Iran will never follow through on any MOU.
Iran will never agree to a deal.
Iran will never give up its nuclear ambitions.
Iran will never voluntarily give up control of the Strait.
Iran will never stop supporting terrorists proxies.
Iran will never be a normal country under this regime.
Having closely analyzed the latest flight footage of Ukraine’s new FP-5 "Flamingo" missile, we can finally draw an obvious—and for the Kremlin, utterly humiliating—conclusion. Disregard any panic about some "hypersonic sci-fi wonder-weapon." The Flamingo is functionally a standard, subsonic, low-flying cruise missile running on technology rooted in the middle of the last century. 🚀🚜💥
Let’s be real: on a radar screen, this thing likely lights up like a massive farm tractor. Powered by a jet engine that leaves a thermal heat signature the size of an aircraft carrier, it can be seen and heard from miles away by radar, binoculars, monocles, or even a basic pair of reading glasses. But here is the absolute peak of the thriller: Despite this flying tractor slowly cruising through sovereign Russian airspace for two entire hours, Russia's entire air defense matrix completely fails to intercept it!
When smaller Ukrainian drones strike deep, pro-Kremlin mouthpieces love to cope by claiming they are made of carbon fiber and invisible to Pantsir batteries. But a massive, ten-meter steel tube packed with a screaming jet engine? Even if we assume every operational Pantsir has been deployed to the frontlines or buried around Putin's private bunker in Valdai, where on earth is the Russian Air Force? Where are the interceptor jets explicitly designed for this exact mission? ✈️🤷♂️
The strategic reality in mid-2026 is wild: Russia has been systematically degraded to a state where it cannot defend against mid-20th-century aviation tech. For the first time in military history, Russia's vast geographic size has mutated from an imperial advantage into a catastrophic air-defense liability. Their domestic sky is a total sieve.
This is a massive ace up Kyiv’s sleeve and a critical window of opportunity. Of course, this window will eventually close—just like it did for Bayraktars and HIMARS once tactics evolved. There is no need to over-celebrate; if Ukrainians learned to survive without electricity and fuel, the Russian machine will eventually adapt as well. But right now, on Day 2 of Ukraine’s aggressive 40-day campaign, the strategic gap is wide open. Kyiv needs to exploit this vulnerability to the absolute maximum before the Kremlin figures out a countermeasure. Grab a drink, the structural collapse is running in pure 4K! 😂🥃🍿
Source: Technical analysis of viral FP-5 "Flamingo" flight data and aerospace tracking via independent OSINT defense monitors (June 2026).
“фондацията на гръцкия предприемач Стелиос Хаджийоану обяви дарение от 10 милиона евро. Средствата ще осигуряват допълнителни по 1500 евро месечно на до 80 лекари, работещи на 47 малки острова с население до 4000 души.”
Дали някога ще чуем подобна новина, в която участва български предприемач, зърнар, пътищар или обикновен милиционер?!
Fifty years ago today, Air France Captain Michel Bacos showed the world what true moral courage looks like.
When Flight 139 was hijacked by Palestinian and German terrorists and flown to Entebbe, the non-Jewish passengers were eventually released. Bacos and his crew were also offered their freedom.
However, Bacos, who also served in the French army under DeGaulle, refused to leave his Jewish passengers. All his crew also refused, without exception.
Instead, they chose to remain alongside the 94 Jewish hostages, fully aware of the danger they faced. As Bacos later said, abandoning his passengers was simply "unimaginable."
Days later, they were freed in the legendary Israeli rescue mission, Operation Entebbe, led by Yoni Netanyahu, who would die in the battle.
For his extraordinary courage, Bacos was honoured by both France and Israel. Yet his greatest legacy was not the medals he received, but the example he set: that decency, duty and humanity must never yield to terror or antisemitism.
Michel Bacos was a true hero. May his life, his courage and his memory forever be a blessing and an inspiration.
