Previous: >>527554175Day 1,440 – Daily assessment: understandingwar.org/analysis/russia-ukraine/#research▶Latest>Sweden preparing one of its largest aid packages for Ukraine>SBU Alpha FPV operators eliminated over 1,800 russians in Pokrovsk sector in one week, the unit reports>First countermeasures against Starlink misuse are in place after russia began using Starlink-equipped drones for strikes>Norway confirmed plans for $7 billion in military aid to Ukraine in 2026>Frozen pipes in Bilhorod and Omsk burst en masse after large-scale blackouts>The US secured a $235 million contract to repair and service Ukraine’s F-16 fighter jets in Belgium>Iranian sources say Iran’s navy will hold joint military exercises with China and russia>lavrov: The truce sought by Zelensky is unacceptable to russia>russian losses in Ukraine 'more than any major power' in any war since World War II>Ukrainian military stats say four out of five russian military targets destroyed or damaged in combat in 2025 were taken out by a drone.>Atesh Sabotage Cuts Power to russian Military Plant in Udmurtia>Zelensky prepared for a face-to-face meeting with monke - Sybiha>russians Are Withdrawing Money from the Banking System en Masse>Iran gave russia over 350 Fath-360 missiles. Ukraine has yet to see one launched - HUR>Czech raise over €5.4m to fund generators, heaters for Ukraine>The 27 EU countries have given their final approval to fully ban russian LNG imports by 1 January 2027 and russian pipeline gas by 30 September 2027>G7+ to transfer 6k+ units of large energy equipment to Ukraine▶Telegramrentry.org/telosint2023t.me/ukr_pics▶Intelt.me/DeepStateENodin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG (equipment explorer)ukr.warspotting.net (visually confirmed losses)▶Mapsdeepstatemap.live/enliveuamap.com/en▶DISPOSABLE SOLDIER (diary of a RU mobik)TOURS 1-4: files.catbox.moe/mpcw7p.zip▶12 min of TZD in one ditch (Pokrovsk area) - 28 killedfiles.catbox.moe/sxbxfb.mp4 (embed) (embed)
Reminder that it was Jews and the Jewish-dominated and Jewish-controlled early Soviet Union in the 1930s, along with ethnic Georgians like Stalin that at best did not stop it, that intentionally committed the Holodomor against millions of ethnic Ukrainians, Russians, Kazakhs and others.Reminder that Jews like Zelensky and Victoria Nuland are more than happy about Slavs killing each others in horrible numbers, and that they actively orchestrated that outcome. Victoria Nuland was a main character in the 2014 coup meant to set Ukraine on this horrible collision course, and she according to leaks said something like "Fuck Europe" as she was picking who to lead Ukraine in the aftermath of the 2014 coup. And Ukrainians had already by then been deeply indoctrinated, along with Jewish oligarchs like the once long-time partner of Zelensky, Ihor Kolomoisky, planting the seeds of division through bribes and murder. The prolonged war is more than fine to them. Jews, especially Bantu-spirited Jews, are more than willing to risk WW3 and nuclear war, no matter the consequences for the human species and any risks to its survival. Some Georgians and Crimean Tatars in modern times have also foolishly been willing stooges for the Jews in the plans against Ukrainians and Russians.Reminder that Russia and Ukrainians both made foolish mistakes, often spurred on by internal Jews and the golemized and Jewified West, that made them more vulnerable to Jewish manipulation, division and conquest.Reminder that Reddit and 4chan is controlled and owned by Jews.
Tee Zee Dee
>cofi status?
>>527576453the millions of triggers didnt pull themself.russians are bipolar cattle
Close to the top for USSR and appointing tranny spokepersons (for westoid audiences)!
Russian Billionaires Add $19.4 Billion to Wealth in Early 2026 RallyThe collective net worth of Russia’s 20 wealthiest individuals has surged by $19.4 billion year-to-date, driving their combined fortune to $318.48 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.Vladimir Potanin, the largest shareholder of MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC, retains his status as Russia’s richest person. His net worth has climbed to $3.46 billion since January 1, reaching a valuation of $29.9 billion. He is followed by Alexey Mordashov, the main beneficiary of steelmaker Severstal PAO, who holds the second position with $27.5 billion (up $1.28 billion). Leonid Mikhelson, co-owner of gas producer Novatek PJSC, ranks third after adding $1.93 billion to his fortune, which now stands at $25.6 billion.While the commodities sector bolstered the top three, the index reveals mixed results elsewhere. Vladimir Lisin (NLMK) follows closely in fourth place with $24.4 billion, having added $677 million. In contrast, the tech sector faced headwinds, with Telegram founder Pavel Durov recording a decline of $786 million, bringing his net worth to $13.6 billion.
Did you know that Ukrainians are European just like us?Me neither.
Moscow and Kabul Negotiate Labour Migration Pact to Ease Russian Workforce DeficitRussia and Afghanistan have initiated high-level discussions to facilitate the entry of Afghan workers into the Russian labour market, according to Gul Hassan, the Islamic Emirate’s ambassador in Moscow.In an interview with state media, Ambassador Hassan confirmed that negotiations regarding the "attraction of labour migrants" are already underway and expressed optimism for a positive resolution. He highlighted that the initiative aims to deploy Afghanistan’s predominantly young workforce to sectors in Russia facing acute personnel shortages, emphasising Kabul's readiness to supply both skilled and professional cadres.This potential labour agreement marks a significant deepening of economic ties between Moscow and the Taliban-led government, following recent moves to expand direct aviation links and boost energy trade.
>gypsy kwetching about phrenologyYou sure you want to start, romapidor?
Kill Ziggers
Proposed Amendment to Law No. 330-FZ to Empower Municipalities in Creative SectorThe Federal Law on Creative Industries (No. 330-FZ) is set to undergo amendments to explicitly define the powers of municipal authorities, closing a legislative gap that previously focused primarily on federal and regional jurisdictions.The initiative was formally proposed by Irina Guseva, Co-Chair of the All-Russian Association for the Development of Local Self-Government (VARMSU), during the "Small Motherland – Strength of Russia" forum in Ufa. Guseva argued that while the creative economy is often rooted in local communities, current regulations limit the ability of local governments to offer direct support.Legislative Support & ImplementationThe proposal has secured high-level backing from key legislative figures:Denis Kravchenko, First Deputy Chair of the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy and a primary author of the original Law No. 330-FZ.Andrey Shevchenko, Senator.Alexey Govyrin, State Duma Deputy.According to the agreed framework, these new municipal powers will be introduced on a voluntary basis. This approach ensures that local governments can opt into supporting creative industries "where possibilities and interest exist," thereby preventing the imposition of unfunded mandates on municipal budgets.Expert CommentaryPolitical analyst Sklyanchuk notes that this move signals a broader shift in Russian legislative practice. "The phenomenon of 'forgetting the municipalities' is unfortunately still present in our legislation, but it is gradually becoming a thing of the past," Sklyanchuk observed. He highlighted VARMSU’s role in this transition, acting as a systematic lobbyist for municipal interests to refine federal laws before they solidify practical barriers at the local level.
ACRA Forecasts Economic Rebound by 2027 Following 2025 SlowdownRussia’s economic growth is projected to accelerate to a range of 1%–1.5% by 2027, marking a recovery from a sharp deceleration in 2025, according to the latest 2026–2028 macroeconomic outlook released by the Analytical Credit Rating Agency (ACRA).The agency estimates that GDP growth slowed to approximately 0.8% in 2025, constrained by tight monetary policy designed to cool the overheating economy. For the current year, ACRA forecasts a stabilisation period with growth between 0.8% and 1.4%.Key Drivers and Risks The baseline scenario assumes significant headwinds from the energy sector. ACRA analysts predict global oil prices could dip to the $50–55 per barrel range in 2026. However, this negative pressure is expected to be partially offset by a narrowing of the discount on Russian crude exports—from over $20 to roughly $8–10 per barrel.Fiscal & Currency Implications The report highlights potential fiscal strains, noting that the federal budget could face a revenue shortfall equivalent to 0.5–0.7% of GDP due to lower energy prices.Deficit Spending: To cover deficits, the government is expected to tap into the National Wealth Fund (NWF). Currency Outlook: Consequently, the ruble is forecast to weaken further, trading in the range of 87.4–92.9 per dollar in 2026, with a trajectory toward 100 per dollar by 2028.
this war shit is almost 5 years old nowunreal
TOTAL ZIGGER DEATH
TNT zigger bases in Minecraft and Hytale (don't let FitMC world download them first).
>>527576956Hey Schlomo, a question: what's the sentiment on Russian Jews in Israel?
>>527576956That pictures gold TZD
>>527576650The judeo-mongol seethes in panic when you point out he's a filthy kike.
Three Dead in Diamond DA-40 Training Crash Near OrskA Diamond training aircraft operated by the St. Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation crashed today near the city of Orsk, resulting in the deaths of all three individuals on board.The accident occurred at approximately 12:51 PM local time near the settlement of Dzhanatalap. Emergency services reported that the aircraft, identified as a Diamond DA-40, disappeared from radar during a routine instructional flight.Casualties and ResponseRescuers arriving at the scene confirmed three fatalities:A flight instructor (identified preliminarily as Vasily N., born 1989).Two cadets (identified as Timofey K. and Dmitry S., born 2004 and 2005).Orenburg Region Governor Evgeny Solntsev extended condolences to the families of the victims and stated that the regional government would provide necessary support. The Transport Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation into the cause of the crash, with preliminary theories pointing to a possible aerodynamic stall or technical failure.
Have you tried /soc/ or grindr, romapidor? It's been several months already, it can't be that bad of a breakup. That polish dick can't be THAT good, c'mon.
>randomly thinks about Polish cocksNever change russian peasants.
Ukrainians are winning..Only in 4chan posts XD
>>527576455bro how's the heating and electricity situation, I've seen some news that its mostly restored in Kyiv?
Acting Mayor of Vladimir Hospitalised; Governor Weighs Leadership TransferVladimir Garyov, the Acting Head of the City of Vladimir, was urgently hospitalised today following a sudden deterioration in his health, sources within the regional administration confirmed to Zebra TV.The emergency creates a new leadership vacuum in the regional capital, forcing Governor Alexander Avdeev to intervene. The Governor is currently deliberating which of the remaining deputy city administrators will assume executive powers on a temporary basis.Context of InstabilityGaryov, a veteran municipal official and long-time First Deputy, had been serving as the city’s acting leader since August 2025. He assumed the role following the high-profile arrest of the previous mayor, Dmitry Naumov, who was detained on corruption charges linked to the so-called "cemetery mafia" scandal.While medical officials have preliminarily assessed Garyov’s condition as stable, his sudden incapacity complicates the city’s governance, which has been in a transitional state for nearly six months pending the outcome of the criminal case against Naumov.
>>527577401By the shylocks of Rabbi Zevi, I found a based kike.
