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These are the German-made mines that NATO puts in the Slaviansk direction.
It has two sensors: one is seismic, the second is for the beam interruptions. If you drove by - you may got a cumulative charge at your board.
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It has two sensors: one is seismic, the second is for the beam interruptions. If you drove by - you may got a cumulative charge at your board.
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"Without Western assistance, Ukraine will not be able to stand even for a few weeks," said Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the head of the Ukrainian Interior Ministry.
"We have NATO artillery, NATO shells, NATO HIMARS. There is one unclosed issue left - the open sky," he says.
That is an answer, to the issue of proxy wars and who Russia is fighting. And with whose hands NATO is fighting.
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"We have NATO artillery, NATO shells, NATO HIMARS. There is one unclosed issue left - the open sky," he says.
That is an answer, to the issue of proxy wars and who Russia is fighting. And with whose hands NATO is fighting.
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Is Russia isolated?
Representatives of 22 states lined up to shake Foreign Minister Lavrov’s hand at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo on Sunday.
Representatives of 22 states lined up to shake Foreign Minister Lavrov’s hand at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo on Sunday.
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❗️🇷🇺🇺🇦 Highlights of Russian Military Operation in Ukraine on July 23-24, 2022
▪️ There are low intensity fightings for heights on the outskirts of Sivers'k near Verkhn'okam'yans'ke and Serebrianka. Artillery suppresses AFU's identified firing points.
▪️ There are battles for control of Pokrovs'ke on the outskirts of Bakhmut. AFU control dominating heights near Bakhmut - Svitlodars'k road, which complicates Russian Armed Forces' offensive.
▪️ AFU launched strike on Kadiivka in LPR, the buildings of the college and kindergarten were damaged. There was another artillery raid on the hotel in Khrustalnyi.
▪️ Ukrainian artillery proceed shelling cities of the Donetsk agglomeration. A part of town infrastructure was damaged and destroyed.
▪️ AFU's armored group was detected from the air and hit near Mar'inka. Several vehicles were destroyed.
▪️ A terrorist attack took place in Melitopol: an explosive device went off on one of the railway tracks. The railway received minor damage.
▪️ There are low intensity fightings for heights on the outskirts of Sivers'k near Verkhn'okam'yans'ke and Serebrianka. Artillery suppresses AFU's identified firing points.
▪️ There are battles for control of Pokrovs'ke on the outskirts of Bakhmut. AFU control dominating heights near Bakhmut - Svitlodars'k road, which complicates Russian Armed Forces' offensive.
▪️ AFU launched strike on Kadiivka in LPR, the buildings of the college and kindergarten were damaged. There was another artillery raid on the hotel in Khrustalnyi.
▪️ Ukrainian artillery proceed shelling cities of the Donetsk agglomeration. A part of town infrastructure was damaged and destroyed.
▪️ AFU's armored group was detected from the air and hit near Mar'inka. Several vehicles were destroyed.
▪️ A terrorist attack took place in Melitopol: an explosive device went off on one of the railway tracks. The railway received minor damage.
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New York Times: “More and more questions arise about mobilization in Ukraine. Recruiters approach young people on the streets. Over 25,000 Ukrainians have signed a petition to Ukrainian President Zelensky, demanding a ban on handing military canscription notice at petrol stations in supermarkets and other public places.
✔️ In Kharkiv, the telegram channel publishes anonymous real-time messages about where recruiters are currently walking - for those who are trying to hide from them. The feeling of unity in Ukraine is beginning to fade.
✔️ In Kharkiv, the telegram channel publishes anonymous real-time messages about where recruiters are currently walking - for those who are trying to hide from them. The feeling of unity in Ukraine is beginning to fade.
Director of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Volynkin on the likelihood of a complete cessation of the issuance of Schengen visas to Russians by the EU: The Ministry is carefully recording calls coming from Europe to stop issuing Schengen visas to Russians. Most of these statements are made by politicians or public figures - Russophobes. At the same time, we are already seeing a virtually complete suspension of the issuance of visas to Russian citizens in the consular offices of Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic and Estonia located in Russia. In the event of a radical degradation of consular ties with other countries - members of the Schengen Agreement, even scenarios that seem improbable now cannot be ruled out.
