Russia Attacks Ukraine - 23 Feb 2022 **Media Thread** NO DISCUSSION #3

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Intercepted Russian conversation reveals plans to destroy Ukraine completely

In the conversation, a Russian soldier by the name of Oleg Karasev can be heard telling his wife about instructions received by Russian military on further actions in Ukraine.

“Putin said that if we don’t do anything before May 10, then everything will be leveled to the ground,” Karasev claims.

“We're still trying to 'liberate' Rubizhne, and we're leveling Lysychansk and Sievierodonetsk to the ground. We won't try. Our contractors can't advance. They hold positions (Armed Forces of Ukraine – ed.), that we shot every day with tanks, from different equipment, but they don’t care... They shell our people every day.”

Ukrainian Intelligence notes that this conversation confirms that Russia has purposefully switched to a tactic of destroying Ukrainian cities and committing crimes against civilians under direct orders of the country’s top military and political leaders, in particular, Russian dictator Putin.
 
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Russia-Ukraine war latest: Russia says Moskva warship has sunk after reported missile strike – live (theguardian.com)
18m ago23.52
''We are seeing reports of explosions in Kyiv.
The Guardian has yet to verify accounts, and it is unclear what damage has been caused.''

Powerful Blasts Heard in Ukraine's Kyiv, Kherson -Local Media | World News | US News
''Reuters) - Powerful explosions were heard in the early hours on Friday in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, and the southern city of Kherson, local media reported.
Overnight, air raid sirens were going off over all of Ukraine.''
 
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APR 14, 2022

Top international prosecutor speaks to CNN after visiting Bucha

Live updates: Russia invades Ukraine, country braces for major Donbas offensive (cnn.com)
ICC Chief Prosecutor: Ukraine "is a moment that should wake everybody up"

International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Karim Khan told CNN it may be challenging to guarantee that justice will be served after the war, given that Russia has withdrawn its signature from the ICC statute.

"We can't be naive about things. We need to be realistic," Khan said. "But first things first, collect the evidence, preserve it, analyze it, and make determinations based on what it shows. And those determinations can be checked by judges."
Visit to Bucha: Khan said he visited the Ukrainian towns of Bucha and Borodyanka this week, where mass graves of murdered civilians were discovered in early April following the Russian forces' withdrawal from northern Ukraine.

“Ukraine is a crime scene," Khan said, according to a tweet by the ICC. "We’re here because we have reasonable grounds to believe that crimes within the jurisdiction of the ICC are being committed. We have to pierce the fog of war to get to the truth."

Need for unity: Khan said he believed the mission of investigating war crimes affects not just Ukraine but the entire world, and that "a common front needs to be built."

"We wait for crimes in different parts of the world and say never again. And we see it again, time and time again. It should put us to shame. So we have to decide when we will react based on our shared humanity and I think this is a moment that should wake everybody up," Khan said.

"Many other instances should have but certainly, this is the moment where we should consolidate, wake up, and fight for something that's very important, which is legality." he added.''
 
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 5 hrs ago
Russia says its flagship Moskva has sunk. On the day before, Ukraine said that Moskva was hit by Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship missiles in the Black Sea. Russia claimed that the missile cruiser suffered from a fire that detonated ammunition on board.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Russia's defense ministry said that the damaged warship sank as it was being towed to dock. Forbes Ukraine has estimated that Moskva cost $750 million, making it the most expensive military loss of Russia to day.

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 4 hrs ago
Oleh Kozhemyakin, former deputy mayor of Kakhovka &veteran was held captive by Russia for 10 days After being released,"he was diagnosed with a concussion, rib fracture; has broken teeth. His condition is that he is barely recognizable,"–hospital worker told The occupiers released Oleg Kozhemyakin | Europrostir (eprostir.org)
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter
"Oleh Kozhemyakin, like me, was kept in a torture chamber set up [by Russians]. He was constantly beaten. Other prisoners confessed to me they had been 'beaten in a way that it would be better to be killed',"–Kakhovka resident who escaped from Russian captivity told anonymously.

