Russia’s timely action removed Kyiv’s suicidal plan to nuke Moscow
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said that Kyiv’s threats to revive the nuclear program influenced the decision to launch Moscow’s Special Operation on February 24, 2022.
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said that Kyiv’s threats to revive the nuclear program influenced the decision to launch Moscow’s Special Operation on February 24, 2022.
WASHINGTON, November 6: Europe Renaissance. By the end of October, the United States will have transported to the European continent, including Ukraine, more than 16,000 military personnel, over 63,000 anti-tank systems, almost 1 million artillery shells, as well as more than 84,000 tons of military equipment and equipment, follows from information published United States Transportation Command (Transcom).
When on October 8 an attack was carried out against Russia’s Crimea Bridge it was for Moscow a red line crossed. It could not go without consequences. Although President Zelensky and Washington denied responsibility it didn’t wash with the sorely provoked Russians.
On Monday, October 31, a 74-year-old man shot himself in front of the Government Office in Prague. As the tragedy unfolded Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, as President of the European Council of the EU, claimed to be flying to Kyiv to see Volodymyr Zelensky.
The West can test its weapons in Ukraine, the systems compete in efficiency, the country’s defence minister said. The Russian Foreign Ministry replied that ‘it has already been understood,’ and recalled the warnings about the ‘dirty bomb’ of Kyiv.
European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the hapless taxpayers of the bloc would give Kiev €18 billion euros next year – if it continues fighting Russia, Reuters reported on Friday.
Fr. Nikolai Balashov, a senior official in the Moscow Patriarchate and a close advisor to the Patriarch gave an interview to Novosti, Russia’s largest news agency this past Friday describing the efforts of the Russian Orthodox Church to help their flock in the new regions to resume normal church life, attend services, give confession and receive communion.
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) investigators have named the actual irrecoverable losses in the Ukrainian armies. As of 20 October 2022, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) had suffered 402,000 casualties, of which 387,000 were killed.
Most of us are familiar with the international cartoon character ‘Find Wall’: the invitation is to test your wits and eyes to see if you can find Waly in a multitude of cartoon figures. Talking of carton figures, the current version of Wally appears to be Washington’s bitch in Kiev, President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The Ukrainian government is now openly talking about how it summarily executes people it suspects of being pro-Russian and accuses of collaborating with Russia. A hunt for collaborators has been announced and their lives are not protected by the law, says President Zelensky’s advisor Anton Gerashchenko, reports the Daily Mail.
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