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

Another witness account from Mariupol (Telegram video in the link):

MORTAR GAME OF UKRAINIAN SECURITY FORCES! FOR FUN, THEY SHOT AT CIVILIANS WHO WERE TRYING TO BURY A MAN

Here is another story of a resident who witnessed the anti-human behavior of Ukrainian punishers in Mariupol. He told how the security forces shot his car with machine guns, how they fired at people in the yard with a mortar, how they put equipment in the yard of a residential building, engaged in looting. When asked how he feels about the Ukrainian "defenders", he answered very succinctly. One word was enough! A word that conveys their whole essence.

All the details are in the video!
 
Will this war soon spread to other countries?


Some weeks ago the Russians warned Finland and Sweden.


Putin wasn't bluffing. The Finns are finished.

Thereby, a ground invasion of Finland will not even be necessary. Protect the land borders, use caliber missiles to hit military targets anywhere in the country and put their air force out of action, deploy hypersonic missiles to take their entire naval fleet to the bottom. (All on day one)

Keep repeating this until they come to their senses. If the Finns want to put an end to this they will have to launch a risky ground invasion into Russian territory. And the defender side has a very strong advantage here.

Same with so-called ''Neutral Sweden''.

Hopefully, common sense will prevail.

My guess is that Russia will try to make use of its finely-tuned diplomacy machine before going straight for hypersonic bombing of a neighbouring state. And perhaps economic measures, too, such as halt of exports - though it is very hard to guess.
 
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Khazarian Roots in Ukraine​


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Khazaria, Rothschild Dynasty, New World Order, Ukraine and Implementation of the Nephilim Agenda

During a podcast Clif High made a tantalising comment: “In 1666 Sabbatai Zevi, he was a Khazarian and he was their messiah … [Zevi] said that it was okay fo

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcbPNOcBFUZVcsuJ_SSHs1A

I found this the other day by accident, showing (supposedly) the Khazarian past in the symbol of the modern Ukrainian crest.

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I found this the other day by accident, showing (supposedly) the Khazarian past in the symbol of the modern Ukrainian crest.

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The Khazar bident (less often the trident, Tamga) is a Khazar symbol that influenced the heraldry of Ukraine and Russia. Entire series of Khazar signs are based on a bident or trident with a rectangular, conical or arcuate cup.


During the excavations of Sarkel M.I. Artamonov found a bone plate with a bident. In the same place, in Sarkel, images of bidents on afmors were found. On the bricks in Sarkel (obviously Khazar) similar rune-like signs are depicted.

Before Vladimir I, Russian princes (in any case, Igor Rurikovich, Olga, Svyatoslav Igorevich, Yaropolk Svyatoslavich) also used bidents.

According to the researcher Sergei Beletsky, these bidents were associated with the signs of the Khazar Khagans (whose title was also borrowed by the Rurikovichs), and A.Yu. Chernov believes that these latter were transformed into a trident - a hieroglyph of the Russian princely dynasty, evidence of which is a series of bronze sword-sheath tips with images of a magical direction, on which, since the time of Vladimir I, the falcon has been graphically transformed into a trident of the "heraldic signs of the Rurikids." The Khazar and Scandinavian (Danish) components merge into a trident:

The brothers of Vladimir, that is, Yaropolk and Oleg, as well as the children of Yaropolk, had the Khazar bident as a linear sign... The bident is a symbol of the Khazar rulers... that the Rurikoviches, who competed with the Khazar Khaganate, under Svyatoslav are freed from the southeastern political guardianship. For some time, the Kievan princes will use the title of kagan, but Khazaria is a thing of the past, the bident is gone, and the highest Khazar title is losing its sacred power.

The tamga-shaped signs of Khazaria are not outwardly identical to the “signs of the Rurikovichs”, but schematically many of them are very close.
This borrowing from the Khazars is not limited. So, griffins (eagle griffins) are characteristic of ancient Russian art, where their images are associated with the princely environment. But they are also found in Khazaria.