NEXTA on Twitter
An air-raid alert on the entire territory of #Ukraine.
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 1 hr ago
A Ukrainian tractor driver was killed by a Russian mine near Chernihiv, police said. While several civilians were killed by mines earlier, including several who were just walking & one electricity crew on vehicle, this is the first case with a tractor. https://facebook.com/policechernigivshchini/posts/358956059608573
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter
“Those aircraft [heavy attack drones] could be in the hands of Ukrainian military pilots in a matter of days,” General Atomics spokesman C. Mark said after meeting with Ukrainian officials in Washington. The U.S. government would have to approve sale. Ukraine May Get U.S. MQ-9 Reaper Strike Drones
 
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Russia-Ukraine war latest: Russia says Moskva warship has sunk after reported missile strike – live (theguardian.com)

1h ago 21.45
'They didn’t know us' Zelenskiy praises Ukraine's bravery on 50th day of war

Ukraine President Zelenskiy has marked the 50th day of war, calling Russia’s invasion “absurd” and “suicidal” in his latest national address.

We have withstood 50 days already. 50 days of Russian invasion, although the occupiers gave us a maximum of five,” he began.

I remember the first day of the invasion of the Russian Federation. I remember what I was told on February 24 ... To put it mildly, no one was sure that we would withstand it. Everyone sympathised. Many of them advised me to flee the country. Advised to actually surrender to tyranny.

But they didn’t know us either. And they did not know how brave Ukrainians are, how much we value freedom. Our opportunity to live the way we want. Not the people who rule in such a way that their army sees toilets for the first time in their lives in the occupied territories and steals even ordinary household appliances.

Zelenskiy said Russian troops “are already repeating on our land what Europe saw only during World War II” while criticising the west’s severity of sanctions.

50 days of our defence is an achievement. Achievement of millions of Ukrainians,” he added.

During the 50 days of this war, Ukraine became a hero for the whole free world. For those who have the courage to call a spade a spade. For those who are not poisoned by propaganda.

You have all become heroes. All Ukrainian men and women who withstood and do not give up. And who will win. Who will return peace to Ukraine. I’m sure of it.
 
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Explosies gehoord in onder meer Kiev en Cherson • Oekraïne: afgelopen dag 2557 mensen geëvacueerd

(Explosions heard in Kiev and Kherson, among others • Ukraine: 2,557 people evacuated last day)

6 HOURS AGO

Video embedded

Dutch F-35s in action in Bulgaria: 'The Russian aggression forces us to do this'

During a welcome ceremony yesterday for the four Dutch F-35 aircraft in Bulgaria, Air Force commander Dennis Luyt gave a speech.

Speech:
It is the Russian invasion of Ukraine that has forced us, as NATO allies, to redouble our efforts to protect the integrity of NATO's eastern flanks and the security of our Eastern European allies. We must be aware that while we stand here in freedom, the Ukrainian people suffer from brutal Russian aggression. We must also think of them today. The Netherlands is proud to be part of the Air Policing Team, with four F-35s and a division of 100 men and women here based at Graf Ignatievo. We carry out NATO duties here and work closely with our friends and allies from the Bulgarian Air Force.

AN HOUR AGO
Russia warns US to stop arms transfers
Russia has warned the United States to stop arming Ukraine. The supply of weapons adds fuel to the fire and could have "unpredictable consequences," reads a diplomatic request that Russia has made to the US. The Washington Post has seen the report.

The request came after the US pledged an additional $800 million in military resources to Ukraine. The diplomatic note shows that the delivery of advanced missile launchers is particularly troubling the Kremlin.

According to experts with whom The Washington Post spoke, Russia could start attacking arms shipments from the West as soon as they arrive in Ukraine. So far there have been no attacks on weapons transports.

Both parties refuse to respond to the request in the newspaper.
 
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Russia threatens military build up if Finland or Sweden join NATO

The deputy chair of Russia's security council has said the country would have to reinforce its forces in the Baltic Sea if Finland or Sweden were to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).

He said that Finland or Sweden joining NATO would mean the "length of the alliance's land borders with Russia will more than double".

"Naturally, these borders will have to be strengthened," he added.

Lithuanian defence minister Arvydas Anušauskas was quoted by the Baltic News Service as saying the threats were "strange" because there are already nuclear weapons in the Kaliningrad region.

