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Republicans: “Abortion is murder but you can take a bus to get one.” Easy peasy.

Make the republican party small enough to drown in a bathtub.

You are either for trump or for democracy. Pick one.

It’s always darkest before the other shoe drops.

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Speaking of republicans, is there a way for a political party to declare intellectual bankruptcy?

The republican ‘Pastor’ of the House is an odious authoritarian little creep.

It’s the corruption, stupid.

Republicans firmly believe having an abortion is a very personal, very private decision between a woman and J.D. Vance.

Every decision we make has lots of baggage with it, known or unknown.

Take hopelessness and turn it into resilience.

Let me file that under fuck it.

Is trump is trying to break black America over his knee? signs point to ‘yes’.

When someone says they “love freedom”, rest assured they don’t mean yours.

Fight for a just cause, love your fellow man, live a good life.

The low info voters probably won’t even notice or remember by their next lap around the goldfish bowl.

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Nothing says ‘pro-life’ like letting children go hungry.

One way or another, he’s a liar.

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Heavy is the head…

by Betty Cracker|  February 25, 20261:58 pm| 107 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

A story came out earlier this month about DHS Sec. Kristi Noem and her violent dickhead boyfriend Corey Lewandowski having a meltdown midflight when they learned Noem’s personal “weighted blanket” had been left behind when the two changed planes.

It was a weird tale about a pointless and embarrassing tantrum. Unless you’re literally a toddler, blankets are easily replaced and/or forwarded to one’s eventual destination, even Very Special Blankies.

But since the principals involved are weird, pointless and embarrassing people, it never occurred to me to question the premise. Now it turns out the personal item left behind maybe wasn’t a blanket at all? (TNR)

But three DHS insiders that spoke with The Daily Mail indicate that the spectacle may not have been about an abandoned blanket, but rather a mysterious bag with potentially embarrassing contents.

“This was never about a blanket,” one insider with knowledge of the incident told the Mail. “The blanket was a cover story for what really happened. The whole thing was really about the bag that was left.”

The insiders were unable to shed light on what was in the bag.

So what was in that bag?

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Person in a pickle costume holding two sex toys
Operation Dildo Blitz

We may never know.

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The photo above is completely unrelated to the Noem-Lewandowski meltdown story (as far as we know). The photo was taken at an anti-ICE protest called “Operation Dildo Blitz,” which took place outside the Whipple Federal Building in Minnesota.

Protestors throw dildos at ICE

The protest saw protestors throw objectionable objects at federal officers. These objects included dildos of various sizes and colours. A protester was also seen sticking a sex toy to his forehead while mocking ICE agents deployed by Trump in the state.

The protestors, as per reports, stuck dozens of sex toys in the chain-link fence surrounding the ICE facility.

Passing vehicles containing ICE agents and even Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office deputies were not spared from the deluge of dildos.

Mockery is a powerful tool. From the protesters in inflatable frog costumes to the dildo distributors.

Extra kudos to the latter for naming the protest in a way that mocks the performatively macho titles our testosterone-poisoned Secretary of Waaaarrrrrr attaches to illegal bombing runs against unarmed boats in the Caribbean. All of those attacks could be more accurately called Operation Gargle Trump’s Balls.

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Pete (my dog, not the excessively hair gelled sex pest running the Pentagon) had his annual checkup and shots this morning, and that’s always an ordeal. He jumps into the car eagerly, but the look of betrayal he shoots me when he realizes we’re at the vet’s is always heartrending.

Then, I have to steel myself to control him once we get in the lobby because he’s very reactive and freaks the fuck out if there’s another animal in sight, and, of course, there are always other animals because it’s a veterinary clinic.

He’s leashed at all times, but I carry him in bodily and hold him in my arms until I get us checked in. Otherwise, I’d have to deal with the possibility that he’d come face-to-face with another creature at one of three doors that open into the lobby.

He’s not a large dog, just under 30 lbs., but he’s as dense as a bowling ball, as tightly wound as a coiled spring and writhes like a sack of angry, coked-up pythons.

Then I have to put him on the scale and keep him from bolting for long enough for the vet tech to get an accurate reading. After that, I have to keep him distracted during the exam and shots so he doesn’t go apeshit and jump off the table or drop and flop around while they try to stick a thermometer up his butt or needle in an injection site.

I’m just a goddamn wreck the whole time, which Bill says is probably why Pete acts like a meth-snorting monster, but I think Bill has got that chicken-or-egg formulation exactly backward. Anyhoo, Pete’s fine, thank dog, and that ordeal is done for the year.

On the way home, we always stop at Burger King, and Pete gets chicken nuggets as a treat for being a good boy. Which he was not! But the drive-thru lady said he was adorable and gave us a paper crown. She probably meant it for Pete, but I am still wearing it.

The end.

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He Really Could Fuck Up a Two Car Funeral

by WaterGirl|  February 25, 202610:58 am| 168 Comments

This post is in: 2026 Elections, Elections, Open Threads, Politics

Seriously, how does anyone who still supports this Republican party look at themselves in the mirror?  How about their spouses, their children, their parents?  Simply mind boggling.

How is the right spinning the SOTU?   Are they saying it was a grand success?

I liked this take on the State of the Union from Dan Pfeiffer:

Because Trump made the speech about himself, he made life much more difficult for Republicans up and down the ballot.

From a purely political perspective, Trump’s State of the Union was an epic disaster — political malpractice of the highest order.

Whether conscious or subconscious, the speech was a repeated thumb in the eye of the voters who put Trump into the White House and could kick the GOP out of the majority in Congress.

Pfeiffer worked on several of Obama’s State of the Union speeches – back when there were professionals on the president’s staff – and makes it clear that times have changed.

  • This speech matters less than it used to
  • It gets a day of attention before the news moves on to something else
  • It’s the biggest audience the president will get all year.

Pfeifer breaks it down into 4 major areas:

1. Trump Needed a Reset; He Doubled Down

2. Trump Sounded Delusional on the Economy

3. Trump Is All In on Tariffs even though about 2/3 of Americans disapprove

4. ICE, Iran, and the Epstein Files

Key points in the article that made me happy:

  • Trump is doubling down when he should be pivoting.
  • Trump’s speech made life much more difficult for Republicans up and down the ballot.
  • Any focus on tariffs is good for Democrats.
  • On Epstein, Trump was silent. This, despite the fact that the audience was filled with Epstein survivors. A politician hoping to improve their standing would have made a pledge for transparency and accountability. Trump did neither.
  • The Republicans in the room felt compelled to applaud every time Trump mentioned tariffs. The ones in tough races were crying on the inside.
  • If you can’t execute basic political strategy at the State of the Union, you shouldn’t be in politics.

 

 

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Wednesday Morning Open Thread

by Anne Laurie|  February 25, 20267:33 am| 133 Comments

This post is in: Proud to Be A Democrat

Gov Abigail Spanberger of Virginia. Integrity. Character. Leadership. Experience in law enforcement, CIA, Congress. Family. Articulate. NORMAL.

— Barry McCaffrey (@brma64.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:30 PM

Spanberger has substance and gravity. Light years from Katie Britt in her kitchen, remember that?

— Michelangelo Signorile (@msignorile.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:14 PM

I collected a long scroll of comments on last night’s publicly financed campaign rally, but honestly, who’ll remember anything by the weekend but the metaphorical scent of a lingering greasy fart? Let’s waste our beautiful minds on a more useful event.

Highlights:

Per the Associated Press, “Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger questions whether Americans feel the ‘golden age’ Trump describes”:

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger offered a sharp contrast to President Donald Trump’s depiction of the nation as being in a “golden age” during his State of the Union, arguing in her Democratic rebuttal that costs remain high for many Americans more than a year into his second term.

Her message, that families are still struggling under Trump’s policies, is one Democrats plan to carry nationwide ahead of the midterm elections. Party leaders point to Spanberger’s double-digit victory in Virginia last November as validation of a disciplined, cost-focused campaign they now hope to replicate across the country.

