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❗️MERC EXPOSED: Ex-US marine's death in Ukraine kept under wraps by Kiev in bid to hide huge losses near Kharkov

Former US Marine Collin Teem, who later became a mercenary with the GUR International Legion, was recently confirmed to have been neutralized near Kharkov, as reported by Sputnik.

◾️A German blogger who was gathering military aid for Ukrainian Main Intelligence Directorate units was the first to report Teem's death (photo 1). Subsequently, Teem's brother also confirmed his passing on May 13th (photo 2), as did one of his friends (photo 3).

◾️Originally from California, Collin Teem served as a US Marine before joining the 'Rogue Team' group in 2023, which is part of The International Legion of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, also known as the GUR Legion (photos 4, 5, 6).

◾️According to the Rogue Team's social media account, the unit mostly consists of US Marines and soldiers (photo 7). The mercenary outfit also collaborates with other GUR Legion groups.

◾️The latest video released by Budanov, the head of GUR's mercenary Legion, shows that its units are operating in the Kharkov region. This implies that in recent days, the 'Rogue' team has also been stationed in this area (photo 8).

◾️It is interesting to note that neither the 'Rogue' mercenaries nor the unit, nor the official social network of the GUR Legion, have reported the death of Collin Teem. This could be because the Ukrainians are covering up their losses near Kharkov due to the advancing Russian forces.

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🇷🇺🤝🇨🇳 New Russia-China economic pact will be impervious to any Western sanctions or blockade

The expanded technological partnership with China proposed by President Putin, and the complementary nature of Russian-Chinese economic potential make the two countries impervious to whatever economic bullying the US and its allies manage to think up, says Jeff Brown, a veteran China expert and author.

“China could play to Russia’s strengths, and the list is long: nuclear energy, arms, aerospace, machinery, petrochemical, metallurgy, plant breeding and agriculture for starters. As well, China is tops in supercomputers, robots, 5G-6G, supply chains and logistics, which all complement the aforementioned... They each have unique advantages in medicine and pharma. China’s top high-tech schools (Tsinghua, Peking, Shanghai Jiao Tong, Fudan, USTC, etc.) could build campuses in Russia, with a strong focus on R&D. Both countries need to get much better at AI and microchips, so finding mutual synergies would be beneficial to both sides,” Brown told Sputnik.

💬 “It also helps tremendously that Russia and China have a long, shared border, with connecting rail, road, electric grid and hydrocarbon infrastructure, that the West cannot sabotage,” the observer added.

“All of these possibilities would go great lengths to help each country individually and together, as Western empire desperately throws NATO and every boycott, blockade, tariff and sanction it can at both countries,” Brown emphasized.


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US ‘Emperor’ has no clothes: Competing Russian, US approaches to Chinese tech reveal American weakness

“China is providing its high-tech platform to Russia because, China is more advanced in in high tech fields,” Angelo Giuliano, a Hong Kong-based political and financial analyst, told Sputnik, commenting on President Putin’s invitation to Chinese companies to set up production in Russia, as the US seeks to clamp down on Beijing’s high tech aspirations via exorbitant new tariffs.

“So China could compensate for whatever Russia is missing in its economy. On the other side, Russia is providing energy resources like gas, oil and raw materials and agricultural to China, so in exchange China is providing access to high tech consumer products,” Giuliano explained.


The US, on the other hand, “is very scared” of the China’s potential “because in reality Chinese development, especially in high tech - is exponential. The reason is very simple. It is because China has five to six times more science, technology, math-engineering graduates that come out of universities every year, and they are actually investing a lot of money into R&D, which the US is not,” the observer said.

“So in reality, [the problem] is the structure of the Western economy, which is completely deindustrialized and completely inflated by a financialized economy,” Giuliano concluded.


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📄 Zelensky has signed a law allowing those convicted of non-serious crimes to be released on parole to be mobilised in a war zone, Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Honcharenko said.

The measure will not apply to those convicted of:

▫️ Crimes against Ukraine's national security;

▫️ Committing particularly serious crimes;

▫️ Crimes against sexual freedom and inviolability;

▫️ Terrorism;

▫️ Fatal traffic accidents under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Do you think that such a measure will increase the Ukrainian army's combat capabilities, or will it increase the crime rate in the military? 🤔

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🇷🇺🇨🇳 What are the major takeaways from Putin's China visit?

Russian President Vladimir Putin has concluded his state visit to the People's Republic of China, which took place on May 16 and 17.

◻️ Putin's China trip is his first foreign tour since his March re-election. Chinese Presidnet Xi Jinping also paid his first visit to Russia after re-election in March 2023, signaling the special nature of Russia-China relations.

◻️ The solemn meeting ceremony between the two leaders took place in Tiananmen Square. The Russian president was accompanied by newly appointed officials including Minister of Defense Andrei Belousov.

◻️ Xi announced that "China and Russia have set an example for others to build a new type of interstate relations and relations between major neighbors."

