⚡️Zelenskiy in prague: Decisions at NATO summit in Vilnius must have real content not just words
Forget Musk and Zuck, I wanna see Strelkov and Prigozhin in the ring.
⚡️#UPDATE The zios mistook fireworks for rockets.
Holy sh*t they are terrified.
⚡️The IOF is investigating alleged explosions that were heard near the border with Lebanon a short while ago.
So far only zio sources reported explosions, Lebanese sources have not.
⚡️Ukrainian Ministry of Health has published instructions on how to act in the event of a “terrorist attack at the ZNPP” for those who will be in the zone of a radiation accident, if the settlement is not subject to evacuation.
https://nostr.build/av/25fa4fe748a16d89f5e83d8728205819362750fad8c2ee677a80b9711bff1333.mp4
⚡️Terrorist Amir Shilo, 22; bonked by the Palestinian resistance today.

⚡️Zelenskyi in the Czech Republic today

⚡️Statment by HAMAS spokesman Abu Obeida:

⚡️#BREAKING Ukrainian military spy chief Kyrylo Budanov tells Reuters threat is “receding” at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
⚡️Thread (kinda) on How Cluster Munitions Work and Their Effectiveness, written by ChatGPT:
1/ Cluster munitions are designed to maximize their destructive impact by dispersing numerous smaller explosive submunitions over a wide area. This makes them particularly effective weapons in certain military operations.
2/ When a cluster munition is deployed, it opens mid-air, releasing multiple submunitions known as bomblets. These bomblets are designed to disperse and cover a large target area, increasing the chances of hitting intended targets or creating a minefield of lethal unexploded ordnance.
3/ Cluster munitions are effective because they can target a broad range of military objectives. Their dispersal pattern allows for a wider coverage area, increasing the likelihood of hitting multiple targets or saturating defenses.
4/ The use of cluster munitions can create a psychological impact on adversaries. The large number of submunitions scattered over an area can instill fear, disrupt enemy operations, and limit movement, making it a potent deterrent and tactical weapon.
5/ Cluster munitions are also known for their ability to neutralize enemy armor, vehicles, and other military assets. By dispersing multiple bomblets, they can target and destroy a significant number of vehicles or disable infrastructure, reducing the enemy's operational capabilities.
6/ While cluster munitions may be effective from a military perspective, their indiscriminate nature poses significant risks to civilians. The wide dispersal pattern and the high number of unexploded submunitions pose a grave threat long after conflicts have ended.
7/ The devastating impact on civilian populations, including innocent men, women, and children, has prompted international efforts to ban the use of cluster munitions and protect civilians from their harm.
8/ By understanding how cluster munitions work and their effectiveness, we can better advocate for the elimination of these weapons and support initiatives to protect civilians from the long-lasting dangers they pose.
(picture showing a type of cluster bomb)

⚡️Nine aircraft-type drones tried to attack a large oil storage and power substation in the Belgorod region.
According to Mash, six of them were shot down

⚡️Air defence active over Belgorod
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⚡️#BREAKING US expected to announce Ukraine weapons aid package including cluster munitions on Friday — Reuters
⚡️#BREAKING HAMAS claims responsibility for the shooting operation that took place in the Kedumim settlement today which led to the death of a zionist regime soldier
⚡️Hebrew Channel 12: The explosion that sounded inside occupied territory was the result of a anti tank missile fired from Lebanon, not a mortar round.
(Pic of ATGM belonging to the resistance in Lebanon)

⚡️Makiivka in Donetsk region moments ago
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⚡️Swedish Foreign Minister: We take Turkey's concerns regarding the PKK very seriously