🚨✈️🇻🇪🇺🇸 BREAKING Reports indicate multiple Venezuelan Air Force fighter... jets have taken off amid rising tensions. Venezuela is reportedly deploying a mixed fleet, including U.S. made 🇺🇸 F 16 Block 15 Fighting Falcons and Russian built 🇷🇺 Sukhoi Su 30MK2 multirole fighters.show more

WAR
4,872,454 次观看 • 7 个月前
‼️‼️🇺🇸🇯🇴 The arrival of twelve U.S. Air Force F-16CJ... Fighting Falcons at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base (MSAB) represents a significant tactical reinforcement of American air capabilities in Jordan. 🔹The F-16CJ is not a standard multirole fighter; it is a specialized platform designed for the Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD), a mission historically known by the call sign "Wild Weasel." 🔹Equipped with specialized sensors and anti-radiation missiles (such as the AGM-88 HARM), the F-16CJ tracks the electromagnetic signatures of enemy radar systems. See the latest updates with us: Visionershow more

Visioner
31,264 次观看 • 1 个月前
🇺🇸🇯🇵 The United States and Japan have deployed F-35... fighter jets to Misawa Air Base, strengthening deterrence in the Indo-Pacific region. On April 24, at Misawa Air Base (Aomori Prefecture, Japan), the U.S. Air Force’s 35th Fighter Wing completed its transition from F-16 aircraft to F-35A jets, increasing its fleet from 36 to 48 units and significantly enhancing its combat capabilities. 🔵 Prior to the deployment, the 35th Munitions Squadron (225 personnel) was activated, and specialized maintenance equipment was delivered, indicating a long-term commitment to sustaining the infrastructure. The modernization is part of a $10 billion Pentagon program announced in 2024, aimed at upgrading U.S. tactical aviation in Japan. Meanwhile, Japan plans to acquire 147 F-35 aircraft, forming the largest fleet of these jets outside the United States. Video is made by Grok AIshow more

NSTRIKE
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🇺🇸 BREAKING: Lockheed Martin has set a new all... time delivery record for the F-35 Lightning II, rolling out 191 fighter jets in 2025, the highest number ever delivered in a single year. This shatters the previous record and underscores the rapid expansion of the world’s most advanced stealth fighter program, as allies and partners accelerate procurement amid rising global tensions. The F-35 remains the backbone of next generation airpower, reshaping air forces across NATO and beyond. Stealth. Scale. Speed. The F-35 program is moving into overdrive.show more

Defence Index
158,145 次观看 • 7 个月前
🚨 BREAKING: Confirm by Russia🪆..... 🇺🇸🇮🇷The United States has... reportedly obliterated the IRGC's main headquarters in Iran. The facility was considered one of the IRGC's key command centers, reportedly used to coordinate and oversee major military operations, including air force activities. Reports indicate the strike was so powerful that nearby buildings were also reduced to rubble. A massive fire is said to be raging across the site, with emergency crews reportedly still unable to bring the blaze under control.show more

Israel_ForceX
99,180 次观看 • 27 天前
BREAKING: Iran has started launching a heavy wave of... ballistic missile and drone attacks against U.S. and allied military sites across the Gulf in retaliation for today's U.S. strikes on Iranian territory. Jordan: Iran reportedly fired 12 ballistic missiles toward Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, with preliminary reports of three impacts. Jordanian air defenses were activated. The base is believed to host U.S. F-35 fighter jets. Bahrain: Sirens have sounded, with Fars News reporting explosions near American military facilities. The latest reports suggest Iran may be targeting the U.S. Fifth Fleet headquarters. Kuwait: Explosions have also been reported as Iranian missiles targeted regional military sites. UAE: The Ministry of Defense said UAE air defenses are intercepting ballistic missiles and drones. Multiple explosions have been reported across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, marking the first reported Iranian strike on the UAE in over two months. Qatar: Initial reports also indicate explosions. Note: In a previous Iranian strike on Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, satellite imagery appeared to show damaged or destroyed hangars.show more

