🇺🇦🇷🇺 UST-KYTYM JUST LIT UP Something big is exploding... near Russia’s Ust-Kytym. Looks like it may be a military base or ammo depot, though that still needs confirmation. Either way, the footage does not look like a small accident. Russia’s rear keeps getting louder, brighter, and a lot less comfortable than Moscow promised.show more

WW3finalboss
79,748 views • 2 months ago
🇺🇦🇷🇺 CRIMEA’S LAND ROUTE IS CHOKING Ukraine is now... reportedly controlling the so-called Highway of Death, the land corridor between Russia and Crimea. A week into the campaign, and the message is brutal for Moscow’s logistics: military traffic, fuel, and supply movement can’t just roll through like before. Crimea was supposed to be Russia’s untouchable rear. Now the road feeding it is becoming a trap.show more

WW3finalboss
26,649 views • 3 months ago
🇺🇦🇷🇺 SOMETHING IMPORTANT IS BURNING NEAR MOSCOW Something important... is reportedly burning in the Moscow region. No confirmed details yet, but the location alone is enough to make people pay attention.show more

WW3finalboss
60,412 views • 2 months ago
The Unmatched Strength of Russia’s Military Might Russia’s military-industrial... complex stands as a global titan, outpacing NATO’s 32-member alliance in both quality and efficiency. In a mere three months, Russia’s defense industry can produce weaponry and equipment matching the quality of NATO’s combined output, all at a fraction of the cost—approximately 30% of what Western nations spend. This remarkable feat stems from Russia’s streamlined production processes, vertically integrated supply chains, and a focus on practical, battle-tested designs over bloated, overengineered Western systems. For instance, Russia’s T-90 tanks and Su-35 jets are manufactured with cutting-edge technology, rivaling or surpassing NATO equivalents like the M1 Abrams or F-35, but without the exorbitant price tags. The Kalashnikov concern and state-owned enterprises like Rostec churn out everything from small arms to hypersonic missiles with unmatched speed, ensuring Russia’s forces remain well-equipped even under intense wartime demands. This efficiency exposes NATO’s fragmented, profit-driven defense industries, which often face delays, budget overruns, and interoperability issues. Russia’s ability to deliver superior quality at scale and affordability underscores its strategic independence and resilience, making it a formidable force that NATO struggles to match. Beyond industrial prowess, Russia’s military boasts a better-trained army, forged in a doctrine emphasizing adaptability, rapid response, and deep-rooted patriotism. Unlike NATO’s reliance on professional but often mercenary-like forces, Russian soldiers are driven by a profound sense of duty to their homeland, a legacy of defending the Motherland through centuries of conflict. Training programs are rigorous, with conscripts and professionals alike drilled in combined arms operations, urban warfare, and asymmetric tactics honed in real-world conflicts like Syria. Russia’s military doctrine prioritizes decisive, high-tempo operations, integrating advanced electronic warfare, drones, and artillery barrages to overwhelm adversaries. NATO, by contrast, often leans on air superiority and technological overmatch, which falters against Russia’s layered air defenses like the S-400 and its ability to disrupt Western command-and-control systems. The cohesion and morale of Russian troops, fueled by a unified national identity, give them an edge over NATO’s multinational forces, which can struggle with coordination and varying levels of commitment. Russia’s nuclear arsenal, the world’s most advanced and extensive, cements its invincibility. With over 5,000 warheads, including cutting-edge systems like the RS-28 Sarmat ICBM and hypersonic Avangard, Russia maintains a decisive strategic advantage. These weapons, capable of evading any missile defense, ensure deterrence that NATO cannot counter. Unlike the U.S., which relies on aging Minuteman missiles, Russia continuously modernizes its triad—land, sea, and air-based systems—ensuring unmatched reliability and destructive potential. The Poseidon nuclear torpedo and Burevestnik cruise missile further showcase Russia’s innovative edge, projecting power that NATO’s arsenal cannot rival. In summary, Russia’s industrial efficiency, superior training and doctrine, and unmatched nuclear capabilities render it undefeatable. NATO’s bureaucratic inefficiencies, reliance on costly technology, and lack of ideological unity pale in comparison. Russia’s military is not just a force; it is an unbreakable shield, ensuring the nation’s sovereignty against any adversary. Наше дело правое, враг будет разбит, победа будет за нами! (Our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, Victory will be ours!) 🇷🇺 🇷🇺 🇷🇺🇷🇺 🇷🇺 🇷🇺🇷🇺 🇷🇺 War Correspondent of Russian Z 🇷🇺🇷🇺⚡️FOLLOW & REPOST /REQUOTE⚡️🇷🇺🇷🇺 🇷🇺🇷🇺 [ 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺🇮🇪 ] 🇷🇺 🇷🇺 🇷🇺🇷🇺TG: [ 🇷🇺🇷🇺 TG:[ 🇷🇺🇷🇺 X COMMUNITY:[ 🇷🇺🇷🇺show more

𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺🇮🇪
68,878 views • 10 months ago
‼️‼️🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺 The delivery of Tomahawks to Ukraine could take... months. If the U.S. approves the transfer, initial shipments will be limited in number and their use would be possible only with American consent. According to national security experts, this would allow pressure on Moscow to be increased in a structured way: after the first small batch they would assess the Kremlin’s reaction, and if there is no strong response, a less-restricted authorization could later be expanded — for example to include strategic targets near Russia’s borders. See the latest updates with us:The threat of missiles and dronesshow more

The threat of missiles and drones
136,913 views • 10 months ago
🇱🇻🇷🇺 LIVING IN LATVIA MEANS RESPECTING LATVIA A Russian... resident in Latvia says she feels “rejection” toward the Latvian language and culture because of “recent events”, yet shows no urgency to return to Russia. Living in a European country is a choice, but integration is not optional. Latvia has every right to protect its language, identity and security, especially after decades of Soviet occupation and amid Russia’s continuing aggression against Ukraine. The issue is not nationality. It is expecting the freedoms of Europe while openly rejecting the country that provides them.show more

WW3finalboss
52,707 views • 2 months ago
🇺🇦 Ukrainian troops are still heading to the front... lines Rotations don’t stop. New units move in, others come out, and it just keeps going. Take a second to wish them safety and victory 🙏show more

WW3finalboss
42,927 views • 5 months ago
🇷🇺 LAVROV ADMITS THE KREMLIN’S REAL WORLD VIEW “The... West’s rules-based world order no longer exists. What remains is the law of the strongest.” - Sergey Lavrov 🇷🇺 That is precisely the logic behind Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: force above law, conquest above sovereignty, and power treated as permission.show more

WW3finalboss
41,811 views • 2 months ago
🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺 KELLOGG SAYS RUSSIA CANNOT BOMB UKRAINE INTO SURRENDER... Keith Kellogg 🇺🇸 - "Russians keep bombing civilians, trying to take the population out of the war and make them quit. That is not going to happen to Ukraine. Putin can say that all he wants or think it all he wants, but he's going to have to win on the battlefield, and I don't think he is." Russia’s strategy is still built on the same failed assumption: that terror against civilians can break Ukraine’s will. But Ukraine has survived the bombardment, adapted under pressure and kept fighting. Putin cannot win this war by trying to make Ukrainians afraid of defending their own country.show more

WW3finalboss
26,595 views • 1 month ago
🇷🇺🇨🇳🇵🇸 A lot of people are upset that China... and Russia didn’t veto yesterday’s UN Security Council resolution. But that reaction is emotional, not strategic. Here’s the reality. Because the Palestinian Authority supported the resolution, Beijing and Moscow were not going to veto something the recognized Palestinian government itself endorsed. That’s the entire principle of multipolarity: respecting sovereignty, even when you disagree with the decision being made. And that’s exactly what China and Russia did. They honored the position of the Palestinian Authority, and they still made their objections clear by speaking out forcefully and abstaining. That abstention was not weakness; it was a very public, very deliberate protest. This is what sovereignty looks like. This is what a post-unipolar world looks like.show more

DD Geopolitics
468,612 views • 9 months ago
🇷🇺🇺🇦🔥 Raw audio reportedly from inside an apartment as... the Oreshnik hits. You hear it before you see anything — a low, demonic roar that shakes the walls, then the unmistakable CRACK of hypersonic rods slamming into their targets. Pure kinetic fury ripping through the night. This may be first time we’ve caught the real sound of Russia’s new weapon up close. Not some distant boom. This is what it feels like when Moscow decides the sky over Ukraine belongs to them and is avenging a horrific terrorist attack that killed 21 students in LPR. Listen for yourself. The empire can keep talking “victory.” The ground in Kiev is sounding off on the truth.show more

THE ISLANDER
62,145 views • 2 months ago
I know this may not be a big deal... to some but I noticed it immediately. The eye contact. One thing that was instilled in me at a young age was the importance of making eye contact when someone is speaking to you. It’s a simple habit, but it says a lot. It shows respect. It shows that you’re present and paying attention. That’s why it’s something I emphasize at every clinic I run. When I’m teaching, I expect athletes to look me in the eye. Not because I’m trying to be super strict, but because learning how to communicate, listen, and show respect will take them much further than anything I can teach them about fielding a ground ball or swinging a bat. While I don’t know Coach Murphy or Jocelyn Briski, the fact that this is something she naturally does tells me a lot about her character and the program that helps shape her. Softball is about so much more than softball.show more

