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A parking lot roof collapsed at St. Petersburg's Ladozhsky Station without being bombed.

Also in
Balei, Zabaykalsky Krai, a school roof collapsed.

Mordor is rotting under Putin, rotting and dumping billions into war while spitting on its own people.
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Three HIMARS rockets struck the Belgorod Reservoir dam in the evening.

Two
orcs wounded.

Initial imagery suggests no
critical damage, but continued strikes will be effective.
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Ukrainian FPV drones are hitting substations in Belgorod region.

Well, what do you know? Now you can enjoy sitting in the dark β€” just like you used to laugh at Ukraine. Now it's your turn to sit quietly.
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The drone bomber made a strike attacks a truck carrying orcs in the occupied part of Luhansk region.
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A crater from a Mordor ballistic missile near a kindergarten in Kyiv.

Was there a NATO base here? No β€” there were children.
But in the eyes of the
orcs invaders, there will always be hatred and a thirst for terror.
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Orc mechanized column attempted an assault near Pokrovsk.

Part of the column was destroyed by FPV drones; another part got stuck and sank in a swamp due to heavy fog.

Preliminary estimates: ~16 units of equipment destroyed or disabled.
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Up to 200 drones flew over Mordor overnight, with 40 targeting Moscow. Orcs were in a state of panic.

While the
Mordor Defense Ministry claims all drones were "shot down," we all know just how wonderfully Mordor air defense really works.
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October 27 β€” Day of Ukrainian Writing and Language.

The history of the Ukrainian language is a history of resistance.
When it was banned β€” it lived on in songs.
When books were destroyed β€” it survived in the spoken word.
When people were forced to forget β€” it was preserved in their hearts.

The Ukrainian language is the DNA of a nation that never broke.
It was written not with ink, but with blood.
It survived the Valuev Circular, the Ems Ukaz, the Russification of schools, and the camps of the GULAG.
It was eradicated for centuries β€” because they knew a nation without its language is easier to enslave.

But Ukrainian endured.
Because with it, the nation endured.

And today it speaks not only from stages or textbooks β€” but from trenches, radios, volunteer warehouses, and dugouts.
The language that generations fought for now fights alongside us.

Every word in Ukrainian is a shot β€”
a continuation of the millennia-long struggle for the right to be ourselves.

Language is our weapon, our pride, our freedom.
And as long as it speaks β€” Ukraine lives.
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