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On the day of "peremoga'' (the Ukrainian for "victory") over Nazism President Volodymyr Zelensky posted on his official Instagram a photo of a Ukrainian soldier wearing the SS Death's Head Division chevron. Having realized his gaffe, official Kyiv deleted the post, but the users managed to save it. There have been no official comments from the Ukrainian authorities on the issue.
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How the Kiev regime unleashed a war in the Donbas. Azov on May 9, 2014 in Mariupol.
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Ukrainian, however, honest channel https://news.1rj.ru/str/legitimniy : Our source reports that the Russian Federation has changed its strategy by 180 degrees. Now the Russians have slowed down and are in no hurry with a massive offensive. Prepare for a long war.
Even the capture of Kharkov is not their priority now.
All the destroyed cities are "anchors" that will only strengthen the costly case in the Ukrainian economy. Remember Donetsk, which was on the line of fire for 8 years, and business almost never opened there, it is dangerous, it can always fly in. So Kharkov is much more battered.
Now the whole of Ukraine will be in the “skin” of Donetsk and Luhansk, when it can fly in, it will be risky to open a business, the industry will stop, the economy will freeze, corruption and bureaucratic lawlessness will intensify.
Further, the distributed weapons will let anyone know about themselves.
As the source explains, the West is ready to give us loans for armaments, but will it be ready to financially support Ukraine for at least a year? In the current situation, this is somewhere around $ 500 billion
They promise beautifully in words, we think in four months, we will see the reality.
Even the capture of Kharkov is not their priority now.
All the destroyed cities are "anchors" that will only strengthen the costly case in the Ukrainian economy. Remember Donetsk, which was on the line of fire for 8 years, and business almost never opened there, it is dangerous, it can always fly in. So Kharkov is much more battered.
Now the whole of Ukraine will be in the “skin” of Donetsk and Luhansk, when it can fly in, it will be risky to open a business, the industry will stop, the economy will freeze, corruption and bureaucratic lawlessness will intensify.
Further, the distributed weapons will let anyone know about themselves.
As the source explains, the West is ready to give us loans for armaments, but will it be ready to financially support Ukraine for at least a year? In the current situation, this is somewhere around $ 500 billion
They promise beautifully in words, we think in four months, we will see the reality.
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You don't need to speak french to be able understand this information.
Do you know that in 2009 came out an episode of Ukrainian- Russian conflict in The Simpsons? It is quite a bizarre!
I was reading comments under the video. What I conclude that most of people's in France actually were aware that there was a problem. They were aware as Putin had warned Ukraine not to cross over red line that time.
You don't need to speak french to be able understand this information.
Do you know that in 2009 came out an episode of Ukrainian- Russian conflict in The Simpsons? It is quite a bizarre!
I was reading comments under the video. What I conclude that most of people's in France actually were aware that there was a problem. They were aware as Putin had warned Ukraine not to cross over red line that time.
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Les Simpson avaient prédit la guerre entre la Russie et l’Ukraine!
Du scandale des écoutes téléphoniques sur les citoyens américains par la NSA, à la découverte improbable du Boson de Higgs, sans oublier bien sur, la triste invasion de l’Ukraine par l’armée russe, voici donc les 10 fois où les Simpson ont prédit le futur !…
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Pentagon press secretary John Kirby admitted that America & Europe has been supplying weapons and training Ukrainian army way before the Russian invasion.
Pentagon press secretary John Kirby admitted that America & Europe has been supplying weapons and training Ukrainian army way before the Russian invasion.
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This is a fresh update from Sky News.
It looks like America & Europe was disappointed with Putin's speach on the Victory Day. They were waiting for more information about his future plans.
This is a fresh update from Sky News.
It looks like America & Europe was disappointed with Putin's speach on the Victory Day. They were waiting for more information about his future plans.
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President Putin has defended his invasion of Ukraine claiming it was a forced response to plans by the West to invade Russia.
