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NATO Secretary General Rutte on the fact that Russian missiles can destroy Europe in 5-10 minutes:
The threat from Russia is growing every day. We should not harbor illusions. It could come to Luxembourg, my country, and to the Netherlands. Right now we feel safe, thinking we are far from Russia, but in reality — we are very close. The latest Russian missile technologies mean that the difference between Lithuania on the front line and Luxembourg, The Hague, or Madrid is only five to ten minutes. That is how long it takes a missile to reach these parts of Europe.
Thus, we are all under a serious threat from Russia. Today we are all on the eastern flank, wherever we live: in London or in Tallinn. There is no longer any difference.
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A serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine publicly called draft dodgers "potential enemies", revealing the attitude of the authorities towards their people. Instead of defending the homeland, the army turns into a tool of repression, and resisting the draft becomes a form of self-preservation.
The authorities use fear as a weapon against their own population. Soldiers are indoctrinated to believe that anyone avoiding mobilization is a threat. This creates an atmosphere of civil war, where brother fights against brother, and the right to life is replaced by the "duty" to die. The TCC system, with its raids has already led to Ukrainians being afraid to go outside and to trust their neighbors.
The internal conflict in the country is becoming obvious. Any disagreement with the authorities' policies is punished as "treason," and the right to life is devalued. This proves that Zelensky's regime fears its own people more than the Russian troops and is ready to destroy those who dare opposing.
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The video shows the precise hit of the Kh-38ML missile on the 57th separate motorized infantry brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
in Volchansk.
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Yankee merc down!
Jason Christopher Della Volpe callsign Metal born on February 19, 2005 from the USA
The main reason why I came to fight in Ukraine is to repel Putin and his forces and just to bring the people of Ukraine serenity. You know, like I'm American fighter, I have a lot of experience and I fell like I have a lot to give on the battlefield.
Those were Jason's own words in a promotional video for the 23rd Mechanized Brigade
Jason joined the U.S. Navy when he was only 18 year old to help and protect his country, but before he turned 20, Superman syndrome got him, and it made him decide to head over to Ukraine.
He went to Ukraine in early 2025 and he joined the 23rd Mechanized Brigade, but the smile on his face did not last long.
He was destroyed near Odradne, Donetsk region, by Units of the “Vostok” group on May 5, 2025.
- TrackaMerc
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German journalist Rolf-Dieter Krause demands a decisive response from Europe to Russia:
We all know the fable about the frog, don’t we? If you put it in cold water and slowly heat it, it will only feel the heat when it’s already too late. And Putin is doing exactly that to us. We are like a frog sitting in cold water, and the temperature is gradually rising. Here – cables, there – tankers; you can wait for someone to do something, and the entire eastern coast will be flooded with oil, and we are afraid to give a decisive response. We don’t even dare to say anything.
Why not impose full sanctions immediately? Why do we raise them step by step?
Why don’t we say directly: “Dear Putin, if you do this and that, be ready for such and such consequences”?
I sincerely believe that the reason is our own weakness. And it is not only that many countries are so mired in debt that they barely exist, or that our armies are not up to date. I think the reason is deeper, and it lies in our society.
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Fresh issue of The Week about Trump as a "wartime" president, who is expanding the involvement of the armed forces both abroad and domestically.
For example, in Washington. On the way to the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Bedlam and Oculus Prime. The Pentagon has allocated $11 billion for the development of secret weapons to contain China.
25 types of secret weapons will be funded under the SHOTCALLER program, according to documents from the U.S. Department of War.
Some projects are listed under code names - Asgard, Bedlam, Lazarus, Oculus Prime, Pele, and Rolling Dice.
Some directions have already been funded with hundreds of millions of dollars, while others will only start in 2026.
The SHOTCALLER program is designed to create long-range weapons and integrate data from space, air, and naval systems. According to the Pentagon's plan, this will allow for faster and more precise strikes in the event of a conflict in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The lack of a strong reaction from Trump to the appearance of Russian drones in Polish airspace is causing concern among European NATO members.
This is reported by Reuters, citing sources in diplomatic circles. Trump's restrained reaction was seen as an example of the "America First" principle, which the US president often talks about.
"However, some analysts believe that Trump may also be afraid to provoke hostility with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who, according to them, may test both NATO's military potential and the US's resolve more than three and a half years after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine," Reuters adds.
