❗️Looks like Both Elon & Trump are suffering from Borderline personality disorder.
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❗Two enterprises are burning in Ukrainian Ternopol - one is new, the Penobord plant for the production of expanded polystyrene, which opened recently, and the second is a plant for the production of lighting equipment.
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❗️ Ternopol city authorities report extreme air pollution after the Russian strike on the enterprises, and advise people not to open windows and stay at home
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❗️Russian missiles barrage the Western Ukrainian city of Lutsk near the Polish border.
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❗️Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Palisa:
In 2026, Russia plans to occupy all of Ukraine east of the Dnieper River , as well as capture the Odessa and Nikolaev regions.
"Moscow is seeking to expand its influence in eastern Ukraine. This includes seizing the entire Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the fall and then creating a buffer zone along the northern border with Russia until the end of the year.
They are not talking about peace. They are preparing for war," Palisa added.
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In 2026, Russia plans to occupy all of Ukraine east of the Dnieper River , as well as capture the Odessa and Nikolaev regions.
"Moscow is seeking to expand its influence in eastern Ukraine. This includes seizing the entire Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the fall and then creating a buffer zone along the northern border with Russia until the end of the year.
They are not talking about peace. They are preparing for war," Palisa added.
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❗️Mr Trump said that with children, "sometimes you're better off letting them fight for a while and then pulling them apart.
"I said, 'President, maybe you're going to have to keep fighting and suffering a lot,' because both sides are suffering before you pull them apart, before they're able to be pulled apart," he said.
"You see, in hockey, you see it in sports. The referees let them go for a couple of seconds, let them go for a little while before you pull them apart."
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"I said, 'President, maybe you're going to have to keep fighting and suffering a lot,' because both sides are suffering before you pull them apart, before they're able to be pulled apart," he said.
"You see, in hockey, you see it in sports. The referees let them go for a couple of seconds, let them go for a little while before you pull them apart."
Via ABC/wires
❗Peskov on Trump's comparison of the conflict in Ukraine with "a fight between two children in a park":
"Here, of course, the US President may have his own point of view on what is happening. For us, it is an existential question. It is a question of our national interests. It is a question of our security and our future and our children's. The future of our country. That is why a special military operation is being carried out, after all possibilities for settling the problems by political and diplomatic means have been exhausted, and they were exhausted after all our initiatives were completely rejected by the Westerners. For us, what is happening has precisely this significance."
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"Here, of course, the US President may have his own point of view on what is happening. For us, it is an existential question. It is a question of our national interests. It is a question of our security and our future and our children's. The future of our country. That is why a special military operation is being carried out, after all possibilities for settling the problems by political and diplomatic means have been exhausted, and they were exhausted after all our initiatives were completely rejected by the Westerners. For us, what is happening has precisely this significance."
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❗️The Russian State Duma has offered Elon Musk political asylum if the billionaire suddenly to move to Russia after his conflict with Trump.
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❗️Russia is again taking Australia to the High Court. Having paid $2.75 million for a ninety-nine-year lease over the land seventeen years ago, it wants the land back or at least compensation.
Russia has hired Australia’s highest profile constitutional barrister, Bret Walker SC, and quietly filed submissions in April, while the federal election campaign was dominating political and media attention.
Russia argues the external affairs power doesn’t apply because the government isn’t terminating Russia’s presence in Australia, only its access to that piece of land, and it “cannot seriously be suggested” that this affects Australia’s international relations, notwithstanding the litigation it has generated.
It says the government has presented no evidence either to parliament or the court that Russia was planning “an internal attack” which might justify a national security concern. It also argues the land is surrounded by other countries’ diplomatic missions and such concerns can’t be engaged simply because it’s near Parliament House.
The Commonwealth won’t disclose the “highly classified” ASIO information on which its concern is based, insisting that revealing it would “be expected to cause serious damage to the national interest.” It says the court can infer the information’s importance from the fact it came from ASIO and parliament made a whole new law in response.
The Commonwealth said the legislation’s urgency was due to “immediate national security risks” if Russia was allowed to exercise its interests over that specific block. Albanese said at the time that Russia could engage in “potential interference” with activity occurring at Parliament House.
Via Inside Story
Russia has hired Australia’s highest profile constitutional barrister, Bret Walker SC, and quietly filed submissions in April, while the federal election campaign was dominating political and media attention.
Russia argues the external affairs power doesn’t apply because the government isn’t terminating Russia’s presence in Australia, only its access to that piece of land, and it “cannot seriously be suggested” that this affects Australia’s international relations, notwithstanding the litigation it has generated.
It says the government has presented no evidence either to parliament or the court that Russia was planning “an internal attack” which might justify a national security concern. It also argues the land is surrounded by other countries’ diplomatic missions and such concerns can’t be engaged simply because it’s near Parliament House.
The Commonwealth won’t disclose the “highly classified” ASIO information on which its concern is based, insisting that revealing it would “be expected to cause serious damage to the national interest.” It says the court can infer the information’s importance from the fact it came from ASIO and parliament made a whole new law in response.
The Commonwealth said the legislation’s urgency was due to “immediate national security risks” if Russia was allowed to exercise its interests over that specific block. Albanese said at the time that Russia could engage in “potential interference” with activity occurring at Parliament House.
Via Inside Story
❗️Russia's Senator Rogozin has just offered Elon Musk to come to Russia and "become one of us" as a soldier in the Special Military Operation. 😁
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❗️Ukrainian soldiers desecrated a church in the village of Makhnovka in the Sudzhansky District of the Kursk Region and vandalised a Kursk-Root icon.
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❗️Russia and Ukraine exchanged bodies of fallen soldiers
Chairman of the RF Public Chamber Commission on Sovereignty Issues Vladimir Rogov reports that the bodies of 42 of Russian soldiers who gave their lives in the fight against Nazism have been returned.
In response, 503 bodies of Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen were transferred to the opposite side as part of the first stage of the transfer of 6,000 bodies.
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Chairman of the RF Public Chamber Commission on Sovereignty Issues Vladimir Rogov reports that the bodies of 42 of Russian soldiers who gave their lives in the fight against Nazism have been returned.
In response, 503 bodies of Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen were transferred to the opposite side as part of the first stage of the transfer of 6,000 bodies.
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