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❗️The Russian Ministry of Defense has sponen about the use of toxic substances by the Ukrainian military. ▪️ On August 19, 2022, a toxic chemical analogous to the chemical warfare agent Bi-Zet was used. ▪️ A similar substance was discovered on January…
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💬 "The Armed Forces of Ukraine uses toxic compounds not only in military operations, but also for acts of terrorism. For example, on August 9, 2022, the head of the administration of the Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, was rushed to the hospital with signs of poisoning. Laboratory tests showed the presence, in the biomedical samples, of the substance ricin, listed as a primary toxin in the Chemical Weapons Convention," Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov said in his statement on violations of the Chemical Weapons Convention by the US and Ukraine.
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▪️The Ukrainian losses near Donetsk exceeded 275 servicemen.
▪️Russian air defense shot down 96 Ukrainian drones and 2 HIMARS MLRS shells per day.
▪️The Russian Armed Forces repelled four attacks by Ukrainian assault groups.
▪️The Russian Armed Forces repelled six Ukrainian attacks near Kupyansk; the UAF lost up to 30 servicemen and a Leopard tank.
▪️The Russian Armed Forces repelled nine attacks near Avdeyevka.
▪️Ukraine lost up to 150 servicemen and two "Bukovel-AD" electronic warfare stations to the south of Donetsk.
▪️Russian troops repelled a Ukrainian attack near the village of Shevchenko to the south of Donetsk and hit brigade formations near Staromayorskoye and Chervonoye.
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🤡 Clown world: CNN’s Fareed Zakaria attempts to rationalize away the superiority of the Moscow metro
Zakara chides Tucker Carlson for praising the Moscow metro system, arguing that it doesn’t matter that Russians enjoy clean and safe public transportation because Joseph Stalin built some stations in the 1930s.
He then goes on to claim that Americans should be grateful for their decaying metro systems because they are “expressions of democracy.”
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Zakara chides Tucker Carlson for praising the Moscow metro system, arguing that it doesn’t matter that Russians enjoy clean and safe public transportation because Joseph Stalin built some stations in the 1930s.
He then goes on to claim that Americans should be grateful for their decaying metro systems because they are “expressions of democracy.”
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❗️US and UK mercenaries cope and seethe over Ukraine's total loss of Avdeyevka, Sputnik found
◾️UK mercenary in Ukraine Richard Woodruff, whom Sputnik had exposed before, took to his social media account to bemoan the Ukrainian loss of Avdeyevka, emphasizing that "our guys are figuring out how to get the hell out" (see photo 1);
◾️US ‘gun for hire’ Brian O'Leary, the leader of mercenary company "The Chosen" wrote several threads on X trying to explain away their problems, which led to the town's surrender to Russian army (photo 2);
◾️In the comments section, the US merc was grilled as to why Western arms supplies, namely Abrams tanks, failed to help and did not stay in Avdeyevka. It turned out that the Ukrainian units still do not have enough weapons to hold back the onslaught of Russian troops (photo 3);
◾️That said, O'Leary tried to justify himself to his followers as to why Avdeyevka, despite the "heroism" of The Chosen mercenaries, was liberated by Russians. "There was like a 1 in 1,000,000,000 chance odds of Ukraine successfully holding Avdeyevka,” he admitted (photos 4,5).
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◾️UK mercenary in Ukraine Richard Woodruff, whom Sputnik had exposed before, took to his social media account to bemoan the Ukrainian loss of Avdeyevka, emphasizing that "our guys are figuring out how to get the hell out" (see photo 1);
◾️US ‘gun for hire’ Brian O'Leary, the leader of mercenary company "The Chosen" wrote several threads on X trying to explain away their problems, which led to the town's surrender to Russian army (photo 2);
◾️In the comments section, the US merc was grilled as to why Western arms supplies, namely Abrams tanks, failed to help and did not stay in Avdeyevka. It turned out that the Ukrainian units still do not have enough weapons to hold back the onslaught of Russian troops (photo 3);
◾️That said, O'Leary tried to justify himself to his followers as to why Avdeyevka, despite the "heroism" of The Chosen mercenaries, was liberated by Russians. "There was like a 1 in 1,000,000,000 chance odds of Ukraine successfully holding Avdeyevka,” he admitted (photos 4,5).
