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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

@Zelensky - you are ZIO FASCIST RADICALIST EXTREMIST because of whom(AND YOU WERE AND ARE NOT ALONE) Ukraine had to pay price with blood - Israel became wealthy with two things

#1 - RUSSIAN OIL/MINERALS TRADE

#2 - SUPER WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY EXPORT TO RUSSIA WHOSE LONG TERM MILITARY TARGET ALWAYS WAS NONE OTHER THAN UKRAINE.


@Zelensky - I paid heavy prize for your GRAND ZIO FASCIST APPETITES - MY LIFE WAS RUINED/DESTROYED AND SUBJECTED WHILE DRUGGED UP TO MULTI RACIAL MULTI ETHNIC MASSACRE FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY FROM CONTINENT TO CONTINENT TO PROVE JUST WHAT YOUR KIND PUTIN NEEDED TO PROVE FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE UKRAINIAN BORDER.

IT WAS TIME WHEN YOU OPENLY DREAMED ABOUT TAKING OFF WITH YOUR FAMILY EVEN TO ISRAEL, AND PEOPLE UKRAINE HAVE THE RIGHT TO ACKNOWLEDGE HERE STATED.

I WILL ALSO STATE YOU THAT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN 2015 NEGOTIATED A FUTURE BORDER BORDER SECURITY ON THE SIDE OF THE GAZA WITH EGYPT(will see if Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud will wake up on time) WHO WAS WILLING TO PROVIDE ONE AND ITS WHAT UNITED NATIONS WILL SEEK - MEANING THAT UNITED NATIONS PREEMPTIVELY 100% KNEW ABOUT COMING CONFLICT AND SO DID OTHERS IN REGION.

@ISRAEL - SLOVENIAN POLICE WHICH TERRORIZED AT NOVO MESTO POLICE STATION WHERE THEY INSISTED HAVE CAMERAS LINKED TO TEL AVIV, AND WHICH REHEARSED IN THE NAME OF THE ISRAEL DEATH THREATS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE REGION OF NOVO MESTO VICINITY, HAVE DONE THIS WITH YOUR REMISSION. NOT ON ITS OWN THIS I WILL CHARGE YOU WITH NUMEROUS ACTS OF DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. 

INTERESTINGLY PUTIN TOO HAD IN HIS MIND ISRAEL BACK IN THE DAY AS THE NEW HOMELAND SO ANY KIND OF WESTERN WEAPONRY TRANSFER FROM RUSSIA TO HAMAS WHICH WEST LEFT TO RUSSIA ON BEHALF OF ISRAEL ONLY MAKES MY CASE STRONGER IN RESPECT TO MUTUAL CONSENSUS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE RUSSIAN UKRAINIAN GAZA/ISRAEL'S BORDER. ONLY QUESTION REMAINS JUST HOW MUCH WERE RUSSIANS AND UKRAINIANS IN AGREEMENT IN RESPECT TO INVASION ON UKRAINE. THATS WHY I CLAIMED ALL ALONG UKRAINIAN SHOULD BE THE PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE AND NONE OF THE .


----On 15 December 1967, at the age of 17, Yanukovych was sentenced to three years imprisonment for participating in a robbery and assault.[45] On 8 June 1970 he was convicted for a second time on charges of assault. He was sentenced to two years of imprisonment and did not appeal the verdict. Decades later, Yanukovych characterised his arrests and imprisonment as "mistakes of youth".[46] In November 2013, a series of events began that ultimately led to his ousting as President.[10][11][12] This centred around Yanukovych's decision, amidst economic pressure from Russia,[13] to withdraw from signing an association agreement with the EU and instead accepting a Russian trade deal and loan bailout. This sparked mass protests against Yanukovych. The civil unrest peaked in February 2014, when almost 100 protesters were killed.[14] The unrest continued despite a last-minute agreement reached with the opposition, and he fled from the capital to eastern Ukraine on 21 February. On 24 February 2014, the new government issued a warrant for Yanukovych's arrest, accusing him of being responsible for the death of protestors.[21] Yanukovych went into exile in Russia, claiming to still be the legitimate head of state.[22] In February and March 2014, Russia invaded the Crimean Peninsula, part of Ukraine, and then annexed it. This took place in the relative power vacuum immediately following the Revolution of Dignity and was the first act of the wider Russo-Ukrainian War.


----During his 2014-2019 presidency, Poroshenko helped the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics to sell some 1.5 billion hryvnia ($54m) worth of coal to Kyiv, the bureau said in a statement.



FROM https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-war-latest-intelligence-says-russia-gives-hamas-weapons-captured-in-ukraine/

Ukraine war latest: Russia provides Hamas with Western weapons captured in Ukraine, Kyiv says

by The Kyiv Independent news deskOctober 10, 2023 12:44 AM5 min read


A tank passes through an ambulance waiting for wounded soldiers evacuated from battlefield near Bakhmut in Donetsk Oblast on May 16, 2023. (Photo by Vincenzo Circosta/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Key developments on Oct. 9:

  • Military intelligence: Russia gives Hamas weapons captured in Ukraine to discredit Kyiv
  • Military intelligence confirms missile attack on targets in Russian-occupied Crimea
  • Kuleba: 'If Ukraine loses the war, it will be end of Europe'
  • Shmyhal: 6 million people threatened by mines in Ukraine

Russia has transferred Western-made weapons captured in Ukraine to Hamas extremists fighting against Israel, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) reported on Oct. 9.

