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βοΈSecretary of War Pete Hegseth:
Thanks to President Trumpβs historic $1.5 trillion military investment, our troops will receive the largest pay raise in modern history.
We are also making a generational investment in barracks, military infrastructure, and troop support systems.
America First = Troops First
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Thanks to President Trumpβs historic $1.5 trillion military investment, our troops will receive the largest pay raise in modern history.
We are also making a generational investment in barracks, military infrastructure, and troop support systems.
America First = Troops First
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βοΈThe Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Russian Ambassador after a Russian drone allegedly fell onto the roof of a Romania house in Galati.
"A drone involved in the bombing of infrastructure facilities in Ukraine crashed in Romania, in the city of Galati, causing a fire on the roof of a residential building. This incident represents a serious and irresponsible escalation on the part of the Russian Federation. Romania will take the necessary diplomatic measures in response to this serious violation of international law and its airspace," the statement said.
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"A drone involved in the bombing of infrastructure facilities in Ukraine crashed in Romania, in the city of Galati, causing a fire on the roof of a residential building. This incident represents a serious and irresponsible escalation on the part of the Russian Federation. Romania will take the necessary diplomatic measures in response to this serious violation of international law and its airspace," the statement said.
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βοΈThe EU is a party to the conflict and cannot act as a mediator in negotiations with Kiev - Peskov
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βοΈRussian Consul General spotted at Australian Business Summit in Sydney. A Rare Positive Sign. π¦πΊπ·πΊ
β‘οΈSydney: In a pleasant and uncommon development amid strained relations, Russiaβs Consul General in Sydney Zarina Gabieva attended the Australian Business Summit Inc. (ABSC) 2026 Annual Gala Dinner at Aqua Luna in Drummoyne.
Australia-Russia ties have sharply deteriorated since the Australian government sided with Ukraine resulting in heavy Russian sanctions, collapsed bilateral trade, and minimal official contact.
Against this difficult backdrop, Zarina Gabieva's participation stands out as a welcome gesture of renewed engagement.
The high-profile event gathered an impressive list of dignitaries, including Ambassadors from Indonesia, Egypt, Turkey, Romania, Colombia, and many others, plus High Commissioners from India, China, the US, Japan, Korea, and senior consuls from various nations. Keynote speaker was Mr. Taylor Nugent, Senior Economist at National Australia Bank.
While official Australian-Russian government-level relations remain frosty, such platforms demonstrate the value of business, academic, and people-to-people dialogue.
@AussieCossack has previously emphasised that normalising Australia-Russia relations will require active involvement from pro-Russian media personalities in Australia, business & community leaders, journalists, and independent bloggers to rebuild trust and explore mutually beneficial opportunities between Russia-Australia beyond sanctions.
Events like the ABSC Gala Dinner help keep communication channels open. In a divided world, these small but meaningful steps matter.
A positive signal worth noting.
β‘οΈSydney: In a pleasant and uncommon development amid strained relations, Russiaβs Consul General in Sydney Zarina Gabieva attended the Australian Business Summit Inc. (ABSC) 2026 Annual Gala Dinner at Aqua Luna in Drummoyne.
Australia-Russia ties have sharply deteriorated since the Australian government sided with Ukraine resulting in heavy Russian sanctions, collapsed bilateral trade, and minimal official contact.
Against this difficult backdrop, Zarina Gabieva's participation stands out as a welcome gesture of renewed engagement.
The high-profile event gathered an impressive list of dignitaries, including Ambassadors from Indonesia, Egypt, Turkey, Romania, Colombia, and many others, plus High Commissioners from India, China, the US, Japan, Korea, and senior consuls from various nations. Keynote speaker was Mr. Taylor Nugent, Senior Economist at National Australia Bank.
While official Australian-Russian government-level relations remain frosty, such platforms demonstrate the value of business, academic, and people-to-people dialogue.
@AussieCossack has previously emphasised that normalising Australia-Russia relations will require active involvement from pro-Russian media personalities in Australia, business & community leaders, journalists, and independent bloggers to rebuild trust and explore mutually beneficial opportunities between Russia-Australia beyond sanctions.
Events like the ABSC Gala Dinner help keep communication channels open. In a divided world, these small but meaningful steps matter.
A positive signal worth noting.
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The Euro-impotents are throwing a fit over a drone hitting some residential building in Romania.
Obviously, it has to be established who launched the drone.
But regardless, every EU country really ought to shut up about it. European nations are direct participants in the war against Russia, and nobodyβs even pretending otherwise anymore. Sure, theyβre using their Bandera-loving proxies to do all the fighting, but what difference does that make to us? European drones, drone parts, other weapons β not to mention intelligence data β are used in attacks on our country every single day. And because of that, our residential buildings get damaged and our civilians die.
Just like with the terrorist attack in Starobelsk, the blood is on the hands of scumbags like Ursula, Merz, Macron, Starmer, and all the other repugnant parasites.
So theyβd better get used to it. This wonβt be the last time. Thereβs a war going on! And citizens of EU countries, as the population of nations at war, shouldnβt be going to sleep expecting peaceful nights. Especially around drone factories supplying the Banderite forces.
So shut your piehole. You havenβt seen anything yet.
That said, all those European lowlifes β the idiot EU figureheads, the little bureaucrats running that excuse for a union β know perfectly well how to end this war. So take it up with them!
Obviously, it has to be established who launched the drone.