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🇺🇦🇺🇸Restoring American stocks of Javelin missiles will take more than a year.
This statement was made by US Army Secretary Christine Wormut.
"We are not sure that the manufacturer will be able to replace the stocks of missiles in just a year," Wormut said in the Senate.
She expressed the same opinion about the FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS missiles.
By the way, due to the lack of components for their production, it will take from 2 to 4 years to replenish stocks.
Not so long ago, Congressman Mike Gallagher complained that the United States "burned" stocks of FGM-148 Javelin ATGM in Ukraine for 7 years.
This statement was made by US Army Secretary Christine Wormut.
"We are not sure that the manufacturer will be able to replace the stocks of missiles in just a year," Wormut said in the Senate.
She expressed the same opinion about the FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS missiles.
By the way, due to the lack of components for their production, it will take from 2 to 4 years to replenish stocks.
Not so long ago, Congressman Mike Gallagher complained that the United States "burned" stocks of FGM-148 Javelin ATGM in Ukraine for 7 years.
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🇺🇦🇺🇸США "сожгли" на Украине запасы противотанковых комплексов на 7 лет.
С таким заявлением выступил конгрессмен Майк Галлахер в интервью Fox News.
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French volunteer spoke about the war crimes of the Azov Battalion
May 11, 2022
Host: Andrea Boquet, author of "Get Up and Go", which tells about courage and war, served in the rifle units of the French army, he is our guest today.
Host: You visited Ukraine, delivered medical equipment and necessary medicines there, which were not available or were not enough in Ukraine. You were there for about fifteen days - what did you see there? Because what you said to me here before the broadcast, you said very important things, for the correct measurement of what is happening there. You mentioned that you take full responsibility for your words, so I trust you. Have you seen any terrible things there?
Andrea: It is. I am fully responsible for what I say. There, on the spot, I witnessed war crimes. I have seen many war crimes. I am talking only about those that I myself saw on the spot, and only those that were committed by the Ukrainian military. But not the Russian military.
May 11, 2022
Host: Andrea Boquet, author of "Get Up and Go", which tells about courage and war, served in the rifle units of the French army, he is our guest today.
Host: You visited Ukraine, delivered medical equipment and necessary medicines there, which were not available or were not enough in Ukraine. You were there for about fifteen days - what did you see there? Because what you said to me here before the broadcast, you said very important things, for the correct measurement of what is happening there. You mentioned that you take full responsibility for your words, so I trust you. Have you seen any terrible things there?
Andrea: It is. I am fully responsible for what I say. There, on the spot, I witnessed war crimes. I have seen many war crimes. I am talking only about those that I myself saw on the spot, and only those that were committed by the Ukrainian military. But not the Russian military.
Host: That is, only those that you yourself have seen?
Andrea: Yes, I'm not saying that the Russians didn't do anything, they probably did. But I'm talking about Ukrainians, and about what I saw myself. When I returned to France, I was simply shocked by what people were saying on TV left and right. Eighty percent of them were not there at all, and had never been to war. But they talk endlessly. I was furious! Because what I see and hear on TV and what I saw there on the spot is a huge difference. This is disgusting, I'm sorry. I'm talking about the Azov militants.
Host: Azov militants... Did you see them everywhere?
Andrea: Yes, they are everywhere. Azovstal and all that. Yes, they are everywhere, here and there, and in the western part of the country, and they can be seen on the Nazi chevrons. At first, this simply shocked me, because here in Europe we give them weapons, we arm them ... But they are Nazis with clear designations that they are Nazis! And we are like "don't look - don't say", and they have "SS" stripes! And it is everywhere, all over Ukraine!
Andrea: Yes, I'm not saying that the Russians didn't do anything, they probably did. But I'm talking about Ukrainians, and about what I saw myself. When I returned to France, I was simply shocked by what people were saying on TV left and right. Eighty percent of them were not there at all, and had never been to war. But they talk endlessly. I was furious! Because what I see and hear on TV and what I saw there on the spot is a huge difference. This is disgusting, I'm sorry. I'm talking about the Azov militants.
