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Lyubov, who worked as an accountant, lived under Russian occupation for nearly a year and “in January of this year, they came for me,” she said.
Speaking via a translator, she said that Russian soldiers forced their way into her house, claiming they were looking for weapons, and confiscated “a map of Ukraine, the flag of Ukraine, souvenir magnets with Ukraine images, and a token with blue and yellow ribbon symbolizing victims of World War II.”
“Those were their evidence against me,” she said.
She was taken to what she called a “torture chamber” and held for five days, where she said she was beaten, forced to undress, cut with a knife and threatened with rape and murder(..)
P.S. The so-called "pacifists" and all other Russophiles who hinder the strengthening of Ukraine's self-defense capabilities are actually complicit in Russian war crimes...
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tomorrowusa · 1 year ago
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Another day, another Russian war crime. This time Putin killed a two-month old baby and injured his mother.
The baby's body was pulled out of the rubble of the three-storey building in the village of Zolochiv, said Kharkiv regional governor Oleh Synehubov. Two other women were hurt when Russia fired two S-300 missiles, he said, hitting the hotel and nearby buildings. Attacks on the Kharkiv region have intensified since the end of 2023. Zolochiv is only 20km (12 miles) from the Russian border and too close for Ukraine's air defences to offer sufficient cover. The S-300s that hit the hotel in the early hours of Tuesday were originally produced as surface-to-air missiles for Russia's air defences, but they have been adapted to hit Ukrainian targets on the ground. They are seen as cheaper than more accurate cruise missiles.
So Russia is running low on cruise missiles and is forced to substitute S-300s which were originally meant to his targets in the air.
Putin may be low on cruise missiles but one of his top US cheerleaders is in Moscow to pay homage to him.
Tucker Carlson reminds me of those US pro-Hitler commentators who would use their radio shows in the 1930s to extol the virtues of fascism.
Tucker is supposed to interview Putin but he isn't waiting for the interview to spread lies about the US news media. CNN's Abby Phillip does an effortless debunking of Tucker Carlson's Kremlin bullshit and then speaks with Russia specialist Julia Ioffe.
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There's an entire ecosystem of far right mendacity which includes Putin, sex offender Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Speaker "MAGA Mike" Johnson, and various Congressional toadies like Marjorie Traitor Greene. They are united in their hatred of democracy and will tell any lie to damage it.
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bemusedstorm · 2 years ago
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Sumy, Ukraine
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Kyiv, during the latest round of Russian missile strikes this morning, an electric car dealer and gas main were struck in the Podilskyi district, Ukraine, January 2, 2024. Screenshot from original video published by OSINTtechnical
P.S. Dealer was branded as a used Tesla reseller at least until 2021.
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soon-palestine · 1 year ago
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Hostages tortured to death. Parents executed in front of their children. Doctors beaten. Babies murdered. Sexual assault weaponised. No, not Hamas crimes. This is part of an ever-growing list of documented atrocities committed by Israel in the five months since 7 October – quite separate from the carpet bombing of 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza and a famine induced by Israel’s obstruction of aid. And yet while the western establishment media has been chock full of the most lurid allegations of savagery directed against Hamas, sometimes with little or no supporting evidence, Israeli atrocities are excused or quickly forgotten. Accusations against Hamas are endlessly reheated to paint a picture of a supremely dangerous and bestial militant group, in turn rationalising the slaughter and starvation of Gaza’s population to “eradicate” it as a terrorist organisation. But equally barbarous atrocities committed by Israel – not in the heat of battle, but in cold blood – are treated as unfortunate, isolated incidents that cannot be connected, that paint no picture, that reveal nothing of import about the military that carried them out. If Hamas’ crimes were so savage and sadistic they still need to be reported months after they took place, why does the establishment media never feel the need to express equal horror and indignation at equivalent or worse acts of cruelty and sadism being inflicted by Israel on Gaza – not five months ago, but right now? Israel's torture of doctors, its sexual assaults of Palestinian women, it's