Congratulations to the Hungarian people 🎉🎉 Europe will get stronger, Ukraine too and russia is getting isolated, loosing control on countries one after another!
I took this photo today not far from Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin. In it, between a GDR stele and a Soviet red star, is Hero of Ukraine Oleksandr Matsievskyi, who was shot by Russian forces on a captured position after shouting “Glory to Ukraine!”, already unarmed.
In an inconspicuous corner - the entire spirit of the times.
@anthony_gislain Je suis assez sceptique. Les ukrainiens sont bien plus unis entre eux, la plupart vivent dans des conditions bien plus précaires ce qui permet une plus grande résilience. Politiquement c'est plus polarisé aux extrêmes en France ce qui n'aide pas du tout.
@JHaegelen62336@thetoitoi Les autres ports sont des petites villes, peu de populations, peu de mouvements... 12 bateaux à transporter, plus matériel et hommes... La zone d'Odessa est plus adaptée pour ce genre de gros déplacements.
@DeBunKerEtoiles C'est une métaphore des élites prêtes à tout pour conserver leur pouvoir, même au prix de la destruction du monde. Les personnages ne sont pas rationnels, ils sont aveuglés par leur idéologie, leur peur de perdre leur statut, ou leur conviction que le monde mérite d’être purifié.
@evo1tactical Damn!! I remember how much of a game changer you have been with your work in the defense of Mikolaiv at the start of the invasion. We wouldn't have been able to stop that huge armor column. Even your training is really good. Huge respect! Keep going your amazing work bro💪🫡
On March 10, 1865, in Przemyśl, the composition by Mykhailo Verbytskyi set to the words of Pavlo Chubynskyi, was performed for the first time. It later became the national anthem of Ukraine, uniting people ever since.
Happy Day of the National Anthem of Ukraine🇺🇦
There is a careful, almost surreal balancing act happening in Europe right now: the continent is watching history flip a switch. The “bad guy” from Europe’s own memory is now on the right side of the story, supplying the kind of serious capability that forces aggressors to do real math again. And once Europe finally brushes off the paralysis and stops pretending it is helpless, the conclusion is obvious: nobody is going to “manage” this continent when it moves as one.
This is a landmass that has survived and shaped itself through more than a thousand wars. That is not a romantic statement, it is a warning label. Europe does not need to learn how to fight. Europe needs to remember that it can.
A concrete symbol of that mood is the HK421, Heckler & Koch’s new machine gun, made in Germany: reduced weight and size, chambered in 7.62×51 mm NATO. When that kind of kit starts flowing, the message is simple. Europe is not asking for permission anymore.
@traductionauto@PaulMoreiraPLTV Il y a quand même des sujets plus important à mette en avant en ce moment au sujet de l'Ukraine que de mettre la lumière sur quelques individus néo nazis. Ça a de la gueule mais même en Ukraine ils ne font pas grand chose.
The European Union paid €5.8 billion in March 2025, and another €650 billion just last week, to a terrorist leader whose Syrian forces are now releasing some of the world’s most dangerous ISIS fighters, men who have been held for ten years under Kurdish control.
I have repeatedly gone on Danish broadcasts to criticize this. I warned politicians. I argued with them. Each time, I was told and promised the situation was under control, and Kurds were our allies.
But the reality is this: those who protected Europe from terrorism are now being slaughtered, forced to surrender, and threatened with rule by ISIS, while ISIS fighters themselves are being set free.
I am terrified. I am deeply worried. Words cannot fully express the fear I feel about what this means for first and foremost for the defenders of freedom and democracy, second what it means for Europe, for the region, and for our collective security.
We are legitimizing a caliphate as power, just like we did with Islamic Republic of Iran.
Ukraine’s SBU finally put real numbers on something many of us have been watching happen piece by piece.
Over the past year, Ukraine’s Security Service says it destroyed or disabled roughly $4 billion worth of Russian air defense systems. S-300s. S-350s. S-400s. Buk-M1s. Buk-M2s. Pantsirs. These are not backup systems. These are the core of Russia’s layered air defense network.
From where I am, this is not abstract. This is how Ukraine stays alive while being outmanned and outgunned.
You do not beat Russia by lining up tank on tank. You beat them by stripping away their protection. You punch holes in air defense, force them to spread assets thin, and open corridors for long range drones to fly deep. Bases. Warehouses. Airfields. Production sites. That is what this campaign is actually about.
The SBU said it clearly. These strikes had a systemic effect. Once corridors opened, Ukrainian drones could move freely into Russian territory and hit military infrastructure that actually matters. That changes the math of this war.
Look at Taganrog last week. SBU and the Ukrainian Navy hit the Atlant Aero factory. That facility produced Molniya drones used daily against Ukrainian troops. Production halls destroyed. Capacity reduced. Fewer drones launched. That means fewer soldiers killed tomorrow. This is not symbolic. This is cause and effect.
Can every strike be independently verified in real time. No. Anyone who has been in a war knows that. But patterns do not lie. Russia is constantly repositioning air defense. Assets keep getting hit far from the front. Ukraine keeps adapting faster than Russia can plug the gaps.
This is what modern asymmetric warfare looks like when it is done right. Patient. Methodical. Relentless.
Do not underestimate what Ukraine is doing quietly in the background. And do not pretend Russia is not paying a very real price for this war.
Slava Ukraini. Heroyam Slava. 🇺🇦
Hi friends
So after the festive period I’m still grinding out this fundraiser for concentrators and a few ventilators for my 10th trip. I’ve decided that this will be the last fundraiser I will do on here for equipment. You’ll obviously be aware, it’s getting harder and harder for smaller fundraisers get any reach -visibility and therefore funds.
I never thought it would get to 10 missions back in May 22, so I’ve had a bloody good run and had incredible donors, - decent human beings from
all around the world wanting to do the right thing for Ukraine, and see high end life saving equipment personally delivered to medics and defenders all over Ukraine, by yours truly.
That’s said, I will continue to give my all to support Ukraine, her sovereignty, her people and her heroic defenders, more on that later.
But I still need your help to get as much equipment once again into the Wolf as I can, to help save yet more lives. So please, help me one last time, and let’s get this done. 🙏
Start date 5/11/25
Funds to date £ 5650
Managed to get detector balance owed to US contact from last trip paid off and will be ordering next batch of concentrators this week all being well. 👊
I’ve 3 or 4 flags that I’ve been given on various past trips that I will raffle off for a lucky someone who has donated on this fundraiser since start - 5/11/ 25 going forward to end, and will draw it before I leave for Ukraine, more details and pics soon. TY 🙏
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