In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce a Ukrainian “scholar” and social media activist, Marta Havryshko (@HavryshkoMarta). She’s best known for spreading anti-Ukraine and pro-Kremlin narratives online, along with a habit of spotting neo-Nazis everywhere in Ukraine.
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This woman in Ust-Labinsk, Krasnodar region, in Russia not only sees the burning oil depot, but in fact Russia‘s future.
This war has derailed everything in Putin‘s crumbling empire.
Source of video: TG / Exilenova
⛽️🔥 In the occupied territories, restrictions on the movement of vehicles from the illegitimate authorities have been in effect for several days, but drivers continue to try their luck…
Pussy ass bitch always walks out of interviews when he’s called out on his lies. Then he reverts to name calling. The good part is watching the lumbering fat fuck struggle to get out of his chair. Have I ever told you guys how much I hate this motherfucker?
Before I leave Ireland, I want to place on record that in the last 24 hours I have received constant stalking and death threats for my reporting. However I will not be intimidated.
What I have uncovered is deeply troubling, and the effort to silence it only makes that clearer.
🚨Irish MEPs debate Aughinish.
Here’s one brief clip where it’s suggested the EU step in and buy Russia’s share of Alumina to save the jobs.
Great in theory. But my concern is the control Rusal have further down in the Bauxite supply side before reaching Aughinish…
Total collapse at russia's Sochi airport. Thousands of passengers have been stuck there ever since Friday's drone attack.
What’s the matter? Is your own little war getting in the way of your travel plans? 😏
🚨For those new to #Alumina21, did you know that the gigantic red mud pit from the Aughinish Refinery is 182 hectares big and contains 50 Millions tons of caustic waste. It’s right next to the Shannon Estuary - major water source.
And then there’s this 👇
Ukrainian long-range drones reportedly penetrated deep into Russian territory and struck facilities housing valuable MiG-31 interceptor aircraft.
Multiple hangars were destroyed, massive fires erupted across the base, and several aircraft were reportedly destroyed or severely damaged.
The MiG-31 serves as a critical launch platform for Russia's Kinzhal hypersonic missile system, making the losses particularly costly for Moscow.
The strike is expected to reduce Russia's ability to conduct long-range missile attacks and highlights Ukraine's growing capability to reach strategic military targets far behind the front lines.
Satellite imagery circulating online appears to show extensive destruction, burning infrastructure, and collapsed aircraft shelters. Russian authorities have yet to provide an official assessment of the damage.
A bold deep-strike operation that demonstrates Ukraine's expanding reach and delivers a costly setback to Russian military aviation.