I could watch this all day.
Open thread.
Update: another option? (she typed hopefully)
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I could watch this all day.
Open thread.
Update: another option? (she typed hopefully)
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Munira sent me this article, and it’s well worth sharing. I wanted to answer the final question below: Plus, what happened to American CEOs? But I couldn’t come up with anything that wasn’t filled with anger, disgust, and invective. Feel free to give it a try yourself.
The Epstein Class, with Anand Giridharadas by Terry Moran
The more Epstein files come to light, the darker the story gets.
With the release of more than 3 million new documents, videos and other artifacts of the shadow empire that Jeffrey Epstein created, a dizzying chasm opens wide across the world, and one stands struck dumb—not from shock, but from terror.
The dystopia is real, and the conspiracy theories do not do it justice. Jeffrey Epstein abused and raped girls and women (hundreds? thousands?), but he seduced the rich and powerful. So much so that it appears no field of human endeavor—politics, finance, law, commerce, medicine, the arts, sports and on and on—escaped his malignity, no country his reach. His was the real dark web.
How to make sense of such wickedness, cruelty, and corruption? In this as in so many of the biggest stories of our time, Anand Giridharadas makes an essential contribution. He is a great reporter on power, morality, and the elite networks that shape American life, and the lives of countless millions around the world.
How does elite impunity work? Why do normal consequences so rarely attach to power? When did our leaders discard the ordinary boundaries of human decency? What can we do to repair the frayed civic morality of our country?
Anand has reported deeply on these issues, and thought long and hard about them. This conversation, which moves on from Epstein to the shocking abandonment of democratic values in the second Trump term by the richest, once-most-progressive CEOs in American life. Did they mean not a word of their commitments?
We end with a much-needed word of optimism about America. Anand gets this country—her failings, her strengths, her hope—like few other journalists I know.
The Epstein Class, with Anand Giridharadas by Terry Moran
A searing look at what the files reveal. Plus, what happened to American CEOs?
Even if you don’t take the time to watch the video, I’d like to see us discuss some of the questions raised above.
How does elite impunity work?
Why do normal consequences so rarely attach to power?
When did our leaders discard the ordinary boundaries of human decency?
What can we do to repair the frayed civic morality of our country?
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Really interesting (and hopeful!) take from Dan Pfeiffer on the recent primary to fill Mikie Sherrill’s seat.
I want to start by saying this plainly: the New Jersey special Democratic primary to replace Mikie Sherrill is going to send shockwaves through the Democratic establishment. This is the most consequential Democratic primary result since Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defeated Joe Crowley in 2018.
Seriously.
Eleven Democrats ran in the special election to complete Sherrill’s term. (There will still be a regular primary in June, and the winner of that race will be on the ballot in November for the full term beginning next year.)
The major contenders were former congressman Tom Malinowski, progressive organizer Analilia Mejia, former lieutenant governor Tahesha Way, and longtime New Jersey political operative Brendan Gill.
Malinowski was widely viewed as the early frontrunner. The long-entrenched New Jersey political machine lined up behind Gill. AIPAC backed Way. Mejia, meanwhile, was endorsed by Bernie Sanders, AOC, and a number of prominent progressive leaders.
As of this writing, not all votes have been counted, and most outlets have not formally called the race. But Mejia is leading by roughly 600 votes. Almost no one expected her to finish first. Most observers assumed she would place fourth.
Even if Malinowski ultimately ekes out a narrow win, the underlying signal remains unchanged. This election represents a fundamental shift in the Democratic political landscape.
First, Democratic voters remain deeply angry at the Democratic establishment.
People describing this as a “Democratic Tea Party” miss what the Tea Party actually was. But one thing is now unmistakable: being the establishment candidate—with establishment money and endorsements—is a liability in a Democratic primary.
Mejia ran on the slogan, “Same old blue won’t do.” That message landed. And it should make a number of sitting Democrats very nervous. The vulnerability for incumbents is not that they are insufficiently moderate—it is that they are seen as part of a political establishment that voters no longer trust.
Second, Democratic voters want fighters who push bold, progressive ideas—especially on affordability.
