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This shouldn't be a surprise considering we've witnessed western governments and parliaments giving standing ovations to documented Waffen SS Nazis amongst others.

Italian state TV normalizing Nazi symbols – Moscow​

A Rai News 24 journalist interviewed a Ukrainian serviceman who was wearing SS insignia, Maria Zakharova has pointed out
Italian state TV normalizing Nazi symbols – Moscow


The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused Italian state broadcaster RAI News of “sinking to a new low,” after correspondent Ilario Piagnerelli interviewed a Ukrainian soldier who was wearing Nazi insignia.

The criticism comes after the broadcaster recalled two of its reporters back to Italy, following the launch of a criminal probe by Moscow into their illegal presence in Russia’s Kursk Region. On Wednesday, RAI aired a TV report on the Ukrainian cross-border assault into the region, in which a crew of journalists embedded with Kiev’s forces drove deep into Russian territory.

“Western media continue to engage in the deliberate rehabilitation of Ukrainian neo-Nazis and the revision of the Nuremberg Tribunal verdicts,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Sunday, commenting on an interview conducted by Piagnerelli with a Ukrainian soldier who was wearing a symbol associated with an SS division.

The correspondent had already “distinguished himself with stories about Bucha and a dead neo-Nazi from Pravy Sektor [Right Sector],” she claimed, but has now “sunk to new depths after taking a video interview with an Armed Forces of Ukraine member in a cap with the insignia of the SS division ‘Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler’.” The SS organization Zakharova was referring to was convicted of war crimes by the Nuremberg Tribunal following World War II.
 

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‘No food or water for days’: Ukrainian soldier explains why he surrendered to Russia​

Aleksandr Makievsky recounted how one unit was told it would be targeted by ‘friendly’ fire if it withdrew from its position
‘No food or water for days’: Ukrainian soldier explains why he surrendered to Russia


Some Ukrainian soldiers are being left by their commanders without food and water for days at a time while being forbidden to retreat under the threat of death, according to a Ukrainian soldier who surrendered and was interviewed by the Russian Defense Ministry.

On Sunday, the ministry released a three-minute clip featuring Ukrainian soldier and former police officer Aleksandr Makievsky, who said he voluntarily surrendered to Russian forces after experiencing firsthand the hardships on the front line caused by the military leadership’s callous and ruthless attitude toward its own troops.

Makievsky said he was dismissed from the police force after refusing to join a Ukrainian assault brigade. Three months later, he ran out of money and received a draft notice and had little choice but to sign a contract with the military.

He claims he was told that he would be deployed to Donbass on the second line of defense, which was not supposed to directly engage with Russian forces.
“We were immediately taken and dumped there and told to dig in… The spades were blunt, work was impossible,” he recalled. “We had no food or water. By the sixth day, I thought I was going to die.”
He also recounted how one day he heard extremely chaotic and tense radio chatter when one Ukrainian group decided to retreat. “[The group] was told: ‘If you retreat, we will fire a volley of Grad rockets at your position. The war will write everything off.”

Makievsky admitted that he was scared and wanted to leave, but he knew that he would be executed by his fellow troops. "Two brotherly peoples are being pitted against each other“… War is hell… The government embezzles money while the common people suffer.They are doing business, and commanders are no better,” he added.


Many of the Ukrainian soldiers who have chosen to surrender have accused Kiev of treating them as “cannon fodder” and failing to support them in combat with basic equipment. They have also complained of a lack of basic training and numerous desertions. Meanwhile, the Russian military has set up a special radio frequency that Ukrainians can use to surrender while guaranteeing prisoners of war humane treatment.
 

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So everyone knows what it's about!

"UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR Zelenskyy has said the military incursion into Russia’s Kursk region aims to create a buffer zone to prevent further attacks by Moscow across the border."

Bit late for humour.
You can't make this up!
 

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Diverts quickly away from 'dimitri'....😂



Watch how I control its thoughts and actions.
 
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Everyone here claims Poland has no land border with Rusdia, so this must be wrong. I POSTED IT HAD, but everyone else say it had not.
You and the pedophile are the only ones shitposting about it.
 

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While perverts try to deflect away from the war IN Ukraine the Russians continue to make steady progress in destroying Ukraine and its infrastructure.

