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With the West excusing terrorism, who needs Islamists? |
2025-01-03 |
[IsraelNationalNews] Europe and America gave many terrorists everything: educational and job opportunities, entertainment and sexual freedom, salaries and social assistance and religious freedom. The terrorists below have never seen a day of poverty in their lives. With Westerners excusing terrorism, who needs Islamists? July 14, 2016, Nice. During the fireworks festival, an Islamic terrorist kills 87 people, adults and children, under a truck that claimed to be carrying ice cream to the celebration of the French Revolution. Four days later, the famous philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy, disciple and friend of Jacques Derrida, publishes an article in Libération entitled "A truck launched". Despite having gone almost unnoticed, the article has lost none of its interest: "A truck launched to run over children - among others - gives an unbearable image of nihilism. Nihilism itself names an end: that of our history and our civilization (...) It is not enough to declare war on it. We must attack ourselves, climb aboard and dismantle the mad trucks of our supposed progress, our fantasies of domination and our commercial obesity". Clear? Terrorists and Westerners are the same, for our little masters of thought. The terrorist who killed 15 people with a pickup truck in New Orleans on New Year’s Day (what better way to start the year than with another Islamic massacre?) was named Shamsud-Din Jabbar. The Wall Street Journal has a pretty good portrait: a native Texan, an Army veteran (he also served in Afghanistan), a state university graduate, and a father of three, he had worked his way up the corporate ladder. Jabbar was an attentive neighbor who regularly asked a retiree if she needed anything and had given her a vacuum cleaner, washer, and dryer when he moved in. A model citizen. The New York Times reveals that he had converted to Islam. This time, no taqiya, like there was in the case of the attacker who drove the car into the Christmas market in Magdeburg (by the way, the security of the German market was contracted to a company called "Mecca Security" !! some stories are so absurd that they can’t be invented). But according to the official media, a "vehicle" killed 15 people in New Orleans. Worse than the media is the legion of Western idiots who say that Islamic terrorism is a consequence of capitalism, colonialism, Israel, white and Jewish supremacy, in short, it is our fault, the West. The Islamic terrorist who killed the British MP David Amess in the church is the son of a former advisor to the prime minister of Somalia. Poverty and deprivation are not, as the fatuous John Kerry said, "the main cause of terrorism." Islam is. Syed Rizwan Farook, a thirty-year-old Muslim of Pakistani origin, and his Saudi wife Tashfeen Malik, unloaded their semi-automatic rifles on the employees of a center for the disabled in California, killing 14 people during a Christmas party, the favorite season for massacres. Farook was an American citizen and worked as an inspector at the county health department. He earned seventy thousand dollars a year. A graduate in engineering, his father a public works employee, his sister an elementary school teacher, Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez killed four marines in a recruitment center in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Michael Adebowale, the terrorist who slaughtered British soldier Lee Regby in the heart of London, had a bright future ahead of him. At school, his teachers had chosen him as a "model student". Take Aafia Siddiqui, one of Al Qaeda’s Amazons, she is a neurologist who graduated from MIT and was sentenced to 86 years in prison. And don't forget the psychiatrist who, shouting "Allahu Akbar", massacred his comrades at Fort Hood. Thirteen dead. Dr. Nidal Hassan. The son of a wealthy banker who studied at one of the most prestigious universities in the world, University College London (in terms of academic results, it is the fourth university in the world) and lived in the chic heart of the English capital - that was Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the attacker of the Christmas flight Amsterdam-Detroit. He lived on the fifth floor of a building on Mansfield Street. Neoclassical columns, an Art Nouveau door with a large basket of wrought iron roses, a few blocks from Oxford Street, where an apartment costs around two million euro. And there is Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, one of the terrorists who killed Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal journalist beheaded because he was Jewish. Sheikh is the son of a wealthy carpet merchant and had graduated from the London School of Economics. Aqsa Mahmood, one of the most high-profile women in ISIS, lived in Pollokshields, one of the rich neighborhoods of Glasgow. Her father is the first Pakistani cricketer in Scotland. All their children went to private school. Omar Khan Sharif, who blew himself up in a Tel Aviv cafe, attended one of the UK’s most elite schools, Foremarke Hall in Repton, founded in 1557 and whose alumni included writers such as Roald Dahl, Christopher Isherwood and the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Ramsey. Yet, from the intellectual left to Pope Francis, it is repeated that these Islamic fanatics are being recruited from among the world’s oppressed, from those who, in the words of Karl Marx, have "only their chains to lose." No, my friends, they are religious fanatics intent on overthrowing the Western society that spawned them. Faisal Shahzad, the terrorist behind the failed Times Square attack, had a $273,000 house and a father who is a high-ranking officer in the Pakistani army. And what about Abdelkarim Mejjati, the mastermind behind the Madrid massacres, who grew up in the exclusive Gauthier neighborhood of Casablanca to a very rich father and a mother who ran a chain of beauty salons? Europe and America gave these terrorists everything: educational and job opportunities, entertainment and sexual freedom, salaries and social assistance and religious freedom. These terrorists have never seen a day of poverty in their lives. The Paris terrorists rejected liberté, egalité and fraternité; the British jihadists rejected the sweet British multicultural lullabies; the Islamist who killed Theo van Gogh repudiated Dutch relativism and Palestinian Arab terrorists want to cleanse the earth of the Jewish presence. But for those who think that the West deserves it in part and are now in the top echelons of politics, the media, and universities, it is much easier and more seductive to embrace the common belief that we are the guilty ones. Self-hatred, oikophobia, will end up killing us. With Westerners like that, who needs Islamic terrorism? Related: Magdeburg: 2025-01-01 Man goes on crazed digger rampage through German town before being shot dead by cops Magdeburg: 2024-12-31 German minister: ‘Striking signs’ that deadly car-ramming suspect is mentally ill Magdeburg: 2024-12-27 Taqiyya: the West should know better Related: David Amess 02/29/2024 UK government boosts security after lawmakers targeted for stances on Israel-Hamas war; over half of Tory party members believe Islam a domestic threat, gov’t boosts security funding for Jewish communities David Amess 02/25/2024 Who rules the UK, parliament or the mob? Intimidation over Gaza threatens British democracy David Amess 02/01/2024 Pro-Israel MP in UK says he won’t seek reelection, notes ‘serious threats’ against him Related: Syed Rizwan Farook 10/25/2020 Man who bought guns used in 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack gets 20 years Syed Rizwan Farook 03/05/2020 Jihad Mother of San Bernardino Mass Murdering Terrorist Pleads GUILTY to Destroying Evidence Syed Rizwan Farook 01/29/2019 Terror attack gun supplier wants to withdraw guilty plea Related: Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez 11/19/2015 At Least 15 US 'Citizen Terrorists' Are Also Legal Immigrants Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez 07/23/2015 Jordan Holding Chattanooga Shooter's Uncle Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez 07/18/2015 Suspect in slaying of U.S. Marines made 2014 trip to Mideast Related: Michael Adebowale 09/16/2018 Hate preacher Anjem Choudary to be freed from jail despite remaining 'genuinely dangerous' Michael Adebowale 06/05/2017 Timeline of major terror attacks in Britain Michael Adebowale 05/23/2017 POTUS Advisor Gorka Links Manchester bombing to 2013 Killing of British soldier Related: Aafia Siddiqui 12/03/2024 PM okays financial support for delegation tasked with Dr Aafia''s release, IHC told Aafia Siddiqui 06/03/2023 Legal team working on expediting efforts to bring Aafia home Aafia Siddiqui 10/28/2022 Man who sold gun to Texas synagogue attacker gets 8 years in prison Related: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab 12/23/2024 Muslims in Sweden say the country is almost conquered and that they will soon be the majority Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab 09/18/2024 Some pager boomer chemistry for those adverse to searching the web in such times as these Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab 09/12/2021 School board member whose father led mosque with ties to al-Qaeda opposes resolution to honor 9/11 victims Related: Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh 03/23/2021 Man acquitted in Daniel Pearl’s killing moved to Pakistan safe house Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh 02/07/2021 Pearl case accused moved to new premises Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh 02/04/2021 Pakistan orders man acquitted in Pearl murder off death row and into safe house Related: Aqsa Mahmood 02/25/2024 ISIS bride stuck in Syria refugee camp loses appeal over removal of UK citizenship Aqsa Mahmood 10/09/2022 Shamima Begum: And then there was one Aqsa Mahmood 09/16/2021 ISIS bride Shamima Begum says she'd 'rather die' than rejoin group Related: Omar Khan Sharif 01/01/2010 British universities: Breeding grounds for radical Islam? Omar Khan Sharif 08/29/2006 UK-Pakistani radicals posing greatest threat Omar Khan Sharif 07/09/2006 UK plotter linked to Tel Aviv blasts Related: Faisal Shahzad 05/11/2023 CTD arrests TTP militant in Sahiwal Faisal Shahzad 07/08/2022 26 killed in suicide attack near Nadra office in Mardan Faisal Shahzad 08/21/2020 Militant groups in Pakistan reunite to overthrow the government Related: Theo van Gogh 11/18/2024 Who attacked Israelis in Amsterdam? Some Dutch politicians can’t bring themselves to say Theo van Gogh 11/09/2024 Last Night’s Pogrom in Amsterdam Theo van Gogh 05/28/2018 Swift Injustice: The Case of Tommy Robinson |
