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I'd say that restaurant owner Prigozhin did his part of the war, and he will be probably gently asked to go on vacation.
Archbishop Vigano, Sergei Lavrov, and other luminaries kick off a promising new global grassroots movement which could get very, very big. Russophiles from 40 countries gather in Moscow.
It is my pleasure to present the first comprehensive, detailed report in English, written by an insider, about the International Russophile Movement, launched last month in Moscow.
This project, supported by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aims to counterpunch the relentless waves of Russophobia and cancel culture unleashed by the usual suspects since the start of the Special Military Operation (SMO) in Ukraine in February 2022.
As readers will be able to verify, this is a multipolar information project that can become an inspiration for the Global South. The idea is to counteract arrogance and intolerance with an affirmative stance that is deeply rooted in culture, civilizational values and the vision of a more equitable system of international relations.
It’s time to change the narrative. Enjoy the ride (P.E.)
Since the onset of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine in February of last year, globalist elite media have gone into overdrive trying to portray Russia as it exists today, and everything Russian – its government, president, culture, history, religion, as the epitome of evil. Predictably, this is now badly misfiring. Realizing an opening, a prominent Bulgarian public figure is taking his 20 year old Russophile movement global, with applause and encouragement from the Russian government and influential Russian elites. If it gains traction, a very real possibility, Russia, and her many friends and admirers around the world, will have scored a powerful PR victory against globalist elites.
The recently inaugurated International Russophile Movement, which goes by its French acronym, MIR (Mouvement International Russophile), which means ‘peace’ or ‘world’ in Russian, celebrated its founding congress in March in Moscow with a glittering series of well organized public events heavily covered by Russian media, featuring friends and delegates from 42 countries.
The welcome party was a very Russian affair, with spirited toasts, a rich buffet, an excellent Cossack music and dancing troupe, flowing vodka and champagne, and high-spirits all around. Ms. Zakharova, known for her love of Russian folk dancing, did not disappoint, clearly enjoying the opportunity to kick up her heels, a likely welcome diversion from the daily infowars of which she is a popular Russian champion.
Link to above video. 820,000 views.
On the following day MIR aptly held its founding congress in a large, glassed-in atrium of Russia’s main museum dedicated to its favorite poet, the Russian genius Alexander Pushkin. Russian political heavyweights from across the spectrum welcomed the delegates, starting with foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, Ms. Zakharova again, several heads of Russia’s largest political parties, top members of the government, prominent businessman Konstantin Malofeev, influential political philosopher Alexander Dugin, and a warm welcome from the Head of the Russian Church, Patriarch Kirill, conveyed by Mr. Malofeev.
A very memorable speech in a day of great speeches came from Italian Archbishop Vigano, former Papal Nuncio to the US and outspoken critic of Pope Francis, who gave a 10 minute speech via video link, calling Russia, ‘the last bastion of civilization against barbarism’. For the English text translation, click here. Here is a good review of the speech. Here is the video in Italian.
Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov gave the headline speech at the event. He began it by reading a message to the congress from President Putin. You can find the full text here. His remarks included trademark Lavrov repartee:
We are all adults here. Let’s not try to be condescending, like our Western colleagues are when they publicly demand everyone, including countries representing great ancient civilisations, follow their orders.
Herein lies the difference between us and what the Western civilisation, which is obsessed with its greatness and exceptionality, is degenerating into. It is now fighting for dear life and doing whatever it takes as it tries to cling to its global dominance that is slipping away.
The US (let’s face it, Anglo-Saxons) has taken the reins of power into its own hands and minces no words in telling Europe to forget about strategic autonomy. No strategic autonomy for you! All of you, they are letting them know, will do as we say.
A vast number of Europeans who are steeped in the traditions of the classics of our common vast continent are not willing to give up the achievements of our common culture and history, or the fight for the rights that the people of our planet, including our common vast Eurasian continent, really need.
Founding members of MIR also spoke, including the well-known Brazilian journalist Pepe Escobar, businessman Pierre de Gaulle (grandson of the former French president), popular Italian author, academic, and public activist, President of the German Arab Society, Princess Dr. Vittoria Alliata, and German politician and activist Waldemar Herdt (former Bundestag member for the AfD).