Host: Azov militants... Did you see them everywhere?
Andrea: Yes, they are everywhere. Azovstal and all that. Yes, they are everywhere, here and there, and in the western part of the country, and they can be seen on the Nazi chevrons. At first, this simply shocked me, because here in Europe we give them weapons, we arm them ... But they are Nazis with clear designations that they are Nazis! And we are like "don't look - don't say", and they have "SS" stripes! And it is everywhere, all over Ukraine!
Host: What do you mean everywhere? Right everywhere?
Andrea: Yes, they are everywhere! I saw it all without any problems! I worked alongside them. Gave them medicines and all that. Do you know what conversations they had right in my presence? I understand Ukrainian a little, and I speak Russian, and many people there still speak English. They laugh and say that if they come across a Jew or a Negro, they will kill them. Like this.
Host: Like this?
Andrea: That's it.
Host: Did they just say that?
Andrea: Yes, such conversations are usually accompanied by laughter. They are talking about Jews and Negroes. This is the first. I didn't like it, but I couldn't do anything there.
Host: What did you see?
Andrea: I saw Russian soldiers who were taken prisoner, who were treated very cruelly. They were tied. It was in some kind of shed, Russian prisoners were brought there in minivans, three or four at a time. Every time they were thrown out of these minivans, these prisoners "Azov" were interrogated which of them were officers. Next, I'll tell you why. To everyone they pulled out, they fired Kalashnikovs into the knees. These are prisoners, defenseless.
Host: And they are connected?
Andrea: Yes, they are. Without the ability to resist. I have a video. I would not be able to say such things. I have a video of captured Russians being shot in the knees. I don't know why - even before any questions they fired. And then, if someone unfortunate answered that he was an officer, they shot him in the head. That's some "cute" talk. This is how it happened in Ukraine. At least in the Azov battalion. Say what you want - but I saw it, and saw it with my own eyes, it really happened! And I'll tell you something more serious. Have you seen the consequences of the bombings, which are shown to us all the time on TV? I saw American journalists at the bombing site in a small park.
Andrea: Yes, they are everywhere! I saw it all without any problems! I worked alongside them. Gave them medicines and all that. Do you know what conversations they had right in my presence? I understand Ukrainian a little, and I speak Russian, and many people there still speak English. They laugh and say that if they come across a Jew or a Negro, they will kill them. Like this.
Host: Like this?
Andrea: That's it.
Host: Did they just say that?
Andrea: Yes, such conversations are usually accompanied by laughter. They are talking about Jews and Negroes. This is the first. I didn't like it, but I couldn't do anything there.
Host: What did you see?
Andrea: I saw Russian soldiers who were taken prisoner, who were treated very cruelly. They were tied. It was in some kind of shed, Russian prisoners were brought there in minivans, three or four at a time. Every time they were thrown out of these minivans, these prisoners "Azov" were interrogated which of them were officers. Next, I'll tell you why. To everyone they pulled out, they fired Kalashnikovs into the knees. These are prisoners, defenseless.
Host: And they are connected?
Andrea: Yes, they are. Without the ability to resist. I have a video. I would not be able to say such things. I have a video of captured Russians being shot in the knees. I don't know why - even before any questions they fired. And then, if someone unfortunate answered that he was an officer, they shot him in the head. That's some "cute" talk. This is how it happened in Ukraine. At least in the Azov battalion. Say what you want - but I saw it, and saw it with my own eyes, it really happened! And I'll tell you something more serious. Have you seen the consequences of the bombings, which are shown to us all the time on TV? I saw American journalists at the bombing site in a small park.
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Host: Was it in Bucha?
Andrea: Well, yes, near Bucha, not far from Bucha. These Americans were filming a video - so, they say, these Russians bombed a small park, and how bad it is, and all that. I ask - why are you sure that it was so? They are like that - yes, it doesn’t matter, the main thing is to take pictures.
