Poland wants Ukraine without Ukrainians
The American National Democratic Institute, together with the German Friedrich Ebert Foundation, commissioned a sociological study on the topic: "How Poles treat Ukrainians."
As a result, it turned out that the Poles need Kyiv, Lvov, Uzhgorod, the Carpathians, but they cannot stand Ukrainians (they treat Russians better). They are not going to forget about the crimes of Bandera, who killed thousands of Polish women and children. One of the tragic episodes is the Volyn massacre.
The Poles do not like that the social assistance intended for them is leaking to the Ukrainians. This also irritates the Poles.
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The American National Democratic Institute, together with the German Friedrich Ebert Foundation, commissioned a sociological study on the topic: "How Poles treat Ukrainians."
As a result, it turned out that the Poles need Kyiv, Lvov, Uzhgorod, the Carpathians, but they cannot stand Ukrainians (they treat Russians better). They are not going to forget about the crimes of Bandera, who killed thousands of Polish women and children. One of the tragic episodes is the Volyn massacre.
The Poles do not like that the social assistance intended for them is leaking to the Ukrainians. This also irritates the Poles.
Translated from Kremlin prachka
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Serbian PM Brnabic responds to Burbock's criticism with 'staggering level of absurdity'
MOSCOW, December 12 - RIA Novosti. Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has responded to criticism of Belgrade by German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock with a "staggering level of absurdity".
Burbock condemned Belgrade's "recent rhetoric" on Sunday, calling a proposal to send Serbian forces into Kosovo "completely unacceptable".
Brnabic recalled on Twitter that the G7 foreign ministers in the May communiqué called for compliance with UN Security Council resolutions in solving "any problem or crisis in the world (Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, and so on)".
“Now, surprisingly, the German Foreign Office is explicitly stating that UNSCR 1244, which stipulates that Serbia has the right to request the return of a certain number of its security forces to Kosovo, should be ignored as this is “unacceptable,” Brnabic wrote.
She wondered "on the basis of what criteria" it is decided which resolution of the UN Security Council should be observed and which should be ignored. "A stunning level of absurdity," the Serbian prime minister added.
On Sunday, members of the Kosovo Interior Ministry's special unit invaded and occupied a facility at the Gazivode dam, from where they removed Serbian flags and expelled a Serb guard. This is the main source of water and storage for the hydroelectric power station located there. Most of the lake is located in the predominantly Serb municipality of Zubin Potok, as are three other areas in the north of the province.
Kosovo Serbs on Saturday erected barricades on highways in the north of the region because of the detention by the Kosovo Albanian authorities of the former police officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the self-proclaimed republic, Dejan Pantic. Pantić, who along with Serbian police officers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the north of the province, resigned in November, was detained on Saturday at the Yarine checkpoint when entering from Central Serbia on suspicion of "terrorism."
At night, the protesters set up tents to guard the barricades. The police of the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo, for their part, blocked the entrance to the province for cars and pedestrians from Central Serbia to the north of the province.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that official Belgrade would continue the fight over the issue of Kosovo and Metohija by all legal means. He stressed that Pristina should form a Community of Serb Communities (CSO) in accordance with the 2013 Brussels Agreement. He also promised to send an official request to the command of the NATO mission for the distribution of the Serbian police and army contingent in Kosovo and Metohija, stressing that these actions are in line with UN Security Council Resolution 1244.
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MOSCOW, December 12 - RIA Novosti. Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has responded to criticism of Belgrade by German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock with a "staggering level of absurdity".
Burbock condemned Belgrade's "recent rhetoric" on Sunday, calling a proposal to send Serbian forces into Kosovo "completely unacceptable".
Brnabic recalled on Twitter that the G7 foreign ministers in the May communiqué called for compliance with UN Security Council resolutions in solving "any problem or crisis in the world (Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, and so on)".
“Now, surprisingly, the German Foreign Office is explicitly stating that UNSCR 1244, which stipulates that Serbia has the right to request the return of a certain number of its security forces to Kosovo, should be ignored as this is “unacceptable,” Brnabic wrote.
