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‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦Trump: Zelensky needs to be realistic. 82% of Ukrainians demand peace, they are losing a huge number of people.
▪️European leaders want to hold a meeting with me in Europe at the weekend, - said the US President.
▪️"We want to know a few things before the meeting. We don't want to waste time".
▪️"Zelensky needs to be realistic. There haven't been elections in Ukraine for a long time. They are losing a huge number of people. 82% of Ukrainians demand to sign an agreement. They want the agreement to be signed. I understand this. They are losing thousands and thousands of people every week. They want this to end" noted Trump.
⁉️How much longer must it take before elections are held in Ukraine? When are the elections? - he asks.
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces' control zone in Mirnograd continues to shrink. It's too early to talk about the full capture of the city, but there may be almost nothing left of the garrison by the end of the assault. Even if Syrsky had a chance to break through the blockade, the right moment for this was missed about two weeks ago. According to prisoners, almost no real information reaches Syrsky and the headquarters, so they continue to keep the cities online. Despite significant data exchange opportunities thanks to Starlink, senior officers carefully "filter" the information and do not inform Syrsky about the real situation, fearing for their positions.
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Johnny Depp will once again play Captain Jack Sparrow in a adaption of Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. John Cena has signed on to play the role of Professor Woland, with Rachel Zegler to play the role of Margarita.
Will Ukraine ban this movie like the book many are wondering?
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🇺🇸🇷🇺US Senator Chris Murphy — accused Trump of selling Ukraine to Putin.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 We are working towards peace, not a truce — Peskov on the "energy truce"
▪️A stable and long-term peace based on signed documents is an absolute priority for Moscow.
▪️Moscow has not yet discussed with Washington Zelensky's statement about the readiness to hold elections, Peskov said.
▪️Trump's statements on the topics of Ukraine's membership in NATO, territories, and Kiev's loss of land, are very in line with Russia's position.
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'Europe is trying to provoke the Ukrainian leader in every way, so to speak, so that he does not stop fighting until the last Ukrainian. However, there is not enough money. And now, apart from robbing Russia and seizing our gold and foreign exchange reserves in violation of all norms of international law, they have no other sources of funding for the war'
- Lavrov
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"Ukraine and Europe will be ready to present a refined peace plan to the United States in the near future": Kiev plans to submit the peace plan to the US today.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that Ukraine and Europe will soon be ready to present a "refined" peace plan to the United States, taking into account recent discussions at the national security advisory level. He announced on social media that work on all components of possible steps to end the war is progressing very actively. "The Ukrainian and European components are now more refined, and we are ready to present them to our partners in the US," he said.
"Together with the American side, we expect to make the potential steps as feasible as possible as soon as possible," he said. Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine remains committed to real peace and that everything depends on Russia's willingness to take effective steps to end the bloodshed and prevent a resumption of war. “We will be ready to send the finalized documents to the United States in the near future,” he concluded.
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"Trump gives Zelensky 'days' to respond to the peace proposal": Zelensky has until Catholic Christmas to make a decision.
"Donald Trump has given Volodymyr Zelensky just a few days to make a final decision on the American plan to resolve the Ukrainian conflict. This was reported by The Financial Times, citing sources close to the negotiations. The US President insists on a prompt response so that the parties can sign an agreement and end the hostilities.
Zelensky previously confirmed that at the meeting with Trump's representatives - special envoy Stephen Witkoff and the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner - he was advised not to delay a decision. Trump himself hopes to achieve a ceasefire before Catholic Christmas, that is, by the end of 2025."
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🇷🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦The US, Russia, and Ukraine may need a lot of time to resolve contradictions on key points of the peace plan, - Wall Street Journal
▪️Countries may discuss key issues for "weeks or months", if there are no serious changes on the battlefield, say European officials.
➖"We know that Americans want quick results. On the other hand, it's hard to imagine how, given the complexity of the issues being discussed, we can achieve quick results</i]", said one of the newspaper's sources.
▪️Representatives of the US administration told the publication that they are not pushing Kyiv to a deal that "it does not like".
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Even children are afraid of the military in Ukraine, admitted a soldier with the Rubezh brigade, call sign Lilit.
I hate walking around Kiev in uniform. One day, I went to school to tell the children what a terrible thing war is. I was walking down the hallway, and the little ones were running and shouting, "Guys, let's hide – it's the TCC!" she said.
