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Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:16 am to cypher
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" Additional footage of the operation and its results will be released over the coming days, including several videos and shots shown recently to Congress."
I like the way they are doling out Putin's humiliation
Ukros are playing with getting nuked so much. Former CIA director and Trump's envoy both said Ukros just elevated their threat of getting nuked and giving Russia formal justification for doing so.
This is peak Ukrainian stupidity on display. And nafo dolts by extension.
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:19 am to PoppedRiser
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Ukros are playing with getting nuked so much. Former CIA director and Trump's envoy both said Ukros just elevated their threat of getting nuked and giving Russia formal justification for doing so.
Putin would never nuke his russian speaking brothers that he is determined to liberate from the nazi regime.
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:20 am to Lee B
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China and Russia are both quickly headed towards demographic problems that will destabilize them, internally. I know, so are Ukraine, Germany and Japan, and most European countries... so what's the difference? Land mass. And enemies they've made and aggravated on their borders.
LOL @ putting Ukraine with Germany and Japan. Ukraine lost like half it's population in 3 years and has no economy, so most of them aren't returning but more will be fleeing once Zelensky regime is removed and borders are opened.
Also Germany has a migrant crisis while Japan actually kept their demographics consistent.
In summary, you typed a whole lot of stupid.
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:25 am to PoppedRiser
Russian forces hammered multiple cities in Ukraine last night. Geran and Iskander strikes are doing a significant amount of damage as Ukrainian AD becomes nonexistent across the front. Frontline cities that the AFU are occupying for defense stand no chance and must take the hits as they come.
Thanks to
@AMK_Mapping_
for the tracking and background information on where these strikes took place.
Sumy Oblast:
12 Impacts in Lebedyn - Biothermal production plant. 50.568142, 34.483360. Tanks were damaged, resulting in spillages of Molasses.
4 impacts in Sumy City - northern industrial zone.
2 impacts in Khotin, north of Sumy.
~18 total impacts in Sumy Oblast
Kharkiv Oblast:
9 impacts in Kharkiv City - 3 Industrial areas and factories, one target was some sort of workshop at 49.961852, 36.1694213, and another was a warehouse building.
~2 impacts in Izyum
~11 total impacts Kharkiv Oblast
Donetsk Oblast:
10 impacts in Druzhkivka, one of the targets was an abandoned agricultural complex converted into a storage facility.
~2 impacts in Kramatorsk District
~2 impacts near Pokrovsk
~12 total impacts in Donetsk Oblast
Odesa Oblast:
7 impacts in Odesa City, including 1 in the northern suburbs, 3 near the port and 2 near the airport.
~7 total impacts in Odesa Oblast
At least 50 impacts in total
Thanks to
@AMK_Mapping_
for the tracking and background information on where these strikes took place.
Sumy Oblast:
12 Impacts in Lebedyn - Biothermal production plant. 50.568142, 34.483360. Tanks were damaged, resulting in spillages of Molasses.
4 impacts in Sumy City - northern industrial zone.
2 impacts in Khotin, north of Sumy.
~18 total impacts in Sumy Oblast
Kharkiv Oblast:
9 impacts in Kharkiv City - 3 Industrial areas and factories, one target was some sort of workshop at 49.961852, 36.1694213, and another was a warehouse building.
~2 impacts in Izyum
~11 total impacts Kharkiv Oblast
Donetsk Oblast:
10 impacts in Druzhkivka, one of the targets was an abandoned agricultural complex converted into a storage facility.
~2 impacts in Kramatorsk District
~2 impacts near Pokrovsk
~12 total impacts in Donetsk Oblast
Odesa Oblast:
7 impacts in Odesa City, including 1 in the northern suburbs, 3 near the port and 2 near the airport.
~7 total impacts in Odesa Oblast
At least 50 impacts in total
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:25 am to PoppedRiser
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Japan actually kept their demographics consistent
Japan’s fertility rate hits record low despite government push
Japan's births fell to record low in 2024: Births were down 5% on the year despite government measures to encourage child-bearing, underscoring the rapid aging and dwindling of the population.
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In summary, you typed a whole lot of stupid.
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:29 am to John Barron
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:32 am to StormyMcMan
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Japan actually kept their demographics consistent
Consistent as in it's demographic makeup, I thought that was contextually obvious.
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Also Germany has a migrant crisis while Japan actually kept their demographics consistent.
This post was edited on 6/4/25 at 11:34 am
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:35 am to John Barron
What small town has Ukraine recently taken? How long ago was that?
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:39 am to John Barron
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russian missiles would destroy energy supply and turn off the light permanently
Been doing that for 3 years.
Ukraine produces more electricity today than it did at the start of the war. Capitalism at work. Total fail
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putin had it with zelensky
What's Putin gonna do? Invade him? Try to kill him?
You're frightening us all.
"Putin is really mad this time! He's about to really start trying!!!"
Such a tool
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:39 am to cypher
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Putin would never nuke his russian speaking brothers that he is determined to liberate from the nazi regime.
Lviv or other most Westerly ukrainian cities might fit the bill.
