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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Ukrainian snipers near Gorlovka are being actively destroyed by ATGMs
In order to avoid casualties among the personnel, the DPR special forces destroy the positions of Ukrainian snipers with anti-tank missiles, and sometimes with the help of artillery and Russian aircraft.
In order to avoid casualties among the personnel, the DPR special forces destroy the positions of Ukrainian snipers with anti-tank missiles, and sometimes with the help of artillery and Russian aircraft.
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Forwarded from Maximilian Clarke
No part of me supports what is happening in Ukraine.
There’s one aspect that I feel people don’t understand:
For Americans WWII led to the Greatest Generation. For us Brits we had spitfires and The Blitz Spirit. Russians had none of that and no fond memories. All they experienced was an invading force who came not for tactical victories and negotiations; but the utter and total elimination of every Russian man woman and child. The complete and utter elimination of their entire culture was at stake. The scars of that conflict run so deep that it resonates profoundly to this day. Every city, town and village has a memorial of that incomprehensibly nightmarish conflict and the pain is still very real. It is ingrained in the Russian psyche.
For decades Russia has first asked, then pleaded, then cautioned, then threatened against NATO expansion because they have bad associations with organised European armies massed at their borders. NATO are touted as a defensive force but Libya and Afghanistan would beg to differ.
Ukraine has never been culturally associated with The West.
People think NATO expansion is just a technicality that Putin is using to enact his own expansionist agenda. But it is more than just a technicality. And it’s not just about Putin. Every Russian I’ve spoken to is angry and frustrated by NATO and Europe. They do not want a unified and incredibly well funded pan European and American army massed on their borders. A non NATO buffer zone isn’t just some legal jargon but a very real comfort.
Russia had a friendly leader in Ukraine. Sure, Yanukovich was as incompetent as he was corrupt, or vice versa. But at least to them he was pro Russia. Seeing their democratically elected leader ousted by a mob angered Russians and pro-Russian Ukrainians.
But this latest attempt to join nato proved to be the last straw: after those decades of requests and threats that amounted to nothing, Russia has finally acted on the threat that has been loudly and unambiguously trumpeted for years.
EDIT: this is not my justification nor am I an apologist. I am merely sharing a perspective that I feel many people simply have not considered
There’s one aspect that I feel people don’t understand:
For Americans WWII led to the Greatest Generation. For us Brits we had spitfires and The Blitz Spirit. Russians had none of that and no fond memories. All they experienced was an invading force who came not for tactical victories and negotiations; but the utter and total elimination of every Russian man woman and child. The complete and utter elimination of their entire culture was at stake. The scars of that conflict run so deep that it resonates profoundly to this day. Every city, town and village has a memorial of that incomprehensibly nightmarish conflict and the pain is still very real. It is ingrained in the Russian psyche.
For decades Russia has first asked, then pleaded, then cautioned, then threatened against NATO expansion because they have bad associations with organised European armies massed at their borders. NATO are touted as a defensive force but Libya and Afghanistan would beg to differ.
Ukraine has never been culturally associated with The West.
People think NATO expansion is just a technicality that Putin is using to enact his own expansionist agenda. But it is more than just a technicality. And it’s not just about Putin. Every Russian I’ve spoken to is angry and frustrated by NATO and Europe. They do not want a unified and incredibly well funded pan European and American army massed on their borders. A non NATO buffer zone isn’t just some legal jargon but a very real comfort.
Russia had a friendly leader in Ukraine. Sure, Yanukovich was as incompetent as he was corrupt, or vice versa. But at least to them he was pro Russia. Seeing their democratically elected leader ousted by a mob angered Russians and pro-Russian Ukrainians.
But this latest attempt to join nato proved to be the last straw: after those decades of requests and threats that amounted to nothing, Russia has finally acted on the threat that has been loudly and unambiguously trumpeted for years.
EDIT: this is not my justification nor am I an apologist. I am merely sharing a perspective that I feel many people simply have not considered
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Forwarded from Maximilian Clarke
At least four dead civilians on this bus alone. Maybe 20+ altogether. Right in the heart of Donetsk. A residential neighbourhood was hit by a Ukrainian Tochka-U ballistic missile. I have seen a lot of death here in the Donbass but today has come close to breaking me. Seeing a man screaming over his legless wife’s body; a person who appeared dead suddenly raising an arm, begging for help… the people of #Donbass are in hell.
