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🕯 #OnThisDay in 1945, the United States dropped a nuclear bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, instantly killing almost 80,000 people. About as many people would die in agony later from radiation poisoning. This was the first time in human history that a nuclear device was used in warfare. In fact, it was a merciless test on the civilian population.
The United States has been carrying out research on military applications for nuclear weapons since 1939, seeking to create a formidable weapon that would enable Washington to impose its will on the entire world. Codenamed Manhattan, the project received almost $2 billion in funding.
Three nuclear bombs were developed by mid-summer 1945, cynically codenamed the Gadget, Little Boy and Fat Man. The Gadget was to be used in a test explosion, while the other two were intended to intimidate Japan and also impress the USSR as it reinforced its positions.
Almost all clocks in Hiroshima stopped ticking at 8:15 am. The city was completely wiped from the surface of the Earth with the blast from the explosion turning people into ashes.
Attempts by Western historians to justify this monstrous crime by saying that the United States wanted to force Japan to withdraw from World War II do not hold water. Japan’s military resources were largely depleted by early August 1945, and it was the USSR’s entry into war in the Far East that played a decisive role here.
Therefore, the atomic bombing of Hiroshima was nothing other than a barbarous display of force and an attempt to justify all the money that had been invested in the Manhattan Project. It never occurred to President Harry Truman or any of his successors in this office to apologise for the suffering the people of Hiroshima had to endure.
💬 Sergey Lavrov on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima (August 6, 2020): To this day, the terrible death of innocent civilians strikes a chord with millions of people on our planet. It is hard to fully understand what the masterminds and perpetrators of such an inhumane act were guided by.
The United States has been carrying out research on military applications for nuclear weapons since 1939, seeking to create a formidable weapon that would enable Washington to impose its will on the entire world. Codenamed Manhattan, the project received almost $2 billion in funding.
Three nuclear bombs were developed by mid-summer 1945, cynically codenamed the Gadget, Little Boy and Fat Man. The Gadget was to be used in a test explosion, while the other two were intended to intimidate Japan and also impress the USSR as it reinforced its positions.
Almost all clocks in Hiroshima stopped ticking at 8:15 am. The city was completely wiped from the surface of the Earth with the blast from the explosion turning people into ashes.
Attempts by Western historians to justify this monstrous crime by saying that the United States wanted to force Japan to withdraw from World War II do not hold water. Japan’s military resources were largely depleted by early August 1945, and it was the USSR’s entry into war in the Far East that played a decisive role here.
Therefore, the atomic bombing of Hiroshima was nothing other than a barbarous display of force and an attempt to justify all the money that had been invested in the Manhattan Project. It never occurred to President Harry Truman or any of his successors in this office to apologise for the suffering the people of Hiroshima had to endure.
💬 Sergey Lavrov on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima (August 6, 2020): To this day, the terrible death of innocent civilians strikes a chord with millions of people on our planet. It is hard to fully understand what the masterminds and perpetrators of such an inhumane act were guided by.
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📄 Russian MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova's article for Rossiyskaya Gazeta (August 7, 2023)
The world leader of black transplants: In Ukraine, organs are traded online and offline
💬 Ukraine has long been known as a world leader in organ trafficking. Scandals involving the illegal removal of organs from corpses began to appear in the late 1990s. The problem began to mount in the early 2000s.
Organ trafficking increased in scale after the start of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine, following the Kiev regime’s passage of laws that drastically simplified the work of transplant specialists in the country.
It has been reported in the media that organs of killed soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were available for sale in one of the biggest shops of the darknet. A heart, liver, kidneys & other body parts with price tags starting at 5,000 euros are on offer. There is information to the effect that people involved in the Kosovo Liberation Army may own or at least deal with this shop.
In June of 2023, a man was detained at the Ukraine-Slovakia border. An employee of a charity organisation, it was discovered that he was involved in trafficking Ukrainian children abroad, in part, for transplants. A court released him on bail set at a suspiciously low 1 million hryvnias despite the grievous nature of his crime, & he disappeared. That said, an astronomical sum of 33 million hryvnias was assigned as collateral to Metropolitan Pavel, the father superior of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra.
