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Tuberville: "These Muslims? They call it a religion. What religion do you know that says 'if you're not in our religion, we're gonna kill you. We want you dead.' That's not a religion. That's a cult. They took over Europe. It's gone."


Russia's monthly combat losses now exceed its monthly recruitment capacity, Ukrainian Defense Minister Fedorov confirmed in Berlin Russia is losing 254 soldiers per square kilometer of advance, and 428 in Donetsk Oblast euromaidanpress.com/2026/04/15/tur…


“Russia's crude oil exports from its main western ports increased in early April compared with March, trading and port sources said and Reuters calculations showed, despite disruptions to loadings caused by drone attacks on energy infrastructure… The Baltic ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga, along with the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk, loaded a combined total of about 2 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil in the first week of April, compared with an average of 1.9 million bpd in March, three trading and port sources said… However, a sharp increase in loadings at Primorsk in April, as well as high export volumes from Novorossiisk early in the month prior to a drone attack, have so far helped to offset the halt in Black Sea exports, the sources added.” reuters.com/business/energ…

12 million people are estimated to have been killed by economic 'shock therapy' in Russia alone. Russia suffered the worst peacetime economic collapse of a major industrialised nation in history. The Russian economy nearly halved. The fall in Russian output was much worse than that caused by the Nazi invasion in the 1940s. Russian male life expectancy fell by 6.5 years, to 57.6 - back to its mid-1950s level. The overall fall in life expectancy was on the scale of Vietnam during all-out war in the 1960s. The suicide and homicide rates doubled. Real incomes collapsed by 40%. At the time of the Soviet collapse, one in fifty Russians lived in poverty. By the end of 1998, that surged to nearly one in every five. Full employment gave way to mass unemployment. As healthcare funding collapsed by a third and poverty surged, disease such as diphtheria, tuberculosis and syphilis rampaged. Russia was taken over by oligarchs, gangsters implicated in serious crimes who stole the country's resources. Murderous conflicts in the former Soviet territory included Chechnya, where potentially hundreds of thousands were killed. Yeltsin's contempt for democracy was underlined by his bombing of the Russian legislature - and the undemocratic farce of the 1996 election. Putin came to power after the Russian secret services almost certainly staged apartment bombings which killed hundreds. The invasion of Ukraine has killed hundreds of thousands of people. Need I go on? Yes, the collapse of the Soviet Union was one of the great catastrophes of our age. An alternative would have kept the USSR together (Baltic states aside) on a democratic basis, without ruinous shock therapy. Notably, a Soviet-wide referendum in March 1991 overwhelmingly voted to keep the Union together (although it was boycotted by six of the fifteen republics - in the Baltic and three small republics).

Another day of russian “human safari” in Kherson. 2 civilians killed after an FPV operator deliberately targeted a car. This is not war. It’s the extermination of Ukrainians. Wake up, world. This is happening every day.



Russia dropped 6 guided bombs on the dam that supplies drinking water to over a million people in Kharkiv. Not a military base. Not a weapons depot. A dam supplying drinking water to Kharkiv — Ukraine’s second-largest city. The target: Pechenihy Dam, Chuhuiv district, Kharkiv Oblast. Ukraine’s largest reservoir — 86 km², stretching over 60 km along the Siverskyi Donets river. Built 1958–1962. Critical water supply for the entire region. “This is the largest reservoir in our oblast and a critically important facility — for the city of Kharkiv and our entire territory.” — Kharkiv Oblast Governor Oleh Syniehubov, April 14 This is not an isolated strike. In March, President Zelenskyy @ZelenskyyUa warned that Russia was planning targeted attacks on Ukraine’s water infrastructure in the months ahead. Today that warning became reality. Russia has already destroyed Ukraine’s power grid, heating systems, and energy infrastructure. Now the target is water. The logic is deliberate: no electricity means darkness. No water means disease, sanitation collapse, and the slow unravelling of civilian life in cities that have already survived two years of bombardment. Kharkiv has roughly 1.4 million people. Six guided bombs. One dam. One city’s water supply. This is not warfare. This is the systematic destruction of the conditions for human life. — Source: Kharkiv OVA / Governor Syniehubov, April 14, 2026 #Ukraine #Kharkiv #RussiaWarCrimes #UkraineWillWin #RussiaUkraineWar #WarCrimes #PechenihyDam #RussiaIsATerroristState






A fallback plan to ensure Europe can defend itself using NATO’s existing military equipment if the U.S. departs is gaining traction after getting buy-in from Germany wsj.com/world/europe/e… via @WSJ










