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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) detained an FSB agent who, posing as a UN volunteer, was spying on defenders of Pokrovsk

The agent was a 34-year-old local volunteer with the UN World Food Programme, recruited by occupying forces. Under the guise of delivering humanitarian aid, he traveled around the district center and nearby villages, recording coordinates of Ukrainian infantry and artillery positions and passing the information to an FSB officer.

The perpetrator faces life imprisonment with asset confiscation.

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😂  It seems that the sixth point of Zelenskyy's plan apparently deprives Russia of alcohol, after which the "seething" of the masses and revolution should begin

⚡️🟡 ✈️  At night, Ukrainian kind drones again struck two distilleries, this time in the Voronezh region

Previously, in the settlements of Anna and Novokhopersk, +240 km from the Ukrainian border

Good morning Resisters everywhere. Yesterday I kept a fire going all day. Then last night I deliberately let it go out. Folded all the blankets back on the bed too. And regretted that. Middle of the night pee, I got foot cramps. Woke up this morning a bit cold. Mid 50s outside. But starting today, 3 days of 80s.

Fixing dinner from scratch so this is Goodnight everyone.

The attacks on russian distilleries in the Tula and Tambov regions have caused much irony, but there is a strategic goal behind them.

Aviation expert Anatoly Khrapchinsky explains the important role of alcohol in aviation.

The targeted strikes by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on distilleries directly affect the activity of russian tactical aviation, which uses Crimean airfields to attack Ukrainian cities.

Destruction of distillery products can significantly limit the frequency of sorties and the effectiveness of air strikes, especially during the winter period.

🤝 Special thanks to UJ member Kelly for translation.

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Concerns Grow Over Potential Biological Weapons Production Near moscow

According to The Washington Post, russia may resume producing biological weapons that pose significant risks to humanity near moscow. Satellite images reveal unusual activity at a closed facility northeast of the city, showing construction equipment renovating the old laboratory and laying the foundations for ten new buildings.

This construction at Sergiy Posad-6 is under the watchful eye of American intelligence and bioweapons experts due to rising concerns about moscow's intentions.

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