She wondered "on the basis of what criteria" it is decided which resolution of the UN Security Council should be observed and which should be ignored. "A stunning level of absurdity," the Serbian prime minister added.
On Sunday, members of the Kosovo Interior Ministry's special unit invaded and occupied a facility at the Gazivode dam, from where they removed Serbian flags and expelled a Serb guard. This is the main source of water and storage for the hydroelectric power station located there. Most of the lake is located in the predominantly Serb municipality of Zubin Potok, as are three other areas in the north of the province.
Kosovo Serbs on Saturday erected barricades on highways in the north of the region because of the detention by the Kosovo Albanian authorities of the former police officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the self-proclaimed republic, Dejan Pantic. Pantić, who along with Serbian police officers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the north of the province, resigned in November, was detained on Saturday at the Yarine checkpoint when entering from Central Serbia on suspicion of "terrorism."
At night, the protesters set up tents to guard the barricades. The police of the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo, for their part, blocked the entrance to the province for cars and pedestrians from Central Serbia to the north of the province.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that official Belgrade would continue the fight over the issue of Kosovo and Metohija by all legal means. He stressed that Pristina should form a Community of Serb Communities (CSO) in accordance with the 2013 Brussels Agreement. He also promised to send an official request to the command of the NATO mission for the distribution of the Serbian police and army contingent in Kosovo and Metohija, stressing that these actions are in line with UN Security Council Resolution 1244.
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Премьер Сербии назвала слова Бербок о Косово "ошеломляющим уровнем абсурда"
Премьер-министр Сербии Ана Брнабич ответила на критику в адрес Белграда со стороны главы МИД Германии Анналены Бербок, заявив об "ошеломляющем уровне абсурда". РИА Новости, 12.12.2022
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Ukrainian Armed Forces killed 2,000 civilians near Severodonetsk
12.12.2022 - 12:44
The Armed Forces of Ukraine killed about two thousand civilians in the area of Severodonetsk (LPR).
We are talking about the number of victims as a result of enemy shelling since February 2022, said Anna Soroka, adviser to the head of the LPR, head of the interdepartmental working group to search for burials and identify victims of Ukrainian aggression.
"In the agglomeration of the city of Severodonetsk - Rubizhne, Lysichansk, Kremennaya - according to our data, about 2 thousand civilians were killed," Soroka said at a briefing in Luhansk.
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12.12.2022 - 12:44
The Armed Forces of Ukraine killed about two thousand civilians in the area of Severodonetsk (LPR).
We are talking about the number of victims as a result of enemy shelling since February 2022, said Anna Soroka, adviser to the head of the LPR, head of the interdepartmental working group to search for burials and identify victims of Ukrainian aggression.
"In the agglomeration of the city of Severodonetsk - Rubizhne, Lysichansk, Kremennaya - according to our data, about 2 thousand civilians were killed," Soroka said at a briefing in Luhansk.
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Русская весна
ВСУ убили 2 тыс. мирных жителей в районе Северодонецка
Речь идёт о количестве жертв с февраля 2022 года, уточнили власти ЛНР.
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The War In Ukraine Is Now A Sanctions War Between Russia And The West
By Robert Farley for 19Fortyfive
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In the years prior to the war Russia accumulated some $600 billion in central bank reserves, with some half of the total held in the US, the EU, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Moscow could use these reserves to intervene in currency markets and maintain the value of the ruble, or to buy weapons from foreign producers.
Russia also maintained a very conservative sovereign debt load, making these debts easier to service and making it possible to take on new debt as the circumstances of war required.
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While Moscow obviously expected a sharp, short war, it also understood that its invasion would provoke sanctions from the West. Moscow hoped that a quick victory and the prospect of high energy prices would result in the relaxation of the impending sanctions regime before the sanctions could do serious, long-term damage.