leaving premature babies to die after its forces stormed a hospital. Where is the outrage? This is part of a pattern of behaviour by the western media that leads to only one possible deduction: Israel’s five-month-long attack on Gaza is not being reported. Rather, it is being selectively narrated – and for the most obscene of purposes. Through consistent and glaring failures in their coverage, establishment media – including supposedly liberal outlets, from the BBC and CNN to the Guardian and New York Times – have smoothed the way for Israel to carry out mass slaughter in Gaza, what the World Court has assessed as plausibly a genocide. The role of the media has not been to keep us, their audiences, informed about one of the greatest crimes in living memory. It has been to buy time for US President Joe Biden to keep arming his most useful of client states in the oil-rich Middle East, and to do so without damaging his prospects for re-election in November’s US presidential vote. If Russian President Vladimir Putin was a madman and a barbarous war criminal for invading Ukraine, as every western media outlet agrees, what does that make Israeli officials, when every one of them supports far worse atrocities in Gaza, directed overwhelmingly at civilians? And more to the point, what does that make Biden and the US political class for materially backing Israel to the hilt: sending bombs, vetoing demands for a ceasefire at the United Nations, and freezing desperately needed aid? Worrying about the optics, the president expresses his discomfort, but he carries on helping Israel regardless. While western politicians and commentators worry about some imaginary existential threat those brief events of five months ago pose to the nuclear-armed state of Israel, Israel is quite literally wiping Gaza off the map day by day, quite undisturbed.
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mashkara45 · 1 month ago
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Tonight russia attacked the historic center of Odesa with ballistic missiles (again). Damaged museums, philharmonic, people’s houses. Bristol Hotel suffered the most damage. Architectural monument, built over 125 years ago, survived WWII, but not “great russian culture”. The historical site of Odesa is protected by UNESCO (as if it means something).
russia gradually destroys beautiful European city i love so much. That’s the only thing barbarians are capable of: destruction.
russia bombs Ukrainian cities daily. It targets civilians, critical infrastructure, churches and historic landmarks.
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PS: There were so many explosions, my cats are horrified; every time i tried to feed them, there was another strike. One of my cats threw up because of stress.
Do you know how much time we have to get to safety during ballistic attack? 2-3 minutes (not that there were safe places to begin with: for example, in today’s attack a woman was injured while hiding in a bomb shelter).
Idk why I’m writing this, no one gives a fuck anyway.
PS2: that’s how the Bristol Hotel used to look:
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sicheslavchyk · 28 days ago
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Oh, yeah, they hit Chornobyl NPP...
Yes, of course, russia wants peace and totally did not just fucking attack THAT SAME FOURTH POWER UNIT THAT EXPLODED ON 26 OF APRIL 1986))) The drone severely damaged the NSC (new safe confinement) that was built over the power unit in order to prevent the leak or radiation if the old sarcophagus collapses.
Also, just a quick reminder, russia has full control over Zaporizhzhya NPP in occupied Enerhodar and created dangerous situations there a fair bunch of times (and i mean, something like cutting off power lines that keep power units stable). Also Nikopol district is being shelled every fucking day from the territory of that same NPP, because russians know DAMN FUCKING WELL that AFU won't hit them, in fear of damaging ZNPP. They are using a nuclear power plant as their shield just to kill civilians on a free territory.
Russia is a terrorist state. And if you still think, that Ukraine should sign a peace treaty asap and give up occupied territories — sincerely, fuck you. I don't know how fucking dense you must be to think so after 3 years of full-scaled war.
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P.S. Actually, this van was donated to Polish volunteers by Latvians to deliver humanitarian aid to the people of Ukraine. The Latvian flag is visible on the right side. Don't worry, the Latvians will soon get a new van and the Russian imperialists will not be able to defeat the defenders of freedom...
🇵🇱 Two Polish volunteers who provided humanitarian aid in Donetsk region were injured. One of them is in serious condition.
In addition, 4 more people were injured as a result of the Russian shelling.
The volunteer organization reported that this was the 22nd trip of volunteers, and one of the Poles had been working in eastern Ukraine since 2014.
