Russia's military operations during the Ukraine conflict reveal significant strategic failures, including repeated losses of Tu-22M3 nuclear-capable bombers (four crashes in two years), widespread fuel supply crises across multiple regions (Irkutsk, Moscow Oblast, Yaroslavl, Samara, Mordovia, Chuvash Republic), and systematic targeting of civilian infrastructure (zoo, churches, art centers). These failures demonstrate that despite initial confidence in military capabilities, Russia cannot achieve its strategic objectives through military force alone, as the war has exposed fundamental weaknesses in logistics, maintenance, and operational planning that are undermining the Russian war effort.
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I I did all I could as always. It's a pleasure to see you, my friends. I hope that you have your coffee. I don't today. I'm with Coca-Cola in the video that is definitely not sponsored by Coca-Cola, unfortunately.
It was a crazy day, crazy morning, and the evening is crazy as well. Happy to see you, Betsy, Martin, Luke, Cybergack, uh Army Doggy, Dark R Designs, Matt, and everybody else.
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Uh all the family is there.
Uh so, you are here as well. That That's basically, my friends, if you are on the Discord, please let me know, all right? Cuz I'm feeling very, very lonely here, okay? Um the reason I'm here is literally because I am attached to my lady who has a presentation.
And therefore, I just had to go with her.
It's not like I'm doing anything special here, just like following my woman wherever she goes.
Uh so, uh today let's talk about the recent updates. We have a lot of them as usual.
Uh the most recent update is coming from Kharkiv.
Um I already talked about this in in the Discord server.
You know that the Russian terrorists hit um the zoo in Kharkiv, and they specifically uh destroyed the vivarium with uh tiny guinea pigs and other tiny creatures.
And a few of them died according to the mayor of Kharkiv.
A few of them were wounded and here for example you can see the Ukrainian cops actually saving evacuating the creatures.
From the destroyed vivarium.
Let me see if you can hear the sound.
I'll I'll try not to make it extra loud so I could hear myself as well.
Yeah, there it is.
Okay. Okay, so we tested and it seems to work.
That's great.
Um So besides that you know about the terror Russian attack on Uspensky Sobor.
This is a very very old church. It's not older than 1,000 years, but it's around 1,000 years. It was built in uh 1078 and the construction of this church actually started much much earlier, like decades earlier because this one is actually pretty big and it was built before Moscow even emerged on the map. It was built years and years before even even before the village of Kuchkova emerged that later was transformed into Moscow. So this is absolutely crazy and here we have commentary coming from uh Radosław Sikorski from Poland. He says perhaps Putin hit Lavra because the Orthodox monastery in Kyiv was already famous.
Well, Moscow was still a forest and not just a forest, but basically a place where Russian bears were wiping their rears with pine cones. Which was reality, all right.
Kyiv Rus existed hundreds and hundreds of years before Moscow even emerged. Not only Moscow, but generally before that sort of population in that area even emerged.
So, this one is actually very, very nasty. What we know about this one? So, the strike took place in the Kyiv downtown and we know that not only the church itself was hit, but also the Kyiv art center called Arsenal was also hit. And they are located very, very close to each other. So, those were direct hits. It's not like the the Russians launched drones and then we used the electronic warfare to try to suppress them and they fell down.
Those were actually direct hits.
Okay, this is what you need to understand and at this time like my lady is asking who would attack a zoo, all right. Mirko, hello, hello my friend. I hope that you have survived tonight's strike well.
I hope that everything is fine.
Mirko is in Kyiv right now.
So, who who could have attacked a zoo?
What sort of freaking creature could be able to do that?
And the reason Russians do that is literally because they can, is literally because they are mad creatures that want to harm and can harm. And that's basically the only motivation they have.
By this point, again as my lady said, by by this point Russians did already everything we can't expect from them anything new because what they could do to Ukrainians, they already did.
And at this point they must understand that no matter what they do to Ukrainians, no matter what sort of drones they're launching, no matter what sort of historical sites they're striking in Ukraine, Russia cannot win. Russia is unable to change the situation.
There's nothing they can do to change it. And the only way for whole Russian empire just downwards. And that's it.
Ukraine is getting stronger and stronger every day. There's whole bunch of Russian propagandists were screaming literally couple of days ago, "How come Ukrainian drones and missiles fly 900 km into the Russian territory? Who could have thought?" Well, yeah, in 2022 you should have thought about this.
But the Russians were so convinced that they can just do whatever they want. And actually tonight's exchange was pretty intense. The Russians were striking Kyiv, the Russians were striking other places, and Ukrainian drones were also striking their oil facilities, military facilities, plants, power plants, and Russian personnel just the way normal country should do, right?
Um so, we can see that uh Russians are actually, I would say, pretty desperate at this point. And I believe that, you know, I I swear, I know how uh what it looks like. Uh whenever Ukrainians are responding to the Russian attacks, Putin goes, "Strike them. Make them cry. Make them scream." The Russians go like, "Okay."