This is what powered Zohran Mamdani in New York City last year, and it is what powered Mejia this week.
Mejia called for a $25 minimum wage. Most primary voters understand that Congress is not going to more than triple the federal minimum wage tomorrow. But the point of the proposal is not legislative realism—it is signaling. It tells voters she is willing to fight for them and is not calibrating her positions around donor comfort. The endorsements from Sanders and AOC reinforced that signal.
Third, ICE has become politically radioactive.
In a deeply misguided attempt to help their preferred candidate, AIPAC spent more than $2 million attacking Malinowski for voting to fund ICE in 2019.
The attack itself is misleading—it implies Malinowski supports what ICE is doing today. But politically, it worked. Any perception that a Democrat is anything less than a full-throated opponent of Trump’s masked ICE operations is now a major vulnerability in a primary.
In the short term, it makes a Department of Homeland Security shutdown significantly more likely. After what just happened in New Jersey, Democrats will be far more reluctant to agree to any funding deal that does not include meaningful and enforceable guardrails on ICE.
There is always a risk of over-interpreting a multi-candidate special election shaped by unique local dynamics. But the longer-term implications are real. We are watching the erosion of the old political order in real time. The advantages of incumbency, institutional backing, and large fundraising networks are being eclipsed by a more grassroots, attention-driven politics that rewards candidates who challenge elites and generate genuine excitement.
This does not mean the furthest-left candidate will always win. But in this moment, candidates who are clearly outside the establishment—and who are bold, interesting, and focused on affordability—have a powerful advantage.
The consulting playbook Democrats have relied on for a generation no longer fits the political environment.
The only real question is whether the party’s professional class figures that out before more of its candidates do.
I think we’ve heard more about NJ this year than ever before, probably because their being elections are in the off year, and we are most definitely paying attention.
Anyway, Dan’s take on this leaves me hopeful. What do you guys think?
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It doesn’t get any more American than this. Unity and love over division and hate.
Thank you Bad Bunny for reminding us who we are.— Rep. Jim McGovern (@repmcgovern.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 9:22 PM
Green Day performs "American Idiot" at the 60th Super Bowl.
— FactPost (@factpostnews.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 6:20 PM
Don’t wanna be an American idiot
Don’t want a nation under the new mania
And can you hear the sound of hysteria?
The subliminal mindfuck America
A couple invited Bad Bunny to their wedding. He suggested they be part of his halftime show instead.
— The Associated Press (@apnews.com) February 8, 2026 at 10:59 PM
Coco Jones, a 28-year-old singer-songwriter and actor from Columbia, South Carolina, wore a white gown and was backed by a string octet as she performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing" at the Super Bowl. bit.ly/3Mk2N8j
Photo by Adam Hunger/AP Content Services for NFL— The Associated Press (@apnews.com) February 8, 2026 at 6:22 PM
#BadBunny's performers continued to dance and party outside the stadium after the #SuperBowl #HalftimeShow
— WCVB NewsCenter 5, Boston (@wcvb5.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 8:58 PM
Between Green Day singing American Idiot, Brandi Carlile singing America The Beautiful, and Bad Bunny at halftime, maybe the Super Bowl is actually the America I believe in???
— Jodie Troutman (@longtalljodie.com) February 8, 2026 at 6:29 PM
Remember when "America has many groups of people in it and that's good and makes us strong" was an uncontroversial – even cliched – viewpoint that was universally endorsed across the political spectrum?
We can go back! We just have to get rid of the tiny handful of bitter, angry men in the way.— Will Stancil (@whstancil.bsky.social) February 9, 2026 at 1:59 AM
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Yikes: the alternative TPUSA “All-American” Halftime Show had fewer than 14,000 views.
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 9:12 PM
Really cannot be emphasized what a bunch of losers these ppl are. They are so absolutely scared of the outside world that theyve sealed themselves in real tight to an alternate reality where they think they are ascendant rather than just ignored at best.
