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๐ค๐ง๐ฌ A pro-Russia rally took place in Sofia
"Russia's victory is a victory for Bulgaria and the whole world!", "We are not neutral! We support Russia!" - these are the slogans of Bulgarians, who took to the streets to support our country โค๏ธ
Balkan Slavs call for the lifting of anti-Russian sanctions and oppose weapon supplies to Kiev.
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"Russia's victory is a victory for Bulgaria and the whole world!", "We are not neutral! We support Russia!" - these are the slogans of Bulgarians, who took to the streets to support our country โค๏ธ
Balkan Slavs call for the lifting of anti-Russian sanctions and oppose weapon supplies to Kiev.
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Von der Leyen has been given a good kick.
"Do we talk about investigating the war crimes of Israel? No! Do we sanction Israel for these crimes, as we have sanctioned Russia? No!"
Irish MP Richard Boyd Barrett is asking Ursula von der Leyen extremely uncomfortable questions, exposing the EU's double standards.
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"Do we talk about investigating the war crimes of Israel? No! Do we sanction Israel for these crimes, as we have sanctioned Russia? No!"
Irish MP Richard Boyd Barrett is asking Ursula von der Leyen extremely uncomfortable questions, exposing the EU's double standards.
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'It is utterly, utterly unconscionable' - Richard Boyd Barrett lectures Ursula von der Leyen
'It is utterly, utterly unconscionable' - Richard Boyd Barrett lectures Ursula von der Leyen on the similarities between Russian invasion in Ukraine and Israel attacks in Palestine.
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European Council adopts โฌ18 billion assistance to Ukraine
Many tried to figure out how this could be done regardless of the veto by Hungary blocking the EU loan. However, today it has been confirmed that Hungary's veto and the EU rules have simply been ignored by European officials. Effectively, the EU is now just one big colony, formally consisting of a number of countries, whose interests or opinions don't matter.
If the European Commission makes a decision, all the member countries are just forced to pay and that's it, rules no longer matter, "might is right" is the only rule.
๐ฅ Based on: Dmitry Vasilets
๐ฅ Our channel: Node of Time EN
Many tried to figure out how this could be done regardless of the veto by Hungary blocking the EU loan. However, today it has been confirmed that Hungary's veto and the EU rules have simply been ignored by European officials. Effectively, the EU is now just one big colony, formally consisting of a number of countries, whose interests or opinions don't matter.
If the European Commission makes a decision, all the member countries are just forced to pay and that's it, rules no longer matter, "might is right" is the only rule.
๐ฅ Based on: Dmitry Vasilets
๐ฅ Our channel: Node of Time EN
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EU External Relations Commissioner Josep Borrell is concerned about the close relations between Turkey and Russia. One reason: the possible circumvention of sanctions.
The European Union is concerned that Turkey is cultivating too close a partnership with Russia - despite the Russians' war of aggression in Ukraine and the harsh Western sanctions against Moscow.
The deepening of economic relations between Turkey and Russia is "cause for great concern", says a letter from EU foreign affairs envoy Josep Borrell to the EU Parliament, quoted by Funke Mediengruppe. Also worrying is Turkey's continued policy of "not joining the EU's restrictive measures against Russia".
According to the report, Borrell pointed out that the EU and Turkey form a customs union and thus grant free movement of goods, which also includes "dual use" goods - i.e. goods that can be used for civilian and also military purposes. It is important that Turkey does not offer Russia any circumvention solutions, Borrell warned.
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The European Union is concerned that Turkey is cultivating too close a partnership with Russia - despite the Russians' war of aggression in Ukraine and the harsh Western sanctions against Moscow.
The deepening of economic relations between Turkey and Russia is "cause for great concern", says a letter from EU foreign affairs envoy Josep Borrell to the EU Parliament, quoted by Funke Mediengruppe. Also worrying is Turkey's continued policy of "not joining the EU's restrictive measures against Russia".
According to the report, Borrell pointed out that the EU and Turkey form a customs union and thus grant free movement of goods, which also includes "dual use" goods - i.e. goods that can be used for civilian and also military purposes. It is important that Turkey does not offer Russia any circumvention solutions, Borrell warned.