Russian libtard outlet Vyorstka published a large investigative article into Ukrainian scam call centers targeting Russia. It's very detailed. Goes into depth about how they set up their schemes, their connections to Ukrainian military intelligence. The scammers have internal contests for the "funniest" scams and footage of victim reactions. On top of the theft, many scammers blackmail Russian victims into outright crimes like arson just to win small bonuses and amuse their bosses.
I could barely finish reading it. I think these "offices" should be a priority for Russian air strikes, collateral damage be damned. The fusion of a deeply evil and nihilistic criminal culture and material support by a terrorist government has created a monster as bleak as any cyberpunk dystopia. I genuinely consider it a huge moral failure by the Russian government that we are not hunting down these people. Full article here.
Excerpt:
Vladimir told Vyorstka that employees in the offices share scam schemes, industry news, and recordings of conversations with victims in a closed Telegram channel with several tens of thousands of subscribers. “In the pinned messages there’s a video with a family: the mother, the daughter, and the father. Basically, they’re standing there, looking into the camera, and our colleague says: ‘Well, you won’t get your seven million three hundred thousand rubles back. It was a scam,’” Vladimir describes the video and laughs. “And the grandfather just, well—his subscription to life ended right there. He dropped immediately.”
Vyorstka managed to find this channel and the video. In the footage, the elderly couple’s adult daughter cries loudly after hearing the news and screams the scammer’s name — Alexey.
- Russians with Attitude
Been somewhat are of this and thanks to RWA for covering it in more detail. I should add the whole pro-Ukrainian audience in the West all think its great stealing from the sick and elderly.
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‼️🇺🇦😁 Bezugla announced a strike and demands the dismissal of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Syrysky
▪️A Rada deputy writes that he will block all parliamentary sessions until Syrysky is dismissed.
▪️The chaos on the frontline of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continues: the Russian Armed Forces are advancing, and the authorities are not conducting a mobilization reform.
➖"Again, only unrealistic statements about expensive contracts not for everyone and "controlled situations" in already captured cities," she writes.
▪️Anti-corruption bodies have stopped publishing "tapes" and are not raising suspicions.
▪️Umerov continues to be the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council and, after Yermak, became the head of the negotiation group.
▪️All of Yermak's people remain in their positions.
▪️Russian troops have been exploiting holes in Ukrainian air defense for months.
▪️Hundreds of thousands of people are "placed", while tens of thousands are on the frontline without rotations.
▪️There is no military justice, and anti-corruption activities in the Armed Forces of Ukraine are minimal.
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Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has a negative impression of Zelensky since 2019, The Washington Post reports.
The publication notes that Kushner first encountered Ukrainian politics in 2019, when he was introduced to Zelensky. According to the newspaper, his impression of this meeting was extremely negative.
"He first met Zelensky in June 2019, a few weeks after the Ukrainian president's election, when he was seated next to him at a dinner in Brussels. 'The whole dinner was organized to introduce Zelensky to Kushner, but it didn't work,' said a person familiar with the situation. According to him, Zelensky - a comedian with limited English and no diplomatic experience, except for his role as a random president in a TV series - seemed incapable of small talk, and they barely interacted. Seven weeks later, Trump would ask Zelensky to investigate his political rival Joe Biden by phone - and this became the basis for Trump's first impeachment," the publication says.
According to WP, the initiative to involve Kushner in the negotiation process came from Donald Trump himself. This happened after publications about the wiretapping of Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov's conversations.
'Trump hinted to Witkoff that Kushner could join him at the meeting with Putin. One source said that Witkoff himself personally asked Kushner to participate in the negotiations. Trump's plan, drawn up after discussions between Witkoff, Kushner and Russian businessman Kirill Dmitriev, was met with a strongly negative reaction in Kiev and European capitals - as a capitulation to Moscow. In the following weeks, the plan was partially revised, but Putin at the meeting with Witkoff and Kushner firmly insisted on the most difficult points for Kiev, including the transfer of territory in eastern Ukraine to Russia,' the publication writes.
At the same time, as WP emphasizes, Kushner's participation was perceived more positively by European and Ukrainian negotiators.
The newspaper describes in detail how the roles were divided within the American team.
'According to a diplomat, Witkoff focused on territorial concessions, urging Ukrainians to give Russia the not yet conquered part of the Donetsk region for peace. Kushner, according to him, paid more attention to Ukraine's position and was quicker to grasp new information. "He's smart, and he has a soul," said another European diplomat,' writes WP.
