Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

The stupid clown and his "superhero team" continue their pathological, cynical, and vomit-inducing photo shoots in which they, self-loving egoists, portray "universal sadness and worries for the whole world".

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This is the same "caring government" that steals and sells in supermarkets all the European humanitarian aid that is supplied to support the population and military equipment for the Ukrainian troops, while the mobilized recruits must supply themselves with all their own protective gear, including helmets, kneepads and camouflage suits. Ukrainians should die for bastards like these, while they take cute pictures for Western magazines with titles like "President of Peace," where there will be the face of sad Zelensky and psychopath Yermak.
 
Interesting analysis of the current situation by a well-known Russian Telegram channel translated via Deepl:

Two weeks in Donbass. We are back on the air after another eventful trip, where there is absolutely no time for anything but the main objectives - everything unnecessary is cut off there in Donbas. Even though we were silent for two weeks, when we return we realize that we did not miss anything of substance - we had published all the forecasts and scenarios of the situation based on the data "from the ground" and our insights earlier, having predicted this "autumn aggravation" back in July and August.

The collective West is now doing everything possible to stop Russia in Ukraine, to disrupt referendums on the annexation of the liberated territories, and to roll back the allied forces as far as possible to the border. Attacks on Russia's positions are coming from all directions, the West is using the tactics of "total pressure" and political blitzkrieg, trying to create maximum tension per unit time. At the same time, several economic, political and military projects have been launched, including attempts to open "second" fronts for Russia in Nagorno-Karabakh, Transnistria and Georgia, where representatives of the ruling party have called for a nationwide referendum on war with Russia.

London is working on the Zaporozhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP). Our intelligence knows that if the so-called "Ukrainian" paratroopers from Mi-6 managed to take the ZNPP, Russia could be accused of creating illegal nuclear weapons and a planned nuclear strike on Ukraine, and this would be an ironclad pretext for a new round of hellish sanctions and deliveries of new lethal weapons. That is why the nuclear power plant issue is under the president's direct control - the defense of the nuclear power plant has become an issue of special national importance. But even if plan "A" with the seizure of ZNPP fails and Russia keeps the nuclear plant under control and protects it from strikes, the collective West will proceed with scenario "B" and with the help of IAEA and UN will insist on putting the plant under the control of international observers and creating a large demilitarized zone that will push back Russian troops and put a stop to the further advance of our forces in the South-East.

Coordination of all actions on the so-called "containment of Russia" is carried out by handlers from London, Washington and partly Brussels, direct military leadership of the "counter-offensive" widely announced in the Western media is carried out by NATO forces at the military base in Ramstein and Lviv - British, American and Polish special forces operate on the front lines. All this counterattack, despite the local successes of the AFU, is costing a large number of casualties, the AFU command is literally "burning" thousands of fighters in the furnace of the counterattack - as reported from the "frontline" AFU losses are now at least 10 times greater. The secret meaning of this media-pumped counterattack, which, you will see, will soon suffocate due to a shortage of cannon fodder, is to create a picture of success, and to enter negotiations with Russia from a position of strength.

On the negotiating track is still the chief consigliere on behalf of the collective West, Regap "dove of peace" Erdogan, who once again invites Putin to his hookah in Istanbul, offering to mediate direct negotiations with Zelensky. It is no coincidence that at the same time Nagorno-Karabakh was again in flames, with Erdogan again playing a major role in escalating the conflict by provoking Azerbaijan to start active hostilities. Erdogan lit the fire, Erdogan can put it out - an unambiguous signal to Putin from his Turkish "friend". Once again, Russia is being forced into a new separatist "lascivious" peace on the terms of the West - to give up all ambitions and conquered positions, pay reparations and indemnities to Ukraine, and again become an obedient vassal of the collective West, returning to its geopolitical stall of "regional power". But the red lines have already been crossed on all sides, and the rivalry has already acquired an existential character - the Kremlin is not willing to make any significant concessions. This means that the stakes are in, and it's going to get very hot in the near future.
 
Another flare-up, which likely didn't happen without outside interference, designed to create problems for the Russian leadership. This time between Kyrgizstan and Tajikistan.

Gunfight breaks out between two former Soviet republics​

Border guards from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan have exchanged fire
Gunfight breaks out between two former Soviet republics

FILE PHOTO: Tajik special forces troops on the border with Kyrgyzstan. © Sputnik / Igor Yegorov

A gunfight erupted on the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan early on Monday, killing at least one soldier and wounding several others.