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๐ท๐บ๐บ๐ธRussian diplomats in the US were not allowed to lay flowers on the graves of Soviet citizens who died in Alaska
The ceremony of laying flowers at the graves of Soviet pilots and sailors killed in 1942-1945 and buried at Fort Richardson War Memorial Cemetery was scheduled to take place on December 10 as part of our diplomats' trip agenda. However, local authorities did not allow the Russian embassy staff to visit the gravesite and pay their respects to their fallen compatriots. No explanation was provided.
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The ceremony of laying flowers at the graves of Soviet pilots and sailors killed in 1942-1945 and buried at Fort Richardson War Memorial Cemetery was scheduled to take place on December 10 as part of our diplomats' trip agenda. However, local authorities did not allow the Russian embassy staff to visit the gravesite and pay their respects to their fallen compatriots. No explanation was provided.
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Elon Musk has released the second part of the Twitter censorship exposรฉ.
This time, the technical component of the censorship was revealed. Each account had special statuses. If someone posted objectionable content, their audience reach was artificially reduced.
The censors could arrange a full-fledged shadow ban so that a user's content would not be shown to subscribers. They could put a block on showing the user in search results - slowing down the user's subscriber growth.
Posts from the "right" accounts, on the contrary, were shown more frequently. Those who published unwelcome content were put on the "blacklist" - and over time they could be banned altogether.
The most high-profile decisions involving the banning of celebrities - such as Trump - were made by a small circle of Twitter's top lawyers.
In fact, it's not just about censorship - it's about trying to create a technical model for managing public opinion on a social network. Musk intends to retain some of the technical components of this censorship - but to make them visible to users.
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This time, the technical component of the censorship was revealed. Each account had special statuses. If someone posted objectionable content, their audience reach was artificially reduced.
The censors could arrange a full-fledged shadow ban so that a user's content would not be shown to subscribers. They could put a block on showing the user in search results - slowing down the user's subscriber growth.
Posts from the "right" accounts, on the contrary, were shown more frequently. Those who published unwelcome content were put on the "blacklist" - and over time they could be banned altogether.
The most high-profile decisions involving the banning of celebrities - such as Trump - were made by a small circle of Twitter's top lawyers.
In fact, it's not just about censorship - it's about trying to create a technical model for managing public opinion on a social network. Musk intends to retain some of the technical components of this censorship - but to make them visible to users.
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Cold War Weapons | Spies Episode 2
Check out the last episode of Cold War Weapons series. Sophisticated gadgets, special shooting devices and secret agents became an integral part of the superpowers rivalry. Back the Cold War times, nearly every mission ended up being a battle between spy gadgets. But not all the agents were eager to use the sophisticated technology: if found, these devices would be a strong indication that their owner was a spy.
What secrets could be passed and how did it affect the Cuban Missile Crisis? Watch the video to reveal more details about Cold War spy missions.
All pervious episodes are available by the links:
Spies Episode 1
Tanks: Episode 1
Tanks: Episode 2
Lasers: Episode 1
Lasers: Episode 2
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Anti-Satellite Weapons: Episode 2
MiG Fighters: Episode 1
MiG Fighters: Episode 2
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Check out the last episode of Cold War Weapons series. Sophisticated gadgets, special shooting devices and secret agents became an integral part of the superpowers rivalry. Back the Cold War times, nearly every mission ended up being a battle between spy gadgets. But not all the agents were eager to use the sophisticated technology: if found, these devices would be a strong indication that their owner was a spy.
What secrets could be passed and how did it affect the Cuban Missile Crisis? Watch the video to reveal more details about Cold War spy missions.
All pervious episodes are available by the links:
Spies Episode 1
Tanks: Episode 1
Tanks: Episode 2
Lasers: Episode 1
Lasers: Episode 2
Anti-Satellite Weapons: Episode 1
Anti-Satellite Weapons: Episode 2
MiG Fighters: Episode 1
MiG Fighters: Episode 2
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NATO promises not to expand eastwards - NATO is expanding eastwards.
U.S. says missile defense deployment in Eastern Europe is not directed against Russia - missile defense deployment in Europe is directed against Russia.
West says Minsk agreements are the only way to peace - West uses Minsk agreements to prepare for a major war in Ukraine.
The US and NATO say they are against nuclear escalation - the US and NATO controlled Zelensky regime is shelling the Zaporizhzhia NPP.
US and NATO say they are not seeking direct war with Russia - you are here.
