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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦 The Narcoführer has indicated that he is willing to consider Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal for negotiations — but only if Russia agrees to a full ceasefire starting tomorrow.

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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦 The Narcoführer has indicated that he is willing to consider Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal for negotiations — but only if Russia agrees to a full ceasefire starting tomorrow. 🔴 @DDGeopolitics | Socials | Donate | Advertising
🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦 Following Zelensky’s earlier remarks, his pimp, Andriy Yermak reiterated that Ukraine will only agree to negotiations if Russia implements a ceasefire starting tomorrow.

As expected, Ukraine has rejected Putin’s offer for talks ahead of any ceasefire. The Kremlin had suggested beginning negotiations first, with a truce to follow — a sequence Kiev is unwilling to accept.

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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦 “Negotiations could help Ukraine preserve its people and what’s left of the state,” said Akhmat Spetsnaz Commander, Major General Apti Alaudinov.

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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦 Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for Russia’s Foreign Ministry, stated that Kiev appears to have misunderstood Vladimir Putin’s message about negotiations—judging by Ukraine’s reaction to the proposal.

She emphasized that Putin made it clear: first, negotiations must address the root causes of the conflict; only then can there be talk of a ceasefire.

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🇷🇺💬🇺🇦Zelensky makes statements about ceasefire to start rearmament — Russian Ambassador At Large Rodion Miroshnik

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🇮🇳🇵🇰 India Releases Water Toward Pakistan from Chenab River Dam Following Ceasefire Agreement

India has partially opened the spillways of the dam on the Chenab River, allowing flow of water to resume toward Pakistan. This development comes in the wake of a ceasefire agreement between the two countries.

Earlier in the conflict, India had completely blocked the dam’s flow, effectively cutting off water supply downstream to Pakistan.

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🇫🇷🇩🇪❄️ What were Micron and the Führer hiding from journalists yesterday? 🤔

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🇫🇷🇩🇪❄️ You be the judge...

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🐻 Let’s break down why the only realistic path forward is being proposed by Moscow —and not by Ukraine and the Coalition of Sore Losers.

A temporary pause with no attached political framework doesn’t create peace — it buys time. For Kiev, such a ceasefire would offer a strategic breather: a chance to ramp up mobilization, rotate exhausted units, stockpile weapons and drones, and harden new lines of defense. It would also create space to host foreign "peacekeeping" forces or even permanent military infrastructure — effectively embedding the very threats that Russia sought to neutralize in the first place.

There’s no indication Ukraine would shift its position at the negotiating table — especially if Russia gives in to their demand for a ceasefire. The maximalist demands — 1991 or even 2022 borders, reparations, sanctions— remain unchanged. And with battlefield pressure lifted, what incentive would Kiev have to seek compromise? None.

Russia started the SMO to eliminate a direct security threat on its borders and to prevent the emergence of a militarized, NATO "anti-Russia." These core concerns haven’t gone away — and a temporary ceasefire that leaves them unresolved does not address the problem, no matter how many times Trump laments the loss of life on Truth Social.

Hence, the only viable option remains substantive talks — ones where Russian interests are not just acknowledged, but integrated into the outcome and taken very seriously. If that door stays shut, Moscow will simply continue pursuing their objectives by other means —  not out of spite, but out of necessity. Will this message be understood and considered in Washington? Time will tell.

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🇷🇺DPR celebrates Republic Day Exactly 11 years ago, on May 11, a referendum on self-determination was held in the Donetsk People's Republic. The residents of Donbass made a historic choice and voted for independence from Ukraine. They refused to support the…
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🇷🇺Today marks the 11th birthday of the Donetsk People's Republic. And for the third time - at home, as part of Russia.

Land of Heroes. Land of miners, metallurgists, farmers, people of honest and creative labor. An alloy of cultures and traditions of more than 130 nationalities. This is the Donetsk People's Republic.

Proud. Strong. Brave.

Our.

Happy Holidays!

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🇷🇺🇹🇷 Erdogan and Putin held talks by telephone, the Turkish presidential administration reported.

Erdogan told Putin about Turkey's readiness to host negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.

The Turkish President also said that a "window of opportunity" had opened for resolving the conflict in Ukraine.

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Let's have a look what is going on on the frontlines

🇺🇦⚔️🇷🇺 Bloody offensive: how the Ukrainian Armed Forces broke into the center of Dzerzhinsk to mar Victory Day - details

On the morning of May 8, the UAF violated the three-day ceasefire and launched an offensive in Dzerzhinsk (Toretsk) to raise the Ukrainian flag on one of the houses and prove that the city is not under the control of the Russian army.

The armored vehicles managed to break through to the city center, but it were all destroyed along with the infantry by Gorlovka 132nd Brigade.

During the battle, tanks and Bradley infantry fighting vehicles were destroyed.

The footage was filmed by the Cerberus group of the 109th regiment.

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🇮🇳⚔️🇵🇰 The New York Times reports that the Indian missile strike on Nur Khan Airbase near Islamabad may have been interpreted as a warning—signaling India's capability and willingness to target the nearby headquarters of Pakistan’s Strategic Plans Division, which oversees and protects the country’s nuclear arsenal.

This possibility reportedly alarmed the U.S. administration and triggered a swift response.

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🇵🇱 Bro, sit down. You're in no position to call the shots. Get that through your skull.

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