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Neocon-in-chief Lindsey Graham drools over Ukraine’s resource riches
The US is “$34 trillion in debt” and doesn’t have the money to send to Ukraine without getting something in return, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has said. “Ukraine has minerals, have a lot of resources…Why don’t we make this a favorable loan?” Graham said in an interview Sunday.
What kinds of Ukraine’s resources may the West want?
▪️ Ukraine possesses 21 of 30 rare earth elements identified by the European Union as "critical raw materials," with lithium, cobalt, scandium, graphite, tantalum, niobium among them.
▪️ Ukraine is rich in a wide variety of mineral resources, worth some $14.8 trillion, according to a 2023 Forbes assessment. They include coal, manganese ores, titanium, gold, bauxite, potassium and rock salts, mercury ores and uranium. Small pockets of natural gas and petroleum deposits are also present.
▪️ Ukraine’s 206,000 km-worth of rivers make it ideal for hydroelectric power generation, with a network of power stations built in the Soviet period providing it with some 11 billion kWh of electricity. The country also operates three major Soviet-built nuclear power plants in Rovne, Khmelnytsky and Nikolaev regions. These have a generating capacity of up to 3,400 Megawatts.
▪️ Ukraine is home to the largest reserves of chernozem (‘black earth’) in the world, accounting for a quarter of the highly fertile, humus, phosphorus and ammonia compound-rich soil, perfect for agriculture. Ukraine has up to 30 million hectares of chernozem.
▪️ The country is also home to vast forest resources, which comprise over 16 percent of its total territory and include over 30 types of trees, from pines and oaks to beech, birch, spruce, alder and ash.
Ukraine's wealth in natural resources explains the interest of Western countries in military support for the Kiev regime, as they eventually seem to benefit from their investments.
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The US is “$34 trillion in debt” and doesn’t have the money to send to Ukraine without getting something in return, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has said. “Ukraine has minerals, have a lot of resources…Why don’t we make this a favorable loan?” Graham said in an interview Sunday.
What kinds of Ukraine’s resources may the West want?
▪️ Ukraine possesses 21 of 30 rare earth elements identified by the European Union as "critical raw materials," with lithium, cobalt, scandium, graphite, tantalum, niobium among them.
▪️ Ukraine is rich in a wide variety of mineral resources, worth some $14.8 trillion, according to a 2023 Forbes assessment. They include coal, manganese ores, titanium, gold, bauxite, potassium and rock salts, mercury ores and uranium. Small pockets of natural gas and petroleum deposits are also present.
▪️ Ukraine’s 206,000 km-worth of rivers make it ideal for hydroelectric power generation, with a network of power stations built in the Soviet period providing it with some 11 billion kWh of electricity. The country also operates three major Soviet-built nuclear power plants in Rovne, Khmelnytsky and Nikolaev regions. These have a generating capacity of up to 3,400 Megawatts.
▪️ Ukraine is home to the largest reserves of chernozem (‘black earth’) in the world, accounting for a quarter of the highly fertile, humus, phosphorus and ammonia compound-rich soil, perfect for agriculture. Ukraine has up to 30 million hectares of chernozem.
▪️ The country is also home to vast forest resources, which comprise over 16 percent of its total territory and include over 30 types of trees, from pines and oaks to beech, birch, spruce, alder and ash.
Ukraine's wealth in natural resources explains the interest of Western countries in military support for the Kiev regime, as they eventually seem to benefit from their investments.
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💬 How did the Ukraine crisis and Donbass war begin? Alexander Matyushin, former Donbass commander and war correspondent, breaks it down.