“Democrats across the country are laser-focused on affordability in our nation’s capital and in state capitals and communities across America,” said Spanberger. “In the most innovative and exceptional nation in the history of the world, Americans deserve to know that their leaders are focused on addressing the problems that keep them up at night.”

Spanberger was flanked by American flags as she delivered the speech from Colonial Williamsburg, a living history museum with restored 18th-century buildings, invoking the site’s role at the heart of Virginia’s early opposition to British rule.

“As we celebrate 250 years since America declared our independence from tyranny, I can think of no better place to speak to you,” Spanberger said.

Spanberger said she wanted to “plainly and honestly” speak to people watching at home. She structured her speech around a series of direct questions: “Is the president working to make life more affordable for you and your family? Is the president working to keep Americans safe, both at home and abroad? Is the president working for you?”

She contrasted those questions with what she described as the reality under Trump, saying he “has sent poorly trained federal agents into our cities, where they have arrested and detained American citizens and people who aspire to be Americans.” She added that Trump seeks to “pit us against one another” while “enriching himself, his family, his friends.”…

Spanberger had far less time than the Republican president to make her case, speaking for around 13 minutes. Trump’s address to Congress stretched for just over an hour and 48 minutes, the longest in history, and ran late into the night…


Full speech:


(Full transcript at the link.)

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Gov. Abigail Spanberger: "Is the president working to make life more affordable for you and your family? We all know the answer is no."

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— The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) February 24, 2026 at 11:27 PM

Politico:

… Spanberger’s response mimics the playbook Democrats are hoping to follow to score victories in November’s midterms. Her focus on affordability highlights an issue that has plagued Trump for months, and his polling on immigration his hit record lows in recent weeks. Democratic leadership sought to project Spanberger’s forward-looking vision to voters, even as some progressive pushed for stronger acts of anti-Trump defiance at competing response events in D.C. Tuesday evening.

The governor contrasted Trump’s record with the Democratic brand, pointing to her own election, New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s victory and other Democratic wins in downballot races over the past 12 months.

“Those who are stepping up now to run will win in November, because Americans, you at home, know you can demand more and that we are working to lower costs,” she said. “We are working to keep our communities and our country safe, and we are working for you.”

Governor Spanberger: They're even making it more difficult to see a doctor. Rural health clinics in Virginia and across the country are already closing their doors, thanks to the so-called 'One Big, Beautiful Bill' championed by the president and Republicans in Congress.

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— Protect Our Care (@protectourcare.org) February 24, 2026 at 11:18 PM

Spanberger contrasts her experience as a law enforcement officer with ICE's actions.

— Cheryl Rofer (@cherylrofer.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:16 PM

"They have killed American citizens in our streets."
Gov. Abigail Spanberger criticizes Trump's immigration enforcement in the Democratic response to the State of the Union.
READ NOW: www.ms.now/liveblog/sta…

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— MS NOW (@ms.now) February 25, 2026 at 12:24 AM

Spanberger is giving the response to Trump two weeks after she shut down her state agencies 287g contracts with ICE. boltsmag.org/virginia-spa…

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— Taniel (@taniel.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:18 PM

Spanberger: "Trump continues to cede economic power and technological strength to Russia, bow down to China, bow down to a Russian dictator, and make plans for a war with Iran…Is the president working to keep Americans safe both at home and abroad? We all know the answer is no."

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— The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) February 24, 2026 at 11:30 PM

Gov. Abigail Spanberger: "In his speech tonight, the president did what he always does — he lied, he scapegoated, and he distracted. He offered no real solutions to our nation's pressing challenges, so many of which he is actively making worse."

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— The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) February 24, 2026 at 11:32 PM

The scale of corruption under Trump is unprecedented.
Spanberger: "This is not what our founders envisioned, not by a long shot."

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— CAP Action (@americanprogressaction.org) February 24, 2026 at 11:26 PM

Gov. Spanberger: "In his farewell address, George Washington warned us about the possibility of 'cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men' rising to power. But he also encouraged us, all Americans, to unite in a common cause to move this nation forward."

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— The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) February 24, 2026 at 11:44 PM

quick thoughts on the spanberger response. it was a good choice to pull a bob mcdonnell and have an audience so that you're delivering something and not just speaking to a camera. spanberger could use some practice on the teleprompter. that said, the speech is good and she is delivering it well.

— jamelle (@jamellebouie.net) February 24, 2026 at 11:19 PM

VA Governor Spanberger is a superstar.

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— Timothy McBride (@mcbridetd.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:32 PM

We already got it

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— Behemoth & Leviathan, LP (@harkov311.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 7:23 PM

Abigail Spanberger to address House Democrats at policy retreat

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— Politico (@politico.com) February 24, 2026 at 11:40 AM

We, the people, will move this nation forward in November.

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— Democrats (@democrats.org) February 25, 2026 at 12:25 AM

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On The Road – Winter Wren – Snowy Trails in Carlisle

by WaterGirl|  February 25, 20265:00 am| 10 Comments

This post is in: On The Road, Photo Blogging

Winter Wren

This post definitely falls more into the “in your own backyard” category of the submission criteria for “On the road” posts.

We live in Carlisle, Massachusetts – a small suburban town maintaining a rural character just north of Concord. Thoreau aptly described our town as the “City in the Woods.” The town is blessed with significant conservation land which has an extensive trail system. Both of these attributes are the result of a foresighted, dedicated and hard-working set of civically-minded volunteers.

These trails attract local outdoor enthusiasts as well as dog walkers in all seasons – both from within the town and neighboring towns. After the recent storm with almost two feet of snow, the trails are perfect for cross country skiing. These are scenes from few of the trails on a recent ski on a crisp, bright, sunshine-y morning – featuring a somewhat limited winter color palette of white, blue and gray.

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Carlisle, MAJanuary 31, 2026

I waited a few hours for the temperatures to warm up into the single digits from the -11 Fahrenheit at dawn (I find skiing below 5 degrees to be unpleasant, but anything up from there to freezing is great). I decided to do a loop starting at the town-owned Foss farm. The Foss farm parcel is along the Concord river and is an active agricultural field during the growing season (generally planted in corn to support the dairy herd at Great Brook State Park within the town). The town also manages garden plots for residents here near the river. The agricultural field is in the center distance in this view. The split rail fence for an enclosed equestrian training area can be seen on the right of the picture.

Foss farm is very popular with dog walkers and there were several retrievers with their owners enjoying the snow on this cold morning.

 

An interesting fact is that in years past, the road around the field was used for dog sled training. I once encountered a team training there when I was skiing!

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Plagues & Pandemics Update – February 25, 2026

by Anne Laurie|  February 25, 20264:10 am| 23 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19, H5N1 Bird Flu, Healthcare

Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments

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— New Scientist (@newscientist.com) February 20, 2026 at 1:55 AM

Moderna’s 2-in-1 flu and COVID vaccine shows encouraging results in small trial
A single dose of mRNA-1073 elicited durable immune responses through 6 months against all vaccine-matched influenza and SARS-CoV-2 strains.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/i…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 4:26 PM

#Flu claims 5 more US children’s lives as virus continues circulating at moderate to very high levels
So far this season, the CDC estimates that there have been at least 24 million flu-related illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 20,000 deaths.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/i…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 20, 2026 at 2:43 PM

USA: Epidemic trend summary: Feb 20, 2026
COVID-19
As of February 17, 2026:
🔹12 states have COVID-19 infections growing or likely growing
🔹7 state has infections declining or likely declining
🔹28 states show no change
Source: cdc.gov/cfa-modeling…

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— Denis – The COVID Info Guy (@thecovidinfoguy.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 6:37 PM

Influenza
As of February 17, 2026:
🔹18 states have Influenza infections growing or likely growing
🔹13 states has infections declining or likely declining
🔹16 states show no change
Source: cdc.gov/cfa-modeling…

