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War for Ukraine Day 1,250: The Cost

by Adam L Silverman|  July 28, 20259:30 pm| 10 Comments

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

A painting by Ukrainian artis NEIVANMADE. The background is white. In the center, which is black with blood red bordering, is an hourglass. Inside the hourglass is a Ukrainian Azovstal POW painted in blood red. He is shirtless. His arms are upward along the outer edges of the upper half of the hourglass forming a saltire cross. He is chained with steel gray chains shackled to his wrists. Above his head, in grey, is written "Ruzzian Captivity." below his torso in the lower half of the hourglass, written in gray, is "Kills." To the left of the hourglass "He Saved Others" is painted in gray. To the right of the hourglass "But He Can't Save Himself" is painted in gray.

(Image by NEIVANMADE)

I’m almost feeling human, but it’s been a long, weird day, so I’m just going to run through the basics.

The cost:

Today is the Day of Mourning and Remembrance for defenders who were tortured, executed, or died in captivity.

OTD in 2022, russia committed a horrific war crime — blowing up “Barrack 200” in Olenivka, where it held captive Mariupol defenders. 54 Azov servicemen were killed. At least 130 wounded.

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— Olena Halushka (@halushka.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 3:45 AM

For the survivors, the horror didn’t stop. They were sent to torture chambers in Donetsk, Taganrog, even beyond the Arctic Circle. Some were later freed in swaps. Most still remain in russia’s hell.

POWs must be protected under intl law that guarantees humane treatment, medical care, safety.

— Olena Halushka (@halushka.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 3:45 AM

But reality is that intl law means nothing if only one side respects it.

3yrs on & no justice, no investigation, no accountability. russia still tortures POWs. Still executes them. Still denies them care.

Impunity breeds more war crimes. This must end.

Eternal memory to those killed in Olenivka.

— Olena Halushka (@halushka.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 3:45 AM

From the Office of the President of Ukraine:

President: Starting Today, July 28, We Will Observe an Important Day of Remembrance for Ukrainians Tortured by Russia

28 July 2025 – 17:18

Today, July 28, Ukraine marks for the first time the Day of Remembrance for the Defenders of Ukraine, members of volunteer formations, and civilians who were executed, tortured, or died in captivity.

On this day, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the team working to secure the release of prisoners and provide them with support, as well as with servicemembers and civilians who had been freed from captivity, including Azov fighters and defenders of Mariupol, and those who survived the Russian terrorist act in Olenivka on the night of July 29, 2022.

Attending the meeting were: Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Rustem Umerov; Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko; Head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Maliuk; Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets; Secretary of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War Dmytro Usov; the team of the President’s Office; servicemembers Viacheslav Danilets, Viktor Kuzmin, Andrii Kuzmin, Kyrylo Masalitin, and Oleksandr Verenhotov; Heroes of Ukraine Serhii Volynskyi and Denys Prokopenko; Mykola Hrytseniak, Kostiantyn Myrhorodskyi, Artem Dyblenko; border guards Maksym Shapovalov and Mykola Korol; military medics Halyna Hrytseniak and Dmytro Seliutin; paramedic Yuliia Paievska; and Crimean Tatar civilian Leniie Umerova, who was captured by the occupiers in Crimea.

“It is very important that our children, our present generation, and our future – that no one forgets this day. Starting today, July 28, we will observe a day of great significance for the history of the struggle for Ukraine. It will be dedicated to all our warriors and civilians who were tortured behind bars in Russia, in camps, and on our homeland’s territory – in those areas that are occupied by the enemy for now,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The President called for the meeting to begin with a moment of silence in memory of all tortured Ukrainians.

The Head of State thanked the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, the negotiation team, partners, and everyone helping secure the release of Ukrainians from Russian captivity. He expressed special gratitude to the warriors who replenish the exchange fund.

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 66 exchanges have already taken place, resulting in the return of 5,857 people. An additional 555 Ukrainians were released outside the exchange process.

“Unfortunately, not all have returned home yet – but we will keep fighting. I want to thank you for your work and your struggle, for standing up for each and every one of those still in captivity. In Olenivka alone, according to our data, around 80 of our warriors remain imprisoned. We will definitely bring everyone back,” the President emphasized.

During the meeting, the participants discussed the necessary efforts to secure the release of all Ukrainians from Russian captivity, the progress of the criminal investigation into the Olenivka terrorist act, engagement with the families of prisoners, support for those released from Russian camps, the repatriation of bodies, and measures to accelerate the identification of the deceased.

Those freed from captivity thanked the entire Ukrainian team involved in the exchanges for bringing them home and for their ongoing efforts to free all Ukrainians from Russian captivity.

“I’m also very grateful that July 28 has now been designated at the national level as a day of remembrance for all those who were tortured, killed, or died in captivity. This matters, because it lays bare the true face of the enemy… I believe this is the right step – above all, for our cultural memory, so that we remember every single one of them,” said Denys Prokopenko.

Those released from captivity also stressed the need to improve the medical examination and treatment system, enhance the process of compiling exchange lists, and update the register of Ukrainian civilians detained by the Russian Federation.

The President tasked the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council and the Minister of Defense with reviewing these matters and preparing proposals to resolve them.

Yesterday’s/this morning’s air defense tally:

Last night, Putin’s terrorists attacked with “Kinzhal” missiles and more. Ukrainian air defense shot down 311 aerial targets: 309 attack UAVs and 2 Kh-101 missiles. Hits and debris were reported in several areas. The main strike targeted Starokostiantyniv; Kh-47M2 missiles missed.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 4:53 AM

Here is President Zelenskyy’s address from earlier today. Video below, English transcript after the jump.

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There Was an Extremely Significant Statement by President Trump; And It Is True: It Is Russia Who Is Doing Everything to Undermine Peace Efforts and Drag Out This War – Address by the President

28 July 2025 – 21:17

I wish you health!

First of all, I would like to thank all our warriors who are defending Ukrainian skies. Overnight, our warriors neutralized another three hundred Russian drones – many of them were shot down. There have been good results in downing ‘shaheds’ with interceptor drones. Army aviation, Air Force aviation, and mobile fire groups did a good job. We are ramping up everything that can provide additional protection for our cities, our Ukrainian communities. Thank you to everyone who is helping.

