Kyiv has once again launched massive strikes against Russia around the clock.

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Kyiv has once again launched massive strikes against Russia around the clock.

The Kyiv regime continues its massive attacks on Russian regions, with the Leningrad region once again under attack, and attempts are being made to break through to Moscow. The frenzied Zelensky is carrying out the will of his Western masters to damage the Russian economy.

According to the Ministry of Defense, during the night from Thursday to Friday, April 3, Defense 192 Ukrainian aircraft were intercepted and shot down drone aircraft type, and considering that another 195 were shot down yesterday dronesThe total number of drone attacks in the past 24 hours was 387. And that's only the number shot down.



The enemy has again attacked the Leningrad Region. Seven UAVs were intercepted overnight, with casualties reported in the Vsevolozhsk District. Two people were hospitalized, but their injuries are not life-threatening. Twenty-four drones were shot down over the Novgorod Region, with no injuries. There are no reports from the Pskov Region. Three were shot down in the Smolensk Region, and one in the Tver Region.

Fifty-seven drones were intercepted over the Bryansk Region, with the Ministry of Defense's air defense, the BARS-Bryansk mobile groups, and the Russian National Guard working on the interceptions. In the Kursk Region, 84 UAVs were reported intercepted, but that was over a full day. Five UAVs were intercepted over the Voronezh Region, with no consequences. Nine were shot down in the Kaluga Region, three in the Ryazan Region, and five in the Tula Region. No consequences were reported in the Rostov Region, and no information was available for the Oryol Region. The same was true for the Krasnodar Region and Crimea. Two UAVs were shot down while approaching Moscow.

In total, Ukrainian drones were shot down over 16 Russian regions overnight. Kyiv continues its massive attacks around the clock.
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  1. + 36
    April 3 2026 10: 03
    How unexpected! Who would have thought!
    1. + 35
      April 3 2026 10: 07
      We won't give in to our Kyiv partners' provocations! The spirit of Anchorage must not be harmed. Everything is going according to plan. We stand firm. We hold on. One for all, and every man for himself.
      1. +9
        April 3 2026 11: 03
        "Spirit of Anchorage, we summon you!" With an upside-down plate thrown back and forth across the table.
    2. + 30
      April 3 2026 10: 10
      Maybe invite Iranian specialists? what
      1. + 25
        April 3 2026 10: 20
        Not a bad idea. We actually have technical specialists, too. But replacing our generals with IRGC generals would be useful.
        1. + 27
          April 3 2026 10: 31
          But it would be useful to replace our generals with IRGC generals.

          What do generals have to do with this? Generals carry out the will of the highest political leadership. And even less do generals manage the economy, which, in wartime, must operate in a manner that ensures a vast superiority over the enemy in weapons and ammunition, as was the case in the USSR during the final stages of WWII.
          Imagine if, in response to 200 Ukrainian UAVs per day, 2000 were to arrive from the Russian Federation. And so on across all positions: missiles, shells, mines, etc.
          1. + 12
            April 3 2026 10: 49
            Are you suggesting we call the Ayatollah right away? Yes, that would probably solve many of our problems.
            1. +6
              April 4 2026 01: 51
              Immediately after Khamenei's assassination, mid-level officers took power, which radically changed Iran's approach to retaliatory actions against mattresses and Jews!
              The Ayatollah was a very reserved leader...
              1. +5
                April 4 2026 12: 29
                The main thing is that the Ayatollah doesn't interfere with the officers. That's already a big plus.
          2. +1
            April 3 2026 11: 47
            There have been calculations that show that in March 2026, the Ukrainian Armed Forces sent twice as many drones to Russia as they responded with.
          3. +8
            April 3 2026 14: 58
            What do generals have to do with this?
            Our generals are generally out of the picture, always. That's why they've long since relaxed and are enjoying life, accepting parades and awards.
          4. 0
            April 5 2026 07: 34
            And our generals themselves, as they say, are a bit of a bummer. It's one thing to quietly siphon off budgets, build dachas by the sea, and hoard cash for the kids in Nice. Real combat, endless reports, is quite another. And you still have to supervise some lieutenant colonels 24/7! That's not what they joined the army for, not for that. laughing
          5. 0
            April 8 2026 17: 06
            На завершающем этапе СССР получал тyеву хyчy военных материалов, оружия, технологического оборудования из США в объёмах не меньших, чем сегодня получает Окраина (пик западных поставок за весь период войны пришёлся как раз на 1944 год) . Добавим сюда ковровые бомбардировки Германии в режиме нон-стоп, вынужденное отвлечение до 50% всех промышленных ресурсов Рейха на строительство ПЛ, ракетное оружие и прочие "вундервафли", которые не использовались на Востоке. Отзыв на Запад почти всей истребительной авиации и танковых дивизий СС после высадки в Нормандии в июне 1944 г. И станет ясно, почему вдруг летом 1944 г. фронт двинулся невиданными темпами до 50 км в сутки, а всего годом ранее месяцами бились лбом о немецкую оборону...
            Во многом поэтому завершающий этап ВОВ плавно не перевалил в 1950-е годы, как сейчас в СВО.
        2. + 22
          April 3 2026 10: 32
          Unfortunately, we learn about the actions of our guys from the war correspondent in "Telega", isn't that why "Donkey" The head of the Ministry of Digital Development is so angry with him that the official press and TV are silent. What's surprising when Ernest is at the helm of one of them...
        3. +1
          April 3 2026 11: 07
          Quote from Aken
          Not a bad idea. We actually have technical specialists, too. But replacing our generals with IRGC generals would be useful.

