War in Ukraine

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Ukrainian Drones in the Urals: Hello, Chelyabinsk & Yekaterinburg!

Ukrainian Drones in the Urals: Hello, Chelyabinsk & Yekaterinburg!

Last night, Ukraine’s defense forces conducted a “test flight” for long-range strikes — not quite record-breaking distances, but definitely significant ones, around 2,000 kilometers. Specifically, Ukrainian drones in the Urals sent packages to Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg. Chelyabinsk has already had Good Birds¹ visit before, but Yekaterinburg residents saw this for the first time. Just two […]

April 25 Massive Strike: Putin’s Failed Revenge for Burning Oil

April 25 Massive Strike: Putin’s Failed Revenge for Burning Oil

April 25 massive strike on Ukraine occurred as often happens, Friday night into Saturday. Psychiatrists could probably issue some theory about why psychopath Pootin has such weird cycles, but we assume you’d have to dig into the patient’s childhood, as Sigmund Freud taught. The enemy directed most strike weapons at Dnipro and Kharkiv. Data on […]

Digest of Strikes on Russian Oil Facilities

Digest of Strikes on Russian Oil Facilities

As known, the oil depot in Hvardiiske primarily serves combat aviation, storing and dispensing fuel for air operations. The Feodosia base acts as a hub for receiving, storing, and distributing fuel to consumers across the peninsula. Ukraine’s Defense Forces finished off the ferry and, as part of the Strikes on Russian Oil Facilities, immediately shifted […]

Tuapse Refinery Strike: Revenge for April 16 Missile Attack

Tuapse Refinery Strike: Revenge for April 16 Missile Attack

At the same time Orcs¹ attempted to execute the year’s most massive combined strike on Ukrainian territory, Ukrainian Good Birds² flew to them at several locations at once. The General Staff hadn’t yet issued reports about distant strikes, but Orcs themselves already write it flew thick and scary. The night strike’s main target turned out […]

Orban Lost Hungary Elections: Friendly Neighbor Ahead?

Orban Lost Hungary Elections: Friendly Neighbor Ahead?

Even before midnight Kyiv time and accordingly an hour earlier Budapest time, the situation with Hungary elections became finally clear. They counted 86% of ballots. Orban lost Hungary elections and his party’s loss became more than obvious already. Well, Viktor himself congratulated the winner — Peter Magyar — on his party’s victory. He called the […]

Novorossiysk Port Strike: Oil Terminal Sheskharis and a Frigate

Novorossiysk Port Strike: Oil Terminal Sheskharis and a Frigate

The strikes on Russian oil infrastructure are picking up an avalanche-like momentum, and Ukraine’s Defense Forces have developed a recognizable signature. The pattern alternates between hitting oil terminals at seaports and refinery facilities. Over the past few days, that’s exactly the rhythm playing out. A follow-up strike hit the Primorsk oil port — this time […]

April 1 war digest: from Downed Aircraft to Bald Ultimatum

April 1 war digest: from Downed Aircraft to Bald Ultimatum

Let’s start April 1 war digest with yesterday’s massive explosion and the fire that followed at the Nizhnekamsk chemical plant. What makes this incident worth noting isn’t the blast itself — it’s the explanation offered by the local gauleiter. According to him, it was all caused by an equipment malfunction. Whether that’s true doesn’t matter […]

Fourth Strike on Ust-Luga Confirmed Enemy Air Defense Failure

Fourth Strike on Ust-Luga Confirmed Enemy Air Defense Failure

This night Ukraine’s Defense Forces delivered the fourth strike on Ust-Luga and port infrastructure. As enemy sources report, high-precision debris struck again. Moreover, over all these four (or more?) attacks on the port, nothing except debris flew there. Note that we’re used to calling such “debris” good birds¹. Overall, everyone sees that with each strike, […]

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