Ukraine mandates 'white list' for Starlink terminals to cut off Russian drone accessThe Ukrainian government has launched a mandatory verification regime for all Starlink satellite terminals operating within the country, aiming to block devices illicitly procured and used by Russian forces.Under the new Cabinet of Ministers resolution announced Monday by Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, all authorised terminals must be added to a central "white list." To verify ownership, private individuals are now required to visit an Administrative Services Centre (CNAP) in person. Businesses can complete the process online via the "Diia" government portal.A separate, secure protocol has been established for the Armed Forces of Ukraine through the DELTA situational awareness system, ensuring soldiers do not need to leave their positions for administrative registration. Officials stated the measure is a direct response to Russian troops increasingly equipping attack drones with Starlink terminals to bypass electronic warfare systems. Any terminal not verified under the new rules faces disconnection.
>randomly>pls forget how I was begging polish anons for feet pics after my breakupOk romapidor. If I had a nickel for every time a local zissy was dumped by their partner for being a creepy weirdo, I'd have two nickels. It's not a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice (so far).
Barrot: Europe now sole financial lifeline for Ukraine as Russian casualties hit 1.25 millionIn a scathing assessment of the war's fourth year, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has declared the Kremlin's invasion a "catastrophic failure," citing record Russian losses and a complete strategic shift that leaves Europe as Ukraine’s primary guarantor.Speaking to Libération on Monday, Barrot revealed that the withdrawal of other allies has left the continent bearing the full weight of Kyiv's survival. "Today, 100% of financial aid to Ukraine is provided by Europe," Barrot stated, noting that the "bulk" of military support and intelligence now also originates from European capitals. He confirmed that Paris and London have led "unprecedented" military planning efforts with President Zelenskyy to ensure any future peace deal is backed by enforceable security guarantees.Barrot dismissed the notion that Moscow is seeking a diplomatic exit, pointing to the deliberate drone strike on the Barvinkove-Lviv passenger train last week as evidence of Putin's continued aggression. He argued that the cost of the war has become historically unsustainable for Russia, estimating 1.25 million total casualties—a figure he noted exceeds all Soviet and Russian combat losses combined since 1945. With 1,000 soldiers dying daily and an economic recession forecast for 2026, Barrot insisted it is "long past time" for Putin to abandon his territorial claims.
Yugra prosecutor's report reveals massive corruption purge: 33 officials fired, 36 criminal cases opened in 2025A sweeping anti-corruption crackdown in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (KhMAO-Yugra) resulted in the termination of 33 government officials for "loss of trust" last year, according to new data released by Regional Prosecutor Dmitry Popov.Speaking at a collegium board meeting on the results of 2025, Popov confirmed that the dismissals were part of a broader purge that saw prosecutors initiate 36 criminal cases and file 55 lawsuits to recover approximately 250 million rubles in damages to the state.The "loss of trust" designation—a legal mechanism used to fire officials for corruption or failure to resolve conflicts of interest—claimed several high-profile targets. According to the Telegram channel "Pogony i Galstuki" (PiG), the list includes Pavel Gusenkov, the First Vice-Mayor of Nefteyugansk, who was removed amid investigations into municipal property deals. The political instability in Nefteyugansk has been compounded by the removal of nearly a dozen city deputies, leaving the local duma on the brink of losing its quorum.Also named in the report is Anatoly Zgonnikov, the former Deputy Head of Kogalym, who was arrested in August 2025 on bribery charges and subsequently fired.
FSB: Ukrainian intelligence duped 'blind mule' in thwarted Crimea speaker bombing The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced Monday it had intercepted a bombing attempt at its Crimean headquarters, alleging that Ukrainian special forces tricked a local resident into acting as an unwitting suicide bomber.According to the FSB, the suspect was detained at the checkpoint of the FSB Directorate for the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol in Simferopol. Officers discovered a high-explosive fragmentation device loaded with ball bearings and approximately one kilogram of plastic explosives concealed inside a portable audio speaker.Investigators claim the plot was orchestrated by Senior Lieutenant Ivan Krinov of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SSO). Krinov, allegedly operating out of Odesa, contacted the Crimean resident via Telegram, posing as a Russian FSB officer. He reportedly recruited the man under the guise of a "loyalty test," instructing him to plant the speaker in the building to "record traitors." The device was rigged to detonate upon delivery, which would have killed the courier and personnel inside the lobby.The FSB linked Krinov to a similar failed plot in August 2025, where a 54-year-old woman from the Volgograd region was intercepted attempting to deliver an Orthodox icon filled with explosives to the same directorate.Krinov has been charged in absentia with attempted terrorism and trafficking in explosives and will be placed on the international wanted list. The specific charges against the detained courier have not been released.
https://files.catbox.moe/fb9w1u.mp4Medvedev: A statesman must serve the Fatherland, not 'political constructs' of the WestDmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, declared on Monday that he has no regrets about disappointing "liberal circles" who may have once viewed him as a potential agent of change, specifically those who now align themselves against Russia's interests."If these are circles that now desire the defeat of their Fatherland—as has happened before in our country's history—then I am happy that I did not justify their hopes," Medvedev said during a joint interview with TASS, Reuters, and the WarGonzo project.Responding to questions about his political evolution since his presidency, Medvedev emphasised that a leader's primary duty is unwavering loyalty to the state. "A statesman must believe in his country and serve it, rather than fuss, twitch before anyone, or try to please someone," he stated.Medvedev added that he is indifferent to the disappointment of critics who expected him to follow a different path. "By and large, I couldn't care less about this. One must work for the sake of the country, not for the sake of the hopes of some political construct that [thinks] 'he will do as we want'... That is definitely a dead-end path for any person," the Deputy Chairman concluded.
>>527577635>I was begging polish anons for feet picsTypical russian peasant. The good news is that you're getting exterminated.
>doubles down on denialAnd you spammed your gay porn folder, including gay nigger porn. Based and trad, romapidor.
>>527577976Hopefully there'll be a dead end path for monke, pestkov, and muttvedev soon
Pskov court slashes Yabloko’s election compensation by 95% following Finance Ministry appealThe Pskov Regional Court has drastically reduced the financial compensation awarded to the opposition Yabloko party for its unlawful exclusion from the 2023 municipal elections. In a ruling issued January 29, the court granted an appeal by the Ministry of Finance, cutting the payout for the party’s disqualification in the Loknyansky district from 196,452 rubles to a mere 10,000 rubles ($110).The appellate panel accepted the Ministry's argument that political parties, as legal entities, are not entitled to claim compensation for "moral damages," and that the original decision by electoral commissions to bar the party was technically compliant with regulations at the time, despite a subsequent Constitutional Court ruling to the contrary.The legal battle stems from the widespread removal of Yabloko candidates during the 2023 campaign in the Pskov region. Competitors, including the Party of Growth and A Just Russia, successfully sued to deregister Yabloko lists, arguing that the regional branch chairman, Artur Gaiduk, was not yet listed in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (EGRUL) when he signed nomination papers.However, on March 18, 2025, the Russian Constitutional Court ruled in favour of Yabloko, confirming that a party leader’s authority begins at the moment of election, not upon government registration. Armed with this verdict, Yabloko filed suits totalling 2.4 million rubles for damages across multiple districts.The January 29 ruling contrasts sharply with a decision made just nine days earlier. On January 20, the same regional court upheld compensation awards totalling 418,000 rubles for Yabloko’s exclusion from the Opochetsky and Novorzhevsky districts
>>527578227I have evidence he's one of you mongoloid kikes.
Russian gas flows to Europe jump 10% as TurkStream becomes sole pipeline routeRussian pipeline gas exports to Europe rose by 10.3% in January compared to the same period last year, despite the complete cessation of transit through Ukraine on January 1.Calculations based on data from the European Network of Transmission System Operators (ENTSOG) show that while the Sudzha connection via Ukraine has gone offline following the expiration of the five-year transit deal, flows through the TurkStream pipeline have surged to compensate. Supplies via the Black Sea route reached 1.73 billion cubic meters (bcm) in January, up from 1.57 bcm a year earlier.TurkStream is now the only remaining pipeline corridor delivering Russian gas to Europe, primarily serving Hungary and Serbia. While the January increase signals resilient demand in southeastern Europe, overall volumes remain near historic lows compared to pre-war levels. The data comes just days after EU member states finalised a deal to legally ban all Russian gas imports by 2027.
>triples downThe archive remembers, romapidor.>>522332975
Starmer demands Andrew testify as emails reveal 2010 tryst with 'Russian beauty' IrinaPrime Minister Keir Starmer has called on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify before the U.S. Congress, following the release of new documents suggesting Jeffrey Epstein arranged a rendezvous between the former Duke and a young Russian woman in London.The latest tranche of files, released by the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday, details correspondence from August 2010 in which Epstein offers to introduce Andrew to a 26-year-old identified only as "Irina." In the exchange, Epstein describes her to the royal as "smart, beautiful, reliable" and notes she "has your email address."While the redacted U.S. files do not confirm a meeting occurred, investigative reporting by the Russian outlet Borus has identified the woman as Irina Ch., a native of Krasnoyarsk. According to the report, Irina emailed Epstein on August 8, 2010, asking for advice on "dates" in London. Days later, Andrew confirmed to Epstein that he would be in the capital until August 22 and would be "delighted" to meet her.On August 24—just two days after Andrew’s stated departure—Irina wrote to Epstein again, thanking him for a "truly special adventure."The release also included a redacted photograph showing Andrew crouching over a woman lying on the floor, though it remains unverified if this individual is Irina.The revelations have intensified pressure on the disgraced royal, who was stripped of his princely title and evicted from the Royal Lodge by King Charles III in late 2025. Speaking yesterday, Sir Keir Starmer insisted that anyone with information regarding Epstein’s network "should be prepared to share that information," explicitly urging the King’s brother to cooperate with American lawmakers.
>>527576466Finn-Ukiebro,Cofi is hot in the cup, repeat, cofi is hot in the cup.t. Eastern Ukrainian
>>527578528Nice! I'm reloading on my 5th.
>>527578495Archive proves it's one of your regulars and the same faggot from the picture I posted.I knew slavs are dumb as rocks, but you're dumber than rocks and just as useless as any slavshit on this planet.
>>527576417>pidors can't even pretend to have a truce to please the orange retardGrim. Curious to see what his reaction will be like. Musk's reaction to Starlinks was surprisingly good, maybe the other retard will finally call out pidors. Any bets?
Kremlin insider channel attacks 'systemic opposition' for hypocrisy over war taxesThe influential pro-government Telegram channel Nezygar has launched a scathing attack on the leaders of Russia’s "systemic opposition," accusing the Communist Party (KPRF) and LDPR of "political amnesia" and dangerous populism ahead of the 2026 State Duma elections.The commentary targets Gennady Zyuganov and Leonid Slutsky for their recent criticism of tax hikes affecting small businesses—specifically the VAT increase and lower exemption thresholds passed in late 2025 to fund the war in Ukraine. Slutsky recently inaugurated a campaign titled "We are also Mashenka," rallying support for small enterprises. The campaign is named after the "Mashenka" bakery in Lyubertsy, whose owner complained about crippling taxes to Vladimir Putin during his December 2025 "Direct Line."Nezygar dismisses these complaints as "election year syndrome," openly acknowledging that the fiscal tightening was necessary to "compensate for military expenses." In a thinly veiled threat, the channel compares Slutsky’s slogan to the "white ribbon" protest movement of 2011-2012 and the "I/We are Navalny" meme—equating a parliamentary leader with the radical, non-systemic opposition, a severe accusation in the current political climate.The report mocks the politicians for suffering from the "Dory fish effect" (referencing the memory-impaired fish from Finding Nemo), noting that the LDPR faction voted unanimously (100%) in favour of the very same tax laws on November 20, 2025, while the Communists merely abstained rather than voting against them. The author warns that the Kremlin "does not like pressure" on decisions made to support the war economy, advising the leaders that such "frivolous" behaviour suggests they are unfit to drive a car, let alone write laws.
