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@NatasaIvanova9 @Xohi1260 To add to my point: This is war and you are fighting all of Nato by proxy. You think that the enemy doesn't have any capabilites? You and victor55 are asking to strike Europe. Can you handle carpetbombings like Iran has? Because that's exactly what Europe are willing to do.
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@NatasaIvanova9 This is why I believe Russians are spoiled. Things were fine up to 2024 where everything was being shot down. I say this as a tough love: Ukraine has been hit with 12 000 missiles and 100s of thousands of drones. If you start whining now then you don't have the same will as them
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@Parkidem_Sofia Well yeah this is being happening for almost 4 months now.
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🇺🇦Shipping to Ukrainian seaports is finally under serious attacks by the Russian Armed Forces
Ukrainian bastards are complaining that our forces have finally hit the ports and merchant ships near Odessa.
The Ukrainian maritime corridor is still operating, despite the nighttime defeats. Even merchant ships have been hit.
⚡️✨Well done to our guys! It doesn't matter under whose flag a ship is trading with our enemy and bringing him money for the war.
The enemy isn't going to play diplomacy with us, so we need a fullmaritime blockade of Ukraine.
Get to work, guys! You've made us happy!
Two majors ✨

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@vick55top Cry some more Vicktor. But I don't care. I hope you get the war you are asking for. But if you think that it won't end in nuclear war you are as retarded as you are arrogant
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During yesterday's massive Ukrainian drone attack on Sevastopol, a Russian soldier stationed there asks how the "spirit of Anchorage" is doing and whether Valdai is safe.
Everyone is tired of this kind of war. Russia will either be strong, or Russia will cease to exist. Putin said at a meeting with the military a couple of days ago: "We know how this will end." How? Tell us already. If we're talking about Russia's victory, then we want to know what a Russian victory means.
If anyone in Russia continues to hope for an agreement with Ukraine and the West, if anyone hopes for everything to return to "the way it was," then it won't happen. And Russian capitalists, who even now quietly continue to trade with Russia's enemies, will die along with Russia.
For five years now, everyone has been waiting for Russia to start fighting those who openly fight it. Even senior Russian officials are talking about this open war against Russia.
However, Russia is taking no action, and as a result, it continues to suffer more and more blows. And how else could this end if not in a nuclear war?
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@vick55top Yeah I don't disagree at all with this Victor. They are idiots.
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The Ammonia-3 nitrogen complex of JSC Apatit in the Vologda Region was attacked by a drone. A high-pressure sulfuric acid pipeline was damaged. No fire occurred, the regional governor wrote.
Sevastopol actually repelled one of the largest air raids of the entire war—71 drones.
An oil refinery was attacked in Yaroslavl (pictured).
Russian capitalists continue to desperately trade with Russia's enemies. But Russia's enemies will teach Russian capitalists to love their homeland.

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Slovak Prime Minister Fico stated that he would not be surprised if Ukraine were to stop supplying oil to Slovakia again shortly after receiving a 90 billion euro loan from the EU.
*Fico basically saying: “We give them €90 billion and two weeks later they turn off the tap again.” Energy blackmail with EU bonus points — classic Eastern European sequel nobody asked for. *

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@Alex_Oloyede2 The US no. Europe, specifically Finland yes. And if you don't believe it then all Russians are naive. You can't win against people who are ready and willing to use nukes rather than lose primacy. It will only take one French nuke on Russia to cause unimaginable destruction.
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@vick55top I am sorry dear Peter but your fellow Hungarians showed you their true colours when they chanted 'Russians go home' with pride. As if Russia did anything to Hungarians. Fuck off Ziarto. You failed.
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"I believe the main problem for Europe and Hungary is the risk that the war psychosis and fanaticism of recent years, which I personally observed and felt in Brussels over the past four years, will take hold. Unfortunately, I still consider this a real threat."
This was stated by the soon-to-be-outgoing Hungarian Foreign Minister, Péter Szijjártó.
Hasn't anti-Russian fanaticism already taken hold in Europe? What's going on there, then, and why has Europe entered into a war with Russia?
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@Zlatti_71 Hey Zlatti, recently I made a top 20 worst people who ever lived list and Biljana Plavjic who I consider the true architect of the Bosnian war made it into the list. This is based on stories my godmother has said to me. Do you agree or do you think it was all Radovan Karadic
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There’s a kind of connection you only understand once you’re far away from home.
Ask a Serb about Croats back home and you’ll get a clear answer. Ask him the same question in Vienna, Berlin or Melbourne after he just ran into one… and suddenly the tone shifts. Somewhere between the first rakija and the second cigarette, the “other side” doesn’t feel that far away anymore.
That’s the strange reality of the ex-Yugoslav diaspora.
Back home, everything is divided. History, religion, football, family stories… lines that aren’t just on maps but in people’s heads. You grow up knowing what you’re supposed to think. You don’t even question it.
Then you leave.
You end up somewhere where nobody knows Novi Sad, where “Yugo” is just a bad car reference, and suddenly you’re the only one in the room who understands what ajvar tastes like, what turbofolk sounds like, or why your grandmother switches languages mid-sentence without even noticing.
And then you meet someone.
A Slovenian. A Croatian. A Macedonian. A “Balkanac”Someone who, back home, would’ve been “the other side.”
But here… it’s different.
You talk, and it just clicks. The language isn’t a problem anymore, it’s an advantage. The jokes land. The music hits. The way of thinking, reacting, celebrating, even complaining… it’s all familiar.
The further you are from home, the stronger that feeling gets.
In Munich, maybe you’re still a bit careful. In Dubai, you’re already relaxed. In Tokyo, you greet each other like you’ve known each other for years.
Distance changes the perspective.
The differences get smaller. The similarities get louder. Things that once felt like identity markers become details. Old conflicts don’t disappear, but they lose their weight.
And maybe that’s the uncomfortable truth.
You had more in common all along than you were willing to admit. You just needed distance to see it clearly.
The love-hate dynamic of the ex-Yugoslav space isn’t weakness. It’s honesty. A region that hasn’t fully made peace with itself… but also can’t fully disconnect.
And somewhere far away, between a foreign city and a familiar song, something simple happens.
You recognize each other.
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@Xohi1260 @Zlatti_71 They are aware and they choose to be slaves. I am sick and tired to deny them responsibility
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@Zlatti_71 Are Ukranians not aware that they are just cannon fodder used by the West? Its time to overthrow the nazi Kiev regime & get Zelensky out!!
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⚡️ €90 Billion Loan Aimed at Long-Term War Preparedness, Officials Say
European officials indicate that a proposed €90 billion loan for Ukraine is intended to support the country in preparing for a prolonged conflict, according to The New York Times.
The report suggests that the financial package is designed not only to address immediate needs but also to ensure sustained military and economic resilience over an extended period.
No further operational details were disclosed, but the scale of the funding underscores expectations among policymakers that the conflict may continue over the long term.
Sources: The New York Times; Skabeeva