Dr. Alliata’s speech, which likened Russophobia to Islamophobia was also very well received, and gives a good idea of the high level of oratory at the event. Rumble video of the speech can be found here. Full English text can be found here, and here is an informative interview (print) with Alliata from a Russian Christian news site (Tsargrad).
After the speeches, delegates formally founded the movement, and elected a governing body.
Writing about the event in Zerohedge, Escobar explained why he joined MIR:
I am a founding member and my name is on the charter. In my nearly four decades as a foreign correspondent, I have never been part of any political/cultural movement anywhere in the world; nomad independents are a fierce breed.
But this is extremely serious: the current, irredeemably mediocre self-described “elites” of the collective West want no less than cancel Russia all across the spectrum.
No pasarán.
Here is Escobar’s speech:
Here is a link to an interview with Dr. Alliata from RT on the sidelines
Here is a link to a video of the full proceedings (in Russian)
The official Russian Orthodox Church was also strongly represented at the congress, sending four representatives to take part. Here is a link to a Russian TV news report about that (in Russian).
Later that evening, delegates and friends were again wined and dined at the Foreign Ministry’s ‘House of Receptions’, an extraordinary 19th c. gothic revival mansion in central Moscow formerly belonging to one of Tsarist Russia’s richest men, and now used by the ministry for its most lavish social events. Lavrov and Zakharova were again in attendance along with other luminaries, and made themselves available to the guests for hours, often hobnobbing with small groups in a lively exchange of ideas. It was the very opposite of stiff and formal, and a vivid example of official Russia using personal charm and diplomacy in an unusually effective way.
Other prominent names participating in the events include the German journalist and social media sensation, Alina Lipp, Russian activist and businessman Alexey Komov, American actor Steven Seagal, American Orthodox Christian priest Fr. Joseph Gleason, and German alternative journalist Thomas Roeper, who wrote about the event for German audiences.
Enthusiasm for MIR goes right to Mr. Putin, who awarded Malinov a rare medal, the ‘Order of Friendship’, in 2019. At the time, Malinov told Putin of his desire to create a global Russophile movement and Putin heartily endorsed the idea.
The central question is whether after such a strong launch, MIR actually gets down to business, and does the hard work necessary to deliver on its promise. The enthusiastic send-off by Russia’s establishment is understandable, and in fact, the diplomatic, soft-power, and PR benefits of MIR are obvious. It would be the ultimate upset if, in the face of a massive campaign by globalist media to isolate Russia, millions of people around the world, especially in the US and Western Europe, the home turf of the globalist elite, rejected the demonization, and say that they rather like and admire Russia for a multitude of reasons. This is precisely what MIR is banking on.
Russia, more than most countries, has an enormous, and largely unrealized soft-power resource in the unusual richness and popularity of its cultural, Christian, and historical achievements over the centuries. Its literature, music, ballet, dance, art, sports, and more are legendary and widely loved and admired, and not likely to succumb to a routine globalist demonization campaign. Russia’s emergence as the main defender of traditional Christianity is another compelling front. Decades of championship of sovereignty and anti-colonial movements in the 3rd world have won Russia friends and admirers throughout the global south.
It does appear that MIR is very much the right idea at the right time, coinciding with a striking rise in support and sympathy with Russia in the West, and around the world, over recent months in response to the Ukraine conflict. If at the start of the military intervention 14 months ago Western globalist propaganda reigned supreme, generating strong sympathy for Ukraine, since then Western populations have had time to better understand the conflict, and with the facts widely available on the internet, many people are siding with Russia. In both the US and Western Europe, support for Russia has been growing dramatically, reaching significant levels, such as 30% in the US, putting pressure on the neocon establishment’s ability to further prosecute the war.
Last week, a month since MIR’s founding, we had an opportunity to sit down with Mr. Malinov in Moscow and ask him what progress MIR is making, and what Russophiles around the world can expect going forward. He confirmed that work is moving ahead full-swing, with some rather impressive plans.
Specifically, they are currently building a global website in multiple languages through which members can stay in touch with the movement and learn about latest activities, and allow for people to register and join. They are also planning a series of online events throughout the year, virtual ‘round tables’ on a multitude of subjects related to Russian culture and history. The soonest one, a 24 hour online discussion on multipolarity is scheduled for April 29. It is open to anyone around the world who wants to join. Details on how to do so can be found here.
