Two who already were in Ukraine with me personally will not fight for Ukraine - prince William promised me news like this "IF I lalala"...the thing is Bush's war in Ukraine IS NOT my war as I have already explained https://ausertimes.blogspot.com/2022/03/zelenskys-speech-was-written-by-joe.html
George Bush even claimed me will demand for Biden to include phrase in Zelensky's future speech and its where and when we go apart.
So far out of 200.000 visas offered by UK to Ukrainian refugees, 4.000 were approved...nice when one considers close to 3.5 million Ukrainian homeless refugees scattered throughout European continent. Why EXTREMELY WELCOMING AS ALL BRITS KNOW BASED ON EXPERIENCE Ukrainians would go otherwise after British apart from demented Londonians elite is beyond my understanding...passports because they feel it would be to easy for Russians to obtain information about Ukrainian positions/activities...based on this story, I can tell in respect to Ukraine, London is not running other than toilet paper and problems against Ukraine. I will nothing but thank William("prince") for this news.
And Willie - I was video recorded by Ukrainian department of defense when these two would bring me to and across Ukrainian border crossing in 2017 - I know because Ukrainian authorities told me so on occasion ;) Brits are okay, but you are f*** in your head with your family. LAŽ IMA KRATKE NOGE.
From https://uk.news.yahoo.com/wanted-us-cannon-fodder-british-180451216.html
They wanted us for cannon fodder, say British medical volunteers ‘tricked’ into fighting for Ukraine
British medical volunteers have claimed the Ukrainian army duped them into crossing the border before trying to conscript them as “cannon fodder” for the battle of Kyiv.
Carl Walsh and Ollie Funnell left the UK with the hope of putting their expertise to use treating casualties in the warzone, but were instead told they would be deployed to defend Ukraine’s besieged capital.
Mr Walsh, 50, is a former combat medical technician from the Rhondda Valley in Wales and had met Mr Funnell, a paramedic turned teacher from Eastbourne, East Sussex, heading in the same direction at Krakow airport on March 11.
Speaking on Wednesday on the Polish side of the border with Ukraine, the new friends told The Telegraph they could hardly believe their ordeal had only lasted five days.
Both men contacted the Ukrainian embassy in the UK to offer their help after seeing the appeal by Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, for volunteers to join his country’s resistance against the Russian invaders, dubbed the international legion.
Throughout all their subsequent discussions with Ukrainian officials, the men claimed, assurances were given that there would be no expectation for them to fight, only to act as medics.
This all changed when they crossed the border on Saturday and found themselves being shuttled to the International Centre for Peacekeeping & Security - a military base used by Western volunteers - near the city of Lviv.
Mr Walsh, who served on military tours in Bosnia, Kosovo and Iraq during a 17-year career, said: “To join the international legion, the Ukrainians wanted to take our passports off us, sign a year contract, give us training for two days - 48 hours - and then within another 48 hours we would be fighting in Kyiv.”
By this point, Mr Walsh and Mr Funnell were travelling with a bigger group of volunteers, including several ex-military officers and a significant number of men with no combat experience.
‘It's a death wish’
Mr Walsh, who left his job as a taxi driver to travel to Ukraine, continued: “These boys, some of them had no military experience, they were being told they would have 48 hours of training and then they are straight on the front line. It’s a death wish.
“It wasn’t on any of the emails we received, that we would have to sign up for a year and they would take your passport off you. These people who have gone out and been killed will still have family thinking they’re safe over here, because we didn’t fill out any next of kin forms.
“They didn’t even have weapons in camp to train with.”
Mr Funnell was one of the men without a military background, having worked as a paramedic until 2014, when he became a teacher in Eastbourne. He had left with the blessing of his employers at the Ratton School and even set up a fundraising page to help pay for what he assumed would be a humanitarian trip.
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The teacher said: “Kyiv is surrounded at the moment, they were sending us there as cannon fodder.”
