Posters calling on French military to surrender appear next to the French Embassy in Russia's Moscow
They depict the commander of the SS Charlemagne division, Edgar Puaud, who was killed by the Soviet troops in 1945.
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"French, do not repeat the mistakes of your ancestors, their fate is known," the posters warn.
They depict the commander of the SS Charlemagne division, Edgar Puaud, who was killed by the Soviet troops in 1945.
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The American RQ-4B Global Hawk reconnaissance drone, which took off from Sicily, Italy, circles over the neutral waters of the Black Sea near Russia's Crimea.
At a certain moment, the drone disappeared from flight radar, but then reappeared. Now more than 5.5 thousand people are following it on this site.
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At a certain moment, the drone disappeared from flight radar, but then reappeared. Now more than 5.5 thousand people are following it on this site.
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The United States conducted a test launch of the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile, the US military announced.
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βοΈThe Russian Armed Forces shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft, according to its Ministry of Defense
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Zelensky goes all-in while Biden fears nuclear escalation - reports
The Kiev regime has nothing to lose and it is ready to escalate the situation, while the White House indeed fears nuclear conflict with Russia and still prefers to tread lightly.
That is why Bidenβs decision to authorize the use of US weapons supplied to Ukraine against targets deep in Russian territory should be considered an exemption, made under pressure, according to the source, claiming that Washington allowed their weaponry to be used for "counter-fire purposes" only. The US still prohibits strikes deep into Russian territory with long-range missiles like ATACMS.
While Volodymyr Zelensky dismisses these βnuclear fearsβ, Biden is afraid of Russiaβs βultimate weaponβ, his advisors admit in private conversations.
Earlier, the United States shifted its stance and allowed Kiev to use American weapons on Russian territories around the Kharkov region, while still banning LRMs.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that NATO countries must understand βwhat they are playing withβ by allowing Ukraine to use their weapons for strikes deep into Russia.
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βAmerican and Ukrainian priorities are diverging," the NYT has reported, citing sources within Bidenβs administration.
The Kiev regime has nothing to lose and it is ready to escalate the situation, while the White House indeed fears nuclear conflict with Russia and still prefers to tread lightly.
That is why Bidenβs decision to authorize the use of US weapons supplied to Ukraine against targets deep in Russian territory should be considered an exemption, made under pressure, according to the source, claiming that Washington allowed their weaponry to be used for "counter-fire purposes" only. The US still prohibits strikes deep into Russian territory with long-range missiles like ATACMS.
While Volodymyr Zelensky dismisses these βnuclear fearsβ, Biden is afraid of Russiaβs βultimate weaponβ, his advisors admit in private conversations.
Earlier, the United States shifted its stance and allowed Kiev to use American weapons on Russian territories around the Kharkov region, while still banning LRMs.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that NATO countries must understand βwhat they are playing withβ by allowing Ukraine to use their weapons for strikes deep into Russia.
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βοΈThe Russian Armed Forces shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft, according to its Ministry of Defense π Subscribe to @SputnikInt
π·πΊπͺ More statements from the Russian Defense Ministryβs daily briefing on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:
βͺοΈThe Russian Armed Forces hit Ukrainian personnel and equipment in 112 districts;
βͺοΈUnits of the Zapad Battlegroup occupied more advantageous positions. Ukrainian losses amounted to 400 soldiers in its area of responsibility;
βͺοΈUnits of the Vostok Battlegroup occupied more advantageous positions within 24 hours and destroyed up to 130 Ukrainian soldiers;
βͺοΈUnits of the Sever Battlegroup defeated five Ukrainian brigades and repelled three attacks. Ukrainian losses amounted to 105 soldiers;
βͺοΈRussian air defenses shot down 18 HIMARS and Alder missiles and 41 Ukrainian drones in one day.