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💬 How did the Ukraine crisis and Donbass war begin? Alexander Matyushin, former Donbass commander and war correspondent, breaks it down. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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Why did the Donbass rise up?
📹 "The crisis came only in February 2014. When the images of burning Berkut [special police unit] and burning internal [ministry] troops were shown, when the confrontation on the Maidan escalated, we had already started to gather almost all the activists in Donetsk," Alexander Matyushin, former Donbass commander and war correspondent, shed light on the events that led to the escalation of the Ukrainian crisis in 2014.
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📹 "The crisis came only in February 2014. When the images of burning Berkut [special police unit] and burning internal [ministry] troops were shown, when the confrontation on the Maidan escalated, we had already started to gather almost all the activists in Donetsk," Alexander Matyushin, former Donbass commander and war correspondent, shed light on the events that led to the escalation of the Ukrainian crisis in 2014.
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🤡 Clown world: CNN’s Fareed Zakaria attempts to rationalize away the superiority of the Moscow metro Zakara chides Tucker Carlson for praising the Moscow metro system, arguing that it doesn’t matter that Russians enjoy clean and safe public transportation…
Green denotes lines and stations of the Moscow metro built from 2011 to 2023, while yellow denotes lines and stations that the Moscow government plans to build by 2030.
The journey for one million passengers per day will be reduced by 10-30 minutes (up to 30% less travel time).
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin emphasized that the priority direction in the capital will be the development of the metro, above-ground electric trains and city trams.
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Dutch PM frontrunner Geert Wilders blasts Ukrainian refugees
“Ukrainians flock to the Netherlands from all over the EU, not because of the war, but for free housing, free healthcare and our jobs. The Netherlands is once again the village idiot of Europe,” he wrote on X.
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“Ukrainians flock to the Netherlands from all over the EU, not because of the war, but for free housing, free healthcare and our jobs. The Netherlands is once again the village idiot of Europe,” he wrote on X.
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▪️ Russia is not inferior to any country in the world in terms of its military power, it knows how to win.
▪️ The special operation is not according to classical military canons, the world has changed, and so have the armies.
▪️ Russia has good tanks and very good missiles, but the production of drones needs to be increased, as well as the production of electronic warfare equipment.
▪️ Vladimir Putin will receive a report with ideas that could improve the overall situation in the special military operation zone.
▪️ Victory is coming soon.
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What is known about the Avdeyevka Coke and Chemical plant?
The Russian Defense Ministry announced on February 17 that the Armed Forces had taken full control of Avdeyevka, a northern suburb of Donetsk. On February 19, Russian troops completely liberated the town’s coke and chemical plant from Ukrainian forces.
Here is what we know about the compound:
History & Production
🔺Built in 1963
🔺Used to employ 4,000 people
🔺Covers 340 hectares (3.4 square km)
🔺Over 40 workshops, 84 km of railway lines on site
🔺Nine coke oven batteries produced 6.8 million tons per year.
🔺The plant could process 6.4 million tons of raw coal per year.
Before the crisis escalated, it was considered one of the largest coke producers in Europe.
Bunkers & Tunnels
The Avdeyevka plant was built with typical Soviet-era readiness, reportedly equipped with:
🔺7 bomb shelters able to accommodate 2,500 people
🔺Bunkers with generators, fuel, water, food and medicine supplies
There is speculation that the Avdeyevka compound would become a second “Azovstal” – the factory in Mariupol where Russian forces trapped over 2,000 Ukrainian troops and fighters of the Azov Battalion in April 2022.
Strategic Value
The liberation of Avdeyevka means further terrorist attacks by Kiev’s troops on Russian cities and residential areas of Donetsk can be prevented, said the MoD. Moscow also warned that Ukrainian troops were provoking an environmental disaster by shelling Donetsk with Grad MLRS from the plant’s grounds, which still store flammable compounds.
Ownership
The Avdeyevka Coke and Chemical Plant is part of the ‘Metinvest’ group, controlled by Ukrainian billionaire Rinat Akhmetov.