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Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: April 12th, 2022 |
2022-04-13 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Korrespondent] 22:51 Arestovich called Medvedchuk "very valuable" because he "is related to Putin, to Russia, to the war, to the preparation of this war, to the organization of the pro-Russian movement in Ukraine." ![]() 22:26 Macron said in an interview with Le Point that Putin's decision to attack Ukraine was dictated by "anti-Western indignation and paranoia." According to Macron, the pandemic has increased the isolation of the Russian president. “He ended up in Sochi for months, locked himself up, he has less contact with other thinking,” Macron explained. At the same time, the French president expressed his conviction that Putin would not stop his attacks, and he needed a military victory before May 9th. At the same time, Macron stressed that he intends to continue to negotiate with his Russian counterpart in order to warn him of the danger of continued violence. 22:20 Blinken said the US cannot confirm the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine, but Washington "has credible information that Russian forces may use various means of riot control", which include "tear gas mixed with chemical agents capable of cause more severe symptoms to weaken and incapacitate the Ukrainian military and civilians as part of an aggressive campaign to take Mariupol." "We're having a direct conversation with partners to try to determine what really happened," Blinken said at the State Department. 22:10 Podolyak on Medvedchuk's detention: "Today, in order to survive, Medvedchuk needs to hide in a Ukrainian prison. With a guaranteed long-term prison term. In the Russian Federation, he will definitely be liquidated as a person who regularly lied about the mood in Ukraine, stole money and eventually became one from the initiators of the war. 21:54 The head of the Poltava OVA, Dmitry Lunin, announced two new strikes on the infrastructure of Mirgorod, information about the victims and the consequences is being specified. 21:50 Head of the SBU Ivan Bakanov on the detention of Medvedchuk: "I thank all the employees of the SBU, in particular counterintelligence officers and investigators, who, following the instructions of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, proved their professionalism and carried out this lightning-fast and dangerous multi-level special operation to detain the still People's Deputy Medvedchuk "Not a single traitor will escape punishment and will be held accountable under the Law of Ukraine. To the fullest extent, for all the crimes that his personal actions led to, including." 21:37 The first suspicion in Ukraine of public calls for the genocide of the Ukrainian people was brought against Russian publicist Armen Gasparyan, the Office of the Prosecutor General said. The suspect, who is the author of the book Denazification of Ukraine. The country of unlearned lessons , systematically promoted the statement about the insolvency of the Ukrainian state to the further existence, inferiority and second-rateness of the Ukrainian nation. 21:31 In Mariupol the division of the Nikolaev 36th separate brigade of marines as a result of special operation could leave an encirclement of the enemy and unite with the Azov regiment. "I can't tell you the details, but I can say that now we have connected with the Azov regiment. Several hundred marines, including the wounded, managed to get out," the brigade officer said in a commentary to Crime.NO. 21:27 British intelligence reacted to Moscow's statements that the war in Ukraine "goes according to plan":
21:15 Zelensky was informed about the detention of Medvedchuk: 21:12 The Cabinet of Ministers allocated 200 million hryvnias for compensation to employers who employed migrants. For each of them will pay 6500 hryvnia per month. 21:07 The Russians on the territory of the Mariupol Commercial Seaport captured the crew of another ship - the Blue Star-1 dry cargo ship flying the flag of Liberia, Denisova said. 18 sailors - citizens of Ukraine, they were taken to Donetsk. It is known that the cargo ship entered the port of Mariupol at the end of February and was blocked by the Russians. Communication with the crew was lost on 25 March. According to preliminary information, about 200 crew members of several ships blocked by Russian invaders in the port of Mariupol may already be in captivity of the invaders. 21:04 The United States is working on the transfer of artillery to Kiev, a Biden aide held a two-hour conversation with Ukrainian officials about military assistance, the White House said. 21:01 Steinmeier would be happy to visit Kiev, but Zelensky does not want to see him. About difficult relations with the President of Germany - in the material Ban on Steinmeier: why he is not welcome in Kiev . 20:58 The Embassy of Ukraine to the Holy See is seeking the abolition of the joint participation in the Friday Cross Procession of a Ukrainian woman together with a Russian woman. This was announced by the head of the embassy Andrei Yurash. 20:49 Negotiations with Moscow on security guarantees for Ukraine continue online, the Ukrainian side adheres to the Istanbul Communiqué and has not changed its position, Arakhamia said. The only difference, he said, is that Kyiv does not take into account all the additional issues that were not included in the Istanbul Communiqué. "Perhaps this caused a misinterpretation of the current state of the negotiation process," the head of the Ukrainian delegation commented on the Kremlin's statement that Ukraine had changed its position in the negotiations. 20:33 The Russian Defense Ministry has updated the text of the contract for military personnel, adding a provision that establishes criminal liability for refusing to participate in the so-called "special operation" on the territory of Ukraine, said Alexander Danilyuk, head of the Center for Defense Reforms. 20:22 Stormy weather persists in the Black Sea, and it will worsen, which makes the landing of Russian troops in the Odessa region impossible, the Pivden operational command reports. At the same time, the threat of missile attacks both from the sea and from the territory of Crimea remains in the region. In addition, the Russian occupiers continue to hide behind civilians, settle in their homes and place military equipment. They are also trying to create the impression that Kherson residents are opposed to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. 20:20 Yermak said that the rescue ship Sapphire, freed from Russian invaders, is already in Ukraine - it was moored in the port of Izmail, Odessa region. 20:18 The restoration of the entire infrastructure of Mariupol will require 12.5 billion dollars, said the mayor of the city Vadim Boychenko. According to him, 40% of multi-storey buildings were destroyed in the city, 84,000 families were left without apartments. The construction of new homes, according to the mayor, will require $2.3 billion. 20:15 The curfew has been reduced in the Lviv region - now it will last from 23:00 hrs to 06:00 hrs, the regional administration reported. 20:12 Erdogan is convinced that Turkey is the only country capable of ensuring progress in the negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. 19:57 Journalist Yuri Butusov said that in the Izyum direction in the Kharkiv region, Ukrainian defenders completely defeated the column of the "elite" 4th Guards Kantemirovskaya Tank Division of the RF Armed Forces, capturing two T-80s as trophies. According to the journalist, the military equipment was ambushed due to a story on Russian television, which showed in which direction it was moving. 19:49 In Melitopol, Zaporozhye region, Russian invaders kidnap entrepreneurs and then demand a ransom for them, Denisova said: "Entrepreneurs are detained en masse, and they are released only after the payment of" compensation ". They are searched in their offices and homes." Also, according to her, the occupiers are trying to impose "taxes and fees" on entrepreneurs in favor of Russia - in cash and goods or products. 19:45 Podolyak admitted that the Ukrainian military remains blocked in Mariupol and has problems with supplies. At the same time, he assured that the military-political leadership of the country is aware of the problem, monitors the situation in real time and has more information than is known in social networks. "The President and the leadership of the Armed Forces are doing everything possible (and impossible) to find a solution and help our soldiers. But we cannot communicate our plans and actions publicly so as not to inform the enemy. Please treat this with understanding," wrote the adviser to the head OP. 19:36 From 20,000 to 22,000 people died in Mariupol, head of the Donetsk OVA Pavel Kirilenko told CNN. He added that the situation in the city is difficult and it is difficult to clarify the number of victims. Earlier, the mayor of Mariupol, Vadim Boychenko, said that the death toll in the city definitely exceeded 10,000 people and could reach 20,000. 19:34 Steinmeier said that Germany will supply weapons to Ukraine. 19:32 Deputy mayor of Mariupol Sergey Orlov told the Air Force that the city council confirmed the "chemical poisoning" from the Russian drone: "We cannot provide more detailed information, but we have confirmation from the military that this happened. 19:28 Denisova said that at Volnovakha School No. 5, children were forced to resume their studies. At the same time, training is in Russian and according to the program of the Russian Federation. The school has 823 students and 45 teachers. 19:26 Le Pen opposes the ban on oil and gas supplies from Russia, but generally supports the rest of the sanctions against the Russian Federation. She explained that she did not want the people of France to suffer the consequences of the rejection of Russian energy. 19:24 Macron said that he is not planning a visit to Kiev yet, as he does not believe that this will bring concrete results, and does not want to "follow fashion's lead." 19:20 In the Luhansk region, the morgues are overflowing with the bodies of civilians - it is impossible to store them, therefore, in between shelling, people are buried in mass graves and in the courtyards of high-rise buildings, said the head of the OVA Serhiy Gaidai. 19:19 India plans to increase exports to Russia by another two billion dollars in order to block the supply of products banned from export to Russia by Western sanctions, writes Bloomberg. 