>quadruples downSure thing, footfag gypsy pidor. Instead of shitting up the thread with your inane faggotry, go find a new boyfriend.
>>527578650He needs strong anti-psychotics, not a boyfriend.
>>527576956>>527577401The duality of jews
'Operation Guardian': Police raid 20 regions in massive crackdown on draft evasion schemesThe National Police of Ukraine has launched the sixth phase of the large-scale special operation "Guardian" (Opekun), executing 128 simultaneous searches across 20 oblasts to dismantle networks facilitating illegal draft deferments.According to the National Police press service, 110 individuals—including both civilians and current military personnel—have been served with notices of suspicion. The raids targeted organised groups falsifying medical records and guardianship papers.Investigators documented dozens of episodes where suspects produced counterfeit conclusions from Military Medical Commissions (VLK) and certificates attesting to the need for care of disabled relatives. In one egregious case highlighted by the investigation, a 34-year-old Odesa resident used a fake VLK decision to get discharged from the Armed Forces, collected statutory severance payments, and subsequently forged guardianship documents for a relative to permanently avoid re-mobilisation.During the searches, law enforcement seized significant sums of cash, computer equipment, mobile phones, and a large collection of fraudulent medical stamps used to validate the fake documents. The suspects face charges under articles related to the forgery of documents, evasion of military service, and facilitating illegal border crossings.
>>527578619In this episode of hohol's adventures, he learns that one week equals to seven days and the truce expired.
>>527576453ukrainians this and that, Ukrainian's heart is in the right place. I agree with most of what you say but i don't blame Ukrainians, lad, these dudes took the only chance they had to resist the system that runs the whole world, the rest of us just watched at their revolution and only commented, didn't take action in our countries. On the contrary, russians were used as fodder and as a reserve mechanism to stomp out the european nationalistic movement that was rooted in Ukraine. They don't even hide it, they are there to destroy nationalism.
Moscow court sentences 'Antifa United' members to prison terms for 'pro-Ukrainian anarcho-marxism'The Izmailovsky District Court on Monday handed down harsh prison sentences to three young anti-fascists accused of organising an "extremist community," capping a trial that prosecutors framed as a battle against "pro-Ukrainian anarcho-marxism."Judge Ekaterina Stepina sentenced the alleged ringleader, 26-year-old Bogdan Yakimenko (known in activist circles as Max Vercinsky), to 9 years in a general regime penal colony. Yakimenko was found guilty of organising the "Antifa United" group and committing acts of hooliganism. The court also ordered him to pay 100,000 rubles to a victim of one of the altercations.Co-defendants Roman Chizhikov (19) and Ilya Popov (24) were sentenced to 3.5 years and 2.5 years, respectively. Both were taken into custody immediately in the courtroom.The case originally included a fourth defendant, Matvey Ostrovsky, who died in September 2025 at the age of 23 while under pre-trial restrictions. The charges against him were dismissed posthumously.The prosecution argued that the group, formed in 2020 around a VKontakte community, targeted individuals they perceived as neo-Nazis. Specific episodes cited in the case included street skirmishes involving pepper spray and aerosol pistols against individuals wearing far-right symbols, such as clothing from the brand Thor Steinar or t-shirts depicting Adolf Hitler. Prosecutors labelled the defendants' ideology as "pro-Ukrainian anarcho-marxism"—a term the defence dismissed as a nonsensical construct designed to politicise street brawls.In his final statement, Yakimenko warned that the verdict sets a dangerous precedent: "By issuing a guilty verdict, the judge effectively outlaws anti-fascists in Russia." While Chizhikov and Popov expressed remorse for the specific physical altercations, they rejected the "extremist" classification of their subculture.
>>527578790It began last Friday, gypsyfag. It is supposed to last until this Friday's morning. I never trusted traitorous pidors anyway.
>>527577976i wonder if he'll flee the country, heh>>527578528nice, enjoy
>>527578896are they just making up words to throw people into prison now?
What is even the Russian gameplan? Ukraine's funds are secured for years. The coming 2 years through existing buffers in the EU budget and after 2027 100bn for Ukraine per year is already reserved in the EU budget. Russia continues to cannibalize its own economy to invest into this war. A fruitless exercise that will never ever see a return of investment.
>>527578896>Moscow court sentences 'Antifa United' members to prisonI'm sure Reddit is kvetching but here all you managed to do is portray Russians as based and redpilled.
>>527578790Your innate inability to count is rather telling, esl-kun.
>>527578896What do they have to do with Ukraine? They attacked nuhtsees, russia calls Ukrainians nahtsees, I just don't get it.
>romapidor conveniently forgets about what happened to Russian nationalists in Russia in the last 15 yearszez :DDDD
>>527579012That's when Trump said he negotiated the truce on the energy sector because you were freezing your asses before you can die in a trench at the hand of your mongol brothers.Russian side confirmed the one week truce and pointed that there are two more days left of it.
>>527579053>I'm sure Reddit is kvetching but here all you managed to do is portray Russians as based and redpilled.were you born retarded or did your mother drop you on your head one too many times?
>>527579045win in about two weeks, beat/rape/reeducate/forcibly transfer populations to random places until dissent in ukraine ends, take rest of europe, profit not sure there was a new plan since then. just a longer two weeks.
>>527579107Why would I care about what's going on in Russia? As a Russian peasant that's your prerogative.
It's impressive that chugtroons somehow always keep a shitskin on shift despite their heavy losses
https://files.catbox.moe/spq0oj.MP4Description per source: Hammering the occupiers in the Serebryansky forestThe enemy has not abandoned their hopes and continues to accumulate their forces in Siversk and the Serebryansky forest; "Apachi" is again showing the enemy that their plans will remain only hopes.Lots of work! We keep working
>>527579187Your bait is boring, romapidor. Seethe.
A massive Russian drone barrage targeted the central Ukrainian region of Cherkasy in the early hours of Monday, February 2, resulting in injuries and infrastructure damage.Ihor Taburets, head of the Cherkasy Regional Military Administration, described the overnight assault as "difficult," confirming that multiple impact sites have been identified across the region. "We are recording the debris of enemy UAVs falling at a number of locations, specifically within the regional centre," Taburets stated.Authorities report that the falling debris ignited fires in the city of Cherkasy. Emergency crews are currently on site. As of 06:00 local time, four individuals have been confirmed injured in the attack.
>amerika pomagite(((((((((((
>>527579053>based and redpilledA based and redpilled country would not need to lie about a defensive bloc being one of the main reasons for starting a land grab genocidal war, to then behave like said bloc is a save heaven. A based and redpilled country states its intentions clearly without a bunch of contradictory and retarded propaganda. Even Nazis, and I don't like them at all, were superior to current pidorussia. They openly called their enemies subhuman, while russia is pretending like it's not fighting civilians (always targeting them).
Where my pathetic cowards at
SUBJECT: OPERATIONAL UPDATE — JANUARY 20261. GENERAL TRENDSThe pace of Russian territorial gains decelerated in January 2026 compared to the previous month. The enemy seized a total of 245 square kilometres of Ukrainian territory. Despite the reduction in seized terrain, operational tempo remains high: the frequency of enemy assault actions decreased by only 4% relative to December 2025 figures.2. SECTOR ACTIVITYPokrovsk Axis: Remains the primary theatre of combat operations, absorbing 33% of all recorded enemy assaults.Huliaipole Axis (Zaporizhzhia Front): Intelligence notes a significant reactivation of this sector. It has emerged as the second most active direction, accounting for 21% of all attacks. Assault intensity here has surged by a factor of 1.75.3. CRITICAL ANOMALIESThe Sloviansk operational direction has been identified as a critical vulnerability. While comprising only 3% of the enemy's total assault volume, this sector accounted for nearly 20% of the total territory lost in January. This disproportionate ratio suggests a high efficiency of enemy manoeuvre or a degradation of defensive lines in specific sub-sectors, rather than attrition-based gains.
>527579415>Where my pathetic cowards at
>>527579406Thanks for sharing your opinion. Too bad I don't care about it.
>>527579504then fuck off, dumb nigger cattle
Russia’s Grinding War in UkraineMassive Losses and Tiny Gains for a Declining Power1/?The IssueDespite claims of battlefield momentum in Ukraine, the data shows that Russia is paying an extraordinary price for minimal gains and is in decline as a major power. Since February 2022, Russian forces have suffered nearly 1.2 million casualties, more losses than any major power in any war since World War II. At current rates, combined Russian and Ukrainian casualties could reach 2 million by the spring of 2026. After seizing the initiative in 2024, Russian forces have advanced at an average rate of between 15 and 70 meters per day in their most prominent offensives, slower than almost any major offensive campaign in any war in the last century. Meanwhile, Russia’s war economy is under mounting strain, with manufacturing declining, slowing growth of 0.6 percent in 2025, and no globally competitive technology firms to help drive long-term productivity.
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>>5275795342/?If you listen to Russian President Vladimir Putin and even some U.S. policymakers, it sounds like Russia is marching to an inevitable battlefield victory in Ukraine. In a December 17, 2025, speech at the National Defence Control Center of the Russian Federation, President Putin remarked, “Our troops are advancing with confidence and grinding down the hostile forces, defeating enemy units, its groups forces and reserves, including so-called elite formations trained in Western centers and equipped with modern foreign weaponry.” Two days later in his annual end-of-year question and answer session, Putin noted that “ever since our forces drove the enemy from the Kursk Region, the strategic initiative has been firmly in the hands of the Russian Armed Forces. What does this mean? It means that our forces are advancing along the entire line of contact. Others have echoed this sentiment. As one U.S. policymaker noted, Russia has the “upper hand. And they always did. They’re much bigger. They’re much stronger. . . . At some point, size will win.”Yet a close look at the data suggests that Russia is hardly winning and, even more interestingly, that Russia is increasingly a declining power. To better understand the state of the war and Russia’s battlefield performance, this analysis asks: How successful has the Russian military been in achieving the Kremlin’s main objectives? What are the broader implications for the United States and Europe? To answer these questions, this assessment examines several indicators of Russia’s battlefield performance: fatality and casualty rates, the relative rate of advance of Russian forces, and the size of Russian territorial gains. The assessment also examines the state of Russia’s wartime economy, including long-term economic performance.Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2 million casualties (killed, wounded, and missing) and as many as 325,000 killed since February 2022.
