Your money will not buy your innocence again; the documents are out, the names are stripped bare, and the curse of children's blood will haunt your lineages until your trace is wiped out. Do you think history will mercy those who sold the honor of childhood?
Magyar’s update on how the Birds hunt down enemy assault preparations:
Tactical episode.
Armor on the battlefield is disposable. Better to burn it before the assault begins – then the assault tends to dissolve on its own.
Worm cans are being torched during preparations for assault operations, although finding them sometimes feels like searching for mushrooms in a forest.
Myrnohrad, Stakhanov Mine, June 10, 2026.
Intelligence indicated preparations for a mechanized assault against the sector held by the 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine “Azov”.
A preemptive inspection of the industrial zone at Stakhanov Mine by fiber-optic FPV pilots of the 4th Battalion, 414th Separate USF Brigade “Magyar’s Birds” ensured that nobody would be going anywhere.
Four armored vehicles and half a dozen quadcopters were methodically roasted over the course of about an hour. One company of worms was left preparing instead for the one-way ticket hiking route.
That’s how it works.
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12.06.26
'You’re a criminal. I know you can hear us with your big ears. You’re Israel’s cuck! You will never be president.'
Rubio didn’t know how to respond and fled visibly uncomfortable.
What happens when an ammunition warehouse blows up.
Footage from Russia’s Belgorod region on the Ukrainian border this morning. All this stuff won’t kill Ukrainian civilians anymore.
Our soldiers quickly captured two enemy columns of armored vehicles, including modern T-72B3s and even T-90Ms. Instead of simply blowing up the tanks, they did something the Russians certainly did not expect.
Ukrainian crews got into the captured Russian tanks, switched on the radios, adopted the Russians' call signs, and set off on a deep raid behind enemy lines, posing as friendly forces.
The Russian columns moved calmly, believing they were safe. Our tank crews quickly neutralized the original crews, mastered the equipment, and blended into the Russian traffic flow. They spoke Russian over the radio, used the correct call signs, and imitated the style of Russian communications. At checkpoints, they were waved through without suspicion: "Go ahead, guys."
The Ukrainians then calmly drove straight onto the grounds of a Russian brigade headquarters.
Once inside, they suddenly turned their turrets and opened fire. The headquarters, supply depots, and vehicle park were turned into an inferno within minutes. Russian troops ran in panic between tents, firing in every direction, but it was already too late. They had allowed a "Trojan horse" onto their own base.
The operation was carried out brilliantly. Ukrainian forces seized the headquarters, captured officers, destroyed key facilities, and withdrew with minimal losses.