19:15 Today, 2,671 people have been evacuated, Vereshchuk said. From Mariupol and Berdyansk, 2,343 people arrived in Zaporozhye on their own transport, of which 208 were from Mariupol. Columns of buses that left Zaporozhye to evacuate people from Berdyansk, Tokmak and Energodar, the Russians continue to block at the checkpoint in Vasilyevka. A total of 328 people were evacuated from Lisichansk, Severodonetsk, Rubizhne, Kremennaya and Popasna Luhansk regions. 19:09 The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine explained why a high level of "terrorist threat" was declared in the regions of Russia bordering Ukraine: the administrative-police regime has been strengthened to prevent local residents from fixing the movement of columns of weapons and military equipment moving towards Donbass. 19:05 In major cities of Europe and the United States, Ukrainian mothers take to the streets in memory of the children who died at the hands of the Russian occupiers. The most large-scale actions were held in Krakow, Bratislava, Chisinau, Munich and Atlanta. The main attribute of such marches are dolls in bloody sheets, symbolizing the children killed by the Russian military in Bucha, Kramatorsk, Mariupol, Irpen and other cities of Ukraine. 18:59 Russia began to pull troops to the border with Finland, writes the Daily Mail. In particular, heavy weapons, including missile systems, were spotted hours after the Kremlin warned Helsinki against joining NATO. The Finnish authorities, in turn, said that they would not listen to Moscow's threats and would decide for themselves whether to join the alliance. 18:55 Venediktova said that the French experts, who arrived in Ukraine the day before to assist in the investigation of Russian war crimes, will work in Ukraine for 15 days. The mission arrived with a DNA laboratory and the necessary equipment for the examination of the bodies and identification. The collected evidence will be used in national investigations and may also be turned over to the International Criminal Court. According to the Prosecutor General, the exhumation of 49 bodies from a large mass grave near the local church has already been completed in Bucha. Three more burials with six bodies were found nearby. In one of them, according to preliminary data, a mother and two children - four and 11 years old. They burned to death in a car that was fired upon by the Russians. Also on Wednesday, April 13, the excavation of another large burial near the church in Bucha will begin. According to preliminary data, there are from 40 to 60 bodies of the dead. 18:33 It is still too early for people who left their homes due to hostilities to return, said Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar: "It is too early to return to the Kyiv region, because difficult times are still ahead of us. I mean all of Ukraine. And this may change daily, because this is a dynamic situation. Today it is too early to return, even to Kiev." 18:28 Germany is ready to withdraw India's invitation to the G7 summit due to the fact that it did not condemn Russian aggression against Ukraine, writes Bloomberg. 18:23 The OP reported that the restoration of settlements has begun in seven regions of Ukraine, where hostilities have been completely or partially stopped. In particular, according to him, there is an opportunity to start restoration work on the territory of Zhytomyr, Zaporozhye, Kiev, Nikolaev, Sumy, Kharkov and Chernihiv regions. Of the 6,000 settlements in these regions, almost 1,500 have been under occupation. 18:20 Teachers who approve of Russian aggression in Ukraine cannot work in schools, the Vilnius municipality said. 18:18 Negotiations between Kiev and Moscow "are extremely difficult, online in working subgroups, but they are taking place," Podolyak said in a commentary to the UP. According to him, Russia adheres to its traditional tactics - publicly putting pressure on the negotiation process, including through "certain public statements." 18:16 German President Steinmeier said that "a return to normality with Russia under Putin is impossible." He also confirmed that he was ready to go to Kyiv with colleagues from Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, but the Ukrainian authorities considered his presence undesirable. 18:13 Eight Russian companies and banks officially announced that they were unable to pay Eurobonds in foreign currency due to sanctions, as foreign banks freeze money - these are Nordgold, Severstal, Russian Railways, Alrosa, RusHydro, SUEK, ChTPZ and Sovcombank. 18:06 Slovak Foreign Minister Ivan Korchok said that Bratislava is preparing the return of its diplomats to Kiev. In the coming days, an inspection team of diplomats will arrive in Ukraine to assess the security situation on the ground. 18:03 Irpin City Council allocated 100,000 hryvnias to the families of Ukrainian servicemen who died defending the city. "We are well aware that this is nothing compared to the loss suffered by parents, wives, children, relatives ... But let this be the smallest support that we can now provide to the families of the fallen defenders of Irpen," said the mayor of the city Alexander Markushin . 17:59 The United States is ready to consider the possibility of supplying Ukraine with longer-range weapons than they are currently transmitting, the Pentagon said. 17:38 The head of the Donetsk OVA, Pavel Kirilenko, confirmed that three people were injured in Mariupol as a result of exposure to an unknown substance dropped from a Russian drone. At the same time, according to him, it is too early to say what kind of substance it was and whether the attack can be classified as a chemical attack. 17:30 Bild writes, citing sources in Ukrainian government circles, that German President Steinmeier planned to visit Kiev along with delegations from other EU countries on Wednesday, April 12, but Zelensky did not want to. Other European politicians are allowed to come. The reason is Steinmeier's close ties with Russia in recent years. As head of the Foreign Ministry, he maintained contacts, in particular with Lavrov, and was also an active supporter of Nord Stream 2 and is considered the architect of the federal government's Russia-friendly policy. 17:28 According to Bild from Ukrainian government circles, German President Steinmeier planned to visit Ukraine together with other government delegations from other EU countries tomorrow, Wednesday. “But Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is standing in the way. At the moment, he does not want to meet with Steinmeier in Kyiv. Other EU politicians are allowed to come,” writes Bild The reason is Steinmeier's close ties with Russia in recent years. As Minister of Foreign Affairs, he maintained contacts, in particular, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Steinmeier has also been a vocal supporter of the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline and is considered the architect of the federal government's Russia-friendly policy, writes Bild. 17:26 If Russia stops gas supplies to Europe, Germany will have enough of its reserves until at least late summer or early autumn, said the head of the Federal Network Agency Klaus Müller. 17:15 Briton Aidin Aislin, who has been serving in Ukraine since 2018 and as part of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine takes part in the defense of Mariupol, told his friends and family that they would lay down their arms and surrender to the Russian occupiers. The BBC and Atlas News write about this, citing family members and friends of Aislin. "48 days have passed, we have tried everything possible to protect Mariupol, but we have no choice but to surrender to Russian troops. We have no food and ammunition left," he said. The day before, on the Facebook page of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade, a post appeared in Russian (although before that all messages were written in Ukrainian) that April 11 could be the last battle for the defenders of Mariupol. 17:06 Investigative journalist Khristro Grozev from Bellingcat writes that the substance that the occupiers in Mariupol could have used yesterday is similar in its mode of action to an aerosol chemical weapon that was developed by the 33rd Institute of the Russian Defense Ministry. Grozev’s Bellingcat colleague Eliot Giggins noted that it would be very difficult to prove the use of chemical weapons by the Russians on April 11 in Mariupol, since under the current conditions it is almost impossible to collect the samples necessary for testing and save them. Perhaps the only way to obtain evidence of a chemical attack, he said, is to collect fragments of the ammunition used the day before. 17:04 In New York, in Brooklyn, a shooting occurred at the Sunset Park subway station, eyewitnesses report more than ten wounded, there are also dead. The suspect fled, wearing a gas mask during the attack. 17:02 The Vatican announced that on April 15, Good Friday, the procession will be held in the Colosseum, which will be led by the Pope. The cross will be held by a Ukrainian and a Russian woman who work together in the hospice. "It is during these reflections and prayers that the cross will be in the hands of Irina and Albina, who will be under it along with their families. They arrived in Italy two decades ago, and today they work in the palliative care department, serving patients who are in severe stages of the disease" , Vatican Radio reported. 16:59 A total of 403 bodies of killed and tortured people who died during the occupation of the city by the Russian army were found in Bucha , mayor Anatoly Fedoruk said: "They were brutally tortured, killed. The procedures are being carried out, respectively, their competent authorities are carrying out under the close attention of the media" . 16:55 The British organization Airwars has published a report on the use of cluster munitions by Russia in Kharkiv. Investigators documented a total of 26 impact sites spanning 350 meters. Experts believe that the widespread damage in Kharkiv may indicate that the Russian Federation is detonating cluster munitions at a higher altitude than usual. They also suggest that the strike was carried out by a single missile. 16:52 Shmyhal spoke with Swiss President Ignazio Cassis and agreed to hold a conference on the restoration of Ukraine in the Swiss city of Lugano on July 4-5. 