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U.S. says missile defense deployment in Eastern Europe is not directed against Russia - missile defense deployment in Europe is directed against Russia.
West says Minsk agreements are the only way to peace - West uses Minsk agreements to prepare for a major war in Ukraine.
The US and NATO say they are against nuclear escalation - the US and NATO controlled Zelensky regime is shelling the Zaporizhzhia NPP.
US and NATO say they are not seeking direct war with Russia - you are here.
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One of the many ways in which the war in Ukraine is tragic is that it's breaking longtime ties between people: family, personal, professional, etc. We've heard many stories of relatives and friends who stop talking to each other because they find themselves on different sides. In that sense, President Putin is right in saying that this conflict is very much like a civil war.
Today's story is about two scientists, one from Russia and one from Ukraine, who used to cooperate, but now they have a major disagreement on the reasons behind the war and its moral aspects.
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Today's story is about two scientists, one from Russia and one from Ukraine, who used to cooperate, but now they have a major disagreement on the reasons behind the war and its moral aspects.
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"What has become of our brotherhood?โ: RAS academician from Buryatia harshly responded to his colleague from Ukraine
Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the Council of the Russian Federation from 2013 to 2017 Arnold Tulokhonov published an open letter to the member of the National Academy of Sciences, President of the Geographical Society of Ukraineโฆ
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๐บ๐ฆ๐ดโ ๏ธFรผhrer Zelensky has decreed personal sanctions against representatives of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
They include Metropolitan Anthony (Pakanich), the UOC administrator, Metropolitan Luke (Kovalenko) of Zaporozhye, Metropolitan Meletiy of Chernovtsy and Bukovina and others.
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They include Metropolitan Anthony (Pakanich), the UOC administrator, Metropolitan Luke (Kovalenko) of Zaporozhye, Metropolitan Meletiy of Chernovtsy and Bukovina and others.
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โก๏ธโก๏ธ๐ท๐ธ Mass protests in Serbia. The chants in the videos are:
- "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia"
- "Fuck NATO pact"
-"Serbs and Russians are brothers forever"
Source: @UkraineHumanRightsAbuses
- "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia"
- "Fuck NATO pact"
-"Serbs and Russians are brothers forever"
Source: @UkraineHumanRightsAbuses
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Globalism - What are the Pros and Cons?
You're all aware of labels and phrases like Globalism, "the world is a small village.", Interconnected, and some satanic organizations like the World Economic Forum, but a subscriber here asked, what really is globalism about? And is there anything redeemable about it?
Globalism refers to something that is, well, global in nature, don't mistake it with the old colonial times of the 19th and 18th century, the term itself only popped into existence after the second world war, before that, usually it was local authorities who were subservient to a higher one (Emirate to a caliphate, or a colony to the homeland), or national and imperial entities asserting their policies and the will of their kings and queen, but globalism after WW2 refers to the post war world that came to be, it was Communism versus Capitalism on the world stage, and Washington and Moscow wanted to plan out how they will win the cold war, and so they were planning global policies based on this, especially the Americans, who wanted a global world that is centric to their views, I don't know if you know that, but at 1948, the US had 50% of the worlds wealth, while only around 5% of the worlds population, so they obviously wanted to stay at the top, no matter what.
Globalism back then just meant an integrated global economic system, and from money it went from trying to integrate the world's economy into the world's politics, and international institutes, and eventually, perhaps, a world government.
Now, I told you what Globalism is, how it began, and how it evolved, now what is it good for?
Globalism as an ideology and aims is detestable, but it's methods and tools are actually quite good if played by the right nations.
Pros : 1) a single economic union that ensures prosperity and welfare of the state's resources and of it's citizens -> you're looking at unions like BRICS, SCO, GCC, and Eurasian Economic Union where national authority is respected but trade and policies are simplified.
2) Exchange of cultures, now notice I said exchange, not replace, I admire some aspects of Russian culture from my personal interactions, and likewise, some Russians I personally know are also impressed by the insights and societal values we have, we don't have to agree on everything, just take what's useful and get along.
3) without globalism, I think people will be limited to the view their nation limits, which to me is slightly wrong, a Christian may want to spread his message, and a Muslim will want to do the same, some nations have historically missed extremely important developments in human history because they were too isolated.