          And have you forgotten about the "ayatollah"? laughing "There are few truly violent people, that's why there are no leaders." laughing
          1. -2
            April 3 2026 11: 09
            Where can I get it? In Turkmenistan? laughing
            1. +4
              April 4 2026 16: 18
              "Where can I get one?! - Every second person in Turkmenistan is an Ayatollah and even Khomeini!"
              But seriously, our "Leopold" has been in need of some "animal" for a long time now, although this is "from the mice's point of view"; the wise believe that Leopold is playing a brilliant game of chess and has practically already won...
              1. 0
                Yesterday, 05: 44
                И я о том же.............. request
      2. +6
        April 3 2026 10: 32
        Quote: Uncle Sam_2
        Maybe invite Iranian specialists?

        The Iranians are busy, the Houthis can.
      3. +1
        April 4 2026 13: 44
        "Maybe we should invite Iranian specialists?" - Yes, the use of a missile with a nuclear warhead would most likely help here, so that there would be no trace of Bandera's scum.
        1. 0
          April 5 2026 08: 43
          Destroy all the bad guys, will there be any good ones left? It's a village, really...
    3. + 18
      April 3 2026 10: 24
      And we keep threatening to harm the foreign accounts of oligarchs and their closest associates, as well as their relatives who live abroad permanently.
    4. + 14
      April 3 2026 11: 13
      The frenzied Zelensky is carrying out the will of his Western masters to damage the Russian economy.

      Maybe he's just waging war as he should?
      1. +2
        April 4 2026 09: 06
        hi
        Quote: novel xnumx
        as it should be?
        The best air defense is your own tanks on the enemy's runway...
        1. +2
          April 4 2026 09: 20
          Tramp hi Well, no longer! Now the best air defense is a machine gun cart.
          1. +3
            April 4 2026 11: 32
            Roma, the classic Marxist-Leninist Comrade Lenin formulated everything long ago: mail, telegraph, bridges... now with some changes, but the meaning is the same
  2. + 22
    April 3 2026 10: 06
    Oh! And when the air defense missiles run out, what will the guarantor come up with? Like we haven't started yet? :-) Clowning around!!!
    1. -10
      April 3 2026 10: 13
      Why should air defense missiles run out? Russia, unlike Ukraine, produces its own missiles, covering the entire spectrum from MANPADS to anti-aircraft missiles. Most Ukrainian UAVs are shot down by aircraft cannons. Given this, it will be a long time before Russia's air defenses are exhausted.
      1. + 18
        April 3 2026 10: 18
        The Bandar-logs don't even wait for exhaustion. They're not interested. They keep hammering away, not caring about Minsk, Istanbul, or Anchorage.
        Moreover, the growth is exponential.
        1. + 10
          April 3 2026 10: 48
          hi!
          Quote from Aken
          The Bandar-logs don't even wait for exhaustion. They're not interested. They keep hammering away, not caring about Minsk, Istanbul, or Anchorage.

          What if we not only shoot down drones, but also target the places where they are manufactured and stored? And most importantly, the places where the orders to launch them are given. So that EVERYONE understands that ANY move in this direction will not only be met with a response, but will be be punishedExtremely harsh, without any proportionality and, most importantly, inevitable.

