Roman Zachariak
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@Gerashchenko_en Hey, ardehole, how do you reconcile that statement with your previous gloat that your greatest achievement is the withholding of aid to Ukraine? You are excrement! (Apologies to excrement)
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@IuliiaMendel What sort of ruzzian whore are you to say say that there is no justification for this war to continue when this is a centuries long existential war against wannabe Slavic neanderthals?
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The Russian-Ukrainian war is bloody and senseless – by this point, massive killing and destruction are wrought over nothing.
If it’s about Ukraine not entering NATO – than this question has been taken off the table by now.
If it’s about protecting democracy, than our democracy is in such a fragile situation that barely differs from any other autocratic regime: very limited freedom of speech, weakened institutions, violations of basic constitutional rights, political persecution, and people’s life matter as little as in any autocracy.
If the war is to remove Zelenskyy from power than he has been it’s main beneficiary: on the verge of losing power back in 2021, the war allowed him to thrive, earning money on all aspects of this war, gaining almost unlimited power inside the country, all the while basking in international fame.
If it’s about regaining the territories of Ukraine back from Russian conquest, than Ukraine is just losing more territories, rather than recapturing them.
This war has no reason or justification to continue except of benefiting some small groups. Ukraine is on the verge of extinction because of it.
#StopWar
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@davidravenx @BohuslavskaKate There’s nothing to debunk, because she’s presented nothing which needs debunking.
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Here’s the problem with your post:
Iuliia Mendel went on record — at risk to her own life — with what she personally saw and experienced.
You don’t debunk a single thing she said.
Instead, you lazily call her a “Russian shill” and think that’s enough.
It’s not.
Either debunk what she actually says, or accept the reality: Ukraine is currently led by a comedian with zero military or wartime experience, who still believes he can win this conflict through performance and sheer will.
A simple reading of Robert Greene’s The 33 Strategies of War — especially Strategy 2: Do Not Fight the Last War — makes it painfully clear.
Zelenskyy is fighting the last war with outdated thinking, old assumptions, and showman tactics that no longer match the grim reality on the ground. Clinging to past narratives and early-war optimism instead of adapting ruthlessly is exactly how leaders lose.
Drop the labels. Engage the substance. Or history will prove Mendel right.
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Tucker and the Kremlin pulling Mendel, a well-known Russian shill, out from under a rock now is notable for two reasons:
1. They are desperate to do something, anything.
2. It doesn’t actually achieve anything. Even if Julia managed to shock and convince Americans... Trump has already cut assistance to Ukraine.
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@OlenaRohoza It’s not just the ruzzian economy that’s hurting from these strikes. Do you think the whoring, caviar gulping, cognac swilling oligarch owners, swanning between their villas around the Mediterranean in their mega-yachts, aren’t going to blame the dwarf?
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🇺🇦 Today, Ukrainian drones struck the Orsknefteorgsintez oil refinery in Orenburg and the Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant.
Both facilities are reportedly burning heavily 🔥
The Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant is considered critically important for Russia’s military industry. Its products are used in the production of armor, shell casings, detonators, gunpowder, explosives, and batteries for missiles and aircraft.
A very significant target 💥
Good news 💯

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@Glenn_Diesen Sorry President Stubb. I appreciate the enormous support that Finland has provided for Ukraine, but a man of your stature and knowledge should by now understand that you don’t negotiate with aggression, you defeat it. Did anyone negotiate with Hitler or Tojo?
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Finland's President Stubb argued: "Yes, it is time to start negotiations with Russia."
* I would like to know why it was not considered a good time to speak with Russia four years ago. Our political class boycotted diplomacy for all these years while hundreds of thousands of young men died, and put us on a path toward nuclear war that we are still on. Anyone who argued for diplomacy was smeared and censored by our radicalised political-media establishment. So why was it considered immoral to speak with the other side then, but not now?

