After my dogs od 15 years passed away in a matter od weeks... :(
...i have best buddy again.
Adopted, croatian shepard dog
Kings are dead, long live the King!
(his name is Kral) 🖖
Important message to Russians!
Our spokesperson, Igor Volobuev, has addressed those in Russia who are tired of enduring Putin's tyranny.
He was a top executive at Gazprom and had everything many people can only dream of. In March 2022, he left everything behind in Moscow and is now fighting against Putin on the front lines in Ukraine.
Listen to him.
You are not alone in Russia!
There are many of us, and we are a real force!
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Wer die AfD wählt, kann auch gleich Putin wählen. Noch nie in der deutschen Geschichte hat sich eine Partei so vor den Karren einer fremden Macht spannen lassen, wie es die AfD tut. Mit Patriotismus hat das nichts zu tun. Wer Deutschland liebt, kann diese Partei nicht wählen.
As a German, who knows how slow we are in our processes, I find it astounding that these m-therfuckers are ready to go and everyone has its own fancy box.
Germany is able to do so much more when it starts to get of the couch ... .
Ukraine has permanently changed the nature of war.
WSJ reports that Ukrainian drone operators are now receiving commercial satellite imagery of russian targets directly on their phones or tablets — within 15 minutes of capture.
No long chains of command. No hours of delays. No targets gone by the time approval arrives.
Result: the “find → strike” cycle has been cut by up to 90%.
This is modern warfare — where intelligence is no longer centralized, but instantly actionable at the frontline.
Credit goes to the transatlantic team behind it — Vantor (formerly Maxar), Bravo1Alpha, Persistent Systems, and Ukraine’s own Burieviy — building a system where space data flows directly from orbit to the trenches in real time.
Speed is no longer an advantage. Speed is the battlefield.
Crimeans are wondering where their gas has gone. The answer is: it's stuck in a truck park on the Kuban side of the Kerch Strait, in a giant cluster of fuel tankers, with a three-to-four day queue to cross by ferry. (Ukrainian drone operators could not be contacted to comment.)