The Hormuz Report
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🧐🇺🇸 The Country That Put More Fighter Jets in... Foreign Skies Than the Rest of the World Combined For more than 70 years, the United States has dominated the global fighter aircraft market, exporting thousands of combat jets to allies across the world. Its fighters have flown in the colors of dozens of nations, making American aircraft the backbone of many of the world's most powerful air forces. The numbers are staggering: ◽ F-16 Fighting Falcon, More than 4,600 built, making it one of the most successful fighter jet programs ever created. It remains America's most exported fighter and is operated by over 25 countries. ◽ F-15 Eagle & Strike Eagle, Among the most capable air superiority and strike fighters ever built, exported to key allies across the Middle East and Asia. ◽ F/A-18 Hornet & Super Hornet, Trusted by allied air forces and navies for decades. ◽ F-35 Lightning II, The largest fifth generation fighter export program in history, with more than 20 nations already committed to the aircraft. America's dominance is not just about building aircraft. It offers pilot training, weapons integration, maintenance support, continuous upgrades, and access to a vast military industrial network that keeps aircraft effective for decades. While many nations can build fighter jets, very few can provide the global support system that comes with them. From the F-4 Phantom and F-5 Tiger during the Cold War to today's F-35 stealth fighter, American aircraft have shaped air combat across generations. No nation has exported more fighter jets. No nation has equipped more allied air forces. And no fighter export empire has had a greater impact on the balance of air power worldwide.show more

Defence Index
10,320 次观看 • 1 个月前
🚨🇺🇸🇸🇾 U.S. F-16s FLEX OVER SYRIA AFTER ISIS-LINKED ATTACK... ON AMERICANS The U.S. Air Force just lit up the skies over Palmyra and central Syria with F-16 “show of force” flights… a not-so-subtle warning after ISIS-linked fighters ambushed a joint U.S.-Syrian patrol. Multiple American soldiers were seriously wounded. And yes, they're still there, in a warzone most Americans forgot even existed. This isn’t ancient history. It’s today. Roughly 900 U.S. troops remain in Syria as part of an ongoing mission to prevent an ISIS resurgence, support local Kurdish and Arab partner forces, and stabilize the region. This latest air response signals Washington’s commitment to that mission, even as the conflict slips further off the public radar. And when F-16s show up, it means something went very, very wrong. Congress isn’t disclosing further information, the media is barely reporting on this, but the jets are flying either way. Source: OSINTdefender, Fox Newsshow more

Mario Nawfal
709,754 次观看 • 8 个月前
JUST IN: 🇷🇺🇮🇷 Russia still hasn’t delivered a single... Su-35 to Iran, as Tehran’s aging air force crumbles Iran desperately needs modern fighters, but its long awaited Russian Su-35 deal has yet to produce a publicly confirmed delivery. This is happening despite Iran sending thousands of drones to Russia. Moscow has struggled to ramp up production amid the war, while reported Iranian base readiness and training issues have also complicated the timeline. But there may be another reason Russia is moving cautiously: putting the Su-35 into a potential Israeli or U.S. combat environment could be a massive reputational gamble. If Iranian Su-35s were destroyed, Russia could face a devastating propaganda blow, potentially damaging the reputation of one of its most important fighter exports. 🇮🇷 Tehran needs the jets. 🇷🇺 Moscow has the order. But Iran is still waiting.show more

War Radar
34,482 次观看 • 7 天前
🇦🇷🇺🇸 The Argentine Air Force launches a procurement procedure... for two KC-135R Stratotanker refueling aircraft, which are expected to become a key element in the integration of F-16AM/BM fighter jets being received from Denmark. It's noteworthy that the request for the purchase of the aircraft was made through a direct transfer mechanism from the US Air Force, which means receiving already operational aircraft with available flight decks. The decision is directly related to the F-16's range limitations, as without aerial refueling, their combat radius remains tied to their internal fuel supply, which is critical given Argentina's geography. The KC-135R is capable of transferring fuel at altitude and speed, ensuring the continuity of strike fighter flights, effectively transforming the F-16 from an interceptor role to a tool for projecting power over long distances, including the Falkland Islands and southern regions. Additionally, the platform retains a transport function, carrying up to 37 tons of cargo, which partially fills the gap left after the decommissioning of the last Boeing 707s, when the country lost its full-fledged strategic transport aviation capability. Video is made Grok AIshow more

