A picture of an entire family killed in this mornings massive Russian ballistic missile strike on Kyiv is going viral in Ukraine.
People are horrified by Russia’s brutality and furious about the attacks on civilians.
14 Ukrainian civilians have been found dead in Kyiv so far.
there are >100 people trying to enslave all of humanity
they are building a closed Super-intelligence
and choosing who gets access, and who doesn't
WAKE UP.
‼️ Please do NOT look away!
Watch the video! Feel what people just like you felt at the moment Russian forces attacked a playground in Kherson.
Children were wounded. One little girl lost an eye.
Please share! The world needs to see what Russia is doing to innocent Ukrainians.
Video: Andrii Bokser
The Scariest Photo in My Gallery...
In the evening, I learned about a seriously wounded man who couldn't be carried away. He had been lying there for a long time, waiting for help, while an enemy drone hovered above him, watching for an evacuation team. But the company commander seized the moment and risked his life to go get him. And they did it - they brought him to the nearest shelter.
Late at night, I went there, hoping I could still help. Several hours of struggle, five or six failed attempts to insert an IV - no more veins left... One last time, by some miracle, I found a vein. We started injecting solutions, his blood pressure rose, a few more injections, and finally - we exhaled. He was stable.
The evac team arrived, we loaded him into the vehicle, and I said: "That's it, boy, hold on. It's over now. The doctors are waiting for you. Just a little longer, and everything will be fine."
They drove away. I sat down, and at that very moment, my combat medic took this photo. A second later, we heard a powerful explosion. Then-silence. Our evacuation team never made contact again. Russians were waiting for them.
Everyone was killed.
When I joined the army, many people asked me: "Are you going to avenge your husband? Do you want blood?" And I always answered: "I'm not here to kill. I'm here to save lives - so that no one else, like my husband, is left without medical care on the battlefield."
They also asked if I would treat prisoners. My answer was always yes. It was my duty.
Not anymore.
I don't want to save anymore. I want to kill. And I want to see them die. I want to see their mothers and wives screaming over their graves.
I will not help any prisoner.
I don't care about your humanity, your rules of war, your conventions.
Damn you, russians.
You, your children, and your grandchildren - for all the grief you have brought to our land.
Author: Combat Medic Nadiya Bila, Ukraine.
If Zelenskyy is warning us that Russia might attack the Baltics, I think he probably has a pretty good reason. As a Balt, I am surprised that many of us are treating Zelenskyy’s warning with contempt, while I myself understand where he is coming from.
Some accuse Zelenskyy of spreading narratives that help Russia. Well, I very much doubt he is trying to help Russia, and I don’t think he would take that risk lightly.
Some say he is pushing a fake scare story to focus the West’s attention on supporting Ukraine. But Ukraine has been deprived of that support for a long time, and has unfortunately learnt to live without it. I don’t think he is playing games. I find it more likely that he is offering his honest analysis to his friends.
Anybody feeling instinctive anger whenever the issue of a possible Russian attack against a Baltic State is raised should have a think about these three questions:
1. Are we sure Putin has no good reasons to attack NATO? He only needs one, and it doesn’t need to be as ambitious as a full invasion and annexation. He might be thinking that a small incursion could fracture our alliance and reboot his popularity at home by providing a win for his war machine. He could use his reserves or divert some troops from Ukraine, which he sees is a much harder nut to crack than the Baltics. Are we certain that he isn’t even tempted to try?
2. If not the Baltics, then where? Even though the Baltic States have raised defence spending as a percentage of GDP to the highest levels in NATO, we remain vulnerable while the effect of that boost comes online. We have no conscription like the Finns, the German brigade won’t be here for at least a year, our militaries are less developed than other potential NATO targets, so why wouldn’t Putin choose us?
3. And are we 100% certain that Article 5 is still deterring Russia as much as it used to? Even if we still believe in the “ironclad commitment” of our allies, any expert would have to admit that some of our main allies are somewhat distracted right now while others have only recently started rebuilding their militaries. Should Putin wait until Europe gets stronger? Or until US attention returns to Europe?
