@prof_preobr Trump, Vance and Hegseth are deliberately delaying sending any PAC3 missiles because they support Russia.
These individuals are traitors to civilised society.
The Trump family and their apparatchiks are all chasing phantom Russian riches.
Trump shows once again: corruption stops at nothing—not even football.
US star Balogun receives a clear red card—Trump simply calls FIFA boss Infantino, and suddenly the suspension is gone. The player is allowed to take the field in the Round of 16 match against Belgium.
Fair play? Nowhere to be found.
In Trump’s world, it’s all about power, corruption, lies, and blackmail—and FIFA’s own rulebook gets bent to suit that agenda.
KELLOGG: Who is advising Trump on Putin? His son-in-law Kushner and his envoy to Russia, Witkoff. What is their diplomatic background? What they've actually done? They’ve sold real estate. This is not a business deal. This is conflict. You have to understand conflict management.
Over this past week, Russia used around 2,200 attack drones against Ukraine, more than 1,730 guided aerial bombs, and 106 missiles of various types, nearly half of them ballistic. Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Kharkiv, and Dnipro, as well as our border and frontline communities, are under fire almost every day. There was a massive strike on Kyiv that claimed the lives of 31 people and injured another 102, including four children. My condolences to their families and loved ones.
Every day, we must protect lives from these attacks. We already have the capabilities to effectively shoot down more than 90% of drones, but, unfortunately, not all ballistic missiles are intercepted. And it is ballistic missiles that Moscow is now leaning on to continue its war. And every day, we are working to strengthen air defense for Ukraine: through PURL and through our bilateral contacts with countries that have not joined PURL but do have the missiles we so urgently need. We are also strengthening our air defense through joint work with Europeans on anti-ballistic capabilities. We need answers from our partners to our requests for air defense. Every package of interceptor missiles provides real protection for lives. I thank all leaders who are finding ways to help in this particular area.
KELLOGG: Putin has to realize he’s not winning this war. Even Russian people see that. Soviets left Afghanistan after losing 18,000 soldiers. Putin has lost 1.2 to 1.4 million soldiers. He has to worry about being the next tsar assassinated. He’s got to start thinking like that.
We are doing everything we can to defend Ukraine, all of Europe, and the European way of life.
Please stay active.
Please help us bring our people home from Russian captivity – our children, prisoners of war, civilian hostages, including three OSCE officials.
Please keep helping us protect our people through your political leadership and practical decisions.
Please also support our efforts for diplomacy – so that this war ends through negotiations, NOT through more destruction, which is exactly what Russia wants.
Help make sure our air defense – our Patriot systems – never run-out of the missiles they need.
That is what saves lives.
From a video address to the 33rd Annual Session of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.
They blocked me right after quoting my post, so consider this the reply they were too afraid to host:
If you want to anonymously post cat videos, nobody is going to bother doxxing you. But when an account pushes nazi propaganda, advocates for the murder of Ukrainians, and whitewashes Russian war crimes? Investigation is the bare minimum expectation.
Big Serge is a nazi and promotes war crimes. It’s shameful that independent OSINT analysts have to expose these accounts because governments won't. He earned this exposure, he deserves to be fired, and his reputation should be permanently ruined.
Don't worry about his career, though, he’ll easily find a job in russia alongside the rest of the pedos, pseudo-experts, and creeps who are willing to advocate for the genocide of an entire nation for a few bucks.
ROSENBERG: Russians particularly furious with Europe. When you listen to Russian officials, read Russian papers, they're spitting blood about Europe and European support for Ukraine.
Russians surprised that even though America reduced its support for Ukraine, war hasn't ended and Ukraine has been able to carry on.
As far as the Kremlin is concerned, it's Europe that is prolonging the war in Ukraine. You know, if pesky Europe wasn't there supporting Ukraine, then war would end much more quickly.
We don't know what lies ahead. Certainly, the last few weeks have been difficult for Russian army and Ukraine seems to have stabilized the frontline.
But, judging by what is being said, even in the state media here, there's a disappointment that this war continues, and that Russia hasn't secured victory yet.
Keep Witkoff, Kushner and Trump out of all Ukraine-Russia issues because they have proven that they work for Putin!
They will only prolong g the war by helping Putin, who will lose.
For many years now, my people have been showing the whole world what is happening in Ukraine, and what the russians are doing to our country, our people, and our cities. You often see lines like: "When will the world finally hear us?", "World, don’t close your eyes," or "Please, don’t stay silent." Last night, the russians struck Zaporizhzhia and Sumy again-as always, brutally and mercilessly, as if we Ukrainians are not human beings, but just a testing ground, a place where they can do whatever they want with impunity, because it’s "war," after all.
This morning, I see my people showing the world the horrific footage of another terrible night; as always, only the names of the cities change. And yes, the world sees everything, the world hears, the world is not silent. But what is the point of it all? What can an ordinary person from any European country really do on a global scale? We have already heard every kind of condolence, and every prayer in the world has been addressed to Ukrainians and Ukraine.
Half of 2026 is already behind us. Perhaps the world has just grown accustomed to someone else’s pain. Or maybe this war has dragged on so long that everyone is starting to feel hopeless and powerless... Honestly, I don't know anymore. But I do know one thing: silence is not an option. Yet, appealing to the world no longer makes sense-everyone already knows, sees, and hears everything. And the russians act as if this is their world, or as if they’ve simply taken the wheel and are dictating the rules of impunity... I don’t even know how to end this text.