👉 This is conclusive evidence that the Ukrainian state is covering up and encouraging this bloody business. There is information pointing to the involvement of Zelensky’s entourage.
In Ukraine, organs are traded not only on the darknet but also offline. There is information indicating that in June 2023, representatives of the health ministry of a NATO country agreed with the Ukrainians on the delivery of a refrigerated train car with human organs & body parts that are most often used for transplants.
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The world leader of black transplants: In Ukraine, organs are traded online and offline
💬 Ukraine has long been known as a world leader in organ trafficking. Scandals involving the illegal removal of organs from corpses began to appear in the late 1990s. The problem began to mount in the early 2000s.
Organ trafficking increased in scale after the start of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine, following the Kiev regime’s passage of laws that drastically simplified the work of transplant specialists in the country.
It has been reported in the media that organs of killed soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were available for sale in one of the biggest shops of the darknet. A heart, liver, kidneys & other body parts with price tags starting at 5,000 euros are on offer. There is information to the effect that people involved in the Kosovo Liberation Army may own or at least deal with this shop.
In June of 2023, a man was detained at the Ukraine-Slovakia border. An employee of a charity organisation, it was discovered that he was involved in trafficking Ukrainian children abroad, in part, for transplants. A court released him on bail set at a suspiciously low 1 million hryvnias despite the grievous nature of his crime, & he disappeared. That said, an astronomical sum of 33 million hryvnias was assigned as collateral to Metropolitan Pavel, the father superior of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra.
👉 This is conclusive evidence that the Ukrainian state is covering up and encouraging this bloody business. There is information pointing to the involvement of Zelensky’s entourage.
In Ukraine, organs are traded not only on the darknet but also offline. There is information indicating that in June 2023, representatives of the health ministry of a NATO country agreed with the Ukrainians on the delivery of a refrigerated train car with human organs & body parts that are most often used for transplants.
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✈️ #OnThisDay in 1941, Viktor Talalikhin became one of the first pilots in the history of Great Patriotic War to perform an aerial ramming at night. In the early hours of August 7, he flew his Polikarpov I-16 aircraft straight into the tail of a Nazi Heinkel He-111 bomber that was escaping pursuit.
This happened in the first weeks of the war, when the young Soviet fighter pilot was defending the sky over the south-west of Moscow. The German aircraft was shot down, and the wounded Talalikhin miraculously managed to parachute out of the aircraft and remained unharmed. On August 8 he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
At the time of his feat, Talalikhin was only 22 years old. Unfortunately, he did not live to see the end of the war: in the autumn of 1941 he fell in an unequal battle with the Nazis in the vicinity of Podolsk.
During the heavy fighting in the summer of 1941 Talalikhin's selfless feat inspired millions. In total, Soviet pilots rammed more than 600 enemy aircraft during the Great Patriotic War.
#FacesOfVictory
This happened in the first weeks of the war, when the young Soviet fighter pilot was defending the sky over the south-west of Moscow. The German aircraft was shot down, and the wounded Talalikhin miraculously managed to parachute out of the aircraft and remained unharmed. On August 8 he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
At the time of his feat, Talalikhin was only 22 years old. Unfortunately, he did not live to see the end of the war: in the autumn of 1941 he fell in an unequal battle with the Nazis in the vicinity of Podolsk.
During the heavy fighting in the summer of 1941 Talalikhin's selfless feat inspired millions. In total, Soviet pilots rammed more than 600 enemy aircraft during the Great Patriotic War.
#FacesOfVictory
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🕯 August 8 marks the 15th anniversary of the Saakashvili regime's military aggression against the people of South Ossetia and Russian peacekeepers from the Joint Peacekeeping Forces in the zone of the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict.
In the early hours of August 8, 2008, on the orders of the then President of Georgia, the Georgian armed forces launched the so-called "operation to impose constitutional order on the territory of South Ossetia," which resulted in numerous casualties, including among Russian citizens.