4) also without globalism, none of us would be here, the subscribers of this channel are made up of Serbs, Germans, Russians, Arabs, Brazilians, Indonesians, and Americans, all united in a common idea and having friendly interactions.
So, what are the cons?
If not mentioned in the 4 aspects, it's a con, everything else is just a filthy Jewish trick that wants to eradicate culture, religion, and morals and values.
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You're all aware of labels and phrases like Globalism, "the world is a small village.", Interconnected, and some satanic organizations like the World Economic Forum, but a subscriber here asked, what really is globalism about? And is there anything redeemable about it?
Globalism refers to something that is, well, global in nature, don't mistake it with the old colonial times of the 19th and 18th century, the term itself only popped into existence after the second world war, before that, usually it was local authorities who were subservient to a higher one (Emirate to a caliphate, or a colony to the homeland), or national and imperial entities asserting their policies and the will of their kings and queen, but globalism after WW2 refers to the post war world that came to be, it was Communism versus Capitalism on the world stage, and Washington and Moscow wanted to plan out how they will win the cold war, and so they were planning global policies based on this, especially the Americans, who wanted a global world that is centric to their views, I don't know if you know that, but at 1948, the US had 50% of the worlds wealth, while only around 5% of the worlds population, so they obviously wanted to stay at the top, no matter what.
Globalism back then just meant an integrated global economic system, and from money it went from trying to integrate the world's economy into the world's politics, and international institutes, and eventually, perhaps, a world government.
Now, I told you what Globalism is, how it began, and how it evolved, now what is it good for?
Globalism as an ideology and aims is detestable, but it's methods and tools are actually quite good if played by the right nations.
Pros : 1) a single economic union that ensures prosperity and welfare of the state's resources and of it's citizens -> you're looking at unions like BRICS, SCO, GCC, and Eurasian Economic Union where national authority is respected but trade and policies are simplified.
2) Exchange of cultures, now notice I said exchange, not replace, I admire some aspects of Russian culture from my personal interactions, and likewise, some Russians I personally know are also impressed by the insights and societal values we have, we don't have to agree on everything, just take what's useful and get along.
3) without globalism, I think people will be limited to the view their nation limits, which to me is slightly wrong, a Christian may want to spread his message, and a Muslim will want to do the same, some nations have historically missed extremely important developments in human history because they were too isolated.
4) also without globalism, none of us would be here, the subscribers of this channel are made up of Serbs, Germans, Russians, Arabs, Brazilians, Indonesians, and Americans, all united in a common idea and having friendly interactions.
So, what are the cons?
If not mentioned in the 4 aspects, it's a con, everything else is just a filthy Jewish trick that wants to eradicate culture, religion, and morals and values.
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โก๏ธโก๏ธ Key updates on Russia and #UkraineCrisis as on December 13
โ๏ธTerritory gains
More than 50% of the territory of the Donetsk People's Republic has been liberated from the Ukrainian military, acting head of the DPR Denis Pushilin said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
According to Pushilin, "the task is to liberate the entire territory of the DPR within the constitutional borders." "Our units are doing everything possible to make this happen as quickly as possible," he said.
โญ๏ธDemarche over Russia comments
Baltic states and other European nations upset at comments made by French President Emmanuel Macron regarding security guarantees for Russia formally lodged disapproval and explained their position to France on Monday, diplomats told Reuters.
In an interview with French TV station TF1 on Dec. 3, Macron said Europe needed to prepare its future security architecture and also think "how to give guarantees to Russia the day it returns to the negotiating table."
Those comments were immediately rebuked by Ukraine and Baltic states. The Czech Republic, which holds the EU Council presidency, helped organize support for the formal diplomatic representation, known as a "demarche".
๐Prisoner swap
US and Russian officials will speak this week about detained American Paul Whelan, a former Marine whose release the Biden administration unsuccessfully sought along with WNBA star Brittney Griner. US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Monday a โconversation at a high level will take place this weekโ regarding Whelanโs case, but did not specify what day it would occur or which representatives would participate.
President Joe Bidenโs administration is facing criticism for negotiating the release of Griner in exchange for notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout, while failing to bring home Whelan, who has been jailed since 2018 on espionage charges the US calls unjustified.
๐ Budapest woes
Hungary on Monday night got EU countries to lower the amount of a proposed funding freeze in exchange for Budapest lifting its veto on key items, including an aid package to Ukraine.
