🇺🇦 Spying devices found inside Zaluzhny's office sign of 'growing chaos' within the Kiev regime, Larry Johnson, a retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official believes.
The discovery of eavesdropping equipment is an incident that could work in favor of Zaluzhny and make him be seen as an unfairly persecuted war hero in the eyes of Ukrainians, the analyst told Sputnik.
The ex-CIA officer also speculated that there could be other culprits responsible for the incident, including Zelensky's aides, Budanov's subordinates, or the SBU head.
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The discovery of eavesdropping equipment is an incident that could work in favor of Zaluzhny and make him be seen as an unfairly persecuted war hero in the eyes of Ukrainians, the analyst told Sputnik.
“I don't mean to be conspiratorial, but as soon as you see that story come out, my first reaction was that Zaluzhny was putting that out himself, maybe even having planted the bugs in order to create a narrative that will justify him moving against Zelensky and possibly [Kyrylo] Budanov, that he wants to establish the fact that he has been subject to this unwarranted spying," Johnson stressed.
The ex-CIA officer also speculated that there could be other culprits responsible for the incident, including Zelensky's aides, Budanov's subordinates, or the SBU head.
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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has launched a new campaign attack ad against President Joe Biden. In the 30-second attack ad, Haley accused Biden of being “too old”.
Haley, 51, served as governor of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017 and served as the 29th US ambassador to the UN for two years. She is currently polling behind Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) by 1 percentage point as Republicans’ first choice. Though, a majority of Republicans chose DeSantis as their second choice. Former President Donald Trump, 77, is leading polls with 61% of Republicans support.
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“I’ll just say it: Biden’s too old. And Congress is the most exclusive nursing home in America,” Haley begins. “Washington keeps failing because politicians from yesterday can’t lead us into tomorrow.”
Haley, 51, served as governor of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017 and served as the 29th US ambassador to the UN for two years. She is currently polling behind Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) by 1 percentage point as Republicans’ first choice. Though, a majority of Republicans chose DeSantis as their second choice. Former President Donald Trump, 77, is leading polls with 61% of Republicans support.
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The Northern Sea Route can provide navigation to those operators who want to rebuild the route due to attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, provided that a number of requirements are met, the Russian Foreign Ministry told Sputnik.
One by one, global companies are announcing the suspension of shipments through the Red Sea amid Houthi threats to attack any ships linked to Israel.
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One by one, global companies are announcing the suspension of shipments through the Red Sea amid Houthi threats to attack any ships linked to Israel.
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💥 Crews of MLRS "Grad" artillery units of the Airborne Forces destroyed a group of infantry of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, thus effectively disrupting the rotation of enemy units north of Artemovsk.
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In Serbia, supporters of the pro-Western opposition, dissatisfied with the ruling coalition's victory in the capital's parliamentary elections, nearly lynched the elderly head of the statistics department, tried to block traffic in the city center, and broke into the election commission, pelting the building with eggs and rolls of toilet paper.
The riots began late in the evening near the administration of the Serbian capital, from where thousands of demonstrators from the "Serbia against Violence" bloc marched to the Election Commission building, demanding that the election results be annulled.
The climax was an attack on the 70-year-old director of the Republican Statistical Office as he left the building. The demonstrators threw him to the ground and beat him. Colleagues literally pulled the official out of the crowd and returned him to the Electoral Commission. Later, the press was shown a bag in which protesters were trying to bring knives, clubs and bats into the building.
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The riots began late in the evening near the administration of the Serbian capital, from where thousands of demonstrators from the "Serbia against Violence" bloc marched to the Election Commission building, demanding that the election results be annulled.
The climax was an attack on the 70-year-old director of the Republican Statistical Office as he left the building. The demonstrators threw him to the ground and beat him. Colleagues literally pulled the official out of the crowd and returned him to the Electoral Commission. Later, the press was shown a bag in which protesters were trying to bring knives, clubs and bats into the building.