Visioner
42,448 次观看 • 3 个月前
❗️🇺🇸🇮🇷 According to Fox News, U.S. Air Force assets... maintained continuous protection over the downed pilot in Iran’s mountainous region, creating a defensive perimeter and responding immediately to any Iranian activity. ▪️ Enemy positions near the pilot were constantly targeted, with multiple platforms involved, including MQ-9 Reaper drones, F-35 fighters, and B-1 bombers. 🎯🛡️ An MQ-9 reportedly eliminated an Iranian soldier who had approached within 3 km of the pilot’s location. 🔹 U.S. forces used sustained firepower to prevent Iranian units from approaching the rescue area at any time. 🟦 Fox News also reports that the CIA confirmed the identity of the F-15 crew member, raising concerns it could be a trap. ▪️ “Within 8 hours aircraft were airborne, and within about 12 hours we were already on the ground in Iran,” a senior official said. ▪️ The CIA conducted a deception operation, spreading false information about an air evacuation to draw Iranian forces away from the pilot’s location — a strategy officials say proved effective. See the latest updates with us: NSTRIKEshow more

NSTRIKE
23,348 次观看 • 4 个月前
🚨🇷🇺💥🇪🇺BREAKING: Heightened activity at Russia’s Kapustin Yar missile test... range is fueling serious concerns of a potential large scale strike as early as tonight. Intelligence reports indicate possible preparations involving the Oreshnik intermediate range ballistic missile. Oreshnik missile has such a long range that it can strike even NATO headquarters within about 10 minutes. Due to its high speed and advanced flight profile, it can easily evade most air defense systems. So far, no confirmed counter or effective defense against it has been publicly revealed, which is why the threat is being taken very seriously and alerts remain at the highest level. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned of an imminent attack, while the U.S. Embassy has urged residents in Ukraine to be ready to seek immediate shelter. Tensions are rising and the situation remains extremely fluid.show more

Defense Intelligence
23,089 次观看 • 7 个月前
‼️🇺🇸 Lockheed Martin and the Pentagon's F-35 Fighter Program... Office finalized a multibillion-dollar contract for the production and delivery of up to 296 new F-35 fighters as part of the 18th and 19th batches. Deliveries of the aircraft, which are set to begin in 2026, will strengthen the US air power and provide important support to allies and partners in the sales program. A key achievement is that the average price increase per aircraft in these batches was kept below the inflation rate in the US, which is an important point amid rising defense procurement costs. According to the company itself, the new aircraft will have a hardware configuration fully ready or easily upgradeable to the new Block 4 standard, which includes more than 80 improvements in sensors, radars, and electronic warfare systems. Finalizing this contract ensures production line stability and guarantees that the F-35 program, which already includes more than 1,230 aircraft in 12 countries, will maintain its role as the most numerous fifth-generation fighter. See the latest updates with us: NSTRIKEshow more

NSTRIKE
222,878 次观看 • 10 个月前
🚨🇨🇳U.S. IN PANIC: China's J-35 Stealth Fighter Now in... 'Beast Mode' With Increased Firepower China's J-35 fifth-generation stealth fighter has been seen in a new configuration carrying four PL-15 long-range air-to-air missiles on external pylons under its wings. Combined with the six missiles it carries inside its internal weapons bays, the aircraft can now go into combat with up to ten air-to-air missiles in total. 🔸This setup is informally called "beast mode" — a term borrowed from the U.S. military's similar configuration for the F-35. The idea is straightforward: the aircraft trades some of its stealth capability for significantly more firepower. When weapons are carried externally, they increase the aircraft's radar signature, making it more visible to enemy systems. However, the PL-15 missile's long range means the J-35 can potentially engage enemy aircraft from a safe distance before that visibility becomes a serious problem. 🔸The J-35 entered service in 2025 in both Air Force and Navy variants. The naval version is designed to operate from Chinese supercarriers such as the Fujian. Both versions are considered among the most advanced fifth-generation fighters in the world today, alongside the J-20 and the American F-35 — all three of which are regarded as more sophisticated than the older F-22 or Russia's Su-57. 🔸Within China's own air fleet, the J-35 is expected to serve as a lighter and more affordable complement to the larger and more powerful J-20, which carries a bigger radar, heavier weapons load, and longer range. The J-20 is expected to remain the priority for large-scale procurement, while the J-35 fills a broader operational role at lower cost. Do you think the U.S. can really counter it? NewRulesGeopolitics❗️show more

