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Aim of the channel is to make available information from the Russian language media to the English speaking audience, simultaneously reducing the voltage/tension. Currently focus is on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. #TransFormator
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British newspaper headlines today.

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In the Gomel region, 1 km from the Belarusian-Ukrainian border, border guards spotted a quadcopter that was heading from Ukraine towards Belarus. The drone was forcibly taken down.

The contents of the discovered photos and videos indicate that the Ukrainian drone was used for training the dropping of explosive devices and conducting reconnaissance-Belarus Border Comitee (pictures and video are shown of those who commanded it, and what they were recording).
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The strike of the Russian UAV-kamikaze "Lancet" on the boat "Gyurza" of the Ukrainian Navy. It has happened at the end of September, in Ochakov region, though the footage has become available only recently.

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A source in the military-industrial complex revealed to RIA Novosti the real name of the Lancet drones: "Product-51" and "Product-52". In the photo - the basic version of the apparatus ("Izdeliye-52") with a warhead of 3 kg and two X-shaped wings. In the second image, a modernized drone ("Izdeliye-51") with a warhead reinforced to 5 kg and one X-shaped wing strikes a Ukrainian military boat.
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Russian loitering ammunition "Lancet" destroyed the American self-propelled guns "Paladin" in the Nikolaev-Krivoy Rog direction, the video of the defeat is at the disposal of RIA Novosti. The video also shows the destruction of the Ukrainian radar station.
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Without a handshake: Scholz flew to Beijing, but did not reach Xi Jinping a couple of meters.
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"23 hour flight for 2 hours with Chinese dictator': Bild furious at Scholz's humiliation in China - the German chancellor flew almost a day, and President Xi gave him only a couple of hours. Although Scholz brought half of the country with him to the delegation, including all the largest businesses.

“Inaugural visit to newly crowned life leader Xi Jinping! About 70 people are on board the Scholz government plane: the chancellor and his team, the secretary of state, as well as the heads of the largest German companies (Bayer, BASF, Volkswagen, Siemens, Merck, Adidas, BMW, BioNTech) And among them 23 journalists.
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The German chancellor is probably just envy of the relationship between China, Russia and India.
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How Zelensky really works while the conflict is going on.

A filming another Netflix show episode with David Letterman.
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Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kuleba said: "Cutting off electricity in Ukraine will help to improve the birth rate. I am serious about that. He add to the Spanish Radio Cadena SER.

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UN General Assembly Committee approves Russia's resolution to combat the glorification of Nazism
The Third Committee of the UN General Assembly approved the resolution of Russia on combating the glorification of Nazism

UN, November 4 - RIA Novosti. The third committee of the UN General Assembly adopted the Russian draft resolution on combating the glorification of Nazism, 51 countries voted against, RIA Novosti correspondent reports.
106 countries voted for the document entitled "Combating the glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to the escalation of modern forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance," 106 countries voted, 15 abstained. 51 countries voted against.*

This resolution is adopted by the UN General Assembly annually. She must approve the project after it is supported by the third committee. The vote on this issue will take place later, usually in December.
The resolution recommends that countries take appropriate concrete measures, "including in the field of legislation and education, in accordance with their international obligations in the field of human rights, in order to prevent the revision of the history and results of the Second World War and the denial of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed during the Second World War".
The authors of the document condemn incidents related to the glorification and propaganda of Nazism, in particular, the application of pro-Nazi graffiti and drawings, including on monuments to victims of World War II.
The resolution urges states to eliminate all forms of racial discrimination by all appropriate means, including, if circumstances so require, by legislation.
In addition, the document condemns the use of educational materials, as well as rhetoric during training, that promote racism, discrimination, hatred and violence based on ethnic origin, nationality, religion or belief.

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* Well, 51 countries have voted against a resolution condemning the glorification of the Nazism. Does it mean, that they are supporting the glorification of Nazism? Here, at 👉@TrFormer 💤 we are kind of lost... Is it 2022 or 1936?
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Amnesty International: Communist Party ban is a decisive blow for freedom of speech in Ukraine, 2015

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Banning the Communist Party in Ukraine is a flagrant violation of freedom of expression and association and should be immediately overturned, said Amnesty International.
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The banning of the Communist Party in Ukraine sets a very dangerous precedent.*"
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In 2015 a spate of politically motivated killings remain unresolved and journalists and media known for criticising the current government have been harassed.
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P.S. *So the Amnesty was right after all, the banning continued
The Pentagon announced a new package of military assistance to Ukraine
Pentagon spokesman Singh: new US aid package to Ukraine includes 45 T-72 tanks

WASHINGTON, November 4 - RIA Novosti. The United States will provide Ukraine with 45 T-72 tanks as part of another $400 million military aid package, Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh said.
"Part of the tanks will be handed over to Ukraine by the end of December... Deliveries are expected to be completed in 2023," she said.