But regardless, every EU country really ought to shut up about it. European nations are direct participants in the war against Russia, and nobodyβs even pretending otherwise anymore. Sure, theyβre using their Bandera-loving proxies to do all the fighting, but what difference does that make to us? European drones, drone parts, other weapons β not to mention intelligence data β are used in attacks on our country every single day. And because of that, our residential buildings get damaged and our civilians die.
Just like with the terrorist attack in Starobelsk, the blood is on the hands of scumbags like Ursula, Merz, Macron, Starmer, and all the other repugnant parasites.
So theyβd better get used to it. This wonβt be the last time. Thereβs a war going on! And citizens of EU countries, as the population of nations at war, shouldnβt be going to sleep expecting peaceful nights. Especially around drone factories supplying the Banderite forces.
So shut your piehole. You havenβt seen anything yet.
That said, all those European lowlifes β the idiot EU figureheads, the little bureaucrats running that excuse for a union β know perfectly well how to end this war. So take it up with them!
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βοΈIran's Ghalibaf:
1- We seize concessions not through dialogue, but with missiles; in negotiations, we merely make them understand.
2- We have no trust in guarantees or wordsβonly actions are the measure. No action will be taken before the other side acts.
3- The winner of any agreement is the one who is better prepared for war from the day after.
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1- We seize concessions not through dialogue, but with missiles; in negotiations, we merely make them understand.
2- We have no trust in guarantees or wordsβonly actions are the measure. No action will be taken before the other side acts.
3- The winner of any agreement is the one who is better prepared for war from the day after.
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βοΈPresident Putin:
The first reaction in the EU to any drone is to call it Russian, and then it turns out that it isn't.
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The first reaction in the EU to any drone is to call it Russian, and then it turns out that it isn't.
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βοΈ President Putin on Romania drone incident:
No one can tell the origin of a particular aircraft until an examination of that aircraft has been carried out.
After all, we know that Ukrainian drones have flown into Finland, into Poland, and into some of the Baltic states.
The first reaction was exactly the same as now in Romania.
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No one can tell the origin of a particular aircraft until an examination of that aircraft has been carried out.
After all, we know that Ukrainian drones have flown into Finland, into Poland, and into some of the Baltic states.
The first reaction was exactly the same as now in Romania.
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βοΈZelensky:
Ukraine stands ready to contribute to Romaniaβs security, recognizing Romaniaβs steadfast support in helping defend against Russian attacks over the past five years.
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Ukraine stands ready to contribute to Romaniaβs security, recognizing Romaniaβs steadfast support in helping defend against Russian attacks over the past five years.
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βοΈAll places from which there is a direct threat to Russia are legitimate targets - Putin on drone strikes against Russia from the territory of the Baltics
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βοΈThe situation on the battlefield gives Russia the right to say that the conflict is nearing its end - Putin
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βοΈDonald Trump met for two hours in the Situation Room but made no decision on a new Iran deal - NYT
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βοΈThe U.S. Navy has announced that military operations will be conducted north of the Musandam Peninsula in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran continues to attempt illegal control of the waterway, including dangerous mining that places ships and mariners at risk, CENTCOM said.
Any vessel observed to be engaged in, or supporting, mineβlaying activities will be targeted by U.S. forces in selfβdefence,β the advisory stated.
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Iran continues to attempt illegal control of the waterway, including dangerous mining that places ships and mariners at risk, CENTCOM said.
Any vessel observed to be engaged in, or supporting, mineβlaying activities will be targeted by U.S. forces in selfβdefence,β the advisory stated.
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βοΈBelarusian media reports:
"In response to Kiev's statement that Ukraine has designated 500 targets in Belarus for attack, Belarus has identified over 1,000 targets in central and western Ukraine for a retaliatory strike.
This includes the damaged dam of the Kiev Hydroelectric Power Station, the failure of which would have widespread consequences for both Kiev and the territories downstream of the Dnepr."
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"In response to Kiev's statement that Ukraine has designated 500 targets in Belarus for attack, Belarus has identified over 1,000 targets in central and western Ukraine for a retaliatory strike.
This includes the damaged dam of the Kiev Hydroelectric Power Station, the failure of which would have widespread consequences for both Kiev and the territories downstream of the Dnepr."
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βοΈPolandβs president wants a state body to discuss stripping Ukrainian President Zelensky of Polandβs top honour, following Ukraine renaming an army unit β after nationalist fighters who killed Poles in World War II.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki said that he was βoutragedβ, and had proposed βthe withdrawal of the Order of the White Eagle from President Zelenskyyβ.
Ukrainian nationalists, the UPA are regarded as heroes by Zelensky because they served Nazi Germany against the USSR.
But UPA fighters were also involved in the Volhynia massacres in what is now western Ukraine from 1943 to 1945 when Poland says around 100,000 Poles were killed.
πPS. So it only took Poland 4 years to figure out they have been arming and funding nazis all this time...
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Polish President Karol Nawrocki said that he was βoutragedβ, and had proposed βthe withdrawal of the Order of the White Eagle from President Zelenskyyβ.
Ukrainian nationalists, the UPA are regarded as heroes by Zelensky because they served Nazi Germany against the USSR.
But UPA fighters were also involved in the Volhynia massacres in what is now western Ukraine from 1943 to 1945 when Poland says around 100,000 Poles were killed.
πPS. So it only took Poland 4 years to figure out they have been arming and funding nazis all this time...
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