🇷🇺 STANISLAV KRAPIVNIK 🇷🇺
11,360 次观看 • 2 个月前
🚨🇻🇪🇺🇸 TRUMP’S VENEZUELAN BLITZ: PRECISION, FIRE, AND FURY Trump... has officially kicked the door down in Venezuela. What started as a slow-motion “anti-narcotics” campaign has now turned into a fireworks display of targeted bombings across the Maduro regime’s military infrastructure. After months of maritime skirmishes and ambiguous drone kills, the gloves came off in spectacular fashion when U.S. forces lit up Caracas. Trump signed off. Drones flew low. Explosions followed. Venezuela screamed imperialism. The Pentagon nodded silently. Let’s rewind. The appetizer came on December 18, 2025, with a quiet but deliberate drone strike in the Alta Guajira region, near the Colombian border. The target? A remote shack allegedly used by Tren de Aragua’s drug runners - nothing but a glorified cocaine closet, depending on who you ask. The site went boom with textbook Hellfire precision. No bodies, no real infrastructure, but a message was clearly delivered: “We see you.” The U.S. stayed coy, but satellite images confirmed the crater. That was just the warm-up act. The real show started in the pre-dawn hours of today. Caracas residents awoke to the sound of low-flying aircraft and blasts echoing through the capital. The sky lit up, electricity went down, and Venezuela’s military command went dark - literally and figuratively. First on the hit list was Fuerte Tiuna, the crown jewel of Venezuelan military infrastructure and the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense. It's where the regime parks its helicopters, armored toys, and top brass. One well-placed missile reportedly took out enough hardware to cancel a parade. Lights out, communications scrambled, and panic fully activated. Next, the U.S. struck La Carlota Air Base. Known formally as Generalissimo Francisco de Miranda, it’s a compact but strategic base nestled in eastern Caracas, housing presidential jets, military transports, and - more recently - Russia’s favorite export: the Buk-M2E surface-to-air missile system. Satellite images had already shown those toys parked there late last year. Post-strike footage suggested ammo depots and maybe a few SAMs went up in flames. Call it a preemptive unboxing of Moscow’s latest shipment. Down by the coast, the Port of La Guaira caught its own taste of American firepower. It’s Venezuela’s second-busiest port, but also home to the Coast Guard Command and a few naval vessels, plus the nearby naval academy. Officially, it’s about cargo containers and cruise ships. Unofficially? It’s a convenient military logistics site that just got barbecued. The U.S. says it was used for drug trafficking. Venezuela says it was a civilian port. The smoldering wreckage says someone is lying. Further east, Higuerote Airport took a direct hit. On paper, it’s a sleepy airstrip for rich kids’ skydiving adventures and weekend charters to Los Roques. But secondary explosions and towering flames suggest it had become a convenient home for something a bit more explosive - fuel dumps, ammo, maybe a SAM system or two. Also hit: a radar or comms antenna near El Volcán. It's one of those strategic-but-forgotten installations that quietly makes the rest of the military function. After the strike, not so much. El Libertador Air Base, Venezuela’s biggest and baddest air hub, is where the Su-30MK2 fighters sleep - what’s left of them, anyway - and where Venezuela’s once-proud Air Force still pretends it has an air force. If the U.S. wanted to neuter Maduro’s wings, this was the jugular. All of this sits atop months of maritime operations, during which U.S. drones and patrol ships have shredded more than 100 drug boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. These strikes weren’t random - they were paving stones on the path to January’s open-air bombardment. Venezuelan military losses remain unclear, mostly because the Maduro regime has been too busy shouting about sovereignty to admit how badly they got smoked. But one thing is clear: what used to be covert is now undeniable, another full-blown regime change operation is now underway. Sources: CBS News, Reuters, The Guardian, ABC, APshow more