❗️ Georgia’s actions were a flagrant violation of international agreements on the peaceful settlement of the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict. The fact that those actions were deliberate was documented in the report of the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Conflict in the Caucasus established under the auspices of the European Union.
Russia’s involvement prevented the conflict from escalating further. The criminal military escapade undertaken by the Saakashvili regime met with an adequate response: in those extreme circumstances, Russia first conducted a successful operation to force the aggressor to peace, and then recognised South Ossetia, as well as Abkhazia, which was destined to the same fate as the neighbouring republic, as sovereign independent states, taking them under its protection.
#NoStatuteOfLimitations
In the early hours of August 8, 2008, on the orders of the then President of Georgia, the Georgian armed forces launched the so-called "operation to impose constitutional order on the territory of South Ossetia," which resulted in numerous casualties, including among Russian citizens.
❗️ Georgia’s actions were a flagrant violation of international agreements on the peaceful settlement of the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict. The fact that those actions were deliberate was documented in the report of the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Conflict in the Caucasus established under the auspices of the European Union.
Russia’s involvement prevented the conflict from escalating further. The criminal military escapade undertaken by the Saakashvili regime met with an adequate response: in those extreme circumstances, Russia first conducted a successful operation to force the aggressor to peace, and then recognised South Ossetia, as well as Abkhazia, which was destined to the same fate as the neighbouring republic, as sovereign independent states, taking them under its protection.
#NoStatuteOfLimitations
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📸 More photographs from Winners in Stenin Contest 2023
Sleeping Queens by Fabrice Mbonankira (Burundi) won the second place.
The third and fourth places were taken by Russia’s Pelagia Tikhonova and her Remembering 1945 and Yevgeny Filippov for Individual Race.
Another Indian photographer, Sayan Adhikary from Kolkata, won the fifth place with The Dying Tradition through Circle.
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Sleeping Queens by Fabrice Mbonankira (Burundi) won the second place.
The third and fourth places were taken by Russia’s Pelagia Tikhonova and her Remembering 1945 and Yevgeny Filippov for Individual Race.
Another Indian photographer, Sayan Adhikary from Kolkata, won the fifth place with The Dying Tradition through Circle.
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📸 Stenin Contest 2023: Indian Photojournalist Work Wins Online Vote
🇮🇳 The spotlight is on Kabir Jhangiani, an exceptional talent hailing from India, as his breathtaking photograph "Seagulls around Yamuna River" takes first place in this year's Andrei Stenin Press Photo Contest.
🗯 Describing his work, Jhangiani eloquently shares: “A man rows his boat along the banks of the Yamuna River in New Delhi. Migratory birds come to India for the winter. They get to different parts of the country by October and usually leave in March.”
🕊 Jhangiani's lens beautifully captures the harmony of man and nature during this enchanting migration period.
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🇮🇳 The spotlight is on Kabir Jhangiani, an exceptional talent hailing from India, as his breathtaking photograph "Seagulls around Yamuna River" takes first place in this year's Andrei Stenin Press Photo Contest.
🗯 Describing his work, Jhangiani eloquently shares: “A man rows his boat along the banks of the Yamuna River in New Delhi. Migratory birds come to India for the winter. They get to different parts of the country by October and usually leave in March.”
🕊 Jhangiani's lens beautifully captures the harmony of man and nature during this enchanting migration period.
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🪷मॉस्को मेट्रो में भारत की छवि!
मॉस्को मेट्रो ने आगामी BRICS शिखर सम्मेलन की तैयारी के लिए एक नई थीम वाली ट्रेन लॉन्च की है।
ये मेट्रो, BRICS देशों के फैशन को प्रदर्शित करती है और हर कोच एक देश को समर्पित है। चीन के लिए लाल कोच, रूस के लिए नीला, ब्राज़ील के लिए बैंगनी, दक्षिण अफ्रीका के लिए हरा और मंडल पैटर्न के साथ, हल्का नीला कोच- भारत के लिए।
ऐसी सजावटी ट्रेनें, मॉस्को मेट्रो की खासियत हैं। हर मौसम में एक नई सजी हुई मेट्रो का नज़ारा देखने को मिलता है!
