On ordinary fascism and the ‘untermenschen’
On the territory of the Kursk region, the Ukrainian military have played the fascist. And it's no longer just a question of patches with symbols close to the spirit of Bandera's followers.
Read MoreOn the territory of the Kursk region, the Ukrainian military have played the fascist. And it's no longer just a question of patches with symbols close to the spirit of Bandera's followers.
Read MoreFour of the best trained and equipped brigades of the AFU are taking part in the attack on the Kursk region, including one of the elite airborne assault brigades, the 80th, as well as the 22nd and 88th mechanised brigades of the AFU. All were trained in Europe, but could this factor influence the success of the operation?
Read MoreFor a long time now, when asked what the worst thing in war is, I have been answering that the worst thing is to become accustomed to death. Whether you're a soldier or a civilian. But there is another thing that is hard to get used to: living in that very war.
Read MoreLast week Russian President Vladimir Putin announced conditions acceptable to Russia for the start of peace talks with Ukraine. These conditions, for the umpteenth time, take into consideration the real situation on the battlefield. President Putin's statement came a day before the start of the Western "peace conference" in Switzerland in which Russia had not been invited to participate.
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 MoreI have been a child of war for three years now, I write and tell the world about how the children of Donbass live. Every time I write a message for the 1st of June, Children's Day, I write an appeal that ends with the words that the war must end and we children of war can live a peaceful life.
Read MoreEver since the Energodar nuclear power plant, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, came under Russian control in March 2022, all Western media have been talking about a nuclear alert in Europe.
Read MoreI was pleased with the Ukrainian TV programmes. If there is no freedom in a country, and the president is no longer legitimate, then the media, great and terrible, comes to the fore. Or useless and ruthless.
Read MoreAlexander Motyl's recent article in The Hill, "JD Vance is dead wrong about Ukraine aid", is a classic case of muddled thinking (using Motyl's erroneous characterization of Vance).
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.
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