And they strike like maternity hospital in Ukraine.
Ukrainians go, "Okay. All right.
Let's carry on." And they continue hitting the uh Putin's oil refineries.
And Putin wakes up next morning, "No, Ukrainians didn't give up." He's mad. He he calls Shoigu again and goes like, "Makes those Ukrainians scream. Makes the Make them like yell."
He goes, "Okay." And he hits like uh Kyiv oncology clinic for kids, for example, on my birthday.
And uh again, Ukrainians go like, "All right, as you say." And you can see a lot of drones flying to like two ops.
Like I'm speaking, you know, like uh metaphorically, right? Cuz not uh not talking about the uh chronology, all right, of the events.
But still, it was pretty much like this when Ukrainians uh strike uh Russian logistics, when Ukrainians uh don't let the Russian occupation of different cities happen.
Cuz Putin actually planned occupation of whole Donbas region like back in 2022.
Both Luhansk and Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia and Kherson. And he's still dreaming about this. And he understands that he cannot have it. He attached that don't belong to him, that are not controlled by him at these points, and he's like imagining something. Yeah, but let's switch to other updates because we still have quite a few of those. One of the craziest updates of today, actually, something that I wanted to talk about, uh there was a Russian painter, Russian artist, Semen Skripetsky.
He was uh a political refugee in Germany and Poland.
Uh so, he went to Berlin. He was there doing all sorts of different art installations, and the main idea behind his art or creativity was literally making fun of Putin, making fun of orcs, you know. He actually did some pretty good paintings, like here you can see Putin uh throwing vatnik into a meat grinder, literally.
All right.
That That's pretty nasty. Like, for this, you might get traumatized in the terrorist federation easily, all right.
Uh "Everybody goes to heaven," this one says. Uh that's, by the way, that's a direct quote from Putler himself because one time Putler said that everybody uh who stands against us, we will go if we die, we will go to heaven, and everybody else will just die, you know.
There's this uh this uh happy dear wife with his wife.
Uh so, um that was basically what he did, and he was actually hated, like, for real.
Uh hated by the Russians, and not only the Russian elites, Russian like criminals, Putin, his war machine, but literally by all sorts of Russian vatniks.
There again, you can see this happy Russian family, happy Russian family of those people.
Yeah.
That's Oh my gosh, she's drinking boyaryshnik, I swear.
Yeah, that's Maria Zakharova, Lavrov's favorite drinking buddy.
Right there.
So, why I started talking about uh about Skripetsky is because uh unfortunately, he was murdered today.
Uh he was murdered in Poland, not far from the refugee camp.
Uh he went through this camp after moving from Russia to Poland, and he decided to stay there and live there with his family.
And uh several men that participated in this attack, uh so, currently the details on those men they're being searched in Poland, and hopefully they will be found. But, like of course, I have zero doubts who did it. Literally, any normal cop would instantly ask a simple question, did the victim have any enemies, right?
So, I have zero doubts about who did it, and unfortunately, it means that the Russian terrorists keep operating on the territory of Europe.
And literally I completely support the idea of completely banning all the terror Russians, all the Nazi Bolsheviks no matter what they want to do in Europe, in the rest of the civilized world because they are not supposed to be there. It's not place for them, all right?
Europe should be free of Russian terrorism and all other sorts of terrorism. That's my personal opinion.
Uh so, yeah, of course it's a big loss for people who knew him. I knew him like through third people, all right?
Not personally.
Yeah, but it's it's a really really nasty update.
Uh but we also have some good update because as you probably know, the Russian Tu-22 uh merged with the soil.
It became better, all right? Uh in the terrorist federation in Irkutsk region.
And by the way, this one actually was uh attached deployed deployed, that's the word. Uh on the territory of Belaya airbase that's the same very airbase where the glorious Ukrainian spider web operation took place literally last year.
I think everybody knows about this one.
I don't even have to explain what sort of operation it was.
Right?
Um so, as Russian priests, those who worship, you know, like Lucifer and pretend they are Orthodox they would say something like uh the the aircraft crashed into the dome of the godless sky. Something like that.
They already said something similar about the Russian uh space missiles back back in the days before the full-scale invasion.
Um that's actually very interesting and that's already the fourth Russian Tu-22 that was actually lost over the past 2 years.
2024 in Stavropol first bomber crashed, another one crashed uh August 2024 in Irkutsk, another crashed April 2025 in Irkutsk, and this one crashed again in Irkutsk. Uh I believe that whole freaking territory is kind of I don't know, cursed or something.
Um I believe like the whole Russian territory is cursed uh to be fair.
Besides that, we have several more interesting updates.
Um we have a footage coming straight from the Chongar-Armiansk.
Uh Chongar-Armiansk that is like a border territory from the Kherson Oblast into Crimea. All right?