Are you sure it was Russian bombs? 'Cause there really were these... these little craters that are left from the mines that were fired at the Russians some time ago when they occupied this city. And there I was with someone from "Azov" just. And they had these mortars that had to--that had to be manually loaded. They are poorly regulated, and there one out of two or three shots is always missed. They fall a hundred meters or even farther from Russian military equipment. And, for example, in this park. They say it was the Russians who fired. I say - wait, this is a simple rule of war - for example, Ukrainians here, Russians here, they shoot at each other - this is a simple example - and this is all in the city, they shoot, shells fly, back and forth.
If the Ukrainians miss, where does the shell land? Not in Russians, but in a Ukrainian private house, and in a Ukrainian building block! It's the same with Russian shells. Why don't we talk about it? We are told that all these bombings, all the bombs were in Bucha - these are only Russians! Wait, think!
Andrea: Well, yes, near Bucha, not far from Bucha. These Americans were filming a video - so, they say, these Russians bombed a small park, and how bad it is, and all that. I ask - why are you sure that it was so? They are like that - yes, it doesn’t matter, the main thing is to take pictures.
Are you sure it was Russian bombs? 'Cause there really were these... these little craters that are left from the mines that were fired at the Russians some time ago when they occupied this city. And there I was with someone from "Azov" just. And they had these mortars that had to--that had to be manually loaded. They are poorly regulated, and there one out of two or three shots is always missed. They fall a hundred meters or even farther from Russian military equipment. And, for example, in this park. They say it was the Russians who fired. I say - wait, this is a simple rule of war - for example, Ukrainians here, Russians here, they shoot at each other - this is a simple example - and this is all in the city, they shoot, shells fly, back and forth.
If the Ukrainians miss, where does the shell land? Not in Russians, but in a Ukrainian private house, and in a Ukrainian building block! It's the same with Russian shells. Why don't we talk about it? We are told that all these bombings, all the bombs were in Bucha - these are only Russians! Wait, think!
Host: Was there shelling from both sides?
Andrea: Of course! One more thing. They won't pat me on the head for this, but I'll tell you anyway. I lived in a hotel during the shelling, rockets were falling five hundred meters away. I slept there, ate there, everything. And so we went there. And in fact, we saw that five or four missiles hit the weapons depots, which arrived from Europe. There were weapons there, they stored them there, this is a place where weapons are stored. And do you know where the arms depots of those who arrived from Europe were located? They were in the basements of residential buildings where peaceful people live!
Host: Well, did they see it ... did peaceful people see it?
Andrea: No, weapons are brought in at night in civilian vans. I'm talking about this - there were boxes with weapons!
Host: in civilian houses where people live?
Andrea: Yes, in houses where ordinary peaceful people live! And what happens when these drones are brought there, or something else? They are shooting at them. As a result, eight civilians were killed, two children in the hospital. Then I was told that one had died. And these are all Russians. Wait - explain why weapons that arrived from Europe are stored next to civilians? Do you know what it's called? This is the use of the population as a human shield. Do you agree?
Andrea: Of course! One more thing. They won't pat me on the head for this, but I'll tell you anyway. I lived in a hotel during the shelling, rockets were falling five hundred meters away. I slept there, ate there, everything. And so we went there. And in fact, we saw that five or four missiles hit the weapons depots, which arrived from Europe. There were weapons there, they stored them there, this is a place where weapons are stored. And do you know where the arms depots of those who arrived from Europe were located? They were in the basements of residential buildings where peaceful people live!
Host: Well, did they see it ... did peaceful people see it?
Andrea: No, weapons are brought in at night in civilian vans. I'm talking about this - there were boxes with weapons!
Host: in civilian houses where people live?
Andrea: Yes, in houses where ordinary peaceful people live! And what happens when these drones are brought there, or something else? They are shooting at them. As a result, eight civilians were killed, two children in the hospital. Then I was told that one had died. And these are all Russians. Wait - explain why weapons that arrived from Europe are stored next to civilians? Do you know what it's called? This is the use of the population as a human shield. Do you agree?