Fortunately for the two British volunteers, one of their companions - formerly a senior officer in the French Foreign Legion - intervened and told the group: “Ninety-five per cent of you will be killed within days of arriving in Kyiv, we’re getting back on the bus.”
Just hours after the men had made it back across the Polish border, the base where they were supposed to have been undergoing training was hit by 30 cruise missiles fired by Russia, killing 35 people.
Warning to British volunteers
Richard Quellyn-Roberts, a former Army captain whose firm, Mitmark, is providing humanitarian and logistics support on the Polish-Ukrainian border, said he had been deeply troubled by the number of British volunteers heading into Ukraine.
He told The Telegraph: “I would urge British veterans and non-veterans, if they are thinking of going over to Ukraine, to firstly really consider it - because you will compromise yourselves, the Ukrainians and the British Government.
“If you get captured by the Russians, that is a significant propaganda victory for the Kremlin.
“If you do go, please make sure you turn off all your electronic devices before crossing the border - or, more simply, just don’t go at all.”
Mr Funnell made a similar plea to British volunteers considering making their own journey.
He said: “Don’t do it, you will just end up being conscripted, they will put you on the frontline knowing you don’t have any military experience - it is a suicide mission.”
Their intervention came as the head of a Ukrainian city that is facing a Russian attack said on Wednesday that volunteer medics from the UK have arrived to help train local health care workers.
Vitaly Kim, the governor of the Mykolaiv region, in a video statement welcomed foreign medics who have arrived in the strategic city on the Black Sea coast that has been under attack by the Russian army since the start of the invasion, pushing into southern Ukraine from the Russia-occupied Crimea.
Capturing the city known for its ship-building would open a road for Russia onto the Black Sea port of Odesa and all the way to Ukraine’s south-western border with Moldova.
Mr Kim on Wednesday hailed the arrival of an unspecified number of volunteer medics from abroad.
“They had been training medics in Lviv and Kyiv. Now they will be working here to improve the skills of medical staff working on the front line,” he said.
The charismatic Mykolaiv governor, whose cheerful and calm updates on social media have rivalled those of president Zelensky, on Wednesday did not give any numbers but called the medics “serious and very nice guys”.
He called them “volunteers and tourists who came here to help out”.
END OF ARTICLE
WAR ON WORLD AND FUNNY SANCTIONS AGAINST ONE: Western "Anti Russian" sanctions undermine itself withing just days(NOT EVEN ONE WEEK) as after British ROYAL BY BUCKINGHAM PALACE OWNED Shell which just bought oil, a Pakistan commits itself to major agreement with Russia on the import of natural gas and wheat(2 million metric tons)
Shell Says It Bought Russian Oil After Government Talks
- Company will divert Russia profits to humanitarian fund
- Urals deal shows lack of Russia alternatives for energy buyers
After taking a barrage of criticism for buying a cargo of Russian crude, Europe’s largest oil company Shell Plc says it’s navigating the market with government guidance.
“We will continue to choose alternatives to Russian oil wherever possible, but this cannot happen overnight because of how significant Russia is to global supply,” Shell said in a statement on Saturday. “We have been in intense talks with governments and continue to follow their guidance around this issue of security of supply.”
Shell, which is based in London, didn’t specify which governments it had been speaking to. An official at the U.K.’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy declined to comment.
Shell bought a cargo of Urals crude oil from Trafigura Group on Friday, at a record discount to benchmark prices in a signal that major buyers will likely continue to make purchases of Russia’s energy products despite its increasingly deadly war against Ukraine.
The deal also underlined the stark situation facing European and world energy buyers. They need to work out how to deal with the potential loss of one of the market’s top suppliers, as a raft self-sanctioning effectively removes Russian product as an option.
The purchase sparked intense criticism; Ukraine’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba took to Twitter to ask the company whether Russian oil smelt like “Ukrainian blood for you?”
For its part Shell, which moved to divest its stake in the Sakhalin-2 LNG project soon after Russia invaded Ukraine, has said it will donate profits from its Russian business to humanitarian aid agencies.
