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Russian fighters are already quietly advancing into the western part of Pokrovsk - The situation is becoming increasingly untenable by the day.
Ukrainians publish new videos in which Russian fighters are now walking without hiding in the western part of Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeiysk), not far from the center. This shows that the Bogatyrs no longer fear the fire of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and this part of the city is practically lost to Ukraine.
"We've detected a Russian DRG group in Pokrovsk, quietly advancing in the western part of the city," Kiev military analysts admit.
Earlier the Ukrainian Armed Forces had released footage from July 27, in which they attempted to blow up houses in central Pokrovsk, where Russian fighters had already established a presence. With control of the area and an intact line of defense, this would not have been possible.
Pray that Pokrovsk falls before September folks, GlebG and I have a wager going on and if he loses he'll flood the channel with furry pictures.
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The footage of the arrival at the TCC in Druzhkovka.
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TASS, citing a source in the government, announces that the Government of India did not give orders to the oil refineries to stop purchasing Russian oil.
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Spontaneous riot in Vinnytsia: TCC has fed up everyone.
In Vinnytsia, Zelensky's manhunters have been raging very strongly in recent days. And this, judging by the events of last night, has pushed the population's patience to the limit, and a spontaneous riot broke out in the city.
All night people tried to rescue their fellow countrymen from the clutches of the stranglers (whom they caught nearly a hundred of). Clashes with the police occurred. This time the police did not just stand and watch, but used tear gas, beat people with batons, and made arrests.
This sharply contrasted with their tolerant attitude towards recent protests against the "NABU and SAP reforms." And this once again proves that there is no democracy in Ukraine, and opposing the authorities is only allowed with the permission of the West and in the interests of the West. All other protests are brutally suppressed at the outset.
Let's see if there will be a continuation. I hope there will be. But in any case, this is a very bad warning sign for the regime of Ze and his gang.
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Musk – called on all EU countries to leave the bloc.
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🇺🇸🤡US Senator Graham – on the fact that jokes with Trump are bad.
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Leonard Benardo (Open Society Foundations VP, July 27, 2016 email):
"HRC approved Julia's idea about Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S. elections. That should distract people from her own missing email"
The plan was surgical.
Clinton's foreign policy adviser Julianne Smith (now Biden's NATO ambassador) designed a scheme to "demonize Putin and Trump" and have the FBI "put more oil into the fire."
John Brennan briefed Obama on Clinton's plan in July 2016. Days later, the Russia investigation launched.
Brennan would later overrule his own CIA analysts to push the false narrative, responding to their objections with "Yes, but doesn't it ring true?"
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We are fully prepared for a nuclear war with Russia — Trump
➖"Medvedev spoke about nuclear weapons, and when it comes to nuclear, we must be ready. And we are fully ready," Trump said.
▪️Trump on sending submarines: "The former president of Russia threatened us, we will protect our people", he added.
➖"As far as I understand, India will no longer buy oil from Russia. That's what I heard. I don't know if it's true or not."
▪️Trump in response to a question about a possible meeting with the Russian president in the near future:
➖"We'll see how it goes. We have meetings planned, and it will be clear then," Trump said, answering whether he would talk to Putin before the 10-day ultimatum expires.
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Demented Donald announces the deployment of two nuclear submarines in the "appropriate regions" after Medvedev's "highly provocative statements".
---> Have your butt boys threaten Russia
---> Insult and threaten Russian leaders when they fire back
---> Act offended when they reply in kind and escalate tensions
---> Deploy nuclear submarines close to Russia
---> Insist that inflammatory statements are dangerous
Hypocrisy, thy name is Trump.
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Even the US has 'no operational ability to deal' with 'ASTONISHING' Oreshnik
Former Pentagon analyst Michael Maloof on Russia's Oreshnik missile system going into serial production
'Absolutely alters balance of power dramatically for which Ukrainians have no defense'
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Highway to hell: the main road linking Pokrovsk Krasnoarmeysk to Myrnograd is a graveyard of burned out husks and wreckage.
One thing worth noticing is that there's a lot of civilian vehicles among the carcasses, which would have no place this close to the frontline. Unless the AFU are experiencing shortages of transports, too.
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According to TASS, the AFU have lost over 300.000 personnel, between killed and irrecoverably injured, since the first of January 2025.
To put things into perspective, the gruelling battle of Verdun, that lasted more than nine months, resulted in roughly 400.000 casualties on the French side.
As horrifying as this is, the fact that the collective west wants this one-sided slaughter to continue is even more horrific.
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The Russian army is accelerating its offensive in Ukraine for the fourth consecutive month.
For July, a net increase in territory of 634 km² was recorded. For comparison: in June the figure was 588 km², in May 507 km², in April 379 km², in March 240 km².
The increase in these figures reflects several factors: the adaptation of Russian troops to positional warfare, the increased pounding of the front with drones and artillery, as well as the methodical destruction of the defensive infrastructure of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
At the same time, Kiev's capabilities for counter-offensive actions remain minimal.
If the dynamic continues, within a couple of weeks Russia will have the opportunity not only to permanently expand the zone of control, but also to create the conditions for reaching new key operational lines - especially in the area of the Krasnoarmiysk agglomeration and west of it in the Dnipropetrovsk region, as well as in the southern direction below Zaporozhye.
