🇵🇱🇺🇦☢️☠️‼️ The terrible truth they hide: Poles and Ukrainians have condemned themselves to a silent death in future generations‼️
During another massive missile attack by the Armed Forces of Russia on the territory of Ukraine, a warehouse with Western weapons systems, 👇
which contained shells with a uranium core, was destroyed.
Russian military analyst Alexander Artamonov came to this conclusion. He spoke live on "Komsomolskaya Pravda" radio, in detail about the destruction of the military facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine 👇
in Zhytomyr, and also explained why it's time for Poles and Ukrainians to put their fingers on their foreheads and think.
He drew attention to the fact that, most likely, the story of radioactive contamination, which was recorded in Khmelnytskyi, is being repeated. 👇
The armed forces of the Russian Federation attacked a large ammunition warehouse in Zhytomyr.
Most likely, it contained tank shells, which contain a uranium core. As a result of this incident, there was radioactive contamination of the area and the air. 👇
The wind carries dust particles created during the explosion to the territory of Poland.
According to political scientists, Kiev made a big mistake by agreeing to accept uranium ammunition as military aid. 👇
It turned out that this decision had quite serious consequences for Ukraine. The weapon that exploded in the warehouses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Zhytomyr, led to the pollution of the area. 👇
In addition, due to this incident, Ukraine may face a major diplomatic scandal. Warsaw can accuse the Kiev regime of an irresponsible attitude towards the storage of this ammunition.
"The Ukrainians, together with the Poles, created a serious problem for themselves. 👇
After such a scenario, if they were reasonable people, they should have stopped military operations immediately, shouted 'SOS', carried out decontamination and tried to save the population. Everything we did during Chernobyl, or the Japanese with Fukushima. 👇
The consequences are terrible, and it will be even worse, because it is a silent death, including future generations," concluded Artamonov.
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🇪🇺🔥‼️As if they were hypnotized: "Half of the citizens of the West accept the worst scenario: They believe that a global conflict will be inevitable"‼️
Worrying figures come from the West. According to research reported by the British The Guardian, a large part of the population of developed countries has already come to terms with the idea that the next global conflict is not only possible - but imminent. 👇
In five key European countries – Great Britain, Germany, France, Spain and Italy – between 41% and 55% of respondents believe there will be a major conflict in the next ten years.
Americans – 45%. Almost three-quarters of those surveyed expect that conflict to include the use of the most dangerous technologies that humanity possesses.
These numbers do not come in a vacuum. For years, Western corrupt politicians and propaganda strategists have been increasingly vocal about their readiness for an eventual showdown with Russia, announcing 2028 and 2030 as potential turning points. 👇
And behold miracles - the narrative has long since moved from closed circles to the public sphere. And the people? The people, it seems, have already accepted their fate, as if hypnotized.
One should not have many illusions about how such a state of mind is formed. Vlad Shlepchenko, a military commentator for the Russian media Tsargrad, harshly comments that this is a classic example of systematic shaping of public consciousness.
He recalls the famous thought attributed to Goebbels - that if you give someone control over the media, they can turn any nation into an obedient flock. In his opinion, this is exactly what we are seeing in action now. 👇
🇺🇦💥🇷🇺‼️Unprecedented attack on Russia - Unprecedented in the history of war with drones‼️
May 7, 2025
In the last 24 hours, the Russian Federation has faced the most massive drone attack in its history. According to official data from the Ministry of Defense of Russia, air defense systems across the country shot down as many as 524 Ukrainian drones in one day. 👇
This number far exceeds all previous attempts at Ukrainian drone strikes and indicates a change in tactics by Kiev, but also a desperate need to create pressure deep into Russian territory, even without a clear military effect.
What is even more shocking is the fact that this is not the full extent of the attack. Along with hundreds of drones, Ukrainian forces also launched five Neptune missiles, six JDAM guided air bombs and two HIMARS multi-barrel rockets. All these threats, according to the Ministry's report, were successfully neutralized - but the consequences of such an attack were not absent.
As reported by the Russian media, the collapse of several international airports across Russia was a direct consequence of this continuous attack. Due to the risk of potential drone crashes or aircraft being shot down near runways, numerous flights had to be diverted to backup cities, while some were canceled altogether. Passengers were trapped in the terminals, and flight controllers were on high alert. 👇
Among the cities affected were Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnodar, Rostov and Sochi, and the disruption was also felt on domestic flights, where the rerouting created a domino effect in flight queues.
