Operation “Spider Web” [took down 34% of Russian strategic aviation] started one month late because the recruited Russian drivers got drunk during Easter, May holidays, and May 9th — Head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Malyuk.
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Malyuk: Today, our country must transform into a steel porcupine.
This includes increasing the number of personnel, their training, boosting air defense, UAV systems, ground robotic complexes, and all possible counterintelligence measures.
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Malyuk: Sea Baby drones [hit frigate “Admiral Makarov” and much more] are now multipurpose, with FPV systems, machine guns, and capabilities for combat, mining, and underwater missions.
We're constantly improving them. 3/
Malyuk: The Ukrainian Security Service engages renowned plastic surgeons to ensure the safety of its undercover agents after completing missions.
We also prepare cover documents for a fresh start.
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Malyuk: We won’t officially acknowledge anything, but Kirillov, the Russian chemical general, ordered over 45,000 chemical attacks on our troops.
He also repeatedly commanded the killing of our soldiers.
The 800 grams of explosive mixture did its job, and we "thanked" him.
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Malyuk: Russia spent $4.6В on information warfare against Ukraine last year.
It’s hard to imagine where that money went.
Probably, half of it was stolen.
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Q: Can we strike further than 700 km?
Malyuk: Our priority is to target objects that support military tasks along the front line. First and foremost, we focus on how to best assist our soldiers on the front lines and ensure they are supported.
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Malyuk: Our war is a battle between good and evil.
Good always wins.
And we are the good in this situation.
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Malyuk: Medvedchuk and Marchievsky [pro-Russian] created the Voice of Europe movement to promote the "Russian peace" under the guise of European values.
Thanks to Czech counterintelligence and our team, they were documented, sanctioned, and their operation was shut down. 9X
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Russian forces broke through Ukrainian defenses near Dobropillya, advancing several miles deep — a rare gain in a war where Russia holds 20% of Ukraine.
Zelenskyy said troops carried only handheld weapons, highlighting the unusual, lightly equipped assault, WSJ. 1/
Ukraine is counterattacking small Russian groups that breached its first defense line. Zelenskyy called the area “the most difficult” on the front, noting some Russians were killed or captured.
He said the push aims to show Russia advancing and Ukraine losing. 2/
Putin seeks a battlefield edge before talks in Alaska, hoping to increase pressure on Kyiv-held cities in eastern Donetsk.
At the summit, the Kremlin will push for U.S. recognition of its control over Donetsk and other occupied Ukrainian regions. 3/
Trump: Putin’s trying to set a stage [with more drone strikes on Ukraine].
In his mind, it helps him make a better deal if they can continue the killing. It actually hurts him. Maybe it's just his fabric or genes. 1/
Trump: Putin's bringing a lot of business people from Russia [to Alaska]. That's good.
I like that because they want to do business. But they won’t until we get the war settled. 2/
Q: What's the difference between calls and face-to-face meeting with Putin?
Trump: He's a smart guy. He’s been doing it for a long time, so have I. We get along. There's a good respect level on both sides. Something's going to come of it. 3/
Trump: I think Putin wants to get it done. I feel he wanted the whole thing. If it weren’t me, he would not talk to anybody. I believe now he’s convinced he’s going to make a deal, we’ll see in the meeting. 1/
Trump: Everything has an impact. I told India we’d charge them for buying Russian oil. They called to meet. Losing your second and first largest customers matters. He respects our country now. The market’s raging, companies moving back. Golden age of America. 2/
Trump: Economic incentives and disincentives are very important. Russia has tremendous potential, largest land, great wealth. Oil and gas is very profitable. They have advantages over most countries. Economic sanctions and incentives are very powerful. 3/