— Daniel Gilmore (@gilmored85.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 11:25 PM
“The All-American Halftime Show," born out of outrage over Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance, fell short of the hype. From Kid Rock’s poor lip synching to Erika Kirk being MIA, it was simply dull. www.wired.com/story/turnin…
— WIRED (@wired.com) February 8, 2026 at 11:37 PM
On Sunday evening, during Bad Bunny’s electrifying halftime performance at Super Bowl LX, a crowd of what appeared to be fewer than 200 people in an undisclosed location were treated to an alternative concert, “The All-American Halftime Show,” presented by the right-wing student organization Turning Point USA.
Conceived as culture-war counterprogramming for a show by a Puerto Rican mega-star who raps and sings in Spanish, and has been a vocal critic of ICE, the event featured four MAGA-aligned country stars and was headlined by Kid Rock, who made his entrance in jorts and trademark fedora. But for all the ideological outrage behind this challenge to globally popular Latin music, TPUSA’s star-spangled jamboree wasn’t particularly message-driven nor even provocative.
It streamed on platforms including Rumble, DailyWire+, and multiple YouTube channels. Blake Neff, producer of The Charlie Kirk Show, claimed there were over 5 million live viewers on the Turning Point USA YouTube stream; as of publication time, it has been viewed over 16 million times. Shortly before going live, TPUSA announced that it would not be able to air the special on X due to “licensing issues.”
Super Bowl LX, meanwhile, was expected to draw as many as 130 million viewers.
Though largely framed as a memorial to Charlie Kirk, the TPUSA founder killed in September during a campus talk, “The All-American Halftime Show” included no appearance by his widow, Erika Kirk, who has been on an extended media tour since her husband’s death. President Trump did not comment directly on the concert, choosing instead to rant about Bad Bunny’s performance…
Country singer Brantley Gilbert kicked off the concert, heavy on pyrotechnic visual effects throughout, rapping into a microphone with brass knuckles on it and performing the hit “Dirt Road Anthem,” which he cowrote but was originally made famous by Jason Aldean in 2010. It features the line “Better watch out for the boys in blue,” a reference to trouble with police. The crowd, some wearing MAGA hats, then swayed to a couple of tunes by Gabby Barrett, who won the 2021 Female Artist of the Year award at the Academy of Country Music Awards.
Next came Lee Brice, who shouted out Kirk directly. “Charlie, he gave people microphones so they could say what was on their minds,” he declared before launching into a premiere performance of a new song called “Country Nowadays.” The lyrics included an allusion to gender politics. “I turn the TV on and sit and watch the evening news / Be told if I tell my own daughter that little boys ain’t little girls / I’d be up the creek in hot water,” he sang. The chorus noted: “It ain’t easy being country in this country nowadays.”
Kid Rock, 55, galvanized the audience as he poorly lip-synched to his raucous 1999 single “Bawitdaba,” which was followed by a treacly instrumental by a string duet. Afterward, Rock returned to the stage under his actual name, Robert Ritchie, with a cover of the mournful 2021 Cody Johnson song “Til You Can’t,” to which he added an extra verse about the Bible and Jesus Christ…
At least one Super Bowl attendee, the professional sports gambler Amanda Vance (who has no apparent relationship to Vice President JD Vance), uploaded a video of herself watching the TPUSA show on her phone while Bad Bunny performed on the field at Levi’s Stadium below her. “Watching the American halftime performance at the Super Bowl instead of Bad Bunny,” she captioned the clip on X. Vance received a number of mocking replies about how far back she was seated in the stadium…
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More birds, more fish! Lots of diversity this week.

The Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) feasts almost entirely on fish, but will opportunistically take insects, crayfish, frogs, or even lizards! There are a remarkable 117 species in the kingfisher family (mostly in the Old World), and some of them (like the Kookaburras) eat very few fish. All of them are gorgeous. This one should actually be called a Queenfisher; that rust-colored necklace marks her as an adult female. These birds need clear water to forage, since they need to see the fish before diving headfirst into the water to snag their prey. Click here for larger image.
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For those who wondered, what she does is mandoline the zucchini, then she layers it with a towel in between each layer and then puts two plates on top and drains out all the natural juices.
It’s always delicious.
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I know a lot of you are watching the Super Bowl an since I’m still fried, I’m going to just run through the basics tonight.