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P.S. The Western strategy in relation to Russia's war crimes in Ukraine resembles a leaky bucket: on the one hand, the West supplies almost the minimum necessary amount of armaments for defense, keeping the Ukrainian army starving, while on the other hand, Western business continues to finance the Kremlin regime, buying Russian natural resources and with fictitious companies, they West supply the Russian military industry with the necessary components to produce Russian missiles targeted on Ukrainian civilians...
Definitely, nice fucking visit of Russian culture, isn't it? Thanks to politically correct idiots who made business with Putin for couple of decades and ignored all warning signs...!!!
Watch this nice little puppy being fed from a bottle in Kharkiv today. With sound.
Nice fucking visit of Russian culture, isn't it?
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dontforgetukraine · 4 months ago
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The BBC has finally picked up the story of the "human safari" russians are conducting in Kherson against the residents.
They report that since July 1, the city’s military administration have recorded more than 5,000 drone attacks with more than 400 civilians injured.
[The drone videos] were each posted with goading and threats to the Ukrainian public, including claims that all vehicles were legitimate targets and that people should minimise their public movement. The injured people were also insulted, called "pigs" or in one case mocked for being a woman.
If you want to read the BBC article and share it, you can find it below.
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Impact crater in a residential area of the Darnyts'kyi District, Kyiv, after Russian missile strikes this morning Ukraine, January 24, 2024. Source: OSINTtechnical
P.S. It looks like the war criminals sitting in the Kremlin are trying to create a propaganda show for gullible fools in Russia with the last couple of attacks in the last few days. The Russians have managed to hit some residential houses, a hotel, a couple of shops and, ironically, a used Tesla electric car dealership... achieving almost nothing in military terms...
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moody-alcoholic · 2 months ago
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Cross My Heart
Part 2 - Trust is a Two Way Street
Summary: eventual poly141 x reader. Enemies to lovers, mini fic.
CW: Mentions of war, mentions of death, descriptions of wounds, medical stuff, medical inaccuracies.
Previous parts - masterlist - next AO3
Enjoy <3
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The barrel is cold on your skin, you’re holding your breath, his finger is on the trigger. 
“Explain yourself.” A deep voice asks. You swallow hard trying to keep as still as possible.
“I’m a smuggler. I work for whoever pays. The people you killed, I was supposed to get them to Al Qatala. Konni pays me to smuggle people or weapons over the border. It’s easy to use ULF safehouses up here as a stop off point.” 
“You Russian?” The man with the mohawk asks. 
“Does it matter?” You almost spit back at him. 
“What about Al Qatala or ULF you done jobs for them too?” 
“If they pay, yeah. You’d be surprised  how desperate people can get.”  
“Gaz, stand down. She’s not a threat.” You see a hand land on his shoulder. You swallow again, looking up at him, his eyes are scrunched together, there’s real anger behind them. The gun moves from your head, you let out a sigh of relief, sitting back on your legs, you lower your hands slowly.
“What do Al Qatala pay you to smuggle?” Ghost asks. 
“I don’t ask. The less I know the less I’m a liability. I’m good at what I do, that's all that matters.” The man with the mohawk scoffs. Gaz moves back to stand with him. 
“You don’t even get a little curious?” Gaz asks, putting his pistol away. You sigh rolling your eyes, almost like it’s an inconvenience.
“POW’s, chemicals. High ranking members of Al Qatala, mostly for meetings with Konni, sometimes with Makarov himself.”
“What about the ULF?” 
“General supplies, the odd civilians, favors for Farah. It’s harder to cross the other borders. Russia is easy.” 
“So you’re not a medic. Can you even help him?” Ghost asks. You turn to look at him, you can’t tell if colour has come back to his face or not. 
“My mother was a nurse, my father was a doctor. I was on track to go to med school too.” You say, you’re not sure what’s going to happen now. You probably know as much as they do, they’ve most likely been trained on such situations. 
“Where are your parents now?” Gaz asks.
“Dead, killed in the conflict. Like almost everyone I know.” There’s sadness in your voice, you try to hide it. 
