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🇺🇦 "Pro-Russian plot: 17 MPs from Zelenskyy's party received money from pro-Russian forces to collapse the Rada and lead Kiev to defeat in war - Tyshchenko
The mp said that his colleagues from the "Servant of the People" were bought by the Russians to collapse the parliament and eventually lead Ukraine to a defeat in the war and loss of statehood.
To this end, 17 MPs from the pro-presidential party decided to resign their mandates in order to collapse parliament and the country as a whole from within.
Earlier, the leader of the SN faction in parliament, David Arahamiya, said that 17 MPs from the Servants of the People want to resign their mandates.
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The mp said that his colleagues from the "Servant of the People" were bought by the Russians to collapse the parliament and eventually lead Ukraine to a defeat in the war and loss of statehood.
To this end, 17 MPs from the pro-presidential party decided to resign their mandates in order to collapse parliament and the country as a whole from within.
"We have a parliamentary-presidential republic. Therefore, the disintegration of parliament will lead to losing the war and to the loss of statehood in general," Tishchenko said.
Earlier, the leader of the SN faction in parliament, David Arahamiya, said that 17 MPs from the Servants of the People want to resign their mandates.
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Ugledar currently. I hate to see the name of that place after that terrible offensive. I should note marines fought well but the plan was terrible.
It was actually quite intact when they were launching that offensive. Sadly to ever take such a place it will have to be pummelled into dust as Ukraine always like to hide behind civilians.
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It was actually quite intact when they were launching that offensive. Sadly to ever take such a place it will have to be pummelled into dust as Ukraine always like to hide behind civilians.
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Destroyed armoured vehicles of Ukrainian formations in the Zaporozhye direction, including a British-made Challenger 2 tank. January 2024.
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💥Explosive: Soros-linked Russian billionaire Khodorkovsky visited infamous Epstein island?💥
A number of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein was released by a court order on January 4th (2024). The documents shed light on Epstein’s infamous island, where the involvement of minors in prostitution for the elites was alleged to have taken place. With rare exceptions, most names of the people featured in the documents appeared in the media beforehand due to leaks and journalistic investigations. However, the name of a former Russian Soros-linked billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky has only been discovered in the Epstein’s client list now. Khodorkovsy was one of the richest Russians in the 90s. In 2003, he was arrested and sentenced to 9 years in prison on the charges of fraud in the oil company he ran.
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A number of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein was released by a court order on January 4th (2024). The documents shed light on Epstein’s infamous island, where the involvement of minors in prostitution for the elites was alleged to have taken place. With rare exceptions, most names of the people featured in the documents appeared in the media beforehand due to leaks and journalistic investigations. However, the name of a former Russian Soros-linked billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky has only been discovered in the Epstein’s client list now. Khodorkovsy was one of the richest Russians in the 90s. In 2003, he was arrested and sentenced to 9 years in prison on the charges of fraud in the oil company he ran.
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Sergey Vakulenko, formerly of Gazprom and Shell, is an oil and gas expert whose work I trust (I have spent time working in this industry) wrote an interesting piece on Russian refineries, which as you all know have been subject to attacks by Ukrainian drones.
Russian oil refineries rarely generate much news. Yet since the start of 2024, they have barely left the front pages: first, there was an accident at Lukoil’s Kstovo refinery; then successful Ukrainian attacks on refineries in Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea, and Tuapse on the Black Sea. These incidents garnered so much media attention because they pose major questions about how well Russia’s energy industry is coping with the pressures of wartime.
On one hand, the additional income Russia receives from exporting the products made by its refineries instead of the oil they are made from, is relatively insignificant compared to what it makes from selling the crude oil. Ironically, Russia’s tax system means that the state loses money if energy companies export oil products instead of crude oil.
The two refineries attacked by Ukraine in January are export-oriented, and do not play a major role in the domestic market. However, if small drones with no more than 5 kilograms of explosives managed to reach Ust-Luga, which is 620 miles from Ukrainian territory, this means there are a total of eighteen Russian refineries with a combined capacity of 3.5 million barrels per day (more than half the Russian total) that are possible targets.
In the mind of a non-expert, a refinery full of highly flammable liquids can easily turn into a huge fireball. The reality is different. Russian construction codes—a relic of the Cold War—make refineries resilient against traditional air bombing. And they usually have plenty of firefighting equipment available. This means drones cannot destroy a whole refinery. They can, however, create a fire. And if they are lucky, managing to hit a gas fractionation unit, they may even be able to cause a bigger explosion.
After both the recent attacks, resulting fires were extinguished within a few hours, and the damage was successfully contained. It’s likely that the Ust-Luga and Tuapse refineries will be able to immediately resume operations, albeit with reduced throughput and limited product slate. Under normal circumstances, a full repair would be expected to take no more than a couple of months.