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— Denis – The COVID Info Guy (@thecovidinfoguy.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 6:37 PM

RSV
As of February 17, 2026:
🔹30 states have RSV infections growing or likely growing
🔹6 states has infections declining or likely declining
🔹11 states shows no change
Source: cdc.gov/cfa-modeling…

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— Denis – The COVID Info Guy (@thecovidinfoguy.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 6:37 PM

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3. It feels like this flu season (red line) has been endless but it's not over yet. And it's not especially unusual. #CDC assesses the severity as high for kids, but moderate for adults and older adults, with an estimated 24M illnesses, 310K hospitalizations & 20K deaths. www.cdc.gov/fluview/surv…

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— Helen Branswell 🇨🇦 (@helenbranswell.bsky.social) February 20, 2026 at 12:22 PM

Influenza is a very serious infection
This season we are seeing more complications of flu due to the high case numbers and a late second peak of cases. In the last 10 days I have seen
– 2 cases of severe rhabdomyolysis with kidney failure caused by Flu B
– FluA myocarditis – pt had troponin > 50,000

— BK. Titanji (@boghuma.bsky.social) February 18, 2026 at 8:41 AM

– Several cases of respiratory failure and post-influenza staph aureus pneumonia requiring mechanical ventilation support .
– 1 case of severe flu related encephalitis that resulted in status epilepticus.
On all of these case someone always comments – "I did not know flu could do that"

— BK. Titanji (@boghuma.bsky.social) February 18, 2026 at 8:41 AM

My response is always – yes flu can do some really bad things and when vaccination rates drop, the rare complications become well not so rare.
All of these complications occurred in people who were not vaccinated. The vaccine is not perfect but it is pretty darn good at preventing severe illness.

— BK. Titanji (@boghuma.bsky.social) February 18, 2026 at 8:41 AM

Studies suggest #COVID vaccination in pregnancy cuts risk of preeclampsia, doesn’t cause miscarriage
Full vaccination and a booster dose reduced the risk of preeclampsia by 15% and 33%, respectively, the authors estimate.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/c…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 19, 2026 at 4:11 PM

In 2023-24, #RSV vaccines were 79% effective against virus-related blood clots in older adults, CDC estimates
Estimates didn’t differ substantially between immune-compromised and not–immune-compromised adults.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/r…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 18, 2026 at 4:50 PM

Our latest collaboration w/ Unbiased Science!
The State of US Vaccine Policy
Between federal lawsuits, sweeping schedule changes, and states mobilizing their own legal challenges, the past few weeks have been a whirlwind. Let's dive right in.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/c…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 19, 2026 at 3:03 PM

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A good read, summarizing what has happened to science & medicine since Kennedy's confirmation.
His anti-vaccine stance is behind measles outbreaks, is causing an exodus of next gen scientists, turning pharma companies away from investing in American R&D.
?? www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-…

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— Princess Vimentin PhD | Cancer Biologist (@princess-vimentin.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 5:00 PM

… The secretary has spoken broadly about his goals this year to Congress and the public. In September, before a Senate panel, he described his “big-picture” mission as “enacting a once-in-a-generation shift from a sick care system to a true health care system that tackles the root causes of chronic disease.” His “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) agenda, now wedded to President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement, puts Kennedy atop a new, unorthodox American political coalition. It unites a partisan distrust of science with a deep-rooted skepticism of medicine and the food industry. Roughly four in 10 parents are supporters of the MAHA movement, according to a KFF survey…

HHS is largely the national social insurance arm of the U.S., with a sideline in medical research and public health. It oversees the massive Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid programs, as well as the FDA, CDC and NIH. In many ways, the colossal agency today continues to function as normal: Social Security checks, Supplemental Security Income or both still lands in nearly 75 million mailboxes every month, one in five Americans receives Medicaid coverage, and the Affordable Care Act that the department administers still covers more than 24 million people nationwide despite Trump administration cuts to health insurance and food assistance. On February 2 Kennedy announced a $100 million pilot program to fund outreach, medical treatment and other support for homeless people and those with substance use disorders in eight cities—in the kind of bipartisan response to the overdose crisis long sought in the public health world.

The move, however, came after layoffs at HHS’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the whipsaw cancellation and restoration of $2 billion in funding for its programs in January.

This kind of tumult is now standard fare at HHS…

Overall, the most significant effect of Kennedy’s tenure at HHS, Herd says, is his firing of scientific leaders and replacing expertise with political activism, most notably in upending the childhood vaccine schedule. The politicization genie won’t easily go back in the bottle, she says. “I think this this is a much more kind of radical change and one that’s difficult to pull back.”

“.. They’re drunk on their apparent power ..
“.. They think this is the time for them to go for broke and just simply make the default no requirements at all.”
@nytimes.com
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/13/h…

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— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social) February 17, 2026 at 12:30 PM

By the way, this is causing a lot of anger in MAHA-land.
A lot.
This has been a core issue of theirs for 15-20 years.
"A middle finger to every MAHA mom" is exactly how they are reacting.

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— Jonathan Howard (@joho.bsky.social) February 19, 2026 at 7:59 AM

RFK’s anti-vax Children’s Health Defense was called the World Mercury Project, which falsely claimed vaccines had mercury which caused autism. Now RFK Jr & CHD are silent about children absorbing high doses of mercury from the air.
www.npr.org/2024/12/03/n…

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— Dr. Richard Pan (@drpanmd.bsky.social) February 20, 2026 at 4:48 PM

RFK Jr.’s Deputy Director of the CDC, Ralph Abraham, who said that the measles outbreak was merely “the cost of doing business” has just stepped down from his position.
Before being installed at the CDC, he ordered the Louisiana Health Department to stop promoting vaccination.

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— Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD (@elizabethjacobs.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 1:19 PM

NEW: Just weeks after the FDA removed its webpage warning about fake autism "Cures" that could harm autistic kids, RFK Jr. nominated numerous members to the government's autism advisory committee that promote those same crank cures.
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/a…

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— Eric Michael Garcia (@ericmgarcia.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 10:38 AM

This month’s meeting of RFK Jr.’s ACIP has been postponed “amid legal challenges the panel is facing over its validity”.
I am thrilled that with the leadership of @doritreiss.bsky.social and @weparmet.bsky.social, we at @defendpublichealth.bsky.social have been supporting these legal challenges.

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— Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD (@elizabethjacobs.bsky.social) February 20, 2026 at 5:26 PM

I am also extremely grateful to @apha.org and @ameracadpeds.bsky.social for filing the lawsuit in the first place.
RFK Jr.’s handpicked anti-vaccine members of ACIP should not be making vaccine policy for the United States.
As a group, they have zero understanding of public health.

— Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD (@elizabethjacobs.bsky.social) February 20, 2026 at 5:29 PM

At some point it ceases to be vaccine skepticism. It becomes a a cult-like conviction to shun vaccines and science against all evidence or reason. Even if it means maiming your own child or worse watching them die from a preventable illness. This is unbelievably tragic and this is where we are.

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— BK. Titanji (@boghuma.bsky.social) February 19, 2026 at 5:24 PM

The full article
www.the-independent.com/news/health/…

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— BK. Titanji (@boghuma.bsky.social) February 19, 2026 at 5:25 PM

Health boss RFK Jr.'s 1-year anniversary week was packed with new disasters and reminders of old ones. But even those who should care most are MIA. GOP senators Bill Cassidy (a doctor) and Mitch McConnell (a polio survivor) top my list. My latest at @thebulwark.com open.substack.com/pub/thebulwa…

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— Jill Lawrence (@jilldlawrence.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 8:37 AM

"Inside RFK Jr.’s push against the flu vaccine that he links to his voice condition"
Maybe it was all the Columbia marching powder you assault your nasal septum and brain with for years, you self absorbed midwit www.washingtonpost.com/health/2026/…

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— Andrew Donaldson (@four4thefire.bsky.social) February 21, 2026 at 8:44 AM

Casey Means’ Surgeon General confirmation hearing is tomorrow.
Means holds a number of extremely disturbing views, including that hormonal birth control is “disrespect for life”.
She isn’t a “fringe” or “alternative” healthcare provider. She is a person who blithely ignores scientific facts.

