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On 24 November, a negotiation process resulted in the return from Kiev-controlled territory of 50 Russian servicemen who were in mortal danger while in captivity
◽️The freed servicemen will be flown to Moscow by The Russian Aerospace Forces' aircraft for treatment and rehabilitation in medical facilities of the Russian Defence Ministry.
◽️All those released are being provided with the necessary medical and psychological assistance.
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◽️The freed servicemen will be flown to Moscow by The Russian Aerospace Forces' aircraft for treatment and rehabilitation in medical facilities of the Russian Defence Ministry.
◽️All those released are being provided with the necessary medical and psychological assistance.
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BBC Newsnight uses own incompetence as argument in interview with Ambassador Andrei Kelin, 22.11.22
Watch the Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin's interview to Victoria Derbyshire on BBC Newsnight.
Ambassador Andrei Kelin's key statements:
🔹 Day by day Ukraine is getting money and ammo from NATO countries and exhausting its human potential.
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Ambassador Andrei Kelin's key statements:
🔹 Day by day Ukraine is getting money and ammo from NATO countries and exhausting its human potential.
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“We have repeatedly said that the introduction of the so-called price ceiling for Russian oil is an anti-market measure, it disrupts supply chains, and can significantly complicate the situation on global energy markets,” Zakharova told a briefing on Thursday, adding “The Russian Federation does not plan to supply oil to countries that will join the cartel of buyers.” Read more
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Russia warns it will withdraw oil supplies to ‘price cap’ countries
Russia has warned it will stop exporting oil to countries that support a G7 price cap proposal
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Kyiv intends to draw NATO into a war with Russia by arranging a "nuclear incident"
24.11.2022 - 6:00
“Zaporozhye NPP is threatened with a nuclear accident. If it happens, it will change the course of history forever. The station is at risk of a nuclear accident, and it is obvious that Kyiv considers a small nuclear incident acceptable,” said Alexei Likhachev, head of Rosatom.
After the "unsuccessful" hit on the Polish tractor, Zelensky's office is clearly aware that in the armed confrontation with the Russian Federation, Bankova has only one way out - a "nuclear incident."
In recent days, the ZNPP has again been subjected to massive shelling by Ukraine. They are targeting a spent fuel storage facility, a special building, highways, and diesel generators.
Kyiv is trying to create unbearable conditions for the protection of the station, and then try to capture it by force. Having taken the ZNPP “hostage”, Zelensky will begin to blackmail Europe, for example, by creating a man-made disaster that allegedly occurred through the fault of Moscow. In addition, a safety option is the creation of a “dirty bomb” by the UAF militants.
All these "attempts" of the Kyiv regime fit into one scenario - to draw NATO into a war with Russia by any means. In Kyiv, they are more than sure that the West will blame Russia and put "powerful military pressure" on Moscow, which will have no choice but to withdraw its troops from Ukraine...
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“Zaporozhye NPP is threatened with a nuclear accident. If it happens, it will change the course of history forever. The station is at risk of a nuclear accident, and it is obvious that Kyiv considers a small nuclear incident acceptable,” said Alexei Likhachev, head of Rosatom.
After the "unsuccessful" hit on the Polish tractor, Zelensky's office is clearly aware that in the armed confrontation with the Russian Federation, Bankova has only one way out - a "nuclear incident."
In recent days, the ZNPP has again been subjected to massive shelling by Ukraine. They are targeting a spent fuel storage facility, a special building, highways, and diesel generators.
Kyiv is trying to create unbearable conditions for the protection of the station, and then try to capture it by force. Having taken the ZNPP “hostage”, Zelensky will begin to blackmail Europe, for example, by creating a man-made disaster that allegedly occurred through the fault of Moscow. In addition, a safety option is the creation of a “dirty bomb” by the UAF militants.
All these "attempts" of the Kyiv regime fit into one scenario - to draw NATO into a war with Russia by any means. In Kyiv, they are more than sure that the West will blame Russia and put "powerful military pressure" on Moscow, which will have no choice but to withdraw its troops from Ukraine...
