𝐆𝐨𝐨𝐝𝐅𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚

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ᴀɢᴀɪɴsᴛ ʀᴜzzɪᴀɴ ᴅɪsɪɴғᴏʀᴍᴀᴛɪᴏɴ ʙᴜᴛ ᴅᴇғᴇɴᴅᴇʀ ғᴏʀ ʜᴜᴍᴀɴ ʀɪɢʜᴛs ᴀɴᴅ ᴘᴇᴀᴄᴇ ☮️ #NAFO 🇪🇺 #WeAreNAFO 🇩🇪🤝🇺🇦

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Cloooud |🇺🇦
Cloooud |🇺🇦@GloOouD·
Russians are installing anti-aircraft missile complexes directly from helicopters on the roofs of high-rise buildings in Moscow It's great that this was filmed, because now high-rises are legitimate military targets. Let the Russians not cry about it later I recommend that the residents of these buildings dismantle these air defense systems themselves, as the authorities are putting them in danger by installing them on civilian structures
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
Russia is launching a new phase of pressure on the Baltic states. Moscow has announced its intention to appeal to the International Court of Justice over the "suppression of the rights of Russian speakers" in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. In reality, this is another element of a systematic effort to build a legitimacy framework for possible intervention. Moscow’s rhetoric is standard and familiar: "language bans," "Russophobia," and "persecution of dissent." The foreign ministry pretends that negotiations "have yielded no results" and that complaints submitted to the UN and OSCE have been ignored - therefore, the Kremlin is allegedly forced to go to court. This logic of "exhausting all available means" is not a legal strategy but preparation of a narrative: every refusal of jurisdiction will be presented as proof of "Western bias" and justification for extrajudicial actions. The scheme is not new. Before the 2008 war in Georgia, Russia spent years talking about the "genocide of Ossetians," distributing passports to residents of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and then used the claim of "protecting Russian citizens" as a formal justification for invasion. Immediately after that war, in 2009, Medvedev signed amendments to the Law on Defense that explicitly allowed the use of the military abroad to protect Russian citizens. The Kremlin moved the concept of "protecting compatriots" from propaganda into formal law. The same pattern repeated itself in Ukraine in 2014 and was expanded in 2022 - each time using the same set of narratives: "protecting Russians," "neo-Nazism," and "genocide." Now this framework is being transferred to the Baltics while simultaneously receiving new legislative reinforcement. On May 13, 2026, the State Duma adopted, by 381 votes in favor, and on May 25 - the very same day the foreign ministry announced its intention to appeal to the ICJ - Putin signed a law allowing the use of the military abroad to protect Russian citizens from persecution by courts whose jurisdiction Moscow does not recognize. What an astonishing coincidence: two steps taken on the same day - a legal claim and expanded legal authorization for the use of force, formalized simultaneously. The Baltic situation has one fundamental difference from Georgia and Ukraine: passportization failed here. Accession to the EU and NATO in 2004 closed that window, so Moscow now appeals not to "Russian citizens" but to the legally much weaker category of "compatriots" and "Russian speakers." The role of symbolic "proof of persecution" is played by the Gaponenko case - a man sentenced in Riga to ten years in prison after speaking at a Moscow conference about the "ethnocide of Russians," while Latvian courts classified his actions as incitement of hatred and assistance to a foreign state. The weakness of the legal basis does not stop Russia - it simply shifts the focus from legal results to propaganda effect. NATO membership remains the main deterrent for Moscow. Therefore, the real goal of the campaign is to create a "gray zone" in the perception of the conflict and build an international record of an "unresolved issue concerning the rights of Russians." This objective becomes especially significant against the backdrop of April statements by the Trump administration regarding a possible U.S. withdrawal from NATO - uncertainty of this kind creates precisely the conditions under which the Kremlin’s human rights narrative becomes operationally useful. The current campaign against the Baltic states is not a diplomatic episode. It is a methodical construction of an infrastructure within which any future escalation can be presented not as aggression, but as "forced protection." This is exactly how Russia acted before.
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Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