Yesterday, in my conversation with President Macron, we agreed that Ukraine will provide a clear and detailed outline of our current funding needs for drones. The updated document is already being presented to our partners – the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, together with the team from the President’s Office, has prepared everything. The drone-related objectives set for this year will be fully met.

Today, I spoke with the President of Estonia. I thanked him for the support, and I especially value Estonia’s position, the position of all the Baltic states, in relation to European integration. A clear and principled stance. The same goes for our other friends in the European Union – thanks a lot. Ukraine delivers on its promises.

Today, there was an extremely significant statement by President Trump. And it is true: it is Russia who is doing everything to undermine peace efforts and drag out this war. Every night there are strikes, constant Russian attempts to hurt Ukraine. Indeed, peace is possible if we act strongly and decisively, and we have repeatedly said – and all partners know this – that sanctions are a key element. Russia factors in the sanctions, factors in such losses. Peace through strength is possible. Ukraine, as always, is ready to work with America, with President Trump, in the most productive way possible, to end this war with dignity and lasting peace. I thank everyone in our Ukrainian foreign policy team who is working for this – for a truly meaningful relationship with America.

A few more things.

Today, I signed a law that strengthens the Security Service of Ukraine giving it greater capacity to carry out combat tasks, eliminate the occupier, and conduct special operations to defend Ukraine. The number of personnel is being increased, particularly for the “A” Special Operations Center of the Security Service of Ukraine. These are among our most effective warriors. I also signed the law we discussed with the families of Ukrainians held in Russian captivity – and with our warriors themselves, those who were freed and have returned home. The law restores justice. It resolves the financial issue, ensuring that warriors who were taken prisoner receive the same financial guarantees as all other defenders of Ukraine.

Today, I was at the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War. We held a special meeting dedicated to this particular day – the Day of Remembrance, the Day when we honor the memory of those killed in Olenivka. At that time, the Russians committed one of the biggest massacres – over 50 Azov fighters were killed in Olenivka in an explosion and fire, and nearly 150 others were severely wounded. An absolutely heinous crime. From now on, every year, Ukrainians will honor the memory of all our people who were killed – those who were executed or tortured in Russian captivity, in Russian prisons, in Russian camps, and on the front line. Today, the Headquarters team reported on the current status of our people – those we are searching for among the prisoners and those we are bringing home. Some of those already returned were also present. Taira, Leniie Umerova, Azov fighters, warriors of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Military personnel and civilians. We discussed what needs to be done to improve the rehabilitation of our people after captivity. We talked about how we can make the organization of prisoner exchanges more effective. Following this discussion, I instructed the preparation of draft laws to provide more rights and opportunities to those released from captivity. There are decisions that can be made by the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Health, the military command, and the negotiation team. I expect implementation and reporting by the end of the week. We have already brought back 5,857 of our people through exchanges. We are looking for every single name. We must bring everyone home. Ukrainians deserve to live in peace, in their own home, in an independent Ukrainian state.

Glory to Ukraine!

Georgia:

For the 243rd consecutive day, the main avenue in Georgia’s capital is blocked. Protests continue nationwide. 🇬🇪✊

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 2:10 PM

📢 TI_Georgia has published a report detailing the businesses and assets owned in Europe by current and former members of the ruling Georgian Dream party, as well as businessmen closely affiliated with the party.

👉 transparency.ge/en/blog/what…
#Georgia #GeorgiaProtests #RepressionInGeorgia

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) July 28, 2025 at 8:44 AM

🚨 Lithuania Adds 10 More Individuals Linked to Georgian Dream Government to List of Undesirable Persons, Bans Their Entry Until 2030

Previously, Lithuania had imposed visa sanctions on 102 individuals from #Georgia.
#GeorgiaProtests
#RepressionInGeorgia

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— Batumelebi&Netgazeti (@netgazeti.org) July 28, 2025 at 11:02 AM

Rumours grow that judges dealing with the regime prisoners are increasingly unsettled, socially speaking. Closing sham trials for the media didn’t help.

It’s indicative that only a few handle most of the cases, an overstretch that wouldn’t normally be the case. 1/2

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 3:37 PM

Not to say that the system isn’t completely rotten, though. 2/2.

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 3:37 PM

Lithuania:

Russian drone flying at about 200m over Vilnius in Lithuania July 28, having gone off course and entered Lithuanian airspace from Belarus. As fascist Russia’s Blitz air raids on democratic Ukraine increase in size and intensity, such incidents are bound to become more frequent.

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— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 2:19 AM

Russian Gerbera drone casually flies over the Lithuanian capital this morning.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 10:06 AM

Ooopsie!

The US:

Trump on Putin: “We’d have a good talk, and it seemed on let’s say three occasions that we were gonna have a ceasefire and maybe peace and you’d divide it up and you’d do whatever you have to do to get to the end. And all of the sudden missiles are flying into Kyiv.”

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 28, 2025 at 9:18 AM

And there it is, what we used to call a Kinsley gaffe. Trump had been discussing partitioning Ukraine with Putin.

Trump: “I’ve always gotten along with President Putin. I had a great relationship with him. And he went through the Russia Russia Russia hoax too. We used to talk about it.”

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 28, 2025 at 9:40 AM

Putin didn’t go through a hoax with Trump, Putin orchestrated and directed his intelligence and security services to undertake a year’s long influence campaign to 1) prevent Clinton from being elected president because he was angry she had criticized his 2011 (re)election and 2) to boost Trump’s chances of becoming president.

Trump on Putin: “I’m gonna make a new deadline of about 10 or 12 days from today.”

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 28, 2025 at 9:06 AM

Putin gets his own infrastructure week!

A black and white picture of the Three Stooges. They are wearing hats, seated at a table, and all 3 are face palming themselves so that you cannot see their faces. The caption says: Triple Face Palm Because Even the Three Stooges Can See That You Fail.

Back to Ukraine.