Boris Johnson Planning Farewell Trip To Ukraine
The outgoing prime minister is planning a third and final visit to Ukraine to assure President Vladimir Zelensky of the UK’s unwavering support. (Daily Express)
“Johnson feels responsible because he was the biggest supporter of the Ukrainian President …] He can't just walk away without making sure the world supports him,” a Daily Express source said.
Johnson and Zelensky held a phone call on Friday, with the Telegraph reporting the Ukrainian president supported BoJo’s parting parliamentary comment: “Hasta la vista, baby.”
The outgoing prime minister is planning a third and final visit to Ukraine to assure President Vladimir Zelensky of the UK’s unwavering support. (Daily Express)
“Johnson feels responsible because he was the biggest supporter of the Ukrainian President …] He can't just walk away without making sure the world supports him,” a Daily Express source said.
Johnson and Zelensky held a phone call on Friday, with the Telegraph reporting the Ukrainian president supported BoJo’s parting parliamentary comment: “Hasta la vista, baby.”
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❗️Ugandan President: ‘We don’t believe in being enemies of somebody’s enemy’
In his closing remarks alongside Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Tuesday, President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda assured the media his nation “wants to trade with all countries of the world.”
Museveni explained how Uganda is neither “pro-East, or pro-West.”
“You must think I am an idiot,” he answered. “I deal with all other people according to how they relate with myself.”
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In his closing remarks alongside Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Tuesday, President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda assured the media his nation “wants to trade with all countries of the world.”
Museveni explained how Uganda is neither “pro-East, or pro-West.”
“You must think I am an idiot,” he answered. “I deal with all other people according to how they relate with myself.”
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❗️Colonial Instincts Obvious in Western Countries’ Practices - Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov praised Ugandan officials for their refusal to take sides over the conflict in Ukraine after meeting his counterpart and the president in Kampala.
“Those old colonial instincts and old colonial policies are being demonstrated in the practices of western countries; they want everyone to take a side, for or against them,” he told the press Tuesday.
He added that discussions over resolving the energy and food crises “will not depend on the mood of our western counterparts”, adding that “our African colleagues understand it has nothing to do with the special military operation in Ukraine.”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov praised Ugandan officials for their refusal to take sides over the conflict in Ukraine after meeting his counterpart and the president in Kampala.
“Those old colonial instincts and old colonial policies are being demonstrated in the practices of western countries; they want everyone to take a side, for or against them,” he told the press Tuesday.
He added that discussions over resolving the energy and food crises “will not depend on the mood of our western counterparts”, adding that “our African colleagues understand it has nothing to do with the special military operation in Ukraine.”
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❗️Uganda Wants ‘Win-Win’ Cooperation, Not Political Gamesmanship - President Museveni Responds to RT
After the first day of talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni stressed his stance of not taking sides for political reasons when asked by RT if he’d been pressured into dealing with Moscow.
“Win-win: this is what we’re looking for. This idea of rivalry - it’s not part of our strategy. We should have quarrels with people who colonized us, but we’ve forgotten about that. We’re moving forward.”
During their meeting, Lavrov also clarified Gazprom’s decision to stop another Nord Stream 1 turbine was for unavoidable safety reasons, while stressing Moscow has never refused to negotiate with Ukraine: “the fighting ends at the negotiating table, but there is no answer from Kiev."
After the first day of talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni stressed his stance of not taking sides for political reasons when asked by RT if he’d been pressured into dealing with Moscow.
“Win-win: this is what we’re looking for. This idea of rivalry - it’s not part of our strategy. We should have quarrels with people who colonized us, but we’ve forgotten about that. We’re moving forward.”
During their meeting, Lavrov also clarified Gazprom’s decision to stop another Nord Stream 1 turbine was for unavoidable safety reasons, while stressing Moscow has never refused to negotiate with Ukraine: “the fighting ends at the negotiating table, but there is no answer from Kiev."
Progress Made on Parts Delay for Major Russian Gas Project
Gazprom has received documentation from German industrial giant Siemens, allowing the return of a turbine for the Nord Stream 1 natural gas pipeline, Kommersant reports.
