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Steven Seagal, o amigo de Putin, is watching you...

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I thought the latest read from Amnesty that made some members leave the organisation because the narrative doesn't fit the bill was interesting.

Ukrainian fighting tactics endanger civilians​

  • Military bases set up in residential areas including schools and hospitals
  • Attacks launched from populated civilian areas
  • Such violations in no way justify Russia’s indiscriminate attacks, which have killed and injured countless civilians
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/n...krainian-fighting-tactics-endanger-civilians/
 
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I thought the latest read from Amnesty that made some members leave the organisation because the narrative doesn't fit the bill was interesting.

Ukrainian fighting tactics endanger civilians​

  • Military bases set up in residential areas including schools and hospitals
  • Attacks launched from populated civilian areas
  • Such violations in no way justify Russia’s indiscriminate attacks, which have killed and injured countless civilians
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/n...krainian-fighting-tactics-endanger-civilians/
I laugh when I hear that someone from the West give a F about Ukrainian civilians. Not to mention Russian butchers that consciously and intentionally attack civil targets (not to mention Bucha massacre when they shot unarmed civilians in head on massive scale)

Such reports is just a fun read from another useless NGO that parasites on the sentimental middle class donations.
 

Satellite pictures show devastation at Russian air base in Crimea​

Satellite pictures released on Thursday showed devastation at a Russian air base in Crimea, hit in an attack that suggested Kyiv may have obtained new long-range strike capability with potential to change the course of the war.

Pictures released by independent satellite firm Planet Labs showed three near-identical craters where buildings at Russia's Saki air base had been struck with apparent precision. The base, on the southwest coast of Crimea, had suffered extensive fire damage with the burnt-out husks of at least eight destroyed warplanes clearly visible.

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https://www.reuters.com/world/ukrai...ind-blasts-russian-airbase-crimea-2022-08-10/
 

Russia is recruiting convicts from prisons to fight the Kremlin war in Ukraine​


Where are all the patriots from Moscow and St. Petersburg when it comes to defending the homeland?

„ After almost six months of the war in Ukraine, Russian soldiers have been hit hard. The Kremlin is becoming increasingly dependent on prisoners to keep fighting.“

https://edition.cnn.com/videos/worl...ons-contract-nick-paton-walsh-pkg-tsr-vpx.cnn
 

Blasts at Russian base in Crimea show possible Ukrainian fightback​

Moscow denounced sabotage and Ukraine hinted at responsibility for new explosions on Tuesday at a military base in the Russian-annexed Crimea region that is an important war supply line.

The blasts engulfed an ammunition depot at a Russian military base in the north of the peninsula, disrupting trains and forcing 2,000 people to be evacuated from a nearby village, according to Russian officials and news agencies.

Plumes of smoke were later seen at a second Russian military base in central Crimea, Russia's Kommersant newspaper said, while blasts hit another facility in the west last week.
The explosions raised the prospect of new dynamics in the six-month war if Ukraine now has capability to strike deeper into Russian territory or pro-Kyiv groups are having success with guerrilla-style attacks.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europ...after-shelling-near-nuclear-plant-2022-08-15/
 
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RealDude, you've shiffted your narrative from condemning an act of an attack to praising it. That is, an attack now has become good, huh?

In this case, there're there're dozens or hundreds of attacks executed by the russian army in Donbass daily. Why won't you praise those?
 

Explosions rock Russian-held areas far from Ukraine war front​

Explosions erupted overnight near military bases deep in Russian-held areas of Ukraine and Russia itself, an apparent display of Kyiv's growing ability to pummel Moscow's logistics far from front lines.

The explosions follow huge blasts last week at an air base in Russian-annexed Crimea. In a new assessment, a Western official said that incident had rendered half of Russia's Black Sea naval aviation force useless in a stroke.

The attacks were hurting Russia's forces and had "a significant psychological effect on the Russian leadership,"

https://www.reuters.com/world/europ...after-shelling-near-nuclear-plant-2022-08-15/
 
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What Is Russia's Anti-Putin 'National Republican Army'?​

„Dugina, 30, was killed by Russian partisans from the NRA“

According to Ponomarev, the anti-Putin group, which had been unknown before Dugina's death, authorized him to issue their "manifesto" via his Telegram channel "Rospartisan." The group describes itself as consisting of Russian activists, military members, politicians who are "now fighters and partisans."

https://www.newsweek.com/what-russias-anti-putin-national-republican-army-darya-dugina-1735541
 

Kremlin vows response if EU enacts visa ban for Russians​

The EU is “irrational” enough to act against its own interests and impose visa restrictions against Russian nationals, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said. If it does, Russia will retaliate in a way that protects its citizens, he added.

=> Will they threaten with nuclear bombs again? stupi#21

https://www.rt.com/russia/561804-peskov-eu-visa-restrictions/
 
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If the EU act against "Russian nationals", they will take one more step into the trap. One more step away from moral authority.

Will they threaten with nuclear bombs again?

Probably not. This could well be the start of Cold War II and this time, non-OECD countries will not be subjugated to the previous World Order ("international rule of law"). They will seek recognition and respect.

Such an action has little to do with Russia. It has even less to do with the innocent folk in Ukraine.

Many of us saw it coming during the Winter Olympics, when the roadmap was made public. But almost nobody dares to speak of it.
 
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