A physical round table is being planned in Serbia for the end of June, also with online participation. Most importantly, the possibility is being discussed of organizing petitions. One possibility being discussed is running a petition drive in the EU with the goal of gathering 1 million signatures demanding an end to economic sanctions against Russia, which would force, by law, a debate on the subject in the European Parliament. ‘People’s diplomacy’ will be central to MIR, which would involve encouraging tourism to Russia, and making tourist visas a simple and hassle-free procedure. In January of 2024 he wants to have a major event in Moscow, again bringing hundreds of people from all over the world in the name of Russophilia.
Bulgarian roots
Malinov (Wikipedia), 54, a life-long public figure in his native Bulgaria, has been professionally promoting Russophilia for almost his entire political life. He explained that, as in neighboring Serbia, affection for Russia is a powerful political current in Bulgaria, owing to a centuries-long Slavic and Orthodox Christian brotherhood (the Russian and Bulgarian people stem from the same Slavic tribes) between Bulgaria and Russia going back 1500 years.
Bulgaria is the birthplace of the ecclesiastic language, Old Church Slavonic, used in church services, prayers, and Bibles in Russia (in which Russians include Ukraine and Belarus), Bulgaria, and Serbia. Indeed, Bulgaria, like Serbia, recovered its independence from the Ottoman empire thanks to considerable Russian sacrifice and support in the Russo-Turkish wars of …, and Bulgaria, like Serbia, was an important refuge for White Russians fleeing the Bolshevik hellstorm.
Malinov was involved with the founding of the Bulgarian Russophile movement in 2003, and it has been a large part of his life since then, and indeed, it is a significant force in Bulgarian domestic politics.
Malinov says he has been thinking about building a global Russophile movement for years, and that the decision to start was made in September of last year, when he discussed it with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov when they attended an unveiling of a statue to St. Alexander Nevsky (+1263), one of Russia’s greatest and most popular military and religious heroes, at the ministry of foreign affairs in Moscow.
He began actively lobbying Russian political leadership to get behind a global Russophile movement starting in 2018, at the Livadia Forum, an annual conference held by the Federation Council, the Russian equivalent of the US Senate, at the famous royal palace of the same name in Crimea, a favorite of the last Tsar and his family, who have since been canonized. The annual event was started after Crimea voted to become part of Russia with the goal of gathering friends of Russia from around the world.
Malinov’s Bulgarian organization “Russophiles’ has chapters throughout Bulgaria, and has organized public, open-air events where attendance reached 40,000 people. Here is a link to their website, and a Wikipedia article about them. Their activities include maintaining public monuments to Russian-Bulgarian friendship, identifying important historical dates around which to organize public events, roundtables and concerts, publishing books, articles, TV segments and films, and educating people about Russia, including working with schools and kindergartens.
Malinov has spent his entire career in Bulgarian party politics, mostly with the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), a social-democratic successor to the Bulgarian Communist Party, focusing on media and publishing. He was the successful publisher of the BSP’s newspaper, ‘Duma’, ‘New Times’, which is the oldest social-democratic magazine in the world, the magazine ‘Contemporary Indicator’, and the Bulgarian editions of ‘The Russian Gazette’ (the official organ of the Russian government), and ‘Le Monde Diplomatique’ a venerable leftist, anti-globalist French monthly, majority-owned by ‘Le Monde’, a major French daily newspaper. Malinov has also been a representative in the Bulgarian parliament for the BSP. He broke with the BSP in 2015 because he disagreed with its increasingly pro-US position regarding Russia.
Asked about his political views, Malinov insists that the left-right paradigm is outmoded, and exists only to control and manipulate people. He is overtly Christian, with a gold Orthodox cross lapel pin, and liberally peppers his speeches and conversation with Christian references. In his introductory speech at the congress, Malinov explained that his understanding of Russophilia is the embrace of truth and decency, exemplified by Russia, and deceit and evil, as exemplified by what he calls a ‘neo-liberal dictatorship’ in power in the West.