दुनिया की सबसे बड़ी मेट्रो प्रणालियों में से एक और इसके रहस्यों के बारे में और जानें हमारी डॉक्यूमेंट्री से!
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मॉस्को मेट्रो ने आगामी BRICS शिखर सम्मेलन की तैयारी के लिए एक नई थीम वाली ट्रेन लॉन्च की है।
ये मेट्रो, BRICS देशों के फैशन को प्रदर्शित करती है और हर कोच एक देश को समर्पित है। चीन के लिए लाल कोच, रूस के लिए नीला, ब्राज़ील के लिए बैंगनी, दक्षिण अफ्रीका के लिए हरा और मंडल पैटर्न के साथ, हल्का नीला कोच- भारत के लिए।
ऐसी सजावटी ट्रेनें, मॉस्को मेट्रो की खासियत हैं। हर मौसम में एक नई सजी हुई मेट्रो का नज़ारा देखने को मिलता है!
दुनिया की सबसे बड़ी मेट्रो प्रणालियों में से एक और इसके रहस्यों के बारे में और जानें हमारी डॉक्यूमेंट्री से!
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🗓 #OnThisDay in 1944, the Battle of Leningrad, the longest military engagement in the history of the Great Patriotic War, ended with a Red Army victory.
The fighting, which lasted from July 1941 to August 1944, took place on the territory of the Leningrad Region, the Estonian SSR, in the western Kalinin Region, and the southern part of the Karelo-Finnish SSR.
Destroying Leningrad was a primary goal under the Operation Barbarossa plan, given the city’s industrial and cultural significance. Hitler planned to use Leningrad as a springboard to strike at the rear of the Soviet troops defending Moscow.
The battle included several stages: defence of the distant and near approaches, 872 days of a siege, the breakthrough and the Soviet offensive in the northwestern direction. Instead of taking the city in three weeks, as Hitler expected, the Nazi troops spent about three years at the gates.
While the Red Army fought fierce battles, the local people selflessly laboured and steadfastly endured the horrors of the siege. The ring finally closed around Leningrad on September 8, 1941. More than 2.8 million people, including 400,000 children, found themselves in the enemy pincers, facing harsh winters, famine and continuous bombing.
Favourable conditions finally developed in January 1943, when the main forces of the Wehrmacht were sent to Stalingrad. During Operation Iskra, the troops of the Leningrad and Volkhov fronts broke through the German defences, restoring the land connection of the city with the mainland.
🕯 Losses among the defenders and the population of Leningrad, resulting from the fighting and from the siege totaled 1.5 to 2 million people.
🎖 Over 350,000 soldiers, officers and generals of the Leningrad Front were decorated with orders and medals. The medal For the Defence of Leningrad was conferred on 1.5 million people. In 1965, Leningrad was among the first to receive the title Hero City as a tribute to the heroism and courage shown by its residents during the siege.
The fighting, which lasted from July 1941 to August 1944, took place on the territory of the Leningrad Region, the Estonian SSR, in the western Kalinin Region, and the southern part of the Karelo-Finnish SSR.
Destroying Leningrad was a primary goal under the Operation Barbarossa plan, given the city’s industrial and cultural significance. Hitler planned to use Leningrad as a springboard to strike at the rear of the Soviet troops defending Moscow.
The battle included several stages: defence of the distant and near approaches, 872 days of a siege, the breakthrough and the Soviet offensive in the northwestern direction. Instead of taking the city in three weeks, as Hitler expected, the Nazi troops spent about three years at the gates.
While the Red Army fought fierce battles, the local people selflessly laboured and steadfastly endured the horrors of the siege. The ring finally closed around Leningrad on September 8, 1941. More than 2.8 million people, including 400,000 children, found themselves in the enemy pincers, facing harsh winters, famine and continuous bombing.
Favourable conditions finally developed in January 1943, when the main forces of the Wehrmacht were sent to Stalingrad. During Operation Iskra, the troops of the Leningrad and Volkhov fronts broke through the German defences, restoring the land connection of the city with the mainland.