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>>5275795663/?The analysis has several main findings. First, Russian forces have suffered approximately 1.2 million casualties (killed, wounded, and missing) and as many as 325,000 killed since February 2022. No major power has suffered anywhere near these numbers of casualties or fatalities in any war since World War II. Second, Russian forces are advancing remarkably slowly on the battlefield. In the Pokrovsk offensive, for example, Russian forces advanced at an average rate of just 70 meters per day. This is slower than the most brutal offensive campaigns over the last century, including the notoriously bloody Battle of the Somme during World War I. Russian forces have gained less than 1.5 percent of Ukrainian territory since the start of 2024. Third, Russia is becoming a second- or third-rate economic power. Its economy is showing strains because of the war, though it has not buckled. Russian manufacturing is declining, consumer demand is weakening, inflation remains stubbornly high, and the country faces a labor crunch. Economic growth slowed to 0.6 percent in 2025, and Russia continues to fall behind in key technologies such as AI. Russia had a grand total of zero companies in the top 100 list of technology companies in the world as measured by market capitalization.The rest of this brief is divided into three sections. The first provides an overview of Russian strategy—including ends and means—regarding the war in Ukraine. The second assesses Russian military and economic performance. And the third provides brief conclusions.
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>>5275795924/?Russian Ends and MeansEffective strategy requires the alignment of ends, or objectives, and means to achieve those objectives. Putin’s primary objective is to bring Ukraine back into Russia’s sphere of influence, either directly by militarily conquering and annexing Ukraine (as Russia has done in some areas of eastern Ukraine) or indirectly by installing a Russian ally in Kyiv. In addition, Putin seeks to prevent further NATO expansion eastward, either through NATO membership or an expanding U.S. or European sphere of influence.Putin has been clear and consistent in claiming—falsely—that Ukraine is not, and has never been, an independent country with a distinct culture, history, religion, or language. In his article “On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians,” Putin misleadingly noted that Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarussians are descendants of Ancient Rus and “bound together by one language (which we now refer to as Old Russian), economic ties . . . and—after the baptism of Rus—the Orthodox faith.” Putin continued that “there was no historical basis” for “the idea of Ukrainian people as a nation separate from the Russians.”After failing to bring Ukraine back into Russia’s orbit by seizing Crimea in 2014 and then using a combination of regular and irregular military units in eastern Ukraine over the next several years, Putin resorted to a conventional invasion in February 2022. But the Russian military was unable to swiftly defeat Ukrainian forces through a blitzkrieg campaign and has resorted to a strategy of attrition warfare.
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>>5275796535/?A war of attrition is one in which a belligerent attempts to wear down its opponent during a series of set-piece battles through piecemeal destruction of its military, including matériel and personnel.8 Attrition warfare is characterized by high casualties, massive expenditures of matériel, and limited movement of front lines. Attrition can be distinguished from maneuver warfare, in which an attacker attempts to defeat an enemy decisively by maximizing speed and refraining from bloody set-piece battles.Despite significant challenges, which are outlined in more detail in the next section, Russia has been innovative in its use of drones, electronic warfare, and other facets of the fight. Mick Ryan, a military strategist and former Australian general, concluded following repeated trips to Ukraine that Russia “combines its evolving infiltration ground tactics with its use of fires (particularly attack drones and glide bombs with improved electronic warfare resilience and longer range) to attack where it identifies gaps or weaker Ukrainian units.” Russian tactical aviation has provided help to Russian ground maneuver units, particularly through the use of long-range glide bombs and Shahed drones.Russia’s air campaign against Ukrainian energy, economic, and military industrial targets has also been highly destructive. Russian strikes from ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones have left Ukraine’s energy system able to meet only 60 percent of national electricity demand as of January 2026 and have created prolonged blackouts across the country—including in Kyiv. In addition, Russia’s defense industrial base has produced significant quantities of weapons systems—such as main battle tanks, munitions, and drones—with the help of China, Iran, North Korea, and other partners to conduct a continuing war of attrition. Russia also has an advantage from its much larger pool of soldiers that can be mobilized.
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>>5275797096/?Russian Military and Economic IndicatorsIn this war of attrition, Russia has held the military initiative on the battlefield in Ukraine since roughly January 2024 and been on offense. But how effective has the Russian military been? To evaluate Russian efforts, this section examines Russia’s casualties and fatalities, its rate of advance, the amount of territory seized, and the state of its war economy. These factors provide insights into how Russia is performing on the battlefield and its ability to sustain the conflict over the long run.Russian Casualties and FatalitiesAssessing casualties and fatalities in wartime is difficult and imprecise, and various sides have incentives to inflate or shrink the numbers for political purposes. According to CSIS estimates, Russian forces suffered nearly 1.2 million battlefield casualties, which include killed, wounded, and missing, between February 2022 and December 2025, as highlighted in Figure 2. There were roughly 415,000 Russian casualties in 2025 alone, with an average of nearly 35,000 casualties per month. In addition, there were roughly 275,000 to 325,000 Russian battlefield fatalities between February 2022 and December 2025.These numbers are extraordinary. No major power has suffered anywhere near these numbers of casualties or fatalities in any war since World War II. For example, U.S. battlefield casualty and fatality numbers are significantly lower, with the United States suffering 54,487 battle deaths during the Korean War, 47,434 deaths during the Vietnam War, 149 deaths during the 1990–1991 Gulf War, 2,465 deaths in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, and 4,432 deaths in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
>>5275797927/?Russian battlefield casualties and fatalities are significantly greater than Ukrainian casualties and fatalities—with a ratio of roughly 2.5:1 or 2:1. Ukrainian forces likely suffered somewhere between 500,000 and 600,000 casualties, including killed, wounded, and missing, and between 100,000 and 140,000 fatalities between February 2022 and December 2025. Combined Russian and Ukrainian casualties may be as high as 1.8 million and could reach 2 million total casualties by the spring of 2026.Why are Russian casualties and fatalities so high? There are several possible explanations, such as Russia’s failure to effectively conduct combined arms and joint warfare, poor tactics and training, corruption, low morale, and Ukraine’s effective defense-in-depth strategy in a war that favors the defense.Russia’s attrition strategy has accepted the costs of high casualties in hopes of eventually wearing down Ukraine’s military and society. On the battlefield, Russia has utilized dismounted infantry to wear down and attrit Ukrainian lines, along with small first-person view (FPV) drones, artillery, glide bombs, and other stand-off weapons. Russian units have routinely conducted advances using small squads of troops, often poorly trained, that are supported by armored vehicles or light mobility vehicles. Higher Russian headquarters frequently order these forces to advance toward Ukrainian positions to conduct reconnaissance by drawing fire. If Ukrainian positions are positively identified, Russian soldiers may be sent forward to attack positions, which are further mapped and then targeted with artillery, FPV drones, and glide bombs. These tactics have led to high fatalities and casualties.
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>>5275798288/?Ukrainian forces have also imposed significant costs with their defense-in-depth strategy in a war that has largely favored the defender. Ukraine has used trenches, dragon’s teeth (anti-tank obstacles), mines, and other barriers—along with artillery and drones—to attrit advancing Russian soldiers and vehicles. The eastern front line, for instance, continues to be saturated with drones. As a result, vehicle movement is difficult within 15 kilometers of the front line. Infantry soldiers must instead march to their positions for 10 to 15 kilometers. Ukraine has also relied on decoys and deception and is building frontline headquarters underground. These actions have affected Russia’s rate of advance.Russian Average Rate of AdvanceRussia’s slow rate of advance in multiple offensives over the last two years underscores the attritional nature of the war in Ukraine and the difficulty of breaking through fortified defensive positions. This analysis measures the straight-line distance that the front line has shifted during specific military offensives.After Russia won control of the city of Avdiivka in Donetsk Oblast in February 2024, Russian forces began a sustained offensive aimed at the nearby city of Pokrovsk, a key logistics and transportation hub that supported Ukrainian operations across the eastern front line. The offensive relied on infantry assaults, heavy artillery shelling, drone attacks, and glide bomb strikes to erode Ukrainian positions. From late February 2024 to early January 2026, Russian forces advanced just under 50 kilometers, at an average pace of only about 70 meters per day. By January 2026, Russia controlled most of the city of Pokrovsk.
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>>5275798759/?After capturing Avdiivka, Russia also intensified its effort against the nearby city of Chasiv Yar, which is located just west of Bakhmut. Ukrainian defenders leveraged both natural and man-made features in the fighting, including Chasiv Yar’s elevated terrain and a canal, which complicated Russian movement and repeatedly forced contested crossings. Russia relied on artillery and glide bomb strikes, drone attacks, and small assault groups to advance. In the summer of 2025, Russian forces took control of most of the city, but they have been unable to eliminate the remaining pockets of Ukrainian troops and secure full control. From late February 2024 to early January 2026, Russian forces advanced roughly 10 kilometers, at an average pace of approximately just 15 meters per day.Further north, in Kharkiv Oblast, the Russian rate of advance has also been slow. In November 2024, Russia launched an offensive toward Kupiansk, crossing the Oskil River and pushing westward in an effort to capture the city. From mid-November 2024 to early January 2026, Russian forces advanced approximately 9.5 kilometers, at an average pace of about 23 meters per day.To the south, in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, a more recent Russian offensive has made greater progress. In November 2025, Russia intensified an offensive aimed at capturing the city of Huliaipole. Between early November 2025 and early January 2026, Russian forces advanced roughly 18.5 kilometers, at an average pace of 297 meters per day.
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>>52757994110/?To the south, in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, a more recent Russian offensive has made greater progress. In November 2025, Russia intensified an offensive aimed at capturing the city of Huliaipole. Between early November 2025 and early January 2026, Russian forces advanced roughly 18.5 kilometers, at an average pace of 297 meters per day.In all of its offensives over the last two years, Russia has failed to generate rapid breakthroughs to collapse the Ukrainian front line and allow for sweeping territorial gains. Figure 3 illustrates this trend by comparing the average rates of advance for major offensives in Ukraine since 2022 alongside historical benchmarks from World War I, World War II, and other wars. Russia’s Pokrovsk offensive has advanced slower than Allied forces in the Battle of the Somme in World War I, one of the most grinding offensives of the war. Russia’s offensives around Kupiansk and Chasiv Yar have been even less efficient, moving at mere fractions of the pace of historical campaigns.
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>>52758000211/?Territory Seized by RussiaIn addition to its slow rate of advance, Russia’s territorial gains over the past two years have been modest. In 2024, Russian forces seized approximately 3,604 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory, or about 0.6 percent of Ukraine—an area smaller than the U.S. state of Delaware. In 2025, Russian forces made marginally larger gains, seizing approximately 4,831 square kilometers (about 0.8 percent of Ukraine) and retaking approximately 473 square kilometers in Russia’s Kursk Oblast.Russia’s gains since it took the initiative in January 2024 are far smaller than the large territorial shifts seen earlier in the war. At the peak of the initial invasion in March 2022, Russian forces seized roughly 115,000 square kilometers in less than five weeks, but by April 2022, Ukraine had retaken more than 35,000 square kilometers. By November 2022, Ukraine had retaken approximately 75,000 square kilometers, including through successful counteroffensives around Kharkiv and Kherson.In total, Russian forces have seized around 75,000 square kilometers (approximately 12 percent of Ukraine) since the 2022 invasion and control about 120,000 square kilometers (approximately 20 percent of Ukraine and an area roughly the size of Pennsylvania), including territory seized before 2022 such as Crimea and parts of Donbas. These gains and Russia’s overall progress on the battlefield, especially in the last two years, fall decisively short of Moscow’s goal to militarily conquer Ukraine.