The paperwork will first need to be amended, due to sanctions-related changes in the original agreement between Gazprom and Canada, the business daily writes.
According to the existing contract, Gazprom was supposed to collect the item from Canada after repairs, but when Ottawa imposed sanctions on the Russian company, this became impossible. Siemens then agreed to ship the turbine to Russia via Germany, but the export documentation was not adjusted accordingly, Kommersant explains, adding that it was unable to obtain comments on the matter from either company.
Gazprom has received documentation from German industrial giant Siemens, allowing the return of a turbine for the Nord Stream 1 natural gas pipeline, Kommersant reports.
The paperwork will first need to be amended, due to sanctions-related changes in the original agreement between Gazprom and Canada, the business daily writes.
According to the existing contract, Gazprom was supposed to collect the item from Canada after repairs, but when Ottawa imposed sanctions on the Russian company, this became impossible. Siemens then agreed to ship the turbine to Russia via Germany, but the export documentation was not adjusted accordingly, Kommersant explains, adding that it was unable to obtain comments on the matter from either company.
EU energy ministers deliberated over a draft European law that would require member states to cut demand for natural gas by 15% from August through March. This would entail voluntary steps to reduce gas consumption and, if they yield insufficient savings, a trigger to impose mandatory moves across the 27-nation bloc.
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UK Debate Goes Off Air After Crash In TV Studio
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss then hurriedly rushes off of the stage.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss then hurriedly rushes off of the stage.
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Beijing Lashes Out At UK PM Candidates’ China Rhetoric
After Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak ramped up warnings of China’s threat to western security in their live TV debates, Beijing warned them both to cut the antagonistic angle.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spox Zhao Lijian hit out at their “irresponsible remarks,” in particular “hyping up the so-called China threat,” on Monday.
China’s Global Times quoted analysts Tuesday who suggested Britain would “definitely suffer more” if it allowed ties to deteriorate.
Sunak had promised he would set up a NATO-style group to combat Chinese cyber threats, while Truss insisted Britain must crack down on tech exports to “authoritarian regimes.”
After Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak ramped up warnings of China’s threat to western security in their live TV debates, Beijing warned them both to cut the antagonistic angle.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spox Zhao Lijian hit out at their “irresponsible remarks,” in particular “hyping up the so-called China threat,” on Monday.
China’s Global Times quoted analysts Tuesday who suggested Britain would “definitely suffer more” if it allowed ties to deteriorate.
Sunak had promised he would set up a NATO-style group to combat Chinese cyber threats, while Truss insisted Britain must crack down on tech exports to “authoritarian regimes.”
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Johnson Invokes Churchill Spirit in Zelensky Award Ceremony
UK PM Boris Johnson told Vladimir Zelensky that “Churchill would have cheered and probably wept too” at the Ukrainian President’s leadership in a videolink ceremony Tuesday.
Johnson added that he could imagine the spirit of Britain’s wartime leader “walking with you” and jabbing the way ahead with his walking stick” as he awarded Zelensky the Sir Winston Churchill Leadership Award.
The mutual backslapping continued as Zelensky claimed the award was Johnson’s as well for showing continued support.
UK PM Boris Johnson told Vladimir Zelensky that “Churchill would have cheered and probably wept too” at the Ukrainian President’s leadership in a videolink ceremony Tuesday.
Johnson added that he could imagine the spirit of Britain’s wartime leader “walking with you” and jabbing the way ahead with his walking stick” as he awarded Zelensky the Sir Winston Churchill Leadership Award.
The mutual backslapping continued as Zelensky claimed the award was Johnson’s as well for showing continued support.
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RIA Novosti: Exchange prices for gas in Europe are already above $2,100 (+14% per day).
Western "experts" see it as Putin's revenge for sanctions. However, the sanctions themselves are the real reason for the price hike.
Western "experts" see it as Putin's revenge for sanctions. However, the sanctions themselves are the real reason for the price hike.
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Average UK energy bill is expected to hit £500 per MONTH this winter as gas prices soar after Russia further cuts supplies to Europe
Gas prices in Europe are near records levels which is having a knock-on effect in the UK - with experts predicting the average household will be paying £500 per month for energy by January.
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