Malinov stressed that he believes the populations of the West are oppressed by a malignant elite, and one should not lump together the people of the West and their governments. ‘Don’t confuse people and governments’ says Malinov. He says he stressed this when he met Putin in 2019, and that Putin agreed with him, repeatedly advancing this theme in subsequent speeches.‘
The main thing I want to get across in this interview are these 3 simple ideas, which embody the idea of Russophilia’ emphasized Malinov, ‘Traditional Values – Strong National States – A Multipolar World.’ He elaborates, ‘being a Russophile means being a patriot of your own country, because Russia stands for multipolarity.’ Malinov explained that these simple ideas work with all world religions and political systems, and that after much thought, he distilled the principles of his organization to these three points, precisely because they can be embraced around the world.
Listening to Malinov and his public statements, it becomes clear that he is sincerely, Christian, and that his lapel pin is not for show. His conversation is peppered with references to his faith. ‘It’s a spiritual battle’, he declares, saying that he will run MIR on the principles of ‘humility, honesty, and transparency’.
Despite the complete neutrality of MIR regarding religions, one could not help noticing a Christian tinge to the atmosphere. Founding members Malinov, Herdt, and Sorlin are very conservative Christians. Konstantin Malofeev and Alexander Dugin are too, and additionally, strong Orthodox Christian monarchists. Here is a recent speech by Dugin at the World Russian People’s Council where is Christian worldview is clearly stated. The Russian Orthodox Church sent 4 representatives, and the main Christian TV channel covered the event. Another delegate is a Palestinian Orthodox priest. (Name?)
Malinov’s university degree is in history, and his discussion of the roots of Russian-Bulgarian friendship reveals a sophisticated understanding of European history, political philosophy, and Christian Orthodox theology. Indeed, Malinov comes across as a man immersed in journalism, media, and ideas.
He dwells on the idea that Russia is the ideal vessel to bring about peace and understanding around the world because it is part of both East and West. He argues that countries like Russia and Bulgaria have had to learn to get along with sometimes hostile neighbors over centuries, and that the Eastern European, Christian Orthodox mentality is more ‘delicate and nuanced’, more focused on cooperation and consensus than the more categorical and divisive West.
Asked about the burgeoning movement among Russian elites to open up Russia to immigration from the West, particularly for people of Russian (Russians understand this to includes Ukrainian and Belarus) ethnicity, Malinov says that he is aware of the phenomenon and endorses it, but that this will not be a major focus of MIR. Significantly, MIR Vice Chairman,the German politician Waldemar Herdt, is very active in this movement, so one might expect some overlap.
Getting back to organizational details, he stresses that he is rolling out MIR slowly but surely. He says he has been deluged with enthusiasm since the very public founding last month, mostly from people who want to know how they can participate and get involved. He warns about over-expectations, while reassuring that everything is on track will take its place in good time. Specifically, he said he expects that a final decision on MIR’s activities and program for the coming year will be made in early May.
Malinov says that despite a lot of interest, membership in MIR will not be open to Russian citizens. ‘Russian citizens are already Russophiles, or at least they ought to be’, he quips. ‘We want this to be a place where people from other countries register their affection and admiration of Russia.’
MIR elected a governing body at the founding congress in Moscow, which includes, among others:
Chairman – Nikolai Malinov – Bulgaria
Vice-chairmen:
Members:
- Waldemar Gerdt – politician (former AfD) and social activist – Germany
- Fabrice Sorlin – businessman and social activist – France
- Elie Hatem – lawyer and political advisor – Lebanon
- Souleymane Anta Ndiaye – diplomat – Senegal
Countries represented at the founding congress, among others, include:
- Jan Czarnogurski former prime minister – Slovakia
- Princess Dr. Vittoria Alliata – Author and social activist – Italy. Wikipedia. YouTube.
- Ivan Kostić – politician – Serbia
- Pepe Escobar – journalist – Brazil
- Guy Mettan – journalist and politician – Switzerland
- Mariusz Schwider journalist – Poland
- Samir El Ghadban Christian activist – Syria
- Patrick Poppel – activist and journalist – Austria
- Mikis Filaniotis – literary translator – Cyprus
- Omurbek Egemberdiyev – public figure – Kyrgyzstan
- Pardamean Laurentius Raymond Junior – singer – Indonesia
- Steven Segal actor – USA
- Sammy Kotwani businessman – India
- Sherif Ged social activist – Egypt
- Yunoussou Doukansi political activist – Mali
- Alexandre Djourbavia – Albania
Major countries not represented include Japan, China, Australia and Canada, among others. Malinov believes that within a short time most countries in the world will be represented in his organization.