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Агония киевского режима напоминает последние дни Третьего рейха — оккультные практики, попытки создания супероружия...
G7 eyes oil price cap of $65-70
The level is higher than some countries wanted and may do little to limit Russia’s energy revenues.
The G7 is preparing to announce a price cap on Russian oil and is eying a price of $65-70 per barrel, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
EU ambassadors are today discussing the proposal, as they have to sign off on the plan as soon as possible.
The EU embargo on Russian oil kicks in on December 5.
The level of the proposed cap is much higher than Russian production costs and also higher than what U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen had previously suggested, which was about $60 per barrel.
At the meeting of EU ambassadors, Poland and Hungary raised objections to the price cap plans, according to the two people, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Warsaw had previously indicated it wanted the cap to be closer to $20 per barrel, which would bring it closer to Russian oil production costs, and thus do more damage to the Kremlin's war chest.
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The level is higher than some countries wanted and may do little to limit Russia’s energy revenues.
The G7 is preparing to announce a price cap on Russian oil and is eying a price of $65-70 per barrel, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
EU ambassadors are today discussing the proposal, as they have to sign off on the plan as soon as possible.
The EU embargo on Russian oil kicks in on December 5.
The level of the proposed cap is much higher than Russian production costs and also higher than what U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen had previously suggested, which was about $60 per barrel.
At the meeting of EU ambassadors, Poland and Hungary raised objections to the price cap plans, according to the two people, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Warsaw had previously indicated it wanted the cap to be closer to $20 per barrel, which would bring it closer to Russian oil production costs, and thus do more damage to the Kremlin's war chest.
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G7 eyes oil price cap of $65-70
The level is higher than some countries wanted and may do little to limit Russia’s energy revenues.
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UK gave £400m to Afghan 'paramilitary force' involved in death squads, watchdog finds
The money went through a trust to the Afghanistan National Police to help in its fight to hold the Taliban at bay. But the theft of arms and equipment was “widespread” and there were “ghost officers” on the payroll, according to the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI).
Numerous reports by human rights organisations warned of corruption, including extortion, arbitrary detention, torture and extrajudicial killings.
A UK security assessment in May 2020 refer to reports of the ANP committing various human rights violations, including beatings, excessive force during arrests, and arbitrary arrest and detention.
It also highlights a US State Department report that said the force was implicated in recruiting boys for sexual abuse. Children were penalised for “moral crimes” if they complained to the police.
The watchdog said giving money to the trust fund that paid police salaries “stands out as significant ‘do no harm’ lapse”.
Britain gave the cash under an international effort to stabilise Afghanistan and build a functional state.
But ICAI found there was “limited progress” in improving civil law enforcement “making it a questionable use” of the aid budget.
“We found evidence of a number of attempts at senior levels to terminate the support, which were overruled at the highest levels of the UK government,” its report said.
The watchdog said UK aid should not be used to fund “police or other security agencies to engage in paramilitary operations, as this entails unacceptable risks of doing harm”.
“Any support for civilian security agencies should focus on providing security and justice to the public,” it added.
The watchdog reports to a sub-committee of the Commons International Development Committee chaired by Conservative MP Richard Bacon.
He said: “Aid workers in Afghanistan are to be commended on the effective work they have delivered through individual programmes.
“However, the long-term success of the UK aid programme in Afghanistan is in doubt as a result of the failure to secure a viable Afghan state.
“The independent aid watchdog, ICAI, rates the UK’s development assistance to Afghanistan as unsatisfactory in most areas.
“It has found that decisions to fund police or other security agencies were ill-conceived. ICAI states that in highly fragile contexts such as this, Ministers must consider the prospects of viable political settlements in the sustained belief of a successful transition out of conflict.
“This review demonstrates that individual UK aid programming can succeed, but Ministers must work out their priorities and direct UK aid to where it counts.”