OTD in 2022 I gave Emmanuel Macron my personal assurances that I would not invade Ukraine.
So you can trust any promise we make now.
— Darth Putin (@darthputinkgb.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 4:21 AM
Turned out to be worth as much as the assurances we gave Ukraine in 1994 that we wouldn’t ever invade them.
This was a shock to such scholars of Russia as Mearsheimer, Hitchens and dipshitbunchofnumbershammerandsickle
— Darth Putin (@darthputinkgb.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 4:21 AM
Zelenskyy:
“We [Ukraine] do not have to choose – whether we strike a military target or energy. He [Putin] sells this energy. He sells oil. So is it energy, or is it a military target? Honestly, it’s the same thing. He sells oil, takes the money, invests it in weapons. And with those weapons,
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 10:59 AM
he kills Ukrainians.
What is a Ukrainian supposed to do? There are two ways. We either build weapons and strike their weapons. Or we strike the source where their money is generated and multiplied. And that source is their energy sector. That is what is happening.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 10:59 AM
All of this is a legitimate target for us
And who else could have done this to the Russians before us? No one!”
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 10:59 AM
More from that Q&A after the jump.
Here is President Zelenskyy’s address from earlier today. Video below, English transcript after the jump.
The Coming Weeks Will Be Active in Our Work with Partners: As Always, Results Are Needed – Address by the President
8 February 2026 – 20:17
Fellow Ukrainians!
Today was almost entirely devoted to recovery efforts in our regions: the necessary forces of communities, municipal services, and energy companies are engaged everywhere. The State Emergency Service of Ukraine, in addition to the real assistance already being provided across all regions, is also forming reserve forces. These are consolidated energy groups that will be able to quickly bolster the capabilities already in place. Ukrzaliznytsia crews are also working – more than forty of them, and the number will be increased to sixty. They are being deployed specifically to work in the capital.
Right now, the situation in Kyiv remains the most challenging in terms of most indicators. This applies to both electricity and heating. Naftogaz will also increase the number of crews assisting Kyiv. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine is ensuring the operation of a sufficient number of warming centers at present: more than 200 such centers in Kyiv, with nearly 9,000 people having sought assistance over the past 24 hours. The “Warmth Packages” program is also underway. As of now, as of this week, almost 40,000 packages have been distributed in the areas where the need is greatest.
I would also like to thank everyone working on infrastructure and recovery in the Kyiv, Sumy, and Chernihiv regions, in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, in the Dnipro region, and other regions of central Ukraine. There is particularly intensive work underway right now in the Poltava region, as well as in the Donetsk region. I thank everyone who is working truly effectively on recovery in the Vinnytsia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, and Volyn regions, in Kropyvnytskyi and the region, as well as Odesa and the region. I am particularly grateful to our energy workers, our municipal service workers, and every single person working in Kherson and Mykolaiv for the sake of our shared resilience in Ukraine.
It is important that essential logistics are being maintained everywhere. This week as well, the Russian army has been striking the railway almost every day. Today, there was a targeted strike in the Chernihiv region against a train that was scheduled to carry passengers that very day. In the days prior, there were strikes on railway infrastructure in the Kharkiv and Dnipro regions. I want to thank everyone who is protecting Ukraine’s railway and ensuring the continuous, uninterrupted operation of our Ukrzaliznytsia.
Today, it is worth especially recognizing the work of all the first responders who, at any time, in any weather, and under any circumstances – including under shelling – work together with energy workers and with everyone else so that people can live. This week, the employees of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine who are involved in work at energy facilities have distinguished themselves the most: Vasyl Vashchenko, Serhii Hubenko, Ruslan Dubyk, Maksym Yepifanov, Serhii Kovalchuk, Anatolii Kolomiiets, Oleksandr Kozhara, Oleksandr Mykoda, Ruslan Plakhtiienko, Volodymyr Strilchuk, Ivan Tymchenko, Dmytro Tkachenko, Ivan Khmelnytskyi, Yevhen Shepetun, Mykhailo Chornokalov. Thank you, guys – and thank you to all your colleagues, to each and every person whose work is helping Ukraine withstand these days, this winter!