According to Ukrainian journalist Yuriy Butusov, since the 3rd Brigade was reorganized into a corps, losses of units have dropped by half, even as combat intensity has grown. He credits the change to increased trust in leadership, better tactics, organization and reporting

— Tatarigami (@tatarigami.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 5:59 AM

Ukrainian heavy drone with 250kg air bomb

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 7:10 AM

Sumy:

The reality of life in Ukraine: in Sumy, a wedding ceremony takes place under the sound of a russian drone overhead.

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— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 6:02 PM

Russian forces struck a food store in Sumy region with a drone, injuring a vendor.

Why? What did it achieve them?

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 3:39 PM

Kharkiv Oblast:

In Kharkiv region, a Russian FPV drone struck a civilian car, killing the 75-year-old driver and injuring a 51-year-old passenger.

Since the drone was an FPV russian operator knew exactly what he was doing. Bastard.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 12:16 PM

Kropyvnytskyi, Kirovohrad Oblast:

A building and equipment belonging to one of the State Emergency Service (SES) units in Kropyvnytskyi have been damaged in russian attack.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 8:44 AM

Kyiv:

People are hiding in Kyiv metro stations from russian drones and missiles.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 8:14 PM

Air alert in all of Ukraine – MiG-31K in the air, reported to have fired a Kinzhal aeroballistic missile. There’s a thunderstorm in Kyiv, so you can’t tell easily if there are explosions, or the sound of interceptors launching – very disconcerting.

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— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 1:57 AM

Odesa:

Odesa. People pull pieces of downed Russian Shahed from the sea

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 2:20 PM

Kakhovka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast:

The Kakhovka main canal near Yakymivka, once brimming with water, is now dry and overgrown due to the Russian-led destruction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Plant. A stark reminder of occupation’s impact on Ukraine’s environment.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 9:37 AM

Russia:

/1. Aeroflot’s operations have been brought to a standstill following a cyberattack that hit during the night of July 28. Internal IT infrastructure has been effectively destroyed. Most systems remain non-functional.

The photo shows a message left by hackers after the airline was hacked.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 8:09 AM

/2. Computers are down both at airports and in offices. Flight planning is impossible. Aircraft cannot be refueled. The basic coordination between crew members has broken down — flight teams are unable to locate one another, and no one knows which planes are supposed to fly, where, or with whom.

— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 8:10 AM

Only a few flights with pre-calculated logistics are managing to take off. Other crews arrive in complete uncertainty, receiving no instructions. Many are being sent home. Others remain stuck on board, waiting for updates that never come.

— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 8:10 AM

/4. The airline’s headquarters in Melkisarovo has had its electricity shut off — a likely attempt to prevent further access to compromised systems. Staff have been ordered not to use corporate email or internal devices.

— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 8:10 AM

aeroflop 🤌

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 11:25 AM

More from russian ‘Aeroflot’ collapse.

Enjoy your fucking war.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 10:21 AM

/1. Russian media report a massive cyberattack on Aeroflot, the country’s largest airline.

The version about a hack has now been officially confirmed — Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office stated that the disruption was caused by a cyberattack.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 6:28 AM

/2. Hacker groups Silent Crow and the Belarusian Cyber Partisans have claimed responsibility, saying they spent a year planning the operation. Around 7,000 servers were destroyed, and 20 terabytes of data were stolen, effectively crippling Aeroflot’s IT systems.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 6:29 AM

/3. Aeroflot is currently unable to issue refunds for canceled flights. The refund system will only become available once the airline restores its internal services.

Aeroflot has also asked passengers on canceled flights not to come to airports, to avoid making the already difficult situation worse

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 6:30 AM

After ‘Aeroflot’ collapse:

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 10:46 AM

Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia:

🔥 Something is burning in Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod region of Russia, within the grounds of the 210th Interservice Regional Training Center.

This facility serves as a training center for the engineering troops of the russian AF.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 11:04 AM

Salsk, Rostov Oblast, Russia:

Something is on fire in Salsk, Rostov region of russia 👀🔥

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 9:10 PM

That’s enough for tonight.

Your daily Patron!

There are no new Patron skeets or videos today. Here is some adjacent material.

I love sharing videos of these kitties from Kharkiv Ecopark. While they are, of course, adorable, I also share them because they represent wonder and new life in a place overshadowed by war, violence, and loss. It somehow gives me hope. And also, they are so adorable!

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 6:27 PM

Open thread!

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Open Thread: Where’s the Beef?

by Anne Laurie|  July 28, 20256:47 pm| 68 Comments

This post is in: Food, Open Threads, Show Us on the Doll Where the Invisible Hand Touched You

Beef prices in the U.S. have climbed to record highs. Learn more on why, plus recipes to make the most out of the beef you've purchased.

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— The Associated Press (@apnews.com) July 24, 2025 at 4:00 PM

… The average price of a pound of ground beef rose to $6.12 in June, up nearly 12% from a year ago, according to U.S. government data. The average price of all uncooked beef steaks rose 8% to $11.49 per pound…

But this is not a recent phenomenon. Beef prices have been steadily rising over the past 20 years because the supply of cattle remains tight while beef remains popular.

In fact, the U.S. cattle herd has been steadily shrinking for decades. As of Jan. 1, the U.S. had 86.7 million cattle and calves, down 8% from the most recent peak in 2019. That is the lowest number of cattle since 1951, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture…

… in 2020, a three-year drought began that dried out pastures and raised the cost of feed for cattle, according to the American Farm Bureau. Drought has continued to be a problem across the West since then, and the price of feed has put more pressure on ranchers who already operate on slim profit margins.

In response, many farmers slaughtered more female cattle than usual, which helped beef supplies in the short term but lowered the size of future herds. Lower cattle supplies has raised prices…

President Donald Trump’s tariffs have yet to have a major impact on beef prices but they could be another factor that drives prices higher because the U.S. imports more than 4 billion pounds of beef every year.

Much of what is imported is lean beef trimmings that meatpackers mix with fattier beef produced in the U.S. to produce the varieties of ground beef that domestic consumers want. Much of that lean beef comes from Australia and New Zealand that have only seen a 10% tariff, but some of it comes from Brazil where Trump has threatened tariffs as high as 50%.

