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频道 Dmitry Medvedev (@medvedev_telegrame) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 40 818 名订阅者,在 政治 类别中位列第 1 476,并在 美国 地区排名第 792 位。
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自 невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 40 818 名订阅者。
根据 30 六月, 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 -107,过去 24 小时变化为 -5,整体触达仍然可观。
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- 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 120.84%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 83.16% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
- 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 49 324 次浏览,首日通常累积 33 944 次浏览。
- 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 0。
- 主题关注点: 内容集中在 kiev, weapon, regime, threat, enemy 等核心主题上。
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凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 01 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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No matter how Russophobic the Polish elites may be, one has to admit that on the issue of the vile Kyiv Banderite scum they have taken a correct and honest stance, unlike other European countries and brainless Brussels. I wonder what their position would be if, say, instead of a family crypt, the Duce’s body were reinterred in the Roman Pantheon, and a grandiose monument to Hitler were erected in Berlin.
Or is that about to happen soon too?
| 2 | Poland has decided to go to court to take the building of Russia’s former consulate in Gdansk from Moscow (apparently, as a counterweight to stripping the Bandera boys of their Polish honors). It’s no use talking to the Polish freeloaders about the immunity of diplomatic property.
So let me remind those shameless squatters about something else instead. Belweder, the Polish president’s current residence, was built with Russian imperial money. Yes, you heard that right! It was Russian money!
Thus, it would make sense for Russia to think about filing a suit to reclaim the palace from its illegal possession (rei vindicatio) by this newfangled Rzeczpospolita. | 40 405 |
| 3 | Three key developments of the week
First, the signing of the notorious “deal” between the US and Iran. Empty verbiage aside, everyone now realizes that Tehran didn’t lose this war to Washington, to say the least, even in spite of the killing of the Iranian leader and devastating missile strikes. Israel, the third embittered participant, has seen its hopes of the annihilation of Iran’s political regime dashed and therefore craves revenge. And there’s nothing Trump can do to keep it in line. The precarious agreement can be easily torpedoed by new strikes against Lebanon or other provocations, which is precisely what Netanyahu’s cabinet needs because it depends on war for survival.
Thus, it would be premature to expect peace, as the Strait of Hormuz has been turned into a Persian nuke, which I wrote about on April 8. And this weapon will be put to use…
Second, given the enemy’s massive attacks against our cities, the intensity of which is growing and will apparently keep growing, it’s time to say it loud and clear that we are not and cannot be bound by any more rules when it comes to dealing with neo-Nazi Kiev. The only thing that must be unacceptable to us is the premeditated targeting of civilians. Let me stress the word “premeditated,” meaning knowingly intended. Otherwise, it’s no holds barred, however the freak on Bankovaya and his scummy European stooges might whine. The Hague conventions on the laws and customs of war don’t apply either, by the way. They’ve outlived their usefulness. War has changed too much over the past hundred of years. Back in the day, kidnapping or murdering heads of state, even enemy states, was out of the question, and dropping bombs from balloons has given way to missiles and drones, so invoking rebus sic standibus principle is entirely appropriate.
Third, some mad Dutchmen, after smoking way too much weed in their coffeeshops, are blabbering about concentration camps for Russian prisoners of war.
What can I say about this drug-induced verbal vomit? Unlike the vile neo-Nazi hag that Europe has become, Russia is not going to build concentration camps for Europeans. And not because it’s immoral but simply because we just won’t need them in case of a war with some pathetic Dutchmen. Radioactive bones and ashes are usually buried deep in the ground. | 42 056 |
| 4 | No enemy can stop our homeland’s growth and prosperity.
Happy Russia Day! | 56 592 |
| 5 | You haven’t seen anything yet. | 68 723 |
| 6 | The Euro-impotents are throwing a fit over a drone hitting some residential building in Romania.
Obviously, it has to be established who launched the drone.
But regardless, every EU country really ought to shut up about it. European nations are direct participants in the war against Russia, and nobody’s even pretending otherwise anymore. Sure, they’re using their Bandera-loving proxies to do all the fighting, but what difference does that make to us? European drones, drone parts, other weapons — not to mention intelligence data — are used in attacks on our country every single day. And because of that, our residential buildings get damaged and our civilians die.
Just like with the terrorist attack in Starobelsk, the blood is on the hands of scumbags like Ursula, Merz, Macron, Starmer, and all the other repugnant parasites.
So they’d better get used to it. This won’t be the last time. There’s a war going on! And citizens of EU countries, as the population of nations at war, shouldn’t be going to sleep expecting peaceful nights. Especially around drone factories supplying the Banderite forces.
So shut your piehole. You haven’t seen anything yet.
That said, all those European lowlifes — the idiot EU figureheads, the little bureaucrats running that excuse for a union — know perfectly well how to end this war. So take it up with them! | 91 767 |
| 7 | Frankly, it’s hard to guess what must have happened to the feeble brains of the leaders of the so-called ukraine, whose grandfathers had fought for what was then our common land and hated the Banderites with all their soul, that prompted them to kneel during the reinterment of the Nazi bastards. First, Melnik; then Konovalets, and Bandera is next.
