UA POV: Massive Russian Strike on Ukraine, the main target was Kiev: over 300 drones, 25 Iskander-M, 8 Zircon, 25 X-101, 6 Iskander-K and 6 Kalibr Missiles were used -StrategicAviationT

UA POV: Massive Russian Strike on Ukraine, the main target was Kiev: over 300 drones, 25 Iskander-M, 8 Zircon, 25 X-101, 6 Iskander-K and 6 Kalibr Missiles were used -StrategicAviationT

⚠️ Up to 300 strike UAVs of the type Geran/Gerbera/others;

⚠️ Up to 25 ballistic missiles "Iskander-M" from the Bryansk region;

⚠️ Up to 8 hypersonic missiles "Zircon" from the Kursk region;

⚠️ Up to 25 cruise missiles X-101 from the airspace of the Vologda region;

⚠️ About 6 cruise missiles "Iskander-K" from the Kursk region;

⚠️ About 6 cruise missiles "Kalibr" from the port of Novorossiysk.

u/FruitSila — 3 hours ago

RU POV: The Russian MoD reported that the Ukrainians refused Russia's requests to transfer the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers in Konstantinovka -RVvoenkory

u/FruitSila — 14 hours ago

UA POV: A Ukrainian strategists claims that a tactical nuclear strike on Ukraine is a positive scenario for them. It will accelerate the end of the war and it would collapse Russia

u/FruitSila — 1 day ago

UA POV: Kira Rudik is going after Russia's cartoon series Masha and the Bear, calling it part of the Kremlin's soft power and propaganda. She wants Ukraine's partners to take action against it, because it serves Russia while it wages a brutal war against Ukraine.

For context, this all started when Netflix decided that they will stream the series on their platform. I've added some screenshots from UNITED24MEDIA explaining how they think Masha and the Bear is Russian propaganda.

u/FruitSila — 1 day ago

RU POV: The Kremlin has responded to Zelenskyy's statement about his readiness to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Konstantinovka -DDGeopolitics

u/FruitSila — 1 day ago

RU POV: Medvedev on the creation of a new security zone (buffer zone) along the Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkov region -RVvoenkory

u/FruitSila — 1 day ago

UA POV: Zelenskyy wants to meet Putin In Konstantinovka as he doubts Russian control over the city -Kyiv Independent

u/FruitSila — 1 day ago

UA POV: Russia has managed to re-established/captured 7 settlements in Donetsk, Sumy and Kharkov regions -AMK Mapping

u/FruitSila — 3 days ago

UA POV: Apparently Ukrainians have also started putting dazzle camouflage on their locomotives to protect them from Al-assisted terminal guidance on Russian drones.

u/FruitSila — 3 days ago
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UA POV: According to Clash Report, The U.S. has warned Poland that Russia may commit a military provocation in the future. (Missile/drone strikes on critical infrastructures, small border incursions from Kaliningrad/Belarus disguised as accident) citing the Telegraph

u/FruitSila — 3 days ago
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RU POV: EU Court of Justice allows criminal prosecution for reposting RT videos -TASS

BRUSSELS, July 2. /TASS/. The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has allowed criminal prosecution of individuals in EU countries who post Russia Today (RT) videos on open channels and websites, the CJEU ruling in a lawsuit against three German citizens for reposting RT videos on open platforms reads.

"In Germany, three persons are facing criminal proceedings for having broadcast, on several occasions, videos from the channel RT - Russia Today Germany on a website accessible to the public free of charge. Across the European Union, 'operators' are not permitted to broadcast the content of that channel because of the restrictive measures adopted against it," the court's judgement states.

The court ruled that the EU sanctions ban on RT broadcasts "applies also to a website accessible to the public free of charge." The court ruled that "it is irrelevant whether or not the broadcasting of the prohibited content takes place in the course of an economic activity", and that the prohibition depends "neither on the extent nor on the duration of the broadcasting." Therefore, those distributing any RT materials bear full responsibility in Europe

Russia's MFA:

>"We qualify this decision, as well as the practices of persecution of dissent that it endorses, as a gross violation of the international obligations of the EU and its Member States to protect and promote fundamental human rights, including the right to free access to information and freedom of expression. This ruling is another clear example of the imitation of justice in the EU, which calls for a retouching of the transformation of the bloc into a space of fierce political censorship, judicial arbitrariness and hypocrisy"

u/FruitSila — 2 days ago

UA POV: Picture of Russian military command holding a staff exercise called "Crimean Wake-Up Call", simulating a Ukrainian amphibious assault on the Crimean Peninsula - Clash Report

u/FruitSila — 3 days ago