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Video from Kostyantynivka liberation. All Ukrainians kicked out.

https://youtu.be/xPLLxJemlA4

Taking the full Donbass Fortress Belt (Kostyantynivka-Druzhkivka-Kramatorsk-Slovyansk axis + satellites) would be a huge game changer.

This urbanized belt is optimized for defense - dense cities (pre-war 380k pop., larger than Bakhmut+Pokrovsk combined) multiply defender power; steep slopes/high ground for observation/drones; Siverskyi Donets river obstacles canalizing attacks; 11+ years of advanced NATO-designed fortifications (trenches, mines, dragons teeth).

Westward terrain (southern Kharkiv/Dnipro lowlands) is open steppe/farmland: fewer strongpoints, shallow slopes, fewer water barriers - favoring Russian maneuver/breakthroughs toward Dnipro or Kharkiv. Loss exposes logistics hubs, forces new hasty lines in vulnerable ground, risks operational collapse in east.

Belt fall would shatter defensible geometry, enabling deeper and much faster Russian gains.
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>>538320778
>liberation. All Ukrainians kicked out.
Who did they liberate exactly?
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>>538320831
The land
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GOODBYE UKRO FAGGOTS
GOODBYE UKRO FAGGOTS
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>>538320852
>The land
So 0 people liberated?
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>>538321167
People were evacuated long time ago
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>>538320778
This is 3rd week in a row Russians celebrated taking Konstantinivka
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>>538321219
Not really. They were adding taken points on map of this city day after day. Now the entire town is taken.
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>>538320778
Wow they managed to advance 27km from pre-invasion border in 4 years.
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>>538320852
What are they going to do with all the rubble?
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>>538321274
Thats a cope-article LMAO
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>>538320778
>all Ukrainian kicked out.
Another town that’s long been evacuated and abandoned for months, completely bombed and shelled to rubble with nothing of value left or place for Russian troops to hide or stage.

Hurrdurr Putin is winning! Only 2m casualties!! Two more weeks of 3 day smo!
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>>538320778
Just like they " liberated Kupyansk?
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>>538321279
>I'm losing therefore I'm winning
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>>538321269
>not really
Can’t wait for you to make next week a thread how konstantinovka was REALLY REALLY liberated this time
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>>538321279
Russia captured 64,000 sq km in early 2022 alone. Total additions: 2023 (580), 2024 (4,000), 2025 (5,600). By end-2025, occupied 143,000 sq km (23.65% of Ukraine). Excluding Crimea, new land since 2022 exceeds 67,000 sq km. That is not 27km, it is a front stretching hundreds of kilometers deep.

Not bad for a limited military operation and fielding 2.5x less soldiers than the defender (1 mln is active Ukrainian military personel officially) against +11 years of fortifications, straining NATO stockpiles, under biggest economic sanctions in history of humankind. Russia performs very well.
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>>538321269
>Kupiansk is about to be taken
AHAHAHAHAHA literally 5 year siege now lmao
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they still don't even have all of it yet lmao
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>>538321540
after 2022 Russia was kicked out from north of Ukraine. What they control now is probably 15%.
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>>538321696
They never take it all. They can't even take all of Chasiv Yar and it's been like 3 years.
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love that pro-russian shills literally do not have russian flags under any circumstances

