Kilor
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Not a single stone remains standing, nor a tree, nor a human being—Israel has completely annihilated my town, Beit Hanoun.

🇱🇻 The Latvian government has collapsed. PM Evika Silina resigned due to incompetence.

🇱🇻🇷🇺 "It doesn't matter whose drones hit the oil depot in Latvia, the main thing is to remember Russia's responsibility for it. Russia is the aggressor" – Latvian PM Evika Silina P.S: The drones have visually been confirmed to be the Ukrainian FP-1. Either ways, If Latvia allows Ukraine to continue attacks on Russia through it's airspace, the Russian Federation will help the Latvians manage their airspace. It's of security importance.




⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️ Did Ukraine get hit with a new Iskander missile? Ukrainian monitoring channels are sounding the alarm: the enemy claims that during the night strikes on the independent country, Russia used a new version of the Iskander tactical ballistic missile system with an extended firing range for the first time. It is claimed that the modernized missile is capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 1,000 kilometers (with a 300-kilogram warhead), and in a lighter version, up to 1,300 kilometers. The latter formally falls under the characteristics of a medium-range ballistic missile. As a reminder, the United States withdrew from the INF Treaty in 2019, specifically citing the Iskander missile. Washington claimed that the 9M729 missile could fly much further than the stated 500 kilometers permitted by the Treaty. The Russian side denied all accusations. However, the theoretical possibility of increasing the system's range was never disputed. Technically, it's not that difficult. Today's situation is somewhat different than it was in the 2010s. The INF Treaty no longer constrains us, and the West is confidently moving toward direct confrontation with Russia. And what should we be embarrassed about now, after Oreshnik?


















