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Darius

@SippyJim

Vilnius, Lithuania Katılım Kasım 2017
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Музыкальная пауза от DJ Tuapse — трек “Мазутовый закат”.
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@nexta_tv Oh it’s horri.. >in ruzzia
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NEXTA@nexta_tv·
🚨 A 23-year-old motorcyclist crashed into a Renault at full speed at an intersection, the impact was so strong that he was thrown into the air The rider died at the scene. His passenger survived but was taken to intensive care with serious injuries. The accident occurred in Krasnodar, Russia.
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Gideon Sa'ar | גדעון סער
Dear Minister, Diplomatic relations, especially between friendly nations, are not conducted on Twitter or in the media. Allegations are not evidence. Evidence substantiating the allegations have yet to be provided. You did not even submit a request for legal assistance before turning to the media and social networks. The matter will be examined. Israel is a state that abides by the rule of law with independent law enforcement authorities. All Israeli authorities will act in accordance with the law.
Andrii Sybiha 🇺🇦@andrii_sybiha

Friendly Ukrainian-Israeli relations have the potential to benefit both countries, and Russia’s illegal trade with stolen Ukrainian grain should not undermine them. It is difficult to understand Israel’s lack of appropriate response to Ukraine’s legitimate request regarding the previous vessel that delivered stolen goods to Haifa. Now that another such vessel has arrived in Haifa, we once again warn Israel against accepting the stolen grain and harming our relations. In this context, we have already officially summoned the Israeli ambassador to @MFA_Ukraine tomorrow morning to present our protest note and request appropriate action.

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Yeah sure because of nukes pidoruzzians can do whatever 🤣 even without nato invading Baltic swamps is not same as invading Ukraine flatlands
Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦@rshereme

An attack on the Baltic states is entirely plausible, and here’s why. There are at least three reasons. First and foremost: russia risks nothing. No matter how events unfold with the occupation of the Baltic countries, things will not get worse for russia. Sanctions are already in place. Europe no longer buys its oil or gas. Weapons are being supplied to Ukraine. From a purely military perspective, russia also risks nothing. It has nuclear weapons, so if it wins and occupies the Baltics, or even parts of them, no one will be able to push it out. And if it loses, it will not lose its own territory. It will simply retreat to its borders, and NATO will not invade russian territory because of those same nuclear weapons. So why not try? Second reason: the goals of the war. The objectives of russia go far beyond the occupation of the Baltics. Above all, russia is interested in weakening or dismantling NATO and the EU. From this perspective, any territorial gain in the Baltics would count as a victory. Even if russia does not capture Vilnius or Tallinn, but only a few border villages, that would still be a win, because it would demonstrate NATO’s inability to defend its members. So again, why not try? Third reason: russia has sufficient forces and resources in the potential conflict zone to carry out military objectives and achieve an acceptable outcome. In the Leningrad Military District, there is a combat-ready army of around 70,000 troops, which can easily be reinforced with reserves from the Ukrainian front. This army is mechanized, with around 700 tanks and a large amount of armored equipment. Separately, I would highlight the drone component, which has no real equivalent in NATO and could significantly shift the balance of power in the event of an invasion. If the forces are sufficient, then why not try? Thus, as of now, we are facing the following situation: russia has enough forces and resources to achieve its goals in the Baltics, and it does not face a bad scenario under any development of events. The situation is very similar to the one before the invasion of Ukraine, especially considering the law that allows putin to “protect russians abroad,” which was quickly introduced in the State Duma. The Baltic states have helped us more than anyone else, so I sincerely hope our friends will not face war. But to preserve peace, one must prepare for a major war. It is very good that our Baltic friends have learned from Ukraine’s mistakes and have built defensive lines and fortifications to repel an invasion. I very much hope that russia will break its teeth on the Baltics, just as it did on Ukraine. Source: translated and adopted from Serhii Marchenko

