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1/ A Russian Army inspection of forces in eastern Ukraine is reported to have found evidence of "flagrant corruption", false reports, looting, drinking, embezzlement, theft of supplies, and fraud at all levels. A Russian warblogger calls for senior officers to be punished. ⬇️ Image
2/ 'War Zone' writes:

"On 19 May 2026, an inspection was carried out in units of the ‘Vostok’ Army Group, led by Colonel-General Andrei Ivanayev: the commission uncovered evidence of the falsification of combat performance results and the submission of false reports by…
3/ …commanders of the ‘Vostok’ Army Group’s formations. Evidence of flagrant corruption has been uncovered amongst senior and middle-ranking commanders. The most serious violations were found in the 29th Army, under the command of Lieutenant-General Alexei Zhuravlev.
4/ "At present, the Russian Ministry of Defence commission is aware of the following facts.

Colonel-General Ivanayev lied during his reports to Gerasimov at the General Staff Headquarters regarding the results of the tasks assigned.
5/ "The General Staff possesses evidence against the commander of the ‘Vostok’ Group of Armies concerning systematic lies about the capture of settlements, the results of fire strikes against Ukrainian Armed Forces positions, and downed drones.
6/ "As for the capture of settlements, here is an example: three servicemen from the 430th Regiment of the 29th Army entered a settlement – they were spotted by a drone, and Lieutenant-General Zhuravlev subsequently reported this as a captured line, but failed to mention that…
7/ …the lads were killed a few hours later. On paper, the city is already ours, and these statistics are being sent to the General Staff.
8/ "Furthermore, criminal activity has been uncovered, and the most dire situation is observed in the 29th Army (in some brigades, the rate is as high as 60 per cent). In other words, soldiers are getting drunk, looting and deserting their posts.
9/ "Wagner used to punish such scum by shooting them. It is also known that the bodies of the dead are not being evacuated, and equipment is not being camouflaged.
10/ "From the data received, it is clear that the units of this military formation are incapable of carrying out the tasks set by the General Staff.
11/ "The 120th Marine Division and the 36th Motorised Rifle Brigade of the 29th Army have proved themselves incapable of combat; soldiers there are being dismissed for failing to carry out their tasks, but this is not helping.
12/ "There is embezzlement of humanitarian aid (5th Army) and vehicles (misappropriation of those delivered to the 29th Army’s positions). Furthermore, service personnel themselves are trading in drones, including fibre-optic ones.
13/ "The commission has uncovered fraud involving payments to the families of the fallen. Almost a third of soldiers’ bodies are not being evacuated; they are simply classified as missing in action, and that is all, so as not to have to pay out compensation.
14/ "The channel’s management understands the risks involved in our speaking out, but we demand personnel changes – this is a disgrace to our army!"
15/ It appears that this may be confirmation of a statement on 15 June by a prominent Russian warblogger, Vladimir Romanov, in which he reported on a military inspection of the Kostyantynivka front, on which the 'Vostok' Army Group is fighting.
16/ He wrote that the inspection had discovered large-scale falsification of territorial claims. This had resulted in the deaths of dozens of Russian soldiers when they were sent to what was in fact still a Ukrainian-held area. /end

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1/ Russian warbloggers have identified a new enemy in the aftermath of the Ukrainian drone attacks in Moscow: migrants, who have appeared in many videos of the strikes. They are calling for severe punishments of those who have violated the government's censorship regulations. ⬇️ Image
2/ One of the most iconic videos from the attack, showing a fuel storage tank's lid being thrown high in the air by an explosion, was filmed by a Chinese migrant worker and posted on his TikTok channel.
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"Migrants from fraternal China published a video of a surface-to-air missile (or a MANPADS missile) hitting a storage tank at a Moscow oil refinery. Now the footage is spreading across Chinese and global social media."
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2/ Chadayev writes on his Telegram channel:

"You can surround yourself with all sorts of equipment – radars, machine guns, state-of-the-art interceptors – and still miss an incoming aircraft simply because of a problem with the ‘padding between the steering wheel and the seat’.
3/ "– When mobile fire teams are afraid to shoot down drones (what if there's another one after them? What if it crashes somewhere wrong and gets called in?).

– When observers on duty are asleep or even drinking at their posts.
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1/ Russian warbloggers are celebrating one piece of collateral damage from yesterday's drone attack in Moscow – a shot-down Ukrainian drone which set the huge Sadovod market on fire. Their comments highlight ingrained Russian anti-immigrant sentiment. ⬇️
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3/ The nearby Sadovod market, established in 1997, is the largest wholesale and retail centre in the whole of Russia, covering an area of more than 40 hectares. It contains around 8,000 shops and attracts over 36 million customers annually, many coming from abroad. Image
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1/ In the aftermath of yesterday's Ukrainian attack on Moscow, many Russian warbloggers are calling for Russia to "start fighting for real" and are blaming the Kremlin for not prosecuting the war with sufficient ferocity. One warblogger explains why this is a fantasy. ⬇️ Image
2/ Roman Yuneman writes:

"In the wake of today's attack on Moscow, I'm again seeing many comments along the lines of "well, are we going to endure this again?", "when are we going to start a real war?", "why are we showing them any mercy?" and so on."
3/ "It's a rather convenient myth that Russia could immediately launch a devastating response, but we're simply not doing so out of nobility or some other notion held by our leadership. This is a half-truth.
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1/ How did Ukraine strike Moscow yesterday? A Russian commentary provides a useful overview of the munitions that were used in the attack on the Moscow oil refinery. ⬇️
2/ "What drones were heading to Moscow?

To strike the Russian capital, the enemy deployed a wide range of long-range fixed-wing UAVs. Ukrainian public groups report that these included, in particular, the AN-196 "Lyutyi," FP-1, "Bars," and "Bobr" drones.
3/ "AN-196 "Lyutyi". A long-range fixed-wing kamikaze drone, developed by the Antonov Design Bureau and manufactured by Ukroboronprom. It is constructed using an integrated twin-boom design with a pusher propeller and a fiberglass body.Image
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1/ Crimea is falling into a critical situation, says Igor 'Strelkov' Girkin, while in the war as a whole, Russia is "very close to the line beyond which lies military defeat". He lambasts the Kremlin for "lethargy" and living in fantasy on the "Planet of the Pink Ponies". ⬇️ Edited photo of Igor Girkin holding a plush pink pony
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"– The situation in Crimea. It is grave now, but promises to become critical in just a few weeks if the enemy continues its strategic air offensive against it at an increasing pace.
3/ "Naturally, this is not just a coincidence - the enemy has far-reaching strategic plans in this direction and is preparing to implement them, increasingly disrupting Crimea's communications with Northern Taurida [i.e. the southern Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions]…
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