In the immediate wake of the invasion, Russia imposed capital controls to prevent further capital flight and substantially raised interest rates. This gave holders of rubles an incentive to hold onto the currency, and made it difficult to dump it even if they wished.
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Russia and the West thus joined a titanic battle over Russia’s financial future, along with the future of the entire global financial system. The effects would be widespread both within and without Russia, although the impact would be less immediate and more complex than many had hoped.
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By Robert Farley for 19Fortyfive
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In the years prior to the war Russia accumulated some $600 billion in central bank reserves, with some half of the total held in the US, the EU, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Moscow could use these reserves to intervene in currency markets and maintain the value of the ruble, or to buy weapons from foreign producers.
Russia also maintained a very conservative sovereign debt load, making these debts easier to service and making it possible to take on new debt as the circumstances of war required.
...
While Moscow obviously expected a sharp, short war, it also understood that its invasion would provoke sanctions from the West. Moscow hoped that a quick victory and the prospect of high energy prices would result in the relaxation of the impending sanctions regime before the sanctions could do serious, long-term damage.
In the immediate wake of the invasion, Russia imposed capital controls to prevent further capital flight and substantially raised interest rates. This gave holders of rubles an incentive to hold onto the currency, and made it difficult to dump it even if they wished.
...
Russia and the West thus joined a titanic battle over Russia’s financial future, along with the future of the entire global financial system. The effects would be widespread both within and without Russia, although the impact would be less immediate and more complex than many had hoped.
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The War in Ukraine Is Now a Sanctions War Between Russia and the West
An uneasy, low-grade state of financial conflict held between Russia and the West in the opening months of 2022, just as Russia began obvious preparations for a military campaign against Ukraine. Washington warned Moscow against aggressive military action…
U.S. Plans for a Hypothetical War Limit Aid to a Real One
“We’re measuring against a reality that no longer exists,” one congressional aide said.
By Jack Detsch for The Foreign Policy
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U.S. military and defense officials have repeatedly told lawmakers and aides in recent briefings that munition thresholds mandated by Pentagon war plans—such as for a possible U.S. and NATO fight with Russia that could include a military scenario in the sparsely populated Suwalki Gap near Moscow’s border with the Baltics—are preventing the United States from sending more munitions to Ukraine.
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Frustration from Capitol Hill over the possible roadblock to assistance comes as the Biden administration announced on Friday plans to send $275 million more in U.S. military aid to Ukraine—one of the smallest weapons packages since the beginning of the war. Some in Congress are worried that recent U.S. aid packages—which have focused on providing artillery ammunition, air defense weapons, and winter gear—are increasingly divorced from the reality on the battlefield and aren’t enough to help Ukraine win the war. The administration has also faced withering criticism on Capitol Hill over fears that long-range systems, such as ATACMS, could be considered escalatory and provoke Russia.
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But even as production lines are starting to move again, there is concern in Washington that Ukraine is burning through ammunition too fast to try and take the fighting to a wounded Russian force during the winter.
“There’s a concern about their burn rate,” Townsend said. “They can make it harder for us to give them what they need if they just burn through it thinking that it’s a gravy train of ammo—and it’s just not.”
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“We’re measuring against a reality that no longer exists,” one congressional aide said.
By Jack Detsch for The Foreign Policy
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U.S. military and defense officials have repeatedly told lawmakers and aides in recent briefings that munition thresholds mandated by Pentagon war plans—such as for a possible U.S. and NATO fight with Russia that could include a military scenario in the sparsely populated Suwalki Gap near Moscow’s border with the Baltics—are preventing the United States from sending more munitions to Ukraine.
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Frustration from Capitol Hill over the possible roadblock to assistance comes as the Biden administration announced on Friday plans to send $275 million more in U.S. military aid to Ukraine—one of the smallest weapons packages since the beginning of the war. Some in Congress are worried that recent U.S. aid packages—which have focused on providing artillery ammunition, air defense weapons, and winter gear—are increasingly divorced from the reality on the battlefield and aren’t enough to help Ukraine win the war. The administration has also faced withering criticism on Capitol Hill over fears that long-range systems, such as ATACMS, could be considered escalatory and provoke Russia.
