For Those Who Might Be Wondering Why We Might Be In Ukraine

Did I mention that I made a career in forensic psychiatry, and that assessing / “profiling” some of the worst psychopaths and sociopaths society has on offer was part of my regular day to day activity / responsibility.

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I was also tasked with spotting the insidious machinations / gaslighting of those psychopaths & sociopaths, and interdicting / interrupting them before they metastasized into something truly harmful.

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The “Dexter” assessment / profiling was practically rote. Soooo obvious and on brand for Chloe…

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Chloe’s misrepresentation of facts / reality and slandering when it comes to their domestic "enemies" (President Obama, President Biden, etc) is standard psychopathic / sociopathic behavior. Chloe may want to work on correcting that behavior.

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We. Told. Them. So.

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Powerful talent you have there, and with all that experience, I'd be willing to read a lengthy observation/analysis of the Felon when you have the time to compile a forensic exam of that guy. I suspect it would dovetail with Dr. Mary Trump's, PhD, evaluation as a licensed psychologist of her cousin, Donald.

[Are you saying I shouldn't ever be in the same room with Chloe? :eek: 'cause I should cancel my reservation real soon!]
 
This is actually pretty funny, Laz. I'm in the middle of writig a story for Lit where the lead character is a totally sociopath. I must be channeling my inner-Chloe LOL

And now, enough me. Back to Ukraine!

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Yeah, enough of you injecting your psychotic anti-Democrat bias into the Ukraine situation (and immigration/ deportation, criminal justice, etc), and more concise observations & commentary on the actual events in Ukraine.

TIA

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Slava Ukraini!!!

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Yeah, enough of you injecting your psychotic anti-Democrat bias into the Ukraine situation (and immigration/ deportation, criminal justice, etc), and more concise observations & commentary on the actual events in Ukraine.
LOL and who mentuoned me first, Laz. rotflmao :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Do NOT, for goodness sake, become obssessed by me. :oops::oops::oops::oops::oops: Unless you have subscribed to my OnlyFans channel first!

And now, enough deviating from the party line. We musssssssst return to the war, my Precious!!!

Slava Ukraini indeed!!!
 
LOL and who mentuoned me first, Laz. rotflmao :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Do NOT, for goodness sake, become obssessed by me. :oops::oops::oops::oops::oops: Unless you have subscribed to my OnlyFans channel first!

And now, enough deviating from the party line. We musssssssst return to the war, my Precious!!!

Slava Ukraini indeed!!!

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Chloe got a mention because they injected their psychotic anti-Democrat bias into the conversation and smeared President Obama & President Biden with demented slander over their handling of the Ukraine war, etc.

Chloe should stick to the facts of DonOld Trump being a traitor (and a pedophile club member) who is actively undermining: sabotaging Ukraine (and has been for YEARS - even / especially during President Obama’s and President Biden’s administrations).

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So NOW WE know why Trump has been stalling on sanctions

Putin promised US to capture Ukraine's Donbas before year ends - Zelenskyy

Vladimir Putin promised US Special Representative Steve Witkoff that he would take Donbas by the end of the year, but in reality, it will take years and millions of victims, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says. "He (Putin – ed.) says that in 3-4 months, and this is what he told the Americans, the White House, and President Trump's representative Witkoff, he will take Donbas. He said he would take it by the end of the year. The price will be years and millions of people. And if not years, but sooner, then simply more people. Not a million people, but two or three million corpses," Zelenskyy says.

In an interview with ABC, the Ukrainian President also recalled that the claim that Russia has allegedly captured 70% of Donbas in three years is a manipulation. He recalled that 10 years ago, the Kremlin captured Crimea and a third of Donbas. Instead, in almost four years of full-scale war, Russia has only been able to occupy 30% of the Donetsk region, while Ukraine controls about 32%.

"Over the years of war, when we have been fighting on a full scale, he has taken only 30%. That's a lot. But a million people. He has lost a million people," President Zelenskyy says.

Putin put forward many demands for ending the war against Ukraine during a meeting with US President Donald Trump in Alaska. The demands included not only territorial concessions. Reuters reported that Russia may give up part of the occupied Ukrainian territories, in particular in the Kharkiv and Sumy regions, and Ukraine is supposed to cede parts of the eastern lands that Moscow was unable to capture. In particular, this refers to the Donetsk region.