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@OlenaRohoza @InfoAgeStrategy One point that isn’t being made with the demolitions of the oil refineries is that while their output feeds tax roubles into ruzzian coffers, the refineries are privately owned. How happy do you think their billionaire oligarch owner set is feeling about putler now? 😱😄😆🤣
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Something very strange is happening inside the Kremlin, and events are moving so fast that it’s hard to keep up.
It feels as if someone stabbed a screwdriver into Putin’s giant inflatable image — and the air has finally started leaking out.
The figure hasn’t collapsed yet. From a distance it still looks massive. But the pressure inside is clearly dropping.
From where I stand, the sequence looks something like this:
— Ukraine begins a series of devastating strikes on Russian oil refineries.
— Rumors of a possible coup start spreading inside the Kremlin.
— Ukraine continues the heavy strikes.
— Putin reportedly retreats deeper into bunker-style isolation.
— Endless images of burning oil depots and refinery explosions start shifting something psychologically inside Russia itself.
— Trump suddenly announces a “ceasefire” for May 9–11 entirely on his own initiative.
— Then comes Zelensky’s decree.
— Russia holds what looked like the weakest and most miserable Victory Day parade in its modern history.
— In Putin’s speech, for the first time, you can hear hints that the war must eventually end.
— Putin proposes a meeting with Zelensky in Moscow.
— Then suddenly says the meeting could happen in any third country if Moscow is unsuitable.
— And perhaps most shocking of all: Putin publicly refers to him as “Mr. Zelensky” — something that immediately drew attention around the world.
If you step back and look at this list with fresh eyes, it feels surreal compared to the last four years.
So what exactly is happening?
Because something definitely is.

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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA @andriyhaydash Give me a break! A truce (we can’t afford any more oil refinery losses!) for easing sanctions on Moscow?That, in anybody’s language, that is a quid pro quid!
Trump’s got an empty deck!
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🇺🇸🇺🇦 The US wants to achieve a truce between Ukraine and Russia in exchange for easing sanctions on Moscow, — The Kyiv Independent.
▪️Russia insists on Donbas, recognition of occupied territories and lifting of sanctions;
▪️The US is ready to discuss these conditions, but without any security guarantees for Ukraine;
▪️New pressure from Washington on Kyiv is also expected due to the approaching elections in the US.
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@OlenaRohoza The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him!
G. J Chesterton.
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Robert Brovdi — “Magyar” — is more than just a callsign.
It is a symbol of a new kind of war, where victory is no longer decided by the number of tanks in a parade, but by precision, technology, cold calculation, and the ability to strike the enemy where it truly hurts.
The Guardian writes that after Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Brovdi has become one of Vladimir Putin’s primary targets — and that alone explains how deeply his “Birds” units are disrupting Russian plans.
While the Kremlin tries to sell the world an outdated image of imperial power, Magyar represents reality:
the era of lightning-fast tank offensives is over, because drones now hover above every advancing column.
And that is exactly why the truly dangerous strikes for Russia are not symbolic attacks, but systematic operations against oil infrastructure, ports, air defense systems, logistics, and everything that feeds this empire’s war machine.
Tuapse, Primorsk, Ust-Luga — these are not just names on a map.
They are the nerves of the Russian economy.
The money behind the missiles.
The fuel sustaining the front lines.
And those are the targets that must be dismantled methodically, coldly, and without illusions.
Magyar and his Birds are the army of the future — fighting today.
🇺🇦🔥

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The turning point in the war has finally arrived!
Ukraine’s military-industrial complex is gaining momentum every single day — missiles, drones, UAVs, tanks, air defense systems — while Russia is suffering painful strikes and desperately wants it all to stop.
The Economist states it directly: Ukraine is not just holding on — it is increasingly exhausting Russia, and soon the Russian system itself may begin collapsing with a loud crack.
The hardest winter, marked by massive missile attacks, is now behind us. Russia’s so-called “spring offensive” failed in humiliating fashion — for the first time since 2024, Russia has started losing territory.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has overtaken Russia in the number of long-range strikes, and Russian air defenses are openly choking under waves of Ukrainian drones.
What people have been waiting for over the past three years may be starting right now.

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@BowesChay A “Ukrainian” priest ranting in ruzzian! Just who in the fuck are you trying to kid? 🤣😄😆
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@nicksortor If Ukraine’s Anti-corruption body is prepared to charge someone this high up the chain, I think that it bodes well for its future.
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BREAKING: Zelensky's former second-in-command, Andriy Yermak, has just been charged in a MAJOR corruption probe, per FT
GREAT! Now get Zelensky HIMSELF!
President Trump was DEAD RIGHT cutting off the hundreds of BILLIONS in US tax dollars going over there to line their pockets
Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau accuses him of partaking in a $100 MILLION corruption scheme related to nuclear energy.
This guy might squeal on Zelensky to save his own ass👀
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