🕯 Losses among the defenders and the population of Leningrad, resulting from the fighting and from the siege totaled 1.5 to 2 million people.
🎖 Over 350,000 soldiers, officers and generals of the Leningrad Front were decorated with orders and medals. The medal For the Defence of Leningrad was conferred on 1.5 million people. In 1965, Leningrad was among the first to receive the title Hero City as a tribute to the heroism and courage shown by its residents during the siege.
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🔴 #LIVE: #Briefing by Deputy Spokesperson Alexey Zaitsev on topical foreign policy issues
🔗 https://www.ruptly.tv/en/events/202308090800-live15208-deputy-director-of-russian-foreign-ministry-s-information-and-press-department-alexey-zaitsev-holds-weekly-briefing
🔗 https://mid.ru/en/press_service/video
🔗 https://www.ruptly.tv/en/events/202308090800-live15208-deputy-director-of-russian-foreign-ministry-s-information-and-press-department-alexey-zaitsev-holds-weekly-briefing
🔗 https://mid.ru/en/press_service/video
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🕯 On August 9, 1945, the United States carried out a nuclear strike on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, three days after dropping an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. The attack wiped the city off the face of the earth, killing more than 70,000 people instantly; another 95,000 died years and decades later from diseases caused by radioactive contamination.
💬 From the memoirs of an eyewitness, Yasuaki Yamashita: The A-Bomb had turned the centre of Nagasaki into an inferno of death and devastation. Communications and transportation were disrupted. There was no food in the city and we were starving. One week after the explosion we walked through the rubble of the city centre where fires still burned. Some years later I worked in the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Hospital. It was very painful to see the survivors still suffering from the effects of burns and radiation.
The attack on Nagasaki was the final stage of a monstrous test of a new weapon of mass destruction to see how effective it was when used on cities, infrastructure and people.
Americans took the bombing calmly, believing it would accelerate the end of the war (in reality, that was brought about by the USSR starting hostilities against Japan). US President Harry Truman, who ordered the attack on the Japanese cities, had no doubts about his decision until the end of his life, referring to the Japanese as savages and barbarians in his diary.
💬 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: Atomic bombings by the United States were in fact a show of force and an operational test of nuclear weapons on civilians. The United States was the first and only country to use this type of weapons of mass destruction. We must join our efforts to ensure that the terror and pain of Hiroshima and Nagasaki will never repeat. The tragedy left a deep imprint on the hearts of the Russian people. (Sergey Lavrov’s message to the participants of the memorial ceremony in Hiroshima on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing, August 6, 2020).
#NoStatuteOfLimitations
💬 From the memoirs of an eyewitness, Yasuaki Yamashita: The A-Bomb had turned the centre of Nagasaki into an inferno of death and devastation. Communications and transportation were disrupted. There was no food in the city and we were starving. One week after the explosion we walked through the rubble of the city centre where fires still burned. Some years later I worked in the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Hospital. It was very painful to see the survivors still suffering from the effects of burns and radiation.
The attack on Nagasaki was the final stage of a monstrous test of a new weapon of mass destruction to see how effective it was when used on cities, infrastructure and people.
Americans took the bombing calmly, believing it would accelerate the end of the war (in reality, that was brought about by the USSR starting hostilities against Japan). US President Harry Truman, who ordered the attack on the Japanese cities, had no doubts about his decision until the end of his life, referring to the Japanese as savages and barbarians in his diary.
💬 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: Atomic bombings by the United States were in fact a show of force and an operational test of nuclear weapons on civilians. The United States was the first and only country to use this type of weapons of mass destruction. We must join our efforts to ensure that the terror and pain of Hiroshima and Nagasaki will never repeat. The tragedy left a deep imprint on the hearts of the Russian people. (Sergey Lavrov’s message to the participants of the memorial ceremony in Hiroshima on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing, August 6, 2020).
