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May 15 13 tweets 4 min read Read on X
🧵1/ Moscow is brainwashing Ukrainian children into delivering bombs — without telling them they will die in attacks.

This is the next phase of Moscow’s hybrid war: weaponizing children. Image
2/ In March, two Ukrainian teenagers were recruited via Telegram to plant a bomb in Ivano-Frankivsk.

Russian agents detonated it remotely.
One boy died instantly. The other survived, badly injured. Image
3/ A 15-year-old girl in Chernihiv was also targeted.

She carried a bomb disguised in a thermos — meant to explode remotely.

Luckily, Ukrainian intel swapped the real device for a fake in time. Image
4/ On Valentine’s Day in Mykolaiv, a woman unknowingly delivered a bomb to a group of soldiers.

It was detonated remotely. She died, along with one other person. 8 more were injured. Image
5/ Russia is recruiting Ukrainians — mostly teens — via Telegram and darknet forums for arson and sabotage.

The promise? Crypto payments of $600–$1,000.

None have been paid. Image
6/ In 2024 alone, over 450 people were detained for arson attacks in Ukraine.

According to police, most were motivated by money — not ideology.
More than 20% of them were children. Image
7/ To counter this, Ukraine’s SBU launched a chatbot: “Burn the FSB Agent.”

Since December, over 1,300 reports have been filed through it.

Recruitment attempts are rising, but so is public resistance. Image
8/ The problem? Telegram.

70% of Ukrainians rely on it for news and air raid alerts.

But it’s also become a primary tool for Russian intelligence. Image
9/ Ukraine has banned Telegram on state-issued devices, citing security risks — phishing, targeting, and espionage.

Yet the app remains embedded in daily life.
10/ The UK is already seeing spillover:
Russia-linked Telegram groups are offering crypto in exchange for mosque attacks and anti-Muslim graffiti. Image
11/ With trained Russian spies expelled from Europe, Moscow is turning to “disposable agents” — often teens — for sabotage.

This isn’t just Ukraine’s problem anymore. Image
12/ Hybrid war is expanding.

The techniques being tested on Ukrainian soil will be exported — unless the West wakes up.

A bad peace deal in Ukraine won’t bring stability. It’ll bring terror to Europe’s streets. Image
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May 17
🧵1/ Viktor Orbán’s imperial dreams.

Covert ops in Ukraine to becoming a hub in the EU for China and Putin, Orbán is laying the groundwork for something much bigger - and far more dangerous - for Europe.

Let’s unpack what’s happening. 👇 Image
2/ Ukraine recently exposed a Hungarian military intel network operating in Zakarpattia - a Ukrainian region with a sizable Hungarian minority.

The goal?

Quiet preparation for future territorial claims under the “protecting ethnic minorities” excuse (like russia does). Image
3/ This is straight out of the Kremlin’s playbook.

And it’s not the only thing Orbán borrowed from Putin: he’s built a loyal inner circle, looted the country, and turned Hungary into the EU’s most corrupt state while consolidating autocratic power. Image
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May 16
🧵1/ While Putin parades his power in Moscow, Ukraine is quietly hunting down Russian war criminals.

The Kremlin may act unbothered, but their propagandists are already panicking.

Here’s what Ukraine is up to. 👇 Image
2/ In April, a car bomb in Moscow killed Yaroslav Moskalik, a top Russian general involved in war planning.

He wasn’t the first. Ukraine’s SBU and HUR have been systematically targeting Russian officers linked to war crimes. Image
3/ In December 2024, Ukraine allegedly took out Igor Kirillov - Russia’s top chemical warfare commander.

He was accused of overseeing 4,800+ chemical weapon uses. Image
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May 16
🧵1/ Putin is acting tough, but the cracks are showing.

His offensives are costing thousands of lives for inches of land.

Meanwhile, Ukraine is growing stronger technologically as cheap drones inflict up to 80% of russian casualties. Image
2/ Over 3 years of war, Russia has lost nearly 1 million soldiers killed or wounded.

Putin knows time is running out - he’s in his 70s and desperate to revive a dying empire.

That’s why he's growing increasingly paranoid, even having ceremonial guards searched for weapons. Image
3/ Despite periods of stalled U.S. aid, Ukraine held the line with domestically-built drones - even during the brutal fight for Avdiivka.

Now, Ukraine is building a drone wall, turning Russian advances into suicide missions. Image
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May 15
🧵1/ Meet the Belarusian Cyber Partisans

The anonymous hackers who disrupted Putin’s war plans, derailed Russian logistics, and exposed the repression machine behind Europe’s last dictatorship.

A thread on a small team (@cpartisans) making a big impact. 👇 Image
2/ When Russia launched its invasion in 2022, it expected to take Kyiv in three days.

But a group of hackers in Belarus quietly disrupted those plans, stalling Russian troop movements by targeting the very railways they depended on. Image
3/ The Cyber Partisans are a Belarusian hacktivist group born during the 2020 anti-Lukashenka protests.

Their mission: fight to bring down the authoritarian regimes in both Minsk and Moscow - through digital sabotage, leaks, and cyberattacks. Image
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May 14
🧵1/ Ukraine is now a drone superpower.

🇺🇦 Ukrainian wartime innovation offers important lessons. Kyiv is showing us what the future of warfare looks like.

Here’s what Ukraine is teaching NATO. 👇 Image
2/ For years, Ukraine trained under NATO guidance. But today, it’s a two-way street.

NATO instructors still teach - but now they also take notes.

Ukraine is fighting the largest European war since WWII - and doing so with unmatched tech agility. Image
3/ Ukraine produces ~200,000 FPV drones/month.

These cheap, deadly drones inflict up to 80% of russian battlefield casualties.

Built with fewer imported parts, they’re becoming fully domestic.

The russian army is not able to break through Ukraine's drone wall. Image
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May 14
🧵1/ “Kill a navy for the price of a car.” ⚓

Ukraine’s $250K sea drones are dismantling Russia’s Black Sea Fleet and now their air force — these drones sink warships, shoot down fighter jets and helicopters, and are transforming naval warfare.

Here's how they're doing it.👇 Image
2/ In 2014, Russia stole Crimea and 70% of Ukraine’s navy. Ukraine had no functional navy to challenge russia.

Today? Ukraine’s sea drones have driven that fleet 435 miles back.

The Black Sea is no longer russia’s lake. Image
3/ One Russian propagandist said that the Russian navy is fighting some kind of ghost or phantom, stating, “Our fleet is fighting at sea with a state that does not have a fleet and still somehow manages to suffer losses.” Image
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