If the tariffs remain in place long-term, meat processors will have to pay higher prices on imported lean beef. It wouldn’t be easy for U.S. producers to replace because the country’s system is geared toward producing fattier beef known for marbled steaks…

Nelson said that recently the drought has eased — allowing pasture conditions to improve — and grain prices are down thanks to the drop in export demand for corn because of the tariffs. Those factors, combined with the high cattle prices might persuade more ranchers to keep their cows and breed them to expand the size of their herds.

Even if ranchers decided to raise more cattle to help replace those imports, it would take at least two years to breed and raise them. And it wouldn’t be clear if that is happening until later this fall when ranchers typically make those decisions…

Trump take beef

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— mtsw (@mtsw.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 10:04 AM


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Only if this doesn’t become a more pervasive problem: www.wearegreenbay.com/news/local-n…

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— Don’t Look Up 75 (@dontlookup75.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 9:37 AM


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Accidental shootings with deer rifles in suburbs are what's going to make a comeback.

— alarmist morisette (@technicalsquirrel.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 1:11 PM


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Also it would massively economically hit his own base and I'm pretty sure the treat centric squishy middle class is gonna -love- it.

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— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 2:07 PM


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The all stick no carrot presidency crashes forward

— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 2:28 PM

Mandatory, especially at the moment, musical coda:

Open Thread: Where’s the Beef?Post + Comments (68)

Amy Sherald & the Streisand Effect

by Anne Laurie|  July 28, 20251:50 pm| 93 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, KULCHA!, LGBTQ Rights Are Human Rights

Amy Sherald says the Smithsonian suggested removing a painting of a transgender woman as the Statue of Liberty from her upcoming show at the National Portrait Gallery “to avoid provoking President Trump.” Sherald: “I cannot in good conscience comply with a culture of censorship”

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— Nicole Chung (@nicolechung.bsky.social) July 24, 2025 at 1:06 PM

Now, more than ever, would be a good time to visit the Whitney Museum in NYC… [Gift link]

… “American Sublime,” set to arrive at the museum in September, is a much heralded exhibition of works by Ms. Sherald and would have been the first by a Black contemporary artist at the Portrait Gallery. She is particularly known for her sensitive, serene portraits, which led to her selection by Ms. Obama. Some of her work, such as her transgender Statue of Liberty, has also been fueled by social concerns.

“I entered into this collaboration in good faith, believing that the institution shared a commitment to presenting work that reflects the full, complex truth of American life,” the artist said in a letter sent on Wednesday to Lonnie G. Bunch III, the secretary of the Smithsonian, which runs the Portrait Gallery. “Unfortunately, it has become clear that the conditions no longer support the integrity of the work as conceived.’’…

A Smithsonian spokesman released a statement that suggested Ms. Sherald had misunderstood Mr. Bunch’s proposal. “The video was to accompany the painting as a way to contextualize the piece,” the statement said. “It was not to replace Amy Sherald’s painting. “

In a second statement, the institution said: “While we understand Amy’s decision to withdraw her show from the National Portrait Gallery, we are disappointed that Smithsonian audiences will not have an opportunity to experience ‘American Sublime.’…

The Smithsonian has been under scrutiny by President Trump who in March issued an executive order that asserted that the country had “witnessed a concerted and widespread effort to rewrite our nation’s history” by the institution. He argued that the Smithsonian had “in recent years, come under the influence of a divisive, race-centered ideology.”

A White House official said that the “removal of this exhibit is a principled and necessary step” toward restoring what it sees as the proper role of institutions like the Smithsonian.

“The ‘Trans Forming Liberty’ painting, which sought to reinterpret one of our nation’s most sacred symbols through a divisive and ideological lens, fundamentally strayed from the mission and spirit of our national museums,” Lindsey Halligan, a special assistant to the president who has been working on his efforts to transform the Smithsonian, said in a statement. “The Statue of Liberty is not an abstract canvas for political expression — it is a revered and solemn symbol of freedom, inspiration, and national unity that defines the American spirit.”…

In her letter, Ms. Sherald said: “Portraiture has always been my way of asserting presence — of creating visibility where there has too often been erasure.” She continued. “When that visibility is compromised, even subtly, it alters not only the artwork, but the message it carries. I cannot consent to that.”…

Ms. Sherald has been open about her activism. One of her works is a portrait of Breonna Taylor, whose death helped galvanize national protests against police violence. The painting is now jointly owned by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington and by the Speed Museum in Louisville, Ky.

Another work, “For Love, and For Country,” features two men embracing in the posture of Alfred Eisenstaedt’s photo of a sailor kissing a female nurse on V-J Day in Times Square. Ms. Sherald has described the image as a contribution to conversations around the military and sexuality.

Both are in the show at the Whitney that had been scheduled to travel to the Smithsonian…

When challenged over a portrait of a transgender Statue of Liberty by the National Portrait Gallery, artist Amy Sherald declared that “silence is not an option.”

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— The Advocate (@advocate.com) July 24, 2025 at 5:15 PM

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… Sherald told the Times that Bunch suggested that instead of having the painting, there should be a video of people discussing transgender lives, and this ultimately led her to cancel the show. “The video would have opened up for debate the value of trans visibility, and I was opposed to that being a part of the ‘American Sublime’ narrative,” she said in her statement.

Her work is known for its political stance, which is why the former First Lady chose her, and she made this clear in her statement, explaining why she felt it was the right decision to withdraw her show from the National Portrait Gallery.

“I cannot in good conscience comply with a culture of censorship, especially when it targets vulnerable communities,” Sherald wrote. “At a time when transgender people are being legislated against, silenced, and endangered across our nation,” she added, “silence is not an option.”

