

Jan 4, 2026
Ting Tong
It was a mission most pilots would never accept.
A Ukrainian MiG-29 roared straight into one of the most dangerous airspaces near Zaporizhzhia, targeting a heavily fortified Russian drone command center that had been coordinating relentless attacks on the frontline. Within seconds, the sky turned lethal. Russian surface-to-air missiles lit up radar screens. An Su-35 fighter moved in. Warning alarms screamed inside the cockpit — but the Ukrainian pilot pressed on. Flying at extreme low altitude, weaving through layered air defenses, the MiG-29 released its payload with pinpoint accuracy. The result was devastating. The drone nest — a critical node in Russia’s surveillance and strike network — was obliterated in a single explosive moment. Then came the hardest part: getting out alive. Against overwhelming odds, the pilot escaped, leaving behind burning wreckage and stunned Russian operators. Analysts say this strike didn’t just destroy hardware — it disrupted Russia’s ability to see, track, and strike across an entire sector.
One jet. One mission. A massive shift in the air war.
Would you dare fly this mission?

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Elizabeth Smit
Trump’s plans for Venezuela have leaked…




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🇺🇦 President Zelenskyy and his wife Olena.
Good year for the brave people of Ukraine. 💙💛
A 2026 of hope for those who stand against tyranny ✨🙏🕊️
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Stepan Bandera was the leader of the OUN (b), a leading ideologue of Ukrainian nationalism and one of the most famous fighters for Ukrainian independence in the 20th century.
He went through Polish prisons and Nazi concentration camps, and after World War II continued to coordinate the underground struggle for Ukraine’s independence.
Bandera was killed on October 15, 1959 in Munich, where he lived under the name Stefan Popel. He was assassinated by the agent of KGB Bogdan Stashinsky.
In social networks, many Ukrainians honored his memory, and in the small homeland, in the Old Ugrinov, and in a number of cities commemorative actions took place. Read the main facts from Stepan Bandera’s biography in the article: https://link.nv.ua/OeNHXw


Bill Clinton:
“Yes, this is our war.”
Correct.
But it was you who lit the fuses by conning Ukraine into believing that their legal borders would be respected and that ruZZian savages would be stopped by force.