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You cannot deny it is a huge escalation.

It was an audacious hit.

I cannot believe the Russians are this incompetent.

First their fleet.

Now their heavy lift nuclear bombers.
Doc this is not just Ukraine, but the entire might of Nato plus US......100 latest drones/ Scalps/ Himars are daily launched against Russia.

Ye ager iss waqt China chickunn ko Taiwan ya Japan say larrwa dain, China key tuttiyaan bahar nikal parrain!

Khilonay liye bettha jhing phing.......lol

I warned so many people years ago that other than Russia, US, Iran.......kissy main na to dum hae, aur na technology hae to fight a modern war.

6000 on average Irani drones are launched by Putin on Ukraine every month probably in addition to hundreds of Fateh series missiles to keep up the pressure on the west.

IRGC specialists sitting in Crimea/ Donbas/ Lughansk for 3 years now.
 
Doc this is not just Ukraine, but the entire might of Nato plus US......100 latest drones/ Scalps/ Himars are daily launched against Russia.

Ye ager iss waqt China chickunn ko Taiwan ya Japan say larrwa dain, China key tuttiyaan bahar nikal parrain!

Khilonay liye bettha jhing phing.......lol

I warned so many people years ago that other than Russia, US, Iran.......kissy main na to dum hae, aur na technology hae to fight a modern war.

6000 on average Irani drones are launched by Putin on Ukraine every month probably in addition to hundreds of Fateh series missiles to keep up the pressure on the west.

IRGC specialists sitting in Crimea/ Donbas/ Lughansk for 3 years now.

Completely with you.

But 45 bombers?

This is Russia's Pearl Harbor bhai ...
 
Completely with you.

But 45 bombers?

This is Russia's Pearl Harbor bhai ...
Few years ago the west struck and damaged many Russian bombers deep on Archangel base. The used a few repurposed Soviet era drones.

Super low level flight path bhai with full US satellite intelligence provided.

The west is at war with Russia.
 
Few years ago the west struck and damaged many Russian bombers deep on Archangel base. The used a few repurposed Soviet era drones.

Super low level flight path bhai with full US satellite intelligence provided.

The west is at war with Russia.

Do you see nukes being unsheathed?

Theres been a lot of that sort of talk directed at Germany recently ...
 
Do you see nukes being unsheathed?

Theres been a lot of that sort of talk directed at Germany recently ...
It'll be the genie out of the bottle moment. We'll all die.......

Just now saw news that imam Putins repurposed the mighty Oreshnik ICBM with conventional warheads and will target the supply depots on Polish/ Uki border.

Again western air defenses will fail.......I just know it.
 
It'll be the genie out of the bottle moment. We'll all die.......

Just now saw news that imam Putins repurposed the mighty Oreshnik ICBM with conventional warheads and will target the supply depots on Polish/ Uki border.

Again western air defenses will fail.......I just know it.

I've seen videos of these same missiles (2 of them) being threatened on Berlin.

Sounds like a badass missile. I love their names bc.
 
I've seen videos of these same missiles (2 of them) being threatened on Berlin.

Sounds like a badass missile. I love their names bc.
It was like lightening strikes at hypersonic speeds when those MIRVs struck.

US key phatt gaee thee....... :ROFLMAO:

It was a magic moment showing the ultimate Russian tech.

Koi nahi rok sakta Oreshnik ko.......nobody.
 

EU's new Russia sanctions aim for more effective oil price cap

REUTERS
Published :
Jul 18, 2025 17:31
Updated :
Jul 18, 2025 17:31

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A view shows Panama-flagged vessel "Eventin" off the shore of Sassnitz, Germany, April 16, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Tobias Schlie

The European Union on Friday agreed an 18th package of sanctions against Russia over its war in Ukraine, including measures aimed at dealing further blows to the Russian oil and energy industry.

The EU will set a moving price cap on Russian crude at 15 per cent below its average market price, EU diplomats said, aiming to improve on a largely ineffective $60 cap that the Group of Seven major economies have tried to impose since December 2022.

"The EU just approved one of its strongest sanctions packages against Russia to date," EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on X.

"We will keep raising the costs, so stopping the aggression becomes the only path forward for Moscow."

G7 PRICE CAP INEFFECTIVE SO FAR

Yet Russia has so far managed to sell most of its oil - the lifeblood of its state finances - above the previous price cap as the current mechanism makes it unclear who must police its implementation. Traders doubt the new EU sanctions will significantly disrupt Russian oil exports.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov shrugged off the EU move, which would, at current prices, aim to cap the price of Russian crude at roughly $47.60 per barrel. Benchmark Brent futures rose marginally on Friday to about $70.

"We have repeatedly said that we consider such unilateral restrictions illegal, we oppose them," Peskov told reporters.

"But at the same time, of course, we have already acquired a certain immunity from sanctions, we have adapted to life under sanctions."

The package also bans transactions related to Russia's Nord Stream gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea, and with Russia's financial sector.

Kallas said 105 ships in Russia's "shadow fleet", the term used by Western officials for ships that Moscow uses to circumvent oil sanctions, had been blacklisted, along with Chinese banks that "enable sanctions evasion", which she did not name.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called the decision "essential and timely" as Russia intensifies its air war on Ukrainian cities and villages.

Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha added: "Depriving Russia of its oil revenues is critical for putting an end to its aggression."

US DECLINES TO BACK EUROPE ON PRICE CAP

The European Union and Britain have been pushing to lower the G7 cap for the last two months after a fall in oil futures made the level of $60 a barrel largely irrelevant.

But the United States has resisted, leaving the EU to move forward on its own, but with only limited power to enforce the measure, analysts and oil traders say.

As the dollar dominates global oil transactions, and US financial institutions play the central role in clearing payments, the EU cannot block trades by denying access to dollar clearing.

Agreement on the new EU package was held up for weeks as Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico demanded concessions on a separate plan to phase out EU dependence on Russian oil and gas.

Fico announced on Thursday night that he was ending his opposition.

Countries such as Greece, Cyprus and Malta had expressed concerns about the effect of the oil price cap on their shipping industries. But Malta, the last of the trio to hold out, also came on board on Thursday.​
 

Russia urges caution in nuclear ‘rhetoric’
Agence France-Presse . Moscow 04 August, 2025, 23:45

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A woman carrying a child walks at a memorial for fallen soldiers in Kyiv on Sunday, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. | AFP photo

Russia urged caution on Monday after US president Donald Trump said he would deploy two nuclear submarines following an online row with former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev.

Trump said he had ordered the deployment in response to what he alleged were highly provocative comments by Medvedev, saying the submarines would be positioned in ‘appropriate regions’.

Trump did not say whether he meant nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed submarines.

He also did not elaborate on the locations, which are kept secret by the US military.

‘Russia is very attentive to the topic of nuclear non-proliferation. And we believe that everyone should be very, very cautious with nuclear rhetoric,’ Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, including from AFP, on Monday.

The row between Medvedev and Trump erupted against the backdrop of the US leader’s ultimatum for Russia to end its military offensive in Ukraine or face fresh economic sanctions, including on its remaining trading partners.

Medvedev — one of Russia’s most prominent anti-Western hawks — accused Trump of ‘playing the ultimatum game’ and said that Trump ‘should remember’ that Russia was a formidable force.

‘Each new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war. Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country,’ he said.

Medvedev is currently deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council.

He served one term as president between 2008-2012, effectively acting as a placeholder for Putin, who was able to circumvent constitutional term limits and remain in de facto power.​
 

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