Forwarded from Intel Slava
🇷🇺🇺🇦⚡The flag of Russia, the banner of Victory and the flag of the USSR are developing on the central square of Nova Kakhovka in the Kherson region
Imagine killing your children with a experimental jab to protect them from a virus that was of almost zero threat to them
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Forwarded from Thuletide
Nothing to see here, just every food processing plant, pantry, and distribution center in America "randomly" catching fire and exploding within the space of a few weeks.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EldersMatter
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Forwarded from 𝗥𝗔𝗚𝗘 𝗔𝗚𝗔𝗜𝗡𝗦𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗩𝗔𝗖𝗖𝗜𝗡𝗘
Macron trying to impress young voters with some try hard whatever you call it, but If Macron really wants to progress in boxing, I have another sparring partner to offer him, perhaps you remember
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Forwarded from Enjoy the Decline
Very possible over the next few weeks the West will get a trial run on what happens when Chinese ships don’t show up. Get prepared for a supply shock the likes you have never seen.
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from BBC
Ukraine's Azov regiment has posted a video showing women and children purportedly sheltering underground at the Azovstal plant - the last part of Mariupol not under Russian control.
Women and children (being used as human shields) are seen in a crowded room and can be heard saying they are running out of food and water, and pleading to be evacuated from the southern city.
Some say they have seen no daylight for weeks, having been there from February.
The BBC has not verified the video, believed to be filmed on 21 April.
On the same day, President Vladimir Putin called off a planned Russian assault on the steelworks, and ordered his troops to seal it off instead.
A girl says she wants to be able to go to the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, where one of her brothers has managed to escape to from Kharkiv. “I want to get out… to be in safety. I don't want to risk getting out only to be hit by bomb fragments, for example," she adds.
(Next paragraph is pathetic)
The Azov regiment is controversial; it was originally a far-right group. This video shows them as approachable warriors, fist-bumping children and bringing them supplies, while other images on social media show Russian soldiers standing outside burning buildings and Russian tanks rolling through the city.
Ukraine's Azov regiment has posted a video showing women and children purportedly sheltering underground at the Azovstal plant - the last part of Mariupol not under Russian control.
Women and children (being used as human shields) are seen in a crowded room and can be heard saying they are running out of food and water, and pleading to be evacuated from the southern city.
Some say they have seen no daylight for weeks, having been there from February.
The BBC has not verified the video, believed to be filmed on 21 April.
On the same day, President Vladimir Putin called off a planned Russian assault on the steelworks, and ordered his troops to seal it off instead.
A girl says she wants to be able to go to the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, where one of her brothers has managed to escape to from Kharkiv. “I want to get out… to be in safety. I don't want to risk getting out only to be hit by bomb fragments, for example," she adds.
(Next paragraph is pathetic)
The Azov regiment is controversial; it was originally a far-right group. This video shows them as approachable warriors, fist-bumping children and bringing them supplies, while other images on social media show Russian soldiers standing outside burning buildings and Russian tanks rolling through the city.