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Alex Krass

Alex Krass

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Wyoming, USA Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Mykola Bielieskov
Mykola Bielieskov@MBielieskov·
Another article of mine as to what it would take to ensure Ukrainian security which shall be a cornerstone of any settlement. Please go beyond headline as issue is more complicated than just long range firepower/deep strike - though long range firepower/deep strike are critical.
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UNITED24 Media
UNITED24 Media@United24media·
😡 Russia killed 58-year-old farmer Oleksandr Hordiienko in a drone strike on his car near Urozhaine, Kherson region. He led the regional farmers’ association.
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Serhii Sternenko
Serhii Sternenko@sternenko·
Russians with the US flag are going to storm Ukrainian positions. The Art of the Deal
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Serhii Sternenko
Serhii Sternenko@sternenko·
While Trump offers Putin a swap of Ukrainian territories, the Russians continue to kill civilians. In Kherson, they hit a minibus with a drone. 2 people were killed, 16 more were injured. Let's be clear. When you make a deal with the Devil, you become him.
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Serhii Sternenko
Serhii Sternenko@sternenko·
росіяни — уйобки, мерзоти та виродки, що вбивають людей уві сні. Вбивають дітей. Займаються терором заради терору. Нічна атака — черговий тому доказ. Ці чорти не зупиняться, поки не захлинуться кровʼю, поки не зіткнуться із неприпустимими втратами. Наше завдання — зробити так, щоб вони втрачали більше. Щоб вони платили за терор своїми нікчемними життями. Щоб втрати перевищили їхню мобілізаційну спроможність. Зараз дуже важка ситуація на фронті. Звідти у нас величезна кількість запитів на 100+ млн грн. Допоможіть війську помститися. Дайте нашим воїнам інструменти для помсти і захисту. Конвертуйте свою лють у допомогу нашим. І смерть росіянам!
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Paul Shapoval
Paul Shapoval@Frialum·
I'm not sleeping because Kharkiv is under a heavy combined attack - more than 30 explosions, missiles, drones, bombs, all at once. Locals are saying one of the worst in recent years. And, of course, Russians targeting civilian infrastructure and residential buildings, one house is currently burning, a few people wounded, one infant among them. They know that it's hard to cover the city with more air defence systems as it's too close to the border, so they targeting Kharkiv to maximize the casualties. #RussiaIsATerroristState
Накипіло. Харків@nakypiloua

У житловому будинку в центрі Харкова горять квартири з 6-го по 9-й поверхи. За попередньою інформацією, під завалами у квартирах знаходяться люди. Джерело: Ігор Терехов

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Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦
Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦@IAPonomarenko·
You know what the single most profound, far-reaching effect of Russia’s war against Ukraine is? Ukraine has finally learned to truly respect itself. We are no longer some godforsaken "Russia's backyard", where corrupt mafia clans don’t dare to make a sound without the Kremlin’s permission, and where everyone lines up to lick Moscow’s boots. We are a nation that, in just a few years, built from scratch a capable army — the one that is now heroically fighting Russia, one of the largest military powers in modern history. To stand up to such an adversary in the biggest war of our time, Ukraine has been sustaining World War I-scale mobilization and made revolutionary breakthroughs in military innovation. Today, Ukraine possesses one of the most capable armies in the world, with cutting-edge, real-time experience in modern warfare—able to resist an enemy that is vastly superior in everything. We have preserved a democracy and a brutally competitive political life like neither Russia nor any of its satellites country ever had. Our president, once a populist comedian, has grown to be a leader of the free world—someone applauded by entire nations in the halls of St. Peter’s Basilica. We are no longer the punchline of imperial Russian jokes. No longer “village bumpkins,” no longer “little brothers.” We have finally remembered who we are—descendants of the ancient Slavs, the Vikings, the Zaporizhian Cossacks. Our capital is not a provincial town but a sacred, ancient Christian city—the beating heart of this part of civilization. And its holy sites belong to us. No one else. We no longer feel ashamed of our language or our culture. No longer do we see them as “backward,” “provincial,” “second-rate,” as Moscow has insisted for centuries. We have long since broken out of Russia’s cultural orbit: there’s no more garbage Russian pop music on the radio, no endless cop shows from Moscow on TV, like we endured for decades. Instead, in the midst of war, we’re witnessing a cultural renaissance unprecedented in our history—Ukrainian music, cinema, and literature are flourishing. In Kyiv, tickets to classic Ukrainian plays are sold out six months in advance. We’re no longer a patchwork “post-Soviet country,” split between a “Russian-speaking southeast” and a “Ukrainian-speaking west.” We are a united nation. A person from Dnipro and a person from Lviv now share the same values, the same mission, the same grief, the same culture and history — and the same enemy. People from Kharkiv fight the Russian invader just as fiercely as those from Ternopil. No one laughs anymore at the idea of a Ukrainian navy— our naval drones have humiliated the Russian Black Sea Fleet. We shoot down enemy fighters. Our drones and missiles now strike oil depots, airfields, and ammunition bases across Russia nearly every night. Ukraine is no longer a country you can show up to, toss some exploitative resource deal on the table, and sneer, “Sign this — you’ve got one hour.” No. Now you’ll be escorted out of the room with your hands shaking — and only after that will a balanced, civilized, mutually respectful agreement be negotiated. Yelling and threats no longer work here. We are a country whose Chief Mufti has volunteered to become a combat medic at the front. Our Chief Rabbi works daily to advocate for Ukraine around the world. His son died in combat, defending Ukraine with a weapon in his hands. Ukraine is now holding our ground — honorably —against a whole axis of evil: Russia, Iran, and North Korea. And Russia has suffered devastating defeats and drained its once-vast Soviet stockpiles of weapons and ammunition. And along the way, we’ve shaken up global politics. We’ve earned the trust and support of dozens of nations. We’ve broken through walls of Western fear, hesitation, and passivity, the appeasement. Ukraine’s victory in the Battle of Kyiv in 2022 changed the course of European history when the best military minds were giving us 72 hours. You can’t imagine how often we still find ourselves saying to each other, half in disbelief: “Can you believe this? Who would’ve thought our poor Ukraine was capable of this?” What more can I say? Ukraine has already proven itself a great nation. We have countless enormous problems—and they’ll require titanic effort to overcome. But if we endure this war of annihilation, this country will have glorious future.
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Azov Insider
Azov Insider@AzovInsider·
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Serhii Sternenko
Serhii Sternenko@sternenko·
Happy Easter. Don't look up.
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Денис Казанський
Денис Казанський@den_kazansky·
The Russian army attacked the center of Sumy with a ballistic missile. As usual, they just attacked the street, random people. Many dead civilians, wounded and killed people are lying everywhere. A new terrorist attack. A new mass sacrifice of people. Does it look like Putin wants a ceasefire?
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Aleksandr X
Aleksandr X@AleksandrX13·
WITKOFF WANTS TO MAKE MY FAMILY RUSSIAN SLAVES AGAIN!!! Witkoff is talking about 'handing Kherson' to russia. My family lived under russian occupation in Kherson, before it was liberated by Ukraine's counter-offensive. MAGA supporters of the US Empire... ...YES, THAT is what you are becoming, with your casual talk of 'taking Greenland and Canada' and 'giving people as slaves to russia'... Maga, READ below what my family experienced under the russians. --- YOU caused this, maga. YOU brought these m@d d0gs to power. And YOU are turning the US - the traditional defender of freedom - into an EMPIRE. You - YOU - must stop Trump.
Aleksandr X@AleksandrX13