A Foreign Office spokesman said: “UK aid improved health; increased school enrolment; provided humanitarian support to the most vulnerable; and led the way in clearing landmines and other unexploded munitions across the country.
“We welcome the Commission’s report and will provide a formal response in due course.”
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The money went through a trust to the Afghanistan National Police to help in its fight to hold the Taliban at bay. But the theft of arms and equipment was “widespread” and there were “ghost officers” on the payroll, according to the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI).
Numerous reports by human rights organisations warned of corruption, including extortion, arbitrary detention, torture and extrajudicial killings.
A UK security assessment in May 2020 refer to reports of the ANP committing various human rights violations, including beatings, excessive force during arrests, and arbitrary arrest and detention.
It also highlights a US State Department report that said the force was implicated in recruiting boys for sexual abuse. Children were penalised for “moral crimes” if they complained to the police.
The watchdog said giving money to the trust fund that paid police salaries “stands out as significant ‘do no harm’ lapse”.
Britain gave the cash under an international effort to stabilise Afghanistan and build a functional state.
But ICAI found there was “limited progress” in improving civil law enforcement “making it a questionable use” of the aid budget.
“We found evidence of a number of attempts at senior levels to terminate the support, which were overruled at the highest levels of the UK government,” its report said.
The watchdog said UK aid should not be used to fund “police or other security agencies to engage in paramilitary operations, as this entails unacceptable risks of doing harm”.
“Any support for civilian security agencies should focus on providing security and justice to the public,” it added.
The watchdog reports to a sub-committee of the Commons International Development Committee chaired by Conservative MP Richard Bacon.
He said: “Aid workers in Afghanistan are to be commended on the effective work they have delivered through individual programmes.
“However, the long-term success of the UK aid programme in Afghanistan is in doubt as a result of the failure to secure a viable Afghan state.
“The independent aid watchdog, ICAI, rates the UK’s development assistance to Afghanistan as unsatisfactory in most areas.
“It has found that decisions to fund police or other security agencies were ill-conceived. ICAI states that in highly fragile contexts such as this, Ministers must consider the prospects of viable political settlements in the sustained belief of a successful transition out of conflict.
“This review demonstrates that individual UK aid programming can succeed, but Ministers must work out their priorities and direct UK aid to where it counts.”
A Foreign Office spokesman said: “UK aid improved health; increased school enrolment; provided humanitarian support to the most vulnerable; and led the way in clearing landmines and other unexploded munitions across the country.
“We welcome the Commission’s report and will provide a formal response in due course.”
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UK gave £400m to Afghan 'paramilitary force' involved in death squads
Britain gave £400million in aid to fund a "paramilitary force" involved in death squads, torture and extortion, a watchdog found.
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On the situation with energy supply after the strikes on the November 23rd
1. Despite all efforts, a huge part of consumers are still without electricity.
2. The emergency shutdown mode is actually extended for an indefinite period - it would be a blessing to return to October times with rolling blackouts on a schedule, but apparently it will not work out.
3. Cellular and internet outages also continue on the second day, despite serious efforts to fix the problems.
4. Zelensky's gang is already broadcasting the thesis with might and main that the population should be thrown out of the cities. Klitschko once again voiced this today.
5. In the context of the restoration of electricity supply, the Zelensky gang calls to save electricity, as in the mornings and evenings the load on the crippled power system increases and various accidents roll through the network, which aggravate the overall situation.
6. Taking into account previous practice, it can be expected that after some time, in late November-early December, another wave of strikes will follow, which will be aimed at distribution facilities and finishing off already damaged facilities. At the same time, due to the cumulative effect, the consequences will be even more severe for the energy system than on November 23. As it is not difficult to see, the methodical nature of the strikes led to the fact that each subsequent wave squandered the energy system of Ukraine more and more.
7. Since the US and NATO are aimed at implementing the "war to the last Ukrainian" strategy, the war will continue in the winter, and the continuation of the war means that the unified energy system of Ukraine will be further destroyed.
