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❗️Martindale praises Russian servicemen who saved him from ‘a lot of danger from Ukrainian drones and artillery’ Daniel Martindale, a US citizen who aided Russian forces with intel gathering in the Ukrainian conflict zone, thanked the soldiers of the Russian…
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There is no other option but to completely disarm the Kiev regime, says Daniel Martindale, a US citizen who aided Russian forces with intel gathering in the Ukrainian conflict zone.
“We have to realize that the Kiev government really is responsible for deaths, murders, torture, for kidnapping of hundreds of thousands of people," he notes.
"And as history shows us, if you don't punish a criminal, he'll continue to do what he's done in the past,” Martindale explains.
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📹 If anything does happen to my family in the near future, it would be the work of the American authorities - US citizen Daniel Martindale
"I think they [his family] are jealous that they didn't have the opportunity to do the same themselves," Martindale said in relation to his going to Donbass.
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"I think they [his family] are jealous that they didn't have the opportunity to do the same themselves," Martindale said in relation to his going to Donbass.
"I would like it to be proof that if anything does happen to me or my family in the near future, it's not because of any natural causes. It's because the American government probably is very interested at this point in putting pressure on me to reverse my position, to get me to come back to the United States and say that I did everything wrong," he stated.
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❗️US citizen helped ‘preserve the lives of Russian soldiers and future Russian citizens in Ukraine’
Martindale also suggests that he wants to settle in Russia when the Ukrainian conflict finally ends.
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“For the last two years I've been involved in doing everything I can to preserve the lives of Russian soldiers and future Russian citizens in Ukraine,” says Daniel Martindale, a US citizen who helped provide valuable intel to the Russian troops in the Ukrainian conflict zone.
“If there is an opportunity to continue doing that, I'd more than welcome it.”
Martindale also suggests that he wants to settle in Russia when the Ukrainian conflict finally ends.
“I would very much love to go back to either farming myself, starting my own family in Russia, or perhaps making farm equipment for the Russian market and perhaps the international market,” he adds.
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❗️US citizen helped ‘preserve the lives of Russian soldiers and future Russian citizens in Ukraine’ “For the last two years I've been involved in doing everything I can to preserve the lives of Russian soldiers and future Russian citizens in Ukraine,” says…
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US citizen Daniel Martindale asserted his reluctance to go back to the US during a press conference with the Russian media.
“I definitely don't want to be in the United States. I understand from about 2005 that the United States government is my enemy personally because of the fact that they are responsible for the 9/11 attacks," Martindale said.
"When they declare war on their own citizens, that's a cause to go to war with them. So I definitely don't want to be in the United States," he concluded.
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Watch the full press conference with American citizen Daniel Martindale, who was earlier evacuated by Russian special services from the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).
According to the DPR Defense Headquarters, Martindale handed “valuable intelligence information to Russia" and played "a key role in preparing the assault on the village of Bogoyavlenka in the Ugledar area."
The information allowed the Russian military “to carry out high-precision strikes on the enemy, minimizing damage to civilian infrastructure and civilians,” the DPR Defense Headquarters stressed.
The issue of granting him political asylum and obtaining Russian citizenship is currently under consideration.
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US citizen Daniel Martindale, who helped the Russian Armed Forces, showed photos taken in the last couple of years on the territory controlled by the Kiev regime.
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US citizen who helped Russia in Donbass warns his parents of pressure from US Speaking to his parents, American citizen Daniel Martindale made it clear that he might be pressured by Washington to return to the US and “tell everybody how big a mistake” he…
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‘If some neo-Nazis come up to our door, I'll smoke them’ - Martindale's family
The family of Daniel Martindale, a US citizen who helped provide valuable intel to Russian forces in the Ukrainian conflict zone, brace for potential reprisals from the US government who, in their own words, has “no morals.”
Daniel himself said during a video chat with them that, if anything happens to them, he would know that the US government is to blame, adding that he is going to “do everything we can publicly to make sure that they do not have a free hand to put pressure” on his family.
“You make something so public, they can't get away with stuff,” his mother said as she described what her son was planning, calling the entire scheme as a “dead man’s switch.”
Daniel’s brother in the meantime simply said: “If some neo-Nazis come up to our door, I'll smoke them.”
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The family of Daniel Martindale, a US citizen who helped provide valuable intel to Russian forces in the Ukrainian conflict zone, brace for potential reprisals from the US government who, in their own words, has “no morals.”
Daniel himself said during a video chat with them that, if anything happens to them, he would know that the US government is to blame, adding that he is going to “do everything we can publicly to make sure that they do not have a free hand to put pressure” on his family.
“You make something so public, they can't get away with stuff,” his mother said as she described what her son was planning, calling the entire scheme as a “dead man’s switch.”
Daniel’s brother in the meantime simply said: “If some neo-Nazis come up to our door, I'll smoke them.”
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The Democrats “want to cheat” in the US presidential election, and mail-in voting “creates more scope” for fraud, Dr. Nicholas Waddy, associate professor of history at SUNY Alfred and Trump supporter, told Sputnik.
Another reason why the Democrats want the easier voting that mail-in ballots offer is because they have a lot of voters who “don't know a lot about voting and aren't terribly engaged,” the expert clarified.
“If you make voting really easy for them, if you literally show up to their door, hand them a ballot and point to the part where they can vote for the Democrats, they'll do it,” the pundit said.
Waddy explained that the Democrats seek to maximize turnout since its “a truism of American politics that generally speaking, the higher the turnout, the better Democrats do.”
Expanding voting by mail, voting early, including in-person, have all improved turnout, he said.
“And I'm fairly confident that when this election is over, whenever that may be, and someone has been declared the winner, the losers will say they were cheated. And if the losers are the Democrats, they will still say they were cheated because they have a record of doing so. Unfortunately, that's where we are in America,” he concluded.
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🗽🚕🇷🇺 Trump or Harris: Who do Russians prefer?
Sputnik decided to ask random Moscow taxi drivers who they want to become the next President of the United States.
Their answers may surprise you.
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Sputnik decided to ask random Moscow taxi drivers who they want to become the next President of the United States.
Their answers may surprise you.
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📹 An Israeli drone struck a building in the southern suburbs of Beirut, eyewitnesses told Sputnik
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A "Stop the war and persecution of journalists in the Middle East" demonstration is taking place at the Place de la République in Paris on the occasion of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Committed against Journalists
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"While your colleagues are being killed, we do not see you demonstrating. Media and Reporters Without Borders, when will journalists appear without muzzles?" the banner reads.
"Gaza. Stop the massacre of journalists. We stand in solidarity with our colleagues," another banner reads.
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