Flerova sees in the Khazar bident, and in general in the bipolarity of the art of Khazaria, the idea of confrontation between two mutually exclusive cosmic principles, the struggle of the gods of light and fire with darkness.

Thus, these signs came into the Old Russian environment from Khazaria.

Bidents and tridents were widely used on the territory of the Khazar Khaganate as symbols of supreme power - they were the tamgas of the ruling clans. This was a continuation of the Sarmatian-Alanian tradition of using such signs, dating back to the era of the Bosporan kingdom.

At the same time, two-toothed and three-toothed tamgas are found on the territory of the Khazar Khaganate on a variety of categories of things: on the details of a belt set (Podgorovsky burial ground), in the form of graffiti on stone blocks and bricks of fortresses (Sarkel, Mayatsky settlement, Semikarakora, Khumara), in the form of pottery hallmarks on vessels (Dmitrievsky burial ground).

In Khazaria, bidents significantly predominate over tridents.

 
Edit: You beat me to it by 6 minutes @Tyomodachi! :-)

The 'gold trident on a blue shield' is the coat of arms of Ukraine. It's known officially as the 'Emblem of the Royal State of Volodymyr the Great'. Trident/candelabra/3-tailed comet and blue shield/ocean/creation story, perhaps? Some selections from this Wikipedia page (emphases mine):

Symbols of the Rurikids

Throughout the early Middle Ages, the Rurikid knyazes of the Kievan Rus' used unique symbols to denote property rights over various items. They are depicted on punches, seals, and coins of the Rurikids. In contrast to Western European heraldry, where coats of arms belonged to entire families, or were inherited without changes by firstborn sons, Rurikid symbols were personal, with every knyaz devising an emblem of their own for themselves.

Images of knyazes’ symbols

As a rule, on the coins of Kievan knyazes, one encounters figures resembling an inverted letter “П”, to which are added “offshoots” from below or in the middle, and likewise dots, crosses, etc. The same symbols could look different depending on the item on which they were depicted. Thus, the emblems of the knyazes on seals are depicted schematically, in a maximally simplified form, whilst on coins the same symbols have a large number of additional ornamental elements. The heraldic symbols of Rus’ knyazes are known to us not only in the form of depictions on coins and seals, but also on pendants, rings, weapons, etc. Based on these findings, it is possible not only to trace the evolution of the symbols of the knyazes of Kievan Rus’, but also to try to reconstruct their origins.

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Origins

The use of depictions of the bident and trident makes the symbols of the Rurikids resemble the complex imperial coats of arms of the Bosporan Kingdom, the basic elements of which were likewise these symbols. In common with the Bosporans, the Rus’ princely emblem indicates preferential use of the bident as the basis of the composition of “coats of arms”. Another point of resemblance between the emblems of the Rus’ knyazes and the arms of the Bosporan tsars is the hereditary character of their development. As was already said above, the “coats of arms” of Rus’ knyazes were personal symbols, not passing on to descendants, but, as with the symbols of the Bosporan Kingdom, having one basis in the form of a bident, to which every ruler added (or from which they removed) elements in the form of various sorts of “offshoots”, curls, etc. Amidst the “coats of arms” of the Rus’ knyazes one meets with even complete analogues of the coats of arms of Bosporan rulers. For example, the personal sign of Yaroslav the Wise on belt plaques found near Lake Ladoga and in the vicinity of Suzdal is practically completely identical to the depiction on sets of belts from the Pereschepinsk hoard of Poltava oblast, produced in the 7th and 8th centuries in the Central Black Sea Coast. Both this and other depictions resemble the form of a trident. Such signs (bidents and tridents) were widely used in the territory of the Khazar Khanate as symbols of supreme authority — they were the tamgas of the ruling families. This was a continuation of Sarmato-Alan traditions of the use of such signs, dating from the time of the Bosporan Kingdom. Bident and trident tamgas are known from the 8th and 9th centuries in the Khazar world in the details of belt garnitures (Podgorovsky tumulus), in the form of graffiti on the stone blocks and bricks of fortresses (Sarkel, Mayatsky, Semikarakorsky, and Khumarian settlements), and in the form of pottery stamps on vessels (Dmitrievsky tumulus). Possibly in the Kievan Rus’ such symbols came straight from the Khazars, much like the title “Khagan”, known to the first Rus’ knyazes.
 
