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Putin may already be DEAD, says President Zelensky amid cancer and body double claims
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Vladimir Putin might already be dead, Volodymyr Zelensky suggested today in a bizarre speech.

Ukraine's president also told world leaders he is not sure who makes decisions in the Kremlin following claims Putin's recent appearances have been faked using TV special effects.
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« Reply #451 on: January 19, 2023, 07:26:08 pm »
Zelensky Unsure If Putin "Still Alive", UK Pledges 600 Missiles, Ukraine Seeks Arms To Retake Crimea
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President Zelensky says Kyiv is aiming to reclaim Crimea which was annexed by Russia in 2014.  Meanwhile, the Kremlin has warned that any Ukrainian attacks on the Russian-annexed Crimea would be “extremely dangerous”. The Kremlin’s statement came Russia's former president, Dmitry Medvedev, has warned of a "nuclear war" if the country is defeated in Ukraine. Watch the video to know more about the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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0:00 - INTRODUCTION
1:04 - UKRAINE WILL RECLAIM CRIMEA: ZELENSKY
3:46 - KREMLIN URGES UKRAINE TO ACCEPT RUSSIAN DEMANDS
5:06 - US DEFENCE SECRETARY MEETS NEW GERMAN COUNTERPART
5:57 - POLISH PM LOSING PATIENCE OVER THE GERMAN TANK DELAY?
7:45 - WAGNER CHIEF PRAISES UKRAINE ARMY


Zelenskyy vows to retake Crimea from Russia
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ABC News analyst Mick Mulroy discusses Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s comments on retaking control of Crimea as the U.S. Coast Guard monitors a suspected Russian intelligence ship off Hawaii.


Wendy Sherman doesn't rule out U.S. giving Ukraine weapons to target Russian military in Crimea
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Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman joins Andrea Mitchell following her visit to Ukraine, amidst reports that some U.S. officials are for the first time considering helping Ukraine target Russian bases in Crimea.


US Readies New Military Aid To Ukraine, NATO Chief Warns Against Putin Win, Germany's Tank Condition
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said Western supplies of weapons must outpace Russia’s attacks. Speaking at the WEF in Davos, the Ukrainian President also alleged that the Kyiv helicopter crash was not an accident. Ukrainian military expert Petro Chernyk claims that Russia’s Wagner group has lost some 40,000 troops in the war. The Russian police detained four people at an improvised memorial for Dnipro attack victims, the OVD-Info rights group said. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has reportedly told his US counterpart Joe Biden that Berlin is ready to send leopard tanks to Ukraine. The US is set to finalise a huge military aid package for Ukraine totaling approximately $2.5 billion worth of weaponry. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that Ukraine needs a "significant increase" in weapons at a pivotal moment in the war. Russia’s envoy to the US has claimed that Moscow will destroy any weapon that the West sends to Ukraine.
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00:00 - “Helicopter Crash Not an Accident”, Says Zelensky
2:51 - “Wagner Lost Two-thirds of Its Soldiers”
3:55 - Four Detained at Moscow Memorial for Dnipro Victims
4:49 - Scholz Sets Conditions on Leopard Tanks for Kyiv
7:21 - Stryker Vehicles to Ukraine Soon?
8:35 - NATO Pushes for More Weapons’ Deliveries to Ukraine
10:25 - “Russia Will Destroy Any Weapon That West Sends to Kyiv”


'Ukraine will liberate Crimea by the end of August' | General Ben Hodges
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"I believe that Ukraine will liberate Crimea by the end of August."

When Crimea becomes 'untenable' for Russian forces, the Donbas will 'return to Ukrainian sovereignty,' explains Lieutenant General Ben Hodges.


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« Reply #452 on: January 20, 2023, 08:38:24 pm »
Is Germany on the wrong side of history in Ukraine?
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"What Chancellor Schulz is doing is the opposite to what he wishes, which is obviously a closer resolution to the war."

Germany must make a decision on Leopard tanks 'for Europe and for history' says former NATO Director of Public Policy Fabrice Pothier.