And as you probably know, Ukrainian drones uh were actually targeting the Russian connections like those bridges uh pretty pretty much intensively these days and we have some footage actually showing us what this place looked like.
And uh you can see that the damage is um pretty I would say present, all right?
Uh I cannot tell you exactly if it's like, "Oh my god, it's so serious, the bridge crashes."
But the damage is present. Um basically, judging from what I can see in that hole, all right?
Um it doesn't seem to me that So, this bridge was safe even without having this hole in it.
Because it was obviously built by Russians from [ __ ] and bricks, like Russians generally always do.
Um anyways, it's good that we're targeting the Russian connections and uh basically, it will help Ukraine um remove a bit of Russia's fuel capacity, is right? And by the way, um it was reported that the problems with the fuel actually grow all around Russia. We know that the Russians currently have problems with buying fuel in Moscow Oblast, in Yaroslavl Oblast, in Samara, in Mordovia, which is interesting, and in Chuvash Republic.
All right, we literally we have a huge collection of videos coming from all those regions. And those are like five regions of the terrorist federation, uh plus occupied Donbas in Ukraine, plus occupied Ukrainian Crimea.
Uh the Russians are very very much dissatisfied because they thought that they live in the Russian superpower full of fuel, oil, and everything else. And basically, uh turns out that you know, if you only build your wealth your your personal wealth, not your people's wealth on fuel and oil uh then there is a high chance that you can actually lose everything, all right?
Like it's not very it's not very good.
Uh not very safe, so to say.
All right, uh what else do we have?
Because actually we have uh how about uh Moscow and St. Petersburg region? So so far they don't have much problems with getting fuel, but it's so far.
Uh currently uh according to this report, for example, again in Irkutsk where the Russian bomber collapsed. All right, in Irkutsk uh they have big problems with the fuel and because all of the Russian fuel is currently going westwards, all right? They're trying to send as much fuel as they can to to their troops in Ukraine, uh the agriculture in Irkutsk is actually collapsing and uh here for example, we have a report. It was um streamed.
All right, uh we have a report from the local administration where they talk about the collapse the upcoming collapse of the farms of the agricultural sector in Irkutsk because they don't have fuel for their tractors, their vehicles uh to process the the soil, the the crops and everything else.
Uh also we have several very very interesting shots coming from Kapaeva.
That's where another strike took place. I'm sure that you've seen that absolutely beautiful cloud of smoke. Very, very healthy for Russian population.
Stuff like that.
So, one Yeah.
So, we have this one.
Oh my god, I literally I just closed the chat window one more time. How could I do that?
Bring it back.
Come on.
Chat comments over there. All right. All right, we're back.
Um yeah, so Petersburg and Moscow will not feel this deficit yet. I believe that those cities will feel it.
Most probably a bit later than other cities because to Putin Moscow and St. Petersburg are like the the most important cities.
There's like those remains of Lenin still, you know, kept in the fridge somewhere in the mausoleum in Moscow. All people in Russia go there to worship those remains. There's still like those queues to Lenin's mausoleum because people want to see like, you know, the the parts of the dead body that are so precious and so admired by the Russian population. They are freaking necrophiles or necromancers. I have no idea how to call them, but that's reality.
So, what else? Uh Also, the uh Na- Nasosnaya Nasosnaya stantsiya. How to call this stuff? I'm I'm talking about this every single day in the reports, but like um the oil pumping station.
Uh in Yaroslavl Palkino uh was also hit. We also have some beautiful footage showcasing uh the results of the strike. Uh literally this week Ukrainian drones were absolutely absolutely nasty, and you know the reason. Basically, because after the Russia's uh parade on the Red Square, they decided to uh hit Ukraine massively. We all remember that attack.
And uh basically, that is why Ukraine keeps uh placing its long-range sanctions on the terrorist Russian state.
Uh the state of Russian deterioration.
And it will only continue. Generally speaking, Russians had chance. Putin had chance to literally stop everything immediately. He had chance to stop the inevitable Russian collapse and demise.
Just as I kind of got to open the doors.
Uh Yep.
Hi.
Oh, sorry.
Um so, he had a chance to literally stop the the inevitable Russian demise and just take his troops home.
Basically, everything would stop. All right?
Ukraine cannot stop fighting because Ukraine didn't invade Russia. If Ukraine stops fighting, there will be no Ukraine. If Russia stops fighting, basically, there will be no war.
Uh so, uh Dennis, yo. Yo, Dennis. Hello, my friend. Hello. Hello. It's so good to see you here. Yeah. yeah, pumping station. Thank you so much. Like I have this absolutely absolutely nasty I don't know dementia or something like that and like I'm losing words all over the place.
Literally.
Um Uh door door dash. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. Um So, that's the situation and Russians have amazing opportunity to literally just uh stop the war and save their Russia from from their demise that actually we will see, all right?
