For the record: video of the An-225 taken by Russian troops showing it was intact in Hostomel airport upon capture back in 2022.
The Russians clearly did not destroy it!
Ukrainian terrorists drone-attacked an ambulance in Kharkov region
"Our employees were returning from the village of Vilshana, where they were performing official tasks, and while driving, their car was attacked by a Ukrainian drone."
https://t.co/9i9Q7TGh0P
In 2022, I interviewed medics and other emergency services in Donetsk about the illegal, repeated and deliberate, attacks they came under by Ukrainian shelling and drone attacks. [https://t.co/Ci4J8KicyD ]
[https://t.co/n5m6dfGHzr]
More Ukrainian war crimes ignored by the West and its legacy media.
🚨Vladimir Putin :
▪️Kiev reburying Ukrainian WW2-era nazis as heroes.
▪️Zelensky 'is doing that, and he’s a Jew, remember.
▪️His grandfather fought against Nazis. I think he’s turning in his grave now.
> Strip her of the Russian flag
> Strip her of her national anthem
> Strip her of her identity and make her play as a neutral athlete
> Try to force her to insult her nation and president
Then, you don't stand next to her or shake her hands. What more do the Ukrainians want?
@Karin_Kneissl on current European values:
“Europe was, for me, always about freedom. I was studying in the 1980s, in Syria, in Jordan, I always was grateful for the this freedom of speech, this academic freedom I had. As a teacher today in Russia, I see an academic freedom which I have been missing in European universities for the last 20 years. We can discuss here any topic, in a very polite way. It's a true pluralism. You have this or that opinion, and this freedom of academic discussion I've been missing over the last 20 years in Europe.”
@Andreafreedom76 You’re consistently calling people in your mentions “retards,” while confusing the followers on two different platforms, YouTube and X, and misspelling “on the heels of…” 😂
Un 4 de junio de 1944, recibía el título de Héroe de la URSS, la legendaria francotiradora soviética, Aliya Moldagulova, una de las mejores tiradoras femeninas de la historia, que liquidó a 91 nazis con solo 19 años.
En enero de 1944, su brigada tendió una emboscada a los nazis, después de que su comandante fuese eliminado en batalla, Aliya asumió el mando e inspiró a sus compañeros gritando: "¡Hermanos, soldados, síganme hacia la victoria!", haciendo que el batallón luchara a muerte contra las posiciones de la Wehrmacht nazi.
En su lucha a muerte contra los nazis, durante un combate cuerpo a cuerpo, quedó atrapada entre minas terrestres y rodeada de enemigos fascistas, decidió disparar hasta quedarse sin balas y morir luchando hasta el último segundo.
Heroínas como Aliya dieron su vida para salvar a la humanidad pero no salen en los libros de historia occidental.... necesitamos mas Aliyas hoy para combatir el fascismo y menos tiktokers.
Candace Owens’ Russia trip triggered mainstream media like nothing else
Western media couldn’t simply accept she came to SPIEF to discuss family matters — they had to find controversy and evil in it
Important topics ahead — join us at 5:30 Moscow time
Germany's AfD in Russia:
A German delegation is participating in the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).🇷🇺🇩🇪
Markus Frohnmaier, a member of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), was seen speaking with Maria Zakharova on the sidelines of the forum.
You know what I find really interesting?
Everyone claims the Ukrainian SSR was an absolute powerhouse in Soviet aerospace and rocket engineering, the backbone of both the USSR’s space program and its military aviation. Yet since 1991, unlike Russia, Ukraine hasn’t designed or built a single fighter jet or strategic bomber from scratch. It’s almost as if all those great minds simply vanished along with the Soviet Union.
Since the conflict began, we’ve been constantly fed the narrative that Ukrainians were behind most of the key innovations that made the USSR a formidable military power. Yet here we are, watching Zelensky beg Western nations for scraps just to survive.
How is it possible that after more than 30 years of independence, with all the Soviet-era factories it inherited and vast natural resources at its disposal, Ukraine still cannot produce its own basic military needs?
je defie, qui que ce soit, de montrer un enregistrement, un tweet, une parole où @xfedorova dit du mal de la France ou elle attaque la France meme sur sa politique etrangere , ou les Francais .
C'est même ce qui est curieux, parce que je la suis souvent, elle donne une position qui est même très sage, tres documentée, même réservée.
*- Elle ne surfe pas sur les polémiques,
*- elle donne toujours des explications courtes ... pourquoi ça se passe comme ça,
*- mais toujours avec tellement de retenue.
*- C'est quelqu'un qui parle doucement, qui réfléchit, qui reond avec precisions aux questions,
*- qui pose ses mots et cadre ses reponses ...
et ça permet au public d'écouter ce qu'elle dit,
de comprendre ce qu'elle dit
et de savoir ce qu'elle dit.
Ce qui n'est pas le cas de ceux qui la critiquent.
de Hautecloque 03/06/2026
These Eurocrats are absolutely disgusting and morally bankrupt.
I'll spare you the rundown of how European media is full of allowable "war propaganda" from different countries, including the kind that no one can question, or else they will be ostracized or even sanctioned themselves (as has already happened to those questioning the Ukraine war or Israel's behavior in its entire region).
It's that these rotten creatures are talking on both sides of their mouth: proudly publicly calling for Mommy Ursula's boot to complete their witch hunt du jour, on the one hand, and declaring their adherence to freedom and democracy (in contrast to the "authoritarians" of the world), on the other.
@moymiz@RealCandaceO Russia issues tourist visas to American's just fine, why lie?
Brittney Garner tried to cross the border with an illegal substance and got rightfully arrested.
This shows that Germany obviously still doesn't get it: their "historical responsibility" isn't to support Israel even as they commit genocide.
When the lesson of Nazism is obviously a universal one about justice, they instead think it's a blood debt to a particular people.
Which is, when you think about it, the Nazi way of looking at it: hierarchizing peoples and assigning collective responsibility - or collective impunity - on that basis.