16:48 British Minister of the Armed Forces James Hippie said that 120 armored vehicles are "preparing" for the Ukrainian military, and this week the Ukrainian military will arrive in the UK to learn how to use them. 16:40 Podolyak on Putin's speech: "Russia says its goal in Ukraine is to 'protect the people in Donbas.' Right at this moment, Russian mobile crematoria are burning the bodies of thousands of civilians in Mariupol, the second largest city in the Donetsk region. Survivors are starving to death "What are you protecting them from? From life?" 16:37 Barack Obama believes that the threat from Putin has always existed, but his "reckless" manner of invading Ukraine ten years ago could not be predicted: "He was always seized by this distorted sense of ethnic nationalism." 16:25 The Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) excluded from its latest tender several grades of oil with a high sulfur content, including Russian Urals. Previously, this company bought large volumes of Russian oil, writes Reuters. 16:23 Putin said that "Kyiv has moved away from the Istanbul agreements, returned to a deadlock." 16:18 Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian invaders, 20 media workers have died, including representatives of foreign media. The list of the dead was published by the National Union of Journalists . 16:10 "In Ukrainian Bucha - the same fake as it was with chemical weapons in Syria," Putin said. 15:59 In Ukraine, out of 3.2 million children left in their homes, about 1.6 million are at risk of living on the brink of starvation and face the risk of food shortages due to the war, Denisova said. 15:57 Putin on the war: "What is happening in Ukraine is a tragedy, but Russia had no choice." He also believes that the Belarusian platform is suitable for negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow. 15:55 Putin, speaking about the impact of Western sanctions, said that "the blitzkrieg that the West was counting on did not take place, the Russian economy and financial system are quite firmly on their feet." However, he did not rule out that in the medium and long term, the risks may increase. 15:54 On the road in the village of Krasnoe, Chernihiv region, a civilian passenger car was blown up on an anti-tank mine, the driver died. 15:52 Putin said that it became possible to start a dialogue with Ukraine "largely thanks to Lukashenka." 15:50 The Russian army is fighting today, focusing on the combat situation. The enemy command has no strategy, planning is situational. The interests of the enemy today are the east and south of Ukraine, said Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar. 15:48 EU countries will receive an additional 3.5 billion euros this year to finance the accommodation of Ukrainian refugees, the Council of the European Union announced. Funds will be allocated proportionally depending on the number of settled Ukrainians. 15:43 Finance Minister Sergei Marchenko said in an interview with the Financial Times that the state budget deficit is expected to rise to $5-7 billion in April-May. And infrastructure losses due to the Russian invasion have already risen to $270 billion. He also said that the Cabinet of Ministers cut government spending by $6 billion, but revenues are only slightly more than half of pre-war revenues. At the same time, the minister assured that Ukraine would continue to make payments on the public debt in order to avoid default. 15:35 The World Bank is preparing a $1.5 billion aid package for Ukraine to support the provision of public services to the population. 15:31 Putin said that he discussed with Lukashenka the formation of a single defense space and security issues, and also clarified the plans for the exercises. Lukashenka, in turn, said that he had discussed Bucha with Putin, calling it a "British special operation." 15:17 A large convoy of Russian military equipment is heading towards the Lugansk and Donetsk regions. Their technique was noticed in the Rostov region, writes CNN. 15:12 Investigative journalist from Bellingcat Hristo Grozev is convinced that the battle for Donbass, which is being prepared by the Russian army, risks becoming a record in terms of casualties on both sides. He predicts that it will begin this week. "I expect the conflict to be more active, more professional on both sides. It will be a clash with huge casualties for both Russia and Ukraine, perhaps a modern version of World War II," Grozev said. 15:07 There is no official confirmation from the Ukrainian authorities about the use of chemical weapons in Mariupol yet. But such an attack has long been expected. Everything that is known about this at the moment is in the material of Himataka RF in Mariupol . 15:02 The Ministry of Internal Affairs received equipment worth four million dollars to digitize Russia's war crimes. The body cameras were provided by two private companies, AXON and Benish GPS. The equipment will allow Ukrainian law enforcement officers to effectively collect and digitize evidence of Russian war crimes, and the data will be transferred to a single archive. 14:52 The Center for Counteracting Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council warns of the disinformation campaign of the Russian Federation about the alleged "victory" in the war against Ukraine. To do this, Kremlin propaganda, in addition to its own pseudo-experts, uses a supporter of the Putin regime - former US Marine Brian Berletic. This "expert" in the English-language and Russian-language information segments talks about the "Syrian scenario" - allegedly "the Ukrainian military is killing its own population in order to frame Russia." Berletik claims that "this is how the Ukrainians are trying to slow down the pace of advancement of the Russian army." 14:47 The mayor's office of Russian Belgorod calls on citizens to join "people's squads" to patrol the streets in the evening and at night, as well as help the police in law enforcement. 14:44 Russian servicemen from the 47th Panzer Division, who participated in the battles against Ukraine, did not receive the promised additional payments. The last surcharge they received was 2% of their tuition salary before the start of the war, Ukrainian intelligence said. As a result, military personnel have neither the desire nor the incentive to return to the war zone. In addition, more and more bodies of the dead are coming to Russia, so the command ordered them to be transported in small batches so as not to sow panic. And in order to prevent mass layoffs, the military contract of the Russian army includes a provision on consent to the performance of tasks in areas of military operations, regardless of their location. 14:39 The State Border Service reported that security measures have been strengthened on the border with Belarus and in the area with unrecognized Transnistria. 14:31 The line of military clashes has been moved away from the Dnipropetrovsk region and now passes through the territories of Kherson, said the head of the military administration of Krivoy Rog Alexander Vilkul. According to him, more than 15 settlements have returned under the control of Ukraine, and now infrastructure is being restored there, primarily power lines. 14:28 Ukrposhta put into circulation postage stamps Russian warship, go...! The ceremony was attended by the author of the cult phrase Roman Gribov. 14:22 According to the UN, more than 4.6 million Ukrainians have left the country since the beginning of the Russian invasion. During the day, this number increased by 68,000 people. 14:20 More than 335,000 refugees from Ukraine have officially registered in Germany, the country's Interior Ministry said. During the day, the number of Ukrainian refugees increased by 3936 people. 14:18 The village of Novoyakovlevka, Zaporozhye region, was fired upon by Russians with phosphorus bombs at night. According to the Kamyshevakhskaya UTC, due to rainy weather, the fire did not start, there were no wounded or dead, but there were damaged houses. 14:13 Arestovich reported that there are 16 enemy BTGs in the Izyum direction, and about 14 more BTGs in the Ugledar-Marinka direction. That is, only about 30 enemy BTGs are in the JFO area. 14:05 NATO predicts a new, larger stage of hostilities in Ukraine. As NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoana said, "everything indicates that we will soon enter the second stage of this war, very bloody, more complex, different in character from the first stage, on a much wider territory - both in the east, in the Donbass, and in the south, towards the Crimea and Mariupol. NATO hopes that the confrontation will not drag on, but admits that there is little chance of this. Probably, there will be new losses among the civilian population. 14:03 Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov said that the number and intensity of shelling of residential areas of the city have increased since yesterday. To date, 1,644 residential multi-storey buildings have been destroyed; in total, about 2,000 buildings and structures have been damaged in the city. There are civilian casualties, including a child. 13:59 NACP and the Movement honestly entered the first hundred people into the register of state traitors, including 73 politicians, 13 representatives of law enforcement agencies, 13 media workers and one judge. 13:57 The headman of Staraya Zburyevka, Kherson region, Viktor Marunyak, who was captured by Russian invaders on March 21, got in touch and is returning home, the Golopristan City Council reports. 13:42 The head of the Nikolaev OVA, Vitaliy Kim, told that the Ukrainians began to read the Russian communities and the enemy uses this to reveal the positions of the Ukrainian military. In particular, they make statements that there are Ukrainian military personnel in such and such a building, and then they wait for a refutation to appear in the comments from local residents. Kim urges not to leave comments in Russian publics. 13:30 The National Bank of Ukraine and the Central Bank of Poland signed a memorandum on assistance during the war. The document will facilitate the exchange of information and mutual support between the two regulators. 13:26 The Polish authorities announced the detention of two Belarusians who were carrying out espionage activities on the instructions of the Belarusian special services. They identified "objects of critical and strategic importance for the defense of Poland." A Russian was also detained, who collected data on the combat readiness of the Polish armed forces and NATO troops at the request of the Russian special services. 13:23 There is no need to evacuate from the Sumy region at the moment - it is better to return to work for everyone who has such an opportunity, Governor Dmitry Zhivitsky said. He said that although the Russian army had not completely withdrawn from the borders of the region, there was no enemy strike force there now. The head of the region also called the preliminary amount of damage from military operations - more than 10 billion hryvnia. The Cabinet of Ministers has already allocated UAH 250 million for the priority restoration of infrastructure and residential buildings, which they plan to spend on the restoration of facilities that do not require major repairs. 