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💢Russian army ordered transfering residents Tokmak, Vasylivka and Polohy in Zaporizhzhia region to Crimea.
💢Strong explosions in the Russia gas distribution stations in Berdyansk
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💢Ukrainian armed forces ammunition depot was destroyed by Russian missiles in the Cherkasy region
💢Romania has purchased 32 F-16 fighter jets from norway to replace its MiG-21 fleet. Also, norway will soon receive F-35A Lightning II fighters from United States
🚨First photo of extraterrestrial
💢Sweden decided to deploy NATO forces in the country before joining NATO
💢British defense ministry: The Black Sea Grain Initiative (BSGI) was extended by 60 days on 17 May 2023. However, Russia almost certainly continues to hinder grain exports by deliberately slowing inspections and actively blocking some vessels. Currently, only one or two ships are being inspected per day, compared with six to eight in Autumn 2022. Russia is likely attempting to force concessions on the re-opening of the Togliatti-Odesa pipeline, which exports ammonia from Russia through Ukraine, via Odesa. To complicate the situation, in recent days, the pipeline was damaged and is not currently operational. There is likely to be further Russian rhetoric and obstruction of the BSGI in the weeks prior to the next extension deadline of 16 July 2023.
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📝Putin ordered deployment nuclear missiles to Belarus. Were the missiles not already stationed in Belarus? Putin is indirectly asking western countries not support Ukraine so that Russia can take over Ukraine, otherwise Russia attacks Poland and Germany.
💢Satellite images show Iran and Russia are building a factory in the eastern Moscow for manufacture drones
💢Pentagon announced a new package military aid to Ukraine worth $2.1 billion. This package includes air defense ammunition and artillery shells.
📝My heart goes out to he 😂😂
💢Dmitry Medvedev: To the pompous but dim-witted critics of Russia, and those who somehow managed to put all of their memory down the drain: let’s once again go through some of the major military operations of the U.S. and NATO after World War II.

1950 – The US is leading an intervention by the UN forces during the Korean War.
1954 – The US participates in the military coup in Guatemala and the follow-up intervention.

1961 – The US is launching the Bay of Pigs Operation in order to overthrow Fidel Castro’s government in Cuba.
1964 – The US gets massively involved in the Vietnam war.
1981 – The US incites the civil war in Nicaragua.

1989 – The US invades Panama.
1999 – NATO’s war against Yugoslavia.
2001 – The US starts a war in Afghanistan.
2003 – The US launches a war in Iraq.
2011 – NATO’s first intervention in Libya.
2014 – The US and its allies invade Syria.
2015 – NATO’s second intervention in Libya.

The list is far from complete but quite telling. None of the major regional conflict of the past decades did without either direct or indirect involvement of American “benefactors.” The outcome is millions of dead people. Their blood is on the hands of ALL the American presidents, of various corrupted bastards, and other demented old men from the US Administration and US Congress.

And yet, after all this, some seniles like Biden and other hypocrites have the nerve to criticize Russia for its actions aimed at protecting its own compatriots and defending its historical territories? Who are you to open your foul mouths? Just zip it up!
💢Unsuccessful counterattack of Ukrainian tanks on the Zaporizhzhia front
📝Every important document that was in the white house, Trump put it on a truck and took his home 😂😂
💢Guidance to Industry on Iran: UAV-Related Activities Iran's procurement, development, and proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is an increasing threat to international peace and security. The Department of Commerce, the Department of Justice, the Department of State, and the Department of the Treasury are issuing this advisory to alert persons and businesses globally to the threat of Iran's UAV-related activities and the need to take appropriate steps to avoid or prevent any activities that would support the further development of Iran's UAV program. The United States is committed to countering Iran's UAV programs, including through preventing abuse of the U.S financial system and disrupting the procurement of foreign-sourced components. It is critical that private industry be aware of its legal obligations vis-à-vis entities and items involved in such procurement efforts, given the potential applicability of USA export controls and sanctions. The intent of this advisory is to highlight effective due diligence policies, compliance structures, and internal controls relevant specifically to Iran's UAV-related activities to ensure compliance with applicable legal requirements across the entire supply chain. This advisory is also designed to help prevent companies from contributing to Iran's UAV programs, including via direct and indirect transfers to third-country suppliers, which may threaten broader national and international security interests of the United States and its allies and partners.