- Albania
- Argentina
- Austria
- Armenia
- Belarus
- Brazil
- Bulgaria
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Egypt
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Hungary
- India
- Indonesia
- Israel
- Italy
- Kyrgyzstan
- Lebanon
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Mali
- Moldova
- Montenegro
- Poland
- Romania
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sudan
- Syria
- Switzerland
- Transnistria
- Turkey
- USA
- Venezuela
A Russian print news outlet did an excellent write-up of the congress which gives a good sense of the atmosphere and thinking:
“The chosen emblem of the new movement is also indicative – a ballerina throwing a satellite into the air and wrapped in the colors of the Russian flag. This choice of symbol was intended to emphasize that it is about uniting people around a culture.
This was also emphasized by the guests of the congress – the poet and diplomat from Senegal Suleiman Anta Ndiay and the passionate Sicilian princess Vittoria Alliata di Villafranca, the cosmopolitan leftist geopolitician from Brazil Pepe Escobar and the former prime minister of Slovakia Jan Czarnogursky, and Italian Prelate Carlo Maria Vigano, who sees in Russia the last bulwark of salvation in a world that is inexorably slipping into Satanism, transhumanism and degeneration.
Russophiles are not those who unconditionally support Russia’s policy, its leadership and ideology. Everything is completely different. The leitmotif of the speakers was an idea repeated in different ways: Russia is a thousand-year-old civilization, a great culture, a beautiful, sincere, gifted, kind people. In its dramatic history there were a variety of turns – sometimes tragic and monstrous, sometimes beautiful and sublime. And this cultural code, which gave mankind so many geniuses and great works of art, opened up the depths of religious experience and the innovation of social experiments, contributed to repelling the deadly attack of European Nazism, and laid the foundation for civilization spread over the vast expanses of Eurasia, deserves to be loved and admired.
The Congress of Russophiles was devoted precisely to love. This was said by one of the participants: love is not just the other side of hate; love has no opposition, it absorbs everything. Yes, the participants also mentioned the opposition to Russophobia from time to time. But the essence of the matter is not at all in the fight against Russophobia. Russia cannot be reduced to just one thing – to this or that political leader and his policies. The dialectic of Russian history is too varied. The Russian people, having rallied other peoples of Eurasia around itself, does not have a linear fate. It moves as a living being along different routes, making mistakes, going to a dead end, and again returning to the right path – always in search of itself and the highest truth.
Many speeches were dedicated to the multipolar world order. Sergey Lavrov outlined Russia’s strategic vision of the future world order. According to him, it can only be based on true democracy, respect for international law and consideration of the will of all civilizations, peoples and cultures of mankind – beyond the hegemony of any side. But Russia itself is historically just such a multipolar society. Hundreds of peoples and cultures are still preserved in it, various confessions peacefully and harmoniously coexist – Orthodoxy, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism. Russia has never known religious wars, oppression of peoples for their ethnicity. Even the expansion of Russia’s borders to the natural limits of the continent went on generally peacefully: the Russians included other peoples in a single fraternal union, accepting them on an equal basis with everyone else – with those who found themselves together with the Russians at earlier stages. So it was in Soviet times, but so it was in the era of the Empire. Russia is an example of multipolarity in its very historical identity.
Therefore, it is quite natural that Moscow advocates just such a balanced and polycentric world order. At the same time, the Russians themselves are ready to work on mistakes, and admit that at some periods of their history they deviated from this high ideal.
Out of love for Russia, participants of the Congress of Russophiles emphasized in various ways, hatred of anyone should not follow. This is not an alliance against, this is an honest and open position of that part of humanity that chooses multipolarity and rejects any form of intellectual tyranny. Governments do not always reflect the position of society. And those who identify themselves as Russophiles simply express – freely and proudly – their own opinion. Any free person has the right to love what he chooses sovereignly and independently.
At the Congress of Russophiles, not one of the speakers expressed hatred or even censure of other peoples, did not say a word about supporting the war or the Special Military Operation being waged by Russia. This is a civil war, most of the participants argued, and the sooner it ends and there is peace, the better. There is nothing worse than the death of people. And there is nothing more sacred than peace among peoples.
That was the conclusion of those people who love Russia and are not ashamed of this love.”