Draw your own conclusions as to why TRamp is stalling on sanctions.

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/worl...S&cvid=68c0d0f302404cba96b258423c370e95&ei=17
 
Canada will deliver 50 ACSV Super Bison armored vehicles to Ukraine by the end of the year, Defense Minister McGuinty confirmed. Eight have already reached Poland and are en route to Ukraine, with the remaining 42 to be handed over by late 2025.

The Armoured Combat Support Vehicle (ACSV), known as Super Bison, belongs to the fourth generation of wheeled armored vehicles. Ukraine became the third country, after Canada and Saudi Arabia, to receive these APCs. The vehicle is distinguished by high mobility and protection: its armor can withstand 14.5 mm bullets and 30 mm shells on the frontal projection, with provisions for additional armor. It can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h on roads, cross trenches up to 2 m wide, and vertical obstacles up to 60 cm.

The Super Bison is produced in eight variants, from medical and command vehicles to engineering complexes and evacuation vehicles. Armament includes twin 7.62 mm machine guns, the option to mount a grenade launcher, and modern fire control systems with thermal imaging and laser rangefinders.

https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/ukraine-receives-canada-s-first-acsv-armored-1757459392.html
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MOSCOW GASOLINE COLLAPSE & MASSIVE STRIKE IN DONETSK​


Ukrainian oil sanctions now impacting Russia - fuel crisis in Moscow and a lot of dissatisifed people, canceled airline flights, airports closes, huge queues for gas....

And a reminder that the 3 day Special Military Failure is now 1293 days old and the Russians still have not overrun Donetsk - but Russian terrorism continues

 

Still Think Russia Is Winning? Then Explain THIS​


Russia’s long war effort is faltering, despite limited territorial gains in Donetsk during summer 2025. After nearly a year of assaults on Pokrovsk, a key transport hub, Russian forces have failed to capture the city. Ukraine, meanwhile, has retaken over 10 square miles in the area, compared to Russia’s 1.9, according to Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi’s report from August.

Moscow’s losses are staggering: more than one million casualties, nearly 300,000 killed or injured this year alone, and over 4,100 tanks destroyed. Economic decline compounds the crisis, with sanctions, corruption, and reckless spending weakening Russia’s ability to fund the war. Ukraine, bolstered by new weapons like the Long Neptune and Sapsan missiles, continues to innovate and strike critical targets, shifting momentum firmly in its favor.

 

Butchers of Bucha ELIMINATED… Ukraine Sends Message 6,500km Away!

Ukraine’s intelligence service just pulled off one of its boldest missions yet—striking more than 4,000 miles inside Russia. Details are scarce, but the operation shows how far Ukraine is willing to go to deliver justice and send a chilling message to Moscow: nowhere is safe. This is the story of a daring covert strike that proves Ukraine’s reach is deeper than ever.

HUR Operatives were inserted into Russia, hunted down the National Guard "Butchers of Bucha" unir, - the 748th Seperate Operational Battalion. They planted explosives unit in the unit's parking lot as soldiers were reporting for duty inside their own base. Rather competent to pull of a covert mission like this 4000 miles away from Ukraine and inside Russia. This is SAS-level stuff.

 
An Interviw with Ilia Ponomarev - this is something you don't see too often

A lot of insight in this one


In this exclusive and insightful analysis, @ilyaponomarev, the only Russian lawmaker to vote against the annexation of Crimea, offers a compelling perspective on the war in Ukraine and the future of Russian politics. He reveals that the only path to political change is the overthrow of the Vladimir Putin regime. The former State Duma member details how internal movements and growing discontent among Russia's elite are quietly fracturing the Kremlin’s authority from within.

The conversation also provides an insider’s view of the Congress of People's Deputies, a shadow parliament actively shaping a new constitution for a post-Putin Russia. Ponomarev shares his insights on why past democratic opportunities failed, tracing a path from the 1990s to the current authoritarian state. The interview is a crucial resource for anyone seeking to understand the inner workings of Russian power.