It's gonna be a right cold and dark winter in the corrupt shithole but stuff like that doesn't concern sad little weirdos. 😂
 
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Ukraine’s top general attacked Kursk out of desperation – Economist​

Aleksandr Syrsky was on the verge of being sacked as Kiev’s forces yielded territory in Donbass, sources have claimed to the outlet
Ukraine’s top general attacked Kursk out of desperation – Economist

FILE PHOTO. Ukrainian soldier fires a machine gun. © Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu via Getty Images


Ukraine’s top commander, Aleksandr Syrsky, planned and ordered the attack on Russia’s Kursk Region in a last-ditch attempt to avoid being fired, The Economist reported on Sunday. Kiev also reportedly did not inform its Western backers about its plans, for fear that they would order the operation to be scrapped, or that the details would be leaked.
According to sources familiar with the planning for Ukraine’s largest cross-border incursion to date, Syrsky was on the verge of being sacked just weeks before the operation began because of the crumbling front in Donbass.


The Economist noted that Syrsky, who assumed his post in February, was “grappling with a less-than-ideal inheritance” from his predecessor, Valery Zaluzhny, as well as delays in Western support. In addition, he was reportedly under pressure from Vladimir Zelensky’s influential chief of staff, Andrey Yermak.

As tensions mounted, Syrsky devised what The Economist described as “a daring gamble born of desperation,” with several scenarios on the table. These included attacks on the Kursk or Bryansk border regions, or a combination of both. “The main objective was to draw [Russian] troops away from the Donbass stranglehold, and to create bargaining chips for any future negotiation,” the article stated.
The commander also reportedly committed to the highest degree of secrecy, discussing plans only with a select group of officials and informing Vladimir Zelensky of progress only on a one-on-one basis. This also meant that “Western allies were… deliberately left in the dark,” The Economist reported

“Syrsky had two previous operations undermined by the West. One was leaked to the Russians, and on another occasion, we were instructed to abort,” The Economist source said. Regarding the alleged leak, this may have referred to the 2023 summer counteroffensive that ended in failure for Ukrainian troops. Zelensky claimed in February that plans for the operation had been “on the Kremlin’s table even before [it] began.”
The Economist noted that “presented with a fait accompli, the West did not object.” Numerous Western officials have voiced support for the attack on Russia, arguing that Kiev has “the right to self-defense.”
The US has insisted that it was not involved in the preparation of the Kursk incursion. However, former Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev has argued that Kiev would never have dared to launch such an operation without Washington’s backing, adding that NATO supplied Ukraine with weapons, military instructors, and intelligence.
As the fighting rages on in Kursk Region, The Economist cited Ukrainian soldiers as saying that they “are already beginning to see a different level of resistance,” with losses mounting.
While Kiev’s forces had occupied a part of the border area, the Russian Defense Ministry has said the advance has been halted. According to Moscow, Ukraine has lost more than 3,400 service members and around 400 armored vehicles in the incursion.
 

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This should be interesting.


Indeed. Hinduvta, Zionism and Ukrainism have a tremendous amount in common such as making up history as they go along and than getting upset when anyone challenges their wild fantasies, outright genocidal levels of bigotry, deep connections to organized crime, an ability to shamelessly invoke "Wokeness" while being in essence part of the radically anti-humanist Far Right and a lot of other very disagreeable things.
 
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Russia captures New York in Donbass – RIA​

The capture of the well-fortified town comes after months of heavy fighting
Russia captures New York in Donbass – RIA

FILE PHOTO. © Sputnik / Stanislav Krasilnikov
Russian troops have fully liberated the town of New York in the Donetsk People’s Republic, RIA Novosti reported on Monday. The settlement bearing a peculiar name had been turned into a major fortress by Ukraine.