The reality of a big city after the mass and uncontrolled distribution of weapons to the population.

How 16 "Russian sabotage groups" were caught in Kiev
08.04.2022 - 0:30

Military columnist Boris Rozhin, in his author's blog ColonelCassad, spoke about the situation in Kiev, where they are frantically looking for Russian saboteurs and grabbing their own armed gangs.

"According to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, 16 Russian subversive groups were detained in Kiev for 2 days.

By a happy coincidence, after checking it turned out that all 16 “Russian DRGs” turned out to be armed gangs of the Volkssturm, who were engaged in looting and robberying. And this is only for 2 days.

How many such gangs actually are, how many people have been killed by them, how many members of these gangs have been killed (and passed off as Russian DRGs), I think even in Ukraine they can hardly count."

https://rusvesna.su/news/1649351501

Реальность большого города после массовой и бесконтрольной раздачи оружия населению.
 
From RT. The video link is a 5:49 minute selection. It does not talk about Bucha directly but gives supporting evidence via what happened in nearby towns.

Phone call records shed light on what happened near Kiev

Looking for Russian atrocities alleged by Ukraine, Kiev’s security officials and Western journalists find something else

Apr. 7, 2022

Ukrainian security officials and Western journalists who went looking for Russian atrocities northwest of Bucha in the Kiev region found no signs of human rights abuses, according to phone call records obtained by RT. Instead, locals told journalists the Russian troops gave them food and treated them well. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian official complained that his own side’s militia looted everything.

In a series of satellite phone calls, a reporter identified only as “Simon” tells his colleagues he visited Borodyanka – a town about 25 kilometers northwest of Bucha – and “there’s no bodies in the streets at all,” contrary to what he was led to expect.

The town has been “shelled to pieces,” Simon says, “but there’s no evidence of any rights abuses here at all.” In fact, he and his crew interviewed multiple residents who said the Russian troops had been very friendly and gave them food and water and other supplies. “And we got quotes on camera for that,” he adds.


“I don’t know what the prosecutor was talking about, but we have seen nothing like that, at all. It’s a completely different picture,” Simon tells his colleagues. One French journalist may have seen a body of someone killed by shelling, but “no executions.”

The correspondent ends the call by saying he was going back to Bucha, to “try and find some more evidence of extrajudicial killings there, but there’s no sign of any of that here.”

Ukraine has accused Russia of murdering over 400 civilians in Bucha before retreating from the town near Kiev last week. The US and its allies have accepted Kiev’s claims uncritically, citing them to impose more sanctions against Russia. Moscow has categorically denied the accusations, however, saying that Russian troops pulled out of the town on March 30, and that claims of killings appeared only four days later – after Ukrainian security forces and TV cameras arrived in town.

Another intercepted call, between two Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) officials, revealed the situation in Kukhari, a town about 60 kilometers northwest of Bucha – and it, too, clashes with the prevailing media narrative coming from Kiev and the NATO capitals.

“From March 24 to April 3, after we pushed the ‘orcs’ away from here,” says a SBU official identified only as Sergey Anatolyevich, speaking to someone named Lesogor and using the Ukrainian derogatory term for Russians. “After the unit that pushed them out moved on, the territorial defense came from Malin … and marauded during that time. Looted everything they could. Broke down doors, everything. Safes were opened, cars were stolen. They stuffed the cars with everything worth anything and took it away,” he adds.

“It turns out the ‘Moskals’ took nothing, but ours went in and looted everything,” Sergey Anatolyevich adds, using another derogatory term for Russians. Malin is a nearby town southwest of Kukhari, held by the Ukrainian military.

