Dmitry
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@ZelenskyyUa Zelenskyy must withdraw his forces from Dombas and the war will stop
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Regarding Belarus.
When the full-scale war began, we were hit by missiles that killed children and adults. And Alexander Lukashenko knows this. A large number of missiles were launched from Belarus. Back then, he called, apologized, and said it was out of his control. I don’t believe that, but that’s what he’s already said. Now, Russia will keep pushing him further into this war. Now, he understands that Ukraine will respond.
There’s no need for extra words. There are retransmitters on his communication towers. On his territory, along the two regions bordering Ukraine, there is equipment that adjusts fire on our people. He should remove that equipment. I think a week is enough for him to do that. Because right now, every day, our civilians are being killed, and children are being wounded as a result of this. If he doesn’t do it, we will.
The same goes for his oil-refining sector, for example. We are doing everything so that the Russians don’t have the ability to sell oil and supply diesel and fuel to their army. Today, Belarus is one of the key suppliers for the Russian army. Can this be stopped? I’m sure it’s within his power. And he is the one who controls it.
As for the drone strike on a bus with Belarusian children, everyone has already acknowledged it – international experts and, it seems, even the Russians are admitting it wasn’t our strike. The Russians will resort to all sorts of provocations to drag the Belarusian people into this war. This is one of them.
From the joint press interaction with the President of Honduras, Nasry Asfura. (1/3)

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@Lolapirch @ZelenskyyUa Is this your explanation why your standards should not aplly to Putine?
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@Drimtry @ZelenskyyUa Putin endured eight years and offered to comply with the Minsk agreements so that Donbas would remain part of Ukraine. Zelensky only laughed in response. Putin proposed a peace treaty in April 2022. Zelensky broke off negotiations after Boris Johnson's visit.
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I think the rounds of negotiations with the Russian side will resume. The question is in what format. Europeans are in favor of it being a joint track with the Americans. And everyone also supports the track we have proposed.
I believe in a bilateral meeting. But it’s important that partners are present. Because there are many things Ukraine is counting on. Security guarantees after the end of the war. Membership in the European Union. We are giving the Russians the option to choose the format.
From the joint press interaction with the President of Honduras, Nasry Asfura. (3/3)
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@Drimtry @ZelenskyyUa I don’t need to. He knows it and so do you.
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@ZelenskyyUa You lying fuck. Every one knows it WAS your strike.
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@ZelenskyyUa Europe has its own ballistic capabilities.
You will see it soon with the revenge for your attack on Moscow.
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Europe will build its own anti–ballistic capabilities – this is an urgent issue. Ukraine is not giving up, so we will definitely see this through. This is our initiative, which we’re carrying out together with partners. Putin wants to see everything in our country go up in flames, and he’s a madman – our partners can sense that. Ukraine is ready for negotiations with him despite all this.
But Europe must throw its full weight behind this effort so that we have a strong position. It must throw its full weight behind sanctions – with no exceptions. Behind confiscation – with no exceptions. And behind funding Ukraine.
From answers to journalists’ questions. (2/3)
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@visegrad24 Are their any slavs left in Moscow? Seems to me that Putin sent the natives to die and replaced them with majority muslims.
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@hmdcv @visegrad24 Oh no... why do you think he posted the faces of both teams?
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@visegrad24 Last Euro, you were criticizing him and the French team.
What changed now?
Is it one of your usual baits?
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@Symmetry4131314 @FT The qestuion is, why did US funded bioweapons labs inside Russia, agreed on by Putin? Something here is very dirty.
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FT Exclusive: A Russian online sabotage network was behind a series of arson attacks on Sir Keir Starmer’s family home and other targets linked to the UK prime minister, an FT investigation has found. ft.trib.al/ytkpQUp

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@TheStormFiles @visegrad24 Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra is part of Russia's legacy too.
That's an imbecilic way of fighting back.
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@visegrad24 Ukraine cries to UNESCO about a bombed church while their Azov Nazis spent years desecrating Russian heritage and bombing Donbas civilians. Selective outrage from globalist puppets. Putin fights back.
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Ukraine demands UNESCO response after Russian strike on Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra
Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha sharply condemned the Russian attack on the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, one of Christianity’s greatest shrines and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
“By striking the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, Putin has forever inscribed his name in the list of the worst barbarians in history. Only Russian scum, who have nothing sacred, could deliberately damage this unique site under special protection. We are urgently initiating all relevant procedures in UNESCO and other international mechanisms, demanding an immediate and adequate response. No vague words, silence, or weak steps.”
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@Krennic2017 @georgewbarros You wrote that exact same thing four years ago, back in 2022. What has changed that makes you feel the need to repeat yourself?
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@georgewbarros theres going to be a lot of smoke over europe soon
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Vantor collected new imagery showing the aftermath of the Ukrainian drone attacks on an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, Russia as well as the damaged Steregushchy-class corvette Boikiy in a naval dry dock at Kronstadt, Russia.
In Kronstadt, you can see fire crews working to control the fires onboard the ship with high-pressure water cannons.
📸@vantortech




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@PaulAndrewRieb1 @Glenn_Diesen They didn't have proper weapons, but looks like that's changing.
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@A1950287A @Afrik135 @visegrad24 It feels like you are fine with the killings in the Donbass, as long as the Russians military is the one doing it. x.com/Mike_Eckel/sta…
Mike Eckel@Mike_Eckel
Aftermath of Russian heavy "glide" bombs dropped on the embattled Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk yesterday; at least 12 people wounded, per authorities. (video by @donbassrealii)
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@Afrik135 @visegrad24 You mean the Russian citizens that Ukraine keeps killing them since 2014. You little bitch
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Russia strikes the UN World Food Programme warehouse in Dnipro
Russians launched a ballistic Iskander missile at a UN humanitarian aid warehouse in the city of Dnipro.
The warehouse contained food supplies intended for residents of frontline areas, enough to support 130,000 people.
According to preliminary estimates, the value of the destroyed humanitarian aid is $1.4 million.


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@Indeszellis @visegrad24 This one is a generic fpv. The one in the video above had a directional charge that went precisely into the head.
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@rawdogmillionar @visegrad24 They chose to act now rather than wait for the government to discover their sanctions violations.
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@visegrad24 Going after civilians who probably don’t even support the conflict seems petty
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Claude AI is mass-blocking Russian users
Since Claude is not officially available in Russia, users access the service via VPNs. Anthropic actively identifies and blocks them to maintain regional compliance.
Thousands of users have lost access to their accounts, including long-built projects, analytics, and work chats.
Simultaneously, the Russian government has proposed its own restrictions on foreign AI models like Claude and ChatGPT to protect "digital sovereignty".

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