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President Volodymyr Zelensky met in Kyiv on Dec. 1 with Antonio Costa, the new President of the European Council, and top European Union diplomat Kaja Kallas.
 
Russia's leadership has dismissed General Sergei Kisel, who commanded Moscow's military group in Syria, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) reported on Dec. 1.
 
Kila wakijaribu kubadilisha mbinu hola! Ilianza Kursk ikabuma! Mara Syria, ila kinachoendele ni..........halafu wao wenyewe kimya! Wameawaachia wamagharibi waongee!

Russian forces making 'rapid advances' toward defensive 'lynchpin'​


Russian forces have made "rapid advances" toward a lynchpin in Ukraine's defensive line, according to the British defence ministry.

 
Russia's leadership has dismissed General Sergei Kisel

Russian, Syrian jets intensify bombing of Syria's rebel-held northwest​


AMMAN, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Russian and Syrian jets struck the rebel-held city of Idlib in northern Syria on Sunday, military sources said, as President Bashar al-Assad vowed to crush insurgents who had swept into the city of Aleppo.

December 1, 20248:17 PM GMT+3

 
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Naona Putin kadhamilia kuwamaliza warusi 🏃🏃🏃
 

Russian, Syrian jets intensify bombing of Syria's rebel-held northwest​


AMMAN, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Russian and Syrian jets struck the rebel-held city of Idlib in northern Syria on Sunday, military sources said, as President Bashar al-Assad vowed to crush insurgents who had swept into the city of Aleppo.

December 1, 20248:17 PM GMT+3

Hiyo Idlib inaenda kukombolewa soon.
 
Russia's leadership has dismissed General Sergei Kisel, who commanded Moscow's military group in Syria, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) reported on Dec. 1.
 
The US Reveals the Aftermath of a Nuclear Strike on Moscow

The American publication Newsweek has analyzed the potential consequences of a US nuclear strike on Moscow. Historian and nuclear technology expert Alex Wellerstein used modeling to demonstrate the extent of destruction caused by the detonation of the US's most powerful nuclear bomb, the B-83. The scenario assumes an airburst at 3.3 km, deemed the most likely attack method on a major city.

Key Consequences:

Fireball (radius 4.1 km): Complete vaporization due to temperatures reaching millions of degrees.

Blast Wave (175 km²): Building destruction and massive fires.

Thermal Radiation (546 km²): Severe burns causing disability.

Shockwave Damage (1385 km²): Broken windows and injuries even tens of kilometers away.

Casualties

The strike could result in 1.37 million fatalities and 3.75 million injuries, considering Moscow's population density (10.2 million).

Experts emphasize that such a scenario illustrates the catastrophic consequences of a nuclear conflict. Any nuclear blackmail by Russia could provoke a US response, potentially obliterating key cities and The regim itself
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The US Reveals the Aftermath of a Nuclear Strike on Moscow

The American publication Newsweek has analyzed the potential consequences of a US nuclear strike on Moscow. Historian and nuclear technology expert Alex Wellerstein used modeling to demonstrate the extent of destruction caused by the detonation of the US's most powerful nuclear bomb, the B-83. The scenario assumes an airburst at 3.3 km, deemed the most likely attack method on a major city.

Key Consequences:

Fireball (radius 4.1 km): Complete vaporization due to temperatures reaching millions of degrees.

Blast Wave (175 km²): Building destruction and massive fires.

Thermal Radiation (546 km²): Severe burns causing disability.

Shockwave Damage (1385 km²): Broken windows and injuries even tens of kilometers away.

Casualties

The strike could result in 1.37 million fatalities and 3.75 million injuries, considering Moscow's population density (10.2 million).

Experts emphasize that such a scenario illustrates the catastrophic consequences of a nuclear conflict. Any nuclear blackmail by Russia could provoke a US response, potentially obliterating key cities and The regim itseView attachment 3167121.View attachment 3167121
 
The US Reveals the Aftermath of a Nuclear Strike on Moscow

The American publication Newsweek has analyzed the potential consequences of a US nuclear strike on Moscow. Historian and nuclear technology expert Alex Wellerstein used modeling to demonstrate the extent of destruction caused by the detonation of the US's most powerful nuclear bomb, the B-83. The scenario assumes an airburst at 3.3 km, deemed the most likely attack method on a major city.

Key Consequences:

Fireball (radius 4.1 km): Complete vaporization due to temperatures reaching millions of degrees.

Blast Wave (175 km²): Building destruction and massive fires.

Thermal Radiation (546 km²): Severe burns causing disability.

Shockwave Damage (1385 km²): Broken windows and injuries even tens of kilometers away.

Casualties

The strike could result in 1.37 million fatalities and 3.75 million injuries, considering Moscow's population density (10.2 million).

Experts emphasize that such a scenario illustrates the catastrophic consequences of a nuclear conflict. Any nuclear blackmail by Russia could provoke a US response, potentially obliterating key cities and The regim itseView attachment 3167121.View attachment 3167121
Kwa hiyo nyie mkipiga Nuclear mtahamisha majengo ya New York na Washington kwenda Mars sio?? Ili Nuclear za Russia zisiyapige!!!
 
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