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βͺοΈThe Russian Armed Forces hit Ukrainian personnel and equipment in 112 districts;
βͺοΈUnits of the Zapad Battlegroup occupied more advantageous positions. Ukrainian losses amounted to 400 soldiers in its area of responsibility;
βͺοΈUnits of the Vostok Battlegroup occupied more advantageous positions within 24 hours and destroyed up to 130 Ukrainian soldiers;
βͺοΈUnits of the Sever Battlegroup defeated five Ukrainian brigades and repelled three attacks. Ukrainian losses amounted to 105 soldiers;
βͺοΈRussian air defenses shot down 18 HIMARS and Alder missiles and 41 Ukrainian drones in one day.
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NATO has drawn up a plan to transfer US troops to the eastern front line in the event of a possible conflict with Russia, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Several alternative land corridors are being created, which, if necessary, will replace the main one to get US soldiers to the east. The main corridor involves the landing of American troops in the Dutch port of Rotterdam and their transfer to Poland through the territory of the Netherlands and Germany by rail.
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Several alternative land corridors are being created, which, if necessary, will replace the main one to get US soldiers to the east. The main corridor involves the landing of American troops in the Dutch port of Rotterdam and their transfer to Poland through the territory of the Netherlands and Germany by rail.
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SPIEF 2024: What will be on the forumβs radar?
More than 17,000 participants from 130 countries have confirmed their attendance at the 2024 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), which will take place in Russiaβs northern capital on June 5-8.
SPIEF has been held under the auspices of the president of the Russian Federation since 2005. This year, President Vladimir Putin will deliver a speech at the forum on June 7.
πΈ The forumβs main theme is The Foundations of a Multipolar World β the Formation of New Areas of Growth. Participants will discuss how government, business and society can work together to ensure countries' sustainable development in line with their national priorities.
πΈ The SPIEF 2024βs business program consists of four thematic tracks: "Transition to a Multipolar World Economy", "Goals and Objectives of Russia's New Economic Cycle", "Technologies for Leadership", and "A Healthy Society, Traditional Values, and Social Development: the Priority of the State".
πΈ The Sultanate of Oman will have an honorary guest status at the event.
πΈ Hungaryβs Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, President of the Republic of Srpska Milorad Dodik as well as Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar.
πΈ Bolivian leader Luis Arce and Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa are due to attend the forum, as well as Central African Republicβs Prime Minister Felix Moloua.
πΈ The Talibanβs government delegation from Afghanistan will also take part in the event.
πΈ About 1,000 documents, including investment agreements and memorandums, are estimated to be signed. Last year, more than 900 agreements worth a total of $42.5 million were inked during the forum.
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More than 17,000 participants from 130 countries have confirmed their attendance at the 2024 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), which will take place in Russiaβs northern capital on June 5-8.
SPIEF has been held under the auspices of the president of the Russian Federation since 2005. This year, President Vladimir Putin will deliver a speech at the forum on June 7.
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The Swiss Parliament voted against the recognition of Palestine
The deputies of the Swiss National Council did not support the proposal to recognize the State of Palestine. Sixty-one votes were cast for its recognition and 131 against, the press service of the parliament reported.
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The deputies of the Swiss National Council did not support the proposal to recognize the State of Palestine. Sixty-one votes were cast for its recognition and 131 against, the press service of the parliament reported.
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βοΈUS State Department forced Sputnik contributor Scott Ritter off plane headed to Russia and confiscated his passport βAs I was boarding my flight out of New York I was pulled aside by three CBP officers, who seized my passport. When asked why, they saidβ¦
Russia legally cannot do anything due to the fact that the United States did not allow ex-intelligence officer Scott Ritter to attend the SPIEF, he is not a Russian citizen, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
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"This is just another example, in addition to numerous examples, that confirm that the United States, which calls itself the leader of democracy around the world, has long been a police state," Lavrov added.
