@alek200000@NAAF0Racoon@sashameetsrus Почитайте соглашения и поймете, что это были приемлемыми вариантами достижения мира. Первый вариант одобрен Советом безопасности ООН. Второй вариант тоже разрабатывали при участии США, Турции и других посредников https://t.co/xzWjhDoxBx
@louis_libertas@edouardhusson О капитуляции тогда речи не было.
Основные вопросы Стамбульских переговоров:
1. Нейтральный статус Украины.
2. Гарантии безопасности Украине.
Но вмешательство Бори привело к этому https://t.co/g4O469fkEv
Кто после этого идиот с учетом двух новых спорных территорий?
@PKubaszewski@MinisterrAcosta Достойное уважения поведение и стремление к вершине. Она запомнилась с лучшей стороны. Только спорт, никакой политики в будущем. Спортсмены не должны быть закованы чем-либо, что тянет за собой зло и обиду. Награда не маленькая и заслуженная. Диана и другие оценили профессионализм
@Dennis_Le_mans@VanberghenEU@kajakallas@NATO Общедоступная информация. Использую более убедительные предположения и не навязываю. Можете сами скорректировать таблицу. Но результат не будет сильно отличаться.
@TheRussiaBlog Поза очень древняя. Она встречается во многих культурах и эпохах. На территории России применяется с эпохи Верхнего Палеолита (около 34 тысяч лет назад). Я использую эту "неправильную" позу из-за брезгливости к определенным общественным местам. 🫢
@TheRussiaBlog Эта поза "сидение на корточках" подросткового возраста постсоветского периода связана с недостатком скамеек на улицах. Днем набегаешься и напрыгаешься. Вечером в кружок садились и общались. Уставшие ноги расслабляются, позвоночник растягивается, одежда не пачкается.
@TheRussiaBlog 😁 я тоже считаю, что это не хорошо. Зачем потенциальному врагу показывать маршруты?! Пусть теряются и не находятся иностранцы без сопровождения и без знания русского языка.
@YOLO_TrustSelf@RealCandaceO Какой-то дядя отрезал себе член, изнасиловал будущего президента в детстве и женился на нём. Как назвать страну, президента которой изнасиловал педофил? Эпштейн и Сорос сделали своё дело. Французских женщин теперь насилуют "нормальные" мужики из Африки и Азии. Это уже не Франция
@NAAF0Racoon@sashameetsrus not after the Ukrainian leader requested face-to-face talks over ending the war between the two nations.
after the Ukrainian leader refused to implement the Minsk and Istanbul agreements
🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦🧵 THE FRAUD OF THE SO-CALLED “BUCHA MASSACRE”
On April 2 2022, claims erupted across social media that the 234th Guards Air Assault Regiment of the Russian Armed Forces engaged in war crimes in a small city outside of Kiev known as Bucha. Photos and videos of hundreds of dead bodies, some with their hands tied, littering the streets of the city was claimed to have been the result of a massacre of military-aged men by Russian troops, as they retreated from the battered city on March 30.
The videos were then used by online NAFO Nazis and the Ukrainian state to call for a direct NATO military confrontation against Russia. However, the details cast doubts on and ultimately disprove the Ukrainian narrative, as was the case in Kiev’s accusations in Russian strikes against maternity wards in Mariupol and other high-profile events that were portrayed by Ukrainian authorities as “Russian massacres.”
After Russia had withdrawn from the city on March 30, the mayor of Bucha Anatoliy Fedoruk announced in a video posted the next day that the city had been liberated from “Russian orcs.” This is a dehumanizing term used by the Ukrainian Nazi Azov Battalion, which is credibly accused of war crimes such as the mass murder, torture, and forced disappearance of ethnic Russian speakers, most of whom civilian, living in the Donbas. The Mayor made no mention of a Russian massacre in his video.
Hours after the publication of the photos and videos which purported to show victims of an alleged “Russian massacre”, Ukrainian news outlets reported that “specialist units” had begun to clear Bucha of “saboteurs and accomplices of Russian troops.” However, no mentions were made of dead bodies or of a massacre.
At the same time, the Ukrainian National Police had announced that they were “cleaning the territory…from the assistants of Russian troops.” They published their own video that confirmed Ukrainian forces had full control of the city and it showed absolutely zero corpses in the streets of Bucha.
On top of this, reporters from the New York Times were stationed in Bucha on April 2 and did not report a massacre. They confirmed the mayor’s claim that the Russians had withdrawn from Bucha on March 30 and that only 6 civilians had been killed over the course of the month. Those 6 could’ve also very easily been killed by Ukrainian forces.
However, a video clip of the Ukrainian National Police’s “cleanup operation” was published by a notorious member of the Neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, Sergey Korotkikh. In the video, he shows a member of his unit asking another if he can shoot “guys without blue armbands.” Blue armbands are the markings worn by Ukrainian military forces while civilians wore white armbands. The Azov militant stridently and enthusiastically responded with “fuck yeah!” Korotkikh then deleted the video, fearing it implicated Azov in yet another war crime.
On April 1, after the mayor had confirmed the Russian withdrawal, the Bucha City Council declared that a “large number of saboteur groups and Russian military disguised as civilians remain” in the city. The next day, Ukrainian media reported that Azov forces began a clearing operation in Bucha of these Russians “disguised as civilians.” Based on the information provided, the massacre that took place in Bucha was carried out by Ukrainian authorities/military forces and their various Nazi brigades.
And most damning of all, French war correspondent Adrian Bocque who spent three weeks in Bucha as a medical volunteer confirmed that the Ukrainian military tortured and murdered Russian hostages and Ukrainian civilians who wore white armbands before laying their corpses out in the streets. In response to his reporting, paid Ukrainian operatives attempted to assassinate him in Istanbul.