The discussion also addresses Prigozhin’s mutiny, with Ponomarev asserting the rebellion was a success despite Prigozhin's death. He speaks candidly about surviving multiple assassination attempts, explaining his unwavering commitment to the resistance. This bold vision for a new Russia highlights why supporting Ukraine is not just about its survival, but also about protecting Western democracies.

CHAPTERS:
00:23 Is Overthrowing Putin the Only Way to Change Russia?
01:46 What's Happening in Russia to Stop Putin?
03:34 What is the Congress of People's Deputies?
05:30 How Independent Was Russian Politics Ever?
06:52 Could Russia Have Become a Democracy?
10:09 What Are the Russian Leaders Like?
12:14 What's Going on with the Military Arrests?
15:19 Why Did Prigozhin’s Rebellion Fail?
17:02 Have You Been in Danger Yourself?

 
Dutch F-35 fighter jets shot down russian drones over Poland with $2.8 million missiles, media reports say. The cost of a Gerber drone is around $10,000. The fighter jets used $2.8 million AIM-9X missiles to destroy it. The difference between the cost of the target and the method of destruction is 280 times higher.

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NATO has a worse success rate in shooting down russian drones than Ukraine, the BBC reports. While Ukraine shot down 93% of 415 drones today and regularly achieves similar figures, the Poles, with the support of allies from other countries, destroyed only four of 19 russian drones.

That's hardly an impressive result for Poland, especially considering how much more equipment they had at their disposal compared to Ukraine, the BBC summarizes.
 
Don't know if you saw the clip of a Ukrainian soldier strolling downa road followed by two Russian soldiers - he let them catch up, chatted with them and as they stratedoff, he shot them from behind. Here's an interview with him where he walks throught what happened....

Heroiam Slava!

 

Kremlin Burns Its Own Army With its "Butcher" General


The Kremlin is rewarding failure. Vladimir Putin just decorated Lt. Gen. Sukhrab Akhmedov as a Hero of Russia despite catastrophic assaults at Vuhledar and Pavlivka tied to his command. Marines’ letters called themselves meat for reports as units bled out in frontal pushes that destroyed equipment and lives. We reconstruct Akhmedov’s record, explain why the regime prizes loyalty and optics over competence, and spell out what that message tells conscripts, families, and regional elites shouldering the human cost.

We then examine the staff-room map that tells the truth. During a briefing by Gen. Valery Gerasimov, a wall map depicted Odesa and Mykolaiv as separated from Ukraine alongside other occupied regions. Soon after, Duma Defense Committee member Viktor Sobolev publicly named Odesa, Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Sumy as targets. That is not a ceasefire agenda. That is a Black Sea cutoff plan. For Western policymakers, it means a freeze would be a regroup, not peace. The correct response is sustained sanctions pressure, air defense resupply, and long-range strike support to raise Moscow’s costs while it advertises maximalist aims.

Finally, we outline reported churn inside the FSB’s 5th Service and why internal blame games accelerate when battlefield wins do not. A system that meddles with a butcher while promising to seize Ukraine’s coast is not negotiating in good faith. It is buying time for the next attempt.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 Ukraine's Winning Strategy
02:41 Russia's Unrealistic War Goals
05:12 Why Russia Keeps Failing
09:00 The Economic Unraveling of Russia
11:17 The End Is Near for Putin's Regime
12:18 Outro

 

The Ukrainian Army Has Trapped More Russian Forces in Pokrovsk


- Poland now seeking more air defense systems
- Ukraine military are now training Polish soldiers in drone and counter-drone warfare

 

NOVOROSSIYSK UNDER FIRE

Ukrainian special forces struck an enemy ship worth $60 million near Novorossiysk – HUR

New (2015) Russian warship visited by Ukrainian drones off Novorossiysk. This was an electronic warfare ship - the drone targeted the EW module and took it out.

"There will soon be no russian energy sector, so trying to secure energy deals with them is pointless." President Zelenskyy to Slovak PM Fico. Gotta love Zelenskyy 🥰

Ukraine prepared to share expertise with NATO

 
Ukraine Hacks Russia's Security Camera's and uses for Targeting Information

Ukraine’s cyber army just flipped the script on Russia, hijacking its own security cameras to expose troop movements and crush reinforcements before they reached the front. This daring blend of hacking, drones, and missiles stopped an assault in its tracks and highlighted Russia’s growing weakness in armor and artillery.