Hungary had been on the cusp of losing โฌ7.5 billion in EU payouts over concerns that the money may aid graft in the country. In protest, Budapest had been blocking both an โฌ18 billion EU aid package for Ukraine and a minimum global corporate tax rate.But on Monday, EU countries agreed to lower the suspension to โฌ6.3 billion.
โพ๏ธNext time, please
Russian President Vladimir Putin wonโt hold his traditional year-end press conference for the first time in at least a decade. The announcement was made by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, who added the president โwas still expected to talk to reporters, also during foreign visitsโ. No date has yet been set for Putinโs New Year address to the nation.
While Russian media, including this channel suggested both events are likely to be cancelled long ago, some Western media outlets rushed to link the announcment with Putinโs health.
๐Follow t.me/russiawire for daily updates, analytics, and ground reportage from Russia, Donbass, and the neighbourhood.
โ๏ธTerritory gains
More than 50% of the territory of the Donetsk People's Republic has been liberated from the Ukrainian military, acting head of the DPR Denis Pushilin said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
According to Pushilin, "the task is to liberate the entire territory of the DPR within the constitutional borders." "Our units are doing everything possible to make this happen as quickly as possible," he said.
โญ๏ธDemarche over Russia comments
Baltic states and other European nations upset at comments made by French President Emmanuel Macron regarding security guarantees for Russia formally lodged disapproval and explained their position to France on Monday, diplomats told Reuters.
In an interview with French TV station TF1 on Dec. 3, Macron said Europe needed to prepare its future security architecture and also think "how to give guarantees to Russia the day it returns to the negotiating table."
Those comments were immediately rebuked by Ukraine and Baltic states. The Czech Republic, which holds the EU Council presidency, helped organize support for the formal diplomatic representation, known as a "demarche".
๐Prisoner swap
US and Russian officials will speak this week about detained American Paul Whelan, a former Marine whose release the Biden administration unsuccessfully sought along with WNBA star Brittney Griner. US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Monday a โconversation at a high level will take place this weekโ regarding Whelanโs case, but did not specify what day it would occur or which representatives would participate.
President Joe Bidenโs administration is facing criticism for negotiating the release of Griner in exchange for notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout, while failing to bring home Whelan, who has been jailed since 2018 on espionage charges the US calls unjustified.
๐ Budapest woes
Hungary on Monday night got EU countries to lower the amount of a proposed funding freeze in exchange for Budapest lifting its veto on key items, including an aid package to Ukraine.
Hungary had been on the cusp of losing โฌ7.5 billion in EU payouts over concerns that the money may aid graft in the country. In protest, Budapest had been blocking both an โฌ18 billion EU aid package for Ukraine and a minimum global corporate tax rate.But on Monday, EU countries agreed to lower the suspension to โฌ6.3 billion.
โพ๏ธNext time, please
Russian President Vladimir Putin wonโt hold his traditional year-end press conference for the first time in at least a decade. The announcement was made by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, who added the president โwas still expected to talk to reporters, also during foreign visitsโ. No date has yet been set for Putinโs New Year address to the nation.
While Russian media, including this channel suggested both events are likely to be cancelled long ago, some Western media outlets rushed to link the announcment with Putinโs health.
๐Follow t.me/russiawire for daily updates, analytics, and ground reportage from Russia, Donbass, and the neighbourhood.
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Sviatohirsk is not happy with Ukrainian occupants
The New York Times has published an article which tells about the city population's negativity towards the return of Kiev's occupying forces to the city. Many residents remember the ruthless shelling by the Ukrainian armed forces this summer.
The city's main asset, Sviatohirsk Monastery of the Caves, belongs to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate. The church schism arranged by the Kiev authorities is unlikely to gain the favour of the locals for the occupying Ukrainian troops.
๐ฅOur channel: Node of Time EN
The New York Times has published an article which tells about the city population's negativity towards the return of Kiev's occupying forces to the city. Many residents remember the ruthless shelling by the Ukrainian armed forces this summer.
The city's main asset, Sviatohirsk Monastery of the Caves, belongs to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate. The church schism arranged by the Kiev authorities is unlikely to gain the favour of the locals for the occupying Ukrainian troops.
