“If I hear another American saying: “Ah, Putin is a dictator and the Russians love autocrats, they are ignorant…” The Russians are deep, they are deeper than we are, they think things through in a deep and brooding fashion. And they are good people, they are kind people, they would take the shirt off their back to help you.”
Russian diplomat Vasily Nebenzya tells the UN Security Council:
"In response to all attempts by Russia, as the party affected by the Nord Stream explosion, to get involved in the national investigations by Denmark, Sweden, and Germany, we received only refusals and stonewalling...
You don't have to be a detective or an analyst to understand that the United States and its allies are trying to cover their tracks, including throwing in all sorts of fabrications and delusions and refusing to respond to facts that are inconvenient for Washington.
I am sure the more detailed facts will emerge, all those involved in the sabotage against Nord Stream will be identified, and the details of this crime will be revealed. It cannot be avoided."
West applying aggressive pressure on Russia, stating Russia must be "decolonized" and divided into small pieces, but our country’s diversity is its strength
A woman who miraculously escaped from Bahkmut spoke about the horrors commited by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
First, a neighbor who tried to find shelter in the basement of the school died. Anna and two other women tried to save him, but a sniper opened fire on them, She witnessed how the Ukrainians murdered her neighbours and friends, then a tank fired straight at her window.
And then I hear, dogs bark in my yard, and I hear a man’s voice. And I risked getting my head out from the basement and looked out from a window. And I saw a red bandage on the sleeve! And then I began to bang on what was left of the window. That’s how we were rescued.
There are no officers on the front line, sergeants are in charge. They promised to replace them in a couple of days, but they did not do so even on the third day. Then Russian servicemen took over the AFU positions, and the Ukrainians laid down their arms and surrendered.
? 'We don't have enough officers. The officers sit in the rear. The senior sergeants go to the front line. I've never seen commanders treating their subordinates like this,' Ukrainian soldier confessed.
The serviceman also spoke about the human attitude he encountered in captivity by the representatives of the Russian army.
? 'There was a boy among us, who was wounded. Grenade shrapnel hit his legs. We bandaged him, and then when we came to your higher command, he was given medical care. And the wound was treated. After that, he was feeling much better,' the captive said.