And, of course, each of our partners must recognize their strength, their ability to support Ukraine and protect lives. Missiles for air defense are needed every single day. Protection against Russian ballistic attacks is needed every single day. Today, ballistic missiles again struck the Kyiv region. No country in the world should be left alone and without assistance under such strikes and in such a war. I want to thank everyone who stands with Ukraine. The coming weeks will be active in our work with partners. As always, results are needed. Results must be delivered.
Glory to Ukraine!
On Friday President Zelenskyy met with the students and faculty of Kyiv Aviation Institute.
The President Granted National Status to the State University “Kyiv Aviation Institute” and Met with Its Students and Faculty
6 February 2026 – 22:29
On the occasion of the 120th anniversary of aircraft designer Oleg Antonov’s birth, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy granted the State University “Kyiv Aviation Institute” national status and met with its students and faculty.
The Head of State emphasized that the aviation sector, and education in this field in particular, is extremely important for Ukraine.
“This is a priority that was likely overlooked for quite some time. Nevertheless, I want to assure you that the state is focusing on this area. It is crucial for us that the university ranks at the top – and I mean at the global level,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
During the meeting, discussions also covered the development of combat aviation, the future delivery of Gripen and Rafale aircraft, and the advancement of aviation technologies, particularly unmanned systems. The President spoke about the achievements made over the past years and the transition to mass production of various types of drones. According to the Head of State, 450 companies are already involved in this sector.
The meeting also addressed the return of Ukrainians who were forced to leave the country due to Russian aggression. The President noted that this requires continued strengthening of national defense, creating favorable conditions for business, attracting foreign investment, and reviving strong Ukrainian aviation traditions with a focus on quality education.
“We are currently more focused on military aviation – that’s right. Civil aviation is very important as well. That’s true. We will continue to develop military aviation. We are reaching out to the university and are ready to support this direction. I believe it will emerge at a strong level at your university. We are in discussions with the Air Force command. I think you will notice it,” the Head of State added.
In total, over 400 students from various departments attended the meeting. The young people presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with a hoodie featuring the Kyiv Aviation Institute logo and a model “Zhevzhyk” glider, which is assembled by students in the aviation modelling laboratory at the start of their studies.
Kseniia Semenova, President of the Kyiv Aviation Institute, briefed the Head of State on the development of the university and its future plans, and showcased exhibits of aviation equipment.
Here’s the video of his Q&A with the students:
Georgia:
Day 437 of protests in Georgia. Repression deepens by the day: opposition voices silenced or jailed, political dissidents behind bars, journalists targeted, democratic checks dismantled piece by piece.
— European Democrats (@europeandemocrats.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 7:49 AM
“Thank you to the regime’s prisoners for historical fight”, family members and supporters of imprisoned protesters held a performance at the Chronicles of Georgia monument on Sunday.
— Mariam Nikuradze (@mariamnikuradze.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 9:40 AM
🇬🇪Sanctions work by raising the cost of enabling dictatorship.
For years, backing Georgian Dream had been “good for business” because the cost was close to zero.That calculation has now changed.
1/3— Terje Helland (@terjehelland.bsky.social) February 6, 2026 at 3:22 PM
Facing real UK and EU sanctions risk, Irakli Rukhadze is offloading Imedi TV, GDs main propaganda channel, to a small local proxy, Ilia Mikelaishvili, for USD 370.
2/3— Terje Helland (@terjehelland.bsky.social) February 6, 2026 at 3:22 PM
This is not a business transaction. It is an attempt to protect himself and shield his wealth from sanctions exposure.
Rukhadze is shitting himself and running for cover.
3/3— Terje Helland (@terjehelland.bsky.social) February 6, 2026 at 3:22 PM
Italy:
Italy reported a sabotage attack on its railway network on the first day of the Olympics.
Unknown individuals set fire to an electrical distribution box near the city of Pesaro.
A few hours later in Bologna, cut cables used to measure train speeds were discovered, along with an explosive device.
— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 10:35 AM
Bologna’s main railway station was temporarily closed.
— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 10:35 AM
Back to Ukraine.
Air alerts sound across swathes of central and eastern Ukraine after detection of launches of ballistic missiles from Bryansk Oblast in fascist Russia. Four missiles fired, sound of explosions in Kyiv, monitors now say skies are clear.
All in the space of three minutes.
— Euan MacDonald (@euanmacdonald.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 10:34 AM
By trying to freeze Ukrainians into submission, russia is committing a massive crime against humanity.
Folks, 4,5h of electricity per day is a real luxury here. Million times kudos to energy workers.
— Olena Halushka (@halushka.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 10:11 AM
DTEK (Ukrainian energy company) showed what thermal power plants looked like in peacetime and how they look during the full-scale invasion.
The company noted that russian forces have attacked thermal power plants 220 times since the start of the war.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 3:55 PM
This is damaged energy equipment in Ukraine, frozen after russian attacks.
What’s left behind isn’t just metal and ice, but the consequences for millions of people who depend on this to survive winter.
— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 5:30 AM
Russian Grad multiple rocket launcher goes up in epic boom 💥 😎
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 9:11 AM
Evacuation with drones videos are always incredible to see!
The unmanned ground vehicle pulled two fighters out of cover and transported them to safety. One soldier, unable to move on his own due to injury, was dragged into the vehicle by his teammate.
The brigade commented on the video:
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 8:09 AM
“Sometimes the evacuation request comes instantly — without warning and without pause. That’s how it was this time: rapid preparation, the unmanned ground vehicle launch, work under risk. The result — two wounded soldiers successfully evacuated.”
📹: 92nd Assault Brigade
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 8:09 AM
Ukrainian F-16 takes down russian shahed drone.
Respect is due to the pilot for taking on targets at such close range is a mortal gamble!
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 2:31 PM
Key points from President Zelensky:
Ukraine has deals for 150 Gripen and 100 Rafale jets — the best fighters in the world in his view.
At the start of the full-scale war Ukraine had just 25 S-300 systems. In the 1990s Kyiv alone had 250.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 11:01 AM
Ukraine now operates Hawk, IRIS-T, NASAMS and Patriot systems while building its own air defense from scratch.
Both military targets and Russian energy infrastructure are legitimate targets. Russia sells oil to fund the war.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 11:01 AM
Ukraine has 450 drone companies with 40-50 leading the industry. 2026 will be a year of major investment in Ukrainian tech.
Ukraine’s defense industry is now the largest in Europe though still smaller than Russia’s.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 11:01 AM
Russia could lose control of its ground drones if unauthorized Starlinks are blocked since it has no backup systems Third Corps commander Biletsky said.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 8:01 AM
Zaporizhzhia Oblast:
Russia unleashed another day of terror on Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
One woman was killed. Eight civilians injured, including a 7-year-old boy.Guided bombs on villages. Shahed drones on homes. Artillery without pause.
— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 4:00 AM
Prydorozhne, Zaporizhzhia Oblast:
Ukraine’s 33rd Assault Brigade says it cleared Prydorozhne village alongside nearby Ternuvate. Both sit on the western bank of the Haichur River the current line of contact. Holding this line is critical – the next natural barrier is the Verkhnia Tersa River then Zaporizhzhia.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 2:12 PM
Kherson:
Russia carried out a massive MLRS attack on Kherson.
Six civilians were injured.Rescuers pulled two women alive from the rubble — one from a destroyed house, another from a damaged apartment.
— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 3:44 AM
11 people are known to have been wounded in Kherson as a result of russia’s massive overnight rocket artillery bombardment. 2 more women were injured during morning attack on the city, the Regional Military Administration reported.
Residential buildings, shops, cafés, and a church were damaged.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 9:38 AM
Beryslav, Kherson Oblast:
WARNING!! WARNING!! GRAPHIC IMAGERY!! WARNING!! WARNING!!
Volunteers evacuating civilians in Beryslav, Kherson region were hit by a drone and artillery on February 4. Trapped for two and a half days, they were rescued on February 6. Three evacuees were wounded. A 43-year-old man was killed.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 11:16 AM
ALL CLEAR!!!!
Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast:
At dawn, russia carried out an airstrike on a residential neighborhood in Kramatorsk.
One civilian was killed. Two more were injured.
— Iryna Voichuk (@irynavoichuk.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 3:31 AM
Kurahove, Donetsk Oblast:
This is what Kurakhove looks like now – a town in the Pokrovsk district of Donetsk region.
Russia destroys everything everywhere it goes.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 9:54 AM
Prykolotne, Kharkiv Oblast:
“Explosions, explosions, explosions—it’s impossible to live. You can’t sleep, you can’t eat, you can’t cook. I’m old. Where would I run, when my legs hurt so much I can’t? I was just walking, then suddenly fell, and that was it. They decided to send me to the hospital for my legs and evacuate me.”
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 12:43 PM
81-year-old Nadiya Karyakina from Prykolotne, in the Vilkhuvat community, was evacuated by volunteers and the “White Angels.” She is mobility-impaired and needed medical specialists—none of whom remain in her village.- Suspilne writes
Elderly people are among the most affected by war.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 12:43 PM
Bound to the land and homes they have spent their entire lives building, they know it is beyond their power to start anew elsewhere. That is why they are often reluctant to evacuate—even when the situation becomes catastrophic.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 12:43 PM
Instead of calm retirement they deserve, they get Russian bombs, death, and distraction.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 12:43 PM
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast:
In Dnipropetrovsk region, three people were injured as a result of russian attacks.
As always, russia strikes households.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 1:50 PM
Odesa:
Russians launched a massive drone strike on Odesa. Reports indicate there are dead and injured‼️
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Odesa right now after massive Russian drone attack on the city‼️
Fucking monsters! I just don’t have any appropriate words to say. Bastards.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 7:04 PM
Odesa right now after the russian drone attack‼️
I’m old enough to remember the times when the world called this terrorism.
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 7:07 PM
Russian occupied Donetsk Oblast:
Ukrainian forces struck a logistics depot in Rozivka, a troop concentration near Krasnohorske and a UAV control point in Donetsk region overnight the General Staff reported.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 3:59 AM
Damage to a ballistic missile servicing facility, an assembly building and a logistics depot at Russia’s Kapustin Yar test range from earlier strikes was also confirmed.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 3:59 AM
Russia:
Ukraine denied any role in the attack on GRU deputy chief Alekseyev. Ukrainian FM Sybiha suggested it may be an internal Russian affair. Russia’s FSB claims the suspected shooter was detained in the UAE and acted on Kyiv’s orders.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 6:36 AM
Putin reportedly called UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed last night thanking him for “helping” detain the suspect in the Alekseyev attack Kremlin spokesman Peskov claims.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 6:43 AM
Half of Russia’s entire budget goes towards military spending: German Intelligence
The Kremlin spends much more on the military than they say, which is why deficits are soaring and the economy is collapsing as the war continues.
It’s also why Russia is returning to the 1990s.📉
— Maria Drutska (@mariadrutska.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 3:25 AM
Several southern Russian regions were hit by a massive missile and drone attack overnight with power outages reported across the area.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 3:28 AM
Belgorod Oblast, Russia:
In russian Belgorod, 455 apartment buildings will be left without heat, after numerous strikes the heating system has been drained and cannot be refilled until the thermal power plant is operational again, local Governor Gladkov announced.
Maybe dont start wars next time?
— Kate from Kharkiv (@kateinkharkiv.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 9:22 AM
Belgorod is draining pipes to prevent freezing after repeated strikes on energy sites with 80% of residents reportedly without heat. Russian media say evacuations have begun.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 12:07 PM
Krasnodar Krai, Russia:
Explosions reported at the port of Novorossiysk.
— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 7:52 AM
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This is Fedya, the commander you may remember from “2000 Meters to Andriivka” (watch it if you haven’t!). Like many Ukrainian defenders protecting freedom & democracy, he also cares for pets on the front line—this is his dog “pkm”. The Hachiko team delivered food for his brigade!
— Nate Mook (@natemook.bsky.social) February 8, 2026 at 10:55 AM
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