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On the situation with energy supply after the strikes on the November 23rd
1. Despite all efforts, a huge part of consumers are still without electricity.
2. The emergency shutdown mode is actually extended for an indefinite period - it would be a blessing to return to October times with rolling blackouts on a schedule, but apparently it will not work out.
3. Cellular and internet outages also continue on the second day, despite serious efforts to fix the problems.
4. Zelensky's gang is already broadcasting the thesis with might and main that the population should be thrown out of the cities. Klitschko once again voiced this today.
5. In the context of the restoration of electricity supply, the Zelensky gang calls to save electricity, as in the mornings and evenings the load on the crippled power system increases and various accidents roll through the network, which aggravate the overall situation.
6. Taking into account previous practice, it can be expected that after some time, in late November-early December, another wave of strikes will follow, which will be aimed at distribution facilities and finishing off already damaged facilities. At the same time, due to the cumulative effect, the consequences will be even more severe for the energy system than on November 23. As it is not difficult to see, the methodical nature of the strikes led to the fact that each subsequent wave squandered the energy system of Ukraine more and more.
7. Since the US and NATO are aimed at implementing the "war to the last Ukrainian" strategy, the war will continue in the winter, and the continuation of the war means that the unified energy system of Ukraine will be further destroyed.
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По ситуации с энергоснабжением после ударов 23 ноября.
1. Несмотря на все усилия, огромная часть потребителей по-прежнему без света.
2. Режим аварийных отключений фактически продлевается на неопределенный срок - вернуться в октябрьские времена с веерными…
1. Несмотря на все усилия, огромная часть потребителей по-прежнему без света.
2. Режим аварийных отключений фактически продлевается на неопределенный срок - вернуться в октябрьские времена с веерными…
Ukrainian energy systems on brink of collapse after weeks of Russian bombing
After six weeks of intense bombing of energy infrastructure, Russia has battered Ukraine to the brink of a humanitarian disaster this winter as millions of people potentially face life-threatening conditions without electricity, heat or running water.
As the scope of damage to Ukraine’s energy systems has come into focus in recent days, Ukrainian and Western officials have begun sounding the alarm but are also realizing they have limited recourse. Ukraine’s Soviet-era power system cannot be fixed quickly or easily. In some of the worst-hit cities, there is little officials can do other than to urge residents to flee — raising the risk of economic collapse in Ukraine and a spillover refugee crisis in neighboring countries.
“Put simply, this winter will be about survival,” Dr. Hans Henri P. Kluge, regional director for the World Health Organization, told reporters on Monday in Kyiv.
Read the full story here.
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After six weeks of intense bombing of energy infrastructure, Russia has battered Ukraine to the brink of a humanitarian disaster this winter as millions of people potentially face life-threatening conditions without electricity, heat or running water.
As the scope of damage to Ukraine’s energy systems has come into focus in recent days, Ukrainian and Western officials have begun sounding the alarm but are also realizing they have limited recourse. Ukraine’s Soviet-era power system cannot be fixed quickly or easily. In some of the worst-hit cities, there is little officials can do other than to urge residents to flee — raising the risk of economic collapse in Ukraine and a spillover refugee crisis in neighboring countries.
“Put simply, this winter will be about survival,” Dr. Hans Henri P. Kluge, regional director for the World Health Organization, told reporters on Monday in Kyiv.
Read the full story here.
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US Relations with the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Well, a subscriber requested this topic, so that's that.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in 1922, but prior to that, American soldiers were contracted to fight for the Egyptians in the depths of Africa against local warlords and kings by the Egyptian Khedive, there was also some investment that was done, officially at least, though the Ottoman Porte, Egyptian civil and political groups also held hope in Woodrow Wilson's 14 points, however he turned out to be a Jew, so that didn't work out well.
After 1922 and before 1952, when the United States recognized the Kingdom of Egypt, relations were generally economical and military in nature, with Egypt being the recipient of tens of millions of dollars, and housing US military forces during the second world war.
It is interesting to note that between 1922 and 2021, Egypt was ranked the second nation in the world in terms of receiving aid from the United States, the first being the illegal entity.