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THE TRUTH about tests of depleted uranium projectiles in the USA and how it ruined the lives of ordinary Americans.
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THE TRUTH about tests of depleted uranium projectiles in the USA and how it ruined the lives of ordinary Americans.
Radioactive and chemically toxic depleted uranium (DU) dust could lead to cancer and birth defects, Damacio A. Lopez, a US Air Force veteran, who has first-hand knowledge of depleted uranium weapon's disastrous effects, told Sputnik.
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What is Putin up to today? Let's take a look at his big plans in the military sphere.
The Russian president will:
▪️visit the National Defense Management Center;
▪️ hold an extended meeting of the Defense Ministry's board of directors;
▪️ discuss the results of the Air Force's activities in 2023, set goals for the next year;
▪️ to set priorities for the further development of the Russian Army and Navy;
▪️ to listen to the report of the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu;
▪️inspect with modern and promising models of equipment, weapons, ammunition and protective equipment.
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The Russian president will:
▪️visit the National Defense Management Center;
▪️ hold an extended meeting of the Defense Ministry's board of directors;
▪️ discuss the results of the Air Force's activities in 2023, set goals for the next year;
▪️ to set priorities for the further development of the Russian Army and Navy;
▪️ to listen to the report of the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu;
▪️inspect with modern and promising models of equipment, weapons, ammunition and protective equipment.
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Americans feel gloom-and-doom over US economy, point fingers at Biden
Despite US liberal economists touting the Fed Reserve and Bidenomics for seemingly averting recession, American voters don't feel the much-discussed "soft landing," according to national polls.
A staggering 78% of US respondents say the national economy is in "poor shape," while 67% don't see any signs of improvement, according to the latest Fox News poll.
The sentiment is at least partly driven by the fact that soaring prices are eating into people's wages, with both credit card debt ($1.1 trillion) and interest rates on those credit cards at record highs, US conservative think tanks warn. Against this backdrop, President Joe Biden's approval rating remains low, spelling trouble for his re-election bid.
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Despite US liberal economists touting the Fed Reserve and Bidenomics for seemingly averting recession, American voters don't feel the much-discussed "soft landing," according to national polls.
A staggering 78% of US respondents say the national economy is in "poor shape," while 67% don't see any signs of improvement, according to the latest Fox News poll.
The sentiment is at least partly driven by the fact that soaring prices are eating into people's wages, with both credit card debt ($1.1 trillion) and interest rates on those credit cards at record highs, US conservative think tanks warn. Against this backdrop, President Joe Biden's approval rating remains low, spelling trouble for his re-election bid.
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North Korea tested the Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile yesterday, and the Korean Central News Agency published photos of a delighted Kim Jong-un watching the launch.
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❗️ Ship with free batch of Russian grain for Burkina Faso arrived at transit point in West Africa, Russian embassy in Côte d’Ivoire tells Sputnik Africa
The grain is being unloaded and delivered by land to its destination.
Earlier, a shipment of grain was delivered to Somalia. Cargo for the Central African Republic has also arrived to the continent and will be delivered to the country shortly.
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The grain is being unloaded and delivered by land to its destination.
Earlier, a shipment of grain was delivered to Somalia. Cargo for the Central African Republic has also arrived to the continent and will be delivered to the country shortly.
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Destruction of a strongpoint and military equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kupyansk region
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WATCH LIVE: Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin pays an official visit to China
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The EU has already imposed 18,772 illegal sanctions against Russia, State Duma Chairman Volodin said.
"Western companies that announced their withdrawal from our country have lost more than $103 billion. This money stayed in Russia. By the end of the year, Russia's GDP growth will be 3.5%," Volodin recalled.
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"Western companies that announced their withdrawal from our country have lost more than $103 billion. This money stayed in Russia. By the end of the year, Russia's GDP growth will be 3.5%," Volodin recalled.
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