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    ET

      A post from simplicius’ blog about the drone attacks on Russian airfields with various videos linked.
      https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/ukraines-unprecedented-operation

      #104235 Reply
      Jack

        Ukraine keep effing Russia over, there is no doubt that Russia have no idea what Ukraine is up to. Very dangerous situation.

        Ukraine hits bridge linking Crimea to Russia with underwater explosives

        https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jun/03/ukraine-hits-bridge-linking-crimea-to-russia-with-underwater-explosives

        And earlier today Ukraine struck multiple electrical center causing outages just hours after the “peace”-talks.

        On another topic, kind a weird how the ukrainian elite/military embrace judaism no?

        “Judaism” of the Ukrainian elites: a trick to retain power?

        https://spzh.eu/en/zashhita-very/83891-judaism-of-the-ukrainian-elites-a-trick-to-retain-power

        #104246 Reply
        ET

          MoA has a piece referring to two interesting points. The first being the Russian offer to return 6000 bodies of dead Ukrainian soldiers. This would require Ukraine to admit their deaths and pay out over 2 billion dollars of compensation to their families.

          The second relates to the “kidnapping” of Ukrainian children by Russian forces. It turns out that when Ukraine handed over a list of “kidnapped” children there were 339 names on it.

          “they earlier claimed that tens and hundreds of thousands of children had been brought over here. In fact, the actual number is 339 and we still need to check how many are in Russia, evacuated by our soldiers from under fire, and how many will eventually turn up in Europe, as experience shows…”

          https://www.moonofalabama.org/2025/06/ukraine-cost-of-6000-dead-soldiers-thousands-abducted-children-have-vanished.html#comments

          #104247 Reply
          AG

            Blair and Major reassured Russia about Nato expansion
            Two British prime ministers recognised Moscow’s fears over Nato expanding in eastern Europe – a major cause of the Ukraine war – files show.

            MARK CURTIS
            4 June 2025
            https://www.declassifieduk.org/blair-and-major-reassured-russia-about-nato-expansion/

            #104251 Reply
            Jack

              Incredible weak response by Russia (in reaction to the unprecedented drone attacks by Ukraine). Why would Ukraine stop their actions just because Russia bombed some facilities i return? Actually just hours after the russian attack, Ukraine struck an oil site in Russia:

              Drone attack set fire to industrial site in Russia’s Engels, governor says

              https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/drone-attack-set-fire-industrial-site-russias-engels-governor-says-2025-06-06/
              Russia have no clue what they are up to. I do not know if it there is some groupthink going on or if Russia is simply too weak/incompetent to stop Ukraine. Perhaps Russia was also too naive believing that Trump actually had the interest to stop the war but obviously Trump is not interested on putting the brakes on the American arms and intelligence flowing to Ukraine and yesterday and he said that perhaps it is better for Russia and Ukraine to just keep fighting a bit more.

              On top of it, the ukrainian escalation have raised the fighting spirit of ukrainians:

              Most Ukrainians will tolerate conflict ‘as long as necessary’ – survey
              Support for continuing to fight has reportedly risen to 60%, despite earlier signs of fatigue, according to pollsters

              https://swentr.site/russia/618742-ukraine-support-long-conflict-poll/

              #104258 Reply
              ET

                I see that Ukraine has suspended indefinitely the exchange of prisoners and bodies which was meant to happen this weekend as agreed in Istanbul.

                Jack, what would you have Russia do in response? I’d leave it to the Russian administration to work out what’s best for Russia.

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