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The People's Front has provided help to residents of Balakleya, Kupyansk and Izyum who are urgently travelling to Russia in order to escape shelling by the Ukrainian armed forces.

People wishing to leave the Kharkov Region initially formed lines at the Logachevka checkpoint. Volunteers were delivering water, food and hygiene products to the people in the line.

By now, the problem of lines at the Logachevka border crossing has been solved. Most refugees are now temporarily located at the railway station in Belgorod. The People's Front and the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps are urgently setting up a distribution point for humanitarian aid there. Trucks have arrived in the city, carrying water, instant food and baby food. Part of the cargo has been stored at the railway station, while another part has been sent to temporary accommodation centers in the Belgorod Region.
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If anyone is still in doubt as to whom the Russian army is fighting and whether Russia's future is at stake now, just take a close look at this photo.

Everyone's got to understand: for Russia it will be either a victory or a collapse. The West will not settle for a draw.

P.S. To clarify: Ukrainian soldiers are taking a picture with their boots on top of a copy of the Victory Flag, the one that was raised by Soviet soldiers over Reichstag in 1945 and has become the symbol of the victory over fascism. Unsurprisingly, one of the soldiers is wearing a badge with a swastika.
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Mission Impossible - IAEA experts on ZNPP

Do you know the main rule in controlling any rescue activity? Any rescue instruction must be given to a specific person. This is the only way to perform all the needed actions in order to save someone's life.

The IAEA expert mission was expected to be somewhat of a rescue operation to prevent a nuclear catastrophe at ZNPP. At least this is goal published on the IAEA home page. But actually the mission came to ZNPP and left the same day. Some experts left ZNPP a few days later. After this trip the Summary Report noscriptd "Nuclear Safety, Security, and Safeguards in Ukraine" was written.

This report consists of 52 pages which include not only ZNPP information but also Chernobyl NPP information, some technical information, introductory materials, and 7 pages of appendixes and illustrations. Actually, there is not much information about ZNPP. According to ZNPP the main point of the report is that the status of "The 7 Indispensable Pillars" is poor.

The report also includes 7 recommendations based on "The 7 Indispensable Pillars". Significantly, the report does not designate any party as responsible for implementing the recommendations. Moreover the report does not designate any party as responsible for shelling ZNPP, so all the recommendations are abstract. And the actual value of the report is close to zero.

In summary:
1. The IAEA mission didn’t solve the mystery of who is blame for shelling ZNPP (we wrote about solving earlier).
2. The IAEA summary Report doesn't have any practical value.
3. The IAEA mission has no practical result that could solve the ZNPP safety problem.

Unfortunately we should note that no safety regulation, claimed as the IAEA goal, could be performed because this report was written for those who sell M777s and Himars to Ukraine and let them shell civilian targets.
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If anyone is in doubt as to whether or not NATO mercenaries are fighting in Ukraine: here are some of them celebrating the takeover of Izyum.
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These days various people are trying to get their heads around the recent events on the front, most importantly, the situation in the Kharkov sector.

👉 Here's a view from Ilya Kiva, a Ukrainian opposition leader and ex-MP:

What ultimately happened in the Kharkov direction - multiply this by 10 and you will get what the West planned with the hands of the Kyiv regime for March 2022.
This is what the assault on the cities of the people's republics of the LDNR would have looked like, an attack on Belarus and the Russian Federation by a huge number of brigades trained by NATO over 8 years, units that were eventually either destroyed or captured by a preemptive strike of the Special Military Operation.

All this forced the West to carry out an urgent forced mobilization among the Ukrainian population as cannon fodder, to put out the front of the defense, while the units were urgently trained to compensate for the destroyed assault and mechanized brigades, it was necessary to compose "Bucha" as an excuse for military assistance in replenishing the destroyed equipment and weapons of the Soviet such as from the countries of the former members of the Warsaw Pact and, as a result, the mass supply of weapons to NATO - artillery, air defense, equipment. It even got to the point that NATO, and with grief in half formed assault units, had to be filled with experienced NATO soldiers under the guise of foreign legions, since the entire Ukrainian assault elite was disposed of in half a year by the fire of Russian weapons or taken prisoner at Azovstal.

