For Those Who Might Be Wondering Why We Might Be In Ukraine

The De-Occupation Campaign Begins

Ukraine’s counteroffensive is gaining momentum as Russian defenses falter and key territory falls back under Ukrainian control. Behind these advances lies a deeper objective: cutting the Crimea-Russia land bridge and isolating one of Moscow’s most vital logistical lifelines. Using drones, network-centric warfare, and relentless pressure in the south, Ukraine may be shaping the battlefield for Crimea’s future liberation. What looks defensive today could decide the war tomorrow — and change everything.

 
Ben Hodges: Kremlin regime is on the brink of collapse

TV Host Maxym Krapivnyy and Ben Hodges, retired US Army Lieutenant General, discussed the latest news surrounding the war in Ukraine. How does war in Iran influence war in Ukraine? Has World War 3 begun? And where can a new hotbed of conflict happen on the planet? When it comes to the war in Iran, what consequences for us should we wait? Because we know that Iran is Russia’s ally and has supplied Shaheds and missiles to Russia. Military analysts reported that Russia’s S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missile failed in Iran. Why didn't Russian air defense in Iran cope with Israeli and US missiles?

 
The Truth About the GOP and Putin

Stuart Stevens reports live from Kyiv, Ukraine, to discuss the jarring shift in the Republican Party—from the "Tear Down This Wall" era of Reagan to what he describes as a modern pro-Putin movement. He details the resilience of the Ukrainian people, the reality of Russian failures on the battlefield, and why the "MAGA" fascination with Russia is a dangerous betrayal of Western values.

 
Europe Is Massively Rearming — Here’s Where It Stands Now

Europe is rearming. Since the start of the Ukraine war in 2022, European militaries have undergone a major transformation. Defence spending across Europe is rising, armies are expanding, and military production is scaling up. From tanks and artillery to fighter jets, drones, and air defence systems, Europe is rebuilding its military power in response to growing security threats from Russia and US sabre rattling over Greenland.

In this video, we break down how Europe’s military has changed since the start of the full scale Ukraine war. We look at European defence spending, European army expansion, reserve forces, tanks, armored vehicles, artillery production, air power, F-35 fighter jets, drones, naval forces, and the defence industry. This is a big-picture analysis of Europe’s rearmament and military buildup.

We also examine the political pressure shaping this shift. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine forced Europe to rethink its security. At the same time, pressure from the United States and NATO debates—including tensions during the Trump administration—have pushed European countries to invest more in their own defence.

 
Deeper and Harder - Ukraine Steps up Missile Attacks on Russia

Ukraine unleashes a massive missile campaign that shakes Russia’s war machine to its core. Command centers burn, drone hubs collapse, and critical weapons factories erupt in flames as long-range strikes hit deep behind Russian lines. From ATACMS attacks in Donetsk to devastating blows against missile production, February became a turning point in the air war. These coordinated strikes reveal a strategy designed to cripple Russia from within. But what happens when the next wave arrives?

 
Poor Donnie - turns out he may need Ukraine's help to deal with Shaheds.....

Guess he's going to have to make nice to Zelensky.

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Notable that while Zelensky is helping the USA, the Trump Administration continues to badmouth Ukraine.....

 
Ukraine Just Got 383 Roshel Senator armored vehicles and 66 LAV 6s from Ukraine

The Roshel Senator has become one of Ukraine’s most widely used protected mobility platforms, built to survive mines, fragments, and drone strikes. The LAV 6 adds heavier mechanized capability, while the Senators fill the daily reality of moving troops, ammo, and wounded under constant UAV threat. Canada isn’t just sending money. It’s feeding a proven production line that Ukraine already operates at scale. This is how you reinforce what works in wartime, not by introducing novelty, but by doubling down on survivability.

 
$300 Million Russian Tanker Destroyed In The Mediterranean

In another historic first, a Russian LNG supertanker was struck off the coast of Malta, more than 2,000 km from Ukraine, demonstrating once again that nowhere connected to Russia’s war economy is truly safe.

At the same time, the pressure on Moscow’s military continues to mount. Three ships of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet were reportedly damaged in Novorossiysk two nights ago, dealing yet another blow to a navy that has already suffered historic losses during the war. Inside Russia, the chaos is becoming impossible to hide. Russian forces shot down one of their own helicopters over Rostov, with video of the incident spreading rapidly online. Meanwhile, Ukrainian long-range strikes continue deeper into Russian territory. Today, a Russian military chemical plant roughly 1,300 km inside Russia was hit by multiple drones, highlighting the growing reach of Ukraine’s strike capabilities.

