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š„ BUDANOV: NO SIGNS OF IMMINENT NUCLEAR STRIKE, BUT RUSSIA REMAINS CAPABLE
ā ļø Ukraineās intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov stated that while Russia remains technically capable of launching a nuclear strike at any moment, Ukrainian intelligence currently sees no signs that Moscow is preparing such an attack.
Speaking in an interview with The Times, the head of Ukraineās Main Intelligence Directorate addressed several major issues involving:
the war,
mobilization,
negotiations,
assassination attempts,
and the future of modern warfare.
Regarding mobilization, Budanov stated bluntly that Ukraine no longer receives enough volunteers alone to fully meet the militaryās manpower needs.
āThere are no longer enough volunteers to meet the armyās needs,ā he said, adding:
āOtherwise, the country will simply collapse.ā
At the same time, Budanov said he still believes negotiations with Russia are possible and does not consider diplomacy completely dead despite the continued intensity of the war.
The intelligence chief also revealed that the Kremlin has repeatedly attempted to assassinate him over the years.
According to Budanov, he has survived:
at least ten assassination attempts
during his time in Ukrainian intelligence.
Budanov has long become one of the most recognizable and high-profile figures inside Ukraineās wartime leadership ā
known for both his intelligence operations and unusually direct public statements.
He also emphasized that Ukraine is now prepared to share its wartime experience with allied countries, particularly in areas involving:
- Drone warfare
- Air defense
- Electronic warfare
- Modern battlefield adaptation
That point is becoming increasingly important internationally.
Across NATO and Europe, militaries are now actively studying Ukraineās battlefield experience because the war has transformed many assumptions about:
drone combat,
mass aerial warfare,
electronic warfare,
deep-strike operations,
and the survivability of modern military systems.
What Ukraine learned through necessity on the battlefield is increasingly shaping how much of the world now thinks about future war itself.

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⬠āTHE WORLD MUST REMEMBER THE PRICE UKRAINE PAYS EVERY DAYā
šÆļø President Volodymyr Zelenskyy honored the memory of civilians killed in a Russian missile strike at the site of a destroyed residential building where 24 people lost their lives ā
including three children.
Standing among the ruins left behind by the attack, Zelenskyy delivered a message directed not only at Ukrainians ā
but at the entire world.
āThe world must remember the price Ukraine pays every day to prevent Russian aggression from spreading to other peoples.ā
The strike reduced sections of the residential building to rubble, leaving rescue crews digging through shattered concrete, collapsed apartments, and burned debris searching for survivors and victims.
Among the dead were children.
Families.
Neighbors.
Ordinary civilians who went to sleep in their homes and never woke up.
As the war continues into another brutal year, scenes like these have become horrifyingly familiar across Ukraine:
destroyed apartment blocks,
burned homes,
children pulled from rubble,
parents waiting outside rescue zones,
and entire communities mourning overnight.
Yet Ukraine continues warning the world that these attacks are not isolated tragedies detached from global security ā
but part of a broader Russian strategy of terror, pressure, and destruction.
Zelenskyyās words today reflected that larger message:
that Ukraine is not only fighting for its own survival,
but standing as the barrier stopping this aggression from spreading further across Europe and beyond.
āThe world must not look away,ā Ukraine continues to warn through moments like this.
Because for millions of Ukrainians, the war is not headlines or geopolitics.
It is the rubble beneath their feet,
the funerals of their children,
and the unbearable cost paid every single day.
Eternal memory to every life taken by Russia.


When Budanov speaks, youād better listen.
Obviously he canāt say everything he wants to say in public, but he never bullshits.
āAmong the dead were children.
Families.
Neighbors.
Ordinary civilians who went to sleep in their homes and never woke up.ā
But none of Ukraineās āalliesāwill do what is necessary.
What is that?
1/ four divisions of mechanized infantry
2/ the COMPLETE end of all travel, trade, diplomatic, sports and cultural relations with the cauldron of devilry
3/ NFZ
4/ Handjng to Ukraine of ALL putinaZi cash stashed in Europe. (Mainly Belgium)
5/ expulsion of all putinaZis from europe and confiscation of assets.
6/ final closure of SWIFT for all ruZZia.