Russian propagandist Simonyan talks about the great sacred war that is not being fought against Ukraine. Take a listen. Putin and his inner circle have stopped talking about peace and negotiations and are raising the stakes. They speak of a "great and sacred war" against Europe and NATO. Why is this happening? It is a consequence of Russia’s failures on the Ukrainian front, where Russians are not advancing and are losing more and more soldiers - over 35,000 every month, more than they recruit - while Ukrainians are expanding the kill zone. It is the growing economic problems and the realization that Russia is heading toward collapse. It is the realization that everyone involved in the war will be punished after it ends, which means they cannot allow the war to end. Putin’s inner circle is aware of this dead-end situation. But Putin himself does not know the real picture, because people are afraid to tell him the truth. Therefore, Putin is convinced that he is winning the war. In addition, he sees that the United States is currently focused on the war in Iran and is no longer reacting to massive attacks on Ukraine and hybrid attacks in Europe. By the way, it is quite possible that the latest attack on Kyiv was organized personally for Putin - to give him the satisfaction of seeing Kyiv burning, especially after the humiliating May 9 parade in Moscow - but in reality, this attack achieved no military objectives and was a waste of millions. In this situation, with no real military successes in Ukraine, Putin’s inner circle, out of fear, may develop a desire to continue the war in a new direction - for example against the Baltic states - so that Putin stops asking about Donbas and Mala Tokmachka. The greater the defeat, the higher the stakes.

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UAVoyager🇺🇦
UAVoyager🇺🇦@NAFOvoyager·
Today in Kherson russian terrorists shelled a children’s playground. Father — killed. Mother and two little daughters — hospitalized. russians are murderers. Nothing else.
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@EinMartinHerms @mdegooijer34 Unter den Top Clubs waren wir die Schießbude, da haben unsere IV oft nicht gut ausgesehen und wenn man den schritt geht, hat man bestimmt auch schon guten Ersatz in der Hinterhand. Diesmal auch Linksfüßig und schneller, würde helfen…
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Martin Herms
Martin Herms@EinMartinHerms·
Die ersten Entscheidungen bei RWE sickern durch: Tobias Kraulich wurde eben nach WAZ-Informationen mitgeteilt, dass er kein neues Angebot erhält und gehen muss. Für mich ein schwerer Fehler. Ein anderer Klub wird sich freuen. Mehr dazu gleich in einer großen Übersicht.
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Holy shit.. Tonight's post from Russia's biggest military blogger paints the absolute darkest picture for the Russian military since any time of the war and very mych explains why Putin is now targeting Kyiv in desperation. READ THIS. -Logistics Problems, Deeper Than They Seem- The situation in Russia's southern regions is becoming increasingly threatening. Since early May, Ukrainian forces have significantly increased the number of drone strikes against vehicles transporting various goods to the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions and Crimea. There is a risk of shortages of certain goods on the peninsula, and fuel sales are restricted. The threat is not only the disruption of the Crimean holiday season or the shortage of certain products on the peninsula. Strikes against cargo carriers on the peninsula directly impact the combat capabilities of the Russian Armed Forces on the southern fronts, where the situation is already precarious. 🔻What's happening on the front? ➡️The enemy has been attacking the Kamenskoye area for a long time and has managed to advance in several areas, pushing back Russian forces: Stepnogorsk and Plavni have been nearly lost, along with virtually all territorial gains made by the Russian Armed Forces during the offensive that began in early 2025. ➡️There is a risk that the enemy will not only restore the status quo but also launch an offensive along the Kamenskoye-Shcherbaki line. Indirect signs indicate that the problems in this area have been addressed, but the situation remains difficult. ➡️Ukrainian drone operators have significantly increased their activity in strikes against Kamenka-Dniprovska, Vodyane, and Enerhodar. Every 20-30 minutes, local public groups report dozens of drone attacks on the city. There have been casualties among the local population. Employees of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant are also becoming targets, as officially reported by the company's resources. ➡️This may indicate that the enemy is preparing, if not a full-scale landing, then a diversionary strike through the reeds at the bottom of the former Kakhovka Reservoir. The loss of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant cannot be allowed: dislodging even small enemy forces from there will be an extremely difficult task. Moreover, the Russian Armed Forces will be severely limited in their means of destruction, as the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is not a target worth targeting with airstrikes. ❗️Considering that Ukrainian forces have already partially paralyzed the logistics of southern Russia in the land corridor to Crimea, it is not difficult to imagine what will happen if the Ukrainian Armed Forces manage to breach the Russian Armed Forces' defenses along the Kamenskoye-Shcherbaki line. 📌The Russian Armed Forces will have to deploy reinforcements along the route to Vasilyevka, the roads to which are already under frequent enemy attack. In the worst-case scenario, stabilizing the situation will require the deployment of additional forces via routes such as Tokmak and the more distant Berdyansk and Mariupol. Even the delivery of civilian cargo along these routes is already severely disrupted. ❓What can be done about this? The issue of organizing a "small sky" air defense system is clear and has been studied. It has also been discussed at the highest levels. The exponential increase in attacks after the May holidays is obvious, even though the roads were unsafe even before. Just in time for the beginning of May, the Ukrainian Armed Forces tested Hornets, and after the ceasefire, they began massive use, giving no respite to develop countermeasures.
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Цензор.НЕТ ✍️
Російська еліта втрачає віру в Путіна через війну та кризу, - The Guardian censor.net/ua/n4004877
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Vladyslav Heraskevych OLY
Today was one of the largest Russian attacks, during which 600 drones and 90 missiles were launched at Ukraine. Also today, Italian football legend Andrea Pirlo was spotted in Moscow next to Russian footballer Dzyuba, who openly supports the Kremlin’s policy and the killing of Ukrainians. It’s sad to see childhood legends turn into moral bankrupts for whom nothing is more valuable than Russian rubles. Shame.
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Akash Maniam
Akash Maniam@ManiamAkash·
russia bombed Kyiv's sleeping civilians for five hours. russia wants to terrorise a peaceful population into submission. Why do we let them? Close the skies. Use their assets to arm Ukraine. Stop buying their energy. Isolate them from the world. Come on
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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
A reminder that Russia is waging a terrorist war on Ukraine, and a reminder that standing by and watching are the richest nations on Earth, controlling the most powerful military alliance in history, an alliance created specifically to stop Russia in Europe. Sickening.
Konstantin Sonin@k_sonin