Former CIA director: US is sending 'unhelpful message' to allies
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Retired US Army General and former Director of the CIA David Petraeus explains to CNN's Wolf Blitzer why he believes the United States is sending an "unhelpful message" in tanks dilemma with European allies. #CNN #News


Hear the warning CIA chief gave to Zelensky in secret meeting
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CIA Director Bill Burns briefed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv last week on the US’ expectations for Russia’s battlefield planning in the spring, according to a US official and two Ukrainian sources familiar with the meeting. #CNN #News


Top US general says ejecting Russia from Ukraine will be difficult this year
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley reiterated Friday that Russia's war in Ukraine will likely "end in a negotiation" and not on the battlefield. #CNN #News

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« Reply #453 on: January 21, 2023, 07:52:18 pm »
Fire rages on at key oil base in Russia amid wave of 'sabotage' blasts
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Multiple explosions and a huge inferno hit a Russian industrial zone on Saturday 21 January, the latest in a spate of mystery fires disrupting Vladimir Putin’s economy.

Footage shows a blaze in a fuel storage depot ignited tanker train carriages filled with oil in key supply hub Angarsk.

Thick black smoke from the disaster was seen 27 miles away in Irkutsk.

The explosions - reported by locals in Angarsk - is the third major incident in the region in five weeks.

It came  amid multiple explosions and fires in key Russian facilities and suspicions of "sabotage" of key facilities.

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« Reply #454 on: February 11, 2023, 03:52:01 pm »
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-war-in-ukraine-could-drag-on-for-years-russian-wagner-group-owner-says/

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War in Ukraine could drag on for years, Russian Wagner Group owner says

The owner of the Russian Wagner Group private military contractor actively involved in the fighting in Ukraine has predicted that the war could drag on for years.

Yevgeny Prigozhin said in a video interview released late Friday that it could take 18 months to two years for Russia to fully secure control of Ukraine’s eastern industrial heartland of Donbas. He added that the war could go on for three years if Moscow decides to capture broader territories east of the Dnieper River.

Ukrainian and Western officials have warned that Russia could launch a new broad offensive to try to turn the tide of the conflict as the war approaches the one-year mark. But Ukraine’s military intelligence spokesman, Andriy Chernyak, told Kyiv Post that “Russian command does not have enough resources for large-scale offensive actions.”

“The main goal of Russian troops remains to achieve at least some tactical success in eastern Ukraine,” he said.


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« Reply #455 on: February 11, 2023, 04:24:28 pm »
https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/ukrainian-officials-say-expected-russian-offensive-has-begun-in-east

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Ukrainian officials say expected Russian offensive has begun in east

Ukrainian officials in the east, scene of the fiercest fighting in the war with Russia, said an anticipated fresh offensive by Moscow is underway, while President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said several European leaders were ready to supply aircraft he has sought.

Zelenskiy, who was due to return to Kyiv on Friday, said in Brussels that several European Union leaders told him at a summit on Thursday they were ready to equip Ukraine with aircraft including fighter jets. If confirmed, this would be one of the biggest shifts yet in Western support.

As the anniversary of Russia’s invasion approaches on Feb. 24, Kyiv has predicted an aggressive onslaught from Moscow aimed at producing achievements it can trumpet at the one-year mark, after months of little movement.


Europe will be with us until our victory. I’ve heard it from a number of European leaders…about the readiness to give us the necessary weapons and support, including the aircraft,” Zelenskiy told a news conference.

MOSCOW WARNS WEST AGAINST ESCALATION

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it would be Ukrainians who suffered if Britain or other Western countries supplied fighter jets to Kyiv, and that the line between indirect and direct Western involvement in the war was disappearing.

Such actions “lead to an escalation of tension, prolong the conflict and make the conflict more and more painful for Ukraine,” Peskov said.

Russian forces have been advancing recently for the first time in half a year, fortified with tens of thousands of freshly mobilized recruits, in relentless winter battles that both sides describe as some of the bloodiest of the war.