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— Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD (@elizabethjacobs.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 9:26 AM

Want to join @defendpublichealth.bsky.social and send a letter to your elected representatives about voting NO on the confirmation of a snake oil peddler as Surgeon General?
Well, here’s a handy link to do so. Casey Means’ confirmation hearing is tomorrow. Join us in fighting her confirmation.

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— Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD (@elizabethjacobs.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:26 PM

As much as I kind of hate to admit it, the long-term legacy of the Covid-19 pandemic was and is the rise in credibility of the anti-vaccine movement and RFK Jr. becoming HHS Secretary.

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— Eric Michael Garcia (@ericmgarcia.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 10:35 AM

I also think what is important in that story is that it was not a *passive* outcome of public sentiment.
It was a deliberate political organizing principle for a number of right wing politicians, grifters, and disaffected academics underwritten by business interests (Brownstone, etc).

— Brian Wasik (@brianrwasik.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 10:43 AM

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There are more than 900 confirmed measles cases in the United States, as of the CDC’s most recent weekly count
Some experts worry the U.S. will lose its measles elimination status this year, a designation it has had since 2000.

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— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost.com) February 24, 2026 at 11:00 AM

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… When vaccination rates decrease, the most highly contagious diseases pop up first, “and that’s why we call measles the canary in the coal mine,” said Wallace. Other vaccine-preventable infectious diseases could follow, the World Health Organization warned in a joint statement with UNICEF and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, last year. Some already show a worrisome upward trend…

After measles, “I think the second-most concerning is whooping cough, or pertussis,” said Karen Kotloff, a pediatrician and head of the Division of Infectious Disease and Tropical Pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Whooping cough can be mild, but the respiratory illness is potentially dangerous for young children. (The condition causes severe coughing fits and gets its name from the “whooping” sound people make when gasping for breath afterward.) “The fatality for pertussis is even higher than for measles, and it tends to affect little babies,” Kotloff said…

Meningococcal disease, or meningitis, isn’t as widespread or infectious as measles and pertussis. But cases have been increasing since 2021, and the meningococcal vaccine was recently removed from the CDC’s universal recommendation for adolescents. Experts said this could create conditions that enable future outbreaks…

Rotavirus can cause babies and other young children to become rapidly dehydrated. Before the availability of rotavirus vaccines, which can be given by 15 weeks, “almost all children during the first two years of life would get rotavirus infection,” Kotloff said, “and now, with the vaccine in the U.S., young doctors in training might not even see rotavirus infections, it’s been such an effective vaccine.”

Infections are usually mild, Reingold said, “but occasionally kids will get very sick.” Rotavirus was responsible for around 70,000 hospitalizations and 20 to 60 deaths a year before the vaccine was introduced in 2006. The virus is still a leading cause of severe diarrheal disease in young children worldwide…

Unlike many other vaccine-preventable diseases, herd immunity doesn’t exist for tetanus, a rare but potentially life-threatening infection caused by Clostridium tetani bacteria. “You get tetanus from the environment.” Lo said. “So the only people who are protected are those who are vaccinated.” You can get tetanus from stepping on a nail or splinter, a burn or other types of tissue damage that introduces soil, dust or other contaminants that contain bacterial spores — even minor cuts and scrapes.

Luckily, tetanus, which can cause muscle spasms so severe that they can fracture bones, is uncommon in the U.S., with fewer than 40 cases reported each year. Tetanus is part of DTaP vaccination during childhood, as well as in the Td or Tdap shots as a booster, which is recommended every 10 years for adults. Coverage of the DTaP vaccine declined in more than half of states during the 2024-2025 school year, and more people could become vulnerable to tetanus if that trend continues…

Diphtheria is no longer common in the U.S. But the bacterial disease still circulates in parts of the world with lower vaccination coverage, and there have been cases where it was brought back by travelers. In that same 2025 JAMA simulation model, researchers found there could be 197 diphtheria cases in the U.S. annually by 2050 if childhood vaccinations decline by 50 percent…

4. As for #measles, the case count continues to climb, closing in on 1,000.
There've been more confirmed cases in the first 7 weeks of 2026 than in all but 3 years in the last 33 years. There are outbreaks ongoing from last year & 7 new outbreaks reported this year.
www.cdc.gov/measles/data…

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— Helen Branswell 🇨🇦 (@helenbranswell.bsky.social) February 20, 2026 at 12:22 PM

With #measles outbreaks raging in the the US, I've been puzzled by the drop in hospitalizations reported in 2026 by #CDC. Here's why: @propublica.org reports that SC, which has racked up 100s of cases in 2026, doesn't require hospitals to report measles admissions. www.propublica.org/article/sout…

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— Helen Branswell 🇨🇦 (@helenbranswell.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:21 AM

Utah’s measles outbreak reaches 300 cases
Of the 300 measles cases, 58 have been identified in the past 3 weeks.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/m…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 19, 2026 at 3:41 PM

Fear over immigration enforcement hurt public health efforts to increase measles vaccination rates and fight misinformation about links to autism in Minnesota’s large Somali community.

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— The Associated Press (@apnews.com) February 23, 2026 at 3:00 PM

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Avian flu continues spread in Pennsylvania egg, turkey facilities
In the past 30 days, 51 US flocks have been confirmed to have avian flu.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/a…
Photo: Myles Tan/Flickr cc

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 19, 2026 at 3:49 PM

Pennsylvania is responding to a major bird flu outbreak impacting poultry farms. Over 7.6 million birds have been affected, prompting a $60M state recovery fund & increased testing/containment efforts. Officials urge biosecurity mea…

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— Harrisburg & Central PA Local News (@hbgpalocalnews.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 6:55 PM

London bird flu fears rising after 30 dead swans collected from waterways www.mylondon.news/news/east-lo…

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— Data Report (@datareport.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 6:47 AM

Got backyard chickens? Protect them from bird flu.
Avian influenza is carried by wild waterfowl. The virus can stay in the environment in bird droppings on your property, says Maurice Pitesky, poultry expert @ucanr.edu & @ucdvetmed.bsky.social 🐓
ucanr.edu/blog/food-bl…

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— Pam Kan-Rice (@ucanrpam.bsky.social) February 18, 2026 at 9:17 PM

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EXCLUSIVE: In my latest @rollingstone.com investigation, new documents/20+ sources reveal a controversial vaccine study's unusual path to CDC approval, and irregularities in the only ethics review done, in Guinea-Bissau: rollingstone.com/politics/pol… /1 ????

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— Katherine Eban (@katherineeban.bsky.social) February 21, 2026 at 8:07 AM

Experimental E coli vaccine shows promise in phase 2 trial
The oral, whole-cell vaccine for enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli was safe and induced protective efficacy in young children in Gambia.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/a…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 18, 2026 at 4:30 PM

Study: Antibiotic resistance threatens 30-year decline in deaths from lower respiratory infections
Global data show deaths from lower respiratory infections declined from 1990 to 2021, but the share of deaths from drug-resistant infections is rising.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/a…

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— CIDRAP (@cidrap.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 7:44 PM

A silent signaling network deep in the gut guards against inflammatory intestinal disorders, scientists find. By Delthia Ricks medicalxpress.com/news/2026-02…

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— Delthia Ricks (@dricks.bsky.social) February 21, 2026 at 6:56 PM

RFK Jr is fine with his MAGA/MAHA crew spewing toxic mercury (Hg) into the air
But he won't give US funds to Gavi to buy vaccines for low income nations unless they remove thimerosal, an ethyl mercury proven as safe
It's methyl mercury that is toxic—a different form of Hg never used in vaccines

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— Prof Gavin Yamey (@gavinyamey.bsky.social) February 22, 2026 at 4:34 PM

Nicole Shanahan, who will produce the Hollywood COMEDY about America’s deadliest pandemic, was RFK Jr’s running mate when he ran for President
Jay Bhattacharya campaigned for RFK Jr & in fact was a speaker at the event at which the “Shanahan for VP” announcement was made
A COMEDY ABOUT MASS DEATH

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— Prof Gavin Yamey (@gavinyamey.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 2:53 PM

I remember reading Camus' "The Plague", and wondering whether people would behave as badly during a real plague. Covid-19 gave us the answer. The answer is "worse".