Summing up. Everyone at least once in their life thought: what would happen if Stalin made a preemptive strike without waiting for Hitler to violate the Non-Aggression Pact and reach Moscow in six months? That's about what we see today in a new interpretation.
As you can see, due to the timely start of the SMO, the enemy was forced to urgently make up for the losses of the 8-year-old assault potential and will already be limited to strikes in several directions to try to return the bridgeheads from which he was knocked out and from which he planned to attack in March on the territory of the Russian Federation and the LDNR. And if everything went badly with the West in Kherson, despite the endless throwing of meat that was destroyed in fire bags, then in the Kharkov direction, at the cost of huge losses, it still managed to force the Russian army to withdraw to more advantageous lines and leave part of the territory.
War is a strategy and what we think and see at our level often differs from the more global picture that the High Command sees.
Of course, the SMO is an example of how to break Blitzkrieg to the enemy, so that he does not think about the battles near Smolensk in 1941, but at least how to return his bridgeheads near Warsaw.
Only one thing is clear that the agonizing West will not stop in its attempts to complete what it has been planning for so long, even if we have to kill all Ukrainians, which means we need to show restraint, steadfastness and prepare to beat the reptile in cold blood to the bitter end!
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Attention! Another blindness of the West! Well, it's just even more cause for laughter, with anger of course.

The IAEA staff at the NPP told Grossi that last night (it was September 9), due to the shelling, the situation at the station became "serious", and the energy supply infrastructure of the Energodar was damaged.

"This is an unacceptable situation, and it is causing increasing concern. There is no light in the Energodar. The power plant has no external power supply. And we see that after the infrastructure was repaired, it is damaged again," said the statement of the head of the IAEA Rafael Grossi.

Actually, at the same time, everyone is silent, and who shelled it!? Do you understand the absurdity?
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Zaporizhzhia NPP is completely stopped

September 11 - Operations at the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine have been fully stopped as a safety measure, Energoatom, the state agency in charge of the plant, said on Sunday.

The plant "is completely stopped" after the agency disconnected the number 6 power unit from the grid at 3:41 a.m. (0041 GMT), it said in a statement. "Preparations are underway for its cooling and transfer to a cold state."
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Blackouts in Ukrainian regions: What's next? 🤔

Late last night several regions of Ukraine were left without electricity as a result of Russian strikes on infrastructure facilities. What can we expect from Russia next?

Scenarios

1. Invitation to negotiations and military enforcement. But here we see the conditions would not be good enough. Kherson + Zaporizhia + DPR/LPR are the most they could demand.

2. The beginning of large-scale and long-term destruction of infrastructure, essentially transitioning from 🇷🇺 Putin's "We haven't started yet" to "We are starting now".

3. A one-time action to reverse the negative effect of the Kharkov retreat, at which point everything would continue at the previous slow pace.

🤔 Comments? The floor is open.
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Let's now talk about the economic news, for a change. Washington Post said yesterday that a complete shutdown of Russian oil exports would seriously harm the U.S. economy.
Here's a summary of the article and the various scenarios it lays out.

Seeking to punish Russia for the invasion of Ukraine and force a retreat, Western allies have moved to set a cap on what buyers pay for Russian oil. Putin last week said Russia would retaliate by cutting off gas and oil shipments, which could devastate Europe’s economy and hurt the United States by sending global energy prices soaring.

The outlook in Europe has deteriorated with surprising speed in recent weeks. The European Central Bank raised interest rates by .75 points this past week, with officials saying they expected a “substantial slowdown” there this fall.

While White House aides do not believe a recession in Europe would necessarily cause one in the US, a complete shutdown of Russian oil exports would seriously harm the U.S. economy, according to economists, energy analysts and internal White House assessments.

If Russia keeps selling oil to world markets and only reduces gas exports to Europe, the effect on the U.S. economy probably would be minimal. In fact, that could help U.S. firms that produce natural gas. It could also sap global demand, further alleviating domestic price pressures.

But a complete shut off of Russian oil would threaten the U.S. economy more. If international oil prices soar because of a complete shutdown in Russian exports, American consumers would feel it.
“If Europe plunges into a depression after Russia shuts off energy exports and oil rises to $150 a barrel — there’s a possible impact to the U.S. there that’s really bad,” said Matthew J. Slaughter, an economist at Dartmouth College.