Mario Nawfal
158,200 次观看 • 7 个月前
❗️🇹🇭⚔️🇰🇭 - The Royal Thai Air Force has conducted... airstrikes using F-16 fighter jets on a casino complex in Cambodia near the Thailand-Cambodia border, according to multiple reports. Thai military officials state that the targeted facility—allegedly repurposed as a command center, drone launch site, and weapons storage depot—was used by Cambodian forces to threaten Thai troops and civilians. The strikes are part of an ongoing escalation in border clashes that reignited in early December 2025, following a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire from July. Thailand claims the operations are defensive, targeting verified military assets amid Cambodian rocket and drone attacks. Cambodia, however, has condemned the bombings as violations of its sovereignty, accusing Thailand of aggression against civilian areas and infrastructure. Cambodian sources reported minor civilian injuries and damage to nearby structures, with at least four casinos damaged overall since fighting resumed. The conflict has displaced hundreds of thousands on both sides, killed dozens of troops and civilians, and prompted international calls for de-escalation from China, the EU, and others. Thailand has rejected ceasefire proposals, insisting on neutralizing threats, while Cambodia demands withdrawal and accountability. The situation remains tense along the 800 km (500-mile) disputed border, rooted in longstanding territorial claims dating back to colonial times.show more

🔥🗞The Informant
14,980 次观看 • 8 个月前
🇺🇸 🇻🇪 VENEZUELA'S BUILDINGS DIDN'T JUST FALL. THEY WERE... NEVER BUILT TO STAND! Over 1,450 dead. Thousands still missing. Buildings pancaked flat like decks of cards in a hurricane. This wasn't just a natural disaster. It was decades of socialist corruption meeting a 7.5 magnitude reckoning. Experts confirm it: substandard construction, weak building code enforcement, informal housing thrown up fast during oil booms with zero accountability. The CSIS put it plainly - "weak enforcement of building codes and the prevalence of informal construction made many structures woefully underprepared." Maduro's regime hollowed out the very institutions that should have kept people safe. The military, the engineers, the inspectors, all rotted from the inside out by corruption and politics. And now the Venezuelan people are digging through rubble with their bare hands. Here's what real leadership looks like: while Maduro sits in a Brooklyn jail cell sending social media prayers, U.S. Marines are at the Port of La Guaira delivering aid. 100 U.S. Air Force airmen are repairing the airport so relief planes can land. Venezuelans on the street are shouting "USA, thank you!" America shows up. Socialism always falls down. This is what 25 years of Chavismo built - towers that turned into tombstones the moment the ground shook. You cannot separate the rubble from the regime that created it. Prayers for the Venezuelan people. And a lesson the left refuses to learn.show more

Bill Mitchell
19,521 次观看 • 1 个月前
#Breaking Coordinated U.S.-Israel Strikes on Iranian Targets – February... 28, 2026: Tehran, Iran – February 28, 2026 – A series of rapidly escalating military strikes targeted key Iranian government, military, and leadership sites early Saturday morning local time. Israel described the operation as a “pre-emptive strike” to neutralize threats to its security, with confirmed U.S. participation in joint air and sea operations. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated the attacks aimed to “remove threats to the State of Israel.” President Donald Trump announced that the United States had initiated “major combat operations” in Iran. Initial Strikes and Targets in Tehran At least four explosions were reported in western Tehran, affecting high-profile locations including: - The Supreme Leader’s compound (Bit-e Rahbari) on Pasteur Street. - The Atomic Energy Organization building. - The Ministry of Intelligence headquarters (reportedly destroyed). Additional strikes hit the Ministry of Defense, the Parchin military complex, Mehrabad Airport, the presidential residence, and areas such as Velenjak (near parliament) and Khavaran Road in eastern Tehran. Footage showed thick smoke rising from urban zones. Unconfirmed reports also indicated aerial attacks on the Palace of Justice and Supreme Court. Mossad reportedly stated: “The game has just begun; even underground is not safe.” Wider Strikes Across Iran Explosions were reported beyond Tehran in cities including Qom (multiple sites), Isfahan, Khorramabad, Tabriz, Karaj, Kermanshah, Ilam, and Lorestan. Israeli radio claimed approximately 30 targets were struck nationwide, including the president’s residence and intelligence facilities. Images from Tabriz depicted explosions, while multiple blasts were heard in eastern and western Tehran. Reported Targeted Assassinations (Initial, Unconfirmed) - President Masoud Pezeshkian (allegedly killed in Israeli airstrikes on Tehran). - Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i. - Army Commander Brig. Gen. Amir Hatami. These incidents were described as part of numerous simultaneous high-value target operations. Military Operations - Israeli cruise missiles were observed in flight; some strikes originated from Damascus airspace. - U.S. fighter jets and bombers, operating from regional bases and an aircraft carrier, employed Tomahawk cruise missiles and other munitions (per The New York Times). - Fighter jets flew over Tehran (claimed not to be Iranian; Iranian airspace reportedly closed). Cyber and Psychological Operations - Websites of major Iranian news agencies (IRNA, ISNA, Asr Iran, Tabnak) were hacked. - The popular azan app “Bade Saba” displayed messages such as “Help has arrived,” interpreted as opposition or foreign interference. Broader Context and Developments - Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was reportedly relocated to a secure site outside Tehran. - Warnings circulated of a challenging 96-hour period ahead, with advice to avoid government, military, hospital, school, and mosque sites and to stock essentials. - Accusations emerged of Arab nations facilitating the strikes (“backstab”). - Regime sources claimed overhead jets were Iranian (dismissed as disinformation). These events mark the onset of intensified confrontation, with potential for significant regime impact. Details are drawn from live citizen reports, videos, photos of explosions and smoke, and cited media/official statements. Many specifics remain unverified by independent sources at this early stage.show more

