Earth could be heaven but people are too fucking stupid to want it. Pathetic. I hate bastard people. Astronomy is my second interest beside watching worms dying
23-year-old Ukrainian POW Bohdan Trofimiuk was tortured so brutally in russian captivity that he can no longer walk.
Captured at 19 while defending Mariupol and Azovstal, he was beaten into a coma during a brutal "reception" in prison, left permanently disabled, and denied medical care.
Instead of being released or treated, he was put through a sham "terrorism" trial. russia sentenced him to 16 years in a maximum-security prison simply for defending his country.
This is not justice. It is a grave violation of international law.
russia systematically tortures Ukrainian POWs and then prosecutes them for "terrorism" simply because they served in Ukraine's Armed Forces—in direct violation of the Geneva Conventions.
The world must know his name.
Bohdan Trofimiuk is the face of russian barbarity.
#FreeAzovstalDefenders
Сергій FLASH on strikes against Russian satellite communication centers.
Direct translation of the text:
“Many people ask me to explain which space communication facilities we have recently been attacking.
Our enemy has a fairly large number of satellites in space that perform various tasks for the Russian army. There are communication satellites, reconnaissance satellites, and others. All of these satellites are in geostationary orbit or low elliptical orbits.
But all satellites, without exception, require a communication link with Earth. Some satellites need control, while others need a stable data transmission channel for ground users. To perform these tasks, space communication nodes (centers) have been deployed on the territory of the Russian Federation. There are five main centers.
These nodes are equipped with large satellite antennas. Some antennas are fixed and aimed at geostationary satellites, while others can rotate to interact with satellites passing in low orbit. For example, any reconnaissance satellite must transmit the information it collects back to Earth, and this happens through such ground communication stations.
This month, we attacked two such centers:
CCS “Dubna” (Moscow region)
CCS “Vladimir” (Gus-Khrustalny)
How do we understand whether we achieved results or not?
Visual damage
Detection via electronic intelligence of changes in the operation of enemy satellites.
And I can say that our strikes have partially achieved their intended goals. But this is only the beginning.”
Before becoming a record-breaking astronaut, @StationCDRKelly worked as an EMT and an ambulance driver, providing emergency aid.
After becoming a UNITED24 Ambassador, he has constantly aided Ukrainian medics.
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💔 34-year-old Volodymyr Chernychenko was killed during yesterday’s strike on a civilian enterprise in Kryvyi Rih. At the time of the attack, he was operating an excavator, covering a shift for a colleague.
Volodymyr was a veteran of the 24th “Aidar” Assault Brigade and had defended Bakhmut. After his service, he returned to his family and was raising three children.
“I want him to be remembered as a strong, brave, and kind person,” his wife Anastasiia wrote.
Deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.
🇺🇦⚖️ Former Chief of Staff of the Anti-Terrorist Center at SBU, FSB agent, Colonel Dmytro Kozyura, who headed the ATC headquarters since 2016, was sentenced to life imprisonment for treason under martial law, - Prosecutor General Kravchenko
Defenders of the 93rd Mechanized Brigade "Kholodnyi Yar" held positions for 7 months near Kostiantynivka
During this time, the Defenders endured constant shelling, FPV drone strikes, and Russian assaults.
A Defender with the call sign "Macho" says that after leaving the positions, he started to value life, friendship, and actions much more. He recalls constantly telling his brothers-in-arms: "It's okay, everything will be fine, we still have grandchildren to see."
📹: Suspilne
She is 21 years old.
She fires an assault rifle, a grenade launcher, a mortar, and an artillery cannon — knee-deep in mud if necessary. She can command an artillery unit. She holds alpine climbing skills.
This is not a superhero film.
This is Daryna from Ternopil, a graduate of the National Army Academy, now serving in the artillery of the 128th Heavy Mechanised Brigade “Dyke Pole.”
She decided she wanted to be in the military in school. The only question was where to apply. She chose Lviv. She chose artillery.
“In my group there were only six girls. By 2022, some groups had dozens — 40, 60. The full-scale invasion radically changed the life plans of many people.”
When she told her parents, they tried to talk her out of it. For a long time. With many arguments.
Then Russia invaded. And her father joined the military too — territorial defence. His unit is now holding the line in Sumy region.
“When my father understood I was serious, he gave me probably the most valuable advice I ever received: if you’ve set your mind on something — go all the way. Never give up.”
She graduated. She chose her unit. She chose artillery.
In her academy class years ago: six girls. In 2022: forty. Sixty. Per group.
Ukraine is not running out of people willing to defend it.
It is running out of time for the world to understand what kind of people are doing it.
Source: 128th Separate Heavy Mechanised Brigade, June 2026
#Ukraine #UAF #DefendingUkraine #WomenInUniform
💔 She will always be eight.
Today’s russian strike on Pavlohrad killed little Alina.
Her home was destroyed. Her mother was injured, her father is in critical condition.
