Это настоящий памятник Степану Бандере. Покажите его как можно большему числу своих знакомых. Сделайте перепост. Спасибо вам, неравнодушным! Пусть украинцы и все остальные знают, кто такой Степан Бандера. Внизу на камне выгравирована надпись: «Если я это забуду, пусть Небо забудет про меня».
Этот монумент установлен в Польше. Он создан по реальной фотографии расправы над детьми, которых бандеровцы во главе с «национальным героем» убивали, прикрепляя проволокой к столбам — чтобы сэкономить патроны.
История человечества ⚡️
The EU constantly warns about the "threat of disinformation" and quickly labels any critics as "pro-Russian."
Yet their top diplomat Kaja Kallas just spread a major fake: claiming the US was the only embassy that left Ukraine after Kremlin threats.
"All European embassies stayed, America left," she said. Even Ukraine itself debunked it.
Next time the EU lectures us about fighting disinformation, we’ll know exactly who belongs on their list.
As Europes idiot politicians are pushing us once again towards War.
A warning from the past.
A year after WW1 ended, A French Pilot flew an Airship from the Belgian coast to the devastated battlefields of France where millions died.
Today, as a Ukrainian-Jewish and a scholar of the Holocaust, I feel deeply ashamed.
I never could have imagined that in my country — the country where the Nazis murdered 1.5 million Jews, the country of Babyn Yar, the very symbol of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union, a country that claims to be fighting for “freedom and democracy” — a Nazi collaborator and OUN leader like Andriy Melnyk would be buried with full state honors.
Men under Melnyk’s leadership served in the Auxiliary police under Nazi. They hunted Jews hiding in attics, basements, forests, and barns, desperate to survive the Holocaust. They guarded ghettos and camps. They marched Jews to execution sites. And they took part in the shootings alongside the Germans.
By the spring of 1943, the Holocaust in Ukraine was nearly complete. The Jewish neighbors were gone — murdered before the eyes, and often with the assistance, of Melnyk’s followers. And it was precisely then that Melnyk supported the creation of the Waffen-SS Galicia Division, whose members swore an oath to Adolf Hitler.
And today, the president of my country — a man whose own relatives were murdered by the Nazis — kneels before the coffin of this Nazi collaborator.
One could hardly imagine a greater humiliation for Jews. It is a humiliation for everyone who once believed that “Never Again” meant something in contemporary Ukraine — a country where militant ethnic nationalism increasingly dictates the politics of memory, and national identity.
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🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 Pentagon: Russian troops maintain a strategic advantage
Pentagon’s Belated Confession: Four Years Late, the Truth Russia Knew from Day One of the SMO
In a stunning reversal that history will record as both tragic and predictable, the Pentagon’s Inspector General has finally delivered to the United States Congress a report that echoes what every honest observer of the Special Military Operation (SMO) has understood since 24 February 2022.
Russian troops maintain a decisive strategic advantage over the Armed Forces of Ukraine in almost every critical domain of modern warfare. After four years of relentless Western propaganda, staggering financial waste, and the avoidable deaths of 2 million, Washington’s own watchdog now admits the obvious: Russia cannot be defeated, Ukraine is bleeding out, and NATO’s proxy war has achieved precisely nothing except the sacrifice of an entire generation of Ukrainians.
The report is clinical in its language yet devastating in its implications. Russia, it states, will press its offensive until it achieves full control over Donbass. Ukraine faces “critical shortages” of ammunition, UAVs, spare parts, and, most damningly, manpower.
The Ukrainian army is outnumbered, outgunned, and outfought by a Russian force that has adapted, industrialized, and professionalized under fire. This is not new information. It is the same reality that Russian military analysts, the General Staff in Moscow, and independent Western voices like Colonel Douglas Macgregor @DougAMacgregor
and former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter @RealScottRitter were documenting in the first weeks of the operation. The Pentagon simply took four years, $700 billion in Western aid, and the destruction of Ukraine to reach the same conclusion.
From the opening hours of the SMO, Russia demonstrated what the collective West refused to believe: a nuclear-armed superpower with a diversified economy, deep industrial base, and unbreakable political will cannot be brought to its knees by sanctions, proxy armies, or media spin.