The Russian military launched a large-scale assault on New York and the neighboring Toretsk agglomeration, a cluster of mostly industrial towns with Toretsk at its center, back in June as part of its continued offensive in Donbass. In early July, Russian forces managed to take the town center while pushing Ukrainian troops towards its northern outskirts, according to Russian media reports. Now, the northern part of the town has also come under Russian control.
Capturing New York opens a path towards Toretsk, another major Ukrainian stronghold in Donbass. Both towns have been heavily fortified by the Ukrainian military ever since hostilities broke out in the region in the wake of the 2014 Western-backed Maidan coup.
Ukraine will ‘bitterly regret’ Kursk attack – Moscow READ MORE: Ukraine will ‘bitterly regret’ Kursk attack – Moscow
New York and Toretsk are both located less than two dozen kilometers away from Gorlovka, a Donbass town where the Donetsk People’s Republic militias took up positions back in 2014. As a result, Ukraine turned the towns into part of an important defensive line. Gorlovka was subjected to regular shelling in the years prior to the start of the conflict between Moscow and Kiev in 2022. By mid-2017, the city had reported 235 civilian deaths linked to Ukrainian attacks.
New York was founded in the 19th century, and the origins of its name remain unclear. Some media reports link it to its original residents, who were German Mennonites. Others claim that a retired Russian officer decided to name his estate after the famous American city. In 1951, the Soviet authorities changed its name to Novgorodskoye, literally ‘New Town’ in Russian. In 2021, Ukraine’s parliament restored the historical name of New York
 

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German MP demands Ukraine pay compensation for Nord Steam attack​

US media reports have claimed that Vladimir Zelensky initially approved the sabotage
German MP demands Ukraine pay compensation for Nord Steam attack

MP Alice Weidel at a press conference, Berlin, 25 June, 2024 © Getty Images / Kay Nietfeld/picture alliance

Ukraine should pay for the damage done to the German economy following the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines, Bundestag MP Alice Weidel has said.
The Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, which ran under the Baltic Sea, were a major conduit for Russian gas supplies to Germany and other parts of Western Europe. Three of the four pipelines were blown up in September 2022 near the Danish island of Bornholm. The culprits have yet to be formally identified.
German media reported last week that Berlin had issued the first arrest warrant in its sabotage investigation, identifying the suspect as a Ukrainian diver, whose last known location was said to be Poland. According to reports, the suspect fled to Ukraine before Polish authorities could follow through with a European arrest warrant lodged by Berlin in June.
US newspaper the Wall Street Journal later cited sources as claiming that Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky had initially approved the plan to sabotage the gas pipelines.
Germany issues first arrest warrant over Nord Stream blasts – media


In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Weidel, a member of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, insisted that Kiev should pay compensation for the damage done.

“The economic damage to our country caused by the demolition of Nord Stream allegedly ordered by Zelensky – and not [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, as we were led to believe – should be ‘billed‘’ to Ukraine,” the German MP wrote. “Any ‘aid payments’ that burden the German taxpayer should be stopped.”

Weidel's AfD party has been a vocal proponent of stopping military aid to Ukraine.
Moscow has accused Washington of being behind the Nord Stream sabotage, arguing that the US is the biggest beneficiary from the disruption of Russian gas supplies to the EU. Kiev, meanwhile, has maintained that Russia blew up its own pipelines.

With the infrastructure destroyed, Europe is deprived of a flow of cheap fuel and a “sustainable basis for economic development,”Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview on Monday.
Germany has refused to “present the facts” of its probe into the incident, he added. When the investigation refuses to share information formally requested by Russia, and this instead appears in news articles, it raises “suspicions that all of this is staged” and that “the entire operation is designed to somehow divert public opinion” from the “true perpetrators, culprits, and clients [of the attack],” Lavrov claimed.
Berlin has insisted that it is sharing information on its investigation with the Russian authorities
 

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Some home truths.......:)


Ukrainians will soon see the West ‘used them’ – Lukashenko​

The people will ultimately be disappointed with their current helpers, the president of Belarus has said
Ukrainians will soon see the West ‘used them’ – Lukashenko

File photo: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. © Sputnik/Pavel Bednyakov


The people of Ukraine will eventually recognize that the US and its allies have treated them as cannon fodder, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said.
In an interview with Russia 1 TV released on Sunday, Lukashenko argued that Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has lost the support of ordinary Ukrainians and that most of the “rabid nationalists” who once set the agenda in Kiev have died by now.