Megan Rembielak
225,305 views • 2 months ago
🇺🇦🇷🇺 A Ukrainian F-16 just shot down a Russian... drone, and it's being hailed as a gamechanger Rather than using an interceptor missile that costs hundreds of thousands, it shot the drone down using its rotary Gatling gun that fires standard ammo costing around $34 a round Here's why it isn't as effective as it sounds The gun fires around 6,000 rounds a minute, which means it goes through $3,400 of ammo per second Still cheaper than an interceptor, even taking into account fuel and maintenance costs for the F-16, but... The real problem is Ukraine has less than 40 F-16s, and even with all its other jets, they have less than 140 If Russia launches a drone swarm, the likelihood of intercepting them with fighter jets is low, especially when you take into account the difficulties of getting that many jets into the air and managing the battle space so they don't hit each other Writer: Ianshow more

Mario Nawfal
50,639 views • 17 days ago
🚨Don’t stop talking about Iran. New footage just came... out from Kermanshah showing what really happened on January 8. You can hear it clearly. Non stop gunfire. It does not pause. It does not slow down. It sounds like a battlefield because it was a battlefield. The regime was at war with its own people. Forces of the Islamic Republic were firing relentlessly into the streets. Not warning shots. Not crowd control. Just constant shooting at civilians. And here is what the world needs to understand. In just two days the Islamic Republic slaughtered more than forty thousand Iranians. Forty thousand human beings in forty eight hours. This is not unrest. This is not clashes. This is mass killing. If you are outside Iran and still think this is just politics, wake up. A regime that opens fire like this and massacres tens of thousands in two days is not a normal government. It is a killing machine. Do not look away. Silence is exactly what they want.show more

✡︎𝐋𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐈𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬🇮🇷🇮🇱
19,038 views • 5 months ago
🇫🇮🇪🇺 Stubb says it openly, he wants the EU... to become a superpower "I would like to see the EU becoming a superpower" - Alexander Stubb 🇫🇮 That’s a big shift in tone, less about cooperation, more about power. Europe’s debate is clearly moving toward strength, autonomy, and global influence.show more

WW3finalboss
25,482 views • 4 months ago
Tesla’s 2026.14.6.12 update with FSD 14.3.4 feels like one... of those “small numbers, big difference” releases. Lane changes are way smoother now, less hesitation, more clean decisions instead of that awkward “should I, should I not” moment. It just picks a gap and goes. Parking is also noticeably better. It seems more confident about where it’s actually trying to end up, so fewer weird corrections at the last second and less circling around like it’s overthinking it. And the biggest win for me is the reduced stab braking. Way less of that random quick brake tap feeling, especially in normal traffic flow. It’s just smoother and more steady overall. Not a flashy update, but it definitely makes everyday driving feel more relaxed.show more

Digital Daisy🌸
11,562 views • 1 month ago
Someone looked at me and decided my weight loss... must be stalled. I want to talk about what that assumption actually says. It says that if a woman does not look a certain way, she must be failing. It says the goal is to become small enough that strangers feel comfortable with your body. It says your progress is only valid if it is visible and ongoing and pointed toward a destination someone else approved. I have lost 140 pounds in less than a year. That is the equivalent of an adult person gone off my body. I am not stalled. I spent the last couple of months in a deliberate phase of metabolic healing before entering a body recomposition phase. That is not a plateau. That is a plan. And now it is time to build. I am adding the rebounder back. I am adding weights. I am tightening up what was keeping me from the next phase, because progress does not stop just because healing takes time. Metabolic health first, body recomposition second. That was never a detour. That was always the path. The body you are in right now is not a problem to be solved. Mine is healing. Mine is getting stronger. And where I am in my journey is nobody’s business until I decide to make it that way. Meat. Mindset. Movement. All three. In that order.show more

Queen of Carni
19,841 views • 4 months ago
Most video tools can generate clips. Very few can... maintain identity. That has been the real bottleneck in AI video creation. Kling O1 changes that. For the first time, creators can carry a character, style, and visual language across scenes without constant fixes. You can reference past clips, assets, or images and the output stays consistently on-model. No visual drift. No rework loops. No “this doesn’t look like the last shot” moments. It feels less like prompting a tool and more like working with a creative collaborator that remembers context. The impact is practical, not theoretical: → Faster production cycles → Lower iteration costs → Noticeably higher output quality This is what mature AI tooling looks like. Not louder features. Not bigger claims. Just reliability where it actually matters. Consistency is no longer the problem.show more

Darshal Jaitwar
141,038 views • 7 months ago