This is not the first time the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery has been criticized for queer erasure. A retrospective of the works of Felix González-Torres, which closed this month, came under fire for obfuscating the late artist’s queer identity and connection to the AIDS crisis, particularly in the portrait of his partner Ross Laycock, “Untitled” (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)…

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Artist Amy Sherald cancels her Smithsonian show over censorship concerns Sherald said she backed out amid discussions of removing a painting that shows a transgender woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty.
www.nbcnews.com/nbc-…
#transgender #trans #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA

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— Transgender World (@transgenderreport.com) July 25, 2025 at 10:14 AM

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“Amy Sherald is one of the most important portraitists today, and her work celebrates and illuminates our shared humanity. SFMOMA stands by Amy’s artistic vision and respects her decision regarding the presentation of her mid-career survey, American Sublime.”
www.sfchronicle.com/entertainmen…

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— Steve Rhodes (@steverhodes.bsky.social) July 24, 2025 at 4:42 PM

… “A painting of a transgender woman is a political painting,” Sherald told the Chronicle in November. “Being Black is political because I think queerness and blackness can be the same where if a whole bunch of Black people start showing up to a space or queer people,” it becomes a Black or queer space, Sherald finished. ..

“I entered into this collaboration in good faith, believing that the institution shared a commitment to presenting work that reflects the full, complex truth of American life. Unfortunately, it has become clear that the conditions no longer support the integrity of the work as conceived.’’

Sherald, 51, is best known for her 2018 official portrait of first lady Michelle Obama “Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama” and the 2020 painting “Breonna Taylor,” a painting of the 26-year-old emergency medical technician who was fatally shot by police in Louisville after officers forced their way into her home that was commissioned as a cover for Vanity Fair magazine.

Born in Columbus, Ga., Sherald lived and worked in Baltimore for much of her career, winning the National Portrait Gallery’s Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition in 2016 for her 2014 painting “Miss Everything (Unsuppressed Deliverance).” “American Sublime” features nearly 50 paintings and works on paper by Sherald from 2007 to the present…

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Learn more about Amy Sherald and #BlackArt
nmwa.org/art/artists/…

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— Anne 💙🩷🤍 [נעמי יעל] (@tranniehathaway.bsky.social) July 24, 2025 at 4:15 PM

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Amy Sherald, “All American,” 2017

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— Michael Lobel (@mlobelart.bsky.social) July 24, 2025 at 1:39 PM

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The Help (Open Thread)

by Betty Cracker|  July 28, 202512:19 pm| 79 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Open Threads, Politics, Republican Stupidity

Trump isn’t escaping questions about Epstein on his UK golf junket, and I bet Deputy AG Todd Blanche wishes his client would shut the fuck up already, because the more Trump yaps about the scandal, the harder covering up his mess is going to be:

REPORTER: What caused the breach between you and Epstein?

TRUMP: That's such old history. Very easy to explain, but I don't want to waste your time by explaining it. He did something that was inappropriate. He hired help and I said 'don't ever do that again.' I never went to the island.

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) July 28, 2025 at 10:03 AM

“He stole people that worked for me.”

The White House communications director, brain-wormed lunatic Steven Cheung, insists that Trump kicked Epstein out of his club for being a creep. Various others attribute Trump’s dust-up with Epstein to a conflict over a Palm Beach property they wanted that was subsequently flipped by Trump, perhaps to launder money from Russia.

Now Trump’s saying Epstein poached his workers, plural. At least one of Epstein’s victims, the late Virginia Giuffre, says Epstein accomplice Maxwell recruited her at Trump’s South Florida club. If the oozing orange pustule’s words mean anything (debatable), maybe more than one victim recruited was there.

Maybe Blanche coached Trump after huddling with Maxwell last week and told him there was a second victim recruited at Mar-a-Lago, and Trump sprung this new story on us as a trial balloon to see if his lawyers can sell Trump as an innocent victim of unfair labor practices or something.

Or maybe Trump is just a demented old fool who can’t shut up, and Blanche is back in DC munching on Tums while trying to figure out how to extricate his client from his latest mess. That seems more likely to me, but who knows.

Open thread.

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Monday Morning Open Thread: Portents

by Anne Laurie|  July 28, 20258:53 am| 250 Comments

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It’s almost time for summer’s meteor shower duet.
The Southern Delta Aquariid and the Alpha Capricornid meteor showers peak at the same time — in the early morning of July 30.

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— The Associated Press (@apnews.com) July 27, 2025 at 2:00 PM

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President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law will add $3.4 trillion to federal deficits through 2034, the Congressional Budget Office reported, a slight increase in the projection that takes into account the final tweaks that Republicans made before getting the legislation over the finish line.

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— The Associated Press (@apnews.com) July 27, 2025 at 9:00 AM

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Republicans should be providing relief to families whose lives have been devastated by historic flooding.
Instead they are trying to rig the election by gerrymandering the Texas congressional map.
These extremists are unfit to govern.

— Hakeem Jeffries (@hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 12:21 PM

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Late Night Open Thread: Forewarned

by Anne Laurie|  July 27, 202511:14 pm| 95 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Trumpery


(h/t Satby)
 
From July 2024: Fintan O’Toole, at the New York Review of Books — “For the fixers, enablers, and vassals who surround Donald Trump, the rewards of his friendship are not worth the risks”:

… Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall trilogy gives us the fullest sense of what it’s like to be a hanger-on in the court of a capricious narcissist. A pair of courtiers compare such a life to playing chess in the dark, on a board of jelly, with chessmen made of butter. Over the course of the three novels, two dazzlingly successful servants of Henry VIII, Thomas Wolsey and his protégé, Thomas Cromwell, lose the king’s favor. They are stripped of power and then of life. This downfall, in the world Mantel conjures in such convincing detail, is inevitable. The psychopathic ruler’s ultimate expression of power is the destruction of those on whom he has relied most, the ones who have been such good servants that they have developed the temerity to imagine themselves as indispensable. In the end Cromwell is forced to reflect that “Henry has ground and ground me in the mill of his desires, and now I am fined down to dust I am no more use to him, I am powder in the wind. Princes hate those to whom they have incurred debts.”