Zelenskyy has good reason to doubt that the West would suddenly experience a surge of bravery if a second country in the East were attacked now, NATO member or not.
So I’m sorry, but this is why I see where Zelenskyy is coming from. The Baltics could be the target, Putin might be tempted, and our allies are currently in a tough spot. The window of opportunity is open.
My suggestion to my fellow Baltic statesmen is this: Instead of getting flustered, get ready.
Prepare contingency plans, learn Ukrainian survival techniques fast, and think about how to quickly extend the Ukrainian defence umbrella over the Baltic Sea — if indeed the merde does hit the ventilator.
💔This is Kherson, every single day.
Watch it please, I dare you. Because this reality should not be censured.
Ukrainian civilians are being slaughtered by the russians with their barbaric, inhumane ways of terror.
«The world! Why are you silent? Is conscience and humanity already out of the norm in 2026? Are human lives not worth anything anymore?»
I echo this statement of Andriy Valeriyovych who posted this video, who sees and lives this reality every single day.
People are being killed on benches waiting for the bus, in cars trying to evacuate, on the sidewalks going to the store, in their backyard while feeding their animals, in the own home by simply moving past their windows.
Why, dear world, Why are you so quiet?
How did such despicable evil of russia and their war crimes become something possible and even acceptable to ignore? Is there really no humanity left?
#russiaisaterroriststate
Not a single word from the likes of Mark Ruffalo, Angelina Jolie, or Gary Lineker about the Iranian football players who were forced to leave Australia and return to Iran, where they could face severe punishment or even death.
These clowns want you to think they’re all about “humanity” and “decency,” but they’re not. They’re only concerned with whatever the popular narrative happens to be and it is always the one that appeases Islamic extremists and targets Trump.
After the meeting in Abu Dhabi, the U.S. side proposed de-escalatory steps – halt to strikes against energy infrastructure. They also raised the issue of halting attacks on other critical infrastructure. Yet we saw strikes on the railroad and other facilities. Nevertheless, there were no strikes on energy infrastructure. The Americans expected that this would hold for a week.
Today, the Russians struck us with 71 missiles and 450 drones. If you look at the strike package Russia intended to use at the moment the previous negotiations in Abu Dhabi concluded, at that point, they had less of everything. What did they do? They delayed the strike, increased the number of missiles and drones, and hit us during the coldest days. So I wouldn’t say anyone presented us with a gift. I don’t think that’s what happened. They struck with a package one and a half times larger than what they could have used back then.
It was a very sensible proposal: let’s show the entire world and our societies that de-escalation steps are underway. The Americans logically suggested this until the next meeting. And that’s how it should have been, so the next meeting could take place, and then the parties would continue discussing other ways to de-escalate and how we see the war ending. The meeting was postponed for reasons unrelated to Ukraine, to Wednesday–Thursday. And from our perspective, de-escalation should have continued. Yet, it has not.
A powerful text by Yevhen Spirin, written after a conversation with a young Ukrainian soldier:
You know, I never wanted to become a hero, and I am not one. And I definitely don’t want to die so that people post a “candle GIF” about me. I like myself alive. I wanted a child — better yet, two — a dog, and a small vegetable garden. I wanted to write my short stories, pickle cucumbers, smoke a pipe, and watch the sunset. I wanted to make love to my wife, kiss her lips, and say, “Darling, shall we go to the fair tomorrow?”
I never wanted to be a hero, and I am not one. I feel ashamed when people thank me; it hurts that I am alive while someone else isn’t. I never wanted to be a hero. And this friend didn’t want to either — at 21, he came back from his position and sat there with empty eyes. I took the gun from him and wiped his face. He didn’t even notice. He definitely didn’t want to be a hero, yet somehow he became one. And some of us didn’t even try.
