❌ In Moscow, for the first time in 23 years, a concert on Red Square on the occasion of Russia Day was canceled.
The event was hastily moved to a closed room in one of the “cultural” centers.
Only a month ago, May 9 parade was held on Red Square without military equipment…
Big night for Ukraine’s long-range strikes.
Kuibyshev Refinery in Samara is reportedly burning in multiple locations and may face lengthy repairs.
VNIIR Progress in Cheboksary — a key producer of Kometa navigation systems used in Shahed drones, Iskander and Kalibr missiles — was hit twice by FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles, causing major damage and fires.
Two oil infrastructure facilities in Russia’s Vladimir region were also struck, including the Vtorovo pumping station.
Explosions were reported across occupied territories as well.
Within Temptation stood strong with Ukraine at Rock am Ring in Germany.
During their performance of “Faster,” Sharon den Adel took the flag of Ukraine’s 130th Separate Territorial Defense Battalion on stage and held it high while singing.
Thank you for standing with Ukraine.
People love to tell me that I live in a “dictatorship.” Yet Russia’s president was elected, unlike neighboring Ukraine where elections are cancelled altogether…so which one’s the dictatorship again?
This cardboard drone (AirKamuy 150) is not made from ordinary cardboard, but from specially treated cardboard with water-resistant coating, wax, and waterproof polymer processing.
Japan has built a $2,500 cardboard drone. It actually flies fast while avoiding radar!
At first, the military thought it was a joke.
A plane made of… cardboard?
Yet, this drone can travel nearly 80 km at over 100 km/h.
And the craziest thing is that its material becomes an advantage.
Cardboard reflects radar waves less than some conventional materials.
As a result, it's harder to detect in the sky.
Japan can even transport hundreds of them in a single container and assemble them in minutes.
While some countries are building drones costing millions, they're focusing on machines that are practically disposable.
Perhaps this is the new technological warfare:
Simple, ultra-fast weapons… produced like Amazon packages.
- @konstructivizm
@ShawnRe84135919@ImtiazMadmood This cardboard drone (AirKamuy 150) is not made from ordinary cardboard, but from specially treated cardboard with water-resistant coating, wax, and waterproof polymer processing.
The Trump administration allowed a waiver that encouraged more Russian crude sales to lapse, even as the Iran war stokes concerns about global oil supplies and higher fuel costs. https://t.co/tCAnNL70s9
The only reason a parade was held in Moscow and we didn’t kill all the freaks who were on Red Square is because of Trump’s guarantee of a prisoner exchange. We value the lives of our Ukrainians above all else. But the exchange is in jeopardy because Putin stated:
“On the eve of Victory Day, Kyiv made it clear that it is not ready for a prisoner exchange. No new proposals have been received.”
Zelenskyy responded immediately:
“The prisoner exchange – 1,000 for 1,000 – is being prepared and must take place. The Americans assumed responsibility for these guarantees. Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters has handed over the lists for one thousand POWs to the Russian side . There was American mediation in reaching this arrangement on the exchange, and accordingly, we expect the American side to play an active role in ensuring it’s fulfilled.”
Trump must keep his promise and ensure this exchange. If the Ukrainians do not return home, there will be no point in us paying any further attention to the White House.
The slithering Starmer refuses to resign after Labour were demolished across the land in the local elections.
Instead of taking any responsibility, he shifts blame on to everyone who lost their seats.
Pretending he doesn't realise this was the nation making clear we hate him.
Ukraine’s new AI-powered laser “Tryzub” can reportedly burn through Shahed drones from 5 km away.
The Ukrainian-developed system is now in final testing and has been mounted on a mobile trailer-based platform designed for rapid deployment against aerial threats.
According to developer Celebra Tech, the laser can target FPV drones at 800–900 meters, reconnaissance drones at 1.5 km, and larger Shahed-type UAVs at distances up to 5 km.
The system also integrates AI-assisted targeting and radar-linked tracking to improve detection and engagement precision.
📹Celebra Tech
The first private Anti-air company in the world works in Ukraine.
Operators in Carmin Sky use joysticks to control automatic turrets. Sky Sentinel turrets, equipped with Browning machine guns are used. They locate target automatically and wait for permission to fire — DW.
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