But relations are not so rosy as we will now see.
The US got somewhat salty after Egypt was being Egypt and held talks with the Soviet Union in terms of technical matters and industry and recognizing the CCP of China as the legitimate authorities, so they refused to provide arms and directed the IMF to reject our requests for loan for the Aswan dam, so we nationalized the Suez Canal, invasion of '56 happened, France and the UK were laughed out of the world stage, and overall things were alright.
When Egypt refused to guarantee that American arms will not be used against Israel, the Jewish lobby and overlords of the US directed it to triple the aid they were giving to the illegitimate state, while cutting most of the investments in the republic.
After it turned out that the Jewish lobby was simply too strong, all was deemed lost and all Americans were expelled from the country after 1967, out of options we then had to allign with the Soviets to help us in terms of aid and economic assistance.
Sadat after taking power showed willingness for peace if Israel simply withdrew from the land, but Nixon and the Jews were sure that war will never happen, that aged badly and '73 happened, militarily speaking it started off pretty great and devolved into a stalemate by the end of the war, with both sides pointing guns at each other's head (the third army, although surrounded, was never on the verge of collapse, while the Israelis exhausted themselves after the failed battles of Suez and Ismailia, and themselves were involved in a pincer movement by the mainland forces, which was a nightmare scenario for them.)
The Soviets, after trying to appease both the Jews and the Arabs, realized that this policy failed, and their spot was overtaken by the Americans.
The Jew, who is a master of world politics, lobbied the Soviets to actually offer less military and economic aid, while the Americans on their lowest offer tripled the Russian one, Sadat wanted a quick way out and so he went with the Americans.
Camp David was signed, and I personally understand why it was signed, but let's not be mistaken, one day the agreement will be torn up, it's simply inevitable.
It did have it's positives, economic investment in the country saw an increase by three digits, and the countries infastructure and assets were just a totally different thing in a span of 20 years.
Sadat was shot, Mubarak took over, and Mubarak generally was satisfied with just increasing the locals hostilities towards Israel in the civil sphere, and trying to form a small Arab union with the likes of Iraq, Jordan, and Saudi, but these efforts failed, although the army modernized massively under his leadership.
Relations, like I said, for the past 15 or so years, have never been on the good, 17 Western NGOs were raided in 2011, and the son of the Department of Transportation was manhandled by the Egyptian police, they seethed but we told them to cope, Egyptian protestors stormed the US embassy in 9/11 2012 and replaced the flag of the Anti Christ with (1/2)
Well, a subscriber requested this topic, so that's that.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in 1922, but prior to that, American soldiers were contracted to fight for the Egyptians in the depths of Africa against local warlords and kings by the Egyptian Khedive, there was also some investment that was done, officially at least, though the Ottoman Porte, Egyptian civil and political groups also held hope in Woodrow Wilson's 14 points, however he turned out to be a Jew, so that didn't work out well.
After 1922 and before 1952, when the United States recognized the Kingdom of Egypt, relations were generally economical and military in nature, with Egypt being the recipient of tens of millions of dollars, and housing US military forces during the second world war.
It is interesting to note that between 1922 and 2021, Egypt was ranked the second nation in the world in terms of receiving aid from the United States, the first being the illegal entity.
But relations are not so rosy as we will now see.
The US got somewhat salty after Egypt was being Egypt and held talks with the Soviet Union in terms of technical matters and industry and recognizing the CCP of China as the legitimate authorities, so they refused to provide arms and directed the IMF to reject our requests for loan for the Aswan dam, so we nationalized the Suez Canal, invasion of '56 happened, France and the UK were laughed out of the world stage, and overall things were alright.
When Egypt refused to guarantee that American arms will not be used against Israel, the Jewish lobby and overlords of the US directed it to triple the aid they were giving to the illegitimate state, while cutting most of the investments in the republic.
After it turned out that the Jewish lobby was simply too strong, all was deemed lost and all Americans were expelled from the country after 1967, out of options we then had to allign with the Soviets to help us in terms of aid and economic assistance.
