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

Ukraine Is BREAKING Russia... Why Does PUTIN Still Reject PEACE?


Putin’s war in Ukraine has dragged on despite catastrophic losses, economic strain, and growing internal instability. Experts point to a mix of ambition, misinformation, political survival, and foreign pressure driving his refusal to negotiate. As Russia becomes increasingly dependent on militarization and external allies, the conflict persists with profound consequences for the nation’s future and global security.

Ukraine has BROKEN Russia, all past tense. The cream of young Russian manhood, the progenitors of the next generation are gone. Gone from a nation that was already suffering a crisis in fertility rates. And in the aftermath of this debacle that Putin has forced on both the Russian and Ukrainian peoples, the quality young Russian women are going to leave the country in search of brighter futures. The damage that Putin has done to the Russian economy will take decades to repair, assuming that there is manpower left to make those repairs.

And then there's the issue of Eastern Siberia.
 
Putin is isolating himself from basically everyone, presumably out of fear of assassination. Someone should really feed that paranoia and remind him that Caligula was killed by his own Praetorian guard.

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Racist5Soul can see Putin’s evil, and what should be the just outcome, but they can’t see DonOld ‘s evil and what should be the just outcome (even as DonOld is helping Putin by refusing DIRECT MILITARY AID TO UKRAINE - among other things).

Weird…

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We. Told. Them. So.

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Racist5Soul can see Putin’s evil, and what should be the just outcome, but they can’t see DonOld ‘s evil and what should be the just outcome (even as DonOld is helping Putin by refusing DIRECT MILITARY AID TO UKRAINE - among other things).

Weird…

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We. Told. Them. So.

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The rot in your soul is showing itself......................again.
 
The rot in your soul is showing itself......................again.

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Racist5Soul (a total POS MAGAt) will go to their grave as a supporter (simp) of DonOld Trump - a major sexual predator, a major criminal, and a major traitor.

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We. Told. Them. So.

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Anna has some news:


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It’s time for western democracies to step up delivery and authorization of long range missiles; especially the U.S. (and that means DIRECT MILITARY AID).

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DonOld has sabotaged the defense of Ukraine for going on TWO FUCKING YEARS.

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That ^ has to stop.

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Slava Ukraini!!!

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RUSSIANS SHOCKED: SHOPS CLOSED, FOOD PRICES OUT OF CONTROL

In Russia, cosmetics shops are closing en masse, there are no new footwear brands at all, and the share of closed clothing stores in Moscow shopping centres has reached 38%.

As the food prices are soaring, Russia increased food and agricultural raw material imports to $24.3 billion, 15% higher than the same period last year. This is the highest growth among all product groups. So food imports even exceeded Russian agricultural exports by $3.8 billion.

 

Russian Ports Devastated As Ukraine Unveils Neptune Missiles


Ukraine has just taken out three Russian ports in one of the most devastating precision campaigns of the war — including Russia’s second-largest oil-exporting port. A combined Neptune missile + drone attack shattered key facilities and has sent Moscow scrambling to contain the damage.

As Ukraine dismantles Russia’s war economy, Moscow launched another massive missile strike on Kyiv overnight — a predictable act of retaliation that only underscores how desperate the Kremlin has become.

Meanwhile, extraordinary scenes are unfolding across Russia:
• North Koreans pouring into Russia to replace the lost workforce
• A collapsing oil market that the Kremlin can’t stabilize
• A global oil glut that makes Russia’s crude unsellable
• Bank runs spreading as ordinary Russians panic over the regime’s financial lies

 

Kremlin Fleet's Coastal Breakdown


Ukraine’s naval strategy is dismantling Russia’s ability to operate freely across the Black Sea. Recent long-range drone strikes on Novorossiysk and Tuapse show that Ukraine now projects power far beyond Crimea, reaching deep into what Moscow once considered protected naval territory. These operations expose the widening vulnerabilities inside Russia’s coastal infrastructure.