That’s enough to worry economists whose optimistic forecasts White House aides like to cite.
“Russia will cut off their oil export before they take a big price discount,” said Mark Zandi, an economist at Moody’s Analytics. “That will push the economy into recession. Gasoline prices will go skyward, back over its record $5 a gallon almost overnight. The economy can’t digest $5 a gallon — that would be overwhelming.”
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🇦🇹 Impressive video: a rally of thousands in Vienna for the lifting of anti-Russian sanctions.

Would be interesting to hear from our Austrian subscribers: can you feel the vibe?
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🇷🇸 Belgrade, Serbia.

Tens of thousands of people in the streets carrying the largest Russian flag ever ❤️
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Orthodox and Muslim cooperation.

Now, thankfully, that topic is easy to talk about, it is not as heavy heartened, it is easy to measure and the topic is slightly wholesome in my opinion.

Now, some of you may have been looking at these Chechens fighting for Russia in Ukraine, and wondering to yourself, why are hardcore Muslims fighting for Russia, which was historically, a country that is a Christian Orthodox one, that had fought multiple wars against Muslim states, like Persia and the Ottomans?

Well, everything, again, needs context...

A quick view about Orthodox Christians, first of all, they objectively had the most interactions with Muslims, and as a matter of fact, had the longest time in living amongst them, the Copts in Egypt, the Syrian Orthodox church, the Greek Orthodox church in Turkey, the Levant, and Egypt, the Serbian and other South Slavic churches during the rules of the Ottomans, etc, no Catholic or Protestant church has lived under or amongst Muslims as long as the Orthodox, and the vice versa, no Muslim community permanently lived under a Christian leadership besides the Orthodox, because under Protestant, Calvinist, or Catholic rule, things tended to get.. rather spicy.

So, the subscriber asked me a question, how and why are the Orthodox and Muslims cooperating? Considering the wars in the Caucasus, and the Balkans, and so on.


Well, my dear subscriber, the Orthodox and Muslims have mingled and lived in each other's lands, and have had longer and bigger interactions with the Muslims, than any other Christian community that is native to their land, and the opposite is true.

Now, is everything so rosy and pretty? No, we've had wars, and raids, and countless horrors inflicted on each other, but considering the Orthodox were the "frontier" of Christianity regarding Muslims, they tend to know us better, and the opposite is true, and it is not a secret that the most successful integration in Europe are when the Muslims settle in Orthodox lands, since we relate to them better than the rest.

Also, Orthodox communities are considered the most strict, actually just as strict as Islam, do you see gay parades in Belgrade or Vladivostok? Are their people open to alien and anti religious values? The answer would be no, so that's why we as Muslims respect the Orthodox more than the other sects, they tended to be more conservative and real in their values.


Therefore, I am not afraid to admit, I would rather have friendly relations with an Orthodox country than a Catholic or a Protestant, one is ruled by soulless capitalists and the other is a normal sane society
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My friend John Mark Dougan was sent a mind blowing document that reveals the Deep State's true motivations for the war in Ukraine and the destabilization of Europe, read my analysis here on Substack: https://redpill78.substack.com/p/newly-leaked-report-from-rand-corporation?sd=pf
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A foreign mercenary somewhere in the Balakley area
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In a video published by Boris Rozhin, he turned out to be Malcomb Nance.

A well-known figure in the States, before going to Ukraine, he often appeared as a military analyst on MSNBC. He has combat experience, having served in the US Navy. On his Wikipedia page, it is reported that he specialized in naval cryptology.
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Western media have gone as far as directly comparing the actions of the Ukrainian forces in the Kharkov sector to those of the Wehrmacht.

"The move to impose a stranglehold around Izyum, a town with a pre-war population of 46,000, has rekindled memories of a major encounter fought in almost exactly the same territory in World War II. It was here that the Germans delivered a major blow with Operation Federicus against Joseph Stalin’s Red Army, which overreached and suffered some quarter of a million dead and wounded".