13:18 The SBU exposed a group that was supposed to create "people's republics" in the western regions of Ukraine. According to one of the participants, the group began work to overthrow the constitutional order in the summer of 2021. The plan was such that if the current government does not resign itself, the group will move on to a military scenario. To seize power, the group had to recruit 500 militants, preferably from former ATO soldiers, and supply them with weapons. The implementation of the plan was to coincide with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 13:07 The Russians are resettling Ukrainians in Siberia and beyond the Arctic Circle, about 100,000 refugees found themselves thousands of kilometers from home, writes The Independent. According to official documents, 11,000 people were distributed to Siberia, 7,000 to the Far East, and another 7,000 to the North Caucasus. Also, the Ukrainians were to be sent to Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan. Residents of Mariupol were asked to sign documents stating that Ukrainian troops had shelled their city. The signatories were told that they could not return to Ukraine because they would face persecution, the newspaper notes. 12:55 Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, 20.8% of Ukrainians have changed their place of residence - this is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the company Operational Sociology commissioned by the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Studies (NIBR) and Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet). At the same time, 81.6% of Ukrainians do not plan to change their location in the next four weeks, and 59.6% of those who have left or are planning to go abroad want to return home as soon as possible. 12:46 Russia has extended the ban on flights in the south of the country until April 19 in connection with the war against Ukraine. 12:32 Zelensky in an address to the Lithuanian parliament: "The European Union is already discussing the sixth package of sanctions against Russia and it is still unknown whether oil will be subject to sanctions. Even after seeing the massacres in Bucha and other cities, some EU countries cannot decide when "They will at least significantly limit the purchase of Russian energy resources. Hundreds of European companies and banks not only have not yet refused to work on the Russian market, but are also demonstrating blatant disdain in response to demands to stop financing the military machine of the Russian Federation with their taxes, their excises." 12:17 Senior adviser to the US Congress Paul Massaro said that "all free peoples are in a huge debt to Ukraine." "We can start paying off this debt now with arms and sanctions," he added. 12:14 Putin said that "the goals of the operation to protect the Donbass will be achieved, they are noble - assistance to the Donbass." According to him, Kyiv "publicly refused" to comply with the Minsk agreements, and "it was impossible to continue to tolerate the genocide." "The Russian Armed Forces act courageously, competently, efficiently and effectively, they use the most modern types of weapons," Putin is convinced. He also stressed that Russia is not going to isolate itself, and "it is impossible to isolate it from the whole world." 12:12 British Minister of the Armed Forces James Hippie said that the British government has not yet been able to verify reports of a chemical attack in Mariupol. But Putin must know that all possible responses from the West are on the table, he stressed. 12:10 The British Foreign Office recommends that its citizens leave Russia, and if this is not possible, limit movement around the country. 12:08 The "DPR" claims that they did not use chemical weapons in Mariupol yesterday. This was stated by the representative of the "People's Militia of the DPR" Eduard Basurin, who spoke yesterday afternoon about the need to "turn to the chemical troops, who will find a way to smoke moles out of their holes," referring to the Ukrainian military at Azovstal. 12:03 Putin said that "there is no doubt that the goals and objectives of the operation in Ukraine will be fulfilled." "A clash with anti-Russian forces growing in Ukraine was inevitable, it was a matter of time," he added. 11:57 Zelensky said in an address to the Lithuanian parliament that he managed to identify the Russian military who raped children in the Kiev region: "Even this person [of the Russian military who raped a baby] has been established - Russian military Bychkov from Pskov, a paratrooper or special forces. He sent comrades, a video of what he does with a baby, how he mocks a baby.Here is such a Russian military "protector of children." 11:55 Yermak said, citing Borrell, that all 27 EU countries supported the supply of weapons to Ukraine. 11:54 Ukravtodor is building a temporary crossing on the Kyiv-Zhytomyr highway near the village of Stoyanka. It is scheduled to open early next week. 11:52 The offensive of Russian troops in the Lugansk region is slowed down due to prolonged rain, said the head of the OVA Serhiy Gaidai. 11:49 On the road near the village of Gavronshchina, Buchansky district, Kiev region, police officers found a car shot by the Russian military, in which were the bodies of three women and two children. 11:41 The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported that from now on, private soldiers can be appointed to officer positions if they have combat experience. To do this, you no longer need to receive training at the appropriate level in educational institutions. 11:35 In the Zaporozhye region, Russian invaders are looking for men of military age and forcibly send them to the military registration and enlistment offices, and from the Ukrainian police, by intimidation and pressure on their families, the Russians create detachments of the so-called "people's militia", the regional military administration said. 11:32 The Azov Regiment reported that the victims of the spread of a poisonous substance of unknown origin by the enemy in Mariupol are in "relatively satisfactory condition." One of the servicemen is in a "moderate condition", the other two are under constant medical supervision. Among the injured civilians, an elderly woman is in the worst condition. The main symptoms are flushing of the face, increased blood pressure, dryness and irritation in the oropharynx, mucous membranes of the eyes. According to the Azov Regiment, the enemy used poisonous substances or potent poisonous substances with a predominantly asphyxiating effect. However, due to the complete blockade, their toxicological analysis is not possible. 11:24 Despite the death of four million chickens at Europe's largest poultry farm in Chernobaevka, there will be no shortage of eggs and chicken in Ukraine, assured Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Taras Vysotsky. He explained that before the Russian invasion, Ukraine exported up to 40% of the eggs. He is also convinced that there will be no shortage of milk and vegetables. 11:19 Klitschko said that in Kiev for the period of martial law, car parking on the streets is free, but scammers who are trying to charge a fee have become more active. The mayor urged to immediately call the police if someone demands money for parking. 11:17 Most residents of the Donetsk region have left the region, but the evacuation should be more efficient, said the head of the OVA Pavel Kirilenko. 11:10 Karl Nehammer became the first European leader to visit the Russian president after the invasion of Ukraine began. More about this in the material Controversial visit: why did Putin visit the Austrian chancellor . 11:07 Russia is planning terrorist attacks on its territory to whip up "anti-Ukrainian hysteria," said the head of Ukrainian intelligence, Kirill Budanov. According to him, the Russian special services are planning to mine and blow up residential buildings, hospitals and schools in Russian settlements, as well as launch rocket and bomb attacks on the city of Belgorod or one of the cities of Crimea. The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense explained that the failure of the plan to mobilize in the Russian Federation is forcing the Putin regime to use dirty scenarios in order to further turn the Russians against the Ukrainians. It is quite possible that these attacks will be filed as a revenge of the Ukrainians for Bucha and Kramatorsk. 11:04 Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar said that information about the possible use of chemical weapons by the invaders in Mariupol is being checked, but there is an assumption that these were most likely phosphorus munitions. At the same time, she stressed that "the risk of using chemical weapons does exist, and it is quite high." 10:58 Severodonetsk and Gorskoye of the Luhansk region were left without electricity, water and gas, all communications were destroyed by night shelling, Governor Sergei Gaidai said. Also, residents of Rubizhne, Popasnaya, and partially Lisichansk have no water. A total of 146,500 consumers remain without electricity in the combat zone in the Lugansk region, and there is no gas in 38 settlements. 10:52 Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova announced mass sexual violence in Bucha. In an interview with The New York Times and the BBC, she said that during the occupation of Bucha, Russian soldiers kept about 25 women and girls aged 14 to 24 in one of the basements and raped them regularly. Nine of them are now pregnant. 10:38 Residents of the settlements of the Kiev region affected by the fighting will be able to return to their homes at the end of May, a more exact date will be known by the end of April, said the head of the Kiev OVA Alexander Pavlyuk. He said that they plan to restore power supply in the region by May 31. There is still no gas in 85 settlements, and its supply is also being gradually resumed. Pavlyuk stressed that it is still dangerous to return to these areas: there are still many mines and ammunition, mine clearance is underway. 10:27 Employees of the State Bureau of Investigation, with the assistance of the Marine Guard of the State Border Service, prevented the withdrawal of eight Russian cargo ships and two tankers from Ukraine, which were in the waters of the port of Odesa region on preventive maintenance. The ships were involved in the logistics operations of the Russian Federation in the Black Sea and the Danube. 