This analysis breaks down how each hit on fuel depots, electrical nodes, and naval support facilities weakens a fleet already suffering from corruption, slow repairs, and shrinking access to safe harbors. Maritime drones and long-range air drones have pushed the battlespace directly into Russia’s industrial network, forcing Moscow to defend coastlines it never expected to guard.

Repair yards, dry docks, oil terminals, and refineries across multiple regions are now within reach. For a navy dependent on stable fuel flow and predictable maintenance cycles, these disruptions carry long-term strategic consequences. This assessment examines how repeated strikes are degrading Russia’s naval readiness and limiting its ability to reposition ships or launch cruise-missile platforms at scale.

Russia’s submarine infrastructure faces parallel strain. Environmental damage, sanctions, and failing logistics have slowed operations at key bases. When piers warp, docks stall, or fuel convoys fail to arrive, underwater forces lose the ability to sustain patrols. Ukraine’s objective is clear: restrict Russia’s missile-launch capacity from the sea and tighten control over maritime supply routes. Each successful strike leaves Moscow’s fleet more predictable, more cornered, and less capable of projecting power.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 Introduction
00:28 Why Ukraine Targets Russia’s Black Sea Infrastructure
01:32 Novorossiysk and Tuapse Strikes Explained
03:05 How Maritime Drones Push the War Into Russia
04:42 Russia’s Coastal Vulnerabilities
06:10 Fuel Depots and Electrical Nodes Under Threat
07:18 Dry Docks, Repair Yards, and Maintenance Collapse
08:46 Impact on Cruise Missile Platforms
09:58 Submarine Infrastructure Under Strain
11:12 Sanctions and Environmental Damage Slow Fleet Operations
12:20 How Ukraine Gains Strategic Control of the Black Sea
13:32 The Future of Russia’s Naval Readiness
14:20 Final Assessment and Takeaways

 

Ukrainian Missiles Just Finished Russia’s Black Sea Oil Route


Over the last week Ukrainian missiles have struck the Black Sea’s most important Russian oil hubs—the transit routes that carries billions in revenue and underpins Moscow’s entire war economy. Tonight, that route is effectively finished.

In this video, we break down what Ukraine hit, why these ports matter far more than the Kremlin will admit, and how the strike reverberates through global energy markets, Russian logistics, and the financial spine of Putin’s war.

We’ll look at the scale of the damage, how much oil flow is disrupted, what this means for Russia’s ability to finance the war, and why Ukraine is accelerating long-range strike campaigns deep into Russian infrastructure.

 
Anna has some news:


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It’s time for western democracies to step up delivery and authorization of long range missiles; especially the U.S. (and that means DIRECT MILITARY AID).

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DonOld has sabotaged the defense of Ukraine for going on TWO FUCKING YEARS.

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That ^ has to stop.

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Slava Ukraini!!!

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You're pretty much full of shit................nothing new there.

Let's start with the obvious. Russia is a European problem, it is NOT a US problem. Trump has forced the Europeans to start living up to obligations they've ignored for decades. We have a serious problem developing over in the Pacific and we don't need to be emptying our arsenals when the Europeans can damn well step up to the plate.

Russia is coming apart economically. The latest strategy on the Ukrainians part has only hastened what was already inevitable. Collapsing Russia in this manner, just as we did the USSR, is infinitely better than getting involved in a conflict that can only end with the use of nuclear weapons.

Keep your fingers on the internal pulse Chloe, I do believe we're approaching end game.
 
You're pretty much full of shit................nothing new there.

Let's start with the obvious. Russia is a European problem, it is NOT a US problem. Trump has forced the Europeans to start living up to obligations they've ignored for decades. We have a serious problem developing over in the Pacific and we don't need to be emptying our arsenals when the Europeans can damn well step up to the plate.

Russia is coming apart economically. The latest strategy on the Ukrainians part has only hastened what was already inevitable. Collapsing Russia in this manner, just as we did the USSR, is infinitely better than getting involved in a conflict that can only end with the use of nuclear weapons.

Keep your fingers on the internal pulse Chloe, I do believe we're approaching end game.

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Ukraine is on the brink as much as Russia after TWO FUCKING YEARS OF DONOLD TRUMP & THE MAGAT REPUBLICANS SABOTAGING THE DEFENSE OF UKRAINE.