It was a horrible night in Kyiv. But if Putin thinks he can terrorize Ukrainians into submission, he is mistaken.

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UAVoyager🇺🇦
UAVoyager🇺🇦@NAFOvoyager·
Kyiv. An absolutely horrific night. 📽 This is what a European capital looks like in the dead of night. Five years and the so-called civilized world is still ignoring russian terror.
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WW3finalboss
WW3finalboss@WW3finalboss·
🇺🇦🇷🇺 RUSSIA IS RUNNING OUT OF EXIT DOORS "Russia has driven itself into a dead end. It has no strategic solution left. What they are doing now only delays their defeat. The Russian Federation will face internal collapse. This process has already begun"- Budanov 🇺🇦 Budanov is not talking about a bad week for Moscow. He is talking about a system that burned its future chasing Ukraine, then discovered it had no clean way back. Putin can delay the bill. He cannot cancel it.
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
The mood among even the Kremlin's most mainstream propagandists now slips into darkness and horror, as a host mocks a guest that suggests Russia is advancing, then reverting to hopelessness that Ukraine is overwhelming them with drones.
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The Truth Walker
The Truth Walker@TheTruthWalkerQ·
Don't stop reminding people that the president of the United States is a pedophile. Keep reposting, don't let them remove it from our memory!
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Vic@vic_010100·
Sevim Dağdelen (BSW) beim Betreten der russischen Botschaft im Mai 2025. Empfangen wird sie von einem GRU-Agenten und Kurator des Spionagenetzwerks in Deutschland. 🧵1/22
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