10:24 Mayor of Mariupol Vadim Boychenko told AP that the death toll in the city could exceed 20,000 people , as the bodies of the dead "litter the streets." According to him, the death toll reaches more than 10,000. He also accused the Russians of blocking convoys with humanitarian aid, as the occupiers are trying to hide what is happening in Mariupol from the outside world. 10:21 Charitable organization Caritas announced the destruction of its center in Mariupol. The Russians fired into the building from a tank. At that time, there were people inside, seven of them died, including two employees of the organization. 10:19 Russians are trying to sow panic among the residents of Chernihiv by spreading rumors about an attack on the city. The head of the OVA, Vyacheslav Chaus, urged residents of the city and the region not to believe unverified panic rumors. He also asks the residents of Chernihiv not to return to the city without a critical need yet: "We are obliged to restore critical infrastructure, and the more people return, the more resources the city will consume, give us a little more time." 10:17 In Severodonetsk, the invaders destroyed a humanitarian aid center that fed 300 people daily. As one of the organizers of the network of such centers in Severodonetsk and Lisichansk, the chairman of the Luhansk Association of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities, Mykola Nadulichny, said, on April 11, the center was subjected to massive shelling. There are no victims. 10:01 In the city of Stryi, Lviv region, a stele-monument to a Soviet soldier was dismantled. 09:49 In the Khmelnitsky region, the Russians launched a missile attack on an infrastructure facility, the OVA reported. As a result, a fire broke out, which has already been extinguished. There are no victims. 09:41 In the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, in the Shebekinsky urban district, which borders on the Kharkov region, local authorities recorded damage to the railway tracks, the governor said. 09:37 British intelligence believes that the fighting in eastern Ukraine will intensify over the next two to three weeks, as Russia continues to redirect its efforts there. "Russian attacks remain focused on Ukrainian positions near Donetsk and Luhansk, fighting continues around Kherson and Nikolaev, and the offensive against Kramatorsk is resumed," the British Defense Ministry said in a report. It is also reported that the Russian Federation continues to withdraw troops from Belarus in order to redeploy them to support operations in eastern Ukraine. 09:33 In Zhytomyr, they may stop teaching Russian in schools as early as the next academic year, the mayor of the city Sergey Sukhomlin said: “I still want us to no longer recruit classes in our schools for the study of the Russian language from September 1. We see that our children won’t need this language for another 20-30 years.” 09:30 Putin and Lukashenko will hold a meeting today at the Vostochny cosmodrome, following which they will give a press conference, Russian media report. 09:27 The General Staff named the approximate losses of the enemy on the morning of April 12:
09:20 Religious leaders will visit Ukraine with a "mission of friendship and solidarity." The delegation will include former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Thyatira (Patriarchate of Constantinople) Nikita Lulias, Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg, Minister General of the Franciscan Order Massimo Fusarelli, representatives of Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist communities from different countries. The visit was organized by the international coalition Religions for Peace. According to The Church Times, the delegation will arrive in Chernivtsi on Tuesday, April 12. 09:12 Nine humanitarian corridors agreed on April 12: Mariupol, Berdyansk, Tokmak, Energodar - Zaporozhye. Evacuation from the cities of the Zaporozhye region will take place on our own transport. Also, at the checkpoint in Vasilyevka, buses sent from Zaporozhye are waiting for a pass. Severodonetsk, Lisichansk, Popasnaya, with. Gornoye, Rubizhnoye - Bakhmut. 09:06 Russia receives ammunition and military equipment from Iraq for military operations in Ukraine with the help of Iranian arms smuggling networks, writes The Guardian. According to the publication, RPGs and anti-tank missiles, as well as Brazilian-designed multiple launch rocket systems, were sent to Russia from Iraq after Moscow's unsuccessful campaign in Ukraine in March. In addition, the Iranian-made Bavar 373 missile system, similar to the Russian S-300, was donated to Moscow by the Tehran authorities. 09:03 Ukraine offers international partners to apply the "Iranian model" of sanctions against Gazprom - when Russian gas will be supplied to the EU, but the funds for it will be transferred not to Russia, but to special deposit accounts, said Deputy Energy Minister Yaroslav Demchenkov. 08:45 In the Dnipropetrovsk region, Russians attacked an old mill in the Sinelnikovsky district at night. People were not injured, said the head of the region, Valentin Reznichenko. 07:57 Japan has imposed sanctions on 398 individuals and 28 organizations of the Russian Federation. 07:24 The Russian army is trying to complete the regrouping and movement of units to the areas of concentration in the Belgorod and Voronezh regions, as well as the redeployment of the aviation of the aerospace forces to airfields that are in close proximity to the eastern borders of Ukraine, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports. 05:15 Out of about 1,700 prisoners held by Russia and pro-Russian separatists, 500 are women , Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk told Reuters. According to her, captured women are forced to stand, they are not allowed to sit down. They shave their heads, make them undress every day for examinations. They degrade human dignity. "I know the facts of rape, I saw beaten backs ... They want us to be scared. They want us to cry and be victims. But we are not them," Vereshchuk said. 04:49 The Pentagon cannot yet confirm the report that Russian troops used chemical weapons in Mariupol, spokesman John Kirby said, writes CNN. The Pentagon is aware of the reports and will be monitoring the situation closely, Kirby said. The British Foreign Office also promised to monitor the situation. 03:07 Europol launched Operation Oscar - it will search for criminal assets belonging to individuals or companies under sanctions due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 02:12 Bulgaria has refused to exchange classified information with Russia - the corresponding decision was made by the country's government. 01:26 In the Nikolaev region, disguised Russian saboteurs tried to impersonate a group of lost evacuees local. In three civilian vehicles, they drove up to the Ukrainian positions and tried to attack them, according to OK Pivden. Ukrainian fighters destroyed five of them, the rest fled. 00:58 Zelensky said that due to the actions of the Russian army, Ukraine is now one of the most mine-contaminated countries in the world. According to him, mining should also be considered a war crime. 00:40 In the Black Sea operational zone, stormy weather has significantly complicated the maneuvers of Russian ships, OK Pivden reported. Also, due to stormy wind and rain, the enemy cannot use drones for reconnaissance and fire adjustment. 00:33 Zelensky said that any new sanctions package against Russia that does not affect oil will be received in Moscow with a smile. He called on the EU to impose a total embargo on Russian oil. The President also said that Ukraine does not receive "as many weapons as necessary to end this war as soon as possible." 00:25 Zelensky said that the invaders are preparing a new stage of terror against Ukraine and the Armed Forces of Ukraine - they threaten to use chemical weapons against the defenders of Mariupol. “We are considering this very seriously. I want to remind world leaders that the possible use of chemical weapons by the Russian military has already been discussed. And by that time it meant that it was necessary to respond to Russian aggression much harder and faster,” the president stressed. 00:11 According to the World Trade Organization, a war in Ukraine could almost halve global trade growth this year, from a projected 4.7% in October 2021 to 2.4-3%. In addition, the crisis may reduce global GDP growth by 0.7-1.3 percentage points. 00:05 Andrey Biletsky, the leader of the Azov Regiment, said that a chemical attack had taken place at Azovstal, three people were injured. It was this plant that was previously discussed in the "DPR", announcing the possibility of a chemical attack on Ukrainians. "A chemical attack on Mariupol means only one thing: the Russians cannot take Mariupol and the Ukrainian defenders. And they have no choice but to use indiscriminate prohibited weapons," Biletsky said. |
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2021-07-12 | |
[BBC] A group of philanthropists, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, are to provide £93.5m emergency funding to cover some UK foreign aid cuts. They said the temporary funding would help save "critical projects" and ensure progress was not "wasted". The government has decided to reduce this year's spending on overseas aid from 0.7% of national income to 0.5%. It said the financial impact of the pandemic had forced ministers to take "tough but necessary decisions". The group, which also includes the Children's Investment Fund Foundation, the ELMA Foundation and Open Society Foundations, said the emergency funds would help projects tackling preventable diseases and providing family planning and sexual health services. They said it would prevent life-saving drugs from being thrown away because they pass their expiry date, and ensure women living in the poorest parts of the world are able to avoid unplanned pregnancies. The UN's family planning agency (UNFPA) looks set to lose some 85% of its funding from the UK, a drop of about £130m. A spokeswoman for the funder consortium, Kate Hampton, chief executive of the Children's Investment Fund Foundation, said: "These life-saving treatments are cost-effective investments. If they go unfunded this year, British taxpayer generosity will be wasted as clinics are closed and essential drugs expire and are thrown away." The emergency funding was welcomed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who said it was "desperately needed". However, he called on the government to restore its commitment to spend 0.7% of national income on foreign aid.