Uh we will see just I like I I I cannot predict the exact time, but pretty soon.
Uh so, uh Ukraine offered energy ceasefire many times. Absolutely, not only uh energy ceasefire, by the way, which is important like, all right, if you don't want unconditional ceasefire to just stop fighting, okay? Stop killing people, then let's have energy ceasefire, but no, Russians don't need that. It's not in Russian strategy and generally again, Russia didn't start the war because they wanted peace so much. They started the war because they wanted war.
Putin invaded Ukraine because he wanted to invade. Every single Russian uh degenerate or degenerate who comes to Ukraine comes to Ukraine because he wants to come to Ukraine. It's not like he he was like pushed, forced, all right? Uh he made a decision. He made a grown-up choice to go there himself. Okay?
He could avoid it otherwise. There's plenty of confirmations, plenty of proofs of that.
Look at sanctioned Ivan, look at Marina Pelishenko, by the way, very very interesting and very good Russian blogger that I literally started following recently uh because she usually destroys vatniks in her every video.
Her channel is as blue yellow as Russian Dudes' channel. All right. So, there are plenty examples like that and basically, yeah, basically you can avoid becoming a murderer and war criminal if you want to, all right?
And it works the other way around as well.
If if you want to go to Ukraine steal toilets, you will be doing that no matter what.
Uh so am I right?
>> Sure.
>> Yeah, yeah. My lady confirms.
It gives my words a lot of credibility.
Um so what else do we have? We have some very interesting analysis of this crash that happened today uh in Irkutsk, the TU-22M3 uh Russian bomber.
Uh that one is actually nuclear carrying bomber, right? He He It carries nuclear missiles and nuclear bombs.
Uh so according to the version of Kremlin um they said that during approach that was taking place during the training flight um something went wrong and basically the crew ejected.
I don't really know whether what was her channel called?
Just a second. I will show it to you right now. Okay, guys. Please let's put it on pause, all right? Because this channel is actually worth visiting.
So, YouTube I will show you the channel and I will also show you the name the name of this channel. I will also show you where to subscribe to on Instagram because she is more active on Instagram.
On Instagram, you can find her under the name Marina against propaganda. So, yeah, and that is her that is her channel on the YouTube.
There she is. She speaks primarily Russian. She came um to the United States with her family.
Again, if you can speak Russian or understand Russian or you can share her messages among the terror Russian degenerates and Nazi Bolsheviks, please do because she is actually worth it.
She's been interviewed by a lot of all sorts of Ukrainian channels recently and I also left her left my humble comments on her video inviting her to some of my streams. Hopefully, she will improve her English um a bit more and will be able to talk to her because one way or another, you know, like the the worst limitation that we can think of is literally language barrier. That's like the craziest barrier ever.
But, she's doing really well, actually.
With English, she speaks Ukrainian even though she's been to Ukraine like one time.
But, yeah.
And generally, like people like that, they they have my respect, you know?
Again, Russians fighting in the Russian Freedom Corps, the Legion Freedom for Russia, Siberian battalion, those guys have my complete respect because they are actually showing what the real Russian opposition should be doing.
Um all right.
Uh let's check out let's return to to the previous topic because we started talking about what happened to the bomber to those who are interested about that.
So, we know that there were four members of the terror Russian crew on board of this bomber. Um unfortunately, unfortunately, they managed to eject. Unfortunately.
Uh they are still bad, all right? They didn't become better.
On the other hand, one way or another, becoming better is is the default life cycle of a Russian person.
No matter what you do.
So, what we also know, again, it's mentioned that the Belaya airbase is the same uh airbase where the Spider Web operation took place exactly just a bit more than 1 year ago.
Um so, the crash took place around 30 km from that airbase.
And um one interesting thing, I'm reading this analysis, by the way, provided by the InformNapalm. You know those guys, all right?
And if you don't know those guys, I will just give you a tiny tiny, just a second, copy link, paste link.
Um, tiny tiny reminder because those guys are absolutely absolutely legendary. Uh, they are the same guys who uh, did a complete analysis of Russian units that participated in the hybrid occupation of Donbas. Uh, there you can actually find the whole article there in the chat, right? So, those InformNapalm, those guys are legit, all right? They are all centers, they are investigators. Uh, they are the same guys, by the way, who even before the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine started, they already identified the uh, personas of Russian commanders that were bombing Aleppo in Syria, that were committing crimes against Syrian people already back then. So, those guys are absolutely fantastic and legendary. You got to support them if you can, my friends.
Um, yeah.
Uh, like interview and yada yada, but InformNapalm, uh, remember this site, please, and check it out from time to time.
There's a lot of extremely extremely important information about Russians, investigations, information leaks.
Those guys are legit and uh, trustworthy. You can trust my word.
Besides that, you know that uh Russians hit the church. You know that Russians hit the zoo in the morning. You also know that Russians uh hit the art center Arsenal.