Yet Mantel’s novels also show that where there is risk, there can be reward. We understand why Wolsey and Cromwell, who are no fools, accept the hazards implicit in the task of navigating the big boss’s whims, rages, moods, and desires. The recompense is as lavish as the danger is acute. They get to build opulent palaces for themselves. They eat the best food and wear the finest clothes. They establish their own satellite courts with their own hangers-on and loyal retainers. They shine with the reflected luster of the monarch’s power and prestige. Part of what makes the novels so gripping is that the risk seems just about worth it. Ultimately it may have been a losing game, but while it lasted it gave these consummate players immense pleasure.

This is one of the things that is so peculiar about Trump’s nexus of power: the rewards are not worth the risks. He hates those to whom he has incurred debts. In her book Confidence Man, Maggie Haberman quotes an anonymous longtime friend who says that “being close to Trump was like ‘being friends with a hurricane.’” He is more a black hole than a sun king. Mantel’s Cromwell, in serving his master, imagines that “I have had my soul flattened and pressed till it’s not the thickness of paper.” Many of Trump’s servants—even if they had souls to begin with—have been so flattened and pressed by the overwhelming density of his self-regard that one has to wonder why others continue to propel themselves into his field of gravity. The typical autocrat revels in his power to give and take; Trump takes everything but gives back only grief and shame.

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On April 21, 2018, Robert Costello, acting as a go-between for Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, sent an e-mail to Cohen. Less than a fortnight earlier federal agents had raided Cohen’s office and seized documents related to the $130,000 payment Cohen had made to Daniels on Trump’s behalf. The purpose of Costello’s e-mail was to reassure Cohen that he would be protected: “I spoke with Rudy. Very, very positive. You are loved…. Sleep well tonight. You have friends in high places. Bob. P.S. Some very positive comments about you from the White House.” At Trump’s trial, Costello confirmed that “‘friends in high places’ definitely refers to President Trump.” When Cohen was asked, “What did you understand Mr. Costello to mean by ‘you are loved,’ by whom?” he answered, “By President Trump.”

This is how hierarchies of autocratic power are supposed to operate. Vassals like Cohen do their master’s bidding, and in return they have friends in high places who will protect them from the consequences of their nefarious actions and reward them for their service. But no object of Trump’s love gets to sleep well. Cohen went on to spend thirteen and a half months behind bars and a year and a half in home confinement. He is just one of hundreds of Trump’s supporters and followers who have endured humiliation and disgrace.

Giuliani filed for bankruptcy last December, has lost his license to practice law in New York, may be about to lose his license in Washington, D.C., and faces criminal indictments in Georgia and Arizona. His old age is shadowed by the knowledge that he will die broke and dishonored. The same goes for Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization and perhaps Trump’s most trusted functionary. He was sentenced in April to five months in jail after pleading guilty to two counts of perjury during his boss’s civil trial for fraud. It is his second sojourn in the notorious Rikers Island jail—he served one hundred days there in 2023 for offenses committed as Trump’s right-hand man.

Political enablers like Mark Meadows, Steve Bannon, Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, George Papadopoulos, Roger Stone, Peter Navarro, and Sidney Powell have faced—or still face—various criminal charges. Even those (like Flynn, Stone, and Manafort) whom Trump pardoned had to pay large legal bills and will always bear the stamp of criminality. Lawyers who were sucked into Trump’s orbit—including Jenna Ellis, Kenneth Chesebro, Jeffrey Clark, and John Eastman—are under indictment for their parts in Trump’s schemes to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election. So are dozens of people who served as fake electors. And more than 460 Trump supporters have been imprisoned for taking part in the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Among the 244 people who received felony convictions connected to the invasion, the average sentence has been about three and a half years. These are catastrophic outcomes, destroying relationships, careers, and reputations. The prize for their devotion to Trump is a world of pain…

Or consider the pitiful fate of Chris Christie. He imagined himself to be not just a political ally of Trump but a close personal friend; as Christie wrote in his hilariously self-pitying memoir, Let Me Finish, “He told me he loved me.” In return, as governor of New Jersey, Christie became the first senior member of the Republican establishment to endorse Trump for the party’s presidential nomination in 2016—a gesture that marked Trump as a serious contender rather than a mere insurgent outsider. Christie then spent nearly six months leading a team of 140 people to draw up detailed plans for the transition to a putative Trump presidency. When Trump was duly elected and Christie arrived at Trump Tower with his thirty binders full of blueprints for the new administration, they were sent straight to the dumpster and Christie was informed by Bannon that “we do not want you to be in the building anymore.” …

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War for Ukraine Day 1,249: Waves of Russian Drones Are Moving Across Ukraine While Russian Fixed Wings Are Up Over Western Russia Targeting Ukraine

by Adam L Silverman|  July 27, 20258:00 pm| 8 Comments

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

A painting by the Ukrainain artist NEIVANMADE. The upper 1/2 is grey and there are black Shahed drones on it aimed towards the bottom of the painting. The bottom half of the painting has a blood red background and in the center of the bottom is a house, to it's left is a swing set, and to its right is a car. They are charcoal grey on the blood red background background. The drones are targeting the house, swing set, and car. Above the house and below the drones are the words "Russia Kills To Erase Free People".

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I’m finally beginning to feel better and writing that, of course, will jinx it. While the fever seems to have broken and the congestion is clearing, I’m still just going to run through the basics.

The cost:

On July 26, three people were killed during a massive attack on Dnipro and the surrounding region. Among the victims of the Russian attack were 21-year-old Larysa Styhailo and her husband, who died on the spot.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 8:39 AM

Rescuers were able to pull the young woman from under the rubble and she was urgently transported to the hospital, but later died from her injuries.

— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 8:39 AM

Air raid alerts for drone swarms are up over almost all of Ukraine at 2:20 AM local time/7:20 EDT. The alert maps show Russian fixed wing aviation up over western Russia, which means the potential for Russian missile attacks.

Monitoring channels report russian planes have taken off and are heading to bomb Ukraine. We expect missiles to arrive in the middle of the night.

The traditional russian drone attack has already begun. It’s going to be another hard night. Please keep us in your thoughts.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 5:04 PM

>Russian strategic bombers airborne

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— Mira of Kyiv 🇺🇦 (@reshetz.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 5:45 PM

President Zelenskyy presented awards to and addressed Ukrainian medical professionals today. Video below, English write up after the jump.