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But even as production lines are starting to move again, there is concern in Washington that Ukraine is burning through ammunition too fast to try and take the fighting to a wounded Russian force during the winter.
“There’s a concern about their burn rate,” Townsend said. “They can make it harder for us to give them what they need if they just burn through it thinking that it’s a gravy train of ammo—and it’s just not.”
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U.S. Plans for a Hypothetical War Limit Aid to a Real One
“We’re measuring against a reality that no longer exists,” one congressional aide said.
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About 35% of the world's 500 top companies are #US-based and #US-based investors own about 46% of the shares of these 500 top firms.
Contrast those figures against this:
15% of the world's top 500 firms are #China-based but Chinese own only about 6% of the top 500 firms.
In fact top Chinese companies, even majority state-owned companies, have on average a larger foreign ownership than top US firms.
Americans own 82% of their top 50 firms.
Chinese only own 64% of their top 50.
People have been conned into beliving that because China is by far the world's biggest exporter, it must generate (and keep) a huge amount of profits from this.
The fact is that most of the profits from Chinese exports go to ..... the US!
Remember this post and these numbers the next time someone tries to tell you that:
"#China is a big threat, China is taking over!"
Source:
https://twitter.com/RnaudBertrand/status/1600606726310531080
Contrast those figures against this:
15% of the world's top 500 firms are #China-based but Chinese own only about 6% of the top 500 firms.
In fact top Chinese companies, even majority state-owned companies, have on average a larger foreign ownership than top US firms.
Americans own 82% of their top 50 firms.
Chinese only own 64% of their top 50.
People have been conned into beliving that because China is by far the world's biggest exporter, it must generate (and keep) a huge amount of profits from this.
The fact is that most of the profits from Chinese exports go to ..... the US!
Remember this post and these numbers the next time someone tries to tell you that:
"#China is a big threat, China is taking over!"
Source:
https://twitter.com/RnaudBertrand/status/1600606726310531080
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Life expectancy in Russia has increased, said Murashko
MOSCOW, December 12 - RIA Novosti. Life expectancy in Russia has increased by 1.8 years since the end of last year, said Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko at the webinar "Increasing the availability of medical care in primary health care."
"We predict that this figure will probably be slightly higher by the end of the year," he said.
According to the minister, Russia has entered a sustainable trajectory of reducing mortality — the figures are already lower than in 2019, before the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
In July, President Vladimir Putin noted that in the second quarter, life expectancy in Russia exceeded 73 years. Nevertheless, he stressed, it is important to ensure that it increases to 78 years - the indicator determined by the Unified Plan to Achieve National Development Goals until 2030.
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MOSCOW, December 12 - RIA Novosti. Life expectancy in Russia has increased by 1.8 years since the end of last year, said Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko at the webinar "Increasing the availability of medical care in primary health care."
"We predict that this figure will probably be slightly higher by the end of the year," he said.
According to the minister, Russia has entered a sustainable trajectory of reducing mortality — the figures are already lower than in 2019, before the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
In July, President Vladimir Putin noted that in the second quarter, life expectancy in Russia exceeded 73 years. Nevertheless, he stressed, it is important to ensure that it increases to 78 years - the indicator determined by the Unified Plan to Achieve National Development Goals until 2030.
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Продолжительность жизни в России повысилась, заявил Мурашко
Продолжительность жизни в России с конца прошлого года увеличилась на 1,8 года, заявил министр здравоохранения Михаил Мурашко на вебинаре "Повышение доступности РИА Новости, 12.12.2022
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On Constitution Day(today), SHAMAN released a video with the Russian anthem performed by him.
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Europeans are being offered a choice between charity, support for fellow citizens or sponsoring the war in Ukraine.