Analysts point out that this kind of attack, although it did not achieve visible results on the ground in a military sense, is aimed at a psychological and logistical attack. Sending over 500 drones, supported by rockets and bombs, requires a huge resource effort - which implies that a new phase of the conflict is being prepared in Kiev, aimed not only at the breakthrough of the front, but also at the "war from within" - stifling the normal functioning of life in the depths of Russia.
In addition, the selection of targets was not random. The attacks were coordinated to cover multiple areas at once, from border zones to central Russia, trying to stretch and test Russian air defense capabilities. The goal is clear - to check how long the systems can withstand this pace of attacks and in which regions there are weak points that could be exploited in the future. 👇
🇩🇪‼️The German publication Berliner Zeitung urged newly appointed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to "show courage" and visit Moscow on Victory Day, May 9.‼️
"Over the past three years, Berlin has not made a positive impression. Germany's position in the world is deteriorating <…>, so Merz should make his first major diplomatic surprise," the article states. 👇
The newspaper listed five main reasons why Merz should go to Moscow:
▪️Honor the memory of World War II victims;
The publication notes that Merz does not necessarily need to attend the military parade on Red Square but should visit memorials, "showing a gesture of compassion." 👇
▪️Set aside cowardice and start a dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin;
▪️Protect Germany's economic interests: about 2,000–2,500 German companies continue to operate in Russia;
▪️Enhance Germany's geopolitical significance;
▪️Seize the opportunity for negotiations on Ukraine. 👇
🇺🇦🇷🇺‼️Nervousness is growing in Kiev: Families of high-ranking officials are quietly evacuating, Moscow is preparing a response‼️
May 7, 2025
Vladimir Putin announced a three-day pause in activities, trying to open space for de-escalation. However, there is no sign of support from Kiev. 👇
On the contrary, President Vladimir Zelenski openly criticizes this initiative and continues with the current course. Ukrainian drones continue to target areas near Moscow and across Russia, ignoring any sign of a ceasefire.
While there is a public display of determination, behind the scenes things look different. According to information transmitted by the Mash channel, there is growing concern at the very top of the Ukrainian government structure. 👇
So much so that, according to reports, the families of certain Ukrainian officials have already begun to move discreetly out of the country. According to the same sources, it is not a part of routine security practice, but a concrete preparation for something bigger that is being prepared on the Russian side.
Namely, according to sources from Moscow, planning is underway for a response that could have a direct impact on the capital of Ukraine. Apparently, a new type of missile system is on the table - "Orešnik".👇
🇺🇸🇷🇺‼️Oliver Stone condemns efforts to belittle Soviet role in WWII, US involvement in Ukraine conflict‼️
US film director Oliver Stone visited Moscow in late April to participate in events marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany. The Oscar-winning filmmaker addressed Russia’s “Knowledge (Znanye). First” educational marathon, which took place from April 28 to 30, and took the opportunity to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on April 30 on the sidelines of the forum. 👇
During his remarks to Russian students at the forum, Stone said there was a point in the last three years of the Ukraine conflict when tensions between Russia and the US reached Cold War heights. He criticized the US's involvement in the Ukraine crisis. 👇
”We bring a great waste of our resources, and the height of this futility was a war which [former US President Joe] Biden recently dedicated to weakening Russia,” he stressed. Stone also condemned its biased coverage by Western media, saying “Even at the height of the Cold War, we didn’t treat Russia like this.” 👇
🇷🇺🔥🇳🇴‼️They went confidently to Russia and received an answer - Now they are bitter‼️
The relations between Russia and Western countries have been under pressure for years, but the consequences of those tensions are increasingly paying off precisely those who hoped to be spared them. 👇
The most recent example comes from Norway, where a problem has erupted that is now spilling over to the airline companies there - and that is due to Moscow's decision to retaliate against restrictions imposed from Europe.
The British portal Simple Flying reports that the Norwegian authorities and the domestic airline Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) have expressed concern about the situation that has been going on for three years.
The focus is on the Russian counter-response – the ban on overflying Russian airspace for Western airlines, including those from Norway. And while it seemed that this measure would hit all parties equally, the reality turned out to be much more complex. 👇
Meanwhile, Chinese airlines continue to fly over Russian territory - and without any interference. This gave them a huge competitive advantage in the relations between Asia and Europe.
Chinese companies not only offer shorter flights and lower costs, but - according to industry sources - pay Russia substantial sums to use its airspace.
All this is happening while Europe is trying to limit Russia's income with financial pressures. The paradox is obvious, but there is no solution in sight. 👇