A Moscow court ruled last summer that the assets of Metinvest’s Russian subsidiary should be seized as part of a criminal case into Akhmetov for financing the Ukrainian military, including the Azov Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia).
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The Russian Defense Ministry announced on February 17 that the Armed Forces had taken full control of Avdeyevka, a northern suburb of Donetsk. On February 19, Russian troops completely liberated the town’s coke and chemical plant from Ukrainian forces.
Here is what we know about the compound:
History & Production
🔺Built in 1963
🔺Used to employ 4,000 people
🔺Covers 340 hectares (3.4 square km)
🔺Over 40 workshops, 84 km of railway lines on site
🔺Nine coke oven batteries produced 6.8 million tons per year.
🔺The plant could process 6.4 million tons of raw coal per year.
Before the crisis escalated, it was considered one of the largest coke producers in Europe.
Bunkers & Tunnels
The Avdeyevka plant was built with typical Soviet-era readiness, reportedly equipped with:
🔺7 bomb shelters able to accommodate 2,500 people
🔺Bunkers with generators, fuel, water, food and medicine supplies
There is speculation that the Avdeyevka compound would become a second “Azovstal” – the factory in Mariupol where Russian forces trapped over 2,000 Ukrainian troops and fighters of the Azov Battalion in April 2022.
Strategic Value
The liberation of Avdeyevka means further terrorist attacks by Kiev’s troops on Russian cities and residential areas of Donetsk can be prevented, said the MoD. Moscow also warned that Ukrainian troops were provoking an environmental disaster by shelling Donetsk with Grad MLRS from the plant’s grounds, which still store flammable compounds.
Ownership
The Avdeyevka Coke and Chemical Plant is part of the ‘Metinvest’ group, controlled by Ukrainian billionaire Rinat Akhmetov.
A Moscow court ruled last summer that the assets of Metinvest’s Russian subsidiary should be seized as part of a criminal case into Akhmetov for financing the Ukrainian military, including the Azov Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia).
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📹 Footage of the disorderly flight of Ukrainian Armed Forces units from Avdeyevka Crowds of fleeing Ukrainian soldiers are moving along the roads, which are under constant fire control of the Russian army. Russian artillerymen deliver precise strikes against…
Ukrainian servicemen confirm that they left Avdeyevka as best they could; no one organized their “evacuation,” Ukrainian media report.
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Former US President Donald Trump said that with the death of Alexey Navalny, he became more aware of what was happening in America, which, according to him, was in decline.
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🇮🇱📉 Israel’s economy declines by nearly 20% since outbreak of Gaza war
The Jewish state’s GDP contracted by 19.4% during the final three months of 2023, according to Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics.
Some of the woes facing the Israeli economy include the mass evacuation of settlers from the northern and southern parts of the country, a slump in foreign investment and tourism, labor shortages due the government’s mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reservists, and a Red Sea embargo by Yemen’s Houthis.
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The Jewish state’s GDP contracted by 19.4% during the final three months of 2023, according to Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics.
Some of the woes facing the Israeli economy include the mass evacuation of settlers from the northern and southern parts of the country, a slump in foreign investment and tourism, labor shortages due the government’s mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reservists, and a Red Sea embargo by Yemen’s Houthis.
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⚓️🇮🇷 The IRGC Navy received two new warships: “Shahid Sayad Shirazi” and “Shahid Hasan Bagheri”
The ships are capable of speeds of up to 45 knots and have a variety of strike and anti-aircraft missiles. They are equipped with the Nawab vertical launch missile defense system with the Sayad cruise missile, the range of which is 700 km.
The vessels are also capable of carrying three light missile launchers and a combat helicopter.
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The ships are capable of speeds of up to 45 knots and have a variety of strike and anti-aircraft missiles. They are equipped with the Nawab vertical launch missile defense system with the Sayad cruise missile, the range of which is 700 km.
The vessels are also capable of carrying three light missile launchers and a combat helicopter.
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