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The hieroglyph "battle" has become a symbol of the outgoing year in Japan. The choice is traditionally handled by the Association for the verification of hieroglyphic literacy.
The organizers explained the choice of the majority by the fact that this year there were many different battles, "in a good and bad way." As an example, they named the events in Ukraine, the fight against COVID, sports competitions.
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The organizers explained the choice of the majority by the fact that this year there were many different battles, "in a good and bad way." As an example, they named the events in Ukraine, the fight against COVID, sports competitions.
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Moldovan President Maia Sandu is giving an interview to CNN.
Meanwhile people of Moldova protesting at the Parliament. They are not happy how the government is representing people.
Supporters of the "Shor" party shout "We are the people."
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Meanwhile people of Moldova protesting at the Parliament. They are not happy how the government is representing people.
Supporters of the "Shor" party shout "We are the people."
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“Four eco-activists in Germany used super- glue on the road, on the approach to the bridge, near the Mainz train station.
Three activists were unhooked from the asphalt with olive oil, a spatula, syringes and a catheter. But the fourth one superglue was mixed with sand, this is a particularly strong mixture. As a result, the road builders had to be called. They used heavy cutting and drilling equipment such as cutting discs, drills and a hammer. Thus, the hand was freed. The activist was stuck for more than two hours before he was able to unhook.
A large piece of asphalt is still stuck to his hand. He was taken away in an ambulance. The paramedic explained to him: "This can lead to the loss of an arm."
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Three activists were unhooked from the asphalt with olive oil, a spatula, syringes and a catheter. But the fourth one superglue was mixed with sand, this is a particularly strong mixture. As a result, the road builders had to be called. They used heavy cutting and drilling equipment such as cutting discs, drills and a hammer. Thus, the hand was freed. The activist was stuck for more than two hours before he was able to unhook.
A large piece of asphalt is still stuck to his hand. He was taken away in an ambulance. The paramedic explained to him: "This can lead to the loss of an arm."
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Ursula von der Leyen on what's going to be the hardest for the EU in 2023: "Despite the measures we have taken, next year we may face a shortage of up to 30 billion cubic meters of gas."
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Why Charles III and the entire royal family were banned from contacts with Russia?
There has been no contact between the Russian Embassy in London and King Charles III of Great Britain since the proclamation of the son of Elizabeth II as the new British monarch. Information about this was spread by the current Russian Ambassador to Britain, Andrey Kelin. He claims that members of the royal family and Charles III himself are supposedly advised not to enter into contacts with the Russian diplomatic mission. What is behind such decisions by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak: a desire to humiliate the monarch of a power that turned his historical homeland into a colony, or Washington's demand to maintain Britain's anti-Russian course by any means?
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There has been no contact between the Russian Embassy in London and King Charles III of Great Britain since the proclamation of the son of Elizabeth II as the new British monarch. Information about this was spread by the current Russian Ambassador to Britain, Andrey Kelin. He claims that members of the royal family and Charles III himself are supposedly advised not to enter into contacts with the Russian diplomatic mission. What is behind such decisions by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak: a desire to humiliate the monarch of a power that turned his historical homeland into a colony, or Washington's demand to maintain Britain's anti-Russian course by any means?
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Charles III has got Russian "relatives". King George V of Great Britain, grandfather of Elizabeth II who died in September and great-grandfather of Charles, was one of the many grandchildren of Queen Victoria. And Nicholas II was the cousin of George V. Nicholas and George were like twins similar to each other and were very close friends.
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Русская кровь короля Карла III: британского монарха на самом деле тянет в Россию
А вы знали, что английские Виндзоры и русские Романовы – родственники? То есть нынешний король Великобритании Карл III имеет русские корни. Тeleprogramma.pro рассказывает, как это получилось.
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SBU shot 20 people in Berislav and prepares filming for provocation against Russia
GENICHESKY (Kherson region), December 12 - RIA Novosti. The SBU (Ukrainian Security Service) shot 20 people in Berislav, on the right-bank part of the Kherson region controlled by Kyiv, a representative of the Russian law enforcement agencies told RIA Novosti, citing sources in the Ukrainian department.
