Russian strike on an ambulance in Kherson today.
Russia is systematically tearing Kherson apart, committing one war crime after another. The city is in a desperate, critical situation‼️‼️
I’ve been investigating the russian refinery for days now and the story gets darker and darker. The shipments are sent to Siberia, smelted, and sold to the russian company ‘ASK’. This company distributes aluminium directly to Russia’s missile & drone manufacturers.
💔 Kherson.
russians are burning people alive inside their own homes. Why? Because they refused to become russia.
If this isn’t genocide, what is?
📽 An extremely heavy and horrifying video from andrii_boxer.
Watch it. Don’t look away. Share it — the world needs to see this.
This is not World War II footage.
This is Toretsk, Ukraine — and it’s not as far away as you think.
A city that once had over 30,000 residents. Now almost completely erased.
There is no excuse for this. None.
In the Donetsk region, the Russians are quite simply burning everything alive.
Footage of burning phosphorus rain over Kostyantynivka.
White phosphorus ignites spontaneously and burns at temperatures exceeding 800°C. If it comes into contact with a human being, it causes deep chemical and thermal burns. Phosphorus is nearly impossible to extinguish with ordinary water; its combustion is accompanied by the release of dense, toxic smoke that instantly sears the respiratory tract. Moreover, the resulting widespread fires and the long-lasting chemical contamination of the soil make this weapon a devastating threat to all living beings in the vicinity of the impact site.
Russia is cancer.
A humiliating day for Putin, as things at the St Petersburg Economic Forum start off with a bang.
Despite Putin flying in all the American influencers, Ukraine just blew things up.
The Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum of 2026 (SPIEF 2026) in Russia has started with a very fiery keynote speech by the Ukrainian surprise guests.
Nothing special. Just Russia bombing Kyiv again last night. My mother-in-law told me that the latest 🇷🇺attack on Ukraine’s capital was THE most barbaric one. When will our allies finally react & ACTIVELY help us intercept missiles & drones? When? 🤬🤬🤬
@M_Holeckova Za jeden podvod vo volbach uz Pele dostal udelenu pokutu, ktoru aj zaplatil. To ze siel prosikat putina o pomoc by ma ani na sekundu neprekvapilo.
Polícia začala vyšetrovať zasahovanie Ruska do volieb na Slovensku! Polícia konkrétne vyšetrujr či prezident Pellegrini žiadal Rusko o ovplyvnenie slovenských volieb. Rovnako polícia preveruje aj to, či Rusi pomáhali SNS dostať sa do parlamentu.
Po uniknutých telefonátoch medzi Lavrovom a Szijjártóm, podľa ktorých mal Pellegrini žiadať Rusko o pomoc s výhrou vo voľbách v roku 2020, podal Branislav Gröhling podnet na Generálnu prokuratúru. Dnes bol vypovedať na polícii.
Som rada, že polícia začala celú vec vyšetrovať a verím, že si predvolá aj Pellegriniho, Fica a Danka, ktorým mali Rusi pomáhať.
Horrific moment of a direct russian drone strike on an apartment building in Dnipro last night‼️
At least 12 people were killed, including 2 children.
Russians are back using the ferry in the Kerch Strait connecting Russia with the occupied Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea.
Imagine the firework if only one drone visits this place. Coordinates are probably here:
45°20'40.71"N 36°40'55.71"E
💔 Dnipro. Death toll rises to 8.
A child born in 2023 was pulled from the rubble. Two years old. He never got to see life without war. Among them is a 13-year-old girl.
russians are murderers. Nothing else.
More than 500 personnel of the State Emergency Service have been involved in dealing with the aftermath of Russia’s overnight attack on our cities and communities. The main strike was on Kyiv, where dozens of residential buildings and other purely civilian infrastructure were damaged again. Tragically, four people have been reported killed. My condolences to all their families and loved ones. At this moment, 38 people are in hospitals in the capital, and all of them are receiving the necessary care.
In Dnipro, a search and rescue operation is ongoing at the site of a four-story apartment building. Part of the building was essentially demolished. Nine people were killed in this attack, including a child. Thirty-five people were injured in the city. The fate of six more people remains unknown. The search for them will continue for as long as necessary.
The Russians also struck energy facilities in the Kharkiv region and critical infrastructure in Kharkiv. Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, Poltava, Sumy, Chernihiv, and Khmelnytskyi regions also came under attack.
In total, overnight Russia launched 656 attack drones and 73 missiles of various types at our people – ballistic, cruise, and anti-ship missiles. A large-scale attack and an absolutely clear statement from Russia: if Ukraine is not protected from ballistic and other missile strikes, these attacks will continue. Europe needs its own anti-ballistic defense so that this war can finally be brought to an end. And assistance from the United States in supplying missiles for Patriot systems is absolutely necessary. We are counting on the support of our partners and on effective responses to today’s attack.
And I thank all Ukrainian men and women for not ignoring air raid alerts.
Glory to Ukraine!
For everyone proving they contacted their representative in the EU about #alumina21 I will donate €5 to a charity for Ukraine.
I doubt 50 ppl will do it but in case limit to €250.
https://t.co/B0DispCMxZ
People keep asking what the Soviet occupation actually cost the Baltic states. You don't have to imagine it. There's a control group, and it's sitting right across the gulf.
In 1938 — the last full year before the war — Estonia and Finland had essentially the same GDP per capita. Two small nations, same sea, neighboring languages, the same starting line. By some rankings Estonia was even slightly ahead. Heritage FoundationX
Then history split in two.
Finland fought the Winter War and kept its independence. Estonia was occupied, annexed, and folded into a planned economy. Same decade, opposite roads.
Fifty years later:
🇫🇮 Finland — ~$24,000 per person (1992)
🇪🇪 Estonia — ~$2,800
An eightfold gap — from an identical starting point. Not because Finns worked harder. Not because Estonians were less capable. One country was free to build. The other was told what to build, for whom, and at what loss.
The wages say it even more cleanly: in 1938 Estonian purchasing power was just 4% below Finland's; by 1988 it was 42% below. That cliff is the occupation, drawn in numbers.
And here's the part that ends the argument. Set free for a single generation, Estonia has already clawed back to roughly four-fifths of Finnish income. A gap that took 50 years to open is closing in 30. That's the proof it was never about us — it was the system imposed on us.
There's a cost that never shows up in GDP, either. No occupation means no cattle cars to Siberia. No murdered and exiled intelligentsia. No decades of settlers moved in to outnumber the natives — which means the very "Russian-speaking minority" Moscow is now parading before the ICJ wouldn't exist at anything like that scale. The grievance Russia is litigating is one it manufactured itself.
So no — we don't wonder what we lost. We can see it from the ferry.
And free at last, it's what we're finally becoming again. 🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