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President Congratulates Medical Workers on Their Professional Holiday and Presents Them with State Awards

27 July 2025 – 18:54

On the Day of Medical Workers of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with combat and civilian medical workers at one of the healthcare centers under the Ministry of Internal Affairs and presented them with state awards.

“I want to congratulate all our doctors, nurses, and everyone who has dedicated their life to an incredibly important mission — to treat and save. To treat and save our Ukrainians, to assist with rehabilitation, and most importantly, to support our warriors today,” the President noted.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that even under very dangerous conditions near the frontlines and in border areas, our people continue to receive medical care.

According to the Head of State, the work of everyone involved in developing Ukraine’s rehabilitation system and recovery after injuries is extremely important.

“This includes state institutions, many municipal facilities, many private institutions, and numerous initiatives within our society. There are teams providing professional, evidence-based, systematic rehabilitation,” the President stressed.

He thanked Ukrainian medical workers for their efforts and called to remember all doctors, nurses, and combat medics who have been killed as a result of Russian strikes. Their memory was honored with a moment of silence.

The Head of State awarded military and civilian medical workers with orders and medals and bestowed the honorary titles of “Honored Doctor of Ukraine” and “Honored Healthcare Worker of Ukraine.”

The awards were given to combat medics who evacuate wounded warriors from the battlefield and provide first aid under tough conditions, as well as civilian medical workers who, since the first days of the full-scale Russian invasion, have been helping the injured, continuing to work in frontline regions and organizing medical services.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy was briefed on the specifics of the medical unit’s activities, which ensures assistance to wounded warriors. The facility offers a full cycle of treatment and rehabilitation, including medical and psychological support.

The President inspected the functioning of the day hospital department, wards, the operating unit, as well as the endoscopy, radiology, fluorography, and ultrasound diagnostic rooms.

In addition, representatives of the medical center showed specialized vehicles used for evacuation and medical assistance in combat conditions. These include emergency medical service vehicles, the Novator-2C armored vehicle designed for the evacuation of wounded from the battlefield, and a mobile surgical complex enabling stabilization procedures directly in the combat zone.

Georgia:

On day 242 of the uninterrupted protests in Georgia, the culture community organized a march to Rustaveli Avenue.

Protests continue in 8+ cities across the country.

📷 Mariam Nikuradze

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 2:20 PM

Georgian protesters line up to trample on the Russian flag 🇷🇺

We’re outside the venue where Russian “war heroes” — decorated by Putin — are competing in fencing. They have no place in Georgia.

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 6:01 AM

“Greetings” from protestors gathered in front of the sport palace, where fencing world championship is taking place with bunch of russian participants.

Tbilisi
📸 Mose

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— Tata Chemia (@tatach.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 7:57 AM

“Slava Ukraini! Glory to the heroes!”

Georgian protesters gather outside the Fencing World Championship, where Russian ‘war heroes’—decorated by Putin—are allowed to compete.
Those who massacre our Ukrainian friends have no place in Georgia.

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 5:57 AM

“Putin khuylo!”

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 5:26 AM

State Security Service arrested ex-Deputy Defense Minister Giorgi Khaindrava, another ex-ministry official, and a relative of ex-Defense Minister Juansher Burchuladze on corruption charges. Arrests follow a broader trend of arrests and prosecutions targeting ex-GD officials and former associates.

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— Civil.ge (@civil.ge) July 27, 2025 at 6:14 AM

The Georgian Dream is holding meetings with the Chinese Communist Party.

They aren’t losing time, unlike the MEGOBARI Act enforcement.

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 9:22 AM

While European journalists are denied entry, Georgia’s illegitimate, pro-Russian gov’t welcomes Russian army officers—“war heroes” decorated by Putin—to compete in a fencing championship in Tbilisi.

Activists protested outside their hotel. We’ll also protest at the venue today.

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 3:28 AM

Among them:
🇷🇺 Sofiya Velikaya – Major in the Russian Armed Forces, Putin’s official rep in 2024 elections
🇷🇺 Yana Egorian – Russian Army lieutenant, awarded “For Military Cooperation”
🇷🇺 Kamil Ibragimov – Russian Army captain
🇷🇺 Olga Nikitina – Russian Armed Forces junior officer

— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 3:28 AM

GORBI, which is known for everyone to be a regime-commissioned survey, made Lelo the largest opposition party, followed by Gakharia. Interestingly, they disregarded the fact that Lelo’s coalition partners For the People and Freedom Square have left. They are still included. 1/3

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— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 1:25 PM

Coalition for Change and Unity – National Movement (includes UNM) are 3rd and 4th.

Basically, they switched rankings. In reality, CfC and UNM are top, while Lelo and Gakharia are losing support. In GORBI’s previous sham surveys, the ranking reflected reality (but percentages didn’t). 2/3

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 1:25 PM

Lelo and Gakharia will participate in the local elections, unlike others. 3/3.

— Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@marikamikiashvili.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 1:25 PM

The mothers of Georgia’s 60+ political prisoners are handing out magazines filled with letters from those behind bars and their families. Here, one of the mothers, Nani Tsulaia (right), is comforted by a local.

A powerful 📸 by Mariam Nikuradze.

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— Rusudan Djakeli (@rusudandjakeli.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 1:46 AM

Austria:

Austria’s FM Meinl-Reisinger tells Die Welt that neutrality alone won’t protect Austria. She’s open to a public debate on NATO membership, though there’s no majority support in parliament or society.
www.welt.de/politik/ausl…

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 7:02 AM

The US:

“Trump is growing increasingly frustrated that despite having good interactions with putin on phone calls, they never lead to anything”-Rubio

Trump poured buckets of shit on Europe and Biden for not talking to Putin, and now, suddenly, *Pikachu face* he realizes why.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 9:06 AM

A black and white picture of the Three Stooges. They are wearing hats, seated at a table, and all 3 are face palming themselves so that you cannot see their faces. The caption says: Triple Face Palm Because Even the Three Stooges Can See That You Fail.

Back to Ukraine.