๐ฅOur channel: Node of Time EN
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Ukraine's claim to Crimea highlight slim chance of a peace deal
Zelensky claims that "only by retaking Crimea will the war end", the Washington Post says. However, Russia's president has made it clear that encroaching on the peninsula would be a red line for the Kremlin.
โช๏ธThe attack on the Crimean bridge has already provoked Moscow into a campaign to bomb Ukraine's critical infrastructure.
There are fears in the West that a Ukrainian military incursion into Crimea could provoke Putin to take decisive action, up to the use of nuclear weapons.
โช๏ธSome Western politicians hope that an agreement to hand over Crimea to Russia could form the basis for a peace treaty.
However, Kiev rejects the idea amid partial successes of the AFU on the front.
โช๏ธ Meanwhile, Ukraine is drawing up plans to expel Russian citizens from Crimea in the event of its assault on the peninsula.
"The unwavering claims to Crimea illustrate the intractability of the conflict, and it is hard to imagine the fight over the peninsula will be resolved without further bloodshed," the Washington Post concludes.
๐ฅBased on: ANNA-NEWS
๐ฅOur channel: Node of Time EN
Zelensky claims that "only by retaking Crimea will the war end", the Washington Post says. However, Russia's president has made it clear that encroaching on the peninsula would be a red line for the Kremlin.
โช๏ธThe attack on the Crimean bridge has already provoked Moscow into a campaign to bomb Ukraine's critical infrastructure.
There are fears in the West that a Ukrainian military incursion into Crimea could provoke Putin to take decisive action, up to the use of nuclear weapons.
โช๏ธSome Western politicians hope that an agreement to hand over Crimea to Russia could form the basis for a peace treaty.
However, Kiev rejects the idea amid partial successes of the AFU on the front.
โช๏ธ Meanwhile, Ukraine is drawing up plans to expel Russian citizens from Crimea in the event of its assault on the peninsula.
"The unwavering claims to Crimea illustrate the intractability of the conflict, and it is hard to imagine the fight over the peninsula will be resolved without further bloodshed," the Washington Post concludes.
๐ฅBased on: ANNA-NEWS
๐ฅOur channel: Node of Time EN
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Ukrainian army soldiers in an apartment block on the outskirts of Artemovsk.
Fighting is already taking place on the very outskirts. It's not hard to see that they are "defending" from an area between people's flats. And then they will whine when tanks burn out such sit-ins, stressing that Russians burn down civilian apartments.
P.S. The conversation in Ukrainian doesn't add much value to the video, so we didn't translate it.
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Fighting is already taking place on the very outskirts. It's not hard to see that they are "defending" from an area between people's flats. And then they will whine when tanks burn out such sit-ins, stressing that Russians burn down civilian apartments.
P.S. The conversation in Ukrainian doesn't add much value to the video, so we didn't translate it.
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โกVolunteer translators from Russia have created a channel, where they share the most important news about the conflict in Ukraine, regional and global geopolitics.
If you want to
- know the facts mainstream media are silent about;
- hear a view "from the other side" and form your own unbiased opinion;
- access frontline reports by correspondents on the ground;
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- hear from the Western opposition and independent journalists
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Remember: the more information you have, the harder it is to make a fool of you.
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- hear a view "from the other side" and form your own unbiased opinion;
- access frontline reports by correspondents on the ground;
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- hear from the Western opposition and independent journalists
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What could be worse than parents seeing their children being killed in front of their eyes? I am posting a video which can not leave you indifferent - it is the evidence of war crimes in the Bakhmut sector, from where the wounded are regularly brought to our hospital.
Valentina Ivanovna, an elderly woman from Kurdyumovka, tells us through her tears how Ukrainian soldiers shot her two sons. One of them was killed right in front of her eyes in the yard as his mother was too slow to get the passports out of the house.
Valentina Ivanovna is now safe, she has been evacuated together with her neighbours who have survived.
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๐ฅVideo: @max_shugaley
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Valentina Ivanovna, an elderly woman from Kurdyumovka, tells us through her tears how Ukrainian soldiers shot her two sons. One of them was killed right in front of her eyes in the yard as his mother was too slow to get the passports out of the house.
Valentina Ivanovna is now safe, she has been evacuated together with her neighbours who have survived.
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๐ฅVideo: @max_shugaley
๐ฅOur channel: Node of Time EN
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