Though on the negative side (he now works for a US think tank so there has to be a negative angle...) he notes that while there are Russian or Chinese analogues to the parts and equipment that sanctions can delay getting the original western parts, so a repair that could be fixed in weeks might take months. This is due to regulations requiring plants are "fixed according to the service manuals of the original manufacturers, and using original part." This is only an issue I should note if there was some dumb luck in hitting something important.
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Russian oil refineries rarely generate much news. Yet since the start of 2024, they have barely left the front pages: first, there was an accident at Lukoil’s Kstovo refinery; then successful Ukrainian attacks on refineries in Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea, and Tuapse on the Black Sea. These incidents garnered so much media attention because they pose major questions about how well Russia’s energy industry is coping with the pressures of wartime.
On one hand, the additional income Russia receives from exporting the products made by its refineries instead of the oil they are made from, is relatively insignificant compared to what it makes from selling the crude oil. Ironically, Russia’s tax system means that the state loses money if energy companies export oil products instead of crude oil.
The two refineries attacked by Ukraine in January are export-oriented, and do not play a major role in the domestic market. However, if small drones with no more than 5 kilograms of explosives managed to reach Ust-Luga, which is 620 miles from Ukrainian territory, this means there are a total of eighteen Russian refineries with a combined capacity of 3.5 million barrels per day (more than half the Russian total) that are possible targets.
In the mind of a non-expert, a refinery full of highly flammable liquids can easily turn into a huge fireball. The reality is different. Russian construction codes—a relic of the Cold War—make refineries resilient against traditional air bombing. And they usually have plenty of firefighting equipment available. This means drones cannot destroy a whole refinery. They can, however, create a fire. And if they are lucky, managing to hit a gas fractionation unit, they may even be able to cause a bigger explosion.
After both the recent attacks, resulting fires were extinguished within a few hours, and the damage was successfully contained. It’s likely that the Ust-Luga and Tuapse refineries will be able to immediately resume operations, albeit with reduced throughput and limited product slate. Under normal circumstances, a full repair would be expected to take no more than a couple of months.
Though on the negative side (he now works for a US think tank so there has to be a negative angle...) he notes that while there are Russian or Chinese analogues to the parts and equipment that sanctions can delay getting the original western parts, so a repair that could be fixed in weeks might take months. This is due to regulations requiring plants are "fixed according to the service manuals of the original manufacturers, and using original part." This is only an issue I should note if there was some dumb luck in hitting something important.
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🔞 Heavy footage from the front: The result of clearing the dugout by soldiers of the 127th Motorized Rifle Division at the junction of Zaporozhye and the DPR 🔞
Far Eastern fighters from the 394th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 127th Division of the Eastern Military District continue assault operations in the South Donetsk direction.
During the battle in the Priyutny area, the guys took enemy positions with a dugout, destroying the Ukrainian Armed Forces militants who refused to surrender.
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Far Eastern fighters from the 394th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 127th Division of the Eastern Military District continue assault operations in the South Donetsk direction.
During the battle in the Priyutny area, the guys took enemy positions with a dugout, destroying the Ukrainian Armed Forces militants who refused to surrender.
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The "Take Back Our Border" rally will begin Jan. 29 and run through Feb. 3 with stops in Eagle Pass, Texas, Yuma, Arizona, and San Ysidro, California, Republican Congressman Keith Self announced.
📝 "We are fed up. We demand that the Biden administration enforce existing laws and secure our border. People are simply tired of the federal government's overreach. And we're fighting back," Self notes.
✅ 700,000 trucks from across the country have been announced to participate.
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🇺🇦🧠Verkhovna Rada deputy Fedina on the fact that young Ukrainians cannot be torn away from Russian content:
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Young people, and, I think, there are several reasons for this. The first one is the feeling of protest. Everyone tells me that it should be Ukrainian, but I will watch Russian content to spite you. This is especially true of all kinds of Russian consumer goods. This is TikTok, and YouTube. And you have to understand that we do not have the possibility, a hundred percent possibility to ban Russian content in Ukraine.
People turn on VPNs and end up watching what they watch. I recently overheard a conversation between girls who correspond on VKontakte in Lviv. And there are a lot of them. And then hello mincifers. Since 2013 I have been repeating without end: do not listen to Russian and Russian-language songs, do not watch Russian streams, do not watch anything that has anything to do with Russia. You will not be shown good things there, but all sorts of crap will be shoved at you. And Putin will discreetly make it possible for you to finance [at the expense of this] the entire Russian army."
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‼️🇺🇸The Wall Street Journal recently published a report about 155-mm shells and their production in the USA. The most interesting thing about it is the different numbers that have never been heard anywhere before but are very indicative.
1. From the beginning of the SMO to December 2023, the United States supplied Ukraine with more than 2 million 155-mm shells
2. At the beginning of the SMO, the price of the projectile was $1,200, but now in America it is $8,400
3. From October to December inclusive, America supplied Israel with 57 thousand 155-mm shells
4. At the beginning of the SMO, the United States produced 14 thousand shells per month, and they want to increase it to 80 thousand by 2025. Considering that instead of investing, the military-industrial complex corporations are sawing profits, now it comes out to 28 thousand a month, as journalists say.