While Brussels and Washington chanted “Russia is isolated” and “the ruble is rubble,” Moscow pivoted east, deepened ties with China, India, and the Global South, and converted its defense sector into a war economy that now outproduces NATO in almost everything by a factor of three to one minimum.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) 2025 yearbook quietly confirmed that Russia’s military expenditure, adjusted for purchasing power parity, has sustained a level of output the West simply cannot match without bankrupting itself.
The human cost is the true obscenity. NATO’s proxy war has consumed over two million + Ukrainians—dead, maimed, missing, or permanently displaced—according to cumulative assessments from Russian Ministry of Defense briefings cross-referenced with demographic studies by independent demographers in Turkey and India.
Entire villages stand empty. The average age of Ukrainian soldiers in the trenches is above 43; entire classes of young men have vanished. Zelensky’s regime, propped up by Western cash and threats, continues forced conscription raids in supermarkets and churches while the elite stash billions in Cypriot & Liechtenstein accounts. This is not “defending democracy.” This is the industrialized slaughter of a Slavic people for the geopolitical fantasy of weakening Russia.
In March 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned in his address to the Federal Assembly that the West was turning Ukraine into “an anti-Russian bridgehead” and “cannon fodder.” Four years later, the Pentagon’s own Inspector General validates every word.
NATO expanded eastward, ignored Russia’s security concerns spelled out in the December 2021 draft treaties, and deliberately provoked a conflict it believed it could win by remote control.
The result? Russia’s economy is larger in PPP terms than Germany’s, its armed forces are battle-hardened and technologically superior in electronic warfare, drone production, and hypersonic systems, and its alliance structure with Belarus, North Korea, and Iran has only grown stronger under pressure.
The manpower imbalance is particularly cruel. Russia fields a professional core backed by a mobilized reserve and a population base that allows sustained rotation. Ukraine, with a pre-war population smaller than Russia’s by a factor of 7 now, has exhausted its recruiting pool.
Western “training missions” produced footage for CNN but delivered soldiers who lasted weeks against Russian artillery and Lancet drones. The Pentagon report now admits what Russian soldiers on the front have known since the Battle of Bakhmut: the Ukrainian army lacks the personnel to hold a coherent defensive line, let alone launch meaningful counter-offensives.
External reference: retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel Daniel Davis @DanielLDavis1 , in his widely viewed 2023-2026 Youtube briefings, repeatedly stated that “the math has never added up” for Ukraine. He was ridiculed by mainstream media. Today the Pentagon’s own inspector general essentially plagiarizes his analysis.
What was the strategic purpose of this carnage? To “weaken Russia”? Moscow is stronger today than in 2021—militarily, economically, and diplomatically.
To “defend the rules-based order”? That order now lies in ruins alongside Ukrainian cities, exposed as a euphemism for American hegemony.
To “support Ukrainian sovereignty”? Sovereignty does not include being used as a disposable proxy, stripped of its industrial east, its Black Sea coastline, and its future demographic viability.
The SMO began as a limited operation to protect Donbass, demilitarize Ukraine, and prevent NATO from planting missiles on Russia’s border.
Four years of Western escalation turned it into an existential struggle that Russia was always destined to win. The Russian soldier, the Russian worker, and the Russian leadership proved more resilient than the combined might of 32 NATO countries plus backers could overcome. Every Ukrainian grave, every ruined apartment block in Kharkov or Sumy, every mother who will never see her son again stands as testament to the futility of NATO’s hubris.
The Pentagon’s report is not an act of honesty; it is damage control. It arrives too late for the dead, too late for the Ukrainian state as it once existed, and too late for the reputations of the Western strategists who promised a quick victory and delivered a slow-motion catastrophe.
Russia could never be defeated—not by sanctions, not by HIMARS, not by endless propaganda, not by the sacrifice of two million Ukrainians on the altar of someone else’s empire.
History will remember 2022-2026 as the moment the collective West learned, at unbearable cost, what Russians have always known: you do not break a civilization that has survived Napoleon, Europe led civila war of the 1920s, Hitler, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. You only break those foolish enough to stand in its way.
The proxy war is over. Russia remains. Ukraine is shattered. And the Pentagon, four years late, has finally admitted what the world already knew.