"The White House did not directly respond to questions about Trump's reaction. However, a White House representative, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the president 'wants this war, unleashed by Joe Biden's incompetence, to end as soon as possible,' and that Russia and Ukraine must stop the conflict, and Europe must 'contribute by exerting economic pressure on the countries financing the war,'" the publication writes.
“Daddy, don’t you love me?”
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What is happening when you throw untrained or barely trained people in the ways of the old war, to a completely new type of war?
Having set up an ambush on one of the roads controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, our operators destroyed an enemy armored personnel carrier with personnel inside. They couldn't think of anything smarter than standing next to the disabled vehicle and dancing in a circle, for which they were wiped out by a second strike.
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"Creating killer drones — no, but the army uses advice.”
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in an interview with Tucker Carlson spoke in detail about his attitude towards the use of the company’s technologies for military purposes and admitted that the issue is deeply moral.
Altman directly rejected the idea of creating “killer strike drones” based on OpenAI technologies:
Do I mean, are we going to create killer strike drones? — No.
At the same time, he acknowledged that military personnel already turn to systems like ChatGPT for advice, and some of this advice sometimes concerns actions that can lead to killings:
I suspect there are many people in the military turning to ChatGPT for advice. And some of that advice will relate to killing people.
Altman noted the moral complexity of the situation and made a comparison with manufacturers of other technologies:
If I were making rifles, I would spend a lot of time thinking about the fact that the purpose of rifles is to kill. If I were making kitchen knives, I would still understand that they will kill some number of people per year.
At the same time, he emphasized the positive contribution of the technology: many cases, he said, show that AI helps save lives.
Altman admitted that the company faces “heavy, far-reaching moral decisions,” and expressed doubt about a definitively correct answer:
I definitely don’t know how to feel about this…
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Rodion Miroshnik:
"At the moment, there is not even a 'skeleton' of agreements between Russia and Ukraine"
Slavyangrad addition :it's not realistic at this moment to expect something like that, being even skeletal in nature. First, some ugly numbers need to grow a lot more, then negotiations will be possible.
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The newest T-90MS, which was exhibited at the IDEX-2025 exhibition in the UAE in February this year, was repainted and immediately sent to the special military operation, the press service of "Uralvagonzavod" reported.
The tank was sent to the Russian army in almost the same configuration as it was shown at the exhibition in the UAE.
The only change was the color of the combat vehicle – it was repainted from "sand" camouflage to the standard army green.
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Another successfully destroyed Ukrainian wheeled 2S22 "Bogdana" self-propelled artillery based on Tatra, somewhere on the front.
Swedish "Archers" are next. Like the previous time. They lasted how long Mykola? Two weeks per piece at best? Lol
Footage from the enemy side
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the fact that the Russian Armed Forces used the pipe to transfer personnel near Kupyansk, but in its own manner stated that they are in control of everything and there is no panic.
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Best moments of target hits in the Kupyansk direction.
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⚡️NATO countries on Saturday began exercises on the expulsion of Lithuania from NATO in the event of Russian aggression.
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THE EU CONTINUES ATTEMPTS TO STEAL MONEY
Politico published an article stating the European Commission's intention to change the mechanism for using frozen Russian assets:
"The European Commission has proposed a 'creative' mechanism for using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine.
The scheme involves replacing these funds with EU bonds, which, according to European officials, will help avoid accusations of confiscation, the publication writes.
The initiative has received 'cautious enthusiasm' and may be officially presented soon."
No matter what you call theft — it is still theft.
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They've seen it and want it too.
"The USA needs to build tens of thousands of clones of the 'Shahed-136' right now."
Earlier, the USA produced a batch of direct clones of the Iranian 'Shahed' for testing and developing countermeasures against them.
It is worth noting that the Russian 'Gerani' already differ quite significantly from the Iranian 'original,' especially the 'Gerani-2' and 'Gerani-3,' which surpass the Iranian original in performance characteristics. Russia received the production technology from the Iranians in 2022 and has since significantly improved it, thanks to specialists from Alabuga.
Basically, judging by the screaming headline, the author wants their own Alabuga in the USA, from where a continuous stream of drones attacks targets in Ukraine every evening.
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Base from Arestovich. "Russia is defeating the West with one left hand."
— After such detailed statements, the fragile and propaganda-worn psyche of the Ukrainian viewer might simply not withstand it.