Until recently, it was hard to imagine Politico's editorial board would do such a great job helping Russia to prove that the current conflict essentially continues the fight against the same old enemy.
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Western media have gone as far as directly comparing the actions of the Ukrainian forces in the Kharkov sector to those of the Wehrmacht. "The move to impose a stranglehold around Izyum, a town with a pre-war population of 46,000, has rekindled memories…
Speaking of the parallels between the actions of the Ukrainian Army and those of the Wehrmacht: our subscribers have pointed out the similarity of the Kharkov counter-offensuve to the Battle of the Bulge, variously known as the Ardennes Offensive and Operation Wacht Am Rhein. Though initial successes were made due to the lack of forces in the area, it was still Hitler's dying gasp and another successful offensive was never made after that. Allied leaders also reacted to this as an opportunity to destroy the German forces out in the open instead of having to fight them in their fortifications.

A similar effect is occurring in Kharkov where September estimates of Ukrainian army casualties range up to 15,000. This is two orders of magnitude above the prior routine reports of 100 killed here and 300 killed there. While it was surprising that Ukraine was able to assemble such a large force, they will probably never have such a force again.

What the change in tactics this offensive has revealed is that NATO is now in complete control of the Ukrainian armed forces. Scott Ritter observes that this does not mean Russia will lose, it just means that a lot more people on both sides will be killed, including civilians.

There are various ways Russia can respond to this. The only way to stop the back and forth seesaw of events is to commit an overwhelming force. Russia will need to evaluate whether the efforts to create additional volunteer forces and PMO forces are yielding sufficient results without increasing the force limits placed on the SMO. If not, Russia might have to pass a new resolution stating that NATO's intervention means that the SMO force limits will have to be eliminated or raised.
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Kiev says Russian teachers detained in Ukraine

Teachers from Russia who taught the Russian programme in local schools have been detained in the Kharkov Region, the Ukrainian deputy prime minister, Iryna Vereshchuk, has told the Strana.ua news and analysis website.

The Russian teachers detained in Ukraine may face up to 12 years in prison. However, the press service of the Russia-backed Kharkov military and civil administration told RIA Novosti that there were no Russian teachers on the territory of the region.

Furthermore, according to Vereschuk, Ukrainian teachers who agreed to work under the Russian programme will face up to 15 years in prison, they will be tried under the article on collaboration activities.
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Friends, and compatriots! At this time, we should remind our subscribers that there are other channels in the Pro Russia sphere, and that we suggest giving them a follow.

Slavic National Front Z : for the ones who prefer the less serious, humorous aspect of our current times
https://news.1rj.ru/str/KolovratZV

Mediterranean Man : analysis and deep discussion regarding anything from the socio-political environment of Vietnam to reviewing an Afghan carpet.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/MediterraneanMan

Right 2 Dissent : a thought-provoking channel with deep questions

https://news.1rj.ru/str/right2dissent

There is also one big channel, that I recommend you all to subscribe to, and that is the Anti-Nato Coalition, a newsletter channel with great commentary to boot.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/antinatocoalition
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Who was your great grandfather hanging with in 1939? A very oddly specific time period.
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Brothers, Sisters, and Compatriots.

I am here to address some of your concerns, complaints, and to be blunt, the disappointment you have, in not only the political leadership of the Russian leadership, but the General Staff.

And that is justified, after all, criticism should be allowed, and although we know we will win in the end, some of you may be wondering, why have we not hit the power plants on day one? why have we not hit Bankova? why is Zelensky taking photoshoots in Izyum while the commander-in-chief is fucking around in Vladivostok? Why is the Russian Army, the second most powerful in the world, having to enact retreats and suffered an operational setback against a country that is one of the most corrupt, backward states in Europe?

I admit, this is disheartening, I do not claim to have been in the operations room, or to know what is going on in the heads of the commander of chief, Gerasimov, or Shoigu, but I know this, ordinary citizens like me and you, have the right to criticize and lend our opinions, preferably educated ones, into the general discussion, however it is also our duty, that while we criticize the General Staff and the commander-in-chief in regards to specific policies, that we do not make our guys at the front feel like worthless shit, and I am sure they are starting to feel so, the stories coming out of the Kharkov region being abandoned by the soldiers is horrifying, and what is a Soldiers duty if he is not there to defend his community?

We will prevail guys, but let us hope the Kremlin knows what it is doing and has some 4D chess plan that we are not privy to at the moment.
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