The two former Soviet republics have been trading blame for the incident, with the Tajik border service saying that Kyrgyz forces fired shots at its troops from rifles and machine guns “without any reason.”

One Tajik soldier was killed and two other injured in the clashes, it added.

Kyrgyzstan claimed that one of its patrols encountered a unit of Tajik troops in an area where they shouldn’t have been, in line with earlier agreements between Bishkek and Dushanbe.

“Ignoring the legitimate demands of the Kyrgyz side to withdraw from the area, the Tajik border guards opened fire,” the press service of the Kyrgyz border guards told RIA Novosti news agency.

According to preliminary data, the shootout, in which mortars were also used, didn’t result in any fatalities or injuries among Kyrgyz troops, it said.

Tensions spike between the two Central Asian countries from time to time as they are unable to fully agree on their 1,000km-long border in some areas.

There were also clashes on the border between two other former Soviet republics – Azerbaijan and Armenia - on Monday, with the sides losing around 50 troops each. Baku and Yerevan have been at odds over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh since the early 1990s.
 
Meanwhile in the EU, the president of the EU Commission, the former German minister of defence, Ursula von der Leyen, held the yearly State of the Union speech today. Predictably the message was that Putin will fail and the EU and Ukraine will prevail.

EU will prevail over Russia – von der Leyen​

The European Commission president has called for solidarity ahead of trying times for the bloc
EU will prevail over Russia – von der Leyen

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen © AFP / Frederick Florin

If the EU shows bravery and unity, it will gain the upper hand against Russia amid the conflict in Ukraine, European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen said on Wednesday.
“Let us be very clear – much is at stake. Not just for Ukraine, but for all of Europe and the world at large,” Von der Leyen insisted in her State of Union speech on Wednesday.
“This is not only a war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine, this is also a war on our energy. It’s a war on our economy. It’s a war on our values. It’s a war on our future. It’s about autocracy against democracy,” she said.
However, despite large parts of Ukrainian territory remaining under Russian control, and the looming energy crisis in Europe resulting from the EU’s sanctions on Moscow, the EU Commission chief expressed confidence that the outcome of the Ukraine conflict will be positive for Brussels.
“I stand here with a conviction that with the necessary courage and with necessary solidarity Putin will fail and Ukraine and Europe will prevail,” she said to great applause. “Europe’s solidarity with Ukraine will remain unshakable.”

She also praised the EU for its response to the Russian military operation, which has included military and humanitarian support for Ukraine, as well as the “toughest sanctions the world has ever seen.”
However, von der Leyen acknowledged that achieving victory against Russia would require serious sacrifices from European citizens. The moments ahead of us will not be easy – be it for the families who are struggling to make ends meet, or businesses who are facing tough choices concerning their future.”
Supplies of Russian oil and gas to Europe have drastically decreased amid the conflict in Ukraine, due to EU sanctions and Moscow’s countermeasures. People in Austria, the Czech Republic, and other countries in the bloc have taken to the streets in recent weeks to protest the soaring costs of energy, demanding that their leaders do something to resolve the crisis. However, there is a lack of unity in the EU on the idea of a price cap on Russian gas, which is being pushed by von der Leyen as a relief measure. Germany, Hungary, and Slovakia are among those that oppose the plan.
It is clear that the EU leadership do not care about the people of Europe. They obviously are following a different agenda and one which is hidden behind the hollowed out slogans of values and democracy. The thing about European solidarity and unity is more wishful thinking than reality and this winter will be a test of that.

Yesterday, the EU top 'diplomat', former president of the European Parliament and also former foreign minister for Spain, (socialist) Joseph Borrell came out swinging, trying to rally the people. He compares the sanctions on Russia as to putting Russia on a diet, but the truth is that it is the citizens of the EU who are being put on a diet.

Borrell compares anti-Russia sanctions to ‘diet’​

The restrictions should remain in place even if they don’t have an immediate impact on Moscow, the EU's foreign policy chief said
Borrell compares anti-Russia sanctions to ‘diet’

EU foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell attends a signing ceremony during a EU-Ukraine Association Council meeting in Brussels. © John THYS / AFP
The EU should not lift the sanctions it imposed on Russia over the Ukraine conflict even if they don’t have an immediate effect, because they work like a “diet,” the bloc’s top diplomat Josep Borrell said on Tuesday.
And the people of the EU are already feeling the start of this diet.
Speaking at a plenary session of the European Parliament, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs commented on calls from the Western Balkans urging Brussels to remove anti-Russian restrictions, saying it’s important for the EU “to press the point that sanctions are effective.”

