
Loken
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There’s a very funny thing happening on Twitter: by now, even the most notorious pro-Russian collaborators aren’t hiding anything anymore. They openly give interviews detailing how, in 2014, the FSB organized the invasion of a militant unit led by сolonel Igor Girkin after the seizure of Crimea, how they took over Sloviansk with funding from Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeev, how Russia directly armed, organized, and financed Russian militants and local collaborators against Ukraine in Donbas, and how it openly deployed regular troops without insignia as early as the summer of 2014 to save its proxies from defeat by the Ukrainian army and volunteer forces -- and occupied Donetsk and Luhansk. And yet, useful idiots and shameless corrupt “opinion leaders” still keep pushing the long-forgotten line about how “Nazi Ukraine” was bombing itself in Donbas for “eight years,” and that Putin unleashed the largest bloodbath in Europe since WWII to “protect the people of Donbass.”




"It is quite possible that more than one million Russian soldiers have been killed." Terrorist and former "people's governor of Donbas," Pavel Gubarev, said that it is quite possible the number of Russian soldiers killed in the war against Ukraine exceeds one million. Gubarev: "It’s hundreds of casualties every day, and I think thousands, maybe tens of thousands a month." Q: "So, in your view, the number of those killed alone could now exceed one million?" Gubarev: "Quite possibly."



@Carloslopezjone Eso es falso, los indicios no son “solo dudas”, y también deben de gozar de una debida presunción de legalidad. No malinformes.


Russian forces have launched a large-scale breakthrough from the territory of Transnistria. According to preliminary data, a joint grouping of Russian and Transnistrian forces (approximately 8,000–10,000 personnel) simultaneously went on the offensive in two directions: • Toward Odesa region (in the direction of Rozdilna and further toward Odesa), • Toward Vinnytsia region (in the direction of Mohyliv-Podilskyi and Yampil). Heavy fighting has broken out across multiple areas. Russian forces are using armored vehicles, artillery, and drones. Our troops met them with strong resistance, but the situation in some sectors remains very tense.
































