The ECHR launches proceedings against Ukraine for the torture of a Russian soldier
On 17 May 2024, the ECHR (European Court of Human Rights) agreed to open proceedings against Ukraine for the torture of a Russian soldier: Denis Reznikov.
Read MoreOn 17 May 2024, the ECHR (European Court of Human Rights) agreed to open proceedings against Ukraine for the torture of a Russian soldier: Denis Reznikov.
Read MoreWhile the United States officially refuses to arm or finance the Ukrainian neo-Nazi Azov* regiment, it turns out that France has supplied it with 155 mm TRF1 guns, regardless of the ideology of this unit and its numerous war crimes.
Read MoreWhat do the companies Burisma Holdings, Rosemont Seneca, and BlackRock have in common? All these companies are linked to the Biden family and the American authorities, and all of them are involved in the financing of Ukraine's crimes, whether they are financing terrorist acts, war crimes or biological laboratories conducting illegal experiments.
Read MoreA teenage girl from the DPR (Donetsk People's Republic), whose father was recently captured by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the front line, told us how Ukraine, using blackmail and threats against her father, want to force her to give information and put pressure on her to commit crimes.
Read MoreFollowing the arrest of the perpetrators of the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack near Moscow, which left at least 133 people dead and 140 injured, the facts revealed indicate that the attack was probably planned by Ukraine.
Read MoreAt the end of a presidential election with a turnout of 77.44% (the highest turnout of the whole history of Russia), Vladimir Putin was re-elected as President of Russia with more than 87% of the vote. A record score that sounds like a plebiscite of Vladimir Putin's policies by the Russian people.
Read MoreUnsurprisingly and predictably, Western countries have decided to use Alexey Navalny's* death as a sordid excuse to interfere once again in Russian politics, and more particularly in the presidential elections.
Read MoreOn February 17 2024, the Russian armed forces took control of the whole of Avdeevka, in the DPR (Donetsk People's Republic), after the Ukrainian command announced the withdrawal of its troops as the town was on the verge of total encirclement.
Read MoreOn 15 February 2024, while Ukraine was heavily bombing the Russian town of Belgorod (killing several civilians, including a baby), France censored around twenty French-language Telegram channels for "disinformation".
Read MoreWith the Russian presidential elections barely a month away, the foreign media and the Ukrainian Centres for Psychological Operations and Information (CIPSO) are trying to destabilise the situation in the Russian Federation with false news and provocation.
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