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Genichesk becomes Kherson Region’s temporary capital, official says
All key government agencies are located is there
MOSCOW, November 12. /TASS/. The Kherson Region’s temporary capital was established in Genichesk where key government agencies are headquartered, a local official, Alexander Fomin, told reporters on Saturday.
"Today, Genichesk where all key government agencies are located is a temporary administrative capital of the Kherson Region," he said.
On February 27, the city was taken under control of the Russian Armed Forces. Genichesk is a port city on the Sea of Azov known for its resorts.
On Wednesday, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu ordered that Russian troops be pulled from the right bank of the Dnieper River back to the left bank based on a suggestion by Army General Sergey Surovikin, chief of the Russian military operation in Ukraine. Surovikin pointed out that Russian troops were successfully thwarting Ukrainian attacks and one of the reasons for withdrawing was the risk that if areas downstream from the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant got flooded, Russian forces would be isolated. According to Surovikin, all civilians who wanted to leave the area — over 115, 000 people — have been relocated from the right bank.
https://www.rt.com/russia/566367-uk-...correspondent/
Ex-UK mercenary heads back to Ukraine after escaping death penalty
Aiden Aslin, a former British mercenary who fought for Ukraine during the ongoing conflict in the country, is heading back less than two months after being released from Russian captivity. Aslin says he will act as a YouTube “war correspondent” rather than rejoin the military.
“I promised my fiancée that I wouldn't go back to the military. I don’t expect to ever pick up a weapon again,” the British national told the Daily Mail in an interview published on Friday. His Ukrainian fiancée will stay behind in the UK as a refugee.
The ex-mercenary admitted he might already be too “recognizable” in Ukraine, but believes going back to the country is still “worth the risk.” Aslin said he was seeking to cover the lives of Ukrainian fighters and common folk alike, in order to bring their accounts to a wide audience in the West.
US national dies in Ukraine – media READ MORE: US national dies in Ukraine – media
The ongoing conflict is set to drag on for a “few years” more, the ex-mercenary told the newspaper, insisting that “Ukraine has a real chance” of achieving its goals. At the same time, he suggested that only “political” issues in Russia could help bring the hostilities to an end.
Aslin was cast into the international media limelight back in April when he was captured by Russian troops amid the battle for Mariupol. The mercenary, along with several other foreigners, ended up sentenced to death in the Donetsk People’s Republic for various wartime crimes. However, he was ultimately released in September during a wider prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine.
Moscow has repeatedly warned foreign nationals against going to Ukraine to fight for Kiev’s forces. Back in September, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said that just over 1,000 foreigners remained active in the ranks of the Ukrainian military at the time, while more than 2,000 had been eliminated during the conflict.
You should have seen the main stream salivating over the Kherson retreat until this morning when the reality sunk in:
'Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Saturday that the "war goes on"'
As if this supposed ukraine victory someone was surprised that they woke up this morning and they were still 'at war'.
Does the msm even realise how much of a laughingstock joke they are? I think they are oblivious. Honest to God; oblivious.
From Cooper ,
https://twitter.com/coope125/status/1591406600379633671
I wish to add something to this. There were other Belgians.
Strikingly profound are the thoughts of Frans, or Placide, Tempels, a Belgian Franciscan monk who meditated on what he called "Bantu philosophy”, the tenets of which he derived from examining the nature of Bantu languages.
(These are excellent ideas – mirroring the ideas of Nietzsche and Heidegger about how classical and ancient Greek philosophy can be understood as generated by the grammatical categories of Classic Greek, and, by extension, by the languages of the Indo-European language macro family. Tempels’ thoughts "mirror the mirror": based on the modern understanding of the interdependence of language and thought, he asked himself the question: given the specificities of Bantu languages, what is the nature of the philosophical thinking generated by or embedded in them?)
Do have a look at the Wikipedia entry on the book in which he developed these ideas: Bantu Philosophy. Published in 1945!
In the past weeks I read Norman Mailer’s masterly essay, The Fight, about the 1975 heavyweight championship fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa. Mailer prepares himself for his Congo experience by reading Tempels’ book.
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https://www.rt.com/news/566276-docto...xplosive-body/
Doctors remove live explosive from soldier’s body
Russian doctors successfully carried out a unique operation involving the extraction of a live explosive from a wounded soldier’s body. Due to the risk of the round detonating during surgery, the doctors had to wear bulletproof vests along with their usual medical gowns.
The operation was carried out by a team of military surgeons from the Central Military Hospital of Russia’s Ministry of Defense at a local clinic in Belgorod Region, near the border with Ukraine. The soldier, junior sergeant Nikolay Pasenko, was admitted with a penetrating chest wound after his unit was ambushed by Kiev’s forces.
“There was a fight. I didn’t even understand what happened, but felt a blow to the side of my armor. I didn’t lose consciousness and continued to move. I didn’t know what was inside me,” Pasenko says.