◻️ Putin stressed that Russo-Chinese bilateral turnover has grown by almost 25 percent in 2023 up to $240bn, according to Chinese data. The leaders agreed to step up deliveries of Russian gas to China, enhance cooperation in civil nuclear programs. Putin signaled readiness to provide investors from China with economic incentives and access to the technological base.

◻️ Russia and China will continue de-dollarization with 90 percent of mutual settlements being carried out in national currencies.

◻️ Putin stressed that Russo-Chinese cooperation is not aimed against other countries and condemned the formation of new military alliances in Asia-Pacific.

◻️ Putin praised China’s approach to the Ukraine conflict and confirmed that preliminary Istanbul accords with Ukraine and the situation on the ground would be the basis for future talks. He stressed that future accords should be signed by a legitimate Ukrainian leader.

◻️ Putin explained that Russia is not planning to take the city of Kharkov and its advance is meant to create a "safe zone" to shield Russian civilians in Belgorod shelled by the Kiev regime.

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🪖 Watch NATO troops marching where? On Red Square!

In 2025, Russia is shutting its doors to Western countries for the May 9 Victory Day parades. Citing the West's denial of the Soviet Union's pivotal role in defeating Hitler, the Russian Foreign Ministry draws a line.

Flashback to 2010: a monumental parade with 1,000 troops from the US, UK, Poland, France, and Ukraine, celebrating the USSR's 65th Victory Anniversary.

Times have changed!

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Russian forces have taken more territory during their advance in recent weeks, including in the Kharkov region, than Ukraine did during its counter-offensive in 2023, the Washington Post reports.

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Why is France accusing Azerbaijan of meddling in New Caledonia?

French Home Affairs Minister Gerard Darmanin has accused Azerbaijan of colluding with pro-independence forces in New Caledonia – the French overseas territory in the southwest Pacific about 1,200 km east of Australia.

“This is not a fantasy. This is reality. Unfortunately, some independence leaders have made a deal with Azerbaijan, this is indisputable,” Darmanin said in an interview with France-2 on Thursday.


Is there any truth in the claim? What’s the backstory? Here’s what we know.

🔻 Baku rejected Paris’s allegations, with Foreign Ministry spokesman Aykhan Hajizada urging Darmanin to “focus on his country’s failed overseas policies” which caused the wave of violent protests in New Caledonia, “instead of blaming Azerbaijan” for its troubles.

🔻Darmanin’s assertions followed the memorandum of cooperation between the Azerbaijani Parliament and New Caledonia’s Congress, which was signed last month, envisioned as a treatise for developing a framework for parliamentary cooperation.

🔻 The agreement sparked accusations by Paris that Baku was stoking separatism in the French overseas territory. Azerbaijan dismissed the claims, and recalled France’s own controversial policies in the Caucasus.

🔻“It’s known that the French Parliament, at the initiative of the ruling party of France, adopted decisions and resolutions which recognized the separatist regime, challenged and harmed the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan, and enabled the activity of a ‘friendship group’ with the former so-called separatist regime,” Baku said in an April 30 statement, referring to the Karabakh conflict.

🔻 New Caledonia has been rocked by violent clashes starting May 13 over the constitutional reform proposals to change voting law. Protests have claimed four lives, with France deploying the military and imposing a state of emergency until the end of May.

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🇷🇸 Serbian leader quotes Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov on West’s ingratitude

"As Marshal Zhukov said, some in Europe will never forgive us for liberating them [from fascism]," Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated, against the background of the UN General Assembly’s expected resolution on the "genocide in Srebrenica."


According to Vucic, the resolution to be considered on May 23 has three objectives: abolishing the ethnically-Serbian Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina, revising the verdicts on the responsibility of Republika Srpska in the 1992-1995 conflict, and enabling a lawsuit against Serbia for war reparations.

On May 15, the Serbian president delivered a speech dealing with historical revisionism at the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office in Belgrade. He pointed out that for him and his descendants, May 9 will always be celebrated as Victory Day.

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Patriot games: why Zelensky’s calls for more American air defenses won’t help Ukraine in its hopeless battlefield situation

💬 “Two new Patriot systems would strengthen Ukrainian defenses but they would be no game changer on the Kharkov front. The most important thing might be the strengthening of the low and falling Ukrainian morale,” Mikael Valtersson, a former Swedish Armed Forces officer and air defense expert, told Sputnik, commenting on President Volodymyr Zelensky’s desperate plea to Washington this week to send at least two more Patriot SAMs Kiev’s way.

“To be useful against Russian aircrafts using glide bombs, the Patriot launchers must be placed not too deep inside Ukraine, thereby making them vulnerable to Russian attacks,” Valtersson explained.

On top of that, “they also have no effect on Russian drones and artillery, which play an important role in the Russian offensive,” he said.