Why Does Russia Own Land Above Poland (Kaliningrad Oblast)? | Maphover Interactive World Maps
 
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Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Moscow vows renewed attacks on Kyiv after warship sinks (nbcnews.com)
''Russia blocks The Moscow Times’ Russian language website
Reuters
52m ago / 7:11 AM EDT
Russia’s communications watchdog has blocked access to the Russian language website of The Moscow Times, a newspaper that has covered Russia for three decades since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

The Moscow Times said Russian internet providers had already started to block its Russian-language site. It published a notice from Russia’s communications watchdog which said its site was now blocked.

Russia’s communications watchdog did not immediately respond to a request for comment.''

''Finland 'highly likely' to join NATO, minister says
Finland's minister for Europe has said it is now "highly likely" the country, which shares a border with Russia, will join NATO.

"The people of Finland seem to have already made up their minds," Tytti Tuppurainen said on U.K. broadcaster Sky News on Friday, though she cautioned that the issue still needed to be discussed in the country's parliament.

Russia’s actions and its “brutal” war in Ukraine had been “a wake-up call to us all,” she said.

Moscow warned on Thursday that if Sweden and Finland join the transatlantic military alliance, Russia would deploy nuclear weapons to a Russian enclave on the Baltic Sea, in the heart of Europe.''
 
  • #911
Kursk Anniversary: Submarine Disaster Was Putin's 'First Lie'

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The Kursk disaster and its aftermath, Kuznetsov says, was President Vladimir Putin's "first lie."

"The lies began with the sinking of the Kursk," Kuznetsov says. "When the Kursk sank, the government began interfering with the legal and law-enforcement systems. The government began gathering all the mass media under its control. The entire process of undermining democracy in Russia, in many regards, began with this."

Kuznetsov, 67, represented the families of 55 of the drowned Kursk seamen. Now he has political asylum in the United States. The Russian government has opened a criminal case against him and issued an international arrest warrant for him. He says the charges -- which accuse him of revealing state secrets because he demonstrated to a Russian court that the Federal Security Service (FSB) was illegally wiretapping a member of parliament -- were intended to prevent him from carrying out his high-profile legal work.

Indeed, Russia was a different country when the Kursk sank on August 12, 2000, during a massive naval exercise in the Barents Sea. It was just a few months after Putin began his first term as president. National television was controlled by oligarchs and had feisty relations with the government.

In October 2000, prominent television journalist Sergei Dorenko ran a one-hour special on the Kursk tragedy on Russia's national ORT television, then controlled by tycoon Boris Berezovsky. After enumerating the government's failures in its handling of the disaster, Dorenko ended the piece with this conclusion:

"The story of the Kursk is not finished. We have only raised the very first questions and conclusions. The main conclusion is that the government does not respect any of us -- and so it is lying. And the main thing is that the government treats us this way only because we allow it to."

When a visibly rattled Putin met with the wives and families of Kursk seamen on August 22, 2000, no one was afraid to scream at him and accuse him of incompetence or worse:

That encounter, Kuznetsov says, may have been "the worst moment" of Putin's life -- and he immediately set out to make sure he would never face anything like it again.
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The Kursk Catastrophe, A Lesson For Putin, Is Fading From Russia’s Attention 20 Years Later

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MOSCOW -- In August 2000, the nuclear submarine Kursk left a port above Russia’s Arctic Circle for naval exercises on the Barents Sea. Not long after departure, one of the torpedoes on board the vessel exploded in its hatch, killing most of the 118 crew members and sending the wreck, along with 23 survivors, hurtling to the seafloor.

The blast was picked up on seismographs across Europe, but the Russian Navy made no public acknowledgement of the catastrophe. President Vladimir Putin, then just over three months into his first Kremlin term, continued vacationing on the Black Sea and made no statement about the Kursk for more than a week until his reluctant return to Moscow.

(...)

In Putin’s People, a new book investigating Putin’s rise by journalist Catherine Belton, a person once close to the Russian president says the newly minted leader was paralyzed by fear when the Kursk disaster struck, and livid over the ways TV amplified his desultory response.

“He didn’t know how to deal with it, and therefore he tried to avoid dealing with it,” Belton quotes the former Putin ally as saying. “The Norwegians and others were calling in with offers of help. But he did not want them to uncover that everyone was dead, and so he just refused the help -- which, of course, made everything worse.”