Besides that, the Russians hit the uh the cinema studio of Dovzhenko in Kyiv.
Okay, uh that was another uh very important military target. Uh what basically the Russians said? The Russians said that all the des- designated targets that we wanted to hit, they were hit. Uh art center, church, uh cinema studio, and the zoo, the guinea pigs. So, uh what happened at the studio of Dovzhenko? That is, by the way, legendary Ukrainian studio that was there.
I don't know, like, for ages in Kyiv.
And um what the Russians are saying about this studio. S- Stemenko says our Russophobia is not enough. Absolutely. He he's 100% right.
Uh what do we know about this uh cinema studio is that Russians, like, according to Russian reports, on the cinema studio of Dovzhenko, Ukrainians were building UAVs. And uh in the art center Arsenal, they were storing, I don't know, weapons, all right? Like, chemical weapons or like those genetically modified geese and ducks or whatever. Um what they are saying about the church is, basically, they say that we did ourselves because Ukrainians have this absolutely incredible tendency of literally trying to kill ourselves every single time Russians attack. What Ukrainians do? Ukrainians immediately start bombing our houses, our maternity hospitals, our very very own kindergartens, all right? Cuz I don't know, apparently we are crazy or something. Or or maybe it's because Russians can only produce [ __ ] in like, you know, on the industrial level. So, they they don't say much about the church because basically ironically, all right? This church, like the the last people who ran this church they were from Russian Orthodox Church.
Basically, Russians hit the place where Russian Orthodox Church was residing for quite a long time. Besides that, as for the zoo, I literally don't know.
Maybe it's because we had like genetically modified guinea pigs in that zoo.
I've no idea.
No, zoo animals were plotting against Putin.
I think everybody is like every conscious person or animal or any other creature in this world has this mandatory need to plot against Putin because there's no other way, all right? It's either us or him.
Okay.
Um and yeah, and what we also know about the strike and all that, the biggest and the oldest collection of costumes of outfits and other clothes that were used in the cinema and stuff.
They were destroyed at that cinema studio.
Which is a big shame.
Good news though, all right. Let's switch to something better.
Something let's say more positive because we have some positive news coming from YouTube.
Surprisingly.
Turns out that YouTube started actively deleting the platforms of recruiters from Alabuga. The other day we had a stream with Max about the Alabuga. We talked about the Russian recruiters who operates in Roblox, in GTA, on other servers and platforms, on Twitch, and of course they operate on YouTube a lot. They invest a lot in the advertisement of their resources on YouTube.
And basically what they do, they recruit primarily Russian-speaking teenagers to work in Alabuga.
What they do in Alabuga, obviously they build weapons, they build drones. And today by the way, we had a very very interesting discussion on Discord. Like, all right. Ukraine is targeting Alabuga.
The the the Uga Buga, yeah. Ukraine is having the Uga Buga in its you know, in its crosshair. But imagine if the strike happens and all the Russians screaming in their media on top of their lungs, like look at those evil Ukrainians killing you know innocent teenagers.
Of course My God, where is it?
Of course Russians will not be showing things like my God, what what the hell is this crap on my screen?
Jesus, I'm I'm so sorry my dear friends.
Um Of course Russians will not be showing things like this, right? Like those hundreds of Shaheds built in Alabuga at this point every single night because again there's like 25,000 employees working day and night to produce death for Ukrainian civilians. Like they won't be talking about this, but when Ukraine strikes this very place with those very drones and those very individuals standing like near every drone, all right? And like attaching cords and wires and stuff and planting detonators into the warheads and stuff. You will remember my words, my friends. The Russians will be screaming like crazy. Evil Ukraine hits the the coolest Russian economical initiative called Alabuga initiative for young people initiative for teenagers because Ukrainians hate people so much.
And yeah, nobody will be talking, all right? Nobody will be reminiscent about this place as the biggest Russian drone factory at all.
I tell you that just like just remember this, all right? Because you will see this happening. One way or another, are those teenagers. Oh my god, we had an actual advertisement from Alabuga.
16-year-old girl was like very very proudly explaining that she receives like $1,000 a month working in Alabuga as an engineer. All right, so or whatever she is.
So, yeah, there's plenty of teenagers, 16 years old, 17 years old, all recruited through most popular platforms that are used by youth, like Twitch, oh my god, Roblox, GTA.
A lot of them, Facebook again.
Even though Facebook is officially banned in the terrorist federation, in in the land of Russian deterioration, right?
But they just lowered the working age in Russia. Yeah, yeah, I'm not surprised.
Yeah, but that's that's the thing.
What else I'm like I'm I'm trying to I'm trying to do something extremely extremely complicated, which is literally operating my very own freaking computer.
Holy crap.
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Thank you so much for visiting us.
Have a great day, and hopefully we'll see you very very soon on this channel.
What else do we have?
Oh my god, who opened this window? Me, of course.
There we are. There we are.
