The Russian Invasion of Ukraine (Part 3)

https://x.com/SpaghettiKozak/status/2069685903170408860

Unfortunately so true

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It’s war, lady. It is real war. Not so fun to cheer when industrial war spills over onto your own industrial base and greatly affects it’s output and your real-economy.
https://x.com/Heroiam_Slava/status/2069661789030088950

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https://x.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/2069534812277240246
https://x.com/irgarner/status/2069626294132699644

I do wonder how much ordinary Russians know of what is going on.

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Every Russian who genuinly wants to know, knows. But a lot of people methodically avoids knowing (to the degree it is possible, because they have to work for it, to remain ignorant that is). The apolitical culture in Russia is strong.
Then there are those above 50, particularly with low education, that laps up every word from Solovyov and Russian tv, as well as the kremlin.

They say in Russia, after all: Only trust official information. But as we know, the official information in Russia is, lol, yes…

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She watches the news and only trusts “official information”, like so many of them.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/2069706662521253988

Of course, when the official information would make Josef Goebbels blush, there is an issue.

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In some way, I think just posting and asking these questions can be viewed as a subversive action in the current political climate.

Would be fun to have thousands of people feigning shock by asking questions which essentially don’t have satisfying answer.

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I wonder if there is any appetite in the Russian hierarchy to implicate the other recent “special operation” to diffuse the “mal” content.

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https://x.com/meduza_en/status/2069724467438174614

I am off to the festival.

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Interesting, that was in late May. Now the situation has improved obviously. :grinning_face:

https://x.com/JayinKyiv/status/2069687517280948281

From that what O understand is strawberries are most important and to get some, even though they are very expensive, you need Gaz. Otherwise you use what Gaz you have to get your strawberries and must stay there.

It seems like it worked, thanks to mother nature and its grouses. :sweat_smile:

https://x.com/Euan_MacDonald/status/2069753554902868308

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I think that this is a form of internal resistance, in a veiled form. She can’t say what she thinks about the government, and she can’t criticize the war against Ukraine, or even speak about it (it warrants 15 years of prison these days).

In my opinion, she’s even taking a huge risk by simply stating things as they are. Others have been arrested for less than that.

You beat me to it. :+1:

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Another article about Belarussia, nothing new but an overview of the situation, it talks about the possibility of re-opening that front.

It seems that at some point if the situation becomes really bad for Russia, Putin won’t hesitate to gamble on opening another front. (Hopefully with the same success as the last time)

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One more time.

https://x.com/mhmck/status/2069869765334651315

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https://euromaidanpress.com/2026/06/24/freya-interceptor-ukraine-patriot/

https://x.com/EuromaidanPress/status/2069860112953385236

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https://x.com/blyskavka_ua/status/2069859823890669641

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This is sad, but good to see the independant Ukrainian media able to put out.

Basically an infamous recruitment/training unit is accused of being violent and pushing to suicide or assaulting future recruits to death.
With a strange number of “pneumonia” deaths reported.

This follow up article is in english, but the original research linked in it is in ukrainian.

https://x.com/olarhat/status/2069860850295333176

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I would go on the basis of him being a Russian with a low IQ or an attempt at self sabotage. Yes, let’s post photos of the locations of our greatest Air defence sites and scratch our heads in a bemused manner when they all get blown up.