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@Xohi1260 But Europe voted for them. We voted for them. We want a war with Russia. Hungary showed us their true colours. Even the Ukrainian citizens wanted this. Where were they when Poroshenko was murdering their fellow citizens. They did nothing. We should all accept responsibility
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@Xohi1260 They are not asking themselves. I am so done of people not accepting responsibility for their actions.I feel shame myself because I and others in my country can't get pass the cops, who have no moral bone in their bodies, get in the parliament and beat the shit out of our leaders
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@Alex_Oloyede2 Notice that now that Telegram is monitored and slowed down that the effectiveness of these attacks has turned into 0%. As for the conduct of the secret services and the Kremlin,I don't think they are drinking tsai and ignore them,but they should just bomb the Ukrainian leadership
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 An agent of Ukraine planned an attack on the Russian Ministry of Defense in Moscow.
The terrorist attack was prevented by the Russian FSB and the suspect was detained.
A few days ago, a German citizen was also detained carrying explosives near a military facility. The device was meant to be set off by another accomplice from Uzbekistan.
The Russian Security Forces continue to monitor and protect the country from foreign threats. The Ukrainians and their EU enablers continue their attacks while the Kremlin sips chai and keep letting them exist by limiting the offensive of the secret forces. The SBU would cease to exist if orders were given.
To Russian civilians, if you see anything, report it.

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@Xohi1260 This is the first time in 5 months that Putin said something about the SMO and also that they'll win. The Duran has said that when Russia starts moving then Putin will start making statements. Luhansk is fully liberated. Coincidence?
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Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Nebenzya, explained why the conflict in Ukraine remains unresolved:
"Russia advocates for a long-term and comprehensive settlement that addresses all the root causes of the conflict. There cannot and should be no substitutions, palliatives, or delusions here. Zelensky and the majority of European leaders, however, seek not peace, but a continuation of the war. And this is the main reason why the Ukrainian crisis remains unresolved. And although European delegations today shed crocodile tears on camera about the numerous troubles and trials befalling the Ukrainian people, in reality, their fate does not concern them at all.
Late last week, Frédéric Vansina, Chief of the General Staff of the Belgian Armed Forces, said in an interview that Ukraine is buying time for European countries to prepare for war with Russia. This is precisely why Kiev is paid and given loans. Ordinary Ukrainians are expendable. That's essentially what the Belgian general said. However, their numbers are becoming fewer and harder to catch. In this regard, Europeans are developing measures to return refugees, primarily men, to Ukraine."
The war isn't ending because the "root causes" of the war simply cannot be resolved peacefully. And to suggest that this is possible is sheer hypocrisy and a refusal to address these causes militarily—the only viable option. This leads to an escalation of the war by the West, to which Russia merely responds with "retaliatory strikes." If this escalation doesn't stop—and it won't—we are all facing nuclear war in the end.
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@vick55top And then those suppliers start carpetbombing Russia and eventually nuke Russia because they are sociopaths and they'll do it without a second thought. If Russia is willing to be destroyed then so be it.
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Zelensky stated that Ukraine did not create naval drones on its own, but with the help of European countries.
They use these drones to attack the Russian fleet, oil rigs, and port infrastructure.
Interestingly, until now, all Ukrainian intelligence agencies and government officials had claimed that this was a purely Ukrainian development.
Ukraine also has Western-made drones. It is estimated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces currently possess three times more drones than the Russian military. It's high time for Russia to strike Ukraine's arms suppliers instead of issuing endless threats for four years.
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@Xohi1260 It won't make a difference xohi. I saw your message about where are those missiles. Russia has send 13 000 of them in Ukraine. Wars aren't won by carpetbombings. But and I always say this to Viktor, striking the Ukrainian government is an option that SHOULD BE DONE.
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Did anyone notice that the nazi dipsh@t in Kiev Zelensky did not congratulate the Bulgarian President yet?
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@Xohi1260 Not Bulgaria. Bulgaria should be congratulated at least from the Communist Party in Russia. Radev is an ex Soviet General. Bulgaria deserved this win after 7 years of chaos.
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@nikoskn125 Why should Russia? all of the EU are against Russia, the reason they stayed away from all this mayhem.
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