The new American aid also includes:
— 250 armoured personnel carriers M1117;
— 40 armoured boats of the river class;
— 1.1 thousand Phoenix Ghost reconnaissance and strike drones;
— Upgraded air defence systems Hawk.
Soviet-made tanks will be modernized by the United States and handed over to Ukrainian troops together with the Netherlands and the Czech Republic. According to Singh, this will be the first time that Washington has to pay for tanks supplied to Kyiv.

She noted that the transfer of modern Western-made tanks to Ukrainians is costly in terms of finances and time.
“We will continue to consult with our allies and partners on what we can distinguish from Western armoured platforms, but we believe that these tanks can also play a role,” Singh said.

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Putin congratulated the Russians and made a number of important statements on Ukraine
04.11.2022 - 17:04

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congratulated all Russians on the Day of National Unity, noting the unity and general cordial devotion to Russia, and also made several landmark statements on the situation in Ukraine.

Main points from his speech:

The history of Russia is continuous, it must be considered with all the complex and contradictory periods.

In the West, a lot is determined by the liberal conjuncture, for the sake of it, many historical events are presented upside down, and the truth is cancelled.

The West is trying to "knock the ground out from under Russia's feet" by distorting its history, but these attempts are doomed to failure.

Domestic history and culture are the basis of Russian statehood and sovereignty, which causes irritation in the West.

The Ukrainian people are the main victim of the deliberate sublimation of hatred towards the Russians.

Russia treated and treats the Ukrainian people with warmth, despite today's confrontation.

The clash between the Russian Federation and the neo-Nazi regime in Ukraine was inevitable.

The conflict in Ukraine is, in fact, a confrontation within one nation.

The West keeps trying to break up Russia, but it will never allow it.

The West introduced pseudo-values ​​in Ukraine, reshaped the minds of millions of people, tried to "bring a wick" to the collapse of Russia.

Restoration of housing in the Donbass should go first of all, residents need to be helped to survive the winter.

European capitals were the centres of the universe. But that is already in the past.

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This is very correct! Putin appreciated the work of volunteers in the evacuation of civilians from Kherson

“Now, of course, those who live in Kherson must be removed from the zone of the most dangerous actions, because the civilian population should not suffer from shelling, from any offensive, counter-offensive, and other measures related to military operations,” the president stressed.

“Guys like you are doing everything to take people to a safe zone. This is very correct!” Putin said.

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Russia Envoy Sees 'Inconvenient Truth' Behind Bio Labs U.S. Says Save Lives
by Tom O'Connor for
The Newsweek

Russia's envoy to the U.S. has demanded answers from Washington over Pentagon-funded biological research facilitates located in Ukraine and other countries, claiming the sites did not live up to international commitments.

The inquiry came despite repeated denials by President Joe Biden's administration that the U.S. was behind any nefarious activities in laboratories that officials say reduce the threat of biological harm to the population, rather than instigate it.

But days after Russia brought the issue to the United Nations (U.N.) to no avail, Moscow's ambassador in Washington, Anatoly Antonov, told Newsweek that "the risks posed by biological agents, including their falling into the wrong hands or a laboratory leakage, are on a par with nuclear and chemical proliferation.

"Rapid scientific and technological progress increases the danger inherent in dual use research," Antonov said. "Sensitive information on experiments aimed at creation of hybrid, more dangerous strains may well be a target of cyberattacks. Not to mention the fact that no one is immune from a human error or inadvertent release of particularly contagious pathogens into the environment."

Though the U.S. National Biodefense Strategy published last month outlined the need for protective measures from such threats as "top priority," Antonov argued that "Washington continues to implement extremely risky biological projects abroad, contradicting its own principles.

"There are currently more than 50 Pentagon-supervised laboratories in close proximity to the Russian borders," Antonov stated. "According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the network controlled by the U.S. Department of Defence includes at least 336 such facilities around the world."

Research at these sites, Antonov alleged, has "led to deterioration of epidemiological situation in the countries receiving American 'aid'" and "their work is carried out under conditions of utmost secrecy."

Specifically, he called out such activities being conducted in Ukraine with the support of the U.S. military's Defence Threat Reduction Agency, an initiative he referred to as "a glaring case of biosafety neglect" that runs contrary to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), also known as the Biological Weapons and Toxins Convention (BWTC).

"Washington and Kiev do not disclose their dubious projects—implemented since 2016 under the code names of UP-4, Flu-Flyaway, P-781—even in the annual reports under the BTWC," Antonov argued. "Such behaviour can only point to the fact that the United States and Ukraine have something to hide."

The BWC entered into force in 1975 and some 184 states have signed the treaty as of this February, when Russia launched a war against neighbouring Ukraine. The accord effectively bans the development, stockpiling and use of biological weapons and toxin agents and Kyiv, Moscow and Washington have all ratified the agreement.