#NoStatuteOfLimitations
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❗️Latest statements by Russian Defense Minister Shoigu at the Collegium of the Ministry of Defense:
◾️The willingness of the West to invest a significant part of available resources in Ukraine to turn the tide on the battlefield creates serious risks of conflict escalation
◾️About 360,000 troops, 8,000 armored vehicles, and 650 planes and helicopters have been deployed by the West near the borders of the Union State
◾️Poland has announced its intention to build most powerful army on the continent, and has begun large-scale arms purchases
◾️Russia will strengthen the groups of troops of the armed forces on its western borders
◾️The total aid from NATO, the EU and their partners to Ukraine has exceeded $160 billion
◾️NATO countries are actively working on transferring F-16 fighters to Ukraine
◾️The West, being ready to reverse the situation on the battlefield in its favor, creates serious risks of further escalation of the conflict
◾️Threats to Russia's military security in the western and northwestern strategic directions have significantly increased
◾️The willingness of the West to invest a significant part of available resources in Ukraine to turn the tide on the battlefield creates serious risks of conflict escalation
◾️About 360,000 troops, 8,000 armored vehicles, and 650 planes and helicopters have been deployed by the West near the borders of the Union State
◾️Poland has announced its intention to build most powerful army on the continent, and has begun large-scale arms purchases
◾️Russia will strengthen the groups of troops of the armed forces on its western borders
◾️The total aid from NATO, the EU and their partners to Ukraine has exceeded $160 billion
◾️NATO countries are actively working on transferring F-16 fighters to Ukraine
◾️The West, being ready to reverse the situation on the battlefield in its favor, creates serious risks of further escalation of the conflict
◾️Threats to Russia's military security in the western and northwestern strategic directions have significantly increased
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🎙 Briefing by Deputy Director of the Foreign Ministry’s Information and Press Department Alexey Zaitsev (Moscow, August 9, 2023)
🔷 FM Sergey Lavrov’s schedule
🔷 Ukrainian crisis
🔷 Developments in Niger
🔷 EU Report on Human Rights and Democracy
🔷 Situation in Pakistan
🔷 Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing anniversary
And more...
📚 Read in full
#Ukraine
Having no results on the battlefield to demonstrate to their Western masters, the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev continues to vilely resort to terrorist methods against people in Russia, striking civilian targets, including those far from the front line.
It is revealing that NATO countries are supporting the barbarous actions of the Kiev regime, and continue supplying it with arms, training Ukrainian soldiers and supplying Ukraine with intelligence information for dealing strikes with missiles and drones, including at strictly civilian facilities.
#Niger
We consider it is extremely important to prevent further escalation of tension in Niger. We believe that there is no alternative to the restoration of law and order and the start of an inclusive national dialogue as soon as possible.
We support the mediation efforts undertaken by the African community to help the people of Niger overcome the crisis. At the same time, we believe that an intervention by the troops of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in a sovereign state is unlikely to contribute to the achievement of lasting peace in Niger or the stabilisation of the subregion.
🔷 FM Sergey Lavrov’s schedule
🔷 Ukrainian crisis
🔷 Developments in Niger
🔷 EU Report on Human Rights and Democracy
🔷 Situation in Pakistan
🔷 Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing anniversary
And more...
📚 Read in full
#Ukraine
Having no results on the battlefield to demonstrate to their Western masters, the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev continues to vilely resort to terrorist methods against people in Russia, striking civilian targets, including those far from the front line.
It is revealing that NATO countries are supporting the barbarous actions of the Kiev regime, and continue supplying it with arms, training Ukrainian soldiers and supplying Ukraine with intelligence information for dealing strikes with missiles and drones, including at strictly civilian facilities.
#Niger
We consider it is extremely important to prevent further escalation of tension in Niger. We believe that there is no alternative to the restoration of law and order and the start of an inclusive national dialogue as soon as possible.
We support the mediation efforts undertaken by the African community to help the people of Niger overcome the crisis. At the same time, we believe that an intervention by the troops of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in a sovereign state is unlikely to contribute to the achievement of lasting peace in Niger or the stabilisation of the subregion.
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