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China, North Korea, and Iran (etc) are STILL supporting Russia with men & materials.

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If Ukraine falls, then Taiwan
(etc) falls.

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Ukraine IS an American "problem" for COUNTLESS reasons - not least of which are the Budapest Memorandum, the rare earth metals deal, the importance of European trade, the denial of Ukraine as a western base of operations for Russia, the promotion & propagation of democracy and democratic values, etc, etc.

Also:

Russia may ALREADY have been defeated in Ukraine if DONOLD & THE MAGAT REPUBLICANS HAD NOT SABOTAGED THE DEFENSE OF UKRAINE FOR THE LAST TWO FUCKING YEARS.

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Hope that ^ helps.

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👉 Racist5Soul 🤣

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We. Told. Them. So.

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Ukraine is on the brink as much as Russia after TWO FUCKING YEARS OF DONOLD TRUMP & THE MAGAT REPUBLICANS SABOTAGING THE DEFENSE OF UKRAINE.

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Also:

China, North Korea, and Iran (etc) are STILL supporting Russia with men & materials.

Also:

If Ukraine falls, then Taiwan
(etc) falls.

Also:

Ukraine IS an American "problem" for COUNTLESS reasons - not least of which are the Budapest Memorandum, the rare earth metals deal, the importance of European trade, the denial of Ukraine as a western base of operations for Russia, the promotion & propagation of democracy and democratic values, etc, etc.

Also:

Russia may ALREADY have been defeated in Ukraine if DONOLD & THE MAGAT REPUBLICANS HAD NOT SABOTAGED THE DEFENSE OF UKRAINE FOR THE LAST TWO FUCKING YEARS.

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Hope that ^ helps.

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👉 Racist5Soul 🤣

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We. Told. Them. So.

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Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Turns out Laz is a wannabe imperialist warmonger.

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👉 Racist5Soul 🤣

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We. Told. Them. So.

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Rotting North Korean Ammo BACKFIRES on Russian Troops


Russia’s war effort is crumbling as one of Vladimir Putin’s few remaining allies—North Korea—appears to be supplying Russia with outdated, unreliable ammunition. With shipments declining and nearly half of the shells reportedly defective, the Kremlin’s frontline strategy is faltering. This video breaks down how Russia ended up relying on failing munitions, what it reveals about Putin’s shrinking influence, and how it could shift momentum in Ukraine’s favor.

 

Putin Lashes Out As The Russian Economy Descends Into Crisis


Russia’s long campaign of sabotage in Europe has surfaced again, this time in Poland. Authorities are investigating damage to a major rail line leading toward Rzeszów, the main corridor for Western military support to Ukraine. This attack fits a two-year pattern of Russian attempts to disrupt logistics and strike inside EU territory.

Inside Russia, the economic collapse is accelerating. The country’s oil sector has published disastrous third-quarter earnings, with Gazpromneft reporting a 65 percent year-over-year profit plunge. It is one of the worst financial results the company has ever posted and a clear sign that Russia’s war economy is failing.

At home, protests against higher taxes are spreading. Ordinary Russians are being forced to pay for the war as the Kremlin drains regional budgets and pushes new revenue laws that hit workers and small businesses the hardest.

And in Buryatia, one of Russia’s poorest republics, people continue to face the same persecution they have endured for generations. Their language has been restricted, their culture suppressed, and their communities have been used as a source of frontline manpower in a war they did not choose.

This video examines all of these developments: Russia’s sabotage efforts in Poland, the collapse of its oil sector, rising unrest across the country, and the long, overlooked history of repression in Buryatia.

 
Russia’s air defense system is failing

Russia’s air defense system is failing at the exact moment it is being tested by faster drones, deeper strikes, and wider disruptions across the country’s industrial interior. Over the last two weeks, Ukrainian forces and sabotage teams have repeatedly exposed structural gaps that the Kremlin once insisted did not exist. At the same time, the United States is tightening secondary sanctions that target the energy network funding Moscow’s war. The result is a coordinated pressure system hitting Russia from the air, on the rails, and through global markets.