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@JaredGoyette @rshereme It’s retarded take Same can be used with Ukraine.. “there is no chance of deoccupation because nukes.. so why not give those up?”
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Jared Goyette
Jared Goyette@JaredGoyette·
@rshereme I don't get this: "From a purely military perspective, russia also risks nothing. It has nuclear weapons, so if it wins and occupies the Baltics, or even parts of them, no one will be able to push it out." Doesn't seem plausible that Ru would use nukes in this scenario.
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Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦
An attack on the Baltic states is entirely plausible, and here’s why. There are at least three reasons. First and foremost: russia risks nothing. No matter how events unfold with the occupation of the Baltic countries, things will not get worse for russia. Sanctions are already in place. Europe no longer buys its oil or gas. Weapons are being supplied to Ukraine. From a purely military perspective, russia also risks nothing. It has nuclear weapons, so if it wins and occupies the Baltics, or even parts of them, no one will be able to push it out. And if it loses, it will not lose its own territory. It will simply retreat to its borders, and NATO will not invade russian territory because of those same nuclear weapons. So why not try? Second reason: the goals of the war. The objectives of russia go far beyond the occupation of the Baltics. Above all, russia is interested in weakening or dismantling NATO and the EU. From this perspective, any territorial gain in the Baltics would count as a victory. Even if russia does not capture Vilnius or Tallinn, but only a few border villages, that would still be a win, because it would demonstrate NATO’s inability to defend its members. So again, why not try? Third reason: russia has sufficient forces and resources in the potential conflict zone to carry out military objectives and achieve an acceptable outcome. In the Leningrad Military District, there is a combat-ready army of around 70,000 troops, which can easily be reinforced with reserves from the Ukrainian front. This army is mechanized, with around 700 tanks and a large amount of armored equipment. Separately, I would highlight the drone component, which has no real equivalent in NATO and could significantly shift the balance of power in the event of an invasion. If the forces are sufficient, then why not try? Thus, as of now, we are facing the following situation: russia has enough forces and resources to achieve its goals in the Baltics, and it does not face a bad scenario under any development of events. The situation is very similar to the one before the invasion of Ukraine, especially considering the law that allows putin to “protect russians abroad,” which was quickly introduced in the State Duma. The Baltic states have helped us more than anyone else, so I sincerely hope our friends will not face war. But to preserve peace, one must prepare for a major war. It is very good that our Baltic friends have learned from Ukraine’s mistakes and have built defensive lines and fortifications to repel an invasion. I very much hope that russia will break its teeth on the Baltics, just as it did on Ukraine. Source: translated and adopted from Serhii Marchenko
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Fico be like
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Magyar on Ukraine 🇭🇺🇺🇦: "Everyone in Hungary knows that Ukraine is a victim of this war and no one should tell them under what conditions they should enter a peace or sign a peace treaty. We cannot tell any country to give up their territory. And this is what the Fidesz politicians said. Then I would like to ask them: What would you do if Russia attacked Hungary? Which Hungarian counties would you be willing to give up? Ukraine should receive security guarantees and territorial guarantees that can be observed and kept. Ukraine, under the Budapest Memorandum, gave up its nuclear arsenal for guarantees, but those guarantees were violated repeatedly by Russia."🔚 This is a good starting point. Hopefully, the relationship between our countries can be mended from here. I'm really looking forward to having sane neighbors.
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@Politics_Matter @BohuslavskaKate What Hungarian pipeline ? It’s soviet built pipeline so using your own ret@rd logic this pipeline is part of ruzzia so Ukraine can remove it back to ruzzia, but then somehow pidors like you always cry and moan that it’s unfair from your ruzzian ass licking position
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Politics Matter
Politics Matter@Politics_Matter·
Meanwhile, Ukraine shoots down Hungary's energy pipeline.. but, instead of extracting consequences for the people of Hungary, he kowtows on bended knee to the EU behind Ukraine. This is not a leader for the people of Hungary, he's a puppet for the EU who just sold out the Hungarian people. Smh, meanwhile Ukraine never had nukes, they were always Soviet/Russian nukes.. so Ukraine never surrendered anything.
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Macer Gifford
Macer Gifford@macergifford·
@mfa_russia @NATO Russia has no right to Eastern Europe. All, from Estonia to Ukraine, have the freedom to make whatever international agreements they want. Get the imperialist mindset out of your heads.
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MFA Russia 🇷🇺
MFA Russia 🇷🇺@mfa_russia·
“Not one inch eastward” — as interpreted by the “collective West.” 🌐 A telling illustration of how the “defensive” @NATO alliance “does not expand”: ten rounds of enlargement, seven of them after the collapse of the USSR. t.me/MFARussia/29045
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Jonah's gourd
Jonah's gourd@ScottMerson3·
@CuriosityonX If the shadow is manifested to the left why is there one manifested to the right also?
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
【Breaking 🚨】 Curiosity wheels taken yesterday, showing the damages caused during the 13 years it has been on the Red Planet
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NEXTA@nexta_tv·
❗️Cancer-stricken Simonyan says her child is terminally ill The Russian propagandist said she learned about the child’s diagnosis 40 days after her husband fell into a coma. “I don’t want to talk about it. Just so you understand — this doesn’t happen. It’s just a catastrophe,” Simonyan said. In September 2025, the editor-in-chief of Russia Today was diagnosed with cancer. In the same month, her husband Tigran Keosayan died.
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
Recycling used tube lights into decorative showpieces
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Diana Panchenko 🇺🇦
Diana Panchenko 🇺🇦@Panchenko_X·
EU imposed sanctioned against me. Not Zelensky or his corrupt crew stealing billions - but a Ukrainian journalist sitting home with a 2-month baby. EU's weak, silencing all. Thanks Musk for X. P.S. If anyone can help me reach @elonmusk for an interview, I'd be very grateful. Please repost!
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@Glenna_lynch why your face look like potato with a wig 🥔
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Glenna Lynch
Glenna Lynch@Glenna_lynch·
Why is nobody saying “ we need to talk to Russia and build an enduring peace” Europeans need to wake up. The only possible positive future involves peace and trade with Russia. Russia is a natural cultural and geographical fit. We’re being led by war mongers. Whose children will be far from bullets. Armaments are the new industry of choice in Europe. That says it all.
Sky News@SkyNews

BREAKING: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says, "we must be ready for the scale of war our parents and great-grandparents endured" trib.al/lqM0L1w 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

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