This snapshot of life is very strong... Life is on the side of Ukraine💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛
👹Russia is sinking into darkness a little more every day👹
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Videos of arrivals at different locations of the oil refinery, watch all the videos.
Kapotnya, a video of aircraft landings at the oil refinery.
Kapotnya refinery is in southeast Moscow, relatively close to Moscow's airport corridors.
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Local people don't really like such procedures.
All the factories are fucking burning down.
Moscow, in a nutshell. It's just awesome. We're satisfied.
New drones have joined the raid and are flying in to finish the job.
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LARGEST BOMBING OF MOSCOW EVER:
Could someone please insert the Ramstein song 'Moskau'?
Someone is knocking very hard on the desk with a pen in the offices
a swarm of drones in the sky. Again, a crane/unfinished construction is operating instead of air defense systems.
Mykolaiv, a city in southern Ukraine, has become a symbol of resilience and recovery, significantly shaped by Danish support.
Assistance from @DanishMFA has helped the city endure its darkest moments.
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Many new threats are coming from Russia right now. Although we have taken an entirely logical and clear position for the Russians – we will mirror their actions.
Today, they began the day with shelling on the frontline, and there was assault activity. Drones are being used. Yesterday, they carried out even more air strikes. Our responses were in kind.
What tomorrow brings depends on what we hear today.
Command post of the 20th Army Corps. Today, I met here with service members carrying out tasks to liberate the temporarily occupied territory of the Dnipro region, and presented them with state awards. Among them are foreign volunteers who are defending Ukraine.
We discussed with the warriors the operational situation along the line of defense and ways to strengthen our positions: additional funding for combat battalions, supplies, and drones of various types – UAVs and UGVs. In recent months, the effectiveness of our mid-range strikes has significantly increased, so it is important that our forces have sufficient means for strikes in operational depth. We will also explore ways to support this direction.
Thank you for your strength, resilience, and for defending our state.
In Dnipro, I visited our warriors who are undergoing treatment after being wounded. I thanked them for their service to Ukraine, for their strength and resilience, and presented them with state awards.
I also spoke with the hospital medical staff and presented them with the Orders of Danylo Halytskyi and Princess Olga, III class, as well as the medals “For Military Service to Ukraine” and “For Saved Life.” It is thanks to such people that the lives of our defenders are saved every day. I thank them for their daily work and for helping our warriors recover.
I thank everyone who defends Ukraine and who supports our warriors.
Today is Europe Day.
And Ukraine is marking it not formally or through sloganeering, but fully aware that we are already an inseparable part of the European family. We are defending Ukraine, our independence, our future – and in doing so, we in Ukraine are defending our Europe. A Europe of which Ukraine has been and will remain a part.
From the first days of the full-scale war until today, Europe has stood with Ukraine. And this is not charity – it is a choice made by Europeans: to stand on the same side as the brave and the strong – the Ukrainians who are fighting today for peace and true protection against tyranny, not only for themselves, but for the entire continent. And we will inevitably defend our state, our people, and our right to freely choose our future – a future in Europe.
Glory to Ukraine!