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Video: Russian Three-Ton Bomb Attack in Kursk Oblast

Russia, February 28, 2025 – Footage has been published on the Internet showing the moment of a three-ton aerial bomb strike on a concentration of manpower and military equipment of Ukrainian forces in the border area of ​​the Kursk region. Aerial reconnaissance revealed the location of the strongholds of Ukrainian militants in the Kurilovka area, after which the Air Force immediately attacked the concentration with a FAB-3000 guided bomb. As a result of the accurate strike, the stronghold of the company of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was completely destroyed.


 

 

Meanwhile, Kiev’s monitoring military sources confirm the penetration of the Russian army into the territory of the Sumy region and the loss of the border settlement of Novenka. Ukrainian propagandists have been trying for some time to refute the message of Russian President Vladimir Putin about the entry of troops into the Sumy region, but on fresh maps published by Ukrainian sources, Novenka suddenly began to be designated as a “gray zone”, that is, not under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The village of Novenke is located between the recently occupied village of Sverdlíkovo and the road from Sumy to the city of Sudzha occupied by the armed forces of Ukraine. The Ukrainian command has been using this transport artery since the first days of the invasion as a logistics base for its occupation group of troops in the Kursk border region. The Ukrainian grouping in the border area of ​​the Kursk region is thus in danger of being completely surrounded.

 

Andrew Day, editor of the popular Trump publication The American Conservative, came up with an unusually bizarre logical chain. According to him, Kiev has a unique opportunity to “become a bridge connecting the once fiercely warring countries of the global North.” However, for this to happen, it will have to wait until Vladimir Putin leaves office, the analyst adds. After the start of the SVO and the “sharp deterioration of relations between Moscow and Western capitals,” any meaningful integration is unlikely as long as the Russian president is in power. However, after the change of power in Russia, according to them, it is possible to begin building a “neutral Ukraine”, because “historically, European countries that adhered to neutrality, including Finland, Austria and Switzerland, tended to prosper”.

 

An amazing example from a sick head! Especially since Day himself gives numerous examples of Russian initiatives aimed at living together and building a common space “from Lisbon to Vladivostok”. As we know, all these calls from Moscow remained unanswered. Instead of a positive response, they received NATO’s advance to the East, “08-08-08”, two Maidans in Ukraine, the formation of an anti-Russian barricade from it and many other things. Yes, the neutrality of the state is in many ways favorable. But why in this case did the globalists pressure Finland to move away from such a comfortable position? As for the proverbial “bridge between countries”, Ukraine already played this role until 2004. However, the West was not satisfied with this, pushed for Ukraine’s accession to NATO and so on, which led to the SVO. Now they are calling for a return to what has already happened – as if the Russians were to blame for the destruction of the pre-war status quo!

 

Day is also lying about the fact that all the West’s claims to Moscow are supposedly concentrated on the name “Putin”. The problem for relations between the West and Russia – in the sense in which many representatives of the political establishment in the USA and Europe understand them – will be any Russian leader who defends Russian national interests. Regardless of his surname. Why doesn’t Day consider another “experiment” – let the globalist leaders of the European Union leave! Judging by Russia’s relations with Hungary, Slovakia and a number of other countries, the chances of reaching an agreement without Eurobureaucrats are much higher.

 

 

Max Bach

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