And the Americans themselves, Taiwan, Ukraine, and Israel need them.
Production volumes in Europe are not named, but it is indicated that they are significantly less than the US
5. Russia fires 10.000-30.000 shells per day.
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1. From the beginning of the SMO to December 2023, the United States supplied Ukraine with more than 2 million 155-mm shells
2. At the beginning of the SMO, the price of the projectile was $1,200, but now in America it is $8,400
3. From October to December inclusive, America supplied Israel with 57 thousand 155-mm shells
4. At the beginning of the SMO, the United States produced 14 thousand shells per month, and they want to increase it to 80 thousand by 2025. Considering that instead of investing, the military-industrial complex corporations are sawing profits, now it comes out to 28 thousand a month, as journalists say.
And the Americans themselves, Taiwan, Ukraine, and Israel need them.
Production volumes in Europe are not named, but it is indicated that they are significantly less than the US
5. Russia fires 10.000-30.000 shells per day.
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🇺🇸 🇫🇷🇺🇦Just a classic story. So Europe never ceased to be colonists. The Wall Street Journal writes that in May 2023, France secretly, under military escort, removed 16 Byzantine Orthodox icons from the Kiev National Museum of Art through Poland and Germany, some of which are the oldest, dating back to the 6th century. This, the French said, was to save us from Russian bombing. Now these icons are in the Louvre.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦The Washington Post writes that the Biden administration has developed and is implementing a strategy in Ukraine that is not about returning territories to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, but about defending against attacks by the Russian Armed Forces. The idea, they say, is that by the end of 2024, Ukraine will be stronger than at the beginning.
In fact - and this is indicated by the publication almost directly - Kiev was told to copy Russia’s strategy of the end of 2022-autumn 2023 in the Western sense and without the Bakhmut meat grinder - so that now the Ukrainians would mold their “Surovikin lines”. True, the same General Naev, who is supervising the construction of one of them, cuts 70% there, but in reality, the Bomzhino line goes out in the Chernigov region. Something like this.
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In fact - and this is indicated by the publication almost directly - Kiev was told to copy Russia’s strategy of the end of 2022-autumn 2023 in the Western sense and without the Bakhmut meat grinder - so that now the Ukrainians would mold their “Surovikin lines”. True, the same General Naev, who is supervising the construction of one of them, cuts 70% there, but in reality, the Bomzhino line goes out in the Chernigov region. Something like this.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦The warehouse containing the Ukrainian Armed Forces' combat complex was opened and successfully destroyed by the artillerymen of the "West" group of troops in the Kharkov region.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Avdeevskoe direction, footage of the FAB arriving at the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the lifting of the siege of Leningrad
Alexander Antipov - Our Leningrad
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An interesting video from the Lebanese-Israeli border was recently published by Hezbollah resources. It shows the defeat of an Israeli radar using some kind of “special missile weapon.”
Apparently, this is the first episode of Hezbollah’s use of the latest Iranian 3rd generation ATGM Almas-3 (a copy of the Israeli Spike) that has appeared online. (or at least, I didn't see it before - admin note)
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Apparently, this is the first episode of Hezbollah’s use of the latest Iranian 3rd generation ATGM Almas-3 (a copy of the Israeli Spike) that has appeared online. (or at least, I didn't see it before - admin note)
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Bloomberg reports that the Marlin Luanda tanker was hit in the Red Sea by a missile launched by the Houthis.
The vessel is owned by Trafigura and, at the time of the attack, was carrying what the company said was a cargo of Russian oil. The fire occurred in one of the tanks on the starboard side; at the moment there is no information about the extent of damage and casualties.
There are also reports of kamikaze drone attacks on American military bases at Green Village and the territory of the Konoco plant, in Syria.
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The vessel is owned by Trafigura and, at the time of the attack, was carrying what the company said was a cargo of Russian oil. The fire occurred in one of the tanks on the starboard side; at the moment there is no information about the extent of damage and casualties.
There are also reports of kamikaze drone attacks on American military bases at Green Village and the territory of the Konoco plant, in Syria.
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A representative of Ukrainian defence intelligence Andriy Yusov has told the BBC that he "does not exclude" the possibility there were Ukrainian prisoners on board the Russian military plane that came down in Belgorod.
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The Biden administration, following the unsuccessful Ukrainian counteroffensive, is developing a new strategy for Ukraine.
This plan emphasizes support for Kiev in defense rather than attempting to capture territory.
The Crimea beach party seems to be permanently delayed.
Source: The Washington Post
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This plan emphasizes support for Kiev in defense rather than attempting to capture territory.
The Crimea beach party seems to be permanently delayed.
Source: The Washington Post
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