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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Российский УМПК от кассетной бомбы, часть 1 t.me/khornegroup/1674 #всрф #нанотехнологии
Российский УМПК от кассетной бомбы, часть 1 t.me/khornegroup/1674 #всрф #нанотехнологии
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tom (Twitter)
“Russia prepares landmark deal to transfer thousands of Soviet artillery rounds to Ukraine” https://twitter.com/Faytuks/status/1762824295149867178#m
“Russia prepares landmark deal to transfer thousands of Soviet artillery rounds to Ukraine” https://twitter.com/Faytuks/status/1762824295149867178#m
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tom (Twitter)
@Cornubot: Could be, that path suggests there was a flight between Russia and Ukraine with ADS-B on today?
@Cornubot: Could be, that path suggests there was a flight between Russia and Ukraine with ADS-B on today?
Def Mon (Twitter)
RT @InformNapalm: Hacktivists uncovered new classified documents from STC, Russian manufacturer of Orlan-10 drones.
At the end of January, Ukrainian hacktivists of the Cyber Resistance team handed over to InformNapalm volunteer #intelligence community a new portion of information retrieved from the hacked email correspondence containing documentation from the Russian company Special Technology Center LLC (STC). This information reveals new details of the foreign components procurement process for the production of Russian weapons and military equipment bypassing Western #sanctions.
Read more on the our website: https://informnapalm.org/en/stc-documents-2/
🔥 We ask the media to give wide publicity to this information so that the sanctions mechanisms become more effective and Western supply channels equipment in #Russia are blocked.
RT @InformNapalm: Hacktivists uncovered new classified documents from STC, Russian manufacturer of Orlan-10 drones.
At the end of January, Ukrainian hacktivists of the Cyber Resistance team handed over to InformNapalm volunteer #intelligence community a new portion of information retrieved from the hacked email correspondence containing documentation from the Russian company Special Technology Center LLC (STC). This information reveals new details of the foreign components procurement process for the production of Russian weapons and military equipment bypassing Western #sanctions.
Read more on the our website: https://informnapalm.org/en/stc-documents-2/
🔥 We ask the media to give wide publicity to this information so that the sanctions mechanisms become more effective and Western supply channels equipment in #Russia are blocked.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
RT @Tatarigami_UA: Yesterday, there was a backlash from the Polish community for me saying that Polish actions on the border are equaling cooperation with Russia. While many Poles got very angry, the voices of many Ukrainians remained unheard in Poland for a long time. When a group of small, pro-Kremlin stooges mixed with justly concerned farmers engaged in illegal actions, vandalizing grain in a country with wheat and a blue sky on its banner, which went through Holodomor, and where throwing away bread is a cultural taboo, it was an act of sacrilege. They were not only blocking grain but also blocking a lot of unrelated goods from private funds and volunteers - like drone parts, vehicles, tourniquets, and many other goods for the frontline.
Before moving forward, I want to note that Ukrainians are extremely thankful and won't forget the help provided by Poland, as well as the personal acts of Polish volunteers and regular people who aided millions of Ukrainian refugees, far outweighing the harm done by an unrepresentative group of people. I am grateful to the Polish people for the support provided. That being said, gratitude doesn't grant immunity from criticism, nor does it cancel the fact that Poland, as a state (excluding countless individual acts of kindness), pursues its strategic interests and deals with an existential threat from the East that openly doubts Polish statehood. You know, as I know, that if Ukraine falls and gets occupied, you will have another border with Russia - a nightmare scenario for all of us.
As an individual (I am not an elected official or representative), I think the concerns of Polish farmers are legitimate. I understand this is a real problem for some individuals facing imminent income loss compared to the theoretical occupation of Ukraine in a few years. But I fail to see how the destruction of grain from the sealed train headed to Morocco, playing air raid sirens to buses with women and children fleeing the war, or the blockade of non-agricultural goods helps the situation. The biggest problem is that my words comparing such actions to Russian actions have sparked a much larger argument and smear campaign than the actions of these people, whom even Polish people are calling Kremlin puppets!
You rightfully say that my words hurt you, but the actions of these people hurt Ukrainians for months, and many of you remained silent and ignored that millions of Ukrainians felt betrayed - a backstab from a friend is always the most painful.
I don't hold a grudge against Polish people, but just as you love your country, I love mine, and if bringing attention to the problem required me to say unpleasant things, so be it. I won't apologize for my words, nor do I expect an apology from those who insulted me and felt that my words were unjust
It's up to you to decide whether the discord should continue, but the problem needs mutual addressing. I will refrain from comparing Polish actions with Russian actions in the future, as this is unjust and not helpful, but in return, I ask you to spend just as much energy on Russian stooges in your country, as you spent on me.
RT @Tatarigami_UA: Yesterday, there was a backlash from the Polish community for me saying that Polish actions on the border are equaling cooperation with Russia. While many Poles got very angry, the voices of many Ukrainians remained unheard in Poland for a long time. When a group of small, pro-Kremlin stooges mixed with justly concerned farmers engaged in illegal actions, vandalizing grain in a country with wheat and a blue sky on its banner, which went through Holodomor, and where throwing away bread is a cultural taboo, it was an act of sacrilege. They were not only blocking grain but also blocking a lot of unrelated goods from private funds and volunteers - like drone parts, vehicles, tourniquets, and many other goods for the frontline.
Before moving forward, I want to note that Ukrainians are extremely thankful and won't forget the help provided by Poland, as well as the personal acts of Polish volunteers and regular people who aided millions of Ukrainian refugees, far outweighing the harm done by an unrepresentative group of people. I am grateful to the Polish people for the support provided. That being said, gratitude doesn't grant immunity from criticism, nor does it cancel the fact that Poland, as a state (excluding countless individual acts of kindness), pursues its strategic interests and deals with an existential threat from the East that openly doubts Polish statehood. You know, as I know, that if Ukraine falls and gets occupied, you will have another border with Russia - a nightmare scenario for all of us.
As an individual (I am not an elected official or representative), I think the concerns of Polish farmers are legitimate. I understand this is a real problem for some individuals facing imminent income loss compared to the theoretical occupation of Ukraine in a few years. But I fail to see how the destruction of grain from the sealed train headed to Morocco, playing air raid sirens to buses with women and children fleeing the war, or the blockade of non-agricultural goods helps the situation. The biggest problem is that my words comparing such actions to Russian actions have sparked a much larger argument and smear campaign than the actions of these people, whom even Polish people are calling Kremlin puppets!
You rightfully say that my words hurt you, but the actions of these people hurt Ukrainians for months, and many of you remained silent and ignored that millions of Ukrainians felt betrayed - a backstab from a friend is always the most painful.
I don't hold a grudge against Polish people, but just as you love your country, I love mine, and if bringing attention to the problem required me to say unpleasant things, so be it. I won't apologize for my words, nor do I expect an apology from those who insulted me and felt that my words were unjust
It's up to you to decide whether the discord should continue, but the problem needs mutual addressing. I will refrain from comparing Polish actions with Russian actions in the future, as this is unjust and not helpful, but in return, I ask you to spend just as much energy on Russian stooges in your country, as you spent on me.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
47th shredding Russians with a Bradley in the Avdiivka direction.
h/t Hidebot
t.me/brygada47/505
47th shredding Russians with a Bradley in the Avdiivka direction.
h/t Hidebot
t.me/brygada47/505
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