@JayinKyiv@lunaroverdrive On Donald Trump: "If he can in any way profit from your death, he'll facilitate it, and then he'll ignore the fact that you died" Mary Trump, pg.209, Too Much &Never Enough
🇪🇺 The F35 Requires Three Hundred Mechanics. Gripen Requires Sweden and an IKEA Manual.
Ukraine Has Exposed the Truth. The F35 Cannot Survive a Real War.
Ukraine has made one thing impossible to ignore. An aircraft that depends on a massive global logistics chain, proprietary software systems and contractor approval for even routine maintenance is a liability in real war.
The F35 may offer advanced capabilities, but its sustainment model is extremely complex, expensive and deeply dependent on US controlled infrastructure. Even the Pentagon’s own audits have pointed to readiness problems, spare part shortages and heavy maintenance burdens that slow down operations. This is not the kind of aircraft you can keep flying under extreme pressure without absolute political alignment with Washington at every moment.
European fighters are built on a very different philosophy. Eurofighter, Rafale and especially Gripen were designed for situations where airbases are under threat and turnaround times must be fast. Gripen can operate from road bases, be turned around by a small ground crew and stay in the air without relying on a global maintenance network. Sweden’s entire doctrine is based on dispersed operations that survive real conflict conditions. The point is simple. European jets are built for wartime practicality, not for a maintenance ecosystem that collapses the moment a supply chain breaks.
🇨🇦 For a country like Canada, the choice should be obvious. You need an aircraft you can maintain at home, in Arctic conditions, with national control over spares, data and upgrades. You need a fighter that works when supply lines are strained, not one that depends on overseas depots and political permission to stay operational. In that world Gripen, Rafale and Eurofighter are not sentimental European picks. They are the realistic, sovereign and war ready options.
The Swedes even build Gripen with the same mindset as IKEA. It just works anywhere, with the team you have, and without the fantasy that someone else will keep it alive for you.
Musk and the Trump regime will never complain about X being banned in Russia and China because they aren't trying to install pro-Russian, authoritarian governments into Russia and China, only in Europe.
If MAGA Gives Away Ukrainian Territory, America’s Global Security System Collapses
If the United States recognises Russia’s occupation of Ukrainian territory, the consequences will spread far beyond Europe. It will trigger a chain reaction that collapses the entire security architecture America has relied on for decades.
Europe will respond with force.
Recognising Russian land grabs destroys the principle that borders cannot be changed by conquest. Europe will move militarily into eastern Ukraine to stop further Russian expansion. NATO unity will fracture because the United States would be the one who broke the foundation it created.
China will act in the Pacific.
Beijing will see the collapse of US resolve as the moment to break American containment. China will push into the First Island Chain and challenge US positions near Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines. The Pacific will no longer be a buffer. It becomes a direct strategic route toward the US mainland.
North Korea will exploit the weakness.
Pyongyang will immediately pressure or attack South Korea, knowing the United States cannot project strength on two fronts at once. America will either be drawn into a major Asian conflict or forced into withdrawal, ending its credibility in the region.
Japan and South Korea will lose faith in the US.
Both nations rely on American protection. If Washington abandons Ukraine under pressure from a political faction, they will no longer consider the US a stable ally. This would shift the balance of power in East Asia overnight.
Taiwan becomes indefensible.
With credibility broken, deterrence collapses. China will move on Taiwan, and the US will face a choice between an enormous war or abandoning another democratic partner.
The Middle East will shift away from the US.
All states dependent on American stability Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, the Gulf states will reassess their alliances. They will turn toward China and Russia because they will no longer trust US guarantees.
All of this begins with a single decision: legitimising Russia’s territorial conquest.
And it is driven by a tiny group around Trump.
A small circle with strong pro Russia sympathies and personal interests tied to Russian energy assets. They are not the Republican Party. They are not normal America. But they have the president’s ear and they do not understand the global chain reaction their actions would ignite.
This is not about ideology.
It is about the destruction of US credibility.
Giving away Ukrainian territory does not end a war. It starts a global one.