Russian military bloggers are increasingly alarmed. Many are openly complaining about heavy losses and strategic failures, while one prominent pro-war video blogger said Putin is “playing the violin while the empire burns,” warning that Russia is now on an irreversible path toward collapse.

At the front, Ukrainian technology is evolving rapidly. Reports indicate that new Ukrainian “silent drones” are inflicting growing casualties on Russian forces, leaving soldiers with little warning before strikes.

Political tensions inside Russia are also surfacing. A Russian general publicly questioned the Kremlin’s weakness, asking why Moscow has not sent military support to rescue Iran, one of its key partners.
New evidence also suggests Russia is manufacturing drones that Iran is using to attack American bases in the Middle East, further exposing the depth of the military partnership between Moscow and Tehran.

Back home, the Kremlin is facing resistance from its own population. Russian youth are increasingly refusing to install the government’s MAX surveillance app, and recent polling shows anti-war sentiment rising to some of the highest levels since the invasion began.

The regime’s paranoia is also growing. A Ukrainian blogger who had switched sides to promote Russian propaganda was arrested in Moscow after apparently outliving her usefulness to the Kremlin.
And in another disturbing development, reports indicate children are now being used to assemble Shahed drones at the Alabuga facility, underscoring how far Russia’s war economy has reached into society.

 
Multiple Russian Ships Damaged By Drones: At Least Four Ships Hit--Admiral Essen Frigate Included

Four Russian ships were hit by drones in an attack on Novorossiysk. This included the Admiral Grigorovich class frigate the Admiral Essen. An Alexandrit-class minesweeper, a Grisha-class corvette and a Tarantul missile corvette.

 
NOVOROSSIYSK ANGRY BIRDS VISIT: WARSHIPS, OIL TERMINAL, S-300

Drones launched by the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) and Ukraine's defence forces struck Russia's port of Novorossiysk on the night of 1-2 March, hitting naval vessels, air defence systems and oil infrastructure.

Russia unable to protect strategic locations......

 
Poor Donnie - turns out he may need Ukraine's help to deal with Shaheds.....

Guess he's going to have to make nice to Zelensky.

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Notable that while Zelensky is helping the USA, the Trump Administration continues to badmouth Ukraine.....


Fuck that ^.

Ukraine needs to focus on attacking Russian production of drones and missiles now that DonOld has diverted air defenses to the Middle East with his war of choice.

Russia air defense is weak at the moment, and Ukraine & Europe need to press the advantage before Russia recovers (with help from China).

Slava Ukraini!!!

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We. Told. Them. So.

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Ukraine to Deploy to Middle East to Down Iranian Drones

Ukraine has been accused of sinking a $200 million Russian LNG tanker in the Mediterranean Sea. Russia lost two more helicopters and two more TOR air defense systems in the last day. Ukraine has been asked by the Gulf states to deploy specialists to the Middle East to assist in shooting down Iranian attack drones.

 
Moscow Panics As It Loses Its Last Leverage

Putin is trying to pressure Europe with gas; it’s his last tool of influence. But Europe’s dependence on Russian gas has already dropped significantly, making these threats look more like bluffs than real power.

At the same time, Ukraine is targeting the systems that keep Russia’s war machine alive, ports, shipping, and energy logistics. When exports get disrupted, the Kremlin loses money, and when the money drops, the war effort and internal control both start to wobble.

Then the domestic pressure hits: manpower shortfalls, draft fear, and a regime that needs force at home as much as it needs soldiers at the front. This video ties those threads together so you can see what Moscow is trying to hide.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Putin’s Desperation: The Kremlin’s Strategy Fails
01:09 - Russia’s Weakness: Why Putin Is Losing Leverage
02:49 - Shadow Fleet Failure: Russia’s Gas Export Crisis
04:04 - Internal Sabotage: Ukraine’s Strikes Inside Russia
06:18 - Drone Shortages: Why Russia Is Losing The Air War
08:38 - Mass Mobilization: Putin’s Risky 2.4M Soldier Gamble
09:47 - Economic Implosion: Russia’s Hyper-Inflation & Debt Trap
11:31 - Regional Mutiny: The Kremlin Loses Local Control
12:15 - Chechnya Unrest: Clan Warfare & IED Attacks
12:59 - Final Verdict: Why Time Is Running Out For Putin

 
Ukraine Sets Drone Strike Record Overnight — Russia Hit Hard

The Hundred Drone Swarm is here - just like I said it would be. The Thousand Drone Swarm is coming next.....

In this video, we break down the numbers behind the record strikes, the role drones now play in daily battlefield losses, and what the latest casualty and equipment data suggests about Russia’s position on the front lines. We also examine how new Shahed drone variants are evolving, how seasonal changes affect drone operations, and what experts are saying about the trends emerging from the battlefield.

