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Using the footage of the burning refinery in Moscow for promoting their products as the Ukrainian defense contractor Firepoint is doing at the Eurosatory, is god-tier trolling I have only rarely seen.
CBS: Ukraine drone strike hits Russian oil refinery, Zelenskyy says "Moscow will burn" if Putin continues war.
Financial Times: The apocalyptic images of flame and smoke engulfing the Russian capital were a remarkable demonstration of Ukraine’s increasing capacity to strike deep behind enemy lines with its largely homegrown long-range drones.
The Washington Post: Weeks of sustained Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy facilities have forced many of Russia’s regions to start rationing fuel.
The New York Times: The large-scale assault seemed to feed fears among Russians that the Kremlin’s ability to isolate society from the impacts of the war was sharply eroding.
Tons of videos from Moscow showing the strikes against the refinery, but not in one video you can hear the air alarm.
In the capital of „Panem“ you don’t want to embarrass the Kremlin midget and his oligarchic entourage. However, the miles-high smoke clouds cannot be hidden.
@Tendar Good news: Moscow's air-defense system is working perfectly. But instead of drones, it's intercepting the sound of the air-raid sirens before it reaches the public. 🥹
Russia plans to import gasoline by sea in an attempt to address fuel shortages that emerged after large-scale drone strikes on oil refining infrastructure and fuel storage facilities.
https://t.co/ZOSjwnMy6y
Was watching Clarkson's Farm and spotted something familiar... a magnet on a cabinet.
Computer, zoom and enhance.
Boom! It's the famous "Russian warship, go f*ck yourself!" commemorative stamp. 😎
@ScienceFocusonX As Māori folk wisdom says: while sticking your tongue out may slightly lower your own cortisol level, it definitely raises it in your enemy’s. 😉
The near-stalemate in Ukraine is causing the war’s centre of gravity to shift from the trenches and towards the factories and supply lines behind it https://t.co/LTSx2POJbx
Photo: AP
The Russian dictator is now so paranoid that he had this Russian artist murdered in Poland for paintings like this.
It'd be a shame if we made his works more popular than ever.
US researchers have apparently identified the cause of widespread GPS disruptions over Europe: Russian early-warning satellites are reportedly emitting signals capable of significantly impairing GPS reception.
Russia’s suspected use of early-warning satellites to deliberately jam GPS signals across large parts of Europe marks a dangerous escalation in space-based electronic warfare. Instead of using these systems—which are intended for missile early warning—solely for defensive purposes, Moscow is apparently testing or operating offensive capabilities that threaten civil aviation, maritime shipping, emergency services, and critical infrastructure on a continental scale.
Has the email of condemnation already been sent to Moscow?
Ushakov: "Russia is the strongest, most feared, most sovereign great power on Earth. That's why we're asking an American president to pressure Ukraine into giving us what we want. Russia's conditions are non-negotiable. We therefore hope Trump can negotiate them for us." 🤡
Putin’s advisor Ushakov says Trump, in a conversation with Putin today, promised to put pressure on the Europeans and Ukraine during the G7 summit, and otherwise, to accept Russian peace conditions.
(Uncommon in a readout to speak on behalf of the interlocutor, by the way.)