Thought I think they would probably settle for some already destroyed wreck like Chasov Yar to clear out Ukrainian troops and give the warmongers a pause. Minimal civilian casualties and the town is already a mess.
If they do go Hiroshima route, it would be against Lviv or some other heavy Ukrainian city.
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:41 am to No Colors
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Been doing that for 3 years. Ukraine produces more electricity today than it did at the start of the war. Capitalism at work. Total fail
Absolute nonsense and peak cope. Are you a Ukrainian, cause nobody else is stupid enough to believe that nonsense.
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:53 am to PoppedRiser
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Lviv or other most Westerly ukrainian cities might fit the bill.
Xi won't allow it.
Posted on 6/4/25 at 11:57 am to No Colors
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Ukraine produces more electricity today than it did at the start of the war.
Incorrect and a Total Lie. Why do NAFO Trolls continue to Lie? You know Twitter and Grok exist so why continue to lie when you know I am going to embarrass you again like I always do on a daily basis
"Ukraine produces significantly less electricity today than it did at the start of the war in February 2022. Before the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukraine had an electricity generation capacity of approximately 55 gigawatts (GW). By the end of 2024, this capacity had been reduced to around 9 GW, with estimates suggesting that 64% of its 25 GW electricity generating capacity was either destroyed or occupied. In 2022, electricity production was already down to 85 terawatt-hours (TWh) from 125 TWh in 2021, a 32% drop due to infrastructure damage and reduced demand caused by the invasion.
By mid-2024, Ukraine had only about one-third of its pre-war electricity generation capacity, with further losses reported in 2024 due to intensified Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, including thermal and hydropower plants. By June 2025, posts on X indicate that Ukraine had restored about 5 GW of capacity lost since 2022, but the total generation capacity remained around 20 GW, still well below pre-war levels. Currently, Ukraine relies heavily on its three remaining nuclear power plants for about two-thirds of its electricity, as thermal generation has been reduced to 4.5 GW and hydropower to nearly 4 GW.
The severe damage to thermal and hydropower facilities, combined with the occupation of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, has led to a persistent power deficit, with peak demand projected to reach 18.5 GW this winter against a much lower available supply. Imports from European neighbors, up to 2 GW as of 2024, and efforts to install small gas-turbine generators have not been sufficient to close the gap.
In summary, Ukraine’s electricity production today is markedly lower than at the start of the war, with ongoing challenges in restoring capacity amidst continued Russian attacks."
Posted on 6/4/25 at 12:06 pm to No Colors
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Ukraine produces more electricity today than it did at the start of the war.
Totally wrong and won't ever take accountability for it
Posted on 6/4/25 at 12:06 pm to John Barron
Indeed, stupid and blatant lie. If it was an honest debate he wouldn't bother posting.
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Ukraine produces more electricity today than it did at the start of the war.
Incorrect and a Total Lie. Why do NAFO Trolls continue to Lie? You know Twitter and Grok exist so why continue to lie when you know I am going to embarrass you again like I always do on a daily basis
"Ukraine produces significantly less electricity today than it did at the start of the war in February 2022. Before the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukraine had an electricity generation capacity of approximately 55 gigawatts (GW). By the end of 2024, this capacity had been reduced to around 9 GW, with estimates suggesting that 64% of its 25 GW electricity generating capacity was either destroyed or occupied. In 2022, electricity production was already down to 85 terawatt-hours (TWh) from 125 TWh in 2021, a 32% drop due to infrastructure damage and reduced demand caused by the invasion.
By mid-2024, Ukraine had only about one-third of its pre-war electricity generation capacity, with further losses reported in 2024 due to intensified Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, including thermal and hydropower plants. By June 2025, posts on X indicate that Ukraine had restored about 5 GW of capacity lost since 2022, but the total generation capacity remained around 20 GW, still well below pre-war levels. Currently, Ukraine relies heavily on its three remaining nuclear power plants for about two-thirds of its electricity, as thermal generation has been reduced to 4.5 GW and hydropower to nearly 4 GW.
The severe damage to thermal and hydropower facilities, combined with the occupation of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, has led to a persistent power deficit, with peak demand projected to reach 18.5 GW this winter against a much lower available supply. Imports from European neighbors, up to 2 GW as of 2024, and efforts to install small gas-turbine generators have not been sufficient to close the gap.
In summary, Ukraine’s electricity production today is markedly lower than at the start of the war, with ongoing challenges in restoring capacity amidst continued Russian attacks."
This post was edited on 6/4/25 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 6/4/25 at 12:07 pm to John Barron
Now we see why Ukraine didn't release footage of them "destroying" A50 airplanes right away. The video doesn't show them exploding so the drones look like duds and they did not hit in service Aircraft, they hit old planes with no engines
Now wonder they didn't release the video right away because they knew it would be debunked
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Posted on 6/4/25 at 12:09 pm to John Barron
More silly lies from Ukraine?


Posted on 6/4/25 at 12:09 pm to John Barron
Posted on 6/4/25 at 12:10 pm to No Colors
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You're frightening us all.
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