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KYHorn

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  1. Actually, I was surprised to see it was over $100. The judge understood the mental anguish of being an IBRX shareholder
  2. Something to put on your radar https://x.com/MarcACaputo/status/2024087608423325991https://x.com/MarcACaputo/status/2024087623069774255https://x.com/MarcACaputo/status/2024087632536334485
  3. An extra special IBRX day!
  4. Zaluzhny may be preparing for a presidential run? This seems like a bit of a cheap shot, in that it's quite a stretch to place primary blame for the counteroffensive's failure on the president. We all remember the extraordinary delays in getting them tanks and equipment, and the plan was not some masterful head-fake. Everyone knew the general goals months in advance, which directly compromised the counteroffensive's likelihood of success. https://x.com/nexta_tv/status/2024090073784865247 Loud interview with Zaluzhny: the former commander-in-chief blamed Zelensky for the failure of the counteroffensive Valeriy Zaluzhny gave an interview to AP, in which he linked the failure of the 2023 counteroffensive to a lack of resources from Zelensky. The plan called for concentrating forces to liberate the Zaporizhzhia region and advance toward the Sea of Azov to sever the Russian corridor from Crimea. However, the troops were dispersed, which weakened the offensive. This was confirmed by two Western military officials. The peak of tension between the president and the commander-in-chief came in 2022 when SBU agents raided Zaluzhny's office. Zaluzhny considers the incident an act of intimidation and claims it could have exposed their rivalry at a time when national unity was crucial. During the raid, Zaluzhny called Yermak, warning that he was ready to call in military support to stop the raid and protect the command center. “I will fight you and have already called reinforcements to the center of Kyiv for support,” he said to the then head of Zelensky's administration.
  5. I'm curious about the number of troops we have available for ground-based operations and what that number is capable of accomplishing. Otherwise, a sustained air campaign looks more plausible?
  6. This should go over well https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/2024074753707757920I've read this same description of what is actually happening in this counter-offensive many times: Things keep getting worse for Russia as Ukrainian forces regain control of towns that were never properly held or supported, while exploiting the growing communications meltdown inside Russian ranks. Chatting with a friend on the front, he joked: “you can send four guys to take a village, from two Russians who’ve only been told to keep going forward”
  7. I wonder if they'll remain on Zillow, et al.
  8. https://x.com/RepDonBacon/status/2023607893396746419https://x.com/NAFORaccoon/status/2023515289824944153The increased number of F-16 sightings over Ukraine is explained below 👇 “New international F-16 fighter jet squadron staffed by Ukrainian, US and Dutch pilots has been assembled in Ukraine” — Intelligence Online Western pilots, working under temporary contracts, are helping Ukrainian pilots master the aircraft's technical advantages Under the umbrella of the Ukrainian Air Force, the international F-16 squadron was assembled in recent weeks for rapid deployment and is now playing a central role in Kyiv Oblast air defence during russian drone and missile attacks Western veterans serve on renewable six-month contracts & rotations They focus on night patrols, rapid interception, and advanced sensor use, especially the Lockheed Martin Sniper targeting pod, bringing expertise Ukraine previously lacked due to limited long-term training The unit helps repel near-daily attacks, intercepting Kalibr and Kh-101 missiles, Geran-5 drones, and other aerial threats
  9. For you Following See new posts Your Home Timeline Quintus Poppaedius Silo @francescoproia · 8h Translated from Italian What initially appeared to be just a series of seemingly unconnected military maneuvers in the Zaporizhia region are now finally being called by everyone for what they really are: a Ukrainian counteroffensive. Clement Molin, one of the many OSINT mappers, shows that Ukraine has liberated twelve villages in the Zaporizhia region. In this region, as well as in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian forces have achieved major successes. Directly north of Huliaipole, the Ukrainians managed to liberate several towns that were under full Russian control, and in total it is estimated that between one hundred and two hundred square kilometers have been liberated in the past week. Footage has also emerged showing how the Ukrainians are moving toward Zaporizhia, shifting tons of equipment and personnel in the direction of the enemy. Great news! Briana Whitney @BrianaWhitney · 1h We can now confirm through an inside source investigators believe Nancy Guthrie abduction was intended burglary, and DNA evidence is currently being tested from the Range Rover that was seen being towed away Friday. Here’s what we know and can report… Astraia Intel @astraiaintel · 6h Wow Drone operator from Russia’s elite “Rubicon” drone research division switched to Ukraine’s side. Myroslav Symonov was forced to serve in the Russian army, but he hoped to end up in the same unit as his father. Instead, he was sent to a UAV unit, and from there – to study at the well-known “Rubicon” center. After seeing how easily the Russian army issues orders to execute prisoners and how the killing of civilians is justified by their commanders, Myroslav came to the conclusion that the Armed Forces of Ukraine is the only right choice. However, he was soon caught and sent to one of the “meat grinder” BARS assault brigades. By that time he already knew about the “I Want to Live” project and took the opportunity to cross the front line in order to fight on the side of Ukraine.
  10. Scientists from five European countries have established: my husband, Alexei Navalny, was poisoned with epibatidine — a neurotoxin, one of the deadliest poisons on earth. In nature, this poison can be found on the skin of the Ecuadorian dart frog. It causes paralysis, respiratory arrest, and a painful death. I was certain from the first day that my husband had been poisoned, but now there is proof: Putin killed Alexei with chemical weapon. I am grateful to the European states for the meticulous work they carried out over two years and for uncovering the truth. Vladimir Putin is a murderer. He must be held accountable for all his crimes ⚡️ Zelensky is tearing into Putin at the Munich Security Conference: 📍 “Putin does not live like ordinary people. He cannot imagine life without power — or after power. Ordinary things do not interest him.” 📍 “Putin consults Tsar Peter and Empress Catherine about territorial conquests more than he consults anyone living about real life.” 📍 “Putin may see himself as a tsar, but in reality, he is a slave to war.” 📍 “And what if he lives another 10 years? We understand that it is possible. He could regroup, rebuild, and expand again.”
  11. Huge swing today to end down 10%
  12. Interesting change in how the war is being conducted at the "frontline." The war has taken on strange forms: in some villages, you can’t even draw a clear local line anymore, because in one basement there are our guys, in another the Russians, then again our guys, then again the Russians. And these positions may never actually fight each other. Because often the positions themselves don’t fight — the drones do. And the task of these positions is to survive, and often to do that they must not reveal themselves. The enemy, suffering heavy losses, no longer conducts thorough clean-ups in every corner — they just push forward. As a result, it turns out that 10–12 km behind their lines there can still be our positions. But these positions are no longer considered “grey,” because their task now is to simulate a forward presence for the command. At the same time, the enemy frequently passes straight through the positions of the Defense Forces, lives there for months, and it’s not always possible to kill them. Therefore, the classic grey zone has simply died
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