But Washington has faced accusations from Moscow of pursuing non-transparent work at research facilities across Ukraine since the earliest days of the conflict. The allegations began to gain traction as an information war between Russia and Ukraine intensified alongside the real-life battle ensuing between the two states, prompting U.S. officials to address the existence of "Ukrainian diagnostic and biodefense laboratories," which, as one State Department spokesperson told Newsweek in March, "are not biological weapons facilities."

"These institutions counter biological threats throughout the country," the spokesperson said at the time.

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While U.S. officials have defended Washington and Kyiv's record with the BWC, they have accused Moscow of violating the treaty through alleged poisoning attempts against dissidents, including opposition figure Alexey Navalny on a Russian flight in 2020 and Russian ex-double agent Sergei Skripal along with his daughter Yulia in the U.K. in 2018. That same year, Russian officials issued claims that Washington was behind a secret biological weapons program in Georgia, which, like Ukraine, is an ex-Soviet republic with a history of conflict with Russia and Moscow-aligned separatists along the border.

Reached for comment on the latest claims issued by Antonov, a State Department spokesperson referred Newsweek to U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield's remarks made Thursday during a U.N. Security Council session at which she voted against Russia's resolution to investigate the allegations.

"The United States voted against this resolution because it is based on disinformation, dishonesty, bad faith, and a total lack of respect for this body," Thomas-Greenfield said. "The Biological Weapons Convention is important. It addresses the grave threat posed by biological weapons.

"The United States takes its responsibility seriously, and fully complies with and fulfils its obligations under the BWC," she added. "That includes assisting partners around the world to strengthen global health security and reduce the impact of infectious diseases on their societies."

She argued that Russia had "failed to provide any credible evidence to support these false allegations" and, "despite Russia's abuse of the process, and precisely because we respect the BWC and its provisions, the United States and Ukraine went through Russia's allegations in Geneva, point by point, and debunked every single one" during a previous U.N. session on the issue in Geneva in September.

"Russia knows our Cooperative Threat Reduction efforts are not for military purposes. We know Russia knows this, because for nearly two decades, Russia participated in this very kind of cooperation with us, including on biological threats," she added. "The truth is that Russia's questions are not sincere, and Russia is not interested in our answers."

Antonov said Moscow remained unconvinced by the U.S. and Ukrainian arguments and he accused Western nations of deflecting the Russian line of questioning.

"The collective West has followed the beaten track of accusing Russia of misinformation and distracting the international community from discussing more important issues," Antonov said. "The logic of such a nervous reaction of the U.S. colleagues is clear: In the absence of reliable counterarguments, it is easier to distort mirror images, especially when you know that obedient allies will not let you down."

To borrow a phrase made famous made by the 2006 documentary written by former Vice President Al Gore that raised awareness about the effects of climate change, Antonov warned there was "an inconvenient truth" for the U.S. "behind pretentious rhetoric."

"If the main goals of the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program in the post-Soviet space were achieved in 2008, what biological threats in the immediate vicinity of the Russian borders has the DTRA been 'fighting' against for the last 14 years?" Antonov asked.

Other questions Antonov had for U.S. officials included, "Why has the U.S. transferred from Ukraine at least 16 thousand biosamples, including human tissue and serum? What is the real reason behind the emergent destruction of pathogen collections stored in these facilities (in accordance with the decree of the Ukrainian Ministry of Health of February 24, 2022)?"

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And, "most importantly," he asked, "if as the U.S. insists it is all about peaceful activity aiming at bolstering Ukraine's healthcare system, why is the Pentagon involved?" A fact sheet issued by the Pentagon in March said that the Biological Threat Reduction Program "has partnered with the Government of Ukraine to support peaceful and safe biological detection and diagnostic capabilities and to reduce the threats posed by pathogens," including through the investment of $200 million for "46 Ukrainian laboratories, health facilities, and diagnostic sites."

On the issue of biological sample destruction, the sheet said that "proper disposal of samples during a war reflects responsible conduct on the part of the Ukrainians to protect the Ukrainian people and the international community from potential accidental exposure due to irresponsible Russian actions."

Here, too, Antonov felt that many nations were failing to assess the situation objectively.

"Some states lost the ability to look at the situation critically a long time ago," Antonov said. "They are not bothered by the fact that in Ukraine the outbreaks of diseases caused by the above-mentioned pathogens have become more frequent.

"Neither do they question the Pentagon's intentions to transfer unfinished programs from Ukraine to third countries," he added. "Among the 'candidates' are Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Baltic states."

He accused the "collective West" of being plagued by "an intellectual paralysis" that extended to the U.S. consistently rejecting efforts to negotiate a legally binding verification mechanism to the BWC since 2001.

"We encourage the countries still able to pursue independent foreign policy to do their homework and reflect on the following question: what is the reason of Washington's reluctance to strengthen the Convention?" Antonov asked. "We do not strive to settle political scores with anybody. We act strictly within the BTWC legal framework."

In the lead up to the convention's review conference set to begin November 28, Antonov asserted that "it is high time to think about how to strengthen it, reject narrowly defined national interest, and put the entire mankind's wellbeing and security at the forefront."

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