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— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 10:59 PM

Investors will be limited to people who’ve never heard of The Producers.”

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War for Ukraine Day 1461: A Grim Anniversary

by Adam L Silverman|  February 24, 202610:57 pm| 21 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Military, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War, War in Ukraine

Ukrainian Independence Day painting by NEIVANMADE. The background is black with grotesque armored faces in dark blood red with Russian Z war symbols on their helmets. In the center is a tree. It's roots are red, it's trunk, which has windows is lighter at the top than the bottom. The crown of the tree is the color of the Ukrainian flag: blue at the top, yellow at the bottom. It is shaped like a heart. The outer leaves are Ukrainain Soldiers holding shields with the Tryzub on them. Spikes are protruding from the Soldiers towars the Russian grotesques. The inside of the heart are Ukrainian civilians being protected by the Ukrainian Soldiers.

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

Rosie is still doing great. We did another .88 mile walk late this afternoon. Thank you again for the good thoughts, well wishes, and prayers.

I know there’s a lot going on tonight and everyone is on edge that Trump’s going to either announce a strike on Iran during the state of the union or order one afterwards, so I’m going to just keep this as short as possible.

Today at 4:00 AM we reached a grim milestone: the fourth anniversary of Russia’s genocidal re-invasion of Ukraine.

Last night lowtechcyclist asked the following question in the comments:

Because I’m a calendar math nerd: you are counting February 24, 2022 as Day 0, rather than Day 1?

I assume that’s the case, since there are 1461 days in any 4-year period.

I’m counting it this way because Russia’s genocidal re-invasion began at approximately 4:00 AM on 24 February 2022 and because this is how the Ukrainians are recognizing the date.

Today marks a day that, four years ago, forever changed our history—and each of us.

Four years of anxiety, pain, loss, trials, and daily struggle.

But at the same time, these have been years of incredible strength, resilience, and unity in Ukraine’s War for Independence. Years when Kharkiv

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:50 PM

regionshowedthe entire world what unbreakable truly means.

We endured then, and we stand firm now—thanks to our soldiers, rescuers, doctors, law enforcement, volunteers, and every resident of Kharkiv who works, helps, and believes.

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:50 PM

Kharkiv has become a true stronghold of Ukraine.

And we will stand until Victory 🇺🇦
— Oleh Syniehubov, Head of Kharkiv Regional Administration

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:50 PM

Four years ago, we sat in a basement and believed this would last days. Today I cannot imagine my parents growing old in peace.
I don’t live by promises of “soon” anymore. “After the war” no longer feels like a future.
That may be the hardest truth of all.

www.patreon.com/posts/151489…

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— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:27 AM

The most honest thing I can admit now is that I no longer know how this ends. Four years ago we believed in weeks, in seasons, in turning points. We were wrong — not only about the length, but about what this would become. War has settled into the structure of life itself.

— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:42 PM

“Four years. We are still here. And that means we have already won.” – 📹 all by LIBKOS www.instagram.com/libkos

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 9:46 AM

Four years ago, at 0430 on 2022-02-24, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Since then, we have fought to defend our freedom and our very existence. If we surrender, we will lose both.

We are Ukrainians. We will not surrender to those who would destroy us.

🇺🇦

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 3:19 AM

Four years ago today, in just a few hours, I will wake to the sound of explosions.

— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 7:32 PM

My boss will call, telling me to report to my post. I remember standing by the window, finishing a cup of coffee in the dark. I hadn’t checked the news yet. I didn’t need to. I could feel it in the air, an invisible fracture. The life I knew was already gone, it just hadn’t vanished completely yet.

— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 7:32 PM

I hurried to the bus stop, hoping to reach the metro faster. Even at that hour, a few elderly women were already there, settled into their usual routines. We all boarded the bus together. They looked out at the chaos growing in the streets, then turned to me with confused, searching eyes.

— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 7:32 PM

“Why is everyone rushing?” they asked. “What is happening?”

I looked away, staring through the glass at the stream of cars surging past us, fleeing in an unknown direction. I didn’t know how to tell them. I didn’t know if there were even words for a moment like this.

— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 7:32 PM

Finally, I turned back to face them. My voice was steady and calm.
“I’m so sorry,” I said quietly. “The war has begun.”

The bus kept moving, carrying us all away from a life we would never know again…

— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 7:32 PM

Today, February 24, four years after the day that divided our lives into “before” and “after,” we stand and realize: we are stronger than we thought! We are more resilient than we thought! We did not break! And that is already a victory! Every day is a small victory!
Odesa 🇺🇦🦾

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— Vitalis Viva (@vitalisviva.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 3:26 PM

Here is President Zelenskyy’s anniversary day address. Video below, English transcript after the jump.

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Address by the President of Ukraine on the Fourth Anniversary of the Beginning of Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine

24 February 2026 – 08:00

Dear Ukrainians!

Today marks exactly four years since Putin started his three-day push to take Kyiv. And that, in fact, says a great deal about our resistance, about how Ukraine has fought all this time. Behind those words stand millions of our people. Behind those words stand immense courage, incredibly hard work, endurance, and the long path Ukraine has been pursuing since February 24.

This office – this small room in the bunker on Bankova Street – this is where I held my first conversations with world leaders at the start of the war. Here I spoke with President Biden, and it was right here that I heard: Volodymyr, there is a threat. You need to leave Ukraine urgently. We are ready to help with that. And here I replied that I need ammunition, not a ride.

And not because we are all fearless or made of steel – we are all human beings, and on that day, every one of us, all Ukrainians, felt fear and pain; many were in shock, and many did not know what to say. But on some invisible level, all of us knew that we have no other Ukraine, that this is our home, and all of us understood what had to be done.

Such was the choice. The choice that millions of Ukrainians made back then. Our people did not raise a white flag – they defended the blue and yellow one. And the occupiers, who thought they would be met here with crowds waving flowers, saw lines at the recruitment centers instead. Our people chose resistance. And our warriors stood firm, and civilians defended cities and villages, streets and yards. Ordinary people, absolutely, forming living walls, stopped columns of military vehicles, and all together showed lost Russia the only right road.

Everyone understood: every tomorrow had to be won. Ukraine had to stand – the state had to stand no matter what. And despite everything, our Ukraine had to keep functioning. Much was done here; we had never shown this facility before – it’s empty now, of course, but at the beginning of the war, there were hundreds of people here.

I worked here, then went upstairs to address you, the people. Here was our team, the government, daily coordination with the military, phone calls, the search for solutions – everything necessary for Ukraine to endure. Weapons had to be delivered. Medicine and food were delivered to cities blockaded by the enemy. To preserve the life Ukraine fights for so desperately.

And to be honest, things were different at times – here, both formal and blunt language was used, because every aid package, every sanction against Russia, every shipment of weapons – all of these had to be truly fought for. We had to fight tooth and nail for the faith in Ukraine. We had to make sure the world got involved.

And this was the key message of our appeals to European countries, to the U.S. Congress, to most parliaments around the world – and to the people, of course. To ordinary people – to millions across the globe – be with us, be with Ukraine, believe in us, stand with Ukraine, be brave like Ukraine!

These calls worked, because Ukrainians fought in a way that took your breath away, and this resistance was visible even from space, and that was absolutely inspiring, so very soon everyone saw it – this blue-and-yellow sea: thousands of people with our flags in squares across Europe and the world.