Doctors say the unexploded round had pierced Pasenko’s ribs and lungs and became lodged at the spine between the aorta and the inferior vena cava near the heart. Lieutenant colonel Dr. Dmitry Kim, who led the surgery, explains that even without detonation, there was a high risk that Pasenko’s injury could have led to fatal internal bleeding, which was why the team of surgeons, along with their civilian colleagues, decided to carry out the operation at the local clinic instead of trying to transport the patient to another facility.
Kim noted that the risk of the ammunition detonating was extremely high and that the slightest wrong move could have ended in tragedy. Nevertheless, the team put on protective armor and proceeded with the difficult surgery.
“Everyone was warned of the threat of the round exploding, but no one refused to participate in the surgery,” Kim says. “We all took a calculated risk, and we understood the danger,” he added, noting that the team had no hesitation about carrying out the surgery, because “this is our job, and we are very passionate about what we do.”
When the round was finally placed in a bucket with sand, the surgeon says everyone breathed a sigh of relief and laughed, noting that it “wasn’t every day that you take out a grenade or an explosive out of a person’s body.”
Pasenko has now been transferred to a military hospital in Moscow, where he is expected to make a full recovery.
The soldier says he was initially opposed to letting the doctors operate on him, because he understood what was lodged inside his body and did not want to put the medical staff at risk.
READ MORE: Freed Russian soldiers recount horrors of captivity in Ukraine (VIDEO)
“But the doctors put on bulletproof vests and did everything carefully. Now, as you can see, I am sitting here in front of you,” Pasenko said, adding that he will be grateful to Dr. Kim for the rest of his life.
Pasenko recalled that Kim responded to his objections to the operation by saying “So we will explode together, and that’s that.”
“He is a very brave person. He is a real hero,” the soldier said, adding that surgeons are the real heroes, giving people a second chance to see their friends and family.
“What a great, uplifting event. What human spirit is able to achieve. What excellence of minds, excellence of hearts, excellence of hands!”
Yes it really is Michel! And courage (bravery), too those guys were willing to risk their lives in the process of saving the injured soldier.
This I believe is relevant to the war in Ukraine.
The 50 BMillion and many other billions that was passed early this year at Congress with no proper due diligence was vunerable to a possible scam.
Now its confirmed that the funding was comprimised and routed to corrupt scheme as will be explained. In addition, the many millions of people around the world who donated over the period to help the Ukraine government were also comprimised. These funds were all funnelled through an agreed Ukraine crypto scheme as will be explained below. However, this operation succeeded until now.
According to The Quartering has pointed out the FTX story is the biggest of our time.
Tens of Billions of US Dollars Were Transferred to Ukraine and then Using FTX Crypto Currency the Funds Were Laundered Back to Democrats in US.
Did you ever wonder where all those billions of dollars were going in Ukraine? Did you ever wonder why anyone was trusting the elites in US politics like the Bidens with billions in funds going to Ukraine? Today it turns out that these were excellent questions.
Its confirmed that information that the tens of billions of dollars going to Ukraine were actually laundered back to the US to corrupt Democrats and elites using FTX cryptocurrency. Now the money is gone and FTX is bankrupt. The FTX cryptocurrency appeared to be used in a ponzi scheme involving the Democrats and Ukraine. The word is now out. The Democrats sent tens of billions to Ukraine and then laundered this money back to Democrat pockets and funds in the US. Now the company is bankrupt and the funds are nowhere to be found.
https://michaelsavage.com/breaking-e...mocrats-in-us/
The key to the scam is Ukraines setting up ‘The Green Agenda’. This Green Agenda means they don’t want the Ukraine conflict to end. FTX had ties to the Ukraine government, WEF and the top Biden adviser. The funding route is the United 24 platform set up to supply the arms, drones, etc.
This information was shared on Twitter and can confirm that the sources that this is accurate.
Further additional links confirming these developments
@TheQuartering
Nov 12
This FTX story might be the BIGGEST of our time.
In March 2022, Ukraine partnered with FTX, with Everstake launching the new crypto donation website. FTX was converting crypto currency contributions to Ukraines war efforts into fiat for deposit at the National Bank of Ukraine.
FTX cryto has gone missing and now scrutinising its wallet which shows up to 500 million has vanished.
@TheQuartering
The CEO of FTX had promised billions in donations to the Democrats after already being their #2 donor behind Soros, then, Ukraine invests our tax dollars for "war aid" into FTX...
https://twitter.com/TheQuartering
FTX was running a simple pump and dump scheme. Alameda Research was setting a price on FTT which was the main capital reserve for FTX. Both companies connected.
However,on Friday, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges, FTX, announced that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy along with its sister entity Alameda Research and approximately 130 other companies related to FTX.
According to Lark Davis
@TheCryptoLark
This #ftx hack has to be an inside job right? Too crazy that FTX, FTX US, and FTX App all got hit at the same time unless internal security was that terrible. #bitcoin #crypto
7:00 AM · Nov 12, 2022
@AutismCapital
From a BlockFi employee: "The only reason FTX bailed us out was to get our user funds onto their platform to use in their shell game. They applied immense pressure to get BlockFi funds migrated to FTX custody. Employees were told by executives not to ask questions about the move"