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>>52758009712/?Russia’s War EconomyThe Russian economy has held up better than some expected following Western economic sanctions, which the United States and other Western countries imposed after Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. Russia’s trade balance remains in surplus, the ruble is not far off its prewar valuation against the dollar, and the country heavily relies on such energy exports as oil. But Russia’s economy is showing signs of strain, and long-term productivity looks bleak.In 2025, Russian manufacturing declined at its fastest rate since March 2022, with contractions in output and new orders, a rising labor shortage, and a decrease in input buying. Overall, Russian manufacturing suffered seven consecutive months of contraction in 2025, with production levels declining for ten consecutive months. In addition, consumer demand weakened and inflation was high. The country also faced a labor crunch. Oil revenues lagged with lower global prices, which contributed to a fiscal squeeze and a widening budget deficit. Economic growth slowed to 0.6 percent in 2025, and the International Monetary Fund estimated that growth would remain slow, at 0.8 percent, in 2026.Russia also faces a capital problem. The country receives limited foreign investment and is unable to borrow on international markets. To finance the Ukraine war, the Kremlin has borrowed at home and raised taxes. It spends roughly half its budget on the armed forces, the military-industrial complex, domestic security, and debt service. While the war sustains jobs and industrial activity, it produces few lasting assets or productivity gains. Higher taxes burden the civilian economy, which is already suffering from double-digit interest rates and significant labor shortages. Tank factories are working overtime, but automobile producers have cut shifts.
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>>52758016713/?Overall, Russia’s nominal GDP is closer to Canada or Italy—not the United States, China, or even Germany or Japan. Even adjusted for purchasing power parity, Russia remains far smaller than top-tier economic powers like the United States or China; it has a GDP five and a half times smaller than the United States and four times smaller than China.These challenges have second- and third-order effects on economic productivity and innovation. One example is AI. As President Putin once predicted, “Artificial intelligence is the future not only of Russia but of all of mankind. . . . Whoever becomes the leader in this sphere will become the ruler of the world.” But Russia today is a bottom-tier AI power. It ranks 28 of 36 countries in the overall strength and development of its AI ecosystem—or AI “vibrancy”—according to Stanford University. The top-performing Russian AI model trails even older iterations of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini.Even worse, Russia had zero companies in the top 100 technology companies in the world by market capitalization—the total market value of a company traded on the stock market. The United States led the pack with such companies as Nvidia, Apple, Alphabet (Google), Microsoft, and Amazon. Other countries—including China, Taiwan, South Korea, the Netherlands, Germany, Japan, Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Argentina, Singapore, Thailand, Ireland, Switzerland, and Australia—all had technology companies in the top 100 list by market capitalization. But not a single Russian company made the list, a damning statement of the failure of Russian technological prowess.
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>>527580097>Moscow’s goal to militarily conquer Ukraine.I was waiting for the punchline of all that cope. Didn't disappoint.
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>>52758024414/?Russia’s space industry, which was once a global leader, has fallen to historically low levels. Roscosmos, the state corporation in charge of the Russian space program, carried out only 17 orbital launches in 2025, compared to 193 orbital launches by the United States (led by SpaceX) and 92 by China. Russia’s space industry has also suffered a range of embarrassing incidents, including an accident in December 2025 that caused severe damage to the launchpad Russia uses for sending astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station. In 2018, a Soyuz rocket carrying two astronauts failed as it headed to space; the emergency abort system carried the two to safety. In 2022, a Soyuz spacecraft docking at the space station sprang a leak after it was apparently hit by a meteorite. Russia’s last successful robotic planetary science mission was four decades ago, while the United States, China, Europe, and some others continue to conduct them. During its most recent attempt in 2023, the Luna-25 spacecraft crashed into the Moon as it prepared for landing.To help prevent a further deterioration of Russia’s economy and defense industrial base, Russia has leaned heavily on China. China-Russia trade reached nearly $250 billion in 2024, up from $190 billion in 2022. China has been Russia’s top trading partner since 2014, with its share of Russia’s foreign trade increasing from 11.3 percent in 2014 to 33.8 percent in 2024. In addition, Russia relies on oil exports to China, which now make up about 75 percent of China’s imports, compared to a pre-2022 average of between 60 and 65 percent.
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>>52758030015/?In the defense sector, China has significantly increased exports to Russia of “high-priority items,” a set of 50 dual-use goods that include computer chips, machine tools, radars, and sensors that Russia needs to sustain its war efforts. While Russia lacks the capacity to produce many of these goods in sufficient quantities, China’s massive manufacturing sector can produce a number of them at scale. Chinese exports helped Russia triple its production of Iskander-M ballistic missiles from 2023 to 2024, which Russia has used to pound Ukrainian cities. In addition, China accounted for 70 percent of Russia’s imports of ammonium perchlorate in 2024, an essential ingredient in ballistic missile fuel. China has also provided Russia with drone bodies, lithium batteries, and fiber-optic cables—the critical components for fiber-optic drones used in Ukraine, which can bypass electronic jamming.
>>52758034116/?A Declining PowerWhile Russia still possesses nuclear weapons and a large military, it does not measure up as a great power in virtually any category of military, economic, or science and technology indicators. Russia has suffered the highest casualty rate of any major power in any war since World War II, and its military has performed poorly, with historically slow rates of advance and little new territory to show for its efforts over the last two years.For comparison, it took the Red Army 1,394 days after Operation Barbarossa (the German invasion of the Soviet Union) to make it to Berlin during World War II. Russia hit that mark (1,394 days) on December 19, 2025, but had barely made it to Pokrovsk, over 500 kilometers from Kyiv. Russia will likely face a major challenge from the return of tens of thousands of soldiers, including many violent offenders and individuals who have faced traumatic combat experience. Russian military veterans that have returned from fighting in Ukraine have already perpetrated a growing number of violent crimes—including murders—against Russian civilians.Russia’s wartime economy also faces serious problems. Manufacturing exports and high-tech goods are limited, and Russia will likely continue to fall behind in emerging technology. There is little chance that Russia will reintegrate into global trade and the financial system in the near term.Some data suggests that there has been a major decline in popular support inside Russia for the war. According to one poll, for example, 57 percent of Russians in May 2023 believed that most people in their inner social circle supported the war, compared to 39 percent who opposed the war. By October 2025, those numbers flipped, with 55 percent of Russians who believed that most people in their inner social circle opposed the war, compared to 45 who supported the war.
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>>52758038917/?Still, President Putin remains undeterred by the high casualty and fatality rates, and Russia’s economic downturn is unlikely to bring the Kremlin to the negotiating table—at least on terms that would be acceptable to Ukraine or Europe. Putin may be willing to accept the high casualty and fatality numbers because most of these soldiers are from such regions as the Far East and North Caucasus—and not politically vital areas for him, such as Moscow and St. Petersburg.In addition, President Putin and the Russian government have been adept in conducting an aggressive disinformation campaign that has convinced some policymakers, including in Washington, that Russian victory is inevitable, despite substantial evidence to the contrary. Russia boosted its funding for state-run media in 2026 by roughly 54 percent, indicating a commitment to intensified information warfare. The Kremlin’s propaganda machine is designed to sustain domestic support for the regime and its war against Ukraine, as well as to convince key foreign audiences that the war has been successful and needs to continue.Yet as this analysis highlights, Russia has several vulnerabilities that the United States and Europe can exploit. Even with recent transatlantic tensions over Greenland and other issues, cooperation between the United States and Europe is possible.The first vulnerability is Russia’s economy. Increased sanctions against Russia’s energy sector—including sanctions against any country that buys Russian oil—would likely cause major pain. Energy sanctions could be combined with sanctions against other Russian exports, such as minerals, metals, agricultural goods, and fertilizers. Some members of Congress have suggested putting up to 500 percent tariffs on imported goods from countries that buy Russian oil, gas, uranium, and other products.
>>52758043218/18A second Russian vulnerability is the blood cost of a protracted war. As this analysis has outlined, Russia has suffered massive numbers of fatalities and total casualties. If Moscow continues to drag its feet on peace talks, the United States and Europe should provide more advanced and longer-range weapons, mines, engineering capabilities, and other matériel to Ukraine. U.S. aid can come through the Prioritized Ukraine Requirement List, which includes packages of equipment and munitions provided by the United States, purchased by European countries, and coordinated by NATO. The United States and Europe could also provide additional training for Ukrainian corps-level commanders and staff.Despite Russian challenges, the great irony is that the United States and Europe have failed to fully wield the economic or military cudgels. Without greater pain, Putin will drag the talks out and keep fighting—even if it means millions of Russian and Ukrainian casualties.
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Now that it is clear Obama and Biden are not on the Epstein list. They were not his friends and did not exchange emails with him. They are only mentioned in emails. By contrast, Musk, Trump, and Putin are listed as associates. Is Zelensky on the list?
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>>527576417>Sweden preparing one of its largest aid packages for UkraineFinally good use of my tax money.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha has issued a stern condemnation of the Russian Federation following a lethal attack on a civilian bus in the Dnipropetrovsk region.The incident, which occurred in the city of Ternivka (Pavlohrad district), targeted a shuttle bus transporting DTEK miners returning home from their shift. Preliminary reports confirm at least 12 fatalities."No military target – only hardworking men who were returning to their families after a shift," Minister Sybiha stated in an official communication. "Truly terrible. Russia once again proves its status as a terrorist state."The Foreign Minister emphasised that the targeting of non-combatants constitutes a war crime and called for immediate international legal action against the perpetrators."Russian murderers, responsible for this and other atrocities, must face justice," Sybiha declared. "Accountability is essential for a just peace.">>527580560Yeah, I do. It's called "shift work", monkey. Tomorrow, for example, I'm working 12 hours.
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>>527580582russia won, eurocucks lost
>Russia was hit by a “tsunami” of utility failures: in January, electricity, water and heat were turned off across the country more than 1.7 thousand times
Russia won in the number of casualties. 27-1.
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Municipal utility services are currently engaged in emergency repairs following a critical failure at a primary district heating plant in Uman.According to the Uman City Council, the facility executed an automated emergency shutdown at approximately 04:00 local time on February 2, triggered by a severe voltage fluctuation in the power grid. The outage has disrupted central heating delivery to two key residential and logistical sectors: the City Centre and the Railway Station district.This infrastructure failure coincides with a period of heightened grid instability across the Cherkasy region, following a massive Russian drone barrage overnight that damaged regional energy nodes.Utility crews are on-site conducting restoration protocols. City officials have not yet provided a specific timeline for full thermal reactivation, but stated that services will resume immediately upon the completion of grid stabilisation and system checks. Municipal utility services are currently engaged in emergency repairs following a critical failure at a primary district heating plant in Uman.
>>527579045They think they are wearing out NATO. It's half true. NATO's industrial capacity isn't affected one jot by Russia's war of course. In fact it has scaled up significantly last year as a result of it. Yet supplies to Ukraine are shaky because Europe is split into two halves, one of which is pro-TZD and the other which is pro-zigger and misses their pidor oligarch money. And Trump has brought American aid down to zero.Nevertheless, the breaking of the Atlantic relationship, that is the US leaving NATO, is a prize worth more than a hundred Pokrovsks or even Kyiv itself. The eggs that much of Europe laid in the last twenty years of pacifism and demilitarisation and shovelling trillions of Euros into Russia, even after Crimea, whilst simultaneously ranting about "US imperialism" .etc, are coming home to roost and hatching.
