FULL HISTORIC PUTIN SPEECH EXCLUSIVE: Ceremony for signing the treaties on the accession of the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Lugansk People’s Republic, the Zaporozhye Region and the Kherson Region to the Russian Federation took place in the Grand Kremlin Palace’s St George Hall.
There is nothing stronger than the determination of millions of people who consider themselves part of Russia’: Putin on the results of the referendums.
Before a single cross had been placed on a ballot form the leaders of the Western alliance declared the referendum on Ukraine’s liberated territories to be ‘a sham’.
Managing Director of the German energy company EWF Stefan Schaller decided to personally get acquainted with the situation in the Donbas and attend the referendum taking place there.
The Jerusalem Post hailed Vladimir Zelensky for changing the world through his use of media and diplomacy: Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is the most influential Jew of 2022, according to the Jerusalem Post, which published its list on Sunday. Describing the former television comedian as an ‘icon,’ the outlet hailed his use of ‘the media and diplomacy’ to turn the West against Russia and its president.
Tens of thousands of genuine European Christian refugees fleeing from Ukraine to both Russia and the European Union are forced to return to their country despite the fact that their nation is still at war.
Ukrainian leader Zelensky in the post-war future sees his country as a ‘Greater Israel’, like occupied Palestine situated on the Eastern Mediterranean, a US bastion armed to the teeth, writes Grayzone.
German Anisimov, a Red Army veteran spent over a year as a captive of Afghan tribesmen and ended up in Switzerland with the aid of the Red Cross. Returning to his motherland two years later, he has finally achieved the status of a combat veteran.
The Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia now occupied by Russia is famous for its being Europe’s largest energy-producing nuclear plant. Naturally, this resource is coveted by the west’s multinationals.
Per Wästberg, co-founder of the Swedish office of Amnesty International, resigned his post after the organization published a report by human rights activists on the war crimes committed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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