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Professor Michael Clarke, a researcher at King's College London's Department of War Studies, on why Trump's ultimatums are useless with Russia:
[Dealing with an aggressive authoritarian leader like Vladimir Putin simply doesn't work by setting vague deadlines]
No, no, for him they're like valerian. What will Putin do? He will make some statement, there will be some gesture on his part, say, a few days before the deadline expires (if we can even clearly define it). He will simply drag everything out even further. He will give Trump a reason not to do what we all know he doesn't want to do – namely, not to anger China and India, and not to fuel global inflation.
This brings us back to the old problem of sanctions. If you impose sanctions – and I, incidentally, support sanctions if they are applied accurately and to the point – you must understand: sanctions are a deliberate restriction of normal free trade for political reasons. And they will hit you too, they will harm you as well.
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Probably, Putin wants to try to capture all of Ukraine, I think it will be very difficult for him — Trump
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The advance of Russian troops along the railway lines in Donbass is not only a tactical choice dictated by the terrain and control of key heights. It is also a matter of sustainable supply.
New footage of the unmanned cart of the 37th railway brigade near Pokrovsk shows how the Russian army is implementing low-profile solutions for frontline logistics. This system can deliver over a ton of cargo up to a distance of 50 km, and it can load anything — from food and water to shells.
⚡️ Reports from the scene say there was a successful strike on the TCC in Druzhkovka.
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🇺🇸😂Trump – called Putin a "tough cookie".
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⚡️ Now in American foreign policy, "containing Medvedev" is a separate direction, independent from "containing Russia".
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The commander of the Special Operations Forces of the Republic of Belarus, Major General Vadim Denisenko, announced plans to soon begin forming another brigade within the Special Operations Forces – the 37th separate airborne assault brigade, which will be stationed in the border Gomel region adjacent to Ukraine.
This direction was noted by the commander as a priority in terms of strengthening. Currently, one of the battalions has been formed.
According to him, the Special Operations Forces now include an anti-aircraft missile regiment, a rocket-artillery regiment that is 70% formed and also part of the Special Operations Forces structure. The formation of a command brigade is also being discussed.
Thus, the special operations forces will be expanded to nine units, including five special purpose units.
Military Informant
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The DOJ has introduced CLASSIFIED evidence against wannabe Trump assassin Ryan Routh
Judge Cannon ruled the evidence could cause “exceptionally grave damages to the national security of the U.S.,” so she SEALED it
Ukraine?
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Trump uses tariffs and sanctions as the main leverage to pressure Moscow to achieve a ceasefire in Ukraine by August 8, - US Ambassador to NATO
▪️Matthew Whitaker reminded that the "destructive" measures will affect not only Russia but also its trading partners, including China, India, and Brazil.
▪️According to him, if the Kremlin does not agree to a truce, Russia could allegedly be left without external support and means to continue the war.
😂
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If Trump succeeds in stopping India from buying Russian oil, the Kremlin may respond by shutting down the CPC pipeline, through which the US and its allies (Chevron, Exxon, Shell, etc.) export up to 1 million barrels per day from Kazakhstan, Reuters writes.
India is currently reported to be buying up to 2 million barrels per day and provides 35% of oil imports, becoming the largest buyer of Russian oil after 2022. India's refusal to supply will hit the key Urals grade and lead to a collapse in Russia's income.
A potential shutdown of the CPC and the Indian route will create a deficit of 3.5 million barrels per day, which is 3.5% of the world supply. Oil could soar above $80 per barrel, JP Morgan analysts warn.
It is noted that the blow to Russian exports could also lead to a reduction in production, as well as an even greater discount on oil sales to other countries, including Egypt, Pakistan and Malaysia.
(Think it’s closer to 1.8mbpd)
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In Kamchatka, as a result of an earthquake and tsunami, the Russian nuclear submarine base in Avacha Bay was damaged, reports The Telegraph.
Satellite images show that one of the piers at the Rybachiy base is deformed — part of it is bent and may have detached from its moorings. At the time of the impact, there were no submarines docked at this pier, and experts believe the damage to the structure does not have serious military significance.
This is a key point of the Pacific Fleet, where modern Borei-class submarines and older Delta-class submarines are stationed.
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Trump: This is a war that should not have happened - it is Biden's war, not Trump's. I am here to see if I can stop it
▪️Then the US president started spouting some wild nonsense, even crazier than Ukrainian propagandists:
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"Russia has lost 112,500 soldiers since the beginning of the year. Ukraine has also suffered heavily. They have lost about 8,000 soldiers since January 1, 2025, and this number does not include those missing in action", Trump said 🤦♂
Now Trump is trying to push some propaganda numbers to get Russia to agree to ceasefire. Russia has lost a gazillion men 😂
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36-year-old Ukrainian woman is looking for a husband for her daughter: "I'm giving her away for free!"
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‘It is unclear what the USA wants from us. Our government is in shock’ – Swiss deputy on Trump's 39% tariffs.
Think a lot of the world is confused by what the Americans are doing.
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