Host: Yes, if everything is so, then this is a human shield.
Tell me about Buchu. All these photos from Bucha - we have a big discussion here about what finally happened there. But I want to listen to you. About all these corpses, someone says that it was all staged, someone says that it was all so - what do you think? Is it all Russian atrocities, or is it staged?
Andrea: It's definitely a production.
Host: But was it true, or not?
Andrea: Well, it's true, there were corpses, but there were also corpses that were brought specifically for the photo shoot. These corpses cannot be faked. There were corpses.
Host: But there were war crimes on both sides?
Andrea: I'm not saying Russia didn't commit war crimes. Attention: I'm not saying that the Russians did nothing of the sort. I'm telling you today that we should talk about Ukraine's war crimes too. About their war criminals. But everyone on TV says otherwise. But I was there, and I saw with my own eyes - I went to Bucha, I was on the spot, and not how they all drive the wind on TV with their mouths. And another thing - I think that the Azov battalion - there are a lot of questions for them. Let me also remind you that all of our weapons that we supply go to these units.
Tell me about Buchu. All these photos from Bucha - we have a big discussion here about what finally happened there. But I want to listen to you. About all these corpses, someone says that it was all staged, someone says that it was all so - what do you think? Is it all Russian atrocities, or is it staged?
Andrea: It's definitely a production.
Host: But was it true, or not?
Andrea: Well, it's true, there were corpses, but there were also corpses that were brought specifically for the photo shoot. These corpses cannot be faked. There were corpses.
Host: But there were war crimes on both sides?
Andrea: I'm not saying Russia didn't commit war crimes. Attention: I'm not saying that the Russians did nothing of the sort. I'm telling you today that we should talk about Ukraine's war crimes too. About their war criminals. But everyone on TV says otherwise. But I was there, and I saw with my own eyes - I went to Bucha, I was on the spot, and not how they all drive the wind on TV with their mouths. And another thing - I think that the Azov battalion - there are a lot of questions for them. Let me also remind you that all of our weapons that we supply go to these units.
Host: "Azov" is a small part?
Andrea: No, no. I'll explain everything now. The core of "Azov" is five thousand fighters. In addition, there are more volunteers, and more foreign volunteers. So you need to multiply by three or four - there are at least twenty thousand of them. Twenty thousand for Ukraine is not such a small "battalion". And they are located everywhere, left and right, they have Nazi stripes, symbols and insignia, and this does not bother anyone in Ukraine! And we arm them with European weapons. Those with "SS" signs! And then they commit war crimes! I saw it myself! A nineteen-year-old Russian, or any other nationality, is being shot in the knees! His hands are tied, he cannot answer, he is left to bleed - this is called a war crime! I have dozens, dozens of such videos that prove it! which I can show you. These are war crimes, that's what these things are called.
Host: Did you see foreigners there, well, not Ukrainians, but those foreigners who came to fight?
Andrea: Yes, of course. There are a lot of mercenaries there - both Americans and French, they are in Ukraine.
Host: Are these mercenaries, or from a humanitarian mission, how were you? Those who do not participate in hostilities?
Andrea: Both. I saw groups of mercenaries - autonomous groups. There are five to seven people in them - Americans, French, all together. They are armed and seem to be acting without the consent of the Ukrainian authorities. And they do certain things there, by order of certain people.
Andrea: No, no. I'll explain everything now. The core of "Azov" is five thousand fighters. In addition, there are more volunteers, and more foreign volunteers. So you need to multiply by three or four - there are at least twenty thousand of them. Twenty thousand for Ukraine is not such a small "battalion". And they are located everywhere, left and right, they have Nazi stripes, symbols and insignia, and this does not bother anyone in Ukraine! And we arm them with European weapons. Those with "SS" signs! And then they commit war crimes! I saw it myself! A nineteen-year-old Russian, or any other nationality, is being shot in the knees! His hands are tied, he cannot answer, he is left to bleed - this is called a war crime! I have dozens, dozens of such videos that prove it! which I can show you. These are war crimes, that's what these things are called.
