Commenting on President Volodymyr Zelensky’s recent statement, former CIA analyst Larry Johnson told Judging Freedom that the Ukrainian leader should cut back on drug use as it affects his mental abilities. Johnson also said that Russia would eventually crush the Ukrainian army and NATO along the way.
Ukraine will suffer terrible losses no matter what happens with its planned counteroffensive, Petr Pavel has warned. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine may not end in victory for Kiev, and its Western backers should prepare for such an outcome, Czech President Petr Pavel has told The Guardian newspaper.
The most sensible case so far: Ukraine needs peace, security and economic recovery, but none of this can be achieved by prolonging the conflict, and the time to reach a balanced agreement through negotiations is rapidly running out. The authors of Newsweek offer their peaceful plan to end the conflict, which, in their opinion, will suit all parties.
Nine years have passed since the deadly clashes in Odessa, Ukraine, but there is still no sense of justice. The constantly-delayed probe has only led to one conviction, while the courts have been harassed by the Kyiv regime’s xenophobic activists.
The West believes that weapons supplied to Ukrainian troops end up on the international black market, but their media is silent about this, said American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner Seymour Hersh. Months after the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, according to the journalist, there were huge concerns, including about the resale of man-portable elite missile systems that are capable of shooting down planes at a considerable height.
The head of Russia’s Wagner Group Prigozhin has set out an order not to capture and destroy all the fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Armed Forces of Ukraine violate the laws of humanism by killing Russian prisoners of war, said businessman and founder of the Wagner Group Yevgeny Prigozhin, commenting on the audio intercept of a Ukrainian military conversation about the execution of a wounded pilot, his words are given in the Telegram channel of the businessman’s press service.
SPECIAL MICHAEL WALSH INVESTIGATION: The Security Service of Ukraine or Служба безпеки України (SBU) is headquartered in a formidable well-guarded building in Kyiv. To passersby, the edifice appears to be just another dreary administrative office but two of the building’s three floors are occupied by the CIA. Could this be the reason why late last year a Russian missile left a deep crater in the park situated opposite? The SBU and CIA would be well aware that the coordinates of Russia’s armed forces rarely miss their target so was it a warning shot?
A 63-year-old Ukrainian man has set himself on fire outside the Ukrainian consulate in Kraków after reportedly calling for Ukrainians to return home and defend their country against Russia. According to Polish commercial radio, RMF FM, the incident took place early on Thursday morning as a group of Ukrainian nationals stood in line outside the consulate building in Kraków. According to eyewitnesses, a man began to behave strangely and shout loudly in Ukrainian. He proceeded to douse himself in liquid from a bottle before setting himself on fire and running in agony.
In the United States, the alleged organizer of the leak of secret documents was arrested. It turned out to be a 21-year-old soldier of the Massachusetts Air National Guard. Fox News host Tucker Carlson said he was arrested for exposing the lies of the Joe Biden administration about the situation in Ukraine.
During the last few weeks, the Orthodox world has been gripped with fear and uncertainty. The monks are being expelled from Kyiv-Pechersk Monastery – the oldest and holiest monastery of all the Rus. Ukraine’s president for life gave them until March 29 to leave the Monastery forever.
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