And so – gradually, with difficulty, step by step, brick by brick – Ukraine built the support that allowed us to hold out: when we made it through the first day of the war. The longest day of our lives. Then another. And another. Then a week. Two weeks. And then – a month. And we saw spring.

We won it back then – when it seemed that this February would never end, we gained our first spring amid a great war. It was a turning point, and for the first time, a thought flashed through everyone’s mind: we can do this. Ukraine can do this.

I really like the phrase that everyone was reposting at the time – a kind of summary of the first stage of the full-scale war, when Ukraine said: “You think I’ve fallen to my knees? I’ve just tied my tactical boots.”

And ahead of us was a road. And even in this long tunnel, you couldn’t fit a millionth of the pain Ukraine has endured during this time. The pain Russia brought to each of our families, to every Ukrainian heart.

Bucha. Irpin. Borodyanka. Mass graves. Hostomel. Mriya. Kharkiv. Mykolaiv. Regional state administration. Kakhovka Dam. Zaporizhzhia NPP. Kremenchuk and Kryvyi Rih. Ternopil and Lviv. Olenivka. Chasiv Yar. Kyiv. Okhmatdyt. Kramatorsk. Train station. A toy. Mariupol. Drama theater. The inscription: Children. Odesa. Apartment building. A little girl. Three months. Vilnyansk. Maternity ward. An infant. Two days…

Men do not fight like this. People do not act like this. Ukrainians will not forget it. Let this footage be seen by everyone who has no pangs of conscience, by all who still extend a hand to Russian evil and still buy Putin’s oil.

But all this time, we have not let our anger eat us from within. Ukrainians have turned their own rage into energy for the fight and have proven: we can be forced into shelters, but it is impossible to drive Ukraine underground forever. We inevitably rise, we return, we continue to fight – because we fight for life. For the right to stand on our land – and to breathe our own air. And Ukraine knows these feelings well – when, despite everything, after the all-clear, we come up from the bomb shelter, and with us, hope emerges, soaring into the sky; whenever the Ukrainian flag is raised – whenever it returned and returns to where it rightfully belongs.

And this was the next important stage of our struggle – when Ukraine not only endured, not only holds the defense, but strikes back. When entire cities made history. Hero Cities. Cities of Heroes. They moved forward. There were the first offensives, the first successes, and what can never be forgotten – the first eyes, the eyes of Ukrainians who had waited for their own. Balakliya, Izyum, Kupyansk, Kherson. Everyone saw how the occupiers were driven out of the Kyiv region, out of the Sumy region, the Chernihiv region. And everyone learned about the Ukrainian teleport to the other world for the enemy – Chornobaivka. Saw how Russian ultimatums turned into goodwill gestures. How Zmiinyi Island became ours again.

How the word “bavovna” gained a new meaning, and how we rejoiced when the first “bavovna” was heard in Russia. It is not malice – this is simply what justice sounds like in Ukrainian. It sounds like Stuhna, Vilkha, Neptune, and the roar with which the cruiser Moskva sank. Back then – it was a big moment. Later – it became a tradition.

And little else lifts Ukrainian spirits like the footage of the enemy’s military facilities and oil refineries burning. When it happened for the first time – it was major news. Now – it is almost daily.

And what once seemed unthinkable has now become the norm. Patriots, IRIS-Ts, NASAMS, F-16s – and something greater: our own weapons, our long-range capability.

Just realize this. Ukraine has come a long way – from the point when we were being given body armor to the point when we ourselves produce more than three million FPV drones a year. From the days when we admired Javelins and Bayraktars to the day when we have our own Sichen, Hor, Vampire, Palianytsia, Peklo, Ruta, Flamingo. From asking to close the sky to the ability to shoot down hundreds of “shaheds” in a single night. From hedgehogs and fortifications on the streets of Kyiv to the Kursk operation and the Spiderweb.

But that is still not enough – we will do more, because Russia does not stop, unfortunately, and wages war by every method – against peace, against us, against people.

Putin understands he is not capable of defeating Ukraine on the battlefield, and the “second army in the world” is fighting against apartment buildings and power plants. And now Ukrainians are enduring the hardest winter in history. And terror almost every night. I do not know who else could withstand this without collapsing or wavering. Ukrainians are doing it. And this is great exhaustion. For sure. What other people could do this? Despite the war, all these attacks, all these trials – to overcome evil – to overcome despair and hopelessness. And to hold on. And to hold on in unity.

And amid all this – to achieve results – everywhere. To recover after every attack. Each time, to replenish our air defense with missiles. To go to work every morning. To hold the line constantly. To speak with the world as equals. To gain EU candidate status, to bring thousands of our prisoners home. To make every international platform – from Davos to the UN – pro-Ukrainian. To make Ukraine’s voice in the world loud, to win Eurovision, to take the Oscar and the BAFTA, to be absolute world boxing champions, and to prove that Ukrainians have honor of the highest grade – far more valuable than any gold of this spineless IOC.

From each such act, from all such steps, achievements, and small victories, the great Ukraine is formed. Great – because it has you. People who inspire the planet.

And we remember how the first foreign leaders arrived in Ukraine at the beginning of this war. And the term “official visit” cannot in the slightest convey what these meetings were for us. We understood who was truly our brother and friend, who did not fear, did not hesitate, did not stain their name and did not worry about how not to anger Putin. I thank every leader who chose the side of light in history – chose Ukraine. In Europe, the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia. Everyone who stands with us.

And I really want to come here with the President of the United States one day. I know for certain: only by coming to Ukraine, and seeing with one’s own eyes our life and our struggle, feeling our people and the enormity of this pain – only then can one understand what this war is really about. And because of whom. Who the aggressor is here and who must be pressured. That Ukraine defends life, fights precisely for this, and that this is not a street fight – it is an attack by a sick state on a sovereign one, and that Putin is this war. He is the cause of its beginning and the obstacle to its end. And it is Russia that must be put in its place. So that there can be real peace.

They say time heals. I am not sure. At least I do not know how much time it will take to heal all our wounds – all these painful questions of “How many?” that burn inside. How many tears have been cried? How many attacks and vile strikes? How many scars in our hearts – how many flags in our cemeteries? How many names?

Da Vinci, Grenka, Juice. Zheka, Tykhyi, Nord. Petrychenko, Matsievskyi, sailor Vitalii Skakun, pilot Oleksandr Oksanchenko. Daria “Delta” Lopatina. Lana “Sati” Chornohorska. Yulia Bereziuk, Marharyta Polovinko. Thousands, thousands of heroes who gave their lives so that Ukraine may live. Our warrior-defenders. Our guardian angels.

I am certain they have told God the whole truth about this war. About how we defend ourselves. We defend our land, life, independence, our culture, history, our St. Sophia, our people. 1,462 days of the full-scale war. 12 years since the beginning of Russia’s aggression. For some – an entire lifetime. Of course, we all want the war to end. But no one will allow Ukraine to end. We want peace. Strong, dignified, lasting. And before each round of negotiations, I give our team very clear directives. They always come in classified decrees, but I will certainly not reveal a state secret if I share my main message: not to nullify all these years, not to devalue – the entire struggle, the courage, the dignity, everything Ukraine has gone through. This cannot be surrendered, forgotten, betrayed. That is why there are so many rounds of negotiations, and a battle for every word, for every point, for real security guarantees, so that the agreement is strong. History is watching us closely. The agreement must not simply be signed – it must be accepted, accepted by Ukrainians.