“Without an uninterrupted supply of crude oil to refineries, the energy industry cannot assure continued provision of essential products to people across Europe over the weeks ahead,” it said. “Cargoes from alternative sources would not have arrived in time to avoid disruptions to market supply.”
Pakistan flouts Russia sanctions, plans to import 2 million metric tons of wheat and natural gas from Russia
While NATO and its allies are sanctioning Russia and calling on other countries to do the same, “Pakistan will import 2 million metric tons of wheat and natural gas from Russia.”
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Russia at the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Khan made light of the attack, calling the Russian invasion “exciting.” “Islamophobia” was also on the agenda during the visit. In December, Khan “welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s remarks against ‘Islamophobia’, saying that Putin reaffirmed the stance that ‘insulting our Holy Prophet (PBUH) is not freedom of expression.’”
The two countries have formed a close partnership, strengthening the red-green axis.
During his visit to Russia, Khan also stated that “Islamabad would toe an ‘independent’ foreign policy, and no longer join ‘anyone’s’ war.” What he meant was that he would no longer aid the U.S. in anything akin to the war on terror. But Khan isn’t remaining independent, as he claims. He is supporting Russia in a united war effort against the West.
The Chechen Mufti has also endorsed the Ukraine invasion, backed by Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, saying that the invaders are “on the path of Allah.”
“Pakistan to import wheat, natural gas from Russia,” Anadolu Agency, March 2, 2022:
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Oil Price Surge: Petrol prices soar as Brits fear ‘eye-watering’ energy bills
GAS and Oil prices in the UK reached another high as Russia's escalating invasion of Ukraine continues to cause turmoil in the energy markets.
The average cost of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts was at a fresh high of 151.67p on Tuesday, up from 151.16p on Monday, according to the data firm Experian Catalyst.
The average cost of a litre of diesel is also at a record high, reaching 155.23p.
As the prices continue to soar, searches for ‘can’t afford energy’ exploded to the highest point in history as customers face skyrocketing bills.
Analysis of Google search data reveals that searches for ‘can’t afford energy’ exploded 2300 percent from February 2022 - the highest level in internet history.
In February, Ofgem announced its energy price cap increase of £693, meaning the UK will see bill increases of 50 percent from April 2022.
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The analysis, by energy experts Boiler Central, reveals that searches for ‘can’t afford energy’ exploded to over 20 times the average volume within the past month, an unprecedented increase in people searching for ‘can’t afford energy’, according to Google search data analysis.
The data also reveals that searches for ‘help with energy’ and ‘energy bill help’ skyrocketed 1000 percent and 2300 percent respectively in February.
Myles Robinson, energy expert at Boiler Central said: “The UK has already dealt with eye-watering bills over the past few months due to inflation and the soaring costs of wholesale oil.
“Now, we’re having to face the stark reality of the energy price cap increase in April, with many customers receiving messages from their energy companies informing them of how much extra they will pay – for some, this amounts to hundreds of pounds more than their original bills.
“While the government is offering an ‘energy bill rebate’ where energy customers will have £200 knocked off their bills, this functions as more of a ‘loan’ or a ‘buy now pay later scheme’, according to Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis, as families will have to repay the loan eventually.
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“Many households in the UK are balancing their budgets on a knife-edge and having to pay even a few pounds – let alone hundreds of pounds - extra could knock them into debt and poverty.
“Some energy suppliers do offer hardship funds, where customers can get up to £750 off your energy bills if they are living in fuel poverty, so if you are struggling, it’s worth checking if your supplier offers this”
Russia is the world’s third-biggest oil producer behind the US and Saudi Arabia and it typically exports about 5m barrels b/d of crude oil and around 2.7m b/d of products such as diesel.
It sends 2.5m to 2.6m b/d of crude oil to Europe either via pipelines or tankers, and sells 2m b/d of oil products in Europe, the US, and Canada.
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