1/ Are NATO forces in Ukraine? That's what Russians want to believe.
Which is why they force Ukrainian prisoners of war to march chanting nursery rhymes in German, English, and Polish.
A look at school-shooter level of twisted degeneracy ... 🧵⤵️
2/ Friends who work with recently exchanged Prisoners of War are sending me testimonies from Ukrainians who survived these bizarre Russian camps.
Let's descend into a twisted world, as narrated by one of the Snake Island heroes, now back in Ukraine ⤵️
3/ Ukrainian Vladislav Zadorin, 26, recalls life in a Russian POW camp:
"Once a week, we were allowed to wash. It was a... painful process, because we had to walk to the washing area bent over so far that our heads almost touched the floor, w/our hands tied behind our backs. ⤵️
4/ “We were given... 10 seconds to wash, and then we had to quickly put on clothes... difficult to do when your body is wet...
They deliberately gave us clothes that were 2–3 sizes smaller... to make it harder to get dressed.
And then they beat us for [taking too long]" ⤵️
5/ And now to the bizarre "Nato parade."
Vladislav, whom the Russians had captured at Snake Island in 2022, writes:
"When moving to the ‘bathhouse,’ each cell had to shout a children’s counting rhyme in a foreign language." ⤵️
6/ “For example, the guys from my cell and I shouted in German, our neighbors in English, then in Polish, etc. We shouted ‘eins, zwei, drei, vier.’”
Keep in mind these are Ukrainian soldiers captured on Ukrainian soil in the early days of Russia's full-scale invasion ⤵️
7/ Vladislav continues:
“The guards were very pleased with this; they imagined that we were NATO soldiers and that they had defeated us. For them it was like an imaginary parade of NATO prisoners.” ⤵️
8/ The Russians live-out NATO fantasies as they destroy real Ukrainian lives, while actual NATO sits by on the sidelines.
Vladislav Zadorin was imprisoned at Stary Oskol, Russia, in 2022. He spent 679 days in Russian captivity.
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1/ When China invades Taiwan, will they be unprepared like Russia was in Ukraine?
No. Every month brings new proof that Chinese–Russian military cooperation is more than smiles at Beijing parades.
Hacked documents show China is studying, planning, and learning fast. 🧵⤵️
2/ The hacktivists @blackmoon_group are leaking Russian defense files.
Latest drop: June 2024—Moscow sent Beijing the 7th package of Sword-208 Taiwan invasion plans.
We know from prior leaks that Sword 208 is a digital playbook + control software for an amphibious landing ⤵️
3/ Frankly it seems Beijing has learned well from Russia's mistakes in Ukraine and is planning that when it invades Taiwan, the takeover will be swifter and smarter.
It's pretty scary to read how methodically they are preparing to take Taiwan.
1/ Putin’s sneakiest weapon in Ukraine isn’t a missile.
It's an Islamist-style terror network masquerading as Orthodox churches.
Fact: 85% of Ukrainians are Christian. Only 4% follow Moscow’s clergy, who work for Putin.
Ukraine's Christians (📸) lead the resistance🧵⤵️
2/ This explosive report comes from Steven Moore (@MooreUSA), a Republican former congressional chief of staff now based in Kyiv, helping America understand Ukraine.
His org, Ukraine Freedom Project, just dropped A Faith Under Siege—a film exposing Putin’s war on Christians. ⤵️
3/ Ukraine is one of the most Christian countries in the world: 85% identify as Christian. Especially in western Ukraine, they actually go to church.
1/ From a coffee break in Copenhagen they just steered a killer robot in war-zone Ukraine.
An incredible new tech enables real-time, zero-lag control, even from 2,000km away.
War from home is the new work from home. 🧵⤵️
2/ At DALO EXPO 2025—Denmark's premier defense exhibition, held in August—visitors witnessed something both encouraging and chilling, as reported by @DefenderMediaUA.
With a simple interface controller they could operate an actual combat robot deep in Ukraine, in real-time. ⤵️
3/ The company behind this breakthrough?
Ark Robotics.
They have a damn cool motto: "Collaborative autonomy for democracies."
🇪🇪🇺🇦 A Ukrainian-Estonian startup founded just one year ago, they've already armed 20 combat brigades with their tech. ⤵️