Ukraine used naval drones to sink a Russian container ship in the Black Sea.
A rubber plant in Tatarstan is on fire after a Ukrainian drone strike.
Russias refinery at Ufa is also burning. Ufa is the capital of Bashkortostan and is 1,100 km east of Moscow.
Burn it down.
The Wildberries in Volgograd is FUBAR.
Wildberries is bringing in migrant labor from North Korea.
Four Russian radars in the Kuban area east of Kerch have been hit.
Truck bavovna in Perm., which is 1,160 km northeast of Moscow and so it is highly unlikely this was a logistics hit by a Ukrainian drone.
Targets across Crimea have also been destroyed.
Among the targets hit:
▪️ A storage facility for unmanned surface vessels near Chornomorske in Russ-occupied Crimea;
▪️A Black Sea Fleet electronic intelligence unit in occupied Sevastopol;
▪️The Syvash railway bridge near Chonhar, connecting the temporarily occupied part of Kherson region with occupied Crimea, a railway bridge near Vladyslavivka. Both bridges are key elements of Russ military logistics network and are used to transport personnel, weapons, military equipment, ammunition, and other military supplies between Russian-occupied Crimea and other occupied territories in southern Ukraine;
▪️ A repair and maintenance base near Pervomaiske in occupied Crimea;
▪️ A military logistics warehouse near Podove in Kherson region;
▪️ A drone storage facility near Tokmak in Zaporizhzhia region.
Ukraine bagged an S-300 air defense system in the Luhansk area.
Russia murdered nine people in Kyiv.
Russia has decided to attack store warehouses too.
Russia’s campaign against books continues.
Russia also struck a high-rise building in Odesa and a post office in Poltava.
The human safari in Kherson continues.
Good riddance. Burn in hell.
To update the situation with the former defense minister, protests continue in cities around Ukraine.
Maybe he’s just angry at the outrageously high ATM fees the bank charges.
A Russian who had left the country is out of fucks to give.
A Russian journalist warns that China is only a friend to Russia as long as it suits China’s needs.
We’ll get straight to the point: The financial hardships that Daily Kos is facing this year are tough.
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