“You didn’t pick a side?” Ghost asks. 
“I did, in the beginning. Farah’s message was a popular one. It was the ULF who came to our aid when our town was attacked.” You pause looking round at them all. “It was the ULF who carpet bombed the hospital killing my father. A week later my mother was killed by Al Qatala when they raided a ULF base.” 
“I’m sorry, about your parents.” The mohawk man says, Gaz tuts. 
“Why become a smuggler?” 
“It was by chance. I managed to gather enough money to flee, and pay someone to get me over the border. We got talking, he offered me a job instead.” 
“Where is he now?”
“Probably dead.” You say as a matter of fact. You haven’t seen him in over a year. In the beginning he was like your mentor, teaching you the best routs how to use ULF and Al Qatala safehouses. Who to mention to get people to leave you alone. He vouched for you, got you jobs then when you were ready he just left. 
No one is saying anything. You move to stand up. 
“Your friend’s gunshot is not a through and through, that means the bullet is still in there. Pulling it out could kill him, I don’t have the equipment to check where it is or if he has any other injured organs. He needs a hospital.” You say urgently. 
“CASEVAC?” Gaz says.
“Not from here.” Ghost replies. There’s silence again. You squeeze your eyes closed sighing.
“There’s an abandoned vets in the next town, east of here. It will have the equipment I need to check him.” They could think you’re lying. They’re exchanging glances, you can almost see them thinking. It seems like Ghost is the one incharge, he shifts on his feet. 
“Okay.” 
“What about Farah?” Your head snaps over to the mohawk man, you need to get his name at some point, and figure out where his accent is from, he doesn’t sound like the other two.
“Nothing but radio silence.” Ghost replies. 
“How did you end up here?” You ask before you can stop yourself. You’ve been honest with them, maybe they’ll be honest with you.
“That's classified.” Ghost snaps, you nod. You expected that. 
“I heard Farah’s forces are moving north. We’re close to the Russian border. Maybe it’s best you wait?” You say offering up the only info you have on ULF’s movements.
“How do you know that?” Ghost asks. 
“I was warned they were on the move when I picked up this job.” You say. 
“By Konni?” Gaz asks, you nod. You hear Ghost sigh then mutter under his breath. 
“In your opinion, how bad is he?” Ghost asks, taking another step towards you, you hold your ground. 
“I don’t know. Moving him is risky, but there is no way to tell if the bullet is doing any damage internally. I couldn’t say without scans. There’s probably an x-ray at the vets.” You explain. “It’s 50/50 either way.” 
“And you know how to use one?” The mohawk guy asks, raising en eyebrow. 
“I-I could figure it out, I spent one summer shadowing a radiologist.” You explain. It’s a long shot, but right now it's about keeping yourself alive. As long as you’re useful you’re safe.
There are collective sighs around the room, glaces and nods of heads. Ghost lowers his weapon taking another step towards you. He opens his mouth about to speak when a groan from behind you stops him. 
You turn to see the man on the couch trying to sit himself up. Gaz rushes past you and you take a step back giving him room. 
“Price, don’t move. You’re okay.” He says. Price so that's the name of the man on the sofa. His eyes blink open and he looks around, you can feel Ghost behind you, the barrel of his weapon digging into your back. 
A gentle reminder they don’t trust you.
“Where are we?” Price groans, it’s barely words, you almost miss what he says.
“Urzikstan, ULF safehouse just across the border.” Gaz explains. They came from Russia, what were they doing in Russia?
“Shit, what happened?” Gaz is keeping him pressed down, his hand stroking his arm. 
“Convoy was ambushed, we had no choice.” 
“Alex?” Price asks.
“MIA, we lost track of him when you got shot. I made the order to fall back.” Ghost says but you can hear the strain in his voice. 
“Shit.” 
“It’s okay cap, we’ll find him.” So there are more people with them. Someone called Alex, and they’re missing. They had a convoy, most likely for the ULF. 
“Who’s she?” Price asks his gaze landing on you. You smile at him. 
“That’s a long story.” Gaz says.