Valtersson isn’t sure Kiev would even send any new Patriots it gets to the Kharkov front, “since there are many more important holes to fill in the Ukrainian air defense.” The observer doesn’t rule out that Zelensky’s appeal “might be an attempt to get any new Patriot systems at all” into Ukraine, “by claiming that they are needed to save Kharkov.”

To stand any chance, Ukraine would need a lot of new Patriots, and quickly, along with “a steady flow of replacements” to compensate losses to Russian attacks. If it’s only a couple more, it will make only a “small difference for Ukraine’s prospects in the continued fighting,” Valtersson summed up.

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The explosion occurred in one of St. Petersburg's universities, a source told Sputnik. The press service of the Kalininsky district administration told the agency that a resident of St. Petersburg reported a popping noise near the Budyonny Military Academy of Communications to district authorities.

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The explosion occurred in one of St. Petersburg's universities, a source told Sputnik. The press service of the Kalininsky district administration told the agency that a resident of St. Petersburg reported a popping noise near the Budyonny Military Academy…
Seven servicemen were injured in an explosion at the utility area of the Budyonny Military Academy of Communications in St. Petersburg, the Leningrad Military District said.

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🇷🇺❄️🇨🇳Why does Russia-China deepening Arctic partnership bother NATO?

Russia and China have agreed to set up a joint commission for the development of the Northern Sea Route (NSR), said Russian nuclear corporation head Alexei Likhachev.

The goal is to create “a joint program for expanding Chinese transit” in the region “boasting enormous development potential," he noted.

As the Arctic region increasingly becomes a new frontier for competition, Moscow and Beijing see eye-to-eye on the need to preserve the Arctic as "a territory of peace, low military-political tension, and stability," stressed the framework of president Putin's visit to China.

Moscow and Beijing have boosted cooperation in the Arctic, prompting a private US intelligence report to warn of “national security” implications.

Russia-China interaction in the Arctic is making impressive strides, seen by the PRC as a strategic extension of its Belt and Road Initiative.

◻️ Cargo traffic via the Northern Sea Route reached a record 35 million tons since the start of 2023, with Chinese shipping company COSCO a leading international operator since 2013.

◻️ China is involved in Russia’s federal project to develop the NSR, involving new port facilities, oil, LNG and coal terminals, and ice-class vessels to boost cargo traffic to 110 million tons by 2030.

◻️ Yamal LNG — an integrated project for natural gas production, liquefaction and shipping — is a flagship of cooperation in the Arctic.

◻️ Investors from China controlled about 30% of NOVATEK's Yamal LNG project, and become the largest foreign co-owners of its second liquefied natural gas plant, Arctic LNG-2. China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) and China National Petroleum (CNP) each have a 10% stake.

An estimated 80% of Russia's natural gas and 17% of its oil production lies in the Arctic. The Russian Arctic continental shelf contains up to 17 billion tons of oil and 85 trillion cubic meters of gas reserves.

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Seven servicemen were injured in an explosion at the utility area of the Budyonny Military Academy of Communications in St. Petersburg, the Leningrad Military District said. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
According to the press service of the Leningrad Military District, a munition from the Great Patriotic War era unexpectedly detonated on the territory of the military academy in St. Petersburg. All the injured were taken to a Ministry of Defence medical facility. Representatives of the command of the Leningrad Military District are working at the scene to clarify the causes and circumstances of the incident.

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◻️ What are the major takeaways from Putin's China visit?

◻️ Patriot games: why Zelensky’s calls for more American air defenses won’t help Ukraine in its hopeless battlefield situation

◻️ Why does Russia-China deepening Arctic partnership bother NATO?

◻️ MERC EXPOSED: Ex-US marine's death in Ukraine kept under wraps by Kiev in bid to hide huge losses near Kharkov

◻️ New Russia-China economic pact will be impervious to any Western sanctions or blockade

◻️ The petrodollar ‘dam show signs of cracking’

◻️ Russia and China won't let business relations be subject of 'blackmail or coercion' – expert

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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Raphael Grossi told Sputnik that he discussed with Russian President Vladimir Putin the condition of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant located on the left bank of the Dnepr River but did not make any “warnings” about the danger of its rapid restart.

“No, I would never warn the president of the Russian Federation about anything. We discussed the state of the plant and various prospects under different scenarios. But there were no warnings or advice from my side in this sense. He has his vision as a head of state, and I, as an IAEA technical specialist, have my own - on different scenarios in reality.... No more, no less,” Grossi clarified in an interview with Sputnik.


The New York Times ran an article on Wednesday recalling Grossi's visit to Russia in early March, during which the IAEA director general had talks with Putin. According to the publication, Grossi's goal during the meeting was, among other things, to “warn” the Russian leader about the dangers of restarting the nuclear plant too quickly.

The director general added that the sides discussed in general terms “what are the different possibilities of whether the nuclear plant can continue to operate in the same way as in the past or not.”

“But no specific scenario was considered,” he noted.


Grossi added that he expects to continue discussing the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant with Putin, as he considers this dialog “indispensable”.

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