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The Ukrainian Air Force Command has confirmed the evolving threat posed by Russian loitering munitions equipped with satellite communication terminals.Col. Yurii Ihnat, Head of the Communications Department of the Air Force Command, stated that while the bulk of Russian "Shahed-136/131" (Geran-2/1) drones continue to rely on pre-programmed coordinate guidance, a specialised subset of "significantly modernised" variants is now being deployed for deep-strike missions."These specific airframes are likely the ones penetrating deep into our rear areas, reaching the capital and western oblasts," Ihnat explained. The integration of Starlink terminals, alongside 4G modems and SIM cards, provides these drones with real-time telemetry and manual control capabilities, rendering standard Electronic Warfare (EW) jamming less effective due to the high gain and directional nature of the satellite link.According to Ihnat, the first confirmable instance of a Shahed drone equipped with a Starlink terminal was recorded approximately six months ago. The Ukrainian defence sector is currently coordinating with international partners to develop specific electronic countermeasures to neutralise this satellite-guided threat.
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>Masha Drokova became known as a senior figure in Nashi, a pro-Kremlin youth movement that promoted Vladimir Putin and attacked political opponents, playing a visible role in state propaganda efforts documented in Putin’s Kiss. After leaving Russian political activism, she moved to the United States, settled in California, and built a career in tech public relations and venture capital, eventually founding a Silicon Valley investment firm.
Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) counterintelligence officers have detained a 36-year-old Sumy resident on charges of high treason, dismantling a "family spy ring" operated from across the Russian border.According to the investigation, the suspect, a local shop assistant, was recruited into Russian service by her own husband, who currently resides in Kursk, Russia, and works as a liaison for the Federal Security Service (FSB).Prosecutors allege the woman utilised social engineering tactics to extract sensitive data. She reportedly exploited a friendship with an active-duty serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to subtly glean information about unit deployments. Following these conversations, the suspect allegedly used her personal vehicle to drive to the identified areas, where she conducted visual reconnaissance, photographed defensive fortifications, and pinned their coordinates on Google Maps.These intelligence packages were then compiled into "agent reports" and transmitted via secure channels to her husband in Kursk for FSB targeting.SBU operatives detained the woman at her home. A forensic search of her mobile device revealed a cache of geolocated targets and correspondence confirming her coordination with Russian intelligence. She has been charged under Part 2 of Article 111 (High Treason committed under martial law) and faces a potential sentence of life imprisonment with confiscation of property.
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>>527580940I think /uhg/ needs to shut the fuck up about pedos after recent events.
Tensions in central Ukraine reached a boiling point on Monday as hundreds of military veterans surrounded the Cherkasy Regional Military Administration and the National Police Headquarters. The demonstrators are demanding accountability for the bloody January 27 shootout in the village of Nekhvoroshch that left five people dead, including four police officers and war veteran Serhii Rusinov.The protest, involving a massive motorcade of veterans from across the country, seeks the immediate ouster of Cherkasy Regional Police Chief Oleh Hudyma. Rally organisers allege that the police operation in Nekhvoroshch was botched or politically motivated, stemming from a long-running land dispute between Rusinov and a local government official."We demand the truth, not a cover-up," a protest representative stated, calling on Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko and National Police Chief Ivan Vyhivskyi to intervene directly.A primary flashpoint remains the authorities' refusal to release Serhii Rusinov’s body to his family. The protesters have issued an ultimatum for the return of their "brother-in-arms" for a dignified military burial, rejecting the official narrative that frames him solely as a perpetrator.
>>527581018Now that it is clear Obama and Biden are not on the Epstein list. They were not his friends and did not exchange emails with him. They are only mentioned in emails. By contrast, Musk, Trump, and Putin are listed as associates. Is Zelensky on the list?
Energy operator DTEK has announced the immediate implementation of emergency power shutdowns across the capital city and the wider Kyiv Oblast.Acting on a directive from the national grid operator Ukrenergo, these emergency protocols supersede all previously published stabilisation schedules. DTEK emphasises that during this period, hourly graphics are suspended, and power may be cut without warning to prevent a wider systemic failure.The blackout measures are a direct response to critical grid instability caused by the massive Russian missile and drone barrage that targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure earlier this morning.Residents are advised to disconnect sensitive electronics and monitor official channels for updates on when standard scheduling might resume.
>>527581049Trump and Musk yes, Putin only came up in the files because he was mentioned in conversations and emails. Putin himself is horrified and disgusted by how rampant pedophilia is here in the west.
>>527581086Tragic lmaoooooooooooooooooooo!
>>527581123Vpnzister, pls
>>527581123>Putin himself is horrified and disgusted by how rampant pedophilia is here in the westSo maybe now his own kids will leave the satanic west and return to trad Rasha?
AFU Command Assessment on RF Employment of Hypersonic and Ballistic Systems (Zircon, RS-26 Variants)Date: February 2, 2026Source: Air Force Command Communications Directorate / Yuriy IhnatExecutive SummaryThe Russian Federation has shifted the operational profile of specific high-value missile systems—specifically the 3M22 "Zircon" and the "Oreshnik" (suspected RS-26 "Rubizh" derivative)—away from massed saturation strikes. Instead, these assets are currently deployed for coercive signalling and psychological effect. Yuriy Ihnat, Head of Communications for the Ukrainian Air Force Command, indicates these systems are serving distinct strategic roles, distinct from the standard theatre-wide bombardment campaigns.Operational Analysis"Oreshnik" / RS-26 Deployment:Classification: The Ukrainian Air Force formally identifies the system marketed by Moscow as "Oreshnik" as a Medium-Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM) / Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM), technically derived from the Soviet-era RS-26 "Rubizh" program.Targeting Logic: Confirmed deployments against Dnipro (November 2024) and Lviv (January 9, 2026) suggest a focus on high-visibility targets to demonstrate strike capability against deep-rear logistics and population centres. The Lviv strike, in particular, is assessed as a "demonstration of force" due to its proximity to NATO borders, rather than a purely tactical interdiction.3M22 "Zircon" Usage:Asymmetric Application: The "Zircon" hypersonic cruise missile, designed primarily for anti-ship roles, is being repurposed for land-attack missions.Launch Vectors: Launches have been tracked from the Crimean Peninsula, targeting civil and military infrastructure in the Kharkiv, Kyiv, and Vinnytsia oblasts.Assessment: The use of naval hypersonic assets against ground targets indicates either a depletion of standard land-attack inventories or an intentional testing of air defence response times in non-coastal sectors.
>>527581272As a former soviet shithole you should know that Russians never leave once you let them in.
>>527581363>gay nigger with a scat fetish
Police detain man who fired gun in Odesa restaurant over drug demandPolice in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa have detained a 41-year-old man who opened fire inside a restaurant after a waitress refused his demand to serve him narcotics, authorities said on Monday.The incident took place at an establishment on Fontanska Road. According to the Odesa Regional Police, the suspect, originally from the Dnipropetrovsk region, was intoxicated when he approached an 18-year-old waitress.When the employee explained that the venue did not provide illegal services, the man drew a handgun—preliminarily identified as a traumatic pistol designed to fire rubber bullets—and discharged a round into the floor near her feet. The waitress was not injured.Officers detained the suspect and seized the weapon and a shell casing for forensic analysis. He has been charged with hooliganism involving the use of a weapon under Article 296 of Ukraine’s Criminal Code, a crime punishable by up to seven years in prison.A court is expected to rule on pre-trial detention measures shortly.
>romapidor projects his homosexual submissive desiresJust fuck off to grindr already, faggot.
why oh why does moot let finland have access to this site?
>>527581424Context: Putin was mentioned numerous times in a negative light, depicted as a threat that has to be removed.Epstein considered the Maidan opened many opportunities, many.
Russia 'not crazy' but will use nuclear arsenal if state threatened, Medvedev saysSenior Kremlin security official Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday that Russia has no interest in a global war but will not hesitate to use its nuclear arsenal if the country’s existence is threatened.In a joint interview with Reuters, TASS, and the Russian war blog WarGonzo, Medvedev, who serves as Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council, dismissed Western concerns about Moscow's nuclear rhetoric."We are not interested in a global conflict. We're not crazy," Medvedev said at his residence outside Moscow. "But if the existence of our state is threatened, there should be no hesitation."Medvedev stated that Moscow continues to act strictly in accordance with its nuclear doctrine—the "Fundamentals of State Policy in the Field of Nuclear Deterrence"—which permits the use of nuclear weapons in response to the use of weapons of mass destruction against Russia or its allies, or conventional aggression that threatens the state's very existence.The former president added that because the conditions are clearly defined in the doctrine, there is no need to discuss the potential use of such weapons in hypothetical terms, despite the current "very dangerous" geopolitical climate.
>romapidor continues lyingYeah no wonder your polish bf dumped your footfag ass.
>>527581502>cries in former soviet shithole that will never be a nation or European
>>527581602>ook ook nook nook
>>527581191Epstein hated Putin because Epstein was a jew, and Putin is one of the biggest enemies of the jews. Therefore, Putin made Epstein seethe, just like he makes most jews seethe. It's not that complicated.
Attacks on Ukrainian draft officers surge to near-daily occurrence, police chief saysAttacks on military recruitment officers in Ukraine have risen sharply over the last year, with police documenting nearly one incident per day in 2025, National Police Chief Ivan Vyhivskyi said on Monday.In an interview with the Ukrainian outlet Censor.NET, Vyhivskyi disclosed that 526 incidents of resistance or assault against employees of Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Centres (TCC) have been recorded since the introduction of martial law.The data illustrate a growing tension surrounding mobilisation efforts. While only five such incidents were recorded in 2022, the number climbed to 38 in 2023 and 118 in 2024. The frequency spiked significantly in 2025, with 341 cases reported—a nearly threefold increase year-on-year."In 2026, [there have already been] 24 cases," Vyhivskyi said, referring to the first month of the year.The police chief attributed the rising hostility to a general reluctance among the population to join the military and a lack of public trust in recruitment centres following high-profile corruption scandals. He noted that even formal document checks can now trigger aggressive reactions.Regionally, the eastern Kharkiv region has seen the highest number of confrontations with 59 recorded incidents, while the southern Kherson region has reported the fewest, with only one case.
>scat posting brownoid>gypsie> "italian" mole ratgee,it sure is brown in here.
>>527581666Mossad is KGB now?
Kek, the zhill seethe fantasies itt
>>527581691here, have your mental gymnastics award
>>527581669Yeah, yeah, sure, whatever. Fuck off and get over your breakup instead of shitting up the thread with blatant lies and projection, romapidor.