The congress also adopted a manifesto, which gives further insight into the broad appeal of Russia around the world, and the approach of MIR:
MANIFESTO of the founders of the International Movement of Russophiles
Russia has many friends all over the world. For historical, civilizational and cultural reasons, it causes sincere sympathy, respect and even love far beyond its borders.
Many people in the world, guided by warm feelings for Russia and the Russian people, are interested in its language and culture, strive for communication and better understanding with the Russian people, and are looking for reliable and ideologically unbiased information about the economic and political life of Russia.
These feelings, these interests and these aspirations deserve respect and all support. Guided by these warmest feelings for the Russian people, and also
We, Russophiles of different countries, are creating the International Movement of Russophiles, and we will, through its constant strengthening and expansion,
- taking into account the significant role and influence of Russia in the modern world;
- declaring our respect for Russian history, language and culture;
- being firmly convinced that mutual cooperation makes our peoples stronger;
- expressing our conviction that without an active and well-intentioned dialogue with Russia, our global world is incomplete and unstable;
Through “people’s diplomacy”, Russophiles around the world can be extremely helpful to the cultural, economic and social institutions in their countries, promote the search for mutual understanding and work to overcome hostility, disinformation and distrust in today’s world of conflicts.
- promote the spread of Russian culture and acquaintance with its achievements;
- help Russia’s friends all over the world, organizationally and methodically, in their activities related to Russia;
- support the dissemination of reliable information about Russia and its attitude to topical issues of our time;
- strengthen the “people’s diplomacy” of love and kindness, in defense of a multipolar, peaceful and harmonious world.
We, the founders of the International Movement of Russophiles, are convinced that there is no reasonable alternative to mutual respect and friendship between peoples, and we call on all those who perceive our initiative as necessary and useful for the world to support us by signing this Manifesto.
I was rereading Political Ponerology yesterday evening, and came across a sentence that is maybe a good reminder of these types of events. Lobaczewski wrote (paraphrasing) that whenever there is a pathological component involved it is pointless to ask cui bono? As I understand this, and how it applies to e.g. this dam incident, is that as the Ukrainian leadership is obviously infested with pathological and highly ponerized people, they will come up with all sorts of crazy and chaotic plans that are based on 'La-la-land logic' and have no intelligent motive behind them.MacGregor sees no military benefit of the dam destruction for either side. "Military benefit" is not very important in terms of goals of the Dirty Tricks Department, however.
Based on what we have seen in the Western media, with many of the outlets immediately and simultaneously pushing the same narrative of blaming Russia, I would guess this is just part of the dirty tricks of the CIA or MI6 with the goals of creating chaos, extending the conflict, and demonising Russia.
According to preliminary estimates, the areas under crops in Ukraine in 2023 will amount to 8.7 million hectares, which is 22% less than in 2022 and 45% less than in 2021.What exactly the harvesters would be doing there? In a field without the crops BTW, since, you know, its not that easy to saw the fields in the middle of the war. Did you see any other footage of a large harvester in field so far in this war?
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At the same time, Poland, which is conducting its own investigation, has been trying for months to find out what Berlin is investigating, the newspaper reported.
I have a question re this grain: is it natural grain or GMO????? We all know Ukraine is owned by the companies that produce GMO products. Even if their production has decreased according to this article, planting and sowing GMO products will only accentuate the problem of famine in the long run. How can we find out if these grains are real or not?According to preliminary estimates, the areas under crops in Ukraine in 2023 will amount to 8.7 million hectares, which is 22% less than in 2022 and 45% less than in 2021.
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In 2023 the grain harvest in Ukraine will be less than in the previous year - forecast of Minagroprod
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The sowing campaign has begun in Ukraine. Agrarians are already sowing in 10 regions.
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Forecast of sown areas
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Mines instead of grain: some of Ukraine's fields may be inaccessible for the sowing season
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Grain harvest in Ukraine in 2023 will decrease by almost 9 million tons | ROSNG.ru
Минобороны РФ: за прошедшие сутки ВСУ потеряли 4 "Леопарда" и 5 БМП "Bradley"The Russian Defense Ministry: over the past day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have lost 4 Leopards and 5 Bradley infantry
fighting vehicles, the Russian Defense Ministry announced unsuccessful offensive actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on the South Donetsk and Zaporozhye fronts. According to the ministry, during the fighting, the enemy suffered significant losses, including 4 Leopard tanks, 5 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and many other military equipment.
