@heinzkrassowka@DarthPutinKGB Russia shoots missiles at Kiev... Ukrainian air defense is to blame? People who think like this, are actively asking the sky to be blackened over Moscow, and the air filled from hissing of the drones. It's russia's problem, when the church on moscow square burns down, right?
When Notre-Dame burned in 2019, the world stopped.
Today, Russia damages Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a monastery nearly 1,000 years old and older than Notre-Dame itself.
A thousand years of history deserves the same attention, the same sympathy, and the same protection.
@ejvepscheuten@vonderleyen Russia bombs innocent children on a daily basis, sends their pedophiles and murderers from jail to a foreign country to pillage, armed with assault rifles. Mass murder, hundreds of thousands of people are dead. What are you trying to say?
💔 Kyiv looks like after an apocalypse. This is a capital in the heart of Europe, home to over 3 million people.
The world continues to watch russian terror, pretending we don’t exist.
@polidemitolog A little bit of russian leisure activity, in between firing missiles directly at civilian apartments, markets, hospitals, bomb shelters, choking innocent little children under burning rubble.
The universe has eyes. It matters, if one chooses to willfully look away.
Russia is ignoring foreign POWs during prisoner exchanges.
After bribing, tricking, or forcing foreigners into army contracts, the few who survived long enough to be captured are stuck in legal limbo.
Foreigners: Russia lies about everything. It'll end badly if you trust them.
Among the fallen Ukrainian defenders, are our Finnish heroes who died for Ukraine's freedom.
There can be nothing more unselfish and heroic than going to war as a volunteer to help a nation under invasion.
Thank you for your courage, all foreign volunteers fighting for 🇺🇦 🙏
Notre-Dame was built from 1163–1345.
Kyiv Pechersk Lavra was founded in 1051, with the Dormition Cathedral being built from 1073-1078, predating Notre-Dame by over a century.
When did launching missiles into major Christian cathedrals become normalized?
Russia wants to destroy Ukrainian Christianity. Anyone pretending otherwise is lying to you.
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@saintjavelin Perhaps a few incendiary drones into moscow waste dumps would allow the citizens to enlighten themselves in alternate ways, now that the russian fervor for christian heritage protection seems to have gone completely out of fashion.
The real reason Russia is pushing the Ukraine biolab narrative is more serious than the propaganda suggests. 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝗹𝘀𝗼 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝘄𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝘄𝗵𝘆 𝗧𝘂𝗹𝘀𝗶 𝗻𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀. As the old saying goes, accuse your opponent of what you are doing yourself.
Russia claims Ukraine and the United States operated secret biological weapons labs in Ukraine. That claim has not been substantiated. The UN has said it is not aware of any biological weapons programme in Ukraine, and Ukraine has repeatedly denied developing, producing, or stockpiling biological weapons.
Ukraine’s facilities are publicly described as public health, disease surveillance, biosafety, biosecurity, and threat-reduction labs. Ukraine says it complies with the Biological Weapons Convention and rejects the claim that these sites were military bioweapons facilities.
Russia’s position is the opposite.
Russia accuses Ukraine of hidden biological weapons activity while keeping its own military biological infrastructure secretive and largely inaccessible to meaningful international scrutiny.
Russia inherited the Soviet biological weapons legacy. The Soviet Union operated one of the largest and most secretive biological weapons programmes in history. After its collapse, serious questions remained about how much of that infrastructure, expertise, and military research culture survived inside Russia.
Those concerns remain unresolved.
The U.S. State Department has assessed that Russia maintains an offensive biological weapons programme in violation of the Biological Weapons Convention. Russia denies this, but its relevant military biological facilities remain closed, opaque, and shielded from independent verification.
Ukraine’s labs are discussed as public health and disease surveillance facilities.
Russia’s military biological sites are treated as restricted state secrets.
Ukraine’s cooperation with the United States was linked to biosafety, biosecurity, and reducing risks from dangerous pathogens inherited from the Soviet period.
Russia, by contrast, has a documented Soviet bioweapons legacy, current official compliance concerns, and restricted military facilities that outside observers cannot meaningfully inspect.
In 2024, satellite imagery and expert analysis reported major construction and expansion at Sergiev Posad-6, a restricted Russian Ministry of Defence biological research site with a Soviet-era bioweapons history. The reported construction began in May 2022, shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion and during the same period when Moscow intensified its claims about Ukrainian “biolabs.”
That timing does not prove the new construction is an offensive biological weapons programme. But it does make Russia’s propaganda campaign look highly suspect.
Russia demanded outrage over Ukrainian public health laboratories while expanding or upgrading its own secretive military-linked biological research infrastructure.
The strongest factual argument is not that every Russian biological activity is illegal. It is that Russia has no credibility accusing Ukraine of hidden bioweapons activity while refusing transparency over its own military biological facilities.
This is classic projection and deflection.
Russia turns Ukrainian public health and threat-reduction work into a fake Western bioweapons plot.
It shifts attention away from its own closed military biological sites.
It muddies the waters around biological weapons compliance.
Ukraine denies the allegations, points to peaceful public health work, and says it complies with international obligations.
Russia has a Soviet bioweapons legacy, U.S.-assessed BWC violations, secretive military biological facilities, and refuses the transparency it demands from others.
So when Russia talks about Ukrainian “biolabs,” the relevant question is why a country with closed military biological sites is trying so hard to redirect attention onto Ukraine’s public health laboratories.
I cannot believe what I’m witnessing in Kyiv tonight. Priests at the Kyiv Lavra one of the holiest Christian sites in Europe are rushing to save crucifixes, icons and sacred artefacts while Russia attacks the city.
This is what Moscow’s “Christian values” look like.