This is barbarism. Not war.
russian fascists have once again beheaded a Ukrainian soldier and proudly published it themselves.
Not an army. A gang of sadists.
Not an exception. A pattern.
How many more severed heads does the world need before it acts?
Netflix has quietly acquired the rights to new seasons of the Russian animated series Masha and the Bear and will stream it in more than 100 countries worldwide.
Why is this a problem?
Because this isn’t just another children’s cartoon. The series has repeatedly been criticized for promoting a positive image of Russia, normalizing Soviet-era symbols and militaristic themes, and presenting Russian cultural narratives to young audiences around the world.
While Russia continues its full-scale war against Ukraine, giving one of the country’s most recognizable cultural exports access to a global audience of millions raises serious questions about what messages are being amplified and why.
We told russians that with these crimes they opened every former wound. We warned them how this would forever change everything between us. These words are not addressed to Putin. They are addressed to russians. Especially last part. This is not sentiment that will pass. This is forever. And every time you ask “why” through tears as though you don’t know, this is answer.
Posting your tears now has no meaning. Complaining about your situation now has no meaning.
It’s not just for those who came to our land. It’s for those who supported this barbarism and those who remained silent. All
Do you need a tray mate?
Nah, I'll be OK.
A Dutch supporter ordered 26 pints of Tennants 🍻 in a bar in Scotland on Saturday whilst watching the Netherlands 🇳🇱 take on Sweden 🇸🇪
Unbelievable effort carrying them all back to his mates!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
😂😂😂
#Netherlands#Dutch #FIFAWorldCup2026
Nearly 1,600 days into a "lightning-fast three-day war," and Putin’s master plan has officially devolved into a complete psychological thriller. The level of paranoia inside the Kremlin right now is just beautiful to watch.. 🇷🇺💥📉
Ukraine has systematically vaporized 40% of Russia's oil refineries using long-range drones, forcing the world’s third-largest oil producer to literally ration gas to its own people. Over on the illegally annexed Crimea, the situation is pure chaos—the power grid is fried, fuel stations are empty, and the Ukrainian defense ministry is casually mocking occupying forces by announcing that "beach season is officially over" as lines of Russians try to flee.
But the absolute highlight is Putin's skyrocketing paranoia. Ever since the US and Israel successfully eliminated Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei by hacking Tehran's traffic cameras using advanced AI models, Putin has completely lost his mind. Financial Times reports that a terrified Putin has ordered his intelligence services to completely disconnect his own security systems from the internet. The Kremlin is literally shutting down entire regions of the web out of sheer fear of getting digitally hunted. Grab your popcorn, the bunker mentality is hitting peak 2026! 😂🍿
Source: Financial Times intelligence briefings, regional economic data, and Ukrainian southern command updates (June 24, 2026).
Russian 'Z-blogger' Golman updates on the situation in Russia:
"Voronezh is being hit, microelectronics are being destroyed, there's f*ck-all at the gas stations. Their [Ukrainians'] plan is to cut off Crimea, and they're systematically striking. Tyumen is being struck, and all that's left is to strike Omsk. The country is in f*cking disaster. We're being destroyed."
have you guys ever considered that you're alone and have a hard time interacting with women because you're unpleasant? thus, if you want to improve your dating life, you should first become someone who others like being around?
The Ukrainian blockade of Crimea is increasingly effective. There is no fuel for sale on the peninsula, power blackouts are frequent because of strikes on power stations, and logistics increasingly interrupted by hundreds of drone attacks every day. Sevastopol is now under de-facto curfew, with restaurants and shops ordered to close at 8 pm. Children camps are being evacuated. And yet, lulled by good news on TV, ordinary Russians keep coming to vacation.
No stage. No podium. Just a road, a line of soldiers, and a phone held up for a selfie.
This is what it looks like when a leader shows up where the war actually is — not behind him, in front of cameras, but standing in the same dust his soldiers stand in.
In the hardest moments, people don’t need speeches. They need to see someone willing to stand where they stand.
Courage is contagious.
Do you know what’s actually awesome to witness?
Ukraine showing the world that bullies don't always win.
Russia expected to roll over a smaller nation in days. Instead, they were met with courage, resilience, and resistance.
Good for Ukraine.
A Russian drone strike on the home of a large family killed 12-year-old Yevhen Shynko, his dad Oleksandr, and his grandmother, 73-year-old Zinaida Hadalova, in the Znob-Novhorodske hromada of Sumy region on June 22.
Alina Makukha was awakened by the sound of the drone just minutes before the explosion and managed to pull two of her younger kids - 12-year-old Oleksandra and 10-year-old Maksym - from the rubble. But she was unable to reach her husband and eldest son because of the rapidly spreading fire.
Oleksandra is in serious condition. The girl remains hospitalized with burns covering about 40% of her body. Her younger brother Maksym suffered an injury to his leg.
Horrific.
Deepest condolences...
🇺🇦 As Ukraine liberates Crimea, Russian occupiers panic. Fuel, electricity, and bridges are lost, and invaders flee back to their villages under Putin’s regime. The tourist season is closed—because Russia is losing Crimea and losing power. Justice is coming for war criminals.
#StandWithUkraine #CrimeaIsUkraine #RussiaIsCollapsing #MakeRussiaSmallAgain
The only acceptable end to this war is Russia's defeat. It's in our deep strategic interest to give Ukraine the support they need to win this war.
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