Dear people,

The strength that has sustained us all these years is you. Our people. Our resistance is you. Ukrainian men. Ukrainian women. Everyone who does not give up. Our eyes may be tired, but our backs are unbroken. And I want to thank each and every one who carries independence on their shoulders. Every warrior – for your strength. Your parents, your children, your wives and husbands – for their endurance. I thank all those whose work makes Ukraine stronger. Those who bring light and warmth back to our homes. Those who heal. Those who volunteer. Those who teach. Those who study – in universities or in schools – and who learn the most important thing: to be human, to be Ukrainian. I am proud of you. I believe in each and every one of you. In all of you to whom, without any exaggeration, I have the honor to say: Great people of a great Ukraine.

Looking back at the beginning of the invasion and reflecting on today, we have every right to say: we have defended our independence, we have not lost our statehood. Ukraine exists not just on the map. Ukraine is an actor in international relations. Our capital stands, and so do Kharkiv, Sumy, Chernihiv, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Kramatorsk, Odesa, Lviv. Other cities. Putin has not achieved his goals. He has not broken Ukrainians. He has not won this war. We have preserved Ukraine, and we will do everything to secure peace and justice.

Less than a week until spring. We are getting through the hardest winter in history. This is a fact. And it is very difficult. Difficult for all of us. But just as on the first day of the war – we continue to build our tomorrow – step by step, task by task, achievement by achievement, and every result, every success, every one of our “Ukraine did it” is the merit of all of you. The Ukrainian people.

Glory to Ukraine!

President Zelenskyy also addressed a special session of the European Parliament today.

Georgia:

Georgians and Ukrainians have gathered in front of the Ukrainian Embassy in Tbilisi on the 4-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. 🇬🇪🇺🇦

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 9:50 AM

A march in support of Ukraine was held in Tbilisi today, on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale aggression in Ukraine.

#GeorgiaProtsests
Day 454

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— Publika.ge (@publikage.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 2:27 PM

The Ukrainian anthem performed in front of the Ukrainian Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia.

People have gathered to commemorate the 4-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion and to stand in solidarity with Ukraine. 🇺🇦🇬🇪

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 10:02 AM

Georgians express solidarity with Ukraine at the Ukrainian Embassy in Tbilisi.

They are singing Oy u Luzi Chervona Kalyna, the song that so many Georgians learned by heart 4 years ago.

To be honest, in 2022-2023, before long-term protests broke out in Georgia, 1/

📷 MOSE

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:43 AM

Ukrainian symbolism and identity was such a central part of our own anti-autocratic and anti-Russian struggle against the Georgian Dream. Ukrainian music also dominated many spaces. 2/

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:43 AM

Those were the days when national and patriotic discontent was rising, but the Georgian Dream hadn’t brought dictatorial legislation yet, and hadn’t officially disengaged from the EU integration. 3/

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:43 AM

Now too, you’ll find 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 flags together so often in Tbilisi graffiti.

Tonight’s Day 454 of #GeorgiaProtests will also incorporate a greater amount of Ukrainian flags than usual. 4/4.

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:43 AM

February 23 — Chechen and Ingush deportation day
February 24 — Full-scale invasion of Ukraine
February 25 — Soviet Russian occupation of Tbilisi and then Georgia

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 3:54 PM

Thanks to Ukraine, freedom in the world still stands a chance.

And if you are an American or European person hindering Ukrainian success, you are betraying your own ancestry, as well as your children’s future.

Glory and victory to Ukraine! 🇺🇦

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 7:24 AM

Canada:

PM Carney reaffirmed support for 🇺🇦, announcing:
• ~$892M toward PURL
• Operation UNIFIER expansion
• ~$2B in military assistance
• 400 armoured vehicles
• New sanctions against +100 RU shadow fleet vessels
• Coordination with EU/UK to lower the RU oil price cap
• $20M to Ukraine Energy Support Fund

— Olga Nesterova (@onestpress.onestnetwork.com) February 24, 2026 at 12:09 PM

Four years ago, Russia launched an illegal, unjustified invasion of Ukraine.

Four years on, Canada stands with Ukraine.

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— Mark Carney (@mark-carney.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:48 PM

France:

🇺🇦 The Eiffel Tower was illuminated in blue and yellow

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 6:49 PM

Britain:

Ukrainian children in London sing the national anthem on the 4th anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Let’s hope they will soon be able to return to a peaceful land, free of Rusisian forces & Russian violence.

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— Ian Bond (@cerianbond.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 2:31 PM

Sort of Britain:

Prince Harry shows his support for Ukraine in a moving video. 💛💙

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 9:39 AM

Germany:

The Brandenburg Gate today 💙💛

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 12:45 PM

Poland:

On the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the President of Poland called on democratic nations to maintain unity.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 12:00 PM

“We are here to show our solidarity with Ukraine on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s aggression against this country. Khreshchatyk, Maidan – this is where pro-European Ukraine was born” – Foreign Minister Sikorski.

Thank you, @radek-sikorski.bsky.social !

I’ve added subtitles to the video.

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— Anton Gerashchenko (@antongerashchenko.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 9:00 AM

The Netherlands:

For the 4th year in a row, we are coming together in Amsterdam to demonstrate our support to Ukraine.

The Ukrainian spirit is stronger than Russian steel and can’t be broken.

We are deeply thankful to the Ukrainians for defending our freedom. We will always stand with you! 🇳🇱🇺🇦

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— Ruben Brekelmans (@rubenbrekelmans.bsky.social) February 22, 2026 at 1:27 PM

The EU:

Despite initial reporting this morning, the EU managed to get the loan guarantees over the hump.

Great news, Roberta Metsola announced that she has signed off the €90 billion loan to Ukraine from the EU.
It seems Orban and Fico has been bypassed.
Thank you EU 🇪🇺🇺🇦

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 9:56 AM

The hump being shaped like Orban and Fico.

The US:

The U.S. administration did not send a single representative to the official commemoration events marking the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, nor did it issue a single word through its embassy in Kyiv — not even a standard diplomatic boilerplate.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 8:03 AM

This is all just tragic at this point.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 8:03 AM

United States abstains in UN vote on support for peace in Ukraine. Fascist Russia voted against.
The US objected to text in the resolution on the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the need to achieve a just peace.

Under Trump, the US has fallen so very far, so very fast.

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— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:07 PM

And while I’m not watching, I guarantee that if there’s any mention of Ukraine it’ll be that Trump finds it harder than he thought to end the war, but he doesn’t get credit for the other eight or nine he’s stopped, and Zelenskyy better get his tuchas in gear and surrender already.

Back to Ukraine.

The defining face of the first day of the full-scale invasion is Ukrainian marine Vitalii Skakun.

He heroically sacrificed his life by blowing up a bridge in Henichesk to slow the advancing Russian columns.

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— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 8:05 AM

These are the kinds of people who lived among us — and the kinds of people who save the world from evil.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 8:05 AM

OTD in 2022 I bluffed “consequences graver than any you have faced in history of you intervene” and I am “not bluffing”. I bluffed.

You’re is so far past our red lines that Medvedev’s threats just make you laugh.

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— Darth Putin (@darthputinkgb.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 8:09 AM

OTD in 2022 your Prez predicted the exact invasion date.

See as it seems such a mystery how He did it, your Prez will reveal the secret in following thread.

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— Darth Putin (@darthputinkgb.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 2:46 AM

2014-2022: Russia Invades Ukraine. Occupies land.
March 2021: Openly moves Army into invasion mode as rehearsal for more invasion
July 2021: Writes a 7000 word article about how Ukraine should not exist. Publishes it in numerous outlets in many languages

— Darth Putin (@darthputinkgb.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 2:46 AM

Nov 2021: Overtly moves army back into invasion mode for invasion meant to make Ukraine no longer exist, as per public statements.
Dec 2021: Publicly makes lists of demands & promises “military” solution of they are not met. Does not get demands met

— Darth Putin (@darthputinkgb.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 2:46 AM

Feb 2022. Invades Ukraine, to the astonishment of idiots.

— Darth Putin (@darthputinkgb.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 6:29 AM

Do you remember that very night — the night before the day of all days, four years ago?

How many of us didn’t sleep at all.