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Forwarded from Maximilian Clarke
Central Donetsk after a Ukrainian Tochka-U cluster bomb strikes the heart of a civilian area. 26 dead: this is the immediate aftermath, less than 10 minutes after detonation. Be warned, video is extremely disturbing. https://youtu.be/_7T1MYc4Y7s
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Extremely graphic and disturbing: Donetsk cluster bomb aftermath
Nightmarish scenes after a Tochka-U (Scarab) ballistic missile armed with a cluster bomb warhead purportedly fired by Ukrainian forces struck the very centre of Donetsk killing some 26 civilians.
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I find it difficult to share my experiences here without being labelled a liar back home. But this was what I sent to my brother. One by one I’m trying to show people the truth out here. I have photos proving everything I alleged.
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Forwarded from Intel Slava
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🇷🇺🇺🇦⚡ Russian "Kaliber" missile going to work
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei #Lavrov has accused the United States of wanting to hinder Moscow's talks with Ukraine aimed at ending the almost month-long conflict
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei #Lavrov has accused the United States of wanting to hinder Moscow's talks with Ukraine aimed at ending the almost month-long conflict
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The whole world must see this footage so they realize that this is not a war between Russia and Ukraine, which is supported by the NATO countries, but the war between good and evil.
In this video Ukrainian soldiers shoot Russian prisoners of war in the legs and afterwards give them a severe beating. At the beginning of the video, there are Russian POWs lying on the ground with bullet wounds in their legs, some of them have got leg bones broken. It might give the impression that the Russian military were captured after having been wounded. But that's not the case. At the end of the video, we can see Ukrainian soldiers shooting all the newly arrived prisoners through their legs. Many of them are dying from shock due to the pain right on camera. And all of this is being filmed by Ukrainian soldiers themselves. They have been treating the captured Donbass defenders the same way throughout these eight years.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/neoficialniybezsonov/9922
The whole world must see this footage so they realize that this is not a war between Russia and Ukraine, which is supported by the NATO countries, but the war between good and evil.
In this video Ukrainian soldiers shoot Russian prisoners of war in the legs and afterwards give them a severe beating. At the beginning of the video, there are Russian POWs lying on the ground with bullet wounds in their legs, some of them have got leg bones broken. It might give the impression that the Russian military were captured after having been wounded. But that's not the case. At the end of the video, we can see Ukrainian soldiers shooting all the newly arrived prisoners through their legs. Many of them are dying from shock due to the pain right on camera. And all of this is being filmed by Ukrainian soldiers themselves. They have been treating the captured Donbass defenders the same way throughout these eight years.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/neoficialniybezsonov/9922
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‼️Germany's Highest Court Admits Covid Vaccines Are Harmful, Even 'Fatal' - Yet Upholds Mandate‼️
The court ruled, If medical workers want to avoid harm from the Covid vaccines, “they are free to resign.”
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https://news.1rj.ru/str/LauraAbolichannel
The court ruled, If medical workers want to avoid harm from the Covid vaccines, “they are free to resign.”
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https://news.1rj.ru/str/LauraAbolichannel
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Briton John Joyce and his wife Tatyana - about the flight from Mariupol, the atrocities of "Azov" * and Russophobia in Ukraine
Married couple John and Tatyana Joyce, who escaped from Mariupol, spoke about how they got out of the city occupied by the “Azov”. According to them, the fighters of the national battalion continuously shelled the city, did not let civilians out, threatening not to leave a living place from Mariupol, and shot their own soldiers in the back.
John lived in Ukraine for 15 years, Tatyana - all her life. They talked about the Russophobia that flourishes in the country, fueled by the cult of right-wing movements, and about the influence of America, which pits friendly nations against each other.
* - banned in the Russian Federation
https://news.1rj.ru/str/warandtruth
Married couple John and Tatyana Joyce, who escaped from Mariupol, spoke about how they got out of the city occupied by the “Azov”. According to them, the fighters of the national battalion continuously shelled the city, did not let civilians out, threatening not to leave a living place from Mariupol, and shot their own soldiers in the back.
John lived in Ukraine for 15 years, Tatyana - all her life. They talked about the Russophobia that flourishes in the country, fueled by the cult of right-wing movements, and about the influence of America, which pits friendly nations against each other.
* - banned in the Russian Federation
https://news.1rj.ru/str/warandtruth
Next time someone mentions how "Isolated" #Russia is now, show them this map.
The countries in yellow have chosen to be economically isolated from Russia, but all other countries, the vast majority, have refused....
The countries in yellow have chosen to be economically isolated from Russia, but all other countries, the vast majority, have refused....
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Darwin award winner....
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Sean Penn, doing his CIA thing in Poland
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