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It is at least strange that the US is already announcing one version of the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Moscow's Crocus City Hall, which means they want to shift attention from something, said Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov

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🔺 The US & Islamists: a history of connivance P1/P2/P3

🔺 Zelensky's terrorist legions: Meet the Jihadists & Nazis fighting for Ukraine’s tyrant

🔺 Crocus City Hall attack: Ukrainians may have sought pretext for NATO intervention

🔺 From stealth to shrapnel: How a Soviet-made system downed US F-117 Nighthawk

🔺 Australia proposes new law to ban Russians from the country

🔺 UK talks big on nuclear industry but 'lacks capacity'

🔺 Refleks-M and Invar-M1: Russian anti-tank missile combo that can melt through thickest NATO armor

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Former US Representative Tulsi Gabbard: Clinton and Obama continue to shape US government decisions

In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson on TCN, Tulsi Gabbard emphasized, "Whether they're holding office or not, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are not in office right now, but they still continue to wield immense power in influencing the decisions that are being made."

Gabbard's remarks shed light on the ongoing impact of past administrations on the current political landscape, raising questions about the true power dynamics shaping US policy.

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A note on behalf of Russian soldiers from the front with condolences and a promise of revenge appeared at the site of the tragedy at the Crocus City Hall

The soldiers from the front are grieving greatly. We will take revenge!

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From stealth to shrapnel: How a Soviet-made system downed US F-117 Nighthawk In 1999, near Belgrade, a $45-million US F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter met its match with a Soviet-made air-defense system, shattering the myth of its invisibility to radar. The…
Yugoslav shootdown of F-117 Nighthawk, US’ ‘premier stealth aircraft’ was ‘shock’ - Karen Kwiatkowski

Wednesday marks the 25th anniversary of the March 27, 1999 destruction by Yugoslav air defenses of a Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk stealth bomber aircraft using a vintage Soviet S-125 Neva SAM. The incident was “shocking,” and demonstrates that technological supremacy alone doesn’t determine a conflict’s outcome, retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and former senior DoD analyst Karen Kwiatkowski told Sputnik.

“I vaguely recall this as being a shock – it was the premier stealth aircraft of the day,” Kwiatkowski said. “The US and NATO Yugoslavia campaign was seen by us as to be ‘easy’ in that it was largely an air operation allied with one side of a civil war, a standoff effort against Soviet-era weapons in a post-Soviet era. Yet tactics and poor US/NATO operational security led to this surprise.”

But technology alone was not enough to break the spirits of Yugoslav air defense troops Colonel Dani and his men that day 25 years ago, Kwiatkowski said.

“Colonel Dani was a baker by trade, fighting for his country, his family, his people and his land. His opponent was simply doing a ‘fun’ job, as directed, and hoping for a good story to tell later. We have seen this kind of thing in any number of wars, past and present, where innovative use of whatever you have at hand – in terms of fighters, intelligence, networks, weapons and tools of every kind –can have major consequences on the battle landscape.”

“The US military downplayed the negative publicity, and the contractors had fresh cause to request more funding for years to come. I don’t have the impression that the overall US military leadership gained any respect for the ‘enemy’ and their Soviet-era air defense, but I do think F-117 pilots did,” Kwiatkowski said.

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Russian air defenses destroyed 16 Ukrainian Vampire MLRS missiles over the Belgorod region at about 8:30 p.m. Moscow time, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.

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❗️ The Russian-speaking minority has been subjected to discriminatory treatment in Ukraine, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said in a report.

Russian prisoners of war were tortured in Ukraine in December 2023 through February 2024 and such stories are trustworthy, according to the report.

Ukrainian authorities have not been sufficiently prosecuting those responsible for torture and violence against civilians and prisoners of war, the OHCHR stressed.

The Kiev regime continues to intimidate priests and members of the Ukrainian orthodox church, the United Nations Human Rights Office added.

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🇷🇺 Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Russian Defense Ministry's center for combat and flight personnel retraining.

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🇫🇷 ‘Boy King’ who cried wolf: why Macron’s threats to send troops to Ukraine are nothing but bluster

The fallout from Emmanuel Macron’s remarks about “not ruling out” sending French troops to Ukraine continues to reverberate, with former defense minister Herve Morin blasting the president’s “hubris” on Wednesday and dubbing him a narcissistic “child king” who has lost touch with reality.

Meanwhile, US officials have anonymously expressed anger at Macron for revealing NATO’s red lines in Ukraine while simultaneously increasing the risks of a direct clash with Moscow.

“I think he's trying to position himself as the leader, given that Joe Biden is stuck in the presidential campaign in the US, and Macron wants to move forward in Europe and make sure that his views on Europe are finding some echoes within other European leaders,” EU policy analyst and Le Monde Moderne magazine co-editor Alexis Poulin told Sputnik, commenting on what’s motivating the provocative outbursts. “Also, there is the European election in June, and I think that if he is doing so, it's also to get some media time, a lot of media time and make sure that his message is heard,” Poulin said.

In reality, the observer noted, Macron has a habit of saying one thing and doing the opposite – as evidenced by his threats to send troops to Ukraine, while refusing to deliver fighter jets, or supporting Polish demands to halt the import of Ukrainian grain.

“Most of the French people are looking at the economy, and the economy is not looking great. We have a huge debt deficit and I think this is not working because so far, of course, the majority of French people are in favor of the support for Ukraine, but not at any cost,” Poulin stressed, adding that Macron’s pre-election strategy is questionable.