 
Updates from Donetsk.

As Russia began a massive regrouping, pulling in reinforcements from across its stagnating offensives to feed the fight for Pokrovsk, Ukraine struck a decisive blow. By launching a massive wave of coordinated strikes, the Ukrainian forces crippled three major command posts, eliminated dozens of high-ranking officers, completely beheading and halting the Russian offensive.

Currently Russian forces are undergoing a massive redeployment to reinforce and intensify the offensive towards Pokrovsk, while sacrificing several of their other offensives in the process. Ukrainian intelligence, however, left no movement unnoticed and tracked almost every Russian convoy. From hacked traffic cameras in the Russian rear, partisans reporting on troop trains, to deep reconnaissance by drones, Ukraine followed enemy columns across roads and tree lines. As you remember, loitering munitions already struck Russian troop movements en route, ensuring that even before reaching the front, Russia’s reinforcements were being bled dry. Ukrainians stepped up their efforts by using one of the newest missiles in its arsenal, to strike the Russian command headquarters and behead all enemy efforts.

The centerpiece of Ukraine’s counter was a massive precision strike operation, with the first salvo slamming into the Topaz plant, once a Soviet electronics hub and now a command post for the Russian army. At least five Peklo jet-powered drone missiles were caught on multiple geolocated videos, before detonating in near-simultaneous strikes. Flames engulfed several buildings, with further images showing smoke clouds rising above the site. A second strike, smaller but just as targeted, destroyed the command hub of the 41st Russian Combined Arms Army within the Research Institute of Complex Automation, where Russia had been directing operations in central Donetsk. Finally, another wave of Ukrainian long-range drones hit the command post of the 20th Guards Motor Rifle Division inside an industrial zone, demolishing the nerve center of one of Russia’s key forces attacking west of Donetsk.

These three strikes, occurring within minutes of each other, stunned Russian defenses, as eyewitnesses described anti-aircraft fire tracing the sky only after the missiles had already hit. The Russian Ministry of Defensе claimed that dozens of Ukrainian drones had been intercepted across western Russia but made no mention of Donetsk itself. Yet the reality was clear: Ukrainian precision firepower had ripped through multiple headquarters complexes, with Osint analysts confirming the hits were all crucial to Russia’s ongoing attempt to push toward Pokrovsk.

The weapons Ukraine used underscored its growing independence in long-range warfare, analysis of flight profiles and impact videos revealed the distinct silhouette and attack pattern of Ukraine’s Peklo drone missiles. Propeller-driven drones may have scouted the targets, but the strikes themselves were carried out by the jet-propelled cruise missile-style drones, with a range of 700 kilometers at speeds up to 700 kilometers an hour. Developed domestically with 70 percent Ukrainian components, Peklo entered serial production with a target output of 100 pieces per month. With a warhead of 50 kilograms, it is designed to destroy hardened targets while overwhelming Russian air defenses, proving itself once again in the latest strike on Donetsk city.

The result on the Russian offensive is immediate, with key headquarters destroyed, the Russian chain of command has become fractured, and communications from army leaders to units on the ground has been disrupted. Many officers familiar with the battle plans have been killed, as similar cases in the past show that such strikes cause paralysis within Russian military organization: replacement officers need time to familiarize themselves with the battlefield and plan of attack, slowing decision-making and halting planned assaults. The timing also matters: meteorologists state that autumn rains are expected to commence the mud season by the end of September, threatening to bog down movements and choke supply lines. With their headquarters in flames and their commanders gone, Russia’s chances of reigniting momentum at Pokrovsk appear grim.

Overall, Ukraine’s wave of strikes has effectively cut off the head of the Russian offensive at Pokrovsk by demolishing enemy headquarters. Reportedly, senior Russian generals were killed whose identities are being clarified, but even the disruption alone forces Russia into crisis mode. For Ukraine, the operation showcased the strength of its domestically built Peklo system, as footage from multiple angles confirmed the missiles penetrated Donetsk unimpeded, proving that Russia's vaunted air defenses remain full of gaps...

 
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