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sayruq · 10 months ago
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The International Criminal Court seeks a warrants against Netanyahu and Yahya Sinwar
The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity over the October 7 attacks on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza, the court’s chief prosecutor Karim Khan told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour in an exclusive interview on Monday. Khan said the ICC is also seeking warrants for Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as two other top Hamas leaders — Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri, the leader of the Al Qassem Brigades and better known as Mohammed Deif, and Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas’ political leader. The warrants against the Israeli politicians mark the first time the ICC has targeted the top leader of a close ally of the United States. The decision puts Netanyahu in the company of the Russian President Vladimir Putin, for whom the ICC issued an arrest warrant over Moscow’s war on Ukraine. A panel of ICC judges will now consider Khan’s application for the arrest warrants. Khan said the charges against Sinwar, Haniyeh and al-Masri include “extermination, murder, taking of hostages, rape and sexual assault in detention.” “The world was shocked on the 7th of October when people were ripped from their bedrooms, from their homes, from the different kibbutzim in Israel,” Khan told Amanpour, adding that “people have suffered enormously." The charges against Netanyahu and Gallant include “causing extermination, causing starvation as a method of war, including the denial of humanitarian relief supplies, deliberately targeting civilians in conflict,” Khan told Amanpour..”
You can read the statement by the ICC prosecutor here
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justacynicalromantic · 2 months ago
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Ukraine is not the first country to face brutal and indiscriminate tactics of waging war against civilians. In October 1999, Russian missiles hit a maternity hospital in Grozny. At least 30 people died in the attack that day, including women and newborn babies, the AR agency reported. Grozny was razed to the ground, similar to Mariupol. Almost two decades later, in 2016, Russian airstrikes on Aleppo in Syria destroyed virtually all of the city’s hospitals and medical facilities. The killing of doctors was a deliberate strategy, because by killing one doctor, you kill a hundred other people,” notes Janine di Giovanni, executive director of The Reckoning Project, who worked as a reporter during Putin’s wars in Chechnya and Syria.
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mariacallous · 4 months ago
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Ukrainian musician Andriy Khlyvnyuk on Nov. 18 declined to accept the Magnitsky Human Rights Award due to the statements of his co-recipient, Yulia Navalnaya, regarding Western military aid to Ukraine.
Khlyvnyuk, lead singer of the Ukrainian music group BoomBox, joined Ukraine's Territorial Defense Force after Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022 and now serves in the National Police.
In a Facebook post published Nov. 18, Khlyvnyuk thanked the jurors of the Magnitsky Award, which honors journalists, activists, and politicians working to advance human rights.
"I sincerely thank all the founders and jury of the influential international Magnitsky Award in London," he said.
"You have noticed and noted my contribution to the race for freedom of speech and fundamental human rights, as part of the struggle for the independence of the Ukrainian state, which is insignificant compared to other people and foundations."
Khlyvnyuk then explained that despite his gratitude, he could not accept the award, which was also offered to Russian opposition figure Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of the late dissident Alexei Navalny.
"(A)s the father of two children living under missile strikes and a private in the defense forces of Ukraine ... I cannot receive this award together with other laureates who are 'not sure' of the need to provide my country with Western weapons, vitally necessary to repel Russian aggression," Khlyvnyuk said.
Navalnaya said in an interview with the German outlet Zeit that she was not sure whether or not it was correct to supply arms to Ukraine.
"It's difficult to say," she said.
"The war was unleashed by Vladimir Putin, but the bombs are hitting Russians too."
Following her husband's death in a Russian penal colony, Navalnaya has become a more visible leader in the Russian opposition movement. She received a 2024 Magnitsky Award under the category "Courage Under Fire."
Khlyvnyuk's statement comes a day after Russia on Nov. 17 unleashed one of its largest aerial attacks against Ukraine since the start of the full-scale war. The combined missile and drone attack targeted the country's energy grid and left multiple civilians dead or injured.
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P.S. Just in case if you have forgotten that inhuman Russian world isn't a woke Hollywood nicely censored movie...!!!
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Just in case you've forgotten the inhuman russian atrocities committed
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