Charities including Oxfam and ActionAid have criticised the cuts - which amount to around £4bn a year - warning that they have already forced projects to be cancelled. Many Tory MPs have also spoken out against the move, which went against the pledge in the 2019 Conservative election manifesto to stick to the 0.7% figure. But Chancellor Rishi Sunak has previously said it was hard to "justify" the commitment with the UK facing record borrowing, and with a national debt of well over £2 trillion. A government spokesperson said: "The UK will spend more than £10bn to improve global health, fight poverty and tackle climate change this year - making us one of the biggest aid donors in the G7." "We have always been clear that the government will return to spending 0.7% of GNI [gross national income] on international development as soon as the fiscal situation allows," the spokesperson added. Related: Gates Foundation: 2021-06-05 The mRNA vaccine revolution is just beginning Gates Foundation: 2021-05-17 Epstein Island boy Bill Gates may have had some issues Gates Foundation: 2021-05-10 Melinda had concerns over Bill's possible ties to Jeffrey Epstein: report Related: Open Society Foundations: 2021-05-21 The 'New Soros': Marlow Media Expose Reveals Immense Secret Power of Tech Heiress Laurene Powell Jobs Open Society Foundations: 2021-04-13 Myanmar Military Junta Reportedly Starts Arresting George Soros Foundation's People Open Society Foundations: 2021-03-20 Myanmar Military Seizes George Soros Organization's Bank Accounts, Announces Arrest Warrants After Coup | |
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UK cuts foreign aid spending commitment, causing outcry |
2020-11-26 |
[AlAhram] Britannia reduced its foreign aid spending commitment on Wednesday to 0.5% of gross domestic product from 0.7%, causing an immediate outcry from international development organizations and the spiritual head of the Church of England. The move, announced by finance minister Rishi Sunak as part of an annual review of government spending, will be popular among some voters and media who argue that COVID and the resulting economic crisis mean Britannia should spend less on aid. "During a domestic fiscal emergency, when we need to prioritise our limited resources on jobs and public services, sticking rigidly to spending 0.7% of our national income on overseas aid is difficult to justify to the British people, especially when we are seeing the highest peacetime levels of borrowing on record," Sunak said in a speech to parliament. "I have listened with great respect to those who have argued passionately to retain this target. But at a time of unprecedented crisis, government must make tough choices." The announcement was met with a flood of criticism, including from Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the head of the Anglican Communion. "The cut in the aid budget - made worse by no set date for restoration - is shameful and wrong," he said on Twitter, urging politicians to vote against the measure. Development and environment charities said the move was short-sighted. "Cutting the aid budget during a global pandemic is like closing fire stations during a heatwave," said Patrick Watt, Director of Policy, Public Affairs and Campaigns at Christian Aid. Fisk is dead Oxfam said the decision would diminish British influence and leadership at a time when both were badly needed. "Breaking our aid promise risks significantly undermining one of the UK’s genuine claims to global leadership at a time when it will need all the moral authority it can muster as host of next year’s G7 summit and UN Climate Change negotiations," said Danny Sriskandarajah, chief executive of Oxfam GB. The 0.7% target, originally introduced by Tony Blair when he was prime minister, was a commitment made by the ruling Conservative Party in the run-up to last year's election and repeated by Prime Minister Boris Johnson ...pro-Brexit British prime minister, succeeding no-Brexit Theresa May. BoJo is noted as much for his sparkling personality and his hair as for his Conservative policies.... Prior to Sunak's announcement, former prime ministers Blair and David Cameron ![]() certainly a big Thatcher fan, but I don't know whether that makes me a Thatcherite,which means he's not. Since he is not deeply ideologicalhe lacks core principles and is easily led. He has been described as certainly not a Pitt, Elder or Younger,but he does wear a nice suit so maybe he's Beau Brummel... had urged the government to retain the target. |
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In celebration of very brave women - 'Emily Hobhouse' |
2020-03-09 |
![]() Born in St Ive, near Liskeard in Cornwall, she was the daughter of Caroline (née Trelawny) and Reginald Hobhouse, an Anglican rector and the first Archdeacon of Bodmin. She was the sister of Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse, a peace activist and proponent of social liberalism. She was a second cousin of the peace activist Stephen Henry Hobhouse and was a major influence on him. Her mother died when she was 20, and she spent the next fourteen years looking after her father who was in poor health. When her father died in 1895 she went to Minnesota to perform welfare work amongst Cornish mineworkers living there, the trip having been organised by the wife of the Archbishop of Canterbury. There she became engaged to John Carr Jackson and the couple bought a ranch in Mexico but this did not prosper and the engagement was broken off. She returned to England in 1898 after losing most of her money in a speculative venture. Her wedding veil (which she never wore) hangs in the head office of the Oranje Vrouevereniging (Orange Women's Society) in Bloemfontein, the first women's welfare organisation in the Orange Free State, as a symbol of her commitment to the uplifting of women. |
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Woke Archbishop Brands Own Church ‘Racist’ |
2020-02-18 |
![]() It's too bad blackface is so un-PC. He could paint himself and join the ranks of the The Archbishop of Canterbury was speaking ahead of a vote by the Church’s General Synod to "lament, on behalf of Christ’s Church, and apologises for, the conscious and unconscious racism experienced by countless black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) Anglicans in 1948 and subsequent years". Do you have to pass some kind of test to be Archbishop of Canterbury? I'll bet being Anglican isn't part of it. 1948 was the year the Empire Windrush ship landed hundreds of Caribbean So lemme get this straight: The Brits decide to take this "Commonwealth" thing seriously and open their borders to fellow Empireans. And his Holier-than-Thouness is ashamed of it. "I am almost beyond words. Personally, I am sorry and ashamed. I’m ashamed of our history and I’m ashamed of our failure," Welby said of his Church’s "conscious and unconscious racism". I think maybe I see why church membership is declining faster than the number of BBC license holders. "It’s shaming as well as shocking. It is shocking, but it’s profoundly shaming," he continued, somewhat redundantly, in a speech which even he described as "incoherent". Unfortunately, he didn't commit seppuku in front of God's altar. Maybe next Sunday. |
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Locust plague reaches coronavirus-hit China after wreaking havoc across Africa |
2020-02-18 |
[DAILYSTAR.CO.UK] ![]() If the Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury didn't have more important things on their minds I'll betcha they'd take care of this little problem. |
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The Four Hour War |
2020-01-08 |
