Billerator
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Reposting important developments in Ukraine and UAV weapons.
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The US govt shutdown is already the longest in history.
Here's one reason Trump may be quite happy for it to continue - Putin benefits.
Axios reports NATO "allies" are unable to even get weapons paid for. Deliveries of Aegis combat systems, AMRAAM + HIMARS have been suspended😡
Here's one reason Trump may be quite happy for it to continue - Putin benefits.
Axios reports NATO "allies" are unable to even get weapons paid for. Deliveries of Aegis combat systems, AMRAAM + HIMARS have been suspended😡
November 9, 2025 at 1:26 PM
The US govt shutdown is already the longest in history.
Here's one reason Trump may be quite happy for it to continue - Putin benefits.
Axios reports NATO "allies" are unable to even get weapons paid for. Deliveries of Aegis combat systems, AMRAAM + HIMARS have been suspended😡
Here's one reason Trump may be quite happy for it to continue - Putin benefits.
Axios reports NATO "allies" are unable to even get weapons paid for. Deliveries of Aegis combat systems, AMRAAM + HIMARS have been suspended😡
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A reminder that Ukraine has only recently started actively targeting power plants, and a little before that, substations, as Russia tried to obliterate the entire energy sector in Ukraine.
The hit on "CHP-1" in Voronezh looks like a missile strike rather than drones.
A reminder that Ukraine has only recently started actively targeting power plants, and a little before that, substations, as Russia tried to obliterate the entire energy sector in Ukraine.
The hit on "CHP-1" in Voronezh looks like a missile strike rather than drones.
November 9, 2025 at 12:07 PM
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A reminder that Ukraine has only recently started actively targeting power plants, and a little before that, substations, as Russia tried to obliterate the entire energy sector in Ukraine.
The hit on "CHP-1" in Voronezh looks like a missile strike rather than drones.
A reminder that Ukraine has only recently started actively targeting power plants, and a little before that, substations, as Russia tried to obliterate the entire energy sector in Ukraine.
The hit on "CHP-1" in Voronezh looks like a missile strike rather than drones.
Considering it's russia I was going to say alcohol, but you may be right.
November 8, 2025 at 11:10 PM
Considering it's russia I was going to say alcohol, but you may be right.
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/2. Detonation of the Russian ammunition depot in Donetsk
November 5, 2025 at 7:44 PM
/2. Detonation of the Russian ammunition depot in Donetsk
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Sadly, I am now certain enough to publish that Russia now controls territory in central Pokrovsk.
Syrskyi says he has been there to control the situation too - but the claims of stabilisation look like fantasy.
Founder of the Come Back Alive charity says Ukraine has to retreat, urgently.
Syrskyi says he has been there to control the situation too - but the claims of stabilisation look like fantasy.
Founder of the Come Back Alive charity says Ukraine has to retreat, urgently.
November 2, 2025 at 9:05 PM
Sadly, I am now certain enough to publish that Russia now controls territory in central Pokrovsk.
Syrskyi says he has been there to control the situation too - but the claims of stabilisation look like fantasy.
Founder of the Come Back Alive charity says Ukraine has to retreat, urgently.
Syrskyi says he has been there to control the situation too - but the claims of stabilisation look like fantasy.
Founder of the Come Back Alive charity says Ukraine has to retreat, urgently.
..."when for a few thousand euros you can, through discreet and easily deniable channels, recruit your own disaffected army of petty criminals, or unemployed wannabe fascists?"
November 1, 2025 at 2:11 PM
..."when for a few thousand euros you can, through discreet and easily deniable channels, recruit your own disaffected army of petty criminals, or unemployed wannabe fascists?"