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« Reply #456 on: February 12, 2023, 05:01:31 pm »
https://www.businessinsider.com/russias-casualties-highest-beginning-war-uk-says-2023-2

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Russia has likely suffered its highest rate of casualties since the beginning of the war in the past 2 weeks, UK Defense Ministry says

The Ukrainian General Staff estimated that the mean average for the last seven days was 824 Russian casualties.

Western officials estimate that Russia could be approaching nearly 200,000 casualties.

The reason for the increase in Russian casualties is due to various factors, including a lack of trained personnel, coordination, and resources across the front, which the ministry notes can be seen in Bakhmut and Vuhledar.

Ukraine claimed on Tuesday that 1,030 Russian troops had been killed in the previous 24 hours, which would have marked the deadliest day for Russian forces in the war so far.


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Re: Ukraine
« Reply #457 on: February 12, 2023, 05:15:20 pm »
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1,030 Russian troops had been killed in the previous 24 hours

They will have to keep getting killed at this rate every day for more than a month just to demographically compensate for:

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/02/12/middleeast/deaths-turkey-syria-earthquake-intl/index.html

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Death toll climbs to 33,000 people in Turkey-Syria earthquake

If we add Ukrainian deaths to Russian deaths it might look a bit better, but it's still abysmally slow. Only Hitler knew how to eliminate Turanian bloodlines in historically significant numbers:

http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/thank-you-for-remembering-us-duginists/

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« Reply #458 on: February 14, 2023, 05:21:37 pm »
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/2/13/ukraine-nato-in-logistics-race-as-russian-offensive-begins

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Ukraine: NATO in logistics ‘race’ as Russian offensive begins

NATO members and Ukraine’s other allies are meeting at the alliance’s headquarters on Tuesday to drum up more weapons and ammunition for the war-torn country.

Ukraine’s allies are in a race against time to produce enough ammunition, fuel, and spare parts to thwart an offensive by Russian forces that NATO’s chief says is already under way.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has again urged Ukraine’s Western allies to ramp up their military support. Asked Monday when he expects Russia’s so-called spring offensive to begin, Stoltenberg said “the reality is that we have seen the start already”.


Stoltenberg said NATO sees “no sign whatsoever that [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin is preparing for peace”, and arming Ukraine more quickly could save lives by bringing a quicker end to the conflict.

“It is clear that we are in a race of logistics. Key capabilities like ammunition, fuel, and spare parts must reach Ukraine before Russia can seize the initiative on the battlefield. Speed will save lives,” he said.

On Wednesday they will discuss NATO’s defences on its eastern flank, close to Russia. Moves to beef up military budgets are also on the agenda.

“The city, the city’s suburbs, the entire perimeter, and essentially the entire Bakhmut direction and Kostyantynivka are under crazy, chaotic shelling,” said Volodymyr Nazarenko, deputy commander of Ukraine’s Soboda battalion.

“Every road is being shelled by artillery in a chaotic way.”

”We are waiting for them to start massive round-the-clock attacks,” said Luhansk Governor Serhiy Haidai.

As the new Russian offensive intensifies, Ukraine says it needs fighter jets and long-range missiles to counter this and to recapture lost territory.


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« Reply #459 on: February 15, 2023, 09:36:02 pm »
Russia attacking Ukraine with balloons



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« Reply #460 on: February 17, 2023, 09:26:00 pm »
German Chancellor: Prepare for a long war in Ukraine
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz talks to CNN’s Christiane Amanpour at the Munich Security Conference about supporting Kyiv in its war against Russia. #CNN #News


Lithuanian president advocates to think about fighter jets and long-range missiles for Ukraine
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Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda advocates disregarding any red line that Putin may have set in supporting Ukraine against the Russian invasion. He speaks to us in an interview with DW's Teri Schultz at the Munich Security Conference


I don't know about you guys but I'm all for crossing ALL of Russia's red lines!!!  ;D

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« Reply #461 on: February 19, 2023, 04:22:56 pm »
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/we-re-talking-about-nuclear-weapons-kyiv-mayor-warns-as-war-anniversary-approaches-1.6279885

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'We're talking about nuclear weapons', Kyiv mayor warns as war anniversary approaches

As the war in Ukraine nears the one-year mark, the mayor of Kyiv is highlighting what’s at stake, hoping to remind people the threat of nuclear war looms, and his country is fighting to defend not just itself, but every country that shares its democratic values.