Ukrainian jet powered drones are now reaching targets nearly 1,450 km from launch, a distance comparable to flying from London to Rome. These strikes are hitting refineries, fuel hubs, and power stations that were supposed to be shielded by layered defenses. Facilities at Ryazan, Saratov, Volgograd, Kuibyshev, Novokuybyshevsk, and Tuapse have all suffered major damage, even though each site sits under radars and missile belts the Kremlin once advertised as among the best in the world. The repeated failures in Oryol, where three strikes in two weeks caused rolling heat and power outages, reveal deeper weaknesses inside Russia’s early warning grid.

New intelligence and reporting from energy analysts show how Washington’s sanctions and Kyiv’s strikes are now operating together. The older G7 oil price cap strategy is effectively over. In its place, the United States is pushing aggressive secondary measures designed to hit any entity doing business with Russia, while Gulf producers increase output and offer discounted barrels to India and Asia. This gives Ukraine the freedom to disable export terminals without driving global prices upward. The strategy is simple: take Russian barrels offline, replace them with Gulf supply, and drain the revenue that funds the war.

Ukraine’s strategy also strikes at the heart of Russia’s logistical depth. Sabotage along the Trans Siberian Railway in Khabarovsk has disrupted the movement of North Korean artillery shells headed to the front. Power grid failures around Veshkayma are forcing operators to reroute electricity through weaker lines, increasing the risk of cascading blackouts across the Volga region. Each disruption limits Russia’s ability to sustain its operations and exposes how thinly stretched its defenses have become.

For NATO and the West, the stakes are strategic. A weaker Russian air defense network reduces Moscow’s deterrent credibility and narrows its ability to escalate. As Ukrainian drones reach new ranges and as sanctions tighten around the energy sector, the war is moving into a phase where the Kremlin can no longer assume its interior is safe. Every successful deep strike accelerates the shift already underway: a Russian state struggling to protect the infrastructure that sustains its war machine and the economy that funds it.

CHAPTERS:

0:00 – Russia’s Air Defenses Are Failing
0:45 – Oryol: A City Left Without Heat
1:40 – Siberia Sabotage Stops the Trans-Siberian Railway
2:25 – Russia’s Refineries Are Burning
3:10 – The System Is Breaking
3:55 – Why Russia’s Shield Is Only a Showpiece
4:40 – How Ukraine Breaks the Network
5:20 – The Oil War Strategy
6:05 – Gulf States Undercut Russian Oil
6:50 – Ukraine Targets Russia’s Export Lifelines
7:35 – Power Grid Strikes in the Volga Region
8:20 – Russia Cannot Repair Its Soviet Era Grid
9:00 – The Ryazan Oil Refinery Hit
9:40 – Logistics Collapse Across Russia
10:15 – The Far East Becomes a Second Front
11:00 – The Truth Russia Cannot Admit
11:40 – Putin Protects Himself First
12:20 – The Strategic Breakdown
13:00 – Winter Will Punish Every Weak Point
13:40 – Final Conclusion
14:10 – Call to Action

 

Russia’s biggest tank factory implodes, mass layoffs, entire divisions shut down


 
Ukraine to Receive Eight SAMP/T Air Defense Systems of Latest Version

Ukraine will receive eight French SAMP/T air defense systems under a new bilateral agreement with France. French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that the transferred systems will have updated and improved characteristics. Each system includes six launchers, bringing the total number of launchers for Ukraine to 48. According to Macron, Ukraine will be the first country to deploy a new generation of SAMP/T systems, which are in the final stages of development. The French leader emphasized that the bilateral defense agreement is designed for ten years and covers the purchase, development and production of drones, interceptors and guided bombs. The agreement covers deliveries planned for the next two years, as well as long-term joint projects for the next decade. The President of Ukraine noted that the new SAMP/T configuration is capable of countering enemy ballistic missiles, but the timing of its transfer has not yet been disclosed.

https://militarnyi.com/en/news/ukraine-receives-eight-samp-t-air-defense-systems-of-latest-version/
 
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