Host: Did you see foreigners there, well, not Ukrainians, but those foreigners who came to fight?
Andrea: Yes, of course. There are a lot of mercenaries there - both Americans and French, they are in Ukraine.
Host: Are these mercenaries, or from a humanitarian mission, how were you? Those who do not participate in hostilities?
Andrea: Both. I saw groups of mercenaries - autonomous groups. There are five to seven people in them - Americans, French, all together. They are armed and seem to be acting without the consent of the Ukrainian authorities. And they do certain things there, by order of certain people.
Host: Yes, I have heard such stories.
Andrea: There are many such groups of mercenaries, and one can only guess what they are doing there.
Host: How did you get out of there? Tell me, was it easy?
Andrea: Not easy. When my business trip ended, and it was time to leave, I was detained for more than ten hours, and the Azov militants interrogated me. Fumbled on the phone, and all that.
Host: Why?
Andrea: Because they suspected that I saw a lot here, learned a lot, they transmitted information about me in their network, they saw that I didn’t like it all, and that I could have real evidence of their deeds. So they checked everything, checked, but I left them, and then everything was fine. I got into Slovakia - the Ministry of Emergency Situations helped - I reported myself to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, then I arrived in Poland, from there from Krakow by plane to France. And I think now the entrance to Ukraine is closed to me, because I’m telling all this. Here is such a reality. I would like people like me, who were there, not to be afraid either and tell what they saw.
Host: Thank you for being so clear and consistent.
Andrea: I can prove everything that I said.
Host: Yes, this is important because we heard that there is evidence.
Andrea: There are many such groups of mercenaries, and one can only guess what they are doing there.
Host: How did you get out of there? Tell me, was it easy?
Andrea: Not easy. When my business trip ended, and it was time to leave, I was detained for more than ten hours, and the Azov militants interrogated me. Fumbled on the phone, and all that.
Host: Why?
Andrea: Because they suspected that I saw a lot here, learned a lot, they transmitted information about me in their network, they saw that I didn’t like it all, and that I could have real evidence of their deeds. So they checked everything, checked, but I left them, and then everything was fine. I got into Slovakia - the Ministry of Emergency Situations helped - I reported myself to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, then I arrived in Poland, from there from Krakow by plane to France. And I think now the entrance to Ukraine is closed to me, because I’m telling all this. Here is such a reality. I would like people like me, who were there, not to be afraid either and tell what they saw.
Host: Thank you for being so clear and consistent.
Andrea: I can prove everything that I said.
Host: Yes, this is important because we heard that there is evidence.
We believe, that this interview is very important, so we have prepared the complete transcribe of the translation from French into English. See above. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoKnhXnp-Zk
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"J’ai vu des crimes abominables commis par Azov." De retour d'Ukraine, Adrien Bocquet raconte
Avec Adrien Bocquet, ancien fusilier de l’armée française, auteur de “Lève-toi et marche grâce à la science” aux éditions Max Milo, il revient de 3 semaines en Ukraine
Retrouvez Bercoff dans tous ses états avec André Bercoff et Augustin Moriaux du lundi…
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🇺🇦🇷🇺The Armed forces of Ukraine blew up tanks with ammonium nitrate near the village of Dolgenkoe — the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
This was done in order to accuse the Russian army of using chemical weapons.
There are no casualties among the military and civilians, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
The Russian military has repeatedly warned about Kiev's preparation of such provocations to "knock out" aid from the West, the ministry added.
Photo: @sashakots
This was done in order to accuse the Russian army of using chemical weapons.
There are no casualties among the military and civilians, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
The Russian military has repeatedly warned about Kiev's preparation of such provocations to "knock out" aid from the West, the ministry added.
Photo: @sashakots
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