just VPNs or herioc patriots that live in the satanic West?
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>>538321167
hohols (and their jewish masters) aren’t people
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>>538321274
>w-we didn’t want it anyway, s-senpai!
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>>538321798
and putin thinks maybe it's time to finally take kiev or perhaps invade poland. worst strategist ever. his only prayer is that the west magically dies so he can finally take the ukraine.
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The people of Donbass are being liberated.
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>>538321750
False. Total occupied >143k km2 = 23.7% of Ukraine. Excluding Crimea, >117k km2 = 19.4%. Even post-2022 net gains exceed 100k km2 = 16.6%. So 15% is too low - underestimates by at least 1.6% even on the narrowest definition.
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>>538320778
> Westward terrain (southern Kharkiv/Dnipro lowlands) is open steppe/farmland: fewer strongpoints, shallow slopes, fewer water barriers - favoring Russian maneuver/breakthroughs toward Dnipro or Kharkiv
Hey that’s what ziggers said about Bakhmut, word for word
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>>538321274
>we didn't need it anyway
HOLY cope. Xoxols on suicide watch
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>>538321920
Putin is a shitty strategist because he was always a glow nigger. He can't into military.
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>>538322003
See how hard this rusnigger is fighting for that sweet 1.5%
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>>538320778
>vpn vatnigger pretending to be Polish attempts to distract from the fact that Russia have stilled failed to take the major cities of Sumy and Kharkiv a mere 30 km from the Russian border, instead tries to make out that some Bakhmut-tier pisshole pile of rubble in the middle of nowhere is actually important
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>>538320778
Army group South what is working on that area is a nice one, it's half regular army, half "Russian Volunteer Corps" under GRU umbrella. They do not rush, they take it slow and steady approach, methodically dismantling huge prewar fortification zone what is Konstantinovka/Chasov Yar/Bakhmut area. I like it. Rushed decisions only lead to more casualties. Army group South chose to use their very limited resources with max efficiency. I should not praise them too much because some of their commanders suffer from same bad habit of reporting advances to their superiors before they happen in reality, but overall, could be worse, believe me, there are much worse places on frontline with far less adequate command.
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>>538322285
Tomek Gryguc is cool. He popularized term "Bolanda" that i adopted from him xD

https://youtube.com/shorts/_x7doFvbolY

He is a veteran/fighter, prosecuted/sentenced many times for "antisemitism" xD
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>>538322092
Putin was never a real glownigger either, he was an office clerk.
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>>538322365
based, keep going my nigga
jebać ukroświnie
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Again? That's like 7th time this week.
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if anyone remembers bakhmut from 3 years ago: it's a 28 minute drive from its city center to this ones. thats how pathetic the russian clown army is
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>>538322487
2 more weeks just see
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>>538321274
kek
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>>538322402
Yeah while he's bragging about irrelevant Konststinovka which they will never control because it's a low ground ukies are destroying Crimea infrastructure.
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>>538322429
>ukroświnie
Hohols really do not care about their busified meat. They effectively lost Konstaninovka weeks ago. But they still send pure infantry in, just to declare what city is still contested.

It's one way road for hohols, they neither have option of rotation, neither evacuation if they sneak in, and often they simply don't even reach it. It's just meaningless waste of hohol bacon for propaganda points.
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>>538322757
Do you feel Russian troops already have supremacy over Ukrainians only if we talk about drone adoption/usage, like FPV etc? I mean only on the frontline.
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>>538320778
4 years of war and Russia has captured their 2nd empty block of flats.
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>>538322374
Nato won
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>>538320778
Nobody cares
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>>538321274
Kostiantynivka is a vital strategic stronghold in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region . Serving as the southern gateway to the Sloviansk-Kramatorsk defensive agglomeration , it connects critical supply lines and represents a crucial defensive hub. Its capture remains a top tactical priority for Russian forces .

lol
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>>538320778
>we sent a couple retards to wave a flag around over some rubble so we captured it
Only retards eat up this garbage. They’ve captured nothing because all their positions are still routinely bombed by drones and artillery. These faggots will run off back into their dugouts after the photo shoot.
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>>538323304
You're talking about Ukraine, right? The flag drop on the Kinburn Spit was successful
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>>538323248
Ive heard the same about Bakhmut and Avdeevka. Then rusniggers lose another 500k, capture another shithole and start cheering.
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>>538320778
dirt poor russian subhumans wasting resources on objectives that don't affect outcomes
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>>538323044
No, I don't think so. First of all hohols have much more flexible bureacracy, little hindrances, when developing, upscaling production and distributing it to the troops. Russia suffers greatly from dull bureacracy military and civilian, both, every process is so fucking slow, military innovation is handicapped because bureacrats fear failure during development and want ready device right away. There are "well-connected" people sitting at the budget distribution bottlenecks acting like filters for private companies who create their own product for the army. There is little control over cap prices for each military product, unlike in Hruckraine where they stated top price for fpv drone long ago, and non transparent, non limited room for pricing opens door for corruption.