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Russian prosecutors say they have sent more requests to the US, Germany and France over Nord Stream attacks "The Prosecutor General's Office of Russia sent additional requests to the competent authorities of the United States, Germany, France and Cyprus inβ¦
The German Prosecutor General's Office does not comment on an additional request from Russian colleagues in connection with the terrorist attacks on the Nord Stream Pipelines, a representative of the department's press service told Sputnik.
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"I ask you to understand that we will not respond to your request," said a representative of the German Prosecutor General's Office when asked whether they received an appeal from Russia and whether the agency intends to send a response.
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βοΈBiden did not rule out that Ukraine will remain outside NATO, but the United States will continue to supply it with weapons.
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βοΈBiden has admitted he would bring the US military to Taiwan if China uses force on the island.
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Ukraine's ex-Minister of Energy Ivan Plachkov advises Ukrainians to stock up on firewood
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"The situation in the energy system of Ukraine during the heating season will be very threatening. The situation is critical now, and in winter it could be catastrophic," he said.
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NATO has drawn up a plan to transfer US troops to the eastern front line in the event of a possible conflict with Russia, according to The Daily Telegraph. Several alternative land corridors are being created, which, if necessary, will replace the main oneβ¦
NATO cobbling together scheme to move troops from US to Europe β reports
The US-led military bloc is preparing land corridors that would enable US troops to rush to the frontlines in the event of a European war, the Telegraph reported. The move seeks to stave off a potential βRussian attack.β
In theory, US soldiers could arrive at one of five designated ports and then be transported along predetermined logistics routes on the continent. According to the plans, American forces would land in the Netherlands and then be taken to Poland via Germany by train. Other potential options include utilizing ports in the Balkans, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Italy, Greece, and Turkiye.
The notion of a war with Russia in Europe appears to be fueled by militaristic hysteria. Russian President Vladimir Putin has made it clear that Moscow has no intention of attacking NATO nations, and the alliance has stated that it would not deploy its forces in Ukraine.
Additionally, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has poured cold water on the aggressive suggestions made by French President Emmanuel Macron, indicating that there will be βno boots on the groundβ in Ukraine.
The conflict in Ukraine has highlighted the vulnerability of Kiev's logistics bases to Russiaβs pinpoint strikes.
According to Lieutenant General Alexander Sollfrank, Commander of NATO's Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC), larger bases, like those seen in Afghanistan or Iraq, are no longer feasible as they can be targeted and destroyed with ease.
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The US-led military bloc is preparing land corridors that would enable US troops to rush to the frontlines in the event of a European war, the Telegraph reported. The move seeks to stave off a potential βRussian attack.β
In theory, US soldiers could arrive at one of five designated ports and then be transported along predetermined logistics routes on the continent. According to the plans, American forces would land in the Netherlands and then be taken to Poland via Germany by train. Other potential options include utilizing ports in the Balkans, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Italy, Greece, and Turkiye.
βIn these corridors, national militaries will not be restricted by local regulations and will be free to transport consignments without normal restrictions,β the report said.
The notion of a war with Russia in Europe appears to be fueled by militaristic hysteria. Russian President Vladimir Putin has made it clear that Moscow has no intention of attacking NATO nations, and the alliance has stated that it would not deploy its forces in Ukraine.
Additionally, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has poured cold water on the aggressive suggestions made by French President Emmanuel Macron, indicating that there will be βno boots on the groundβ in Ukraine.
The conflict in Ukraine has highlighted the vulnerability of Kiev's logistics bases to Russiaβs pinpoint strikes.
According to Lieutenant General Alexander Sollfrank, Commander of NATO's Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC), larger bases, like those seen in Afghanistan or Iraq, are no longer feasible as they can be targeted and destroyed with ease.
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π About 500 farmers from Poland and other European countries protest in Brussels
Activists are demanding that EU authorities abandon environmental policies, which, according to protesters, threaten the future of European agriculture.
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Activists are demanding that EU authorities abandon environmental policies, which, according to protesters, threaten the future of European agriculture.
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