Beyond the drone war itself, there are other major developments: a senior Russian defense official has been arrested amid corruption allegations, and a significant prisoner exchange has brought hundreds of Ukrainian defenders home. As always, we separate the facts from the noise and examine what these developments may mean going forward.

Video Chapters

0:00 Ukraine shatters drone interception records
0:44 Analyzing the 150-drone Russian strike
1:19 Strategic strikes hit Sochi and Krasnodar
2:03 Battlefield drone footage: Tanks under fire
2:46 2026 data shows massive drone escalation
3:45 Drones responsible for 88,000 troop losses
4:24 Spring foliage impacts drone visibility
5:02 New Shahed drones feature air-to-air missiles
5:50 How Shahed-136 kamikaze drones function
6:36 Comparing daily casualties and equipment losses
7:20 Expert analysis on Russian battlefield trends
8:18 Correlation between casualties and vehicle losses
9:20 Equipment loss data: Facts vs. noise
10:10 Russian Deputy Defense Minister arrested
10:52 POW exchange: 500 defenders return home
11:45 Putin's history of deception in Crimea

 
Russia Has Lost the WINTER WAR... Ukraine Goes on the Offensive

Russia’s winter war strategy in Ukraine has collapsed. Instead of breaking Kyiv, Moscow suffered devastating losses—over 92,000 casualties and massive equipment destruction in just three months. As Russian forces stalled, Ukraine launched a powerful counteroffensive, liberating territory and shifting the battlefield momentum. But the war is far from over. With a massive Russian spring offensive looming, the next phase of the conflict could determine everything.

 
Look, if things have been so bad for Putin's regime for so long, HOW is he still in power?
Think, Wilson, think. (1) This is Russia. (2) Putin is the Tzar. (3) It tmakes a lot for Russians to overthrow the Tzar.

Up until now he has been able to pay everyone that counts off. This is why the oil industry strikes are so important. Cut his cashflow. When the money stops, the knives come out. Remember that Russia is above all else a kelptocracy.
 
Trump Lifts Sanctions On Russia As Putin Helps Iran Target Americans

Russia resumes large-scale missile and drone attacks on Ukraine after a week of conning Trump into lifting Russian oil sanctions, a decision widely seen as giving the Kremlin breathing room at a critical moment in the war.

The escalation comes as Ukraine continues to strike deep inside Russia and degrade its military capabilities. In a single night, Ukrainian forces reportedly destroyed roughly a dozen of Russia’s most advanced air defense systems, a blow that Russian military bloggers say has left large areas of the country increasingly exposed. Some Russian commentators now admit that Ukraine has depleted air defenses in key regions to the point where even major naval assets are no longer safe.

At the same time, European intelligence services say they have uncovered a major Russian sabotage network. According to Lithuanian and Polish officials, Russian operatives were caught attempting to sabotage several commercial airliners across Europe. Authorities say 22 individuals have been arrested in connection with the plot, which investigators believe was designed to create chaos and pressure European governments.
Inside Russia, the Kremlin is facing unusual public ridicule after a failed propaganda stunt meant to demonstrate unity behind Vladimir Putin backfired online. Meanwhile, the government’s attempt to force Russians onto the state-controlled MAX messaging app has triggered widespread resistance, with many Russians refusing to abandon global platforms despite increasing pressure from authorities.

Public sentiment inside Russia also appears to be shifting. New polling suggests that 67% of Russians now support negotiations with Ukraine to end the war, the highest level recorded since the invasion began.
The Kremlin is also accused of organizing staged protests in Hungary aimed at attacking Ukraine and undermining European support for Kyiv. These influence operations are part of a broader strategy to weaken Western unity while Russia continues its war effort.

Finally, while America’s new conflict in the Middle East may offer Russia some short-term strategic advantages by diverting global attention, analysts warn that the long-term consequences could ultimately weaken Moscow’s position.

In this video we break down the latest developments across Russia, Ukraine, and Europe, and what they reveal about the current trajectory of the war.

 

27-to-1 Kill Ratio (Yep, You Read That Right) Will BLEED Russia’s Army Dry


Russia entered the war with overwhelming advantages in manpower, armor, and airpower. Yet years later, Vladimir Putin’s army is suffering catastrophic losses—over 1.25 million troops killed or wounded by early 2026. Wasteful tactics, relentless “meat assaults,” and Ukraine’s rapidly evolving drone warfare have turned the battlefield into a grinding disaster for Moscow. Recruitment is faltering while casualties keep rising. For the first time, Russia may be running out of soldiers. And that changes everything dramatically.

 
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