Kremlin delegate Medinsky mocked Ukraine’s child return request, saying not to “put on a show for European compassionate aunties.” Russia returned only 6 of 339 children on Ukraine’s list and launched a record number of drones last month, targeting schools and hospitals. 4/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Return of Ukraine’s abducted children as non-negotiable demand for Trump-Putin meeting
Trump should make the return of Ukraine’s abducted children his non-negotiable first demand to test Putin’s commitment to peace. He claimed he could secure the return of 19,500+ children. Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska is the ideal moment to press this issue, NYpost. 1/
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Voice of Europe movement promoting Russian peace shut down
Malyuk: Medvedchuk and Marchievsky [pro-Russian] created the Voice of Europe movement to promote the "Russian peace" under the guise of European values.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 août 2025
Thanks to Czech counterintelligence and our team, they were documented, sanctioned, and their operation was shut down. 9X pic.twitter.com/z0wWQ0PVc5Malyuk: Medvedchuk and Marchievsky [pro-Russian] created the Voice of Europe movement to promote the "Russian peace" under the guise of European values. Thanks to Czech counterintelligence and our team, they were documented, sanctioned, and their operation was shut down. 9X
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Malyuk: Priority is front-line support, not striking beyond 700 km
Q: Can we strike further than 700 km?
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 août 2025
Malyuk: Our priority is to target objects that support military tasks along the front line. First and foremost, we focus on how to best assist our soldiers on the front lines and ensure they are supported.
7/ pic.twitter.com/EIX9apVU7bQ: Can we strike further than 700 km? Malyuk: Our priority is to target objects that support military tasks along the front line. First and foremost, we focus on how to best assist our soldiers on the front lines and ensure they are supported. 7/
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Malyuk: Russia spent $4.6B on information warfare against Ukraine last year
Malyuk: Russia spent $4.6В on information warfare against Ukraine last year.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 août 2025
It’s hard to imagine where that money went.
Probably, half of it was stolen.
6/ pic.twitter.com/VyqSx3k95VMalyuk: Russia spent $4.6В on information warfare against Ukraine last year. It’s hard to imagine where that money went. Probably, half of it was stolen. 6/
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Malyuk: 800g explosive mixture ‘thanked’ Russian chemical general Kirillov
Malyuk: We won’t officially acknowledge anything, but Kirillov, the Russian chemical general, ordered over 45,000 chemical attacks on our troops.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 août 2025
He also repeatedly commanded the killing of our soldiers.
The 800 grams of explosive mixture did its job, and we "thanked" him.
5/ pic.twitter.com/0lNRn6JrpsMalyuk: We won’t officially acknowledge anything, but Kirillov, the Russian chemical general, ordered over 45,000 chemical attacks on our troops. He also repeatedly commanded the killing of our soldiers. The 800 grams of explosive mixture did its job, and we "thanked" him. 5/
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Ukrainian Security Service uses plastic surgeons for agent safety and new identities
Malyuk: The Ukrainian Security Service engages renowned plastic surgeons to ensure the safety of its undercover agents after completing missions.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 août 2025
We also prepare cover documents for a fresh start.
4/ pic.twitter.com/AdNtWwJKvgMalyuk: The Ukrainian Security Service engages renowned plastic surgeons to ensure the safety of its undercover agents after completing missions. We also prepare cover documents for a fresh start. 4/
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Sea Baby drones upgraded to multipurpose with FPV, guns, and combat capabilities.
Malyuk: Sea Baby drones [hit frigate “Admiral Makarov” and much more] are now multipurpose, with FPV systems, machine guns, and capabilities for combat, mining, and underwater missions.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 août 2025
We're constantly improving them. 3/ pic.twitter.com/xTB3njkSNvMalyuk: Sea Baby drones [hit frigate “Admiral Makarov” and much more] are now multipurpose, with FPV systems, machine guns, and capabilities for combat, mining, and underwater missions. We're constantly improving them. 3/
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Malyuk urges steel porcupine transformation with defense upgrades
Malyuk: Today, our country must transform into a steel porcupine.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 août 2025
This includes increasing the number of personnel, their training, boosting air defense, UAV systems, ground robotic complexes, and all possible counterintelligence measures.
2/ pic.twitter.com/4D04yHd5k3Malyuk: Today, our country must transform into a steel porcupine. This includes increasing the number of personnel, their training, boosting air defense, UAV systems, ground robotic complexes, and all possible counterintelligence measures. 2/
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Operation Spider Web delayed by drunkenness of Russian drivers
Operation “Spider Web” [took down 34% of Russian strategic aviation] started one month late because the recruited Russian drivers got drunk during Easter, May holidays, and May 9th — Head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Malyuk.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 13 août 2025
We couldn't reach anyone. All unavailable.
1/ pic.twitter.com/HfbTKCiKEuOperation “Spider Web” [took down 34% of Russian strategic aviation] started one month late because the recruited Russian drivers got drunk during Easter, May holidays, and May 9th — Head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Malyuk. We couldn't reach anyone. All unavailable. 1/
