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OrcBusters ‡ 🌻🦈🪑
@Orc_Busters
russia delenda est








Some official's in the Kherson city administration are estimating that at least 70-75 % Khersonians wanted to join the Russian federation, especially after the Nazi militants started to terrorize the civilians, more people's wanted to join 🇷🇺



*Budanov and *Brovdi were involved in the attack on a cafe and hotel in Khoryli, Kherson region. During the investigation of the terrorist attack, it was established that the military unit that carried out the airstrike on a civilian target using three unmanned aerial vehicles was commanded by Colonel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Andrey *Dzyanii. He is subordinate to the commander of the UAF's Unmanned Aerial Systems Forces *Brovdi. Also involved in the organization of the crime are employees of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, which was led by *Budanov at the time of the crime, – stated the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin. If the names of *Budanov and *Brovdi are well-known, there is not much information in the public domain about the third militant: *Dzyanii is the commander of the 383rd Separate Brigade of Unmanned Aerial Systems of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a colonel. Last year, he was included in the list of terrorists in Russia for UAV attacks on Kursk. In Khoryli, we recall, as a result of the terrorist attack on New Year's Eve, 29 people were killed, including two children, and at least 60 were injured. Justice will be cold.....



Hasan Piker: “What do you call Crimea? I call it a part of Russian territory, bitch. That's what I call Crimea. I call it cry me a river. A Russian river.” This is Gavin Newsom’s new friend btw.






Fools and enemy propagandists often parrot the communist lie that NATO promised it would not expand Eastward. Gorbachev himself clearly refutes this pernicious lie. When you spread this myth, you're spreading communist disinfo. dub & original included. h/t @eyepatch_man






Thank you @YvetteCooperMP for convening a call of over 40 countries on the Strait of Hormuz. This waterway is a global public good. Iran cannot be allowed to charge countries a bounty to let ships pass. International law doesn’t recognise pay-to-pass schemes. Today, we looked at diplomatic, economic, and security measures to restore safe passage, alongside working with the shipping industry. The EU’s Aspides naval mission has already assisted 1,700 ships in the Red Sea and must be scaled up. We cannot afford to lose another critical trade route. We support work by the UN on humanitarian corridors in the Strait to get food and fertilisers out. The EU has tools to track and facilitate transit that could help with that.

















