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🇷🇺All residents of the Kursk village Russkoye Porechnoye died during the occupation by the Ukrainian Armed Forces
Russkoye Porechnoye will forever enter the black book of the worst war crimes. Not a single resident of this village managed to survive the Ukrainian occupation, said the head of the Porechensky village council Elena Zhadanova.
Let us recall that during the battle for the settlement, Russian soldiers discovered the bodies of local residents who had been tortured and killed by Ukrainian invaders.
As Ms Zhadanova stated, only 92 elderly residents were in the village. Only 10 managed to escape. Until liberation in March 2025, 48 out of 81 were killed and 24 persons are missing
"On bodies we could see signs of torture, electroshocker burns, fractures, smashed chests. Women were submitted to violence. No one survived", said Zhadanova.
Occupiers were killing civilians in their homes, deliberately targeted them.with drones. All houses were destroyed.
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Russkoye Porechnoye will forever enter the black book of the worst war crimes. Not a single resident of this village managed to survive the Ukrainian occupation, said the head of the Porechensky village council Elena Zhadanova.
Let us recall that during the battle for the settlement, Russian soldiers discovered the bodies of local residents who had been tortured and killed by Ukrainian invaders.
As Ms Zhadanova stated, only 92 elderly residents were in the village. Only 10 managed to escape. Until liberation in March 2025, 48 out of 81 were killed and 24 persons are missing
"On bodies we could see signs of torture, electroshocker burns, fractures, smashed chests. Women were submitted to violence. No one survived", said Zhadanova.
Occupiers were killing civilians in their homes, deliberately targeted them.with drones. All houses were destroyed.
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🇺🇦Yesterday, police reported an explosion of a passenger car in Dnepropetrovsk. According to journalists, a prosecutor was injured.
Law enforcement officials say the preliminary cause of the explosion is a gas cylinder; the police report does not mention any casualties.
At the same time, according to journalist Stanislav Rechinsky, a Toyota Camry exploded, driven by the prosecutor of the Western District Prosecutor's Office of Dnipro, Yuriy Koval. The explosion was in the area of the driver's seat.
At the moment of the explosion, Koval managed to leave the car. However, he still suffered burns, cut wounds to his arms and legs. The car itself burned down completely. A smartphone with a power bank was found 15 meters away from it, which filmed the explosion site and broadcast it.
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Law enforcement officials say the preliminary cause of the explosion is a gas cylinder; the police report does not mention any casualties.
At the same time, according to journalist Stanislav Rechinsky, a Toyota Camry exploded, driven by the prosecutor of the Western District Prosecutor's Office of Dnipro, Yuriy Koval. The explosion was in the area of the driver's seat.
At the moment of the explosion, Koval managed to leave the car. However, he still suffered burns, cut wounds to his arms and legs. The car itself burned down completely. A smartphone with a power bank was found 15 meters away from it, which filmed the explosion site and broadcast it.
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🇺🇸 Where did Elon Musk go after leaving the White House, but before he went ballistic on Trump?
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🇷🇺⚔️ 🇺🇦 One of the Largest Coal Processing Plants in Europe Destroyed Near Pokrovsk
The Svyato-Varvarinskaya coal enrichment plant — one of the biggest in Europe — has been destroyed during fighting near Pokrovsk.
The facility was located near the villages of Udachnoye and Kotlino, where heavy fighting is ongoing.
It was part of the "Pokrovske" mining operation owned by Ukrainian oligarch Rinat Akhmetov — the only producer of coking coal in Ukraine.
Operations had already stopped earlier this year due to the front line approaching.
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The Svyato-Varvarinskaya coal enrichment plant — one of the biggest in Europe — has been destroyed during fighting near Pokrovsk.
The facility was located near the villages of Udachnoye and Kotlino, where heavy fighting is ongoing.
It was part of the "Pokrovske" mining operation owned by Ukrainian oligarch Rinat Akhmetov — the only producer of coking coal in Ukraine.
Operations had already stopped earlier this year due to the front line approaching.
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🇷🇺⚔️ 🇺🇦 A Su-35 was lost in the Kursk/Sumy border area.
The pilot reportedly ejected and has been evacuated.
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The pilot reportedly ejected and has been evacuated.
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🇷🇺🛸 🇺🇦 The Ukrainian military is facing a serious shortage of FPV drones, according to BBC Ukraine. Ukrainian soldiers admit that just a year ago, they could afford to launch up to 100 FPV drones per day. That level of capability is now gone. Troops told…
🇺🇦🛸 Western Media Pushes Narrative of “Drone Shortage” in Ukrainian Forces
For several days now, Western outlets like the BBC, CNN, and Defense Express have been promoting a narrative about an alleged "critical shortage of drones" within the Ukrainian armed forces. They cite interviews with Ukrainian officers who complain of a "severe lack of FPV drones" and claim that the quality of supplied equipment has sharply deteriorated. According to these reports, even the limited number of drones provided through the so-called "Defense Procurement Agency" are so poorly made they require field modifications using improvised materials.
This version of events is weak at best.
Ukraine's Defense Procurement Agency was quick to go on the defensive, claiming that since the beginning of the year, it has supplied around 600,000 drones to the Ukrainian military. By May, they reportedly signed state contracts for more than 2.3 million FPV drones — a figure that supposedly surpasses all previous years. According to Kiev, this meets about 80% of the needs defined by Ukraine’s General Staff and Defense Ministry. That doesn’t even include the thousands of drones pouring in from Western “military aid packages” and global volunteer initiatives.
Clearly, the real purpose of this media campaign is psychological: to mislead Russian observers into thinking that Ukraine has been disarmed of one of its most effective tools — drone warfare. We’re not buying it. The reality on the battlefield tells a different story. Even if drone activity by Ukrainian forces has temporarily decreased in a specific sector, that is a local and short-term fluctuation — not a systemic collapse.
Via: @epoddubny
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For several days now, Western outlets like the BBC, CNN, and Defense Express have been promoting a narrative about an alleged "critical shortage of drones" within the Ukrainian armed forces. They cite interviews with Ukrainian officers who complain of a "severe lack of FPV drones" and claim that the quality of supplied equipment has sharply deteriorated. According to these reports, even the limited number of drones provided through the so-called "Defense Procurement Agency" are so poorly made they require field modifications using improvised materials.
This version of events is weak at best.
Ukraine's Defense Procurement Agency was quick to go on the defensive, claiming that since the beginning of the year, it has supplied around 600,000 drones to the Ukrainian military. By May, they reportedly signed state contracts for more than 2.3 million FPV drones — a figure that supposedly surpasses all previous years. According to Kiev, this meets about 80% of the needs defined by Ukraine’s General Staff and Defense Ministry. That doesn’t even include the thousands of drones pouring in from Western “military aid packages” and global volunteer initiatives.
Clearly, the real purpose of this media campaign is psychological: to mislead Russian observers into thinking that Ukraine has been disarmed of one of its most effective tools — drone warfare. We’re not buying it. The reality on the battlefield tells a different story. Even if drone activity by Ukrainian forces has temporarily decreased in a specific sector, that is a local and short-term fluctuation — not a systemic collapse.
Via: @epoddubny
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🇺🇸 JUST IN! Elon Musk has deleted his posts accusing Donald Trump of being on the Epstein List.
🐻 Did Peter Thiel give him a call and remind him that his ketamine-fueled Twitter sprees are jeopardizing their carefully engineered techno-fascist dystopia?
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