          Isn't this a fresh and unexpected thought? lol
          1. +5
            April 3 2026 10: 53
            Isn't this a fresh and unexpected thought?

            That's hardly the word. But it's dangerous. The Bandar-logs might respond. They're holding back for now. But I'm afraid not for long.
          2. +4
            April 3 2026 10: 53
            "Isn't that a fresh and unexpected thought?" Was that even possible?! what
          3. 0
            April 3 2026 11: 15
            "Somewhere on the hills, wild rosemary is blooming..."
            On topic, I think?
            1. +4
              April 3 2026 11: 38
              Quote: novel xnumx
              "Somewhere on the hills, wild rosemary is blooming..."
              On topic, I think?

              "There is elderberry in the garden, and in Kyiv uncle partner." Probably. Someone. Somewhere so high up that we can't see it from our sofas.
        2. -1
          April 3 2026 12: 11
          Quote from Aken
          Moreover, the growth is exponential.

          Could you provide figures? It seems rather unfounded on your part.
          1. 0
            April 3 2026 15: 06
            I was wrong. The number of missiles and drones flying toward Russia is decreasing month by month.
          2. +1
            April 3 2026 20: 18
            In 2022, there was one a month. Now it's 400 a day. Is this some kind of arithmetic or geometric or something else? And there's no end in sight to the war :((
            1. -2
              April 3 2026 23: 53
              Quote from solar
              In 2022 there was one per month

              There weren't any in '22.

              Quote from solar
              Now it's 400 a day. Is this some kind of arithmetic or geometric

              These are new opportunities that simply did not exist before.

              By the way, why don't you count how many of our drones were flying into Ukraine at the beginning of the war and how many there are now? Apparently, it was up to eight hundred per day.
              1. +2
                April 4 2026 00: 07
                Quote from: nik-mazur
                How many of our drones flew into Ukraine at the beginning of the war and how many are there now?

                Something even got interesting. I asked the internet and it turned out that
                On March 25, Russian forces deployed 999 Geranium drones to strike military and infrastructure targets in Ukraine.
                The previous record for the number of Geranium UAVs deployed was set the day before. On March 24, 946 drones participated in the Russian attack.

                1945 drones in two days!
                What is especially interesting is that this news went unnoticed.
              2. +3
                April 4 2026 00: 14
                There weren't any in '22.

                2022 year.
                On April 27, Bayraktar TB2 drones attacked the Transneft-Druzhba oil depot and a military warehouse containing 5000 tons of fuel in Bryansk.
                On June 22, the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery was attacked using a UAV; an explosion and fire were reported.
                On October 7, Ukrainian UJ-22 Airborne UAVs attacked the Shaikovka airfield.
                On November 16, Ukrainian UAVs attacked an oil depot in the village of Stalnoy Kon near Orel, damaging a storage tank containing petroleum products.
                On November 18, Ukrainian naval drones attacked the Sheskharis oil terminal in Novorossiysk.
                In December, there were UAV strikes on bombers in Engels and Dyagilevo.
                On average, approximately once a month.
                These are new opportunities that simply did not exist before.

                That's right. Previously, it was possible once a month, now it's 400 a day. What's next?
                1. WIS
                  -1
                  April 4 2026 00: 42
                  Quote from solar
                  What will happen next?
                  - blitz or rapid
                2. -4
                  April 4 2026 01: 34
                  Quote from solar
                  On average, approximately once a month

                  Yeah, until Bayraktar took it out.
                  And how did you get the figure of once a month? April, June, October, November, November, December – that's six times in ten months. On average, a little more than half per month.

                  Quote from solar
                  Now it's 400 a day. What will happen next?

                  In the worst case, it'll be the same as now. But most likely, they won't be able to continue at this rate for long. Especially since 400 UAVs a day isn't exactly an average figure, is it?

                  By the way, wouldn't you like to analyze our dynamics (for some reason)? A few drone strikes at the very beginning, and 1945 in two days? Wouldn't you like to ask what will happen next?
        3. -2
          April 3 2026 23: 44
          Quote from Aken
          Moreover, the growth is exponential.

          Are you a deep humanities student and don’t know what a geometric progression is?
          For example, if you start with ten and increase this number by 1,1 times every day, then in just two months you will have more than three thousand.
          Or did you just say that for the sake of it?
      2. -7
        April 3 2026 10: 19
        The Banderite just wants to be hit indiscriminately, with whatever comes to hand. He's probably a masochist. sad
        1. -5
          April 3 2026 10: 36
          Mitrich was bombarded with downvotes. So, skepticism and panic are winning out?
          1. -7
            April 3 2026 10: 42
            The theme is this: “independent” people have come running. They are worried. winked
          2. -3
            April 3 2026 23: 57
            Quote: olbop
            Mitrich was bombarded with minuses

            22 minuses at this point. Judging by the number, the standard on-call team is working.
        2. -2
          April 3 2026 10: 52
          Quote: Captive
          The Banderite simply wants to be hit indiscriminately and with whatever comes to hand. Probably a masochist. sad

          Five "minuses" were given by those who felt sorry for the Banderite? "Understand and forgive"? am
          I wish I could ask these "minuses": "Whose Crimea is it?"
          1. 0
            April 3 2026 11: 49
            Quote: Zoldat_A
            Quote: Captive
            The Banderite simply wants to be hit indiscriminately and with whatever comes to hand. Probably a masochist. sad

            Five "minuses" were given by those who felt sorry for the Banderite? "Understand and forgive"? am
            I wish I could ask these "minuses": "Whose Crimea is it?"

            Gee ... laughing laughing laughing
            And I got it from those who consider Crimea "Ukrainian"... laughing laughing laughing
            Well... Have fun, if you only know how to fight from Poland on a keyboard. And I'll laugh out loud at you, Anik-warriors...

            Haven't the TCC reached Poland yet? laughing laughing laughing You'll all end up in black soil...

            Although, many of you have outsmarted everyone – you've hidden in Russia. The Central Control Center certainly won't be able to reach you there. But our secret services are much closer. So don't get too excited. Just lift your head up a bit, and they'll tear you off.
            1. -3
              April 3 2026 12: 14
              Quote: Zoldat_A
              Who considers Crimea "Ukrainian"?
              They're activating now. And there will be a lot of new ones—May 9th is coming soon. We've received the manuals.
              1. -4
                April 3 2026 12: 42
                Quote: Rusich
                Quote: Zoldat_A
                Who considers Crimea "Ukrainian"?
                They're activating now. And there will be a lot of new ones—May 9th is coming soon. We've received the manuals.

                It seemed like the air in VO had gotten cleaner lately, and the stench of pig barn had practically disappeared. But now—either the admins have loosened the reins, or you, Alexey, are right—the influx has increased so much that there aren't enough people to handle them all.
      3. +3
        April 3 2026 10: 24
        Quote: Mitrich73
        Most Ukrainian UAVs are shot down by aircraft cannon fire. Given this, it will be a long time until Russia's air defenses are exhausted.

        You write unpopular things, comrade))
      4. -8
        April 3 2026 10: 37
        Quote: Mitrich73
        Taking this into account, you will have to wait a long time for Russia's air defense to be exhausted.

        Don't react to "tsipsota".
      5. + 15
        April 3 2026 10: 47
        Most Ukrainian UAVs are shot down by aircraft cannon fire. Given this, it will be a long time until Russia's air defenses are exhausted.

        There may be plenty of air-to-air missiles, enough to last a long time. But the number of factories and enterprises undamaged by the air strikes is dwindling. So we could very well see Russia become depleted.
      6. +1
        April 3 2026 12: 00
        This information appeared on a neighboring website
        Romanov Light, citing his sources, writes about the reasons for the "enemy UAV debris" missing from our strategic targets. There is a serious shortage of air defense missiles, especially the Pantsir missiles—many are either completely out of ammunition or partially loaded.

        If so, then that's sad.
        1. 0
          April 3 2026 17: 13
          Does Romanov Light have information in all air defense units? The state of affairs with the BC is at the very least a military secret.
      7. +1
        April 3 2026 19: 14
        Quote: Mitrich73
        Why should air defense missiles run out?

        Because a planned and steady cooling of the economy is being carried out, and this implies a decline in production of everything.
        1. 0
          April 3 2026 19: 50
          Missiles are not available on the open market; their demand is determined by the State Defense Order. The state advances the order by allocating the necessary funds.
          1. +1
            April 3 2026 21: 04
            Quote: Mitrich73
            Missiles do not enter the open market; their demand is determined by the State Defense Order.

            But metal, chemicals, energy, and electronic components come from the free market, and if the order price remains unchanged, then the price of the purchased raw materials is free, but if the supply cools, a shortage arises with all the ensuing consequences.
            The state advances the order by allocating the necessary funds.

            Not so simple, but through a loan
  3. + 16
    April 3 2026 10: 06
    Something needs to change, both at the top and at the bottom - on the ground.
  4. PN
    + 11
    April 3 2026 10: 07
    What, they've got a conveyor belt production going on there? Drones are churning out stuff like sausages.
    Somehow it seems to me that militarization implies something completely different...
    1. + 15
      April 3 2026 10: 20
      Production has opened in Europe and they promise to double it by the end of the year.
    2. + 10
      April 3 2026 10: 20
      That's right, and the assembly is likely decentralized and carried out in many locations. Electricity is supplied by mobile gas generators. Basically, "demilitarization" is in full swing... And as far as I understand, not even all the substations are wired yet...
    3. + 10
      April 3 2026 10: 27
      The ports are open, trains are running, so how can we not hinder businesses and their partners?
    4. +2
      April 3 2026 10: 28
      Quote: PN
      Have they opened a conveyor belt production there?
      request
      imagine the quantity dough (!), which are bipedal creatures calling themselves "homo sapiens" (apparently wrong !), they spend not on development, but on the destruction of their own kind, for example, even one military company in Ukraine?! belay
      And what if we count other military conflicts too?! ... what
      That can definitely be crossed out - Homo sapiens .. !!!! No.
      1. PN
        +3
        April 3 2026 10: 33
        I agree, if this money and science were directed towards space, then apple trees would probably be blooming on Mars.))
    5. +2
      April 3 2026 10: 38
      Quote: PN
      Drones slap like sausages.

      Yes, all of Europe is churning it out.
  5. +6
    April 3 2026 10: 10
    Unfortunately, we don't have a culture of pressing the "Red Button". The Americans have this culture, they pressed it twice, but we don't. Perhaps something in the Ministry of Culture needs to be changed. hi
  6. + 10
    April 3 2026 10: 13
    "Kyiv has once again launched massive strikes against Russia around the clock."
    "The Kremlin sees and understands everything." (c) And frowns...
  7. + 13
    April 3 2026 10: 14
    The next stage is daily attacks by hundreds of cruise missiles. It won't happen tomorrow, but there's no doubt that given the chosen war strategy, it will happen.
  8. +3
    April 3 2026 10: 23
    On February 24.02, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief addressed the Ukrainian Armed Forces service members—arms in hand—to overthrow the illegitimate government. Either the service members are stupid, or the illegitimate government suits them just fine. Something's not quite right.
  9. + 12
    April 3 2026 10: 29
    Why are the rabid Zelensky and his gang still alive? A rhetorical question for Trump's friend and Yeltsin's successor.
  10. + 13
    April 3 2026 10: 29
    We haven't even started yet. So what if this strange military operation is entering its fifth year? It's all the enemy's doing. Now Dmitriev will go back to Miami to surf the waves. The spirit of Anchorage can't be defeated.
    1. + 10
      April 3 2026 10: 45
      And Peskov will declare that "Kyiv must make a courageous decision and voluntarily leave Donbass. Then everything will immediately get better."

      The provocation of weakness continues.
  11. +5
    April 3 2026 10: 35
    So, it looks like it will be time for nuclear weapons, and the situation for us is getting worse and worse.
    1. -1
      April 3 2026 11: 15
      Judging by the armament and modernization programs of the armed forces of many countries, the situation is worsening globally. And the leaders of these countries are well aware of this, but officially speaking about it is still taboo. We understand this too, and in this light, a strange military operation may not seem so strange after all.
  12. + 10
    April 3 2026 10: 37
    Kyiv has once again launched massive strikes against Russia around the clock.

    And for some, bridges across the Dnieper are still a sacred cow.
  13. HAM
    +5
    April 3 2026 10: 49
    There's been so much negativity and smut in all the Russian media lately...sometimes about pop star Trump, sometimes about Israel, but nothing about our own affairs and how to improve them...listening to the reports from Israel brings tears to your eyes...
    1. +2
      April 3 2026 11: 19
      For now, there's no reason to worry about our situation. When the widespread claims start to surface that milk is harmful to the body, and meat and butter are also harmful—they cause warts—then we'll be worried.
  14. +5
    April 3 2026 10: 50
    Why don't we use our geraniums 24/7?
    Are we not the same again?
    1. +2
      April 3 2026 11: 16
      Because the enemy has learned to shoot down Geraniums with piston engines with about an 80% guarantee, BUT! There is a Geranium variant with a turbojet engine, but it's more expensive, uses more fuel, and therefore has a smaller payload, so the Kakeli can't yet shoot it down with any certainty.
      In general, there is no point in launching Gerani with piston engines, knowing in advance that 8 out of 10 will be guaranteed to be shot down.
      Chubatorius actively use AI modules and hybrid guidance systems, which CURRENTLY can only process (capture and hold) low-flying SLOW-SPEED targets up to 200-250 km/h
  15. +4
    April 3 2026 11: 02
    Let's talk about the economics of war, regardless of the importance of protecting peaceful cities and industrial infrastructure.
    The Pantsir air defense system is partially effective, as low-flying, 60-80-meter-high bastard contraptions are difficult to detect, much less shoot down. The cost of Pantsir missiles relative to bastard drones is several times higher, which drains the economy. The Yolka is good, but not at night and is not a layered defense system.
    The end result is that the enemy is draining our country's resources—it's a one-sided game. It's terrible.
    1. +2
      April 3 2026 14: 37
      Quote: PASus
      one-sided game

      This is how we also pound the enemy, and much more effectively.
  16. +2
    April 3 2026 11: 13
    Oh, we miss Konashenkov to tell us how great everything is here.
  17. +4
    April 3 2026 11: 15
    Why not attack the Russians? Zelensky knows he's safe, a bunch of generals are sitting in their headquarters, and Rada deputies are arguing about war. EU guests visit Kyiv once a week.
  18. -2
    April 3 2026 11: 16
    I have a feeling the day will come when the news will be something like, "Over the past 24 hours, not a single case of a UAV flying over the Ukrainian border was recorded."
  19. -2
    April 3 2026 11: 24
    What will Putin say about this?
    1. 0
      April 3 2026 12: 37
      He already said that "now is not the time to look for someone to blame."
  20. 0
    April 3 2026 11: 53
    In another year, Russia will be under attack by 400-500 UAVs per day, thanks to production in other countries. Overall, the army is fulfilling its mission within its capabilities; it's the politicians on their own front who are failing.
  21. +1
    April 3 2026 14: 49
    And if you listen to our Ministry of Defense, we already bombed all the "UAV drone production workshops" a long time ago! request They probably bombed something wrong?! lol I've noticed for a long time: when they show footage of American (Israeli) air strikes, where there's an "X," there's an explosion! But in our video, the "X" is in one place, and the explosion is in another! Miracles?! request
    1. +2
      April 4 2026 00: 03
      Quote: senima56
      The footage of American (Israeli) strikes shows that where there's a cross, there's an explosion! But in our video, there's a cross in one place, and an explosion in another.

      Well, we compared the capabilities of Hollywood and Mosfilm.
      Well, and a secret: the videos with crosses and explosions are not guidance systems, but surveillance systems.
  22. 0
    April 4 2026 13: 11
    Wow! Even blocking Telegram didn't help! Who would have thought that, right?
  23. +2
    April 4 2026 13: 40
    Why are Zelensky and his gang still alive, while civilians are dying from NATO missiles?
  24. +1
    April 4 2026 17: 38
    Quote: Genius Yo
    "Where can I get one?! - Every second person in Turkmenistan is an Ayatollah and even Khomeini!"
    But seriously, our "Leopold" has been in need of some "animal" for a long time now, although this is "from the mice's point of view"; the wise believe that Leopold is playing a brilliant game of chess and has practically already won...

    Our "Leopold" sleeps in the shafts! And not for the first year.
    1. 0
      April 5 2026 08: 11
      So, in their reports, they bring him that all is well in the kingdom. And one can sleep soundly.
      True, he used to travel around the regions often. But not anymore. Maybe he's settling into a bunker too?
  25. 0
    April 5 2026 10: 50
    Quote: Ivan Vasilievich 282
    Destroy all the bad guys, will the good guys remain?

    Let the creator sort out the "good-bad" issues, and let the Americans do the same, since the US message began to distribute who is good and who is bad.