“When they realize that they were simply used and then they were dumped, once the Ukrainians realize it, they will come to us,” Lukashenko said. “We are going to rebuild everything that has been destroyed but to a higher standard.”
According to the president of Belarus, the West wants to turn Ukrainian men into cannon fodder and their women into sex slaves.
“Beautiful Ukrainian women are simply making a living through prostitution. And men get used any way they [the West] want,” Lukashenko said. “Now they want to deploy them to the front line.”
Most Ukrainians ‘hate’ Zelensky – Lukashenko

Close to three quarters of Ukrainians “hate Zelensky,” Lukashenko argued, “because he promises one thing and does another; because people are dying.” The former actor was elected president in 2019 on a promise that he would find a peaceful resolution of the conflict with the Donbass republics, but quickly ended up adopting the same hostile policies as his predecessor.
Lukashenko said he had warned Zelensky that the West is fickle. A new president in the US might “refuse to honor old arrangements,” and even if the UK gives him enough money to buy a mansion somewhere, odds are Ukrainian intelligence would assassinate him as a traitor, the Belarusian leader claimed.

As an example to Ukrainians of what not to do, the president of Belarus pointed to Armenia, whose government has recently turned to the US and France.
“But what kind of policy is that?” Lukashenko said. “France? [Emmanuel] Macron? Macron will be gone tomorrow and everyone will forget about Armenia. Just the way it happened to Afghanistan” when the US withdrew, he added, referring to events from three years ago.
According to Lukashenko, the Russia-Ukraine conflict will end eventually and normal relations will be restored.

“Time will come. Listen, the war against the Germans was also fierce. But we’d been friends with these former fascists until recently,” he noted, referring to World War II. “We worked together. We found the basis for it. Can’t we restore our good relations? We will restore them.”
However, if Kiev continues to escalate matters – such as with the recent incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region – Ukraine may be completely destroyed, Lukashenko warned.
 

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Filthy little scumbag is gunning to start WW3.

Zelensky lashes out at West​

The Ukrainian leader has called on his backers to be bolder in giving Kiev long-range weapons without fear of Russia’s reaction
Zelensky lashes out at West

Vladimir Zelensky. © RIA Novosti


The West should agree to Ukrainian requests for long-range weapons without concern for Russia’s potential reaction, Vladimir Zelensky has said. The Ukrainian leader claimed that Kiev’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region proves that Moscow has no “red lines.”
According to the Defense Ministry in Moscow, Russian forces have killed more than 3,400 Ukrainian troops and destroyed around 400 pieces of military hardware in Kiev’s ongoing cross-border attack. The assault began on August 6 and is the largest of its kind on Russian territory since hostilities erupted between Moscow and Kiev in February 2022.
Russia has alleged that Ukrainian troops have been using Western-supplied weapons in their operation – claims that have seemingly been supported by reports in the Western media. A number of Kiev’s backers have also publicly given it the green light to use weapons they have provided on Russian soil.
In an address to Ukrainian ambassadors on Monday, Zelensky urged them to “continue convincing our partners to support Ukraine – to the maximum” to make sure they are “in sync with us in their determination.”
Ukraine’s top general attacked Kursk out of desperation – Economist
“If our partners lifted all the current restrictions on the use of weapons on Russian territory, we would not need to physically enter particularly the Kursk region to protect our Ukrainian citizens in the border communities,” the Ukrainian leader insisted.
He went on to lament that “for now, we cannot use all the weapons at our disposal and eliminate Russian terrorists where they are.”
Zelensky also called on Kiev’s Western backers not to fear a potential escalation from Moscow. He cited Russia’s supposed inability to defend its territory after Kiev crossed the “strictest of all the red lines that Russia has.” According to the Ukrainian leader, this proves that all of Moscow’s other “red lines” are also “illusory.”
Last Friday, Zelensky took the UK to task for supposedly failing in its support. According to media reports, London has refused to allow Kiev to use Storm Shadow missiles in its offensive in Kursk.
Speaking the same day, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told journalists that “for the first time, Kursk Region was hit by Western-made rockets, most likely from an American HIMARS.”
On Monday, Moscow’s top diplomat, Sergey Lavrov, claimed that “Zelensky would never have decided [to attack Russian territory] if the United States had not instructed him to do this.”

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