When Putin finally visited the closed military city that served as the Kursk’s home port and spoke to a hall packed with bereaved relatives a full 10 days after the catastrophe, he put the blame on Russia’s economic and military decline over the previous decade – before he came to power -- and denounced the TV channels that had slammed his fumbled response.

“They bought the media and now they’re manipulating public opinion,” he said of Berezovsky and other powerful media magnates.

In the months that followed, Putin’s government would bring Channel One under the control of the state, forcing Berezovsky to sell his stake under duress and eventually flee Russia, and seized the NTV channel from another business titan, Vladimir Gusinsky.

(...)
 
  • #912
Mar 3, 2022

Putin on new South Park “Back To The Cold War”


'South Park' Latest Episode Mocks Russian President Vladimir Putin Amid War in Ukraine - Dbp News
March 5, 2022
''The episode titled Back To The Cold War, which aired on Wednesday, mocked Putin for getting older and being more aggressive because his male genital organ “does not work the way it used to.” The plot of the episode shows how one of its main characters, Butters, is participating in an equestrian competition against a Russian student. As Butters participates in the game the episode shows how the parents perceive the implications of who wins. It should be noted that major sporting organisations including the Olympics, FIFA, and UEFA have banned Russian players from participating in their events.''

''The episode took a dig at Putin by imagining a World War III scenario where Mackey activates a DEFCON 3 alarm to warn against Russian nuclear threats. But he does it through the outdated DOS (Disk Operated System), a simple and minimal memory processing system, another reminder of how some systems and even people are still stuck in the past.''
 
  • #913
The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 5 hrs ago
Encircled marines urge Ukrainian authorities to break siege of Mariupol. Serhiy Volyna, commander of Ukraine’s 36th Marine Brigade, said that the situation in Mariupol is critical. The city has been besieged by Russian troops since late February.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
New York Times: EU to introduce oil embargo against Russian after April 24. The possible embargo may be introduced after the presidential run-off in France to avoid helping far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, who has railed against rising fuel prices, the NYT reported.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Russian troops shell Ukrainian border guards in Chernihiv Oblast. The village of Senkivka near the Russian border was shelled by mortars based in Russian territory on April 15, Ukraine’s Border Guard Service reported. There are no reported casualties.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 2 hrs ago
Russia's Defense Ministry to step up missile attacks on Kyiv. Russia said that this was a response to the alleged Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory. Russia launched a full-scale war against Ukraine on Feb. 24 and has been bombing and shelling Ukraine ever since.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Washington Post: Russia warns US to stop arming Ukraine. The Washington Post reported that it had received a copy of a diplomatic note sent by Russia. In the note, Russia claimed that US & NATO shipments of weapons to Ukraine could bring “unpredictable consequences.”

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 1 hr ago
7 killed, 27 injured by Russian attack on evacuation buses in Kharkiv Oblast. According to Kharkiv Oblast Prosecutor’s Office, Russian forces fired at evacuation buses with civilians in Borova, a village in Kharkiv Oblast, on April 14.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Russian forces shell residential area in Mykolaiv. Russian shelling of a residential neighborhood in Mykolaiv, a regional capital in southern Ukraine, injured multiple civilians on April 15, according to Hanna Zamazieieva, the head of the Mykolaiv Oblast Council.
 
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NEXTA on Twitter - 5 hrs ago
#NATO ships entered the #BalticSea as part of military exercises. It is about five ships, led by the frigate of the Royal #Netherlands Navy "De Zeven Provinciën".
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NEXTA on Twitter - Video, 2 hrs ago
Zelenskyy reported that in #Mariupol the occupiers destroyed 95% of all buildings in the city.

NEXTA on Twitter
Last night a #Russian Ka-52 attack helicopter was destroyed in the #Kharkiv region.
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NEXTA on Twitter
Former State Duma deputy and opposition activist Ilya Ponomarev said that of the 510 people who were on the sunken cruiser "Moskva", only 58 were saved.

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - Audio
. @ServiceSsu publishes intercept alleging torture of Ukrainian POWs by 27-yo Russian soldier Salavat Sarsenov from Astrakhan "They brought prisoners. I f*king abused them: ‘I’ll cut off your f*king fingers! I’ll cut off your f*king wrist! Put them on a shovel, on a brick!’ ‘Aaaaah!’ he yells’

NEXTA on Twitter - 1 hr ago
The commander of cruiser "Moskva", Anton Kuprin, died during explosion and fire on board. This was reported by the adviser to Minister of Internal Affairs of #Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko. Captain Anton Kuprin gave the order to bombard #Snake Island on the first day of the war.

Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Russian occupiers in Mariupol started digging out bodies from mass graves, ban people from burying their dead relatives - city administr "Given presence of 13 mobile crematoriums, occupiers may try to conceal #RussianWarCrimes" https://buff.ly/3rsi4GI PHOTO CREDIT: Andriy Tsaplienko
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NEXTA on Twitter
In #Kyiv, the Square of "Friendship between Kyiv and #Moscow" will be renamed into the Square of Heroes of #Mariupol. It is also announced that some streets and subway stations will be renamed.

The New Voice of Ukraine on Twitter
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, Patron, the service dog looking for the Russian mines and explosives in the Chernihiv region, discovered about 150 explosive objects! Photos: ДСНС України
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Russia first admitted, via state media, that the vessel has sustained serious damage after a fire caused ammunition on board to explode but made no mention of a Ukrainian attack - saying only that the cause is under investigation.

The defence ministry also said the crew has been evacuated, but made no mention of casualties.

Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the Ukrainian ministry of defence, believes that 'hundreds' of sailors may have died in the blast - a view shared by Ilya Ponomarev, an anti-Putin Russian politician, who said that only 50 of the 510-strong crew have so-far been confirmed as rescued.

That account tallies with information put out by the Lithuanian Minister of National Defense, Arvydas Anušauskas. Posting on social media today, he wrote: 'An SOS signal was given from the Russian cruiser Moscow at 1.05am.

'[At] 1.14am The cruiser lay on its side and after half an hour all the electricity went out. From 2am, the Turkish ship evacuated 54 sailors from the cruiser, and at about 3am, Turkey and Romania reported that the ship was completely sunk. The related losses of Russian personnel are not yet known, although there were 485 people on board (66 of them officers).'

https://www-dailymail-co-uk.cdn.amp...oskva-SUNK-Moscows-defence-agency-admits.html
 
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'I'm shocked by my church leaders in Moscow' - priest in Ukraine - BBC News
''The Russian Orthodox Church has echoed the rhetoric of the Kremlin in justifying the war in Ukraine. It is a stance that appears to be driving large numbers of Ukrainian priests and parishioners to turn their backs on Moscow.


"I will never forget the moment when I woke up early to go to mass, only to suddenly hear the shocking sounds of bombing," says Father Nicolay Pluzhnik.

"The wonderful woman who cooked at our church and her son, who was in a wheelchair, were both killed when an artillery shell hit their apartment. I now know of several other of our parishioners who have died."

Like most clergy in the region of north-eastern Ukraine where he is from, Father Pluzhnik belonged to the branch of the Russian Orthodox Church which takes its direction from its religious leadership in Moscow.

But now, he says, has applied to join the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - which was finally granted independence from the Russian Orthodox Church in 2019, in a move never recognised by Russia''
''He says many fellow priests who followed Patriarch Kirill in Moscow are doing the same because of the Church leader's stance on the war.''
 
  • #918
APR 15, 2022
The AP Interview: UN food chief says Mariupol is starving | AP News
[...]

The WFP is trying to put food supplies now in areas that could be caught up in the fighting, but Beasley acknowledged that there are “a lot of complexities” as the situation rapidly evolves.

A lack of access is part of the problem, he said, but so is a shortage of manpower and fuel as resources are diverted to the war effort.

“It’s not just going to be the next few days — but the next few weeks and few months could even get more complicated than it is now,” he said. “In fact, it’s getting worse and worse, concentrated in certain areas, and the front lines are going to be moving.”

[...]
 
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Ukraine: Cruiser Moskva crew could not be rescued

The crew of the cruiser Moskva, which sank in the Black Sea on Thursday, could not be rescued. An official of the Ukrainian defense said this on Friday.

The captain of the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Anton Kuprin, was also killed, Ukrainian sources say.

"According to Ukrainian media, only 58 crew members appear to have been rescued. The commander of the Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Igor Osipov, is said to have been arrested in Russia following the sinking of his flagship, according to unconfirmed reports."

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