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„Прогресивна България“ получи комфортно мнозинство, с което може да нанесе непоправими щети върху българското стопанство и финанси, върху историческата ни памет, предупреждава политологът
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Simon Mills reveals why the standard use of antibiotics is destroying your body’s natural defenses
"If you've got a cold, flu, or viral problem, particularly in the airways, antibiotics will have no use at all and they just add to the risk of more problems. Every time you take an antibiotic, you're growing a small population of bacteria that are resistant to that. It is natural selection"
"You have a thousand little bacteria and you kill 999 of them. The one that survives will then become two in 20 minutes and four in 40 minutes and suddenly become a new population. So, we're creating resistance every time we use an antibiotic"
"Let's try then doing something else, shall we? Let's say you've got a cold"
🦩🚀 Visualization of the flight of FP-5 "Flamingo" missiles to the federal scientific and production center "Titan-Barricades" in Volgograd today, - CyberBoroshno
The visualization is based on open source data processed by OCHI AI system.
1) Since explosions were not recorded anywhere along the route, then, presumably, 5 missiles reached the city of Volgograd and 2 were shot down directly over the city.
2) Russian radars detected 4 missiles on Russian territory. So, there is a possibility that 1 was shot down over TOT and another one over the city of Volgograd.
Few people know Russian spies better than Sean Wiswesser, a former CIA station chief who spent much of his career working in the ex-Soviet Union.
But he says we are ‘wilfully unprepared’ for Moscow’s hybrid war of sabotage and assassinations ⤵️
https://t.co/s0QagzQqR7
Serhii Kernytskyi spent 346 days at a position near Chasiv Yar, killed 23 Russians and took 6 prisoner.
He deliberately let them close to 20 meters before throwing a grenade. He has been nominated for the title of Hero of Ukraine — 24th Brigade.
Throughout that year Kernytskyi kept a video diary — filming attacks, trophies and daily life on his phone. There was no signal, but the phone worked.
Hundreds of short videos survived: a dugout burning after an incendiary device, him counting trophy rifles, frying ribs and cooking soup.
Before the army he was a construction worker from Khmelnytskyi Oblast. He mobilized on November 3, 2024. He expected to stay three months, then maybe six.
It turned into almost a year. When he asked his commander why they weren't rotating him out, the answer was: there are no people, no one to send.
The position was a dugout three by four meters near Chasiv Yar, later named "Kernytska" after him.
On the first day a comrade was killed — a shell punched through the ceiling and left a hole one and a half by one and a half meters.
His close-combat tactic was simple: let the Russians come within 20-25 meters, meet them with a grenade, finish them off. Shooting through the bushes further back made no sense.
Kernytskyi: "So I don't miss. So I have certainty that I will take him down."
In winter he stood watch for two hours at a time — by the third his hands froze so badly he couldn't reload his rifle.
He packed the dugout walls with sandbags and trophy body armor to stop shrapnel. He ran the wood stove pipes far out through brambles and covered them with branches.
He never asked his commander for ammunition, grenades or food — he collected everything from killed enemies.
He accumulated 12 trophy AK-12 rifles, a body armor vest, a laser sight, dry rations and cigarettes.
At the end of January 2026 he was left alone. First one comrade was killed by an FPV drone. Then the second, who had been with him for nearly a year, died from a shrapnel wound to an artery.
Kernytskyi: "In the morning we're laughing, by evening — already the heavenly watch."
When drones spotted a group of 8 Russians moving to take the position, he burned the sleeping bags, stripped the trophy rifles and threw the firing pins into the field.
He walked out alone in a moonless night, moving like a tortoise — his legs barely held after months of concussions.
He could not bring his two fallen comrades out. He covered one lightly with earth. The other remained in the dugout.
Kernytskyi: "I cannot justify myself. How do I explain it to their families. How do I look them in the eyes. It is terrifying."
He is now in hospital — his legs are not functioning after a year of constant concussive blasts. He never thought about an award and did not expect one.
Kernytskyi: "I just wanted to stay alive and see my family. For my family to see me. That was all I had."
Author: Tymofiy Mylovanov
During a World Cup football match, a QR code appeared on the stadium screen.
After fans scanned it, thousands of phone flashlights inside the stadium were synchronized to form a coordinated light display across the stands. 🤯
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