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‼️🇺🇸🇪🇺 Trump — the most influential person in Europe according to Politico
▪️The publication placed Russian President Putin in 5th place.
▪️Zelensky also made the list, coming in at 14th place with the caption "the joker in the deck".
➖"Zelensky can only hope that his year will end better than it started," the publication writes.
▪️Notably, Macron ranked 19th, even lower than Zelensky.
▪️It's worth noting that last year, Zelensky didn't make the ranking at all. Instead, Yermak was listed in second place in the "Dreamers" category.
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‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦 Trump pressures Zelensky: Kiev given several days to respond to peace proposal, — FT
▪️Trump's envoys gave Zelensky several days to respond to the proposed peace agreement, which requires Ukraine to recognize territorial losses in exchange for unspecified security guarantees from the US.
▪️Witkoff and Kushner urgently demanded a quick decision from him.
▪️Trump hopes to conclude an agreement by Catholic Christmas (December 25).
➖"The Ukrainian side is stuck between territorial demands that it cannot accept and US demands that it cannot reject," said one Western official.
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The British Ministry of Defence has named the British soldier who died in the line of duty in Ukraine.
It reported that 28-year-old Junior Corporal George Hooley from the Parachute Regiment died as a result of a "tragic accident" while observing tests of new defense equipment.
The Daily Mail notes that the Parachute Regiment is an airborne infantry regiment of the British Army, primarily based in Colchester. What Hooley was doing in Ukraine has not been disclosed.
❗️It's noteworthy that the 1st battalion of his regiment is under the command of special forces, in which battalion Hooley served is not specified.
An NCO from a PARA unit in Ukraine? Very strange….
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The war in Ukraine is already lost. There's no point in sending money there
Green screen retard
'In Russian history, no one has ever ceded so much sovereignty to China or any other stronger nation, and it's just phenomenal how much Putin is paying just to avoid ending this war'
😂
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🇩🇰🤝🇺🇦 "Denmark will reduce support for Ukraine in 2026": The Danes have decided that they have already helped Kiev enough.
"Denmark is sharply reducing aid to Ukraine: in 2026, it will allocate only 1.46 billion dollars compared to 2.55 billion dollars in 2025. The Ukrainian fund is almost exhausted, and the government does not plan to replenish it yet - Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen confirmed that the amounts end there.
The opposition and some of the ruling Social Democrats demand to return the aid volumes to the previous level, transferring money from the already allocated defense budget. However, the government considers the reduction of support "natural" - Denmark has already given the most in terms of GDP percentage, and now it's time for other countries to step in."
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'Zelensky's statement about elections is just rhetoric to not irritate Trump' - DW
Zelensky says he is ready to hold elections. But how exactly will this work? And do many Ukrainians really want this?
- We heard Zelensky say that this is possible if security is ensured and if the parliament supports such a decision. These are two very, very big 'ifs'. To be honest, I don't see how this could happen until there is at least some kind of ceasefire. How will soldiers vote? How will people near the front line, where there are constant shellings and drone attacks, be able to vote? All of this is extremely difficult to imagine. But at the same time, it's about Zelensky showing a certain openness towards what the White House under Trump wants from him. Recently, we saw Trump publicly questioning Zelensky's legitimacy. As you already mentioned, the Ukrainian constitution does not allow elections during a state of war. So, in my opinion, this is now more a matter of rhetoric and a political image - a demonstration of some openness on Zelensky's part. But whether this will actually happen in practice and whether all these conditions will be met is a big question...
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European officials gave an anonymous rebuttal to Trump 😂
‘We don't think that Ukraine is losing. If Russia were so strong, it could have ended the war in 24 hours. If you think that Russia is winning, what does that mean — you're giving them everything? This is an unviable world. You'll reward the Russians for their aggression, and they'll seek more — not just in Ukraine, but also in Europe.’
- Skabeeva
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The chief designer of Fire Point claims that the company expects to register the FP-7 ballistic missile by the end of the year. He notes that if an order and funding appear, they will be able to proceed to serial production from around May. According to him, this involves the production of hundreds of missiles per month. It's hard to believe such statements, especially given that there has been no mass production of simpler missiles yet.
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Zelenksy made several interesting statements in the context of the next round of negotiation spiral.