So, as you know, today the peace deal was signed online between the United States and Tehran, which is the capital of Iran, right?
Right.
Okay, flip-flop is not flying in my head, that's why I was like I'm not mistaken.
So, almost all this cool, as we say in Ukrainian, and I literally I have no idea how to translate this one.
As a result, as a result, what do we have today?
So, Israel and United States started the war against Khamenei's murderous regime in order to completely completely remove this regime. And by the way, as far as I remember, Trump himself talked about this many many times. He said regime of Khamenei was changed completely, all right? He He underscored this in his Truth Social. He said the regime was changed forever and completely, and basically um, what we see today is that Iran is ruled by like the dude with the same last name. Like, I'm not really sure if he's alive, though.
Feels like he he he wasn't seen for a while, but regardless, all right? They Europe still there. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Peace deal, yeah.
Peace Peace Peace Dealovich. Trump Peace Dealovich.
Um, they signed a memorandum of understanding rather than a peace deal.
Yeah, thank you for clarification, because that's very very important.
One way or another, let's talk about the results, all right, of this uh incredible military operation that took how how much like 3 months, 4 months?
Less than 3 months. Yeah, thank you.
Um what's the result? So, basically thousands of young protesters are murdered who never saw the day when the American help actually arrived to Iran.
And they were brave people. They went on the streets. They protested. They fought against Khamenei's regime. And basically they died for nothing, all right? Let's be honest.
Uh thousands of those people, tens of thousands of those people actually died for nothing. Um what else do we see? The sanctions that were placed on Iranian regime, uh they will be partially removed according to Tehran, all right?
Um the finances that belong to Khamenei, to like all those guys, they will be also unfrozen and delivered to them due to amazing Trump's operation.
The Hormuz Strait will be unblocked, but again, he talks about this like I'm not very very very sure whether I like we should really believe him because whatever he says is literally like it doesn't make any sense at all, all right?
Um what else? Well, basically that's the result and also ruined country. And by ruined country I mean like ordinary Iranian people, um plenty of civilians dead, like those girls that were literally murdered by the Trump's missiles early in the war. And um what changed?
Well, I don't really see any positive like if you know any positive results of this war, please let me know, right? Like I'm ready to discuss this. Please let me know in the chat.
Because on a larger scale, I I don't really see anything that became better. I see that the regime didn't change. The dude has the same he's called the same as the previous dude and basically is the same guy. I see that he becomes richer.
The the opportunity to evade sanctions, which means that Iranian regime will be uh able to receive more parts and technologies for example to build more drones and exchange more technologies with Russia to kill more Ukrainians.
What Khamenei already did. And that's basically the result. And Trump is like, "Oh, I I made peace. Peace.
Peace, everyone."
So, maybe I'm wrong about Donald Peace Dilovich. Please let me know cuz I'm kind of lost here, okay? But I may- maybe I'm like completely you know uh out of my mind and maybe I'm making things up, but I just can't understand what generally became better. Uh another by the way, another result of Donald Peace Dilovich's operation in Iran is basically Russia managed to overcome >> Ukrainian sanctions because Ukraine Ukraine halved Russia's oil capacity and due to Trump and due to the sanctions that were lifted from the Russian oil during this war in Iran.
Um Putin actually managed to sell his oil much much more expensively than than it was possible. And due to this, he managed to actually compensate for the strikes that Ukraine conducted on the Russian oil infrastructure. That is why like from me personally to Donald P. Douche, thank you so [ __ ] much, you yellow imbecile. All right, like thank you so [ __ ] much. We worked really really hard. Actually, took us a lot of time.
And what do we have as the as a result?
I don't know.
We have some very cringey commentary.
Where was it?
Oh my god, I saved it specifically for today's stream.
Because it was just so good. And I really hope that the sound will work this time because it's it's worth watching, all right? It comes from somebody you know really really well.
Yeah, there it is.
All right, where's the sound?
>> World War I. If you go back to every major conflict in human history, >> Yeah, yeah. So, here here we have like a very very famous case of an American politician um using his wife's mascara. There he is.
And check out what this individual says.
>> Kristen, this is how wars ultimately get settled. If you go back to World War II, if you go back to World War I, if you go back to every major conflict in human history, they all end with some kind of negotiation. We're Kristen, this is how war >> Every conflict in human history, I'm I feel so happy, you know, when individuals like J.D. Vance try to teach us history because it's better than freaking freaking comedy stand-up show, all right?
When when individuals like J.D. Vance demonstrate their deep knowledge of history. He says every major conflict in our history ended in some sort of negotiation. World War I, World War II.
Can you remind me how exactly negotiations with Adolf ended? Because like I I I don't really know, all right?
Where exactly did Adolf sign his capitulation with allies? Please let me know.
All right? Cuz I might be wrong. Maybe they met somewhere, you know, like shook hands, drank Coca-Cola.
Uh, my God.