Last week, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic predicted that Europe would face a “polar” winter next year, largely due to the sanctions the EU has levied on Russia, which impact the energy sector. While Serbia is not a part of the EU, the country’s energy supply routes run through countries that are, meaning that the nation would inevitably be hurt by the restrictions.
We cannot lift [sanctions] until they have had their effect. They may not have an immediate impact. It’s like going on a diet to lose weight and being upset that you haven’t lost kilos and kilos after just a couple of weeks,” the diplomat said.
According to Borrell, the sanctions “diet” must remain in place, otherwise the “kilograms you’ve already lost will be very easily put on again.”

The top diplomat insisted that despite the sweeping restrictions that the EU has imposed on Russia over its military campaign in Ukraine, it still must speak to the Russian leadership.

Diplomats are trained to talk to everyone, and undoubtedly there are some things that we need to discuss with the President of Russia,” he noted.
Borrell believes that the West should talk with Russia particularly on the subject of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, which has been repeatedly shelled by Kiev’s forces, according to Moscow.

The diplomat said that the EU should discuss the facility’s safety with Russia, because there is “no one else to talk to” apart from Moscow on the matter.
There are certain issues that could not be addressed without active input from the Russian authorities,” he reiterated, citing as another example the UN- and Turkey- brokered deal to unblock Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea.

The anti-Russia sanctions have taken a heavy toll on the EU economy, leaving it to grapple with soaring inflation and an energy crisis largely caused by the bloc’s decision to cut itself off from Russian oil as well as the shutdown of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
Perhaps the top leadership of the EU is coming out like this, is because they are aware of unrest brewing in the EU and hoping that ponerized slogans will appease the people.
 
Another flare-up, which likely didn't happen without outside interference, designed to create problems for the Russian leadership. This time between Kyrgizstan and Tajikistan.
The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan it is more than a couple of shot:
The losses of the Armenian side due to the shelling (NEWS: Ukraine, Russia, Donbass) of Azerbaijan amounted to 105 people, Pashinyan said.

Baku, in turn, announces its readiness to transfer the bodies of about 100 Armenian servicemen to Yerevan.

Subscribe to @Sputnik (NEWS: Ukraine, Russia, Donbass)
And:
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry has denied the shelling of a military facility and cars of the Russian Federation in Armenia.

"The Azerbaijani army is taking retaliatory measures (NEWS: Ukraine, Russia, Donbass) against the legitimate military facilities of the Armenian Armed Forces only in order to prevent large—scale provocations," Baku said.
Connections to Ukraine? and the US?
While the UA has NATO trained saboteurs in Ukraine, if there are foreign mercenaries in UA, what prevents some of them from being tasked with creating problems in countries close to Russia? Not much, I would think. Besides, US probably frowns at any chance of more close ties between Afghanistan and Russia, because If there was peace in Central Asia, then trains could travel easily and freely, transporting goods and people. Goods would not have to be transported by sea where the US dominates.

There was also, 26 MAY, 19:42: Lavrov says Armenia, Kazakhstan, Central Asian countries have US biolabs So, do these countries show their independence from Russia by housing biolabs to make the US happy. If they are willing to do that, would they be willing to fire off a couple of shells if they were paid or promised enough.
 
Clear message to Zelensky. I guess, although I don't see the guy as that important. He is just a clown following orders. Not sure what to make of it right now.

BREAKING – Ukrainian officials say 8 Russian cruise missile hit a "hydroelectric facility" in Kryvyi Rih — a city of 700,000 (President Zelenskyy's hometown.)

City is reportedly without tap water. Videos now circulating show that water levels in adjacent Inhulets River are rising.

Added:

With this dam, the Armed Forces of Ukraine "dry" Ingulets by regulating the spillway, so that it would be easier to build crossings for their offensives.

Not anymore)

It's of strategic value.
 
I just this priceless thing from Von der Leyen's speech.
One has to say that Russians are incredibly creative using chips from washing machines to make hypersonic missiles, state of the art military hardware, electronics for the space industry, oil and gas industry etc. I wonder how many washing machines they got hold of.

The EU with these types of leaders who are fed a steady diet of copium and slava Ukraine twitter lies, the end is nigh. God help us all.

Edit: Inserted the correct Twitter clip.
 