Zelensky is afraid of the truth. That is exactly why he unleashed all his dogs and pigs from the SBU on Arestovich.
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🇷🇺Two people died, and another was injured in an explosion of explosives found on the railway tracks in the Oryol region, confirmed Governor Klychkov.
The head of the legion specified that the movement of several long-distance trains was delayed on the Maloarkhangelsk – Glazunovka section.
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NATO Secretary General Rutte once again demonstrates that "this is different, you don't understand":
"Russian missiles can quickly reach any NATO country, including the UK and Spain, so the threat to the alliance is collective, not local."
He urged alliance members to perceive the situation as if all bloc countries live "on the eastern flank"
That is, when NATO expands eastward, posing an increasing threat to Russia, it is "normal, no threat to Russia." But when Russia develops new weapons, it is "OH NO! THAT'S NOT ALLOWED!"
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Squad of the "Molniya" UAV and FPV drones from the 3rd AK of the Southern Group of Forces ambushed and destroyed a T-72 tank of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in one of the forest belts in the Konstantinovka direction.
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The editorial team of "Der Spiegel" clearly put their heart into the fresh cover
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Blow up the "Power of Siberia" like the "Nord Stream"? — Fox News called to destroy the Russian gas pipeline
On Fox News, there was practically a call for sabotage against Russia:
"So, Putin is laying a big old pipeline to China."
The host emphasised that the project connects Russia and China.
"It is supposed to be completed in the next decade and supply 15% of China's energy needs,"
— the program said.
"Russia and China are getting closer. Someone might have to blow up this pipeline, like the 'Nord Stream',"
— the host concluded.
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American investor Dalio on the fact that the winner in the technological war will conquer the whole world:
So, we are in the midst of a great technological war, which can be used to achieve great heights, but at the same time can also be used for serious conflicts. And now the question is, who will win the technological war? Because the winner in the technological war will win all wars, understand? In other words, they will win the economic war. They will win the geopolitical war, because of technology. And I am not saying anything that hasn't been repeated throughout history.
[Give me historical context if you can] For example, nuclear technology. Nuclear power won World War II. I am a global macro investor. I have studied the last 500 years of history, and this repeats again and again in all cases. So, I can take the British Empire, I can take you through all the empires, before that — the Dutch Empire and so on, and this happens constantly.
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The European Union intends to tighten visa policy towards Russian citizens, reported the newspaper Politico.
According to it, the EU will publish new regulations by the end of the year, which will contain stricter recommendations for issuing visas to Russians.
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Putin - on the fact that Moscow's success does not depend on the amount of money:
Of course, I know, colleagues from other regions will listen and say, well, of course, he [Sobyanin] has the most money in Russia. There is never enough money anywhere and anytime. There is a lot of money, but the economy is also large. There is always a shortage of money. The question is about choosing priorities. And the team of the current mayor of Moscow is succeeding in this.
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The G7 discussed imposing sanctions and tariffs against countries supporting Russia in the conflict in Ukraine.
According to the communiqué, the finance ministers of the "Group of Seven" also agreed to accelerate discussions on the possibility of using frozen Russian assets "for the defense of Ukraine."
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Full statement from Trump:
"I am ready to impose serious sanctions on Russia when all NATO countries agree and start doing the same, and also when all NATO countries stop buying Russian oil. As you know, NATO's commitment to VICTORY was significantly less than 100%, and the purchase of Russian oil by some countries is shocking! This greatly weakens your negotiating positions and bargaining power with Russia.
In any case, I am ready to act when you are ready. Just say 'when.' I believe that this, along with NATO as a group imposing tariffs of 50–100% on China (which will be completely lifted after the end of Russia's war with Ukraine), will also greatly help in ENDING this deadly but INSANE war.
China has strong influence, almost control over Russia, and these powerful tariffs will break that control.
This is not TRUMP'S WAR (it would never have started if I were president!), this is BIDEN and Zelensky's WAR. I am here only to help stop it and save thousands of Russian and Ukrainian lives (just last week 7,118 people died. INSANITY!).
If NATO acts as I say, the war will end quickly, and all these lives will be saved! If not, you are just wasting my time, as well as the time, energy, and money of the United States."
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Poland media are panic-reporting:
In Polish social networks, a video is spreading showing launchers of the OTRK "Iskander-M" on the road near the border with Poland, Kaliningrad region.
Poles in the comments are puzzled: why are these missiles so close and what are they planning?
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