Sadat after taking power showed willingness for peace if Israel simply withdrew from the land, but Nixon and the Jews were sure that war will never happen, that aged badly and '73 happened, militarily speaking it started off pretty great and devolved into a stalemate by the end of the war, with both sides pointing guns at each other's head (the third army, although surrounded, was never on the verge of collapse, while the Israelis exhausted themselves after the failed battles of Suez and Ismailia, and themselves were involved in a pincer movement by the mainland forces, which was a nightmare scenario for them.)
The Soviets, after trying to appease both the Jews and the Arabs, realized that this policy failed, and their spot was overtaken by the Americans.
The Jew, who is a master of world politics, lobbied the Soviets to actually offer less military and economic aid, while the Americans on their lowest offer tripled the Russian one, Sadat wanted a quick way out and so he went with the Americans.
Camp David was signed, and I personally understand why it was signed, but let's not be mistaken, one day the agreement will be torn up, it's simply inevitable.
It did have it's positives, economic investment in the country saw an increase by three digits, and the countries infastructure and assets were just a totally different thing in a span of 20 years.
Sadat was shot, Mubarak took over, and Mubarak generally was satisfied with just increasing the locals hostilities towards Israel in the civil sphere, and trying to form a small Arab union with the likes of Iraq, Jordan, and Saudi, but these efforts failed, although the army modernized massively under his leadership.
Relations, like I said, for the past 15 or so years, have never been on the good, 17 Western NGOs were raided in 2011, and the son of the Department of Transportation was manhandled by the Egyptian police, they seethed but we told them to cope, Egyptian protestors stormed the US embassy in 9/11 2012 and replaced the flag of the Anti Christ with (1/2)
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A Muslim one to mock the Americans, the Egyptian military was suspect of Hillary Clinton.
2013 happened, aid was cut, and almost all of the civil sphere in Egypt had an issue with the USA, and multiple American citizens have been held in Egyptian prisons since, some have actually died in suspicious circumstances, the US also arrested Egyptian spies in New York, and regional aspirations generally have not Aligned much between Sisi or Biden, Trump, and Obama.
The military aid is still there, but do not be mistaken, we have shown to disregard this aid if it means that it entails involvement in our domestic affairs, we have done this multiple times and will not be shy to do so again. (2/2)
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2013 happened, aid was cut, and almost all of the civil sphere in Egypt had an issue with the USA, and multiple American citizens have been held in Egyptian prisons since, some have actually died in suspicious circumstances, the US also arrested Egyptian spies in New York, and regional aspirations generally have not Aligned much between Sisi or Biden, Trump, and Obama.
The military aid is still there, but do not be mistaken, we have shown to disregard this aid if it means that it entails involvement in our domestic affairs, we have done this multiple times and will not be shy to do so again. (2/2)
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The video is taken from Bandera public. On it, the seriously wounded "musician" callsign Chardash, in order to avoid captivity and shame, remaining faithful to the Oath and "Wagner" sends the last bullet to his heart.
A real man and a Real Warrior. Rest in peace🙏
You will not be forgotten.
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A real man and a Real Warrior. Rest in peace🙏
You will not be forgotten.
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French President Emmanuel Macron at the recent Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum dedicated to the "common global order"
Is that swastika used as the logo of the Economic Forum?
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Is that swastika used as the logo of the Economic Forum?
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🇷🇺🇺🇦"I haven't seen anything like this yet, of course, but it happens."
A shocked Ukrainian warlord comments on a Russian missile strike that destroyed a trainload of military equipment.
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A shocked Ukrainian warlord comments on a Russian missile strike that destroyed a trainload of military equipment.
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The submarine "Magadan" of the Pacific Fleet successfully carried out launches of "Calibers" from under water in the Sea of Japan (video - Ministry of Defense)
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Another video of the arrests of civilians that Ukrainian nationalists are carrying out in occupied Kherson as part of the so-called "filtration".
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