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Ukrainian patriot. Advisor to Internal Affairs Minister (2021-2023). Institute of the Future founder.
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频道 Pravda_Gerashchenko_en (@pravdagerashchenko_en) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 17 298 名订阅者,在 政治 类别中位列第 3 285,并在 乌克兰 地区排名第 3 514 位。
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自 невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 17 298 名订阅者。
根据 07 七月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 -158,过去 24 小时变化为 10,整体触达仍然可观。
- 认证状态: 已认证(Telegram 官方确认)
- 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 7.06%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 5.86% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
- 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 1 222 次浏览,首日通常累积 1 014 次浏览。
- 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 103。
- 主题关注点: 内容集中在 drone, moscow, attack, defense, putin 等核心主题上。
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作者将该频道定位为表达主观观点的平台:
“Ukrainian patriot. Advisor to Internal Affairs Minister (2021-2023). Institute of the Future founder.”
凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 08 七月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 政治 类别中的关键影响点。
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Russia's attack on Kyiv today killed three people and injured 13 more. Two of the injured are in serious condition.
One of the Russian drones struck a 25-story apartment block. Rescuers evacuated an injured child from the building.
📹: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
| 2 | ❗️An SSU Sea Baby naval drone struck the Russian shadow fleet tanker Blue in the Black Sea.
The vessel was near temporarily occupied Yalta, within Ukraine's exclusive economic zone.
Russian aircraft tried to intercept the drone but failed.
The tanker Blue is under sanctions imposed by the European Union, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Ukraine for transporting Russian oil in circumvention of international sanctions.
It is a Suezmax-class tanker, one of the largest types of oceangoing tankers used to transport large volumes of oil and petroleum products.
Glory! | 411 |
| 3 | President Trump: Would you go to Moscow?
President Zelenskyy: It's difficult. There are a lot of Ukrainian drones there. It's dangerous. | 389 |
| 4 | Secretary Rubio:
I think [Ukraine's strikes deep inside Russia] is one of the dynamics that's changed in this war over the last few months. Russians are finding it more difficult to defend their own airspace.
We hope that it's going to create the space now to negotiate the end of this war.
President Trump: It's an escalation, but one that can help lead to an end. | 366 |
| 5 | ⚡ President Trump to President Zelenskyy:
We are gonna give you a license to make Patriots.
This way he can't complain that we are not giving him enough.
Make them yourself. | 487 |
| 6 | President Trump on Russia-Ukraine war:
We've settled a lot of wars. I thought this one might be the easiest.
But Putin is a difficult character, and this guy [President Zelenskyy] is a difficult character.
It's not the easiest thing. It is a lot of commitment. | 457 |
| 7 | Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy have met at the NATO summit in Ankara. | 524 |
| 8 | In Russia's Volgograd, local residents are pitching tents and spending the night in line at gas stations to get at least some gasoline.
By the way, one of Russia's largest oil refineries is located in Volgograd. | 561 |
| 9 | Coventry, while still a member of the executive board under Bach, advocated for the return of Russians.
History knows cases of excluding aggressors - and knows no such return. Germany was not allowed to participate in the Games after both world wars: readmission came only after peace. South Africa was kept out of the Games for twenty-eight years and was only returned after the dismantling of apartheid. Yugoslavia was excluded in 1992 while the war in the Balkans was still ongoing. Russia is the first case where an aggressor is being brought back in the middle of a war that it itself started.
However, there is one analogy: Berlin 1936, when the IOC similarly chose "neutrality" and gave the Nazi regime an international platform.
The IOC’s decision is a pathetic example of immorality and greed. The tactic is clearly set by the Russians themselves: this is their style of small steps, each of which shifts the boundary of what is normal. Neutral athletes in 2023. Paris in 2024. Milan in winter. Belarus in May. The ROC in July. The next step is the return of the flag and anthem.
Markers to watch: the decision on Russian symbols before the Youth Games in Dakar in October; whether World Athletics holds its position; and whether the IOC proceeds to full rehabilitation of Russia before Los Angeles without any ceasefire. If it does - the IOC will finally confirm that its principles have a price, and that price is not high. | 621 |
| 10 | Greed and immorality have won.
Yesterday, July 7, the IOC provisionally reinstated the membership of the Russian Olympic Committee and rescinded its recommendations to international federations to ban Russian athletes from competitions. Formal restrictions remain in place: Russian officials are not invited, no events will be held in Russia, and the issue of the flag and anthem has been postponed "until the appropriate time." But the main step has already been taken: for the first time since 2022, the Olympic system has opened its doors to a state that is waging war.
IOC officials found a convenient legal basis. The ROC’s membership was suspended in 2023 due to the inclusion of sports structures from the occupied territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions. The Russians amended their statutes, removing references to these structures - and the IOC decided the problem had been resolved.
We are used to associating the Olympics, the international Olympic movement, and elite sports with peace. The mission of sport is to serve a peaceful society. This is enshrined in the Olympic Charter itself.
However, the IOC has chosen a convenient interpretation of the principle of non-discrimination and every athlete’s right to sport. In this case, it is not simply about the right to participate in competitions, but about the right to propaganda and the normalization of violence as a state policy of the Russian regime. Some Russian athletes themselves take part in the war against Ukraine. Many of them support the Russian regime, accept awards from Putin, and whitewash crimes. Therefore, they cannot pretend to be "neutral" representatives of sport. Yet the IOC believes they cannot be discriminated against.
The most cynical part of this story is that the IOC has retained the requirement that athletes must be "role models for a peaceful society." Checking this has been entrusted to the Russian Olympic Committee itself. In other words, a structure tied to the aggressor state will determine its own integrity.
The IOC’s argumentation does not withstand criticism. IOC officials insist that athletes already need "equal access" to qualification for Los Angeles 2028. But qualification for Paris 2024 also took place during the war that argument did not work then. IOC officials insist that "sport is beyond politics." Yet the same IOC quite politically stripped Putin of the Olympic Order in 2022.
The Olympic system did not adopt this decision unanimously. World Athletics confirmed a full ban for Russians and Belarusians just days earlier. FIFA and UEFA are also not lifting restrictions - in particular because teams from other countries simply refuse to play against Russia. Conversely, swimming and gymnastics surrendered back in the spring. This split is a map of institutional resilience: it shows where it still holds and where it no longer does.
Money plays the main role here. Russian financial influence on world sport is well documented. The purest example is fencing. Alisher Usmanov, designated by the EU as an oligarch with particularly close ties to Putin, transferred about 80 million Swiss francs to the International Fencing Federation over three Olympic cycles; in 2020, his money accounted for 93% of its income.
For decades, he financed federations in Africa and South America, for which these contributions were a matter of survival. The result: in 2024, despite sanctions from forty countries, Usmanov was re-elected president - 120 votes to 26.
Russian money has become a structural part of the financing of the Olympic periphery - small federations whose votes elect the leadership of world sport. It is not the decision itself that is being bought. It is the environment in which such a decision looks natural. The IOC has long been vulnerable to this mechanism - it is enough to recall the Salt Lake City 2002 scandal. There is also a personal dimension: Bach exchanged awards with Usmanov, Putin was the first to congratulate both Bach in 2013 and Coventry in 2025. | 572 |
| 11 | 没有文字... | 569 |
| 12 | 34 people injured by the Russian strike on Kharkiv. One of them is a three-year-old boy.
Two people killed.
Pure Russian terror. | 579 |
| 13 | 2022 - "We'll defeat Ukraine in two days! Good Lord, what is there to even defeat?!"
2026 - "No fuel? Well, back in the day we had food ration cards. We'll get through this too. Yes, it's hard, but we're used to it."
What else will we soon hear from propagandist Simonyan? | 748 |
| 14 | Russia continues attacking Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure. Last night, Russian forces launched a massive strike with ballistic missiles and 169 drones on Ukraine:
▪️Kyiv:
1 person killed, 2 injured. Fires continue in Sviatoshyn and Desnianskyi districts. 42 trams of Polish Pesa company were damaged in a depot.
▪️Kharkiv:
2 people killed, more than 20 injured (including 3 children). Private houses, a church, cars and a five-story building were damaged. A gas station was also hit.
▪️Chernihiv region:
Russian drones struck two enterprises, causing fires and damaging vehicles.
▪️Poltava region:
A gas station was attacked.
▪️Odesa region:
Three gas stations and an energy infrastructure facility were hit. 11 people injured from the evening strike.
▪️Dnipropetrovsk region:
A logistics company facility was attacked. | 735 |
| 15 | Footage of a drone maneuvering over targets in Nizhnekamsk, Tatarstan, Russia. | 739 |
| 16 | ❗️Nine more Russian shadow fleet tankers struck in the Sea of Azov last night!
That makes 21 tankers struck within 72 hours: 19 shadow fleet tankers, 1 bulk carrier and 1 ferry.
That is beyond impressive! | 737 |
| 17 | A line at a gas station in Nizhnekamsk, Tatarstan, Russia, with the burning oil refinery in the background. | 811 |
| 18 | Drones attacked oil refineries in the Russian cities of Nizhnekamsk and Saratov. | 817 |
| 19 | Borisoglebsk air base is burning after a drone strike in Voronezh region of Russia.
While Russia attacks Ukrainian civilians, Ukraine continues diminishing Russia's military potential. | 1 082 |
| 20 | Massive Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv.
A third attack on Kyiv within a week. | 1 073 |