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❗️ The Russian-speaking minority has been subjected to discriminatory treatment in Ukraine, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said in a report. Russian prisoners of war were tortured in Ukraine in December 2023 through…
❗️ Russian prisoners of war have been tortured in Ukraine between December 2023 and February 2024, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said.

The employees of the OHCHR visited 44 Russian prisoners of war in Dnepropetrovsk, Kharkov, Lvov, Nikolayev, Sumy, Vinnitsa and Zaporozhye regions of Ukraine from December 2023 to February 2024.

"While these Russian POWs did not make any allegations of torture occurring at these facilities, they provided credible accounts of torture or ill-treatment in transit places after their immediate evacuation from the battlefield," the OHCHR said in a report.


Ukrainian authorities do not sufficiently prosecute those responsible for torture, violence against civilians and prisoners of war, the OHCHR emphasized.

"OHCHR has documented arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances, and the use of torture and ill treatment, including sexual violence, by Ukrainian authorities during the detention of conflict-related civilian detainees and Russian POWs, as well as the summary execution of at least 25 Russian servicemen hors de combat (all in 2022 and early 2023)," the report said, adding that "Ukrainian authorities have launched at least five criminal investigations into allegations of violations committed by their own security forces, involving 22 victims."


These results show a lack of progress in the investigation and prosecution of such violations, the OHCHR said.

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NATO pilots will be the ones flying F-16s in Ukraine

The alliance has promised to supply the first batch of F-16s to Ukraine by summertime. However, it is likely that NATO will actually entrust Ukrainian pilots

“If they give that kind of machine to some guy who took a six month crash course, then that's what it's going to be, a crash course. He's going to fly for about one hour before he has to hit the ejector seat, if he's lucky enough to be able to do that,” said Sputnik correspondent Russell Bentley.

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❗️ The Russian-speaking minority has been subjected to discriminatory treatment in Ukraine, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said in a report. Russian prisoners of war were tortured in Ukraine in December 2023 through…
Ukrainian authorities continued intimidating the priests and members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church — Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP) from December 2023 to February 2024, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said.

"Clergymen and parishioners of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) continued to experience intimidation during the reporting period. OHCHR recorded six cases across five regions where groups of people forcefully broke into UOC churches, justifying their actions with decisions from local authorities to register new religious communities of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) at the same address as existing UOC communities," the OHCHR said in a report.


The Russian-speaking minority in Ukraine is subjected to discriminatory treatment in comparison to other linguistic minorities that speak EU languages, the OHCHR highlighted.
OHCHR examined the law adopted by the Parliament of Ukraine on December 8, which amends a number of legislative acts related to the rights of national minorities.

"While the law is a significant step forward in improving the rights of national minorities, it maintains a discriminatory differential treatment between, on the one hand, national minorities speaking an official language of the EU, and on the other hand, national minorities whose languages are not official languages of the EU, such as Russian, Armenian or Romani. Although the first category of national minorities saw their rights broadened, as described above, national minorities whose language is not an EU language will not be able to enjoy the same rights," the OHCHR said in a report.


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❗️ Russian President Vladimir Putin called claims about Russia's plans to attack Europe “absolute nonsense”.

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❗️ It was not Russia that moved to NATO countries' borders, they came close, Russia is only protecting its people, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed.

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❗️ Russia will destroy F-16 fighter jets just like other military aircraft and tanks if they are delivered to Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.

If F-16s are launched from third countries, they will become legitimate targets for Russia, the president insisted.

Supplying the fighters to the Kiev regime will not change the situation on the battlefield, Putin said.

Putin said has no doubt the Russian Armed Forces will fulfill their assigned tasks.

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❗️ Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted that representatives of all peoples of Russia show their best on the battlefield. Putin said the unity of Russian people must be cherished.

“Russia is a multinational, multi-faith country; we need to treat everyone with respect,” the president stressed. Inter-ethnic peace in Russia must be cherished, Putin insisted.


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❗️ Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the work of combat aviation in the special operation zone and assessed it as perfect.

During a working visit to the Russian town of Torzhok in the Tver Region, Putin met with military pilots and widows of Heroes of Russia who participated in the special military operation in Ukraine. The president was asked how he assesses the actions of Russian combat aviation in the course of the special operation.

"Perfectly. Everyone works perfectly. They contribute significantly to the achievement of a common goal," the president said.


Putin added that the Russian military aviation carries out very hard work. The president also praised the work of army and bomber aviation, as well as military transport aviation, and said they fight fearlessly.

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Russia has no plans to go to war with NATO, this is nonsense as the difference in military expenditures is significant, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.

During a working visit to the Russian town of Torzhok in the Tver Region, Putin met with military pilots.

"In 2022, the United States spent [on military] ... $811 billion, and the Russian Federation - $72 billion ... Are we going to go to war with NATO at this ratio? Well, this is just nonsense," the Russian president said.


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🇷🇺 Russian President Vladimir Putin slams accusations of planned attack on Europe.

“What they say about us going to attack Europe after Ukraine is complete nonsense,” said Russian President Vladimir Putin.


The West has been scaring its people with a “Russian threat” solely to funnel money to the military-industrial complex, the president explained.

“Intimidation of their own population solely to get money out of them, out of their own people. Especially against the background of the fact that the economy is declining, the standard of living is falling. It's obvious,” Putin said.


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