TLDR Ukraine has huge organizational advantage. Russia's doby is enveloped by parasites who do not belong to their current job. Many techs hohols use now against Russia, were already tested by private russian initiatives, but dismissed by bureacracy. Result Hruckraine(with active support from USA, EU, UK) invent something -> Russia is running in circles, trying to copy it, and technological initiative always on enemy side.
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>>538320778
Stinky status????
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>>538323399
It goes both ways, retard. Ukraine has been consistently bombing Russian positions the last couple months to the point Russians have been losing more ground than gaining starting in May. Which is a reversal from the 3 years of “gains”.
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>>538323421
>Ive heard the same about Bakhmut and Avdeevka.
You think a country the size of ukraine only has one strategically important location?
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>>538321219
>>538321279
>>538321331
>>538321639
>>538321798
>>538323450
>>538323108

Open the salt mines. The tears must flow. Kek
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>>538323452
You need more units like Rubicon that are freed from all this bureaucratic stuff. Their drone footages are impressive af.
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>>538320831
they liberated the land from Blackrock™ ownership
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>>538323513
You think they are fighting all over Ukraine?
>>538322500
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Fortress stinky will stand forever, the ghost of kiev eliminates all who approach in their sleep. Even now zelensky has delta force patrolling the outskirts of stinky looking for saboteurs seeking to damage the true capital of ukraine. 6 million armed stinkites have been constructing fortifications for years.
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>>538323452
Just because ukraine has adopted wild west capitalism to please their jewish masters doesn't make it superior. Corruption is eating it up. And so far, you've quickly found resistance to every technological innovation. Furthermore, I highly doubt that these technologies originated in ukraine.
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>>538323611
They cannibalized rest of the army for best drone operators and have focused state funding, leaving the rest army drone operators rely on humanitarian aid from our civil society. Of course they have best results. And it is also a example of blind copying Hruckraine, MoD wanted to copy hohol drone corps, they advertised so much.
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>>538320852
The word is conquest you filthy wordplaying nigger.
Russians can never be straight, they always have to hide their motives in subterfuge and manipulation.
They should kill themselves tbqh because they're ignoring their land losses near zaphorizhia as the operational shadow for gaining this minor town.
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>>538323734
Capitalism is always preferrable to neo-feudalism what is Putin's Russia.
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>>538323734
>Furthermore, I highly doubt that these technologies originated in ukraine

Ukrainian drone technology originated mostly from China. In the early phase of the war, Ukraine imported vast numbers of civilian agricultural drones, such as the DJI Agras series. These became the basis for iconic "Baba Yaga" heavy bomber for example - originally a crop-sprayer, later retrofitted with grenade-dropping systems. Chinese motors, batteries, flight controllers and GPS modules powered nearly all initial FPV and reconnaissance drones. Local workshops simply armed them, and thats how it started. However Ukraine has been actively reducing reliance on Chinese drones by making them from 3D-printed components, creating its own designs, adding Western parts like Starlink links etc.
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>>538323734
dont listen to this anti-stinky shill. The famed and world-renowned indian stinkforce has been deployed to fortress stinky, heralded by green fart clouds, reports The NY Times.
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>>538321279
in another 50 yerars they might reach the EU border. we must prepare accordingly
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>>538323734
>seething abbo
The recent Hornet drones that Ukraine has been using to wreck Russian logistics was designed/funded by Eric Schmidt (former Google CEO). But ultimately Ukraine managed to produce and use it.
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>>538320831
>>538321020
Germancuck seething as usual
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>>538323949
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>>538323990
you know, she kinda looks like a vampire.
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>>538320831
>>538321167
How's the weather in ramstein there private? Still feeling confident after iran? Hope none of your friends came back in boxes.
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>>538321274
>voted
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>>538320778
>advanced NATO-designed fortifications (trenches, mines, dragons teeth).
None of those things are advanced, and have been used commonly for 100 years.
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>>538324001
>The recent Hornet drones that Ukraine has been using to wreck Russian logistics was designed/funded by Eric Schmidt (former Google CEO).

Yeah, the same guy who just said that ultra-cheap open source Chinese AI models are a strategic threat to US big tech multibillionaires like him xD
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>>538323689
>>538322500
imagine losing territory, and trying to pass that as a flex

clown country, clown president, clown supporters
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>>538320831
from hohol kenshi cripples
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>>538324304
>None of those things are advanced, and have been used commonly for 100 years.
technically, guns and planes are also 100 years old, so there is nothing advanced in existence following your logic
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>>538324304
Advanced NATO design meant layered depth (3-5 belts), interlocking kill-zones with pre-sighted artillery, hardened underground command bunkers, anti-tank ditches paired with dragons teeth, and overhead drone-shielding - all mapped to topographic crests for mutual support, canalizing attackers into pre-registered fire sacks.
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>>538322487
Because there's a quantum entanglement between Kostyantynivka and Straight of Hormuz.
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>>538324429
I don't think you understand what logic is, as you're utterly incorrect.