Uh, Churchill said "Buddy Adolf, let's stop fighting finally." And Adolf was like, "Yeah, let's do it.
Let's let's sign peace deal, all right?
Cuz like this war is already right here, all right?
It's in my throat already."
And they signed the peace deal. They they had negotiations. And of course they they lived happily ever after.
When imbeciles are given opportunity to talk on camera and teach you history, that is like the craziest thing ever. I literally enjoy these things.
I would watch J.D. Vance talking about history all day long. I would watch him talking about the propaganda tours in Bucha because he watched some stories in the social media and he knows about Bucha so much.
Apparently more than he knows about the history of the World War II.
I literally I don't know.
I have no idea.
It wasn't me. Help me, please. All right. Help me out.
I I literally I think that you know, Adolf was day and night on the phone with like British, with Americans, with Australians, with Belgians, with Dutch.
Literally begging them, you know, about some sort of peace negotiation and Adolf definitely wasn't sending like his Hitler Youth into the battle, all right, in the in the latest days of defense of Berlin when it was surrounded by atrocious Soviet troops, by the way.
Like definitely never happened.
Everything finished peacefully in peace talks, in negotiations. Yeah.
J.D. Vance literally needs to, you know, if I was J.D. Vance, I'll literally go to my school, meet my history teacher and apologize very, very much. Apologize as hard as possible because I ditched her lessons that were actually valuable for me as a future politician, right?
God forbid.
Um Okay.
Hitler was in a Yeah, yeah. And basically that's where he met his demise.
Don't remember that it ended in negotiations, but again, he's J.D. Vance. He's a smart guy.
Apparently, he knows better.
He knows better. He He uses better makeup as well.
Uh not like me.
Um Yeah, yeah, that's exactly what happened.
Uh Vance is is a historical expert on upholstery and plush rugs. Yeah, yeah.
Coaches, too.
Ooh, which mascara do you use?
A like a brand or something?
Hm.
What's the What's the best mascara brand?
Okay.
Okay. I don't know. Apparently, J.D.
Vance like, you know, from what I understood right now, apparently J.D.
Vance know more about mascara than even my precious lady.
Uh so I I I I don't blame J.D. Vance, though.
Cuz apparently, he needs it.
Um This one was cringey. This one was cringey. This one is actually the reason why on our Discord server, we have a specific channel dedicated to the Trump's cringe, all right?
But, if you want to talk just a bit about the Russian cringe, because I think it's a good time for that.
I have some very very cringey story for you, but I'm not even sure if it's like cringey or disgusting or both.
And I'm ready to talk about this one.
But, before I do, my dear friends, please make sure that you didn't eat or you you don't eat or finished eating, all right? Because it's actually very very very bad.
So, first of all, a Russian lady in the subway noticed some kind of weird wet substance on her pants.
Okay? That is literally that very lady on that very subway.
And she wrote an inquiry to the Russian criminal enforcement force, all right?
Because of that.
Like, she photographed everything. She published all that in the social media, like there it is.
So, what happened was some kind of man in Moscow stood behind her and like, you know, um did what the Russians do when they visit Lenin's Mausoleum, all right? They just stand there, you know, like in a group and do all that.
Um They found a man.
Like obviously it's a subway there's one gazillion TV cameras, all right? One gazillion CCTV uh installed everywhere. So they found a man and they No, no, no, like not to her seat. There was literally guy standing behind her.
All right?
That's what she said. That's what she told to the police.
So they found the guy and of course they decided to arrest the guy, but uh they released him as soon as he showed his ID of FSB colonel, all right?
Like literally this [ __ ] was on Telegram like everywhere since morning.
Uh he showed an ID of an FSB colonel and the Russian cops literally let him go.
That's what they say. I believe in reality they were like, "Holy [ __ ] master. [ __ ] don't kill us. Don't come after our asses. Don't send us to Ukraine. Please go. Please jerk on all the people like whoever you pick in the in the subway, please do it. God bless you. If you want us to help you, I don't know, like please let us know. We will give you all sorts of assistance, you know.
Please don't be mad." Uh and that is basically Russia everything you wanted to know about this uh um cursed place, all right? The the land of the Russian deterioration. It's it's basically there. Only in Russia you can see colonels of the Russian FSB and like I [ __ ] you not.
Colonel of the Russian FSB according to the witnesses, according to the sources that reported all this crazy story.
Um doing that in the subway because apparently the dude has such hobby, all right.
Maybe he he enjoys that stuff.
Another like Russian colonels seem to be completely crazy these days because this one for example, Alex Kolenko.
Um You won't believe what happened to this one.
Apparently he fell out of [ __ ] I can't I can't spell this.
Apparently he fell Stop it. Don't laugh.
Oh.
Wait a minute.
The colonel of the Russian armed forces Alex Kolenko fell out of window. Nothing to see here.
Please go home.