Rest in peace, Alina 🕯️
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Russian milbloggers say Ukrainian "Hornet" drones have started cutting logistics on the Rostov-Taganrog highway, the same way they did with the Taganrog-Dzhankoi land corridor to Crimea. Next up is the M4 "Don," the federal highway running Moscow-Voronezh-Rostov-Krasnodar-Novorossiysk, they write.
Ви маєте знати про ДТЕКівця Олександра Косолапова, який загинув вчора під час обстрілу ТЕС.
Останні роки він ремонтував ТЕС після атак. Починав як слюсар, загалом присвятив енергетиці та роботі на підприємствах ДТЕК 30 років.
Справжній профі, надійний товариш, відданий своїй справі спеціаліст.
Світла пам’ять енергетикам, шахтарям та всім, хто загинув в боротьбі за світло під час цієї страшної війни.
🤝 So when people ask me why I do this:
Looking away won't stop the war. On the contrary, ignoring it is exactly what brings it closer to the rest of us.
The only path to peace is pressure on the aggressor.
Our @69thSB trucks are helping. Let's bring wheels to the defenders 👇
In the shadow of the night just as under the burning sun, the sky never sleeps. And neither do we. 🌌✨
Being a drone pilot in air defense isn't just about operating technology or tracking numbers on a screen. It is a non-stop vigil, second by second. Just yesterday, once again on position, eyes locked on the horizon, we stood as a shield. 🛡️
Because intercepting an enemy drone in the sky is about so much more than just destroying metal.
Behind every single target taken down, lives are saved. Behind every successful interception, there is a child sleeping peacefully, a grandmother who can smile, a grandfather safe in his home. Defending the sky means carrying the weight and responsibility of what is most precious: human life. It is an immense, almost indescribable feeling—a mix of absolute pride and deep humility. ❤️
This work is never a solo mission. Within our Marine Air Defense Brigade, every victory is the result of a meticulously coordinated team effort. We are a human chain where every single link is vital.
And as we look up to guard the sky, we never forget to look straight ahead: our hearts go out to each and every one of our soldiers, our brothers and sisters in arms, who hold the line on the ground at the peril of their lives. It is together, united, that we protect our land and our people.
Together until victory. 🇺🇦💪
🇨🇿Ahoj všem v České republice,
jsem Ksenija, příslušnice 37. brigády námořní pěchoty a spolubojovnice z Hnutí VETERANKA.
Děkuji vám za vaši podporu a za to, že stojíte při Ukrajině. Víme o RUN4UKR a o bězích, které jste uspořádali – opravdu to pro nás hodně znamená. Nejen samotná pomoc, ale i to, že jste se rozhodli jednat, zapojit se a podpořit nás takhle reálným způsobem.
Finanční prostředky, které jste vybrali, už teď pomáhají plnit potřeby 37. brigády, což přímo posiluje naši práci zde.
Děkuji panu prezidentovi České republiky, který podporuje RUN4UKR, Ukrajinu a nás.
Cítíme vaši podporu. Děkujeme, že běháte pro Ukrajinu.
🇺🇦Привіт усім у Чехії!
Я Ксенія, військовослужбовиця 37-ї окремої бригади морської піхоти та посестра Руху ВЕТЕРАНКА.
Дякую вам за підтримку та за те, що стоїте пліч-о-пліч з Україною. Ми знаємо про RUN4UKR та забіги, які ви організували — це справді дуже багато значить для нас. Важлива не лише сама допомога, а й той факт, що ви дієте, долучаєтеся та підтримуєте нас у такий реальний спосіб.
Кошти, які ви зібрали, вже спрямовані на потреби 37-ї бригади, і це безпосередньо посилює нашу роботу тут.
Дякую Президенту Чеської Республіки, який підтримує RUN4UKR, Україну та нас.
Ми відчуваємо вашу підтримку. Дякуємо, що біжите за Україну!
@prezident_pavel@veteranka_
@air_defense_division
@37obrmp
📹Philippe Vogel
Angelina Martynyuk died on July 26, 2025💔.
She served as Senior Sergeant and commander of the reconnaissance section of the 155th Mechanized Brigade.
She was killed during mission near Pokrovsk.
So young and so beautiful, she was only 20 years old🙈💔
Rest in peace, hero🫡🙏
She lost her leg to a russian strike. She didn’t lose her dream.
Ukrainian gymnast Oleksandra Pascal won gold at the “Carla’s Rhythmic Cup” in Romania — competing with a bionic prosthetic leg.
In 2022, she survived a russian strike on Zatoka, spent weeks in intensive care, and underwent amputation.
Today, she stands on the podium.
Stronger than war. Stronger than what tried to break her.
⚡️ Danish PM Frederiksen: Ukraine needs Europe, and just as important, Europe now needs Ukraine.
"In my opinion it is quite simple. Europe cannot rearm effectively without Ukraine, and our support to Ukraine is not charity, it is self-defense."