BREAKING:
Shooting for the Stars: secret military documents we obtained show China fully involved with supporting Russian war in Ukraine and plans against the West, even offered a contingency plan to shoot down @elonmusk's Starlink. https://t.co/uFfZtB7jde
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Approximate flight routes of our UAVs:
🔴 Red arrows — directions of strike UAV movement;
🔵 Blue arrows — directions of jet-powered UAV movement;
According to Russian sources, around 330 drones were reported, though these estimates and the displayed routes remain highly approximate.
Footage has emerged showing the strike on tankers in the Sea of Azov near the Kerch Strait on July 8.
One interesting detail is that the Russians reportedly scrambled several Su-34 fighter-bombers in an attempt to repel the attack. Judging by the outcome, however, they completely failed to accomplish their mission.
🇵🇱🇺🇦 Polish Ministry of Defense: Ukraine and Poland have resumed active discussions on the transfer of Polish MiG-29s in exchange for Ukrainian UAV technology.
🚨Irish Minister Peter Burke said today that the Irish government never lobbied on behalf of Aughinish Alumina.
I find it hard to square that circle based on the contents of picture 2 below and in the link.
https://t.co/iSnL8dSzp5
I am appalled by the IOC’s decision to provisionally lift their sanction on the Russian Olympic Committee. Please see my statement on behalf of the Government of Canada, below:
This aged so well.
Crocodile tears.
Back then, the IOC leadership disqualified me without any grounds because they didn’t want to admit reality and honor our fallen Ukrainian athletes.
In her interview after the disqualification, Ms. Coventry shed crocodile tears and spoke about solidarity with Ukraine, as well as providing generators as humanitarian aid for Ukrainian sports facilities.
The issue of the generators was never raised again, and of course the IOC never delivered anything.
In the same way, their “solidarity with Ukraine” turned out to be just as much of a fake as Coventry’s tears.