🇮🇷 OSINT WWIII 🇺🇸
16,223 次观看 • 5 个月前
Trump’s Epic 250th July 4th “Salute to America” Schedule... Tomorrow — (Video: AI) President Trump is delivering a massive celebration for America’s 250th on the National Mall tomorrow: • Gates open at 5 p.m. — arrive early at Washington Monument grounds to beat the heat (water, cooling stations, medical support on site). • Flyovers kick off at 1:14 p.m. with NASA jets and continue hourly through the evening — including Blue Angels, Thunderbirds, F-22s, F-35s, Coast Guard aircraft, Golden Knights parachutists, new Air Force One passes, and a B-1 bomber night afterburner pass at 10:36 p.m. • Trump speaks around 9:45 p.m. reflecting on 250 years of history, future vision, accomplishments, with some signature rally energy (expected ~45 minutes but could run longer — Trump teased a lengthy speech to handle the heat). • Record-breaking fireworks finale after the speech: Over 850,000 shells launched from two land sites + eight barges in the Potomac for 40+ minutes — aiming to smash the Guinness World Record. Expect an awe-inspiring open and grand finale with a military band playing hits like “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Sweet Caroline,” and “Party in the USA.” First time designated as a National Special Security Event with heightened Secret Service coordination. This is shaping up to be a true patriotic spectacle. How does it compare to past celebrations? 🇺🇸🎆✈️show more

Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
11,111 次观看 • 1 个月前
🚨🇺🇸🇲🇽BREAKING: MEXICAN NAVY MEDICAL PLANE CRASHES NEAR GALVESTON, TEXAS,... AT LEAST 3 DEAD A pediatric patient was being transported for burn treatment. A Mexican Navy medical aircraft crashed into West Galveston Bay on Monday afternoon while on final approach to Scholes International Airport amid heavy fog. At least three people are confirmed dead. The aircraft, a Beech King Air 350i, had departed from Merida in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula carrying a pediatric burn patient likely bound for Shriners Children's Hospital in Galveston. Up to eight people were reportedly on board. At least three people, including a small child, were rescued and transported by ambulance. The U.S. Coast Guard, Galveston County Sheriff's Office, and Texas Department of Public Safety are on scene. Dive teams, drones, and crime scene units have been deployed to the crash site in the bay west of the causeway. This is the second Mexican medical transport flight to crash this year. Earlier in 2025, a similar flight carrying a pediatric patient went down in Philadelphia, killing all seven on board and one person on the ground. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Authorities have asked the public to avoid the area. A mission of mercy turned to tragedy. Source: BNO News Live / ABCshow more

Mario Nawfal
179,641 次观看 • 7 个月前