Dan (Twitter)
RT @GloOouD: Yesterday, I was reading about the collective meltdown coming out of Russia because their Starlink access is being throttled
I’m still trying to wrap my head around the sheer absurdity of it: how did the self-proclaimed "second army of the world" —the one that spends every waking hour threatening to "destroy" the West —become so pathetically dependent on a Wi-Fi connection provided by an US company?
It is peak irony. They spend billions on propaganda about their "unrivaled" homegrown tech and "analog-free" weaponry, yet their entire front-line communication seems to rely on the goodwill of an American billionaire
Watching a regime that claims to be a global rival to the U.S. scramble because they lost their American-made internet is like watching someone try to start a revolution using their enemy's guest Wi-Fi password
It turns out, you can’t really "fight NATO" when your entire military command structure is one "Terms of Service" violation...
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RT @GloOouD: Yesterday, I was reading about the collective meltdown coming out of Russia because their Starlink access is being throttled
I’m still trying to wrap my head around the sheer absurdity of it: how did the self-proclaimed "second army of the world" —the one that spends every waking hour threatening to "destroy" the West —become so pathetically dependent on a Wi-Fi connection provided by an US company?
It is peak irony. They spend billions on propaganda about their "unrivaled" homegrown tech and "analog-free" weaponry, yet their entire front-line communication seems to rely on the goodwill of an American billionaire
Watching a regime that claims to be a global rival to the U.S. scramble because they lost their American-made internet is like watching someone try to start a revolution using their enemy's guest Wi-Fi password
It turns out, you can’t really "fight NATO" when your entire military command structure is one "Terms of Service" violation...
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Status-6 (Twitter)
RT @SEPeaceMissions: Today, delegations from the United States, Ukraine, and Russia agreed to exchange 314 prisoners—the first such exchange in five months.
This outcome was achieved from peace talks that have been detailed and productive. While significant work remains, steps like this demonstrate that sustained diplomatic engagement is delivering tangible results and advancing efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
Discussions will continue, with additional progress anticipated in the coming weeks.
We thank the United Arab Emirates for hosting these discussions, and President Donald J. Trump for his leadership in making this agreement possible.
RT @SEPeaceMissions: Today, delegations from the United States, Ukraine, and Russia agreed to exchange 314 prisoners—the first such exchange in five months.
This outcome was achieved from peace talks that have been detailed and productive. While significant work remains, steps like this demonstrate that sustained diplomatic engagement is delivering tangible results and advancing efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
Discussions will continue, with additional progress anticipated in the coming weeks.
We thank the United Arab Emirates for hosting these discussions, and President Donald J. Trump for his leadership in making this agreement possible.
Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Зато на стенке МКОУ "Руднянская СОШ" 18/11/24 добавилась некродоска
vk.ru/wall-91589885_2070 #всрф #груз200 #потерьнет #мемориал #Поленов
Зато на стенке МКОУ "Руднянская СОШ" 18/11/24 добавилась некродоска
vk.ru/wall-91589885_2070 #всрф #груз200 #потерьнет #мемориал #Поленов
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
И 19/02/25 всё в той же Руднянской СОШ открылась замечательная некропарта
vk.com/wall-222335050_747 #14обрспн #всрф #груз200 #потерьнет #Поленов
И 19/02/25 всё в той же Руднянской СОШ открылась замечательная некропарта
vk.com/wall-222335050_747 #14обрспн #всрф #груз200 #потерьнет #Поленов
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @OAJonsson: Russian strategists are working out the strategic consequences of the lessons from the war in Ukraine. This includes the emergence of the "positional deadlock" and ideas for reestablishing the conditions for maneuver.
My latest for @NATO_DefCollege, link below.
RT @OAJonsson: Russian strategists are working out the strategic consequences of the lessons from the war in Ukraine. This includes the emergence of the "positional deadlock" and ideas for reestablishing the conditions for maneuver.
My latest for @NATO_DefCollege, link below.
Necro Mancer (Twitter)
После длительного перерыва, наконец, опять состоялся обмен, военных 157 на 157, также российской стороне передали 3х курян, хз, есть ли возвращённые рашистами гражданские заложники
t.me/rian_ru/332563 #всрф #роспроп
После длительного перерыва, наконец, опять состоялся обмен, военных 157 на 157, также российской стороне передали 3х курян, хз, есть ли возвращённые рашистами гражданские заложники
t.me/rian_ru/332563 #всрф #роспроп
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Status-6 (Twitter)
Footage showing launches of Ukrainian domestic-produced FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles against targets inside Russia.
Acc. to chief designer of Fire Point company, Denys Shtilierman, part of the missiles from this batch were aimed at the Kapustin Yar. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/2019350658218963116#m
Footage showing launches of Ukrainian domestic-produced FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles against targets inside Russia.
Acc. to chief designer of Fire Point company, Denys Shtilierman, part of the missiles from this batch were aimed at the Kapustin Yar. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/2019350658218963116#m
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
RT @externalPilot: о ні, росіяни прокладають оптику між позиціями за допомогою оптоволоконних дронів
RT @externalPilot: о ні, росіяни прокладають оптику між позиціями за допомогою оптоволоконних дронів
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Status-6 (Twitter)
RT @konstructivizm: One of the great images of the early Space Age: "Missile Row" at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, 1960s.
RT @konstructivizm: One of the great images of the early Space Age: "Missile Row" at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, 1960s.
IgorGirkin (Twitter)
RT @dallasparkua: 🇰🇵🚛🇧🇾 A new Dallas investigation uncovers sustained commercial ties between MAZ – Belarus’s state-owned producer of heavy-duty trucks and military vehicles – and North Korea’s Chosun Kyonghun 1 Trading Company. The most recent contracts, covering large shipments of critical automotive components, date to 2025 – an unambiguous violation of UN Security Council Resolutions 2375 and 2397, which comprehensively prohibit all trade with DPRK state entities.
🕵️♂️ At the heart of the story is Belarusian citizen Aliaksei Adamovich. Trained as an engineer, he coordinates illicit supply chains moving North Korean and Chinese components – drive shafts, steering systems, and electronic control modules – to support Russia’s war effort. Acting as a technical intermediary, he enables sanctioned Russian firms such as UralAZ to sustain production of military chassis powering the Kremlin’s offensive.
❗The Adamovich case highlights systemic...
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RT @dallasparkua: 🇰🇵🚛🇧🇾 A new Dallas investigation uncovers sustained commercial ties between MAZ – Belarus’s state-owned producer of heavy-duty trucks and military vehicles – and North Korea’s Chosun Kyonghun 1 Trading Company. The most recent contracts, covering large shipments of critical automotive components, date to 2025 – an unambiguous violation of UN Security Council Resolutions 2375 and 2397, which comprehensively prohibit all trade with DPRK state entities.
🕵️♂️ At the heart of the story is Belarusian citizen Aliaksei Adamovich. Trained as an engineer, he coordinates illicit supply chains moving North Korean and Chinese components – drive shafts, steering systems, and electronic control modules – to support Russia’s war effort. Acting as a technical intermediary, he enables sanctioned Russian firms such as UralAZ to sustain production of military chassis powering the Kremlin’s offensive.
❗The Adamovich case highlights systemic...
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