Ukraine’s drone campaign is systematically targeting Russia’s key southern rail corridor, which supplies the Donetsk front and Crimea, Ukrainian OSINT group Oko Gora reports. This is already the sixth attack in the past week, according to their update.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 4:40 AM

Another battle damage assessment from the Ukrainian strike on the railway substation in Volgograd Oblast, Russia:

Additional visual evidence indicate that strikes damaged not only the substation but also a building adjacent to the main railway station. The fire appears to have completely destroyed the structure, which, based on its characteristics, may have housed signal control equipment.

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— Tatarigami (@tatarigami.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 6:41 AM

2/ While the exact function of the damaged structure remains unconfirmed, the impact of the strike is clear. Visual evidence confirms the severity of the damage, and local news report about significant delays in both freight and passenger rail traffic as of the afternoon of July 27

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— Tatarigami (@tatarigami.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 6:41 AM

2/ NASA’s FIRMS system locates the fire in the area where the substation is located, marked by the red rectangle on the map. The governor of Volgograd also stated – due to falling drone debris, power supply to the railway’s network in the Oktyabrsky district has been disrupted

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— Tatarigami (@tatarigami.bsky.social) July 26, 2025 at 11:16 PM

3/ The Zhutovo railway traction substation (110/35/27/10 kV) powers the electrified rail line between Volgograd and Kotelnikovo. Disabling it cuts power to electric trains, disrupting traffic along this important logistical route. But what makes it particularly important?

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— Tatarigami (@tatarigami.bsky.social) July 26, 2025 at 11:16 PM

4/ Along the Volgograd–Kotelnikovo line, several key industrial facilities are located: the Petrov Factory – heavy or military-related production; the Kirov Factory – heavy industry, including defense manufacturing; and the Erman Factory – metallurgical and machine-tool output.

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— Tatarigami (@tatarigami.bsky.social) July 26, 2025 at 11:16 PM

5/ The final station on this line, Kotelnikovo, is also home to a military airfield – the 213th Training Aviation Base. While primarily used for training military pilots, it has previously been observed participating in rare combat operations, including missile launches.

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— Tatarigami (@tatarigami.bsky.social) July 26, 2025 at 11:16 PM

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A message from the Commander of Ukraine’s Drone Forces, as well as Madyar’s Birds:

🇺🇦 The enemy tried to eliminate “Zemlyak,” “Kirilovich,” “Klim,” “Hasan,” and “Achilles,” that is, all the commanders of the “Drone Line” units, — Commander of Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdi.

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— Vitalis Viva (@vitalisviva.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 2:16 PM

📝 “P.S. Pigdogs, we appreciate your attempt to stab us all at once yesterday. Smoke bambucello,” the commander sent a message to the Russians.

— Vitalis Viva (@vitalisviva.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 2:16 PM

MiG-29 pilot “Denfix” from Ukraine’s Western Air Command on a mission hunting Russian drones and missiles in a modernized Soviet jet.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 9:45 AM

Sumy Oblast:

Three women were murdered and 19 wounded in the russian attack against a regular bus in the Sumy region today. It was full of villagers, 39 people.

russian human safaris tested in Kherson, are now scaled up significantly. russians are monsters. They won’t stop until they are forced to.

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— Olena Halushka (@halushka.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 5:02 PM

Russia struck a civilian bus in the Sumy region, killing three women aged 66, 74, and 78.

Just like that. A bus. No reason, no military justification. Pure terrorism.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 4:12 PM

Kharkiv:

Meet Kharkiv’s rescuers! For them, every day brings immense and grueling challenges. They dig through rubble, dodge russian drones and glide bombs. They risk their lives to save others.

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 12:45 PM

Kyiv:

Jesus fucking christ explosions in Kyiv

— Mira of Kyiv 🇺🇦 (@reshetz.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 3:32 PM

Russian occupied Crimea:

Exclusive footage, released after a delay by Exilenova for operational security, shows Ukrainian Defense Forces drones targeting a military facility in occupied Crimea. Russian air defense activity is also visible in the video.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 5:18 AM

Odesa:

Odesa now. People are relaxing and swimming in the sea, watching as Russian Shahed drones are intercepted in the sky and crash into the sea.

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— 🦋Special Kherson Cat🐈🇺🇦 (@specialkhersoncat.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 6:42 AM

Russia launched drones at Odesa in the middle of the day on Sunday!

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 7:18 AM

Chasiv Yar:

There is only one country in the world that brought unimaginable horror and pain to the residents of Donetsk region — and it’s russia. #ChasivYar
Photo Libkos.

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— Olena Halushka (@halushka.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 9:08 AM

Russian occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast:

Ukrainian drones strike a Russian dugout near Malynivka, Zaporizhzhia region—filmed from the occupiers’ own viewpoint.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 8:47 AM

A Ukrainian FPV drone flew straight into the basement of a nine-story building where Russian troops were gathered. Reports say Ukrainian forces, backed by artillery and drones, retook positions near Stepnohirsk, Zaporizhzhia region, without losses.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 7:07 AM

Volgograd Oblast, Russia:

First footage shows the aftermath of drone strikes on Zhutovo Station, Volgograd region, earlier today

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 1:37 PM

Reportedly, the video shows the aftermath of drone strikes on a railway station in Volgograd region

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 6:07 AM

Republic of Tatarstan, Russia:

Russia expanding Alabuga drone factory. Once completed, the site could host up to 40,000 workers signaling a major boost in UAV output.
Source: CNN

This just screams ‘peace’, doesn’t it?

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— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 1:54 PM

Leningrad Oblast, Russia:

A Ukrainian Liutyi (“Fury”) attack drone soars across Leningrad Oblast in fascist Russia on the morning of July 27. Because of the threat of drone attacks, St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport has been closed for takeoff and landing, with delays to more than 70 flights.

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— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 4:09 AM

Stavropol, Russia:

Satellite images confirm three drone strikes on the Signal radio plant in Stavropol: two by AN-196 “Lyutyi” drones and a third by an unidentified model resembling an Iranian Shahed. The plant manufactures electronic warfare, radar, and navigation equipment for Russia’s military industry.

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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) July 27, 2025 at 5:40 AM

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