We sat in the dark in silence, in front of our laptops, refreshing news feeds.

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— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

Here was Blinken saying the invasion was inevitable within the next few hours. Here was Zelensky speaking in the middle of the night in Russian, pleading with all Russians to come to their senses at the last moment and not take a fatal step.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

Here was the news that the runways of Ukraine’s largest airports had been blocked with overturned vehicles.

We sat with Flighradar24 open. Here at 1 a.m., over northern and eastern Ukraine, an American drone was making multiple circles, monitoring the massive Russian grouping on our border.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

Here was the news that the runways of Ukraine’s largest airports had been blocked with overturned vehicles.

We sat with Flighradar24 open. Here at 1 a.m., over northern and eastern Ukraine, an American drone was making multiple circles, monitoring the massive Russian grouping on our border.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

A plane seemed to have taken off, evacuating Turkish diplomats. They must have been among the last ones… Russia had closed all airspace along its entire border with Ukraine later on.

In journalists’ chats, hundreds of colleagues just as sleepless. “Guys, be ready… it seems like today.”

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

But hope, of course, died last.

Maybe today it would pass. Maybe it was still a bluff and blackmail, because that would be logical. They couldn’t possibly go through with such madness. It would be a catastrophe of biblical proportions and a bloody slaughter in which it would be impossible to win.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

They couldn’t fail to understand that.
And then — “live” on Russian TV (in reality, of course, everything had been recorded well in advance as part of a pre-invasion propaganda performance) — Putin’s face distorted with sadistic hatred and a smirk of gloating.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

What is there to say, four years have passed since that night.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

If someone had told me then that four years later independent Ukraine would be at the forefront of the entire free world,
fighting alone on equal terms against the full military power of Russia,
with the Ukrainian flag over every regional capital that was free from occupation that night,

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

with Ukrainian-made drones and cruise missiles that smash Russian oil refineries, airfields, and giant military factories every single night
— I would never, ever have believed it.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

with Ukrainian-made drones and cruise missiles that smash Russian oil refineries, airfields, and giant military factories every single night
— I would never, ever have believed it.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

And yet, through unparalleled heroism and enormous sacrifice, fighting Ukraine has changed the course of history.

She disproved all the arrogant skeptics who were burying her alive back then and giving her no chance, already ready to run and “negotiate” with yet another deranged maniac.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

Glory to Ukraine!

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 9:17 PM

The hard part about doing propaganda is that the past changes so quickly you have no idea what will happen yesterday.

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— Darth Putin (@darthputinkgb.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 2:58 PM

The Kremlin’s latest excuses: nukes and pipelines.

Let’s be honest. The very existence of a free and independent Ukraine is unacceptable to Putin.

They don’t want a just and lasting peace. It must be forced upon them, or the war will not end, merely pause from time to time.

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 11:54 AM

Oh, look, the Russians have once again “sensationally discovered” nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

It had been quite a while since they last “uncovered” yet another “dirty bomb” or a network of “biolabs” and I was starting to worry.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 9:22 AM

Over the 4 years of full-scale war, Russia has attacked Ukraine’s energy system 5,796 times, Ukraine’s Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal:

“Unfortunately, 247 energy workers have been killed while performing their duties. They fought for light,” he said. 😔🕯

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 9:00 AM

On the night of February 24, the Unmanned Systems Forces targeted: Uragan MLRS, Buk air defense system, Pantsir air defense system, and Malakhit radar.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 4:28 AM

Currently, about 30% of all Russian strike drones, including Shahed-type, are destroyed using interceptor drones, according to the Deputy Commander of Unmanned Air Defense Systems of the Ukrainian Air Force.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 3:27 AM

The Air Force stated that over four years of war, Ukrainian air defense has destroyed more than 140,000 aerial targets.

Among them:

▪️86 Kh-47M2 “Kinzhal” aeroballistic missiles;
▪️709 “Kalibr” cruise missiles;
▪️2,459 Kh-101 cruise missiles;
▪️13 Kh-22/Kh-32 cruise missiles;

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 5:09 PM

▪️12 “Oniks” anti-ship missiles;
▪️261 “Iskander-K” cruise missiles;
▪️274 “Iskander-M/KN-23” ballistic missiles;
▪️11 “Tsirkon” anti-ship missiles;
▪️30 missiles of other types;
▪️540 guided air-launched missiles;

— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 5:09 PM

▪️44,700 Shahed-type attack UAVs;
▪️14,900 reconnaissance UAVs;
▪️7,500 “Lancet” UAVs;
▪️70,300 other types of UAVs.

— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 5:09 PM

Mariupol:

💔 The last hours of peaceful life in Mariupol.
February 24, 2022.

Soon after, Russia would begin pounding the city with everything it had.

📹 by journalist Serhii Vaganov

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 10:46 AM

Bakhmut:

💔 Bakhmut – before and after the Russian invasion.

A city that once lived, worked, and breathed, reduced to ruins by Russia.

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— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 10:23 AM

Bucha:

There’s already a different kind of air outside here in Bucha — you can feel it.

It’s slowly turning warm in that unmistakably early-spring way.

The hardest winter of this war, and the coldest winter in many years, is finally drawing to a close.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 8:12 AM

This is the fourth winter under missiles and bombs, in darkness and cold. And once again fascist Russia has failed to break Ukraine, no matter what it tried.

— Illia Ponomarenko (@ioponomarenko.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 8:12 AM

Kharkiv:

I will never forget those first Russian missiles and artillery four years ago. There have been many more dangerous situations since, much closer explosions, but never again have I felt such paralyzing fear, not only for myself but for everyone I love.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 10:28 AM

It was a fear combined with the crashing realization that our lives had just been destroyed, and nothing would ever be the same again.

​Kharkiv, four years ago.

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 10:28 AM

Kyiv:

Russian Strikes on Kyiv Captured from Space

Footage from the International Space Station shows the massive overnight bombardment of Ukraine on December 27: ballistic missiles streaking through the sky, flashes from impacts

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:11 PM

near Kyiv and the Trypillia power plant, and the work of air defenses.

That night, the enemy launched 40 missiles at Ukraine.

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 1:11 PM

Odesa:

🇺🇦Today we remember. We remember everything that happened. We remember those who are no longer with us. We remember every day of these four years — with pain, with pride, with unshakeable faith: we will endure. Because we are Odesa. We are Ukraine. And we will not give up!
Never!

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— Vitalis Viva (@vitalisviva.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 7:17 AM

Russian occupied Donetsk Oblast:

The Ukrainian General Staff reports that on the night of February 24, 2026, units of the Missile Forces struck the command post of Russia’s 5th Army near Novopetrykivka, Donetsk region, with ATACMS missiles.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 7:22 AM

Lviv:

On the night of February 24, “Beams of Memory” were lit over the graves of fallen defenders at the Lychakiv and Holoskiv cemeteries in Lviv, marking the eve of the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion.

Eternal memory to the fallen Heroes.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 9:39 AM

The Kremlin (or wherever Putin is holed up today):

Putin stated that someone else is trying to derail the negotiation process.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 12:57 PM

The Republic of Tatartstan, Russia:

Russian Almetyevsk, Kaleykino Pumping Station is still on fire 🔥

Probably they’re celebrating with fireworks the 4th anniversary of their three‑day “Special Military Operation.”

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 8:51 AM

Air raid sirens sounded in Tatarstan, Russia today. Reports indicate a new drone strike in Almetyevsk.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 2:35 PM

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— Larry the Cat (@number10cat.bsky.social) February 24, 2026 at 7:50 AM

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I couldn’t do it. I made it 20 minutes, thinking maybe he would drop dead in some stroke of luck for American, but when I closed out the browser window he was still droning on. Joelle, the smarter of us, is in watch I think Season 3 of the Boyz, which I got her addicted to. I’m telling you all, nothing quite captures the zeitgeist of the last 15 years like the Boyz.

He’s so despicable. Here’s an open thread.

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