Looking up where this story with washing machines comes from, I found a link to an article from April 2022 which said that some companies were buying washing machines and repurposing the chips found there. It was regarding a shortage of chips in the whole world in general.
Anyone who has tried to buy a car or home appliance lately knows the chip shortage is still pretty bad. But it has become so dire that large industrial companies are buying washing machines in order to rip out the chips and repurpose them, according to ASML CEO Peter Wennink.

“Now, we could say that’s an anecdote,” he said on the company’s earnings call Wednesday. “But to be honest, it happens everywhere — it is 15-, 20-, 25-year-old semiconductor technology that is now being used everywhere.”

Wennink said that internet of things is likely driving the demand for these older chips found inside home appliances.

The Dutch company makes lithography tools that chip giants such as TSMC, Intel, and Samsung use to manufacture their most advanced processors.
So Von der Luegen found a feather, added her Russophobic narrative to it and ended up with duck (duck has a special meaning in French as it is called canard which also can mean: An unfounded or false, deliberately misleading story.)
 
I would be very careful to follow along in blaming Russia for what apparently happened there. If anything, that action sounds like a typical Ukraine move. We need more data and not jump the gun.
It could be, that if it is true that critical infrastructure has now been severely damaged or destroyed that insures electricity for large parts of (primarily eastern?) Ukraine, and there isn’t a possibility to get those regions back on the power grid rather swiftly, that the Russians will now have a justified reason to take off their gloves and establish full control over those critical infrastructure regions rather quickly, in order to rebuild a working/secure electricity grid, as fast as possible. The fact that this happens today on 9/11, surely further smells like a move primarily directed by the empire of lies, who likes to do such things on days like this, in their demonic hubris.

Edit: On the other hand, the above might be exactly what those PTB‘s expect and bait the russians to do. If it is some kind of bait in that regard, Putin might surprise them by not taking that bait and instead pulling something else out of his sleeve, that they do not expect. Something asymmetrical maybe.
I think at this point, we just have to wait and see how it plays out. It also seems to me that Russia might be in the process of upping the game now by possibly declaring the situation a war, which would give them more powers to engage, both legally and militarily speaking. Should it be true that Russia hit those power plants (and thereby cutting off electricity to large parts of the country), it might be part of that strategy, to take off the gloves, making it harder for the enemy and thereby possibly advancing faster in their goals, with more and harder engagement against the Ukrainian/NATO forces.

Looks like most people are now certain or convinced that the Russians have now (or are now) targeting electric power stations and such on a big scale in Ukraine, which started around September 11. But interestingly, almost no one seems to have noticed what the Russian ministry of defense had to say themselves, on 11. September, which is more or less clearly stating/suggesting the opposite:

⚡️Russian Defence Ministry report on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine

📄Part 2 (Read part 1 (MoD Russia))

⚠️ In order to destabilize the situation in the territory liberated by the Russian Armed Forces and the suffering of civilians, the Kiev regime continues its deliberate shelling of energy infrastructure: generating facilities, transformer substations, and power lines.

▫️Since September 1 this year, the territory of the Zaporozhye NPP and the city of Energodar have been subjected to artillery fire from the Ukrainian Armed Forces 26 times, including the territory of the nuclear plant.

▫️At the same time, as a result of aimed fire on the transformer substation on September 6 and the power line on September 8, the city of Energodar was twice remained without electricity.

▫️In the territory of the Donetsk People's Republic, Ukrainian artillery repeatedly struck 22 important power supply facilities in order to de-energize populated areas, kindergartens, life support facilities for the population, and industrial enterprises.

▫️On September 1, three mines of the Donetsk Coal Energy Company, where dozens of miners were trapped underground, were de-energized as a result of the strike.

▫️Yesterday, September 10, 19 transformer substations in the Petrovsky district of Donetsk were de-energized due to shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. More than 1,600 civilian objects were remained without electricity as a result of the shelling.

❗️It's important to say that the daily strikes against civilian infrastructure are carried out by the Kiev regime in a deliberate and targeted manner.

So, now the question: Is this just Propaganda from the Russians (aka. thereby suggesting that they don't do that) or do they actually still don't target energy structures? Given their track record and very open accounts of what they are doing in Ukraine, I would tend to believe them.

The only little thing I noticed on their own reports which has something to do with targeting something electric, was the following, on 12. September:

💥 Moreover, 1 electronic warfare station has been destroyed near Zaliznichnoye (Zaporozhye region), as well as 1 MRLS reparation and restoration workshop in Kramatorsk (Donetsk People's Republic).
 
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