When Lesogor asks which unit was looting, the other official replies that no one really knows. “Some say Volhynian, others say someone else,” he says, referring to a region in western Ukraine.


Moscow sent troops into Ukraine on February 24, following a seven-year standoff over Kiev’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements and end the conflict with the breakaway regions of Donetsk and Lugansk. Russia ended up recognizing the two as independent states, at which point they asked for military aid.

Russia demands that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two Donbass republics by force.
 
Serious potential false flag incident, this from Slava:

"🇺🇦🇷🇺⚡The DPR reports that Ukrainian troops attacked Kramatorsk with Tochka-U, debris fell near the station, there are casualties among civilians"

This has already been reported as a Russian rocket attack by the BBC. 30 dead, 100 wounded. My heart aches.
 
These are photos posted on the Telegram channel of the Polish political party Konfederacja.
Captioned: " Russian troops persecute Ukrainians and plunder their homes".
Note the weapons of these soldiers.
Not likely to be Russian. They don't have armbands.
Civilians rather from another region of the world.
In my opinion it is Palestine.

 
Serious potential false flag incident, this from Slava:

"🇺🇦🇷🇺⚡The DPR reports that Ukrainian troops attacked Kramatorsk with Tochka-U, debris fell near the station, there are casualties among civilians"

This has already been reported as a Russian rocket attack by the BBC. 30 dead, 100 wounded. My heart aches.

Russia can't compete with the entire MSM propaganda establishment but they still have to live with the people of Ukraine after it's liberated. Once the dust has settled, the people who live in these regions will have a different and correct perspective.
 
Added : For Hungary, I wonder if the vote of their UN representant is in accordance with Orban's view, maybe soon replaced ? Strange also for Serbia ...

Serbia was blackmailed, they had no other choice. Russia will understand

Sputniknews:
Vucic explained why Serbia voted against Russia at the UN.

Serbia supported the suspension of Russia's membership in the UN Human Rights Council due to pressure and blackmail from the West. This was stated by the President of the country on national television.

He recalled that Serbia is the only European country that has not imposed sanctions against Russia. According to Vucic, the original decision in the voting was to abstain. But there was a lot of pressure on Belgrade.

Now the fate of Serbia is being decided, whether we will be excluded from the package of oil sanctions, today," Vucic said, recalling that Serbia will soon not be able to import oil from anywhere due to EU sanctions.

On the eve of the UN General Assembly, during a special session, adopted a resolution on the suspension of Russia's membership in the Human Rights Council.

93 voted for the decision, 24 delegations opposed it, 58 abstained.

Algeria, Belarus, Bolivia, Burundi, CAR, China, Republic of Congo, Cuba, DPRK, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mali, Nicaragua, Syria, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zimbabwe voted against the resolution.
 
Serious potential false flag incident, this from Slava:

"🇺🇦🇷🇺⚡The DPR reports that Ukrainian troops attacked Kramatorsk with Tochka-U, debris fell near the station, there are casualties among civilians"

This has already been reported as a Russian rocket attack by the BBC. 30 dead, 100 wounded. My heart aches.

I would like to add important circumstances for a more complete awareness of the degree of cynicism of the organizers of such events. An evacuation from the city was announced in Kramatorsk yesterday. The local authorities actively gathered people to the railway station. Now, after what happened, it is clear that this was done to increase the number of victims.
Today it became known that a curfew has been announced in the city of Irpen. Let me remind you that this was happened in Bucha earlier, so this is a possible place for the next provocation.


Хочется добавить важные обстоятельства для более полного осознания степени цинизма организаторов подобных мероприятий. Вчера в Краматорске было объявлено об эвакуации из города. Местная власть активно собирала людей к железнодорожному вокзалу. Теперь, после случившегося, понятно что сделано это для увеличения количества жертв. Сегодня стало известно, что объявлен комендантский час в городе Ирпень. Напомню, что подобное происходило в Буче, так что это возможное место следующей провокации.
 
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