Um The gravity changed. You know, he walked up to his freaking window, the gravity changed because it does all the time.
Literally.
Uh he he he he He couldn't learn. May- maybe he tried.
I don't know.
Uh Oh oh [ __ ] Oh [ __ ] Windows 13. I think in Russia like the operational the the operational system isn't called Windows, it's called Widows.
Oh my god, I should I should save this joke for for later. Yeah, Widows 13. The dude came to the window.
Colonel [ __ ] shot. [ __ ] I Wait, bro, I I literally I got to make a screenshot of this. This is This is genius. Thank you so much for this.
The dude in the subway, Colonel [ __ ] shot.
Yeah, perfect. Um yeah, apparently he went to the window and like the gravity changed and you know, something like some some some unexplainable weather phenomena just literally sucked him out of that window. All right. I don't know.
Bolognium tea on the balcony. Yeah, something like that.
It's less suspicious than being shot by himself twice. All right.
Less suspicious, but still.
Colonel [ __ ] Oh my god, I got to save this one. I mean Yeah.
I believe I can touch the sky.
Yes. Yes, absolutely.
This one was nice.
Oh, so like strange things are happening to the Russian girl. And generally, look at his face. He looks like a completely satisfied dude. I mean, satisfied with his life and everything.
He's like, imagine me learning how to fly. Yeah.
Can I fly like Gagarin?
Um I wanted to tell you another cringe story.
Where was it? Where did I see this one?
A very very funny commentary coming uh this one like is Z channel, all right?
Um dvamajora two majors something like that. That's literally Russian Z trash bin. They say "We think that in our country, in the land of the Russian deterioration, we have uh parties with ratings and president with ratings because we have elections and Ukraine doesn't have.
Ukraine has military dictatorship."
Says Russian literally ruled by the same old fart for the last 25 years. Because like literally the only election they have is election of Putin.
And that's basically it.
What was he doing? What was he responsible for? I knew it. I forgot, but I will find it for you in just a second.
Um [ __ ] wait a minute. Uh I knew it. So, in Rostov um he was a military commissar of Pervomaisk and Proletarsk regions of Rostov-on-Don.
He was discovered good being like good the the the best version of Russian you can imagine containing traces of from a height or something like that.
According to different sources, the Russian colonel left a goodbye letter.
Um not sure he he was talking about his voluntary voluntary process of waking up from the dream of life, so to say.
I don't know, maybe he was like singing Bella ciao before he stepped out of window.
Um something like that. Um generally, like all the titles that I read about this dude, they say in Rostov under mysterious mysterious um whatever.
Um How do you call this word? Jesus Christ, guys, let me know. Like I'm I'm losing words today.
Mysterious consequences, mysterious Whatever. Um yeah.
So, his death was mysterious. That's the point, all right?
Russian colonel gravity assisted voluntary retirement. Yeah, something like that.
Uh he became better. He he evolved.
He evolved.
He got improved.
Circumstances, thank you so much. Oh my god, consequences, yeah.
Uh so, the Russian papers say that he became better under mysterious circumstances, which are still not completely researched and most probably will never be.
Quality control needs to do some work.
Yeah, hopefully.
High speed pavement inspector My friends, you are you are on fire today.
I tell you that.
High speed high high speed pavement inspector, yeah.
I like this.
Mhm?
My headphones are over somewhere. Oh my god.
I kind of do. Uh Oh, [ __ ] Why?
Oh.
Um Okay.
Yeah.
So, with that, my friends, I think I will need to wrap it up just a bit earlier today cuz as you can probably tell, I'm not streaming from uh from the studio, right? But, I promise you another thing. I promise you that we'll have a lot of streams this week cuz generally I don't have much things to do.
That's why we will be streaming a lot with you, my friends. And uh talking about uh the least mainstream updates we can find online because That's Oh my god. Take a look at this one.
That's literally like Russians on the beach. I thought it was a Photoshop, but uh I was wrong.
Only in Russia, my friends. Only in Russia.
Can we talk about good food?
I literally have like kebab pizza right there.
It was nice.
Uh prepared by Pakistani people with extra garlic sauce.
It was just perfect.
I enjoyed it so much.
Yeah, but we will we'll talk just a bit more about food uh I believe tomorrow because uh I got to wrap this one up.
Um it's generally kind of late already in your area. In my area, it's still like 9:00 p.m., but I feel like completely dead. Is she a gopnik? Yes.
Yes.
You can tell it.
You can tell it from like all sorts of signs and indications that she she really is.
Okay?
Um with that with that, my dear friends, thank you so much for watching. Um please, if you are like in the in in the area somewhere, please let me know in the Discord, okay?
And we'll have coffee together.
Uh besides that, thank you so much, my dear friends, for watching. Thank you so much dear moderators, dear family.
And I'll see you later. I'll see you later. Please have something good.
Treat yourself. We all deserve that.
Um and as always, be safe.
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