by Fred![]() The Experts® who had been on the teevee telling us that nothing was going to happen because blah blah blah, whatever it was, were left not really red-faced, since there's no shame among them, but maybe a little less sure in their convictions. I don't think the news networks stop payment on their checks, but they probably should think about it. I know those Expert® opinions don't come cheap. It all started out scary enough. A senior US source told Fox News, who presumably told everybody else, that they were under missile attack "all over the country!" That turned out to be Ain al-Asad Airbase, Taiji, and Irbil. No Kirkuk, Mosul, Baghdad, not even Basra or al-Kut. The IRGC said they were going to attack any regional state that became a platform for US aggression, which meant pretty well everybody in the region with the possible exception of Oman. I think they had fantasies of showering Dubai with missiles, since they mentioned them by name. That's assuming they could hit Dubai, of course. They did hit Saudi Aramco a while back, but the missile came in from the north. Maybe they were in sight of the place when they launched. They haven't really hit much else. ![]() The Persians, or maybe it was the Medes (who can tell these days?) crowed that they had launched "tens" of missiles. Actually it was about fifteen, which would be 1.5 tens, according to the CENTCOM guy. Four were duds. Of the remainder, one hit an open field in the middle of nowhere, one landed in an open field in Irbil and gave up the ghost without going kaboom. The US and presumably the Iraqi commands were in heightened readiness after Soleimani departed this Vale of Tears for a Warmer Place. We can assume the intel people were hard at work. The sirens went off in plenty of time. Everybody headed for the bunkers and counted the 500kg explosions. One tweet did say there was a plane or two damaged. Guess the Iraqis will have to buy replacements. They're the ones who reported the damage, so I'm guessing they were theirs. Nobody was hurt in “Operation Martyr Soleimani.” Or maybe it was "Operation Fierce Revenge." I'm sure the grimaces were fearsome, whatever they decided to call it. They announced both. ![]() The White House said that President Trump was going to address the nation, then changed its mind so the Iranians could stew until tomorrow, which would be today. Robert De Niro suggested Twitter should suspend Trump's account for getting us into another war. Tucker Carlson was in high dudgeon on the teevee, I'm not too sure over what. I lost interest pretty quick and changed the channel to CNN, where Fredo Cuomo sounded more reasonable, almost respectful of the Commander-in-Chief. IRGC claimed thirty American casualties to none of theirs. Since they were back in Iran pushing buttons, nowhere near the impact zone, it's not surprising none of them were hurt. Everybody else said there were no American casualties, which is why they still have Qom. ![]() On social media, whatever they use, IRGC said they took out "command and control infrastructure, detection, radar, electronic warfare and, more so, the American brains, eyes, and ears in the region." These consisted of dirt and maybe some concrete when they damaged the Iraqi planes. Their own planes, a collection of F4's, F5's, F14's, biplanes, triplanes, blimps, and dirigibles, took to the skies. A half dozen American F35's took off from Dubai. The pilots probably waved to the antiques as they flew rings around them. ![]() Iran took & concluded proportionate measures in self-defense under Article 51 of UN Charter targeting base from which cowardly armed attack against our citizens & senior officials were launched.As I wended my weary way up the stairs to go to bed, I could hear the Experts® on the teevee stating with certainty that the missiles had missed intentionally and our guys were just lucky to be alive. And Trump is dumb. |
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Britain |
Jeremy Corbyn Destroys Himself |
2019-11-27 |
h/t Instapundit You ever wondered how it was that Romans actually enjoyed watching people torn to shreds by wild animals in the Colosseum? Watch BBC interviewer Andrew Neil’s merciless inquisition of Jeremy Corbyn, which aired this evening in the UK. You can’t watch it on the BBC Player in the US, but the full thing is embedded in the Daily Mail story, or, the Conservative Party is airing it on its Facebook page. Once you see it, you’ll understand why. It’s like Corbyn sat down with Neil as leader of the Labour Party, about two weeks before the election, and proceeded to commit slow-motion political suicide. The Guardian doesn’t have a review up at this writing, but earlier in the day it published an editorial saying Labour hasn’t done enough to deal with Jew-hatred in its ranks. Here is its straight news report on the Neil interview, which focuses on how Corbyn refused multiple times to apologize to British Jews for grotesque anti-Semitism within the Labour Party ‐ this, on a day when the Chief Rabbi of the country called Labour out for it, and the Archbishop of Canterbury stood with his Jewish counterpart in solidarity. I kept watching Andrew Neil put the question to Corbyn, thinking, "Why can’t this man say that he’s sorry? Why is he dodging?" The anti-Semitism thing took up the first 10 minutes of the 30-minute interview, though it could have been dispatched with quickly had Corbyn handled it differently. But the whole thing was just staggering. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a senior politician destroy himself quite like that in an interview. ...Watch the last five minutes of the thing, in which Corbyn can’t bring himself to say he would give the kill order to British special forces if they cornered the head of ISIS as he was about to order a terrorist attack. That, to me, is an even bigger deal than the anti-Semitism mess (which is pretty damning), because it has to do with national security and terrorism. Corbyn is a wet-noodle leftist to the marrow. The Daily Mail is nobody’s idea of a left-wing newspaper, but even Labourites will concede that tomorrow’s cover accurately sums up their hapless leader’s interview: |
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British PM Johnson demands October 15 election after defeat over Brexit |
2019-09-05 |
[DAWN] British Prime Minister Boris Johnson ...pro-Brexit British prime minister, succeeding no-Brexit Theresa May. BoJo is noted as much for his sparkling personality and his hair as for his Conservative policies.... on Wednesday demanded an October 15 snap election after politicians seeking to prevent a no-deal Brexit dealt him a humiliating defeat in parliament which he cast as an attempt to surrender to the Europe ![]() an Union. Parliament's move leaves Brexit up in the air, with possible outcomes ranging from a turbulent no-deal exit to abandoning the whole endeavour ‐ both outcomes would be unacceptable to swathes of the United Kingdom's voters. An alliance of opposition politicians backed by 21 rebels from Johnson's Conservative Party defeated the government on Tuesday on a motion allowing them to try to pass a law which would force a three-month extension to Britannia's EU exit date. Johnson cast the rebellion as an attempt to surrender to the EU, vowed never to delay Brexit beyond Oct 31 and challenged opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to agree to an Oct 15 election. "Can I invite the leader of the opposition to confirm, when he stands up shortly, that if that surrender bill is passed, he will allow the people of this country to have their view on what he is proposing to hand over in their name with an election on October the 15th," Johnson told parliament. However, today is that tomorrow you were thinking about yesterday... needing the backing of two-thirds of politicians, Johnson's bid for an election is set to be initially thwarted as opposition parties are united in wanting to prevent a no-deal Brexit before agreeing to a vote. Johnson said his strategy was to get a Brexit deal by an EU summit on Oct 17 and "get Brexit done". He said the British government was making substantial progress and would succeed in removing the Irish border backstop. |
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Archbishop of Canterbury tells Remainers to ‘stop whingeing' and accept Brexit |
2019-09-03 |
[SUN] The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged Remainers to "stop whingeing" and accept the result of the Brexit referendum. Most Rev Justin Welby said those who voted to stay in the EU must now "take seriously the fact that the majority voted Leave", stating: "We may not like it, but that is democracy." Last week it emerged that Archbishop Welby was in talks to chair a proposed "citizens’ forum" intended by MPs to help avoid a no-deal exit from the EU. The disclosure prompted Mark Francois, a prominent Conservative Brexiteer to suggest that the archbishop was joining politicians lecturing voters "about why we should overturn their democratic decision." But in comments made during a question and answer session two days before it emerged that he was in talks to chair the forum, Archbishop Welby stated that he was a "democrat" and did not support the campaign for a second Brexit referendum. In remarks reported by the Church Times, he added: "We have to take seriously the fact that the majority voted Leave. We may not like it, but that is democracy; and that means we have to stop whingeing about it and do something about reuniting the country." |
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