>>538324457

None of those things are modern inventions, apart from the overhead drone-shielding.

In reality, what's been stalling russia for 4 years is 100 year old technology, supported by drones. They chose to turn this into a war of attrition after their coup attempt failed, and now the cost to capture their claims rises daily.
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>>538324344
Took you long enough to change vpn rutranny.
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>Population 2,800
xD
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>>538320778
I'm sure Putin would like to just declare victory and end the war. The problem is that Ukraine isn't going to let them. They're fighting two different wars, to a large degree. Russia is fighting a territorial war in which the goal is to conquer additional territory... apparently because it doesn't have enough, or Nazis, or color revolutions, or whatever the real reason actually is.

Anyway, that's the war Russia is fighting, and under its own strict metric, it can maybe argue that it's winning if you ignore anything else but the metric of territory gained.

Ukraine is fighting a war to contextualize that territory. It recognizes (especially after its first failed counteroffensives) that its optimal strategy isn't to fight Russia on Russian terms but instead to exact the maximum possible cost on Russia while employing a fighting retreat. By all metrics, it seems to be doing just that: causing massive Russian casualties and just overall making the war extremely unpleasant for them.

But Ukraine's problem is how to keep Russia from hunkering down and declaring victory. It wagers that if it can keep Russia advancing, so long as NATO support doesn't dry up, it can prolong the war and extract sufficient costs from Russia such that it can actually win.

How does it keep its strategic goal in sight? Strikes on Russian oil infrastructure. Incursions. Drone attacks on airfields deep in the interior. Assassinations of Russian officers in major cities. All of these things break through Russian media control and remind the Russian populace that they are at war. For lack of a better word, they embarrass Putin... and Russia is a country which is abnormally sensitive to embarrassment. This embarrassment makes Putin need more and further (probably pyrrhic) "victories" and keeps the Russian army advancing to the tune of massive casualties.

It could actually work. It is, in fact, potentially working.
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>>538324614
>butthurt uhg shill rambling nonsense xd
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>>538323932
They were also given production rights for foreign drones, for example Polish FlyEye amongst many others, and now they make them themselves
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>>538324422
These two are already mobile enough to be busified again xD
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>>538320778
Kek, finest quality zigger coping
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>>538320778
Picrel, nigga.
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>>538321289
Nothing, it's part of ruskie terraforming, as long they fuck somone else shit up and make it uninhabitable for anyone, everything is good.
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>>538326026
Sometimes certain problems can be solved only via scorched earth and FPV-butchery xD

https://files.catbox.moe/bpw4ts.mp4
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Reminder that Ukrainians lost half of their population to cause Russia minor gas issues.
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>>538325935
All nafo troons will be sent to the meat grinder
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>>538322285
Jewish hands typed this
Warsaw Oblast poster is legit and based
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>>538324701
Nice chat gpt faggot shill

The Ukrainian capital and several other cities across the country were hit by a combined drone and missile strike early on Thursday morning, in what the Russian Defense Ministry called a response to terrorist attacks by Vladimir Zelensky’s government.

The first wave of blasts in Kiev was heard around 2 AM local time, followed by more explosions in multiple waves until 4 AM. Mayor Vitaly Klitschko urged residents to seek shelter as the capital’s air defenses engaged incoming targets.

Klitschko has since described the strikes as “the largest attack” the city had experienced since the escalation of the conflict in 2022, stating the capital was hit by ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones. “It was a terrible night for Kiev,” he wrote on Telegram.

The Russian Defense Ministry said the strike with “high-precision long-range weapons” targeted “military industry enterprises and facilities and the fuel and energy facilities in the city of Kiev and the Kiev region, as well as military airfields and other infrastructure in Dnepropetrovsk, Poltava, Cherkasy, and Chernigov regions.”
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>>538328029
Kek, next the thing from the video happens, and shortly after, someone from the Ukrainian leadership itself films a video address right there in that village, saying, "Look, your leadership has betrayed you once again". We've seen this happen countless times in the past.
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>>538320778
lmao kikes be seething
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they need to nuke london though
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