Vitali Klitschko — in an exclusive Canadian interview airing Sunday with CTV’s Question Period host Vassy Kapelos — stressed that it is important for people to remember the war in Ukraine impacts everyone, not just Ukrainians, adding that it would be a “huge mistake” for people outside of Ukraine to think the war doesn’t affect them.

“Please don't forget, we're talking about nuclear weapons,” he said. “An explosion could touch everyone on our planet"



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« Reply #462 on: February 19, 2023, 04:30:07 pm »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0FUnwS0lP8&ab_channel=NBCNews

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'Russia's starting over again' with 'slow, destructive' strategy, one year into war with Ukraine

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« Reply #463 on: February 20, 2023, 04:01:21 pm »
http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2174200387810

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Ukraine demands Russia pay for disastrous environmental damage

Ukraine demands that Russia pay for environmental war crimes, and has compiled a dossier of the damage. 'Some of our nature is lost forever,' says Ukraine’s Environmental Protection Minister Ruslan Strilets.


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« Reply #464 on: February 21, 2023, 03:39:48 pm »
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/ukraine-war-day-363-1.6754774

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Biden, Putin offer contrasting views on Ukraine in major speeches one year after invasion

Putin threatens to suspend participation in New START Treaty, which sets limits on nuclear arsenals

During a brief visit to Poland after visiting Ukraine, U.S. President Joe Biden told a crowd in Warsaw that democracy 'lifts up the human spirit,' and that decisions made over the next five years will shape the world for decades.


"Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia, never," he said at another point in his speech from the gardens of Warsaw's Royal Castle.

While Biden is looking to use his whirlwind trip to Europe as a moment of affirmation for Ukraine and allies, the White House has also emphasized that there is no clear endgame to the war in the near term and the situation on the ground has become increasingly complex.

Biden said there would be "hard and bitter days ahead, but he cast the world as being at an inflection point characterized by a number of stark choices, including between "democracy that lifts up the human spirit and the brutal hand of the dictator who crushes it."

Polish President Andrzej Duda preceded Biden, praising his "incredible gesture" of visiting Kyiv on Monday. Duda also offered Poland's continued support for Ukraine's defence.

"I call on all European states, NATO states, to show solidarity with Ukraine, to provide military support to Ukraine, so that they have something to fight with," said Duda. "Do not be afraid to provide this support."

The U.S. has committed about $113 billion US in aid to Ukraine since last year, while European allies have committed tens of billions of dollars more and welcomed millions of Ukrainian refugees who have fled the conflict.

Earlier in the day, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Western countries of igniting and sustaining the war in Ukraine, dismissing any blame for Moscow.

In his long-delayed state-of-the-nation address, Putin cast Russia — and Ukraine — as victims of Western double-dealing and said Russia, not Ukraine, was the one fighting for its very existence.

Putin said that Russia would suspend its participation in the New START Treaty, signed with the U.S. in 2010 and extended in the early days of the Biden administration in 2021. But some hours later the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Russia will continue to observe limits on the number of nuclear warheads it can deploy as outlined in the treaty.

The Russian leader vowed no military let-up in Ukrainian territories he has illegally annexed, apparently rejecting any peace overtures in a conflict that has reawakened fears of a new Cold War.

"Western elites aren't trying to conceal their goals, to inflict a 'strategic defeat' to Russia," Putin said in the speech broadcast by all state TV channels. "They intend to transform the local conflict into a global confrontation."

Putin accused the West of launching "aggressive information attacks" and taking aim at Russian culture, religion and values because it is aware that "it is impossible to defeat Russia on the battlefield."

Biden on Tuesday praised the commitment of Poland and its "willingness to open your hearts." More than 1.5 million Ukrainian refugees have settled in Poland since the start of the war, and Poland has also provided Ukraine with $3.8 billion in military and humanitarian aid, according to the White House.

It seems that "whites" are only able to 'open their hearts' to other "whites".