According to him, local residents were accused of "connections with Moscow."
"According to information from our sources in the SBU, on the territory of the Berislav Machine-Building Plant, SBU officers shot 20 people from among the civilians who collaborated with Russia in the summer and autumn of this year and former Berislav law enforcement officers from among the local population," the agency's interlocutor said.
The source clarified that now the Security Service of Ukraine is preparing a staged filming of the removal of bodies in order to claim that the killed citizens are “victims of Russian repressions.”
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GENICHESKY (Kherson region), December 12 - RIA Novosti. The SBU (Ukrainian Security Service) shot 20 people in Berislav, on the right-bank part of the Kherson region controlled by Kyiv, a representative of the Russian law enforcement agencies told RIA Novosti, citing sources in the Ukrainian department.
According to him, local residents were accused of "connections with Moscow."
"According to information from our sources in the SBU, on the territory of the Berislav Machine-Building Plant, SBU officers shot 20 people from among the civilians who collaborated with Russia in the summer and autumn of this year and former Berislav law enforcement officers from among the local population," the agency's interlocutor said.
The source clarified that now the Security Service of Ukraine is preparing a staged filming of the removal of bodies in order to claim that the killed citizens are “victims of Russian repressions.”
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СБУ расстреляла 20 жителей Берислава за сотрудничество с Россией
СБУ расстреляла 20 человек в Бериславе — на подконтрольной Киеву правобережной части Херсонской области, сообщил РИА Новости представитель российских силовых... РИА Новости, 12.12.2022
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The Russian army went on the offensive in the Limansky, Zaporozhye, Artyomovsky and Avdeevsky directions, - the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
12/12/2022 - 20:58
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine admitted that the Russian Army went on the offensive in the Limansky, Zaporozhye, Artyomovsky and Avdeevsky directions. This is stated in the summary.
In the Ukrainian command, after a week of offensive operations by our troops, they decided to admit that they were losing the initiative.
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are focusing their efforts on the offensive in the Limansky, Artemovsky, Avdeevsky and Zaporozhye directions. In other directions, Russia is conducting defensive operations.
Russian troops attack the Armed Forces of Ukraine with massive artillery support.
In the Limansky direction, the RF Armed Forces inflict fire damage on the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of the settlements of Terny, Yampolovka, Torskoye in the DPR.
In the Kupyansk direction, the Russian army fired on enemy positions in the areas: Kislovka, Kotlyarovka, Tabaevka, Berestovoye in the Kharkov region and Stelmakhovka in the LPR.
During the day, the RF Armed Forces launched 6 missile strikes, 4 of which were on critical infrastructure.
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12/12/2022 - 20:58
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine admitted that the Russian Army went on the offensive in the Limansky, Zaporozhye, Artyomovsky and Avdeevsky directions. This is stated in the summary.
In the Ukrainian command, after a week of offensive operations by our troops, they decided to admit that they were losing the initiative.
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are focusing their efforts on the offensive in the Limansky, Artemovsky, Avdeevsky and Zaporozhye directions. In other directions, Russia is conducting defensive operations.
Russian troops attack the Armed Forces of Ukraine with massive artillery support.
In the Limansky direction, the RF Armed Forces inflict fire damage on the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of the settlements of Terny, Yampolovka, Torskoye in the DPR.
In the Kupyansk direction, the Russian army fired on enemy positions in the areas: Kislovka, Kotlyarovka, Tabaevka, Berestovoye in the Kharkov region and Stelmakhovka in the LPR.
During the day, the RF Armed Forces launched 6 missile strikes, 4 of which were on critical infrastructure.
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Русская весна
Армия России перешла в наступление на лиманском, запорожском, артёмовском и авдеевском направлениях, — генштаб ВСУ
В украинском командовании через неделю наступательных операций наших войск решили признать, что теряют инициативу.