LIFE IN OCCUPIED TERRITORY >> Some Details... (1/) My family were under occupation in Kherson before they were liberated by the Kherson counter-offensive. I was just talking to an American friend today - a veteran - and we touched upon what life was like under russian occupation. I'll describe it briefly, below... --- Life under russian occupation is horrific on so many levels. There's a constant pressure to 'change to a russian passport'. There's pressure to 'send your children to a russian-run school' - where they will be relentlessly indoctrinated by russia. There are the constant - CONSTANT - house searches. The sight of armored cars and armed enemy soldiers marching under your window. There's the checking of phones at random on the street - with the certain knowledge that if they find anything incriminating you'll be dragged to their torture cellars, and - besides the usual pain and humiliation they mete out, that you might be forced to make a video 'showing loyalty to russia' to end the torture. Or that you'll end up in an unmarked grave if you refuse to do so. Your life can end, just like that, under russian occupation... ...everything that you are can be snuffed out in a painful and shameful manner by some half-educated, savage boor from some nameless, distant village in russia. --- Two of my family - my uncle and cousin - were tortured by the russians. What they looked like when they were released - fortunately, they WERE released - was nothing less than horrific. They were a mass of wounds and bruises. --- Ten people - including my relatives mentioned above - were arrested in our village. Three never returned. They are almost certainly no longer among the living. That... ...is what life - and death - are like under russian occupation. --- Images: 👇 A russian torture chamber - yes, human beings were actually held in those cages, and taken out to be tortured by the russians with methods that ranged from beatings to being cut with knives or having one's genitals attached to live electric terminals.

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Денис Казанський
The moment of the Russian missile attack on the restaurant in Kryvyi Rig at april 4. As you can see, there were no soldiers inside. There were only civilian visitors. The restaurant itself was not destroyed and was damaged only by the shock wave. The Russians attacked only civilians. They killed 20 people, including 9 children.
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Paul Shapoval
Paul Shapoval@Frialum·
So now the US openly supports the genocide of Ukrainians. Congrats, my fellow Americans, you're on the Russian side now.
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JerryRigEverything
JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig·
In 1993 Ukraine *gave up their nukes* in exchange for a guarantee of future protection from the USA. If the USA isn't going to keep their word (which is a scummy beta move) then give them back the same amount of nukes that were destroyed so they can protect their own selves.
Wu Tang is for the Children@WUTangKids

WOW screw Trump and JD Vance….Zelenskyy should’ve spat in both their faces and walked out

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Richard Branson
Richard Branson@richardbranson·
(1/3) On the third anniversary of Russia’s brutal and unprovoked invasion, Ukraine deserves better from its Western allies. The brave Ukrainian people have sacrificed everything. Their right to control their territory, to freely choose their alliances, and to shape their own destiny are non-negotiable.
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