In the last 24 hours, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have made several attempts to attack in these areas, but all of them were unsuccessful. On the Zaporizhia front, the active actions of the Vostok group of troops, supported by aviation and artillery, made it possible to repel two enemy attacks, each of which was carried out by forces up to a battalion reinforced with tanks. The directions of these attacks were the settlements of Yablonevoye and Novopokrovka in the Zaporozhye region.
There were also strikes on two columns of armored vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the areas of the settlements of Novodanilovka and Malaya Tokmachka, also located in the Zaporozhye region.
On the Vremyevsky ledge, the enemy launched three attacks, each of which was carried out by forces up to a motorized infantry company, in the areas of the settlements of Levadnoye in the Zaporozhye region, as well as the Storozhevoye and Neskuchnoye DNR. All attacks were successfully repelled thanks to the courageous and decisive actions of the units of the Vostok group of forces.
Over the past day, the total losses of the Armed Forces in these areas amounted to 300 militants, 9 tanks, of which 4 are German Leopard, 11 infantry fighting vehicles, including 5 American Bradley, 14 armored fighting vehicles, six cars, as well as a French–made self-propelled artillery Cezar.
На Запорожском фронте образовалось огромное кладбище военной техники НАТОA huge cemetery of NATO military equipment was formed on the Zaporozhye front
A huge cemetery of destroyed military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was formed on the Zaporozhye front.
This information is an addition to yesterday's reports on significant enemy losses in the form of the latest military equipment of the United States and Germany, which was involved in combat operations for the first time. Earlier there were doubts about whether the enemy was able to evacuate the abandoned armored vehicles, but now it is established for sure - the enemy could not do it.
Soldiers of the 58th Army successfully destroyed American and German armored vehicles. Perhaps some of the military equipment was captured as a trophy.
It is noted that the destruction of enemy equipment is an important achievement in combat operations, since it significantly reduces the combat capabilities of the enemy. Abandoned combat vehicles become "silent witnesses" of the irresistible strength of our army and the insufficient preparedness of enemy forces.
This information and visual confirmation of the destruction of enemy equipment suggests that the fighting is being conducted with full dedication and extremely professionally, which undoubtedly affects the overall situation at the front.
ВСУ сняли на видео уничтожение российскими военными своей колонны бронетехникиThe APU filmed the destruction of its column of armored vehicles by the Russian military
New footage from the scene of the fighting was made public by the enemy. The video clearly shows the destruction of the column of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). The highlights of the operation were seen on the footage, which once again confirms the defeat of the Ukrainian troops.
Special attention on the video is drawn to the moment of the explosion of the American armored infantry vehicle "Bradley". A powerful explosion covers a combat vehicle, which, apparently, was part of a military column of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The blazing fire and thick smoke rising into the air clearly demonstrate the extent of the damage.
In the video, you can also see how the crew of an armored vehicle is trying to leave the battlefield. Despite the critical damage to the Bradley, it is clear that the crew members are doing everything possible to survive and get out of the combat zone. It is unknown whether they managed to successfully evacuate.
The American BMP "Bradley" is widely used in many countries and is known for its power and reliability. However, as can be seen from the footage, even she could not resist the Russian military.
В Миргороде ночным ударом уничтожен военный аэродром ВСУIn Mirgorod, a military airfield of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was destroyed by a night strike
At night, the Russian military launched a successful strike on the military airfield of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in Mirgorod, Poltava region. This is reported by local media with reference to the data of Ukrainian officials.
Cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were used during the night operation The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (Armed Forces of the Russian Federation). According to preliminary data, as a result of the strike, not only the infrastructure facilities of the airfield were damaged, but also military equipment located on its territory.
The attack led to a significant reduction in the military potential of the Mirgorod airfield and weakened its combat capabilities. More specific information about the damage caused as a result of the strike has not yet been provided, but it should be expected that it will be quite significant.
It should be noted that the use of cruise missiles and UAVs allows the Russian armed forces to deliver targeted strikes on important enemy targets at a considerable distance, minimizing the risk to their own military personnel.
At the moment, no possible human losses have been reported as a result of this attack. It is expected that more detailed information about the operation and its consequences will be provided in the near future.
