Shaun Pinner
@shaunpinner
🇬🇧 Former British Soldier & 🇺🇦 Ukrainian Marine | Author of Live.Fight.Survive | Public Speaker | Defender of Mariupol | Writer & Independent Journalist ✍️
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You can always thank the Russians. Despite stringent laws restricting reporting on Ukrainian successes, they still remain remarkably enthusiastic about posting their own failures. Russian Navy Baltic Sea Fleet corvette Boikiy burning in Kronstadt drydock after a Ukrainian drone strike this week.
Putin couldn’t even pronounce the name of Kazakhstan’s President, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, calling him “Semsjan Kamelievich.” And it only adds fuel to the growing speculation that he’s losing his faculties. At this point, these public appearances are becoming not painful to watch. I’m loving it.
Selective outrage. It’s all out there in the open. Russia uses kids as “innocent civilians” when it suits the narrative, while also pulling students and young people into building drones, electronics and weapons for the war effort when it suits the Kremlin. You can’t really have it both ways.
Moscow region, the Solnechnogorskaya oil pumping station is reportedly still burning following the latest wave of Ukrainian drone strikes. Despite efforts to downplay the damage, videos circulating online continue to show thick black smoke rising over critical energy infrastructure north of Moscow.