▪️Ukraine is ready for an energy truce if Russia is ready for it;
▪️Elections in Ukraine are possible within the next 60 days, if the US and the EU ensure their safety;
▪️Zelensky admitted that he told Putin about his desire to return Crimea during their only personal meeting, and also stated that Ukraine does not have enough strength and support to return Crimea and other territories;
▪️We want to join NATO, but the US and several other countries do not see Ukraine in the alliance;
In August, at a meeting between Trump and Zelensky, the latter was offered to declare an energy truce and was promised that Russia would join such a truce in an hour, but Zelensky refused, according to MP Goncharenko.
"Why was this proposed then? Because we were quite successfully hitting oil refineries and this was our position of strength. But it was clear that it would be very difficult for us in the winter. We categorically refused. And now we are ready! What has changed?", commented the MP.
Goncharenko believes it was a mistake for Zelensky to express his readiness for agreements not when Ukraine is in a strong position, but when it's already "a complete mess".
Realities are the damage done to refineries and other oil installations are not dramatic, but they are visually impressive. Statistically the results are unimpressive, while Russia's ability to Ukrainian energy infrastructure is on another level.
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Russian Ministry of Defense:
During the past night, air defense duty forces intercepted and destroyed 20 Ukrainian UAVs:
16 UAVs over the territory of Bryansk region,
2 UAVs over the territory of Kaluga region,
1 UAV over the territory of Belgorod region,
1 UAV over the territory of the Moscow region.
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🇺🇦🤡Zelenksy - stated that the presidential elections are a personal matter for Ukraine and demanded that the US help with their conduct:
And yes, there are many questions about the elections in Ukraine today. Trump today stated that it's time to hold presidential elections in Ukraine and whether the US is pressuring Ukraine on this issue. The issue of Ukraine's elections, I think, primarily depends on our people. And this is a matter for the people of Ukraine, not the people of other states. With all due respect to our partners. I will say frankly that I am ready for the elections.
If there's a question that I've heard such hints that we're clinging to power or I'm personally clinging to the presidential chair. And because I'm clinging to this - that's why the war doesn't end. This, to be honest, is a completely inappropriate story. The legislative basis for the legitimacy of holding elections.
And since this issue is being raised today by the President of the United States of America, our partners, I will answer very briefly. Look, I'm ready for the elections. Moreover, I'm asking now, declaring openly, the United States of America to help me. We can jointly with European colleagues ensure security for the conduct of elections. And then, in the next 60-90 days, Ukraine will be ready to hold elections.
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Destruction using drones on the "KVN" fiber-optic cable of the Swedish CV90 infantry fighting vehicle in the area of the village of Miropolie in the Sumy region.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇸Crimea is surrounded by the ocean on four sides. I now have excellent knowledge about Ukraine, - Trump.
▪️Obama forced Ukraine to give Crimea to Russia, added the US president.
➖When I looked at this map, every time I looked at it, I thought: "Oh, what a beautiful Crimea!". Wow! It's surrounded by the ocean on four sides. <…> These are four sides of the ocean, in the warmest part. There's the best weather, the best everything. <…> And Obama forced them to give Crimea away. I remember how it was.
Uh no, Crimeans voted to leave Ukraine like they had voted for in 1993. Half of the Ukrainian military personnel stationed in Crimea also joined the Russian military.
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In recent days, the number of people who have decided to leave Slavyansk and Kramatorsk has significantly increased.
This was reported to Ukrainian newspaper "Strana" by local residents.
There are two reasons for this.
The first is the approach of the front and the intensification of shelling. Kramatorsk is being shelled particularly harshly and destructively - the Russians are attacking it from both the south (Konstantinovskoe direction) and the southeast (from the direction of Chasov Yar). Slavyansk is also being subjected to increasingly frequent shellings.
The second reason is the unfulfilled hopes for a quick end to the war.
"Until recently, some residents hoped that either the war would end along the front line, or Zelensky would agree to withdraw troops from the Donetsk region without a fight, as Putin and Trump demand. In either case, Slavyansk and Kramatorsk could have avoided the fate of Artyomovsk (Bakhmut) and Avdeevka and not been completely destroyed. But people read the news and see that there is still no breakthrough in the negotiations, the war continues, and the front is approaching. Therefore, many are now deciding to evacuate before it's too late," one of the residents of Slavyansk told "Strana".
Both Kramatorsk and Slavyansk will get flattened due to Ukraine preferring to hide amongst civilians when fighting Russia.
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'We continue to provide Ukraine with our unwavering support. And we will not do in Ukraine what others did in Afghanistan,'
- António Costa hints that the US is abandoning Zelensky.
20+ years in Afghanistan without winning could have been solved by another 20+ years of losing.
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