Moscow plans to falsely accuse the Ukrainian military of selling weaponry provided by the U.S. and EU to Hamas, according to the military intelligence.

"As part of the Kremlin's disinformation campaign, these fakes should form the basis of a number of 'revealing articles' and 'investigations' in Western media," the military intelligence wrote.

According to the intelligence agency, Russian special services plan to use Ruslan Syrovyi, a senior lieutenant from the Ukrainian Border Service who has committed treason and fled to Moscow, as a "source" for this campaign.

The military intelligence alleges that Russia "aims to discredit the Armed Forces of Ukraine and make Western partners cease military aid" to Ukraine.

According to the Institute for the Study of War, the Kremlin aims to exploit Hamas' offensive against Israel to divert Western support and attention away from Ukraine.

Following Hamas' large-scale attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, Russian voices amplified messages blaming Western countries for neglecting conflicts in the Middle East in favor of supporting Ukraine.

Military intelligence confirms missile attack on targets in Russian-occupied Crimea

Ukraine was responsible for a missile strike on Russian-occupied Crimea on Oct. 7, military intelligence spokesperson Andrii Yusov said on live television on Oct. 9.

The strike hit a Russian military target near Dzhankoi in northern Crimea and resulted in casualties amongst Russian forces, Yusov said.

He did not specify further details.

On Oct. 7, the Russian Defense Ministry claimed there had been a missile attack against the Russian-occupied peninsula at around 6 p.m. local time. The ministry later reported a second attack at 10 p.m. local time.

Both attacks were carried out with converted S-200 anti-aircraft missiles, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

Reports emerged on social media that an explosion was heard near Dzhankoi and the trail of the missile was visible in the sky, according to Ukrainska Pravda news outlet.

Since the summer, there have been increasingly damaging attacks against Russian military targets across the peninsula, which has been occupied by Russia since 2014.

One key target has been the Black Sea Fleet, which is currently based in occupied Crimea.

The fleet has suffered a series of major attacks over the past weeks, including strikes on a command post on Sept. 20 and on its headquarters on Sept. 22.


Kuleba: 'If Ukraine loses the war, it will be end of Europe'

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that Russia's war against Ukraine is "existential for Europe," adding that Europeans "can't afford not to win along with Ukraine."

"Europeans understand - it is about them too… It will be the end of Europe if Ukraine loses," Kuleba told Forbes Ukraine in an interview published on Oct. 9.

When asked how the European Union has reacted to the war dragging on longer than expected, Kuleba said that the narrative that currently prevails in the EU calls for supporting Ukraine as long as necessary for its victory.

"This was voiced by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, and by ministers," the official added.

Kuleba's statement comes amid reports that the EU was preparing to open membership talks with Ukraine, with a formal announcement expected as early as December.

In the interview, the foreign minister also spoke about the prospect of Kyiv-Moscow negotiations, saying that only the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine would mean that the Kremlin is ready for diplomacy.

"But this will not mean Ukraine's automatic consent to negotiations. Russia has fooled us, the Europeans and the Americans too often to believe it from the first word or step," Kuleba told the Ukrainian media outlet.

"Until Ukrainian border guards return to the last border post in the east of Ukraine or on the island of Tuzla (near Crimea), my message to those who dare to offer any territorial concessions is to not even think about it."


PM Shmyhal: 6 million people threatened by mines in Ukraine

Around 6 million people are threatened by mines in Ukraine and thousands may be killed or injured unless appropriate steps are taken, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said, Ukrinform reported on Oct. 9.

"So far, around 250 people have been killed by landmines in Ukraine, and over 500 have been injured or maimed," the prime minister said during the opening ceremony of 15 mobile safety classes for children.

Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said on March 1 that nearly one-third of Ukraine's territory had been mined since the start of the full-scale invasion.

Ukraine's Education Ministry announced in August that it would introduce mine safety courses for Ukrainian schoolchildren as a mandatory part of the curriculum.




Russia's partnership with Iran strengthened due to war in Ukraine - British intelligence

Russia's partnership with Iran strengthened due to war in Ukraine - British intelligence

Iranian military aid to Moscow in its war against Ukraine has included hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles and artillery munitions, with Iranian kamikaze drones being a key element of the Russian war.

The UK Defense Ministry said this in an intelligence update published on the social media platform, Ukrinform reports.

"Russia's partnership with Iran has strengthened in recent years, almost certainly accelerated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine," the update said.

International isolation has forced Russia to redirect its foreign policy efforts towards previously less-desirable partnerships to gain diplomatic, economic and military support.

Iranian military aid to Russia's campaign in Ukraine has included hundreds of one-way attack uncrewed aerial vehicles (OWA UAV) and artillery munitions. Iranian OWA UAVs have been a core element of Russia's campaign of long-range strikes into Ukraine.

This arrangement has now been extended to include assembling and production of these UAVs, under license, in a facility in Russia.

"Russo-Iranian diplomatic and economic ties have also intensified. Russia's engagement with Iran through multinational forums will almost certainly increase following Iran's recent admission into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and its invitation to join the economic BRICS forum," the report said.

Iran recently claimed that Russia had invested $2.76 billion into Iran in 2022-2023. Economic ties are highly likely to deepen as Russia seeks to mitigate sanctions, the UK Defense Ministry said.

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