This is how it normally looks:
This is what it looks like now:
I never again want to hear anything from anyone about how Russia is a defender of Christianity.
Russian Federal Oil Reserve Kopaevo is burningUkraine's Da Vinci 1st Separate Assault Regiment later confirmed strikes on the Chonhar road bridge, a railway bridge, a pontoon crossing, and military trucks in the area.
"The throughput capacity of the pontoons is low, forcing trucks to queue up for them and become ready targets for us," the unit said in a statement, adding that the operation was "part of a unified plan" to disrupt Russian logistics routes from occupied Crimea.
Belorussian Dictator Lukashenko apologized to Zelenskyy for earlier saber-rattlingThis was reported by Russian propagandist Romanov Lite.
According to him, fuel periodically becomes available at individual gas stations but sells out almost immediately. He claims that no gas stations with available fuel can be found along the Donetsk—Avilo-Uspenka highway. A similar situation has reportedly developed in occupied Donetsk.
Yeah...that from Madyar and it was AFTER Lukashenko repeatedly threatened to join the war and invade Ukraine. Madyar said that if they did, he had hundreds of targets that would be immediately hit in retaliation.Lukashenko said his comments had been a response to what he described as threats from Ukraine, including statements that Kyiv had identified hundreds of potential targets in Belarus and knew his whereabouts.
The Russians are still trying to use that software AFTER the breach? That's like using the Enigma machines after Turing figured it out and every Enigma message also prints out a drawing of the Union Jack.After the breach, hackers replaced part of the cartographic data with images of the Ukrainian flag and various inscriptions.
“Numerous complaints from users about the breach have been recorded: they cannot connect to the application, are unable to remove images that keep reappearing, and administrators are trying to fix the problem,” Where is Russia today reported.
Kremlin analysts acknowledge that holding the State Duma will require “significantly more falsifications” than in previous electoral cycles





