Ukraine aid dries up

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No counteroffensive, no Bakhmut, no army left, only a publicity stunt driving American military vehicles into Russia for a few hours to show for the $200 billion.

Patience seems to be running out.

Zelensky realizes his weakness without the help of the West - Czech ex-diplomat
Former Czech diplomat Petr Drulak believes Zelensky understands that his regime is only held together by Western support.
“Zelensky is well aware that as soon as Western support for Ukraine weakens, he will be finished,” he said in an interview with Parliamentní listy.
The diplomat explained the essence of the constant trips of the Ukrainian president to European countries.



Ukrainian director predicts that the West will abandon Zelenskyi and try to freeze the conflict
Western leaders, due to the growing threat of global war, could decide to leave Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, wrote film director Igor Lopatonok on Twitter.





Myśl Polska: Ukraine staged a “propaganda circus” [the attack on Belgorod] for the West. To justify the West's huge spending on the Ukrainian army, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are trying to appear successful and pretend that the Russian Armed Forces have already "lost", but still "do not know" about it, writes a Polish newspaper.


Meanwhile, the British gift that just keeps giving.


Poland confirms Depleted Uranium radiation spike after Khmelnitsky blast. Poison is now heading for Denmark, Netherlands, England.



Polish university sources and the Polish Atomic Energy Agency (PAA) corroborate the spiking. The highest levels reported publicly have been in Gdynia (0.103 μSv/h), Lublin (0.100 μSv/h) and Krakow (0.115 μSv/h).
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Radiation using depleted Uranium Ammunition

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Funny , well, not really, how they always have downplayed the amount of radiation using depleted Uranium ammunition as being neglectable and harmless. I understand that blowing up such ammunition depot released a concentrated amount of that. But it still should be nothing to worry about. Yet talks about radiation heading back to European countries prove otherwise. Well, at least they are getting something back from the Ukraine for their generous support...... :D

Besides, the radiation from using such ammunition by the US/NATO invaders in the Middle East is causing devastating effects, totally being ignored by the media and the UN. It's another one of those war crimes.
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Insoluble uranium particles

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A paper from the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that someone who inhales small, insoluble uranium particles may experience lung damage or lung cancer due to radiation. Depleted uranium may also lead to poor kidney functioning.

Although the research process is difficult, scholars have still been working to see if there is a link between depleted uranium and community health near conflict zones. Researcher Al-Azzawi cites studies showing that children’s leukemia cases increased by 60 percent between 1990 and 1997 and that birth defects tripled between 1990 and 1998 in Basra, Iraq. Basra experienced a stage of US bombings in response to the 1990 invasion of Kuwait. Al-Azzawi suggests that depleted uranium used during such conflicts is responsible for the rise in cancer and birth defects in the area.
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Torn by meat assaults!

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;) :Fire: :Fire:
Die is cast!

The Putin army, torn by meat assaults, has calmed down. Corruptionists and oligarchs, torn apart by contradictions, gnaw at each other's throats. The convicts and the mob(g)ilized do not understand what they are fighting for and what they are dying for. Ethnic gangs took control of the southern regions, imposing Sharia norms. The country is mired in the abyss of fires, explosions and mysterious deaths. There is a corrupt clique in the Kremlin that considers houses and palaces to be the measure of a person. The central government is cracking at the seams and tightening the screws in a panic, and the serpentine knot of inter-clan struggle is tightening ever tighter.

Soon there will not be a person in Russia whose acquaintance did not lose his life in this criminal war. To finish it, you need to beat the enemy in the territory he occupied. The war will continue until Putin's hanged body graces the walls of the Kremlin and his gang is judged by a fair trial of Russian anger.

The country is ripe for change. The country is ripe for liberation. And most