- Are We On the Brink of War?
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- Are We On the Brink of War?
Once again, the empire pointed the big stick of democracy at the continent of Africa
Kinda reminiscent of the empire's democratic threats at India, which only encouraged them to buy more Russian oil
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- Ukraine Has Failed - Pentagon
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The arms provided to Kiev have not had a significant effect on Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine, the defense minister says.
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- Russian Army Enters Ukrainian Cities Without A Fight: 'Glad We Were Freed From Criminals:
In recent days, Dutch 🇳🇱 Journalist Sonja van den Ende paid a visit to the southern Ukrainian coastal town of Berdyansk, located on the Sea of Azov.
Mainstream media journalists, who enter data into their news sites from the comfort of their own home, claimed that on February 27 a Russian "offensive" took place in and around Berdyansk.
Van den Ende spoke to local residents and asked them if they had suffered from the fighting. They said in unison, "No, all was quiet here!"
According to the media, there would also have been heavy fighting for the city of Melitopol, which Van den Ende has now visited three times. However, according to the Russian army, soldiers entered Melitopol without a fight.
- No fights
RIA news agency reported that the soldiers were even welcomed by residents. Retirees took to the streets with red flags. Van den Ende confirms this. “What I have heard several times is that there have been no fighting in the city and nothing has been destroyed.”
"The people were happy that the Russian army finally came to free them from the criminals as they put it," the journalist writes on her website.
- Free from the criminals
For example, former mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov was a member of the neo-fascist Right Sector, a party created by the Kiev regime and sponsored by the West.
Incidentally, the former mayor was welcomed with open arms in the Netherlands, where he spoke with, among others, Minister Hoekstra of Foreign Affairs and members of the House of Representatives. Fedorov, like many other radicals, has fled to Europe, where they are granted asylum.
- Unsafe
In Berdjansk, Van den Ende spoke to people who were queuing up to apply for a Russian passport. Young people in particular told her that they felt 'unsafe', that the Kiev regime discriminates and forbade them to speak Russian. The elders did not have a good word for President Zelensky and the West.
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- “Ukraine Counteroffensive” was a Total Bust, Now They’re Losing Even Worse
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Yesterday they caught a British airplane over Russian space and today this happens
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https://www.rt.com/russia/560938-ukr...cility-russia/
Ukraine targeted operation of Russian nuclear site – Moscow
Russia’s Federal Security Service said on Tuesday that a series of explosions earlier this month at high-voltage power lines used by the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant were carried out by Ukrainian saboteurs.
The plant is located in Kursk Region, which borders eastern Ukraine. The blasts, which occurred on August 4, 9, and 12, “led to a disruption of the technological process of the nuclear power plant’s functioning,” the FSB said. Six transmission towers were targeted overall. These towers transmit power from the plant to crucial infrastructure, such as industrial sites and transportation systems.
The FSB added that a terrorism investigation has been launched and that a search for the culprits is underway. Security at nuclear sites in Russia has been boosted.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Russian Defense Ministry said that Ukrainian agents blew up a military storage facility near the town of Dzhankoy in Crimea. It added that power lines, a railway, and several homes were also damaged.
READ MORE: Crimea blasts were acts of sabotage – Russian MoD
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi voiced concern last week over the “very alarming” situation around the Zaporozhye nuclear plant in southern Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine have been accusing each other of shelling the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, warning that combat in the area could trigger a nuclear disaster. The plant continues to operate with Ukrainian personnel under Russian control.
https://www.rt.com/russia/560931-cri...tage-military/
Crimea blasts were acts of sabotage – Russian MoD
The incident on Tuesday morning that resulted in explosions at a military site in northern Crimea was an intentional act, an update by the Russian Defense Ministry claims.
Describing its response, the ministry said it was “taking necessary measures to eliminate the consequences of the sabotage.”
The explosions caused damage “to a number of civilian objects, including power lines, a power station, a railroad and several residential houses,” the statement said.
The site hit by the apparent attack is located near the village of Mayskoye in the Dzhankoy area of the Russian region. The military used it as a temporary ammo depot, it said earlier. The ammunition detonated due to a fire.
READ MORE: Crimean village evacuated after huge explosions
Sergey Aksyonov, the head of the Republic of Crimea, announced a region-wide state of emergency on Tuesday due to the incident.
Officials in Crimea said two civilians were injured in Mayskoye. The lives of both victims are not in danger, the reports said.
Train traffic was also disrupted in Crimea due to damage of the railway. The region’s government said it will deploy additional buses to transport passengers.
Another fire at an ammo depot happened last week at a military airfield near the resort town of Novofedorovka. The incident left one person dead and 14 others injured. The Defense Ministry did not report any findings of foul play behind it.
https://www.rt.com/russia/560912-cri...o-depot-blast/
Crimean village evacuated after huge explosions
Residents of the village of Mayskoye in northeastern Crimea were ordered to evacuate on Tuesday following powerful explosions nearby. The blasts took place at a temporary ammunition depot operated by the Russian military, the Defense Ministry confirmed.
The settlement is located in the Dzhankoy region, near Ukraine, and is believed to have around 2,000 residents.
This is the second incident of this nature on the Crimean Peninsula since the beginning of the month. Last week, a series of explosions occurred at the Saki military airfield, located in the resort town of Novofedorovka. As a result, 14 people were injured and one died
Images on social media purportedly taken at the moment of the incident show a massive ball of fire rising into the air.
According to the Defense Ministry, the ammunition exploded due to a fire at the site. It reported no serious injuries in the incident and said its causes were being investigated.
The head of the Republic of Crimea, Sergey Aksyonov, said he was going to Mayskoye to investigate the situation on the ground.
The official said that according to preliminary reports, two civilians were injured in the village, adding that their lives are not in danger.
Residents are being taken at least 5km away from Mayskoye due to the risks posed by continuing explosions at the military site, Aksyonov said.
Later in the day, the region’s head said rail connection between mainland Russia and western Crimea was disrupted by damage done by the incident in Mayskoye. Aksyonov pledged to organize extra buses for travelers.
https://readovka.world/news/108354
Kyiv talks of West's readiness to accept Ukraine's surrender
Countries expect Kyiv to fall in order to solve their problems, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said
Some Western countries are ready to accept Ukraine's capitulation so that the problems will resolve themselves, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
"I am often asked in interviews and communications by foreign ministers: 'how much longer will you hold out?' Instead of asking, what else needs to be done to win in the shortest time", – Kuleba said, noting that there is a feeling that some European countries expect Ukraine to "collapse" and all problems will resolve themselves.
In July, Dmytro Kuleba stated that Kyiv would negotiate with Moscow only after Russia's defeat on the battlefield. Other conditions for Ukraine, he believes, are unacceptable.
Here we go again...
Ooh and Spiral, this one's for you, just don't tell the wife, lol.