Meanwhile...Well, if the Canadian government hadn't sent most of their equipment to Ukraine, their military would be better prepared:
An 'embarrassing' gear shortage has Canadian troops in Latvia buying their own helmets
Ottawa has contributed more than $8 billion to efforts related to the war in Ukraine since last year. That has included launching a special immigration program to allow Ukrainians to come to Canada quickly with a temporary work and study permit, instead of going through the usual refugee system.
The money includes $1 billion in military support, including the donation of eight Leopard 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine and training for its medics and soldiers in third countries like Latvia.
Leopard 2A6 is another radically improved version with improved armor protection and a longer 120 mm/L55 gun. It has longer range and is more accurate than the Leopard 2A5. This tank is in service with Germany, Canada, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain.
Okay..
Wait! Wait.. wait! What is M1A2 Abrams?? Check it out:At the time of its introduction the Leopard 2A6 outperformed the M1A2 Abrams,
The Made In USA M1A2 Abrams main battle tank is a further development of the M1A1. Currently it is one of the best MBTs in the world.
Come on! We, journalists in - The Fellowship - are trained researchers! Surely we can find out that the Mighty British Army has something better?Challenger 2, which is currently the best biggest strongest tank UK has to offer..
Challenger 3 main battle tank was first unveiled in 2021. It is based on the modified hull of the Challenger 2. The tank is fitted with new turret and is armed with a new 120 mm smoothbore gun. Engine and suspension were upgraded. The new smoothbore gun can use the most advanced globally available ammunition.
This means, these Challenger 3-s are not even in existence yet.. But once they will be made [?] ..they will also need to be tested on the battlefield or on some training grounds, lest they end up like the recent sparkling new German Puma Tank Disaster...Protection has been improved. Overall the upgraded Challenger 3 is deadlier and better protected than the Challenger 2. A contract was signed to produce 148 of these new MBTs for the British Army. Initial operating capability is expected by 2027 and full operating capability is expected by 2030. This will allow to extend service lives of the Challenger 2 hulls up until 2040 and beyond
Leclerc is France's best strongest tank currently. Okay, so the German Wonder-weapon, the Leopard 2A6 outperformed them all.the famous Leclerc in terms of protection, firepower and mobility. [source article]
Uh-huh.. When will these Latest Fantasy German Leopards actually come into existence?? When LGBT+ becomes President? Considering how Germany - now completely rid of Cheap Russian Oil & Cheap Russian Gas - has lost most of its manufacturing capability and tank making Power & Speed??The Leopard 2A8 is the latest upgraded version of the venerable German Leopard 2 main battle tank. This version evolved from the Leopard 2A7HU tank, that was built for Hungary. In 2023 the German armed forces were considering [!!] to make an initial order for 18 Leopard 2A8 tanks
Um:The Leopard 2A6 and its variants are currently in service with Germany, Canada, Finland, Greece, Portugal and Spain. Netherlands operated these tanks but eventually sold out to other countries due to the lack of threat.
In 2023 it was announced that Germany will deliver 18 Leopard 2A6 tanks to Ukraine in order to defend against the Russian invasion.
The first photo is already a little outdated. The situation is developing and in a short video it can be seen that 5 Bradley units have been added in this place. Our comedians have already named this place- Bradley Square, and apparently not for nothing. 9 units are lost on a small patch!Russian Ministry of Defense photo publications
All vehicles have been destroyed on these photos:
So they sow at the front lines? Which is what I said. Did you saw harvester on the front line in this war? Are you suggesting that russian helicopters are flying all over Ukraine and destroying harvesters? BTW, what exactly harvesters are doing at the fields right now, when it is not harvesting time yet. No need for harvesters.....According to preliminary estimates, the areas under crops in Ukraine in 2023 will amount to 8.7 million hectares, which is 22% less than in 2022 and 45% less than in 2021.
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In 2023 the grain harvest in Ukraine will be less than in the previous year - forecast of Minagroprod
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The sowing campaign has begun in Ukraine. Agrarians are already sowing in 10 regions.
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Forecast of sown areas
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Mines instead of grain: some of Ukraine's fields may be inaccessible for the sowing season
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Grain harvest in Ukraine in 2023 will decrease by almost 9 million tons | ROSNG.ru
Industry rumors in Ukraine suggest that 60-70 percent of soybeans, 10-25 percent of rapeseed and 1-3 percent of corn produced for export is genetically engineered