Kyiv mayor accuses police of hindering war repairs with 'political' probes Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko on Monday accused Ukrainian law enforcement agencies of obstructing emergency recovery efforts by launching criminal investigations into municipal utility companies immediately after they purchase critical equipment.In an interview with the Ukrainian outlet Censor.NET, Klitschko said that following the massive Russian missile strikes on the capital on January 9, state investigators opened "urgent" criminal proceedings against the city's heating utility, Kyivteploenergo, and other municipal services."Under a simplified procedure, the water utility purchases a generator which is urgently needed right now... The next day a criminal proceeding is opened," Klitschko said. "At the height of the crisis, employees are busy providing documents [and] seizures are taking place."The mayor, a former heavyweight boxing champion and frequent political rival of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's administration, characterized the investigations as a coordinated campaign to discredit local government.Klitschko cited statistics to argue that the probes rarely result in convictions, suggesting they are politically motivated rather than based on evidence of corruption. He stated that since 2019, police have opened 1,560 proceedings involving city administration employees, yet only 110 officials were formally issued notices of suspicion, and only two cases resulted in court verdicts."Everything is being done to pour dirt [on us] and say how bad everything is," Klitschko said, adding that other Ukrainian cities are facing similar pressure on local governance.
> Putin is one of the biggest enemies of the jews.
>>527581771If you get angry you start talking Russian, peasant.
>>527581692>Attacks on Ukrainian draft officers surge to near-daily occurrence, police chief saysWell deserved
>>527581691
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/putin-to-receive-friends-of-zion-award-in-jerusalem-615068>Russian President Vladimir Putin will be honored with the Friends of Zion Award this week while visiting Jerusalem for the World Holocaust Forum, which falls on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, the Friends of Zion Heritage Center announced on Wednesday.Kek.
>>527581756jesus christ
>>527581779>Kikes try to act like Putin's friend so he'll stop funding and arming their enemies >He keeps doing it anyway
>>527581827Draft officers are heroes. They put pigs in trenches where they get culled by other pigs.And that's a good thing.
>>527581840Jews are indeed the biggest enemy of the Ukrainian people, but not the Ukrainian state.
>>527581666>>527581730I agree with Romanian. Putin is evil and pedo, however, UK is giving him to much credit, probably to whitewash the pedo prince AND mossad
Russian drone attack kills woman in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, governor saysA 38-year-old woman was killed, and another was wounded on Monday when a Russian drone struck a residential house in the village of Veselyi Hai, Zaporizhzhia district, local officials reported.Ivan Fedorov, the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, confirmed the fatalities, stating that the attack destroyed the victims' home. The injured woman, 59, is currently receiving medical treatment.The strike was part of an intense wave of bombardments targeting the frontline region. According to Fedorov, Russian forces launched 844 attacks on 35 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region over the past 24 hours alone. These included 486 drone attacks—mostly utilising FPV drones—as well as airstrikes and missile hits on the town of Vilniansk.
More>why the moot finn ook ookand>the put-in is severly deranged about thiscope please, zistas. You're paid to make up stupid shit, so dance you prostitutes, dance
>>527580726proof?
Reminder that romapidor is a raging, annoying homo that would make pride parade goers cringe>>522330511>>522330958>>522330992>>522332611>>522331319>>522331498>>522332975>>522336329
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPBE--vB6VAthis is like the 3rd time already.
>>527581943You're really grasping for straws here
>>527581907The UK is trying to deflect from Prince Andrew having to testify before Congress as advised by Starmer the hohol twink fucker.
https://files.catbox.moe/0q5u9i.mp4Disabled Russian soldier alleges forced redeployment to Ukraine following betrayal by legal aid A Russian serviceman diagnosed with schizophrenia and severe injuries has accused a legal aid fund in Yekaterinburg of facilitating his forced return to the front line in Ukraine, according to a video appeal circulated on Monday.Andrey Voronin, 49, a soldier with the 1444th Motorised Rifle Regiment (Unit 95385), stated in the recording that he had paid lawyers at the "Fund for the Protection of Interests" to assist him in securing a medical discharge. Voronin, who goes by the call sign "Cheburator," claims he holds a disability certificate for schizophrenia and was seeking a "Category D" classification—designating him completely unfit for military service—following combat injuries.According to Voronin, he had received a 3 million ruble ($32,500) payment for his wounds and engaged the legal firm, located on Sverdlova Street in Yekaterinburg, to formalise his discharge and resolve his status regarding "Unauthorised Abandonment of Unit" (SOCH)."Instead of help, they called the Military Police," Voronin said in the video. He alleges that rather than filing the necessary insurance paperwork with SOGAZ, the lawyers handed him over to the authorities. He described being detained at a commandant's office and held for two weeks at a facility he referred to as "Sychevka" before being flown directly to the combat zone in Ukraine "without any reason."Voronin has previously publicised allegations of corruption and abuse within his unit. In prior statements, he accused commanders of embezzling soldiers' pay and "zeroing"—a military slang term for the extrajudicial execution or suicidal deployment—of personnel deemed troublesome or cowardly.
>>527581756The left really can't meme desu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XsDl10vPX8anudda buk got brokenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmVM340b8lYrustards never change
>>527582168The left hates Russia and supports Ukraine
>>527582269>The left hates Russia and supports Ukraine
>>527582269t.binary brain
>cuckchair
>>527582269Weird, because all the commies who come here to kwetch hate Ukraine.
>>527582364Putin wants to restore conservative values in Europe while Ukrainians are desperate to return to communism (EUSSR)Putin once says whoever does not miss the Soviet Union has no heart, whoever wants it back has no brain Well, apparently hohols have no brain
>>527582372some things never change
>>527582269>>527582334Jesus wept, why are ziggers insisting on bynary narrative?Some comies support Russia, some don'tSimilarly, some nazis support Russia, some don'tfun fact, retards, Commie China fought a cold war against commie USSRcommie china invaded commie VietnamSAD!AD!But nuances existThat having said, after Democrats will win the majority in the midterms, they are gonna send more aid to Ukraine
>>527582426>Putin wants to restore conservative values in Europe while Ukrainians are desperate to return to communism (EUSSR)are you an NPC?
>>527582426Sup pedo.
>>527582426When are kids of pidor 'elite' will move back from gay west to trad Russia?Why is abortion and divorce rates in Russia higher than in Gay California or Germany?
>>527582269you have a literal communist ITT right now spamming his gay little commie picturesi hate you dishonest fucking subhumans so much its unreal
Morale is high in ukraine
>>527581691>Putin is one of the biggest enemies of the jewsfucking lol.
>>527582157>forcibly redeploying an injured schizo unfit for duty back to the front linehow based and trad and totally not getting rid of this guy so they don't have to pay him for his service.
Everybody hates r*zzia, even r*zzians.
>vpnhopping pidor has been deployed
>mearshnigger is making shit up againyour love for niggers has slowed your mind
>>527582580Facts leftist the ukraine supporters cannot deny and never do:1. Gulaghomo is not real, while globohomo is very real and ukraine supporters fight for it2. The Ukraine fights for trannies and gays3. Groomers support the ukraine 4. Hundreds of thousands more faggots support the ukraine5. The ukraine is losing, after 2 years they are 25 percent occupied with nothing to show for it6. The ukraine has NEVER given back to the west (killing white people doesnt count)7. The ukraine has always been a criminal state8. Putin’s mom is not Jewish9. Putin is not Jewish10. Etymology is not proof, for low iq brainlets, that means a name doesn’t equal ancestry
>>527581049>Trump>associateFancy name for "hated enemy he wanted to destroy through his Democrat puppets"
>>527582541why did you crop out the RT logo, my white american friend from america?
>527582644go back to watching child porn
R*zzia is the homoest place on earth
>>527582669Attack the message, not the messenger
>>527582666>polish subhuman defends a pedo.>pedo who is openly anti EU and Otanlol
Nizhny Novgorod family alleges compensation delays following soldier's court-confirmed deathThe daughter of a Russian lance corporal killed in Ukraine has filed a complaint regarding the failure of military authorities to disburse state-mandated compensation, weeks after the regulatory deadline for payment expired.Valeria Vorobyeva identified her father, Igor Alexeyevich Vorobyev (52), as the serviceman in question. Vorobyev was initially classified as missing in action on November 22, 2024. While official military search efforts were inconclusive, Vorobyeva alleges that her father's entire unit was subsequently found killed in combat.Following a petition by the family, the Soviet District Court of Nizhny Novgorod formally declared Vorobyev deceased on October 29, 2025, clearing the legal path for the family to claim survivor benefits.The family submitted a complete claim for the one-time government insurance payment and associated social support to the Moskovsky-Sormovsky District Military Commissariat on December 9, 2025. According to Vorobyeva, officials at the commissariat stipulated a maximum processing time of one month. Although the family received written confirmation on December 24 that the file was under review, no funds had been transferred as of January 28, 2026.Vorobyeva stated that repeated inquiries to the enlistment office have yielded no explanation for the delay. The family describes the bureaucratic stall as a source of "serious moral distress and financial hardship."
>>527582686>right-wingersCan you gender fluid jews stop being so obvious?
>>527582687if the messenger doesnt matter, why did he crop him out?
>527582749
>527579415>Where my pathetic cowards atpootie slurp
The paper tiger of nations even lost to fucking nips, who were basicly using bows and katanas. Why is r*zzia so bad at war lmao
>>527582541>>527582669>>527582754It probably happened, but similar events have happened it RF
>>527582827If hoholstan would be winning you'd go back.
>>527582749>gender fluid jews
>>527582833>traumatized veteran going off the deep end>UMMM ONLY DA HOHOLS HAVE DAT!!!
>>527582717>anti EUYou also called him this when 1st term Trump was telling EU to stop sucking Russian gas and increase defense spending?And now to make up for its pro Russia idiocy EU is trying to get in bad with China, which is just as smart as becoming friend with Mussolini when calling Hitler your enemyNobody is more anti-EU than EU in its self harming retardation Trump did more for Poland and against Russia than any POTUS since Reagan. Sorry I don't have loyalty for German and French traitors and prioritizing them Democrats who did Epstein's bidding per their own admission
>527582687>Attack the message, not the messengerThey're not sending their best... Other than our mascot rentboy beige, this is low class shilling. Standards have been awful and you deserve some broomings.
https://files.catbox.moe/an3wgi.mp4Siberian Official Allegedly Threatens Soldier Fighting in Ukraine: 'Better You Lie in a Grave'The wife of a Russian soldier currently deployed in Ukraine has filed a formal complaint against a municipal employee in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, alleging he sent her husband graphic death threats and mocked his military service.Amalia Kalina, a resident of the Krasnoselkup district, says the conflict began after an altercation at the local "Yamalets" sports complex involving her children and Vadim Khalilov, an employee of the facility. When her husband, Fyodor Karsavin, contacted Khalilov from the front lines to resolve the dispute, he reportedly received a barrage of abusive audio messages."When you come back from the special military operation (SVO), the first thing I will do is kill the fuck out of you right here," a man identified as Khalilov says in the recordings shared by Kalina. "You went there to earn cash. Did you go of your own free will, you faggot?"In further messages, the speaker disparages the status of soldiers' families and expresses hope that Karsavin dies in combat. "I've fucked SVO guys like you... You'd better lie in a grave, don't come back here."Kalina states that despite appealing to local police and administration officials regarding the safety of her large family, authorities have yet to take "constructive action."The incident highlights growing friction in some Russian regions between the families of deployed soldiers, who expect state-mandated respect, and local officials. Vadim Khalilov, identified in public records as an individual entrepreneur who previously received a governor’s grant to open a children's centre, has not publicly commented on the allegations.
>>527582404im not a communist
>527582895>If hoholstan would be winning you'd go back.>every Finnish flag is me 2 years inGRIMMMMM
r*zzian culture == prison culture. All "men" gay rape each other, then their siblings and offspring
>>527582833Is your country shaped like a heart because your people long for what they dont have?
>>527583030
>>527583001lmao you love to see this nice friendliness spreading everywhere in Puccia
>>527582580>>Putin is one of the biggest enemies of the jewsYeah.
>>527578694They REALLY like to bicker among each other
>527579415>Where my pathetic cowards atpootie poot shart
>>527583040Hoholstan is winning so much that you'd cut off all your limbs just not to be sent back.
>>527583030Is that spunk from your last john?
>>527583145Putin has>banned citing anti-semitic biblical passages in churches>friends of zion award>personal rabbi>jewish mother>not baptized his kids>signed in pedophilic laws in the Russian code of law
>527583194So now HE'S me? Kek. You're a 99 cent whore
>>527582687considering that the "messenger"is known for lying and the fact that you cropped out the source on purpose shows that you know that you are peddling bs on purpose.
>>527583246You think kikes are subhuman and not fit to rule?
>>527583237If it is so, I would be seriously concerned
>>527583126You just know Ukrainians are making lists of all the cowards who ran and didnt come back to fight. Crazy how many coward Ukrainians now shill for a country they will never be able to return to
>>527582972>inb4 "no source"https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/8379589
>>527583246>>jewish motherWell I already know this is not fucking true, so why should I even entertain any of your other points? >>527583268Can you pull up the stats on HIV in Ukraine please?
https://files.catbox.moe/5ofpti.mp4Family of Russian conscript allege cover-up after soldier found in coma with missing skull fragmentThe family of a 19-year-old Russian conscript is demanding an investigation into military commanders after their son was discovered in a Moscow hospital with catastrophic head injuries, weeks after he vanished from his unit.Magomedbeg Hizbulaev, a conscript from the republic of Dagestan, is currently bedridden at the Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital with partial paralysis and a significant portion of his skull missing. His father, Magomed Hizbulaev, alleges that while the military claims his son "fell from a tower," the soldier himself regained consciousness and stated he was beaten."Half of his skull is gone. One side of his body is paralysed," Mr Hizbulaev said in a video appeal addressed to Dagestani officials. "When he came to, he said he had been beaten. I want to ask our deputies to ensure this case isn't swept under the rug."The incident reportedly occurred on December 6 while the soldier was deployed on assignment in the Voronezh region. He had been serving with the 13th Guards Tank Regiment (Unit 32010), based in Naro-Fominsk.According to the family, the military failed to notify them of the injury. For nearly a month, Hizbulaev’s parents were unaware their son was in a coma. They only located him on January 2 after launching their own search and receiving tips from third parties."Neither the unit, nor the hospital, nor the command informed us," the father stated.The case has drawn the attention of Shamil Khadulaev, head of Dagestan’s Public Monitoring Commission, who published the father’s appeal. Human rights groups have previously raised concerns regarding Unit 32010, citing allegations of hazing and pressure on conscripts to sign professional contracts for deployment to combat zones.
>>527583335>well I already know the slavic etymology cope, even though it is retarded, so why should I entertain that jewtin has banned citing anti-semitic biblical passages in churches, has a friends of zion award, has a personal rabbi, didn't baptize his kids and signed in pedophilic laws in the Russian code of lawYou aren't even trying.
Do your job zister and look for it lmao
>527579415>Where my pathetic cowards atpootie poot big boy
>>527583356another cripplenik
>>527583439Well, scatiANO was upset I'm about "quantity" and not "quality". Well, here's quality. But you just know they're not going to engage with it.
>>527583335>Can you pull up the stats on HIV in Ukraine please?Here you go, fake american. Interesting, how it is prevalent in Russian speaking regions. Same happens in Lithuania. Curious. It is almost that Russians are always the one with AIDS (because they are fucking gay).
>>527582465Its just mearshie, hes been so mindbroken by finnish chads that he cant grasp reality anymore
>>527583356>Russian conscript is demanding an investigation into military commandersits le evil hohols, case closed
Did you know that Russia has officially stopped reporting to WHO on its' HIV stats? :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDWhereas Ukraine still does it, despite the war.
>>527583412it was real in their minds>>527581998
>russia had attacked power infrastructure in Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Cherkasy regions overnightprobably fake news, there's just no way rusniggers were lying to orange man about halting the attacks on energy infrastructure, right?
>>527583476This is indeed very interesting. /uhg/ told me that separatism in Eastern Ukraine was astroturfed by Russia and that the people there are true Ukrainians who don't consider themselves Russians and don't want to be liberated. So now they are Russian?
pootie poot want banan
>>527583577>Russian speaking means they want to join RussiaOh I am sorry, I didn't know that 95% of USA wants England to liberate them.
>>527583589He really want banan, even panan will do at this point
>>527583589lack of banan makes chin go back
>>527583615Russian is already the day-to-day language for much of Ukraine, including in Kiev. However, the people in Eastern Ukraine do genuinely want to join Russia and dismissing their concerns will only further alienate them.
pootie poot play war thunder
>>527583565the worst thing about this is that king taco wont do shit if it turns out to be true.speaking of shit..Im seeing rumors everywhere that he shat himself on live tv recently
>>527583725>the people in Eastern Ukraine do genuinely want to join Russia
https://files.catbox.moe/ct3i79.mp4Russian marine with skull implant declared 'fit for combat,' faces prison after missing deployment deadlineThe family of a decorated Russian marine is appealing to federal authorities after military doctors cleared him for combat duty despite severe neurological injuries sustained in Ukraine, including partial blindness and memory loss following cranial surgery.Sergey Pomazkov, 32, a serviceman with the 177th Separate Guards Marine Regiment, was ordered to return to the front lines by January 30, 2026. According to his sister, Irina, Pomazkov is now facing criminal prosecution for failing to deploy by the deadline.Pomazkov, who volunteered for service in December 2022, was severely wounded in April 2023. Surgeons at a military hospital in Volgograd reconstructed his skull using four titanium plates. His family states the injury has left him deaf in one ear, with impaired vision, chronic migraines that prevent him from wearing a helmet, and episodes of disorientation.Despite these documented impairments, the Military Medical Commission (VVK) at Military Hospital No. 412 in Kaspiysk, Dagestan, ruled Pomazkov "fit" for continued service."The chief of the military hospital refused to release the results of the medical expertise to us," Irina stated in a public appeal, noting that the family is seeking an independent medical review in Rostov-on-Don but cannot proceed without the withheld records.The 177th Regiment (Military Unit 87852), based in Kaspiysk, has seen extensive action in the Zaporizhzhia and Kursk sectors. Families of soldiers in the unit have previously used social media to voice grievances regarding high casualty rates and the treatment of wounded personnel.If convicted of evading service, Pomazkov faces a significant prison sentence under current wartime statutes.
I'm ok with the Southern States being given to Mexico. 4th of July Texas will be Mexican.
>>527583335Yeah dipshit, Ukraine publishes HIV stats publicly through their Ministry of Health website and reports to WHO. Russia stopped reporting entirely in 2025. Try again.
>>527583812>I'm ok with the Southern States being given to Mexico.Same. We never should've expanded west of the Mississippi.
pootie puff
>>527583835Did you know that 1 in 100 Ukrainian adults has HIV? That's insane.
>>527583892Yeah, and Russia's got 1.2M+ with 3.9% of global new infections. Difference? Ukraine's rates were dropping before your war. Russia's hiding a growing crisis, cope harder.
>>527583853lmao the lengths you shills go to to justify a unjustifiable invasion of a sovereign country
Move your vorders back a little. Our artillery needs the space for target practice.
>>527583981Careful, they'll accuse you of being me. t. Eastern Ukrainian
>>527584007Every finnish flag is you, don't you know?
>>527583975I really mean it. I was in Jersey City the other day and I was disgusted by how many spics I saw. I felt like I was the only white guy in town. These people should not be in this country, and they wouldn't be here in such large numbers if not for the Monroe Doctrine and Manifest Destiny.
>>527584044>I really mean it. I was in Jersey City the other day and I was disgusted by how many spics I saw. I felt like I was the only white guy in town. These people should not be in this country, and they wouldn't be here in such large numbers if not for the Monroe Doctrine and Manifest Destiny.Average rusnigger education
>>527584025Yes. Does this mean it'll be Suur-Itä-Ukraina then?
>>527583975these burger larps have become extremly pathetic.
>>527584104the more you laugh at a russian, the more unhinged he will be
>>527584104Almost as pathetic as you trannies telling /pol/ that Ukraini (piss be upon it) is winning.
pootie poot make brrrrrrrrr
>romanigger still seething
>>527584088It always was. Balts will get their own pieces, and Finn-Ukkie will conjoin at the Urals once againt. Eastern Ukrainian
pootie painting
>>527584136Jesus christ make it at least look like you don't seethe. It is like you are actively trying to present your anger.
>>527577413don't live in kyiv so idkpersonally I'm fine, the blackouts are mkstly a non-issue as long as you have a battery backup and the gas works
>>527584153When are you going back to Ukraini (piss be upon it)?
And a reminder, jeets will never into nordic cunny
>>527584136>29 posts in and still seething about ukraineshow me where the ukrainian touched you
>>527584239You didn't answer if you consider kikes subhuman and unfit to rule. >>527583296
Baking
>>527584294He got a little head boo-boo
I'll bake.
>>527584312Yes, I do. Therefore I consider Jewtin a subhuman unfit to rule.
>>>527576417 (thread magick-limit reached) Now Then, In the Name of “Uranus-Mars”: As those who bless any tax-payer of Ukrainian descent are blessed in all ways, So those who curse any tax-payer of Ukrainian descent are cursed in all ways. Selah. Because I am Unaware, “It is Fixed.” Amen, so mote it be. [ 𑣆 𑣆 𑣆 ]
I see the gyspy is still prolapsing itt
>>527584294>29 posts by me and you'll still never be a real woman
>>527584341>the head fell offis that typical?
>>527583853>wesure thing Dzhon from Texas oblast
>>527584351Shouldn't you worry more about the subhuman kikes who rule Europe instead of the subhuman kike who rules Russia?
>>527584360>32 posts of nothing but seethe and seethe and seetheGood job anons, this one is broken.
>>527584379Nothing of value was lost
>>527584426>>527584426>>527584426Baked, get in.
>Shouldn't you worry more about the subhuman kikes who rule Europe instead of the subhuman kike who rules Russia?Kek, that's all we've been saying. Let the subhuman be and stay in r*zzia
>>527584388Shouldn't you? I mean you seem more passionate on the outside, but all you do here is seethe about Ukraine nonstop. Maybe you should make your own thread? This is a thread about the war, I have the right to make fun of rusniggers, talking about war. Why are you doing what you are doing? Are you just unhinged, or are you paid to post?
>>527584360>he saves trannies on his pcwhy do ziggers love trannies so much?
>>527584262good to hear
>>527584485I think jews are based. Some of my best friends are kikes.
>>527584711Ah so that's why you shill for Jewtin