Hey, you, degenerate in green, aren’t you afraid that your grandfather might come for you in the dead of night to strangle you with his bony hand? Or that “true-blue ukrainians” will remember your origins and your prancing with the Muscovites and decide to hang you for losing a substantial part of the country?
Sure, Germany has its fair share of Nazis, but even they don’t dare sanctify Schicklgruber, Bormann, Göring, Himmler, or Goebbels on a national scale. The Kiev degenerates can beat the competition here!
Oh, one more thing. The Israeli MFA has denounced the atrocious reinterment of a criminal as a “hero of free ukraine” but what about their supplies of various military equipment to Kiev? Or is it their bloody business as usual? | 53 887 |
| 8 | Will they flush the Kiev narcoclown down history’s stinking sewer?
The hard blow to the green ghoul’s gut, delivered by the gentle hands of Kiev’s Western cronies, has breathed new life into this timeworn question.
Indeed, we’ve recently seen the public degradation of the cokehead dictator’s accomplice and remarkably intimate “partner,” a refusal by a number of Western countries to honor their earlier aid commitments, and even some timid opposition from the Kiev regime’s not-yet-rubbed-out opponents. Can it be that a guillotine blade is hovering above the expired ruler’s coke- and blood-clouded worthless head?
Not yet, apparently, since the Banderite ghoul is all the Russophobic Euro-degenerates have. Sure, he’s a creep, a thief, and a junkie. But who’s going to replace him? Country 404 is an expanse of scorched earth, abandoned by all who are still alive. True, there’s a British chap called Zaluzhny, but he’s got neither a personal army nor any sizeable support in the elites. Hyping him would take time, which the abhorrent likes of Merz, Macron, or Starmer don’t have. Therefore, the genital clown is still their only option in spite of his chemically induced euphoria and the leprosy of corruption.
What do we care, you might ask? They’re all the same! True, but not quite. The current situation is so dire that anyone who replaces the jittering bastard will start by disposing of his predecessor’s legacy, which means a much greater likelihood of agreeing to the demands of the US, his main sponsor. It will be easier for him to accept the inevitable. The new fattening rat will be much more amenable than the sick and cornered one. Together with its spawn, it will be happy to gorge on the leftovers from the European trashcan. Ironically, this rat might actually win their approval and protection even for agreeing to capitulate. And get a chance to stick it out till another “maidan”... | 54 526 |
| 9 | Happy Great Victory Day! | 49 411 |
| 10 | Today in Yerevan, two brainless Russophobes — both perfectly fluent in Russian — were stumbling through bad English with each other out of their own sense of inferiority. Though it was quite likely for the cameras, after which they went right back to wagging their tongues in their familiar, great and mighty Russian language. All that's missing is Trump and Vance to give these ignoramuses an English exam… | 40 946 |
| 11 | Happy Orthodox Easter! | 0 |
| 12 | The U.S.–Iran conflict has been put on hold. Predictably, both sides are claiming victory.
So who won? First of all, common sense did – though faith in it was badly shaken when the White House started talking about wiping out Iranian civilization in one day.
Still, the very fact that Trump agreed to discuss the 10-point plan is a win for the Iranians. The question is whether Washington will accept it, since it includes, among other things, compensation for the damage inflicted on Iran, the continuation of its nuclear program, and Tehran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz.
The answer is clearly no. That would be humiliating and would amount to a real victory for the Islamic Republic.
So what then? Back to war?
That’s possible. But there is also another option. Trump neither wants nor can sustain a long war, and he won’t find support in Congress for one, either. This means he must maintain the fragile ceasefire and pretend that everything is fine. Because every step on this board pushes the situation closer to zugzwang.
But this is a game of chess with three players, not two: there’s also Israel, which is not playing on the U.S. side. It has no use for a ceasefire, and it has not achieved its objectives. It could very well make its own move: simply sweep all the pieces off the board. That makes the situation highly uncertain.
Which also means the pigheaded European Russophobes will have to live in austerity mode for a long time.
Because there is no cheap oil in sight… | 0 |
| 13 | No, Trump isn’t leaving NATO, and neither is America. Obviously. There’s no real reason to, and Congress won’t allow it anyway. Trump’s rhetoric is nothing but posturing. Sure, some symbolic gestures are possible: trimming the size of the American contingent, withholding certain deliveries. But that’s not the interesting part.
What’s obvious is that serious fault lines exist within the Alliance — fault lines the Iran campaign has only deepened. And Europe’s political freaks, especially the Brussels crowd, have started genuinely mulling the creation of a fully-fledged military component inside the EU. That is what reshapes the picture.
Until now, our position on EU membership for neighbors has been measured and calm — even regarding Banderite Ukraine. Want to join? Go ahead. But that has to change. The EU is no longer just an economic union. It can transform, and rather quickly, into a full-blown military alliance, one overtly hostile to Russia, and in some ways worse than NATO. It would be a revolting rabble of unhinged European parasites whose entire purpose will be to harvest political capital — and of course, cash — from stoking Russophobic hysteria.
So where am I going with all this? Simple: it’s time to drop the tolerant attitude toward our neighbors joining what is now a military-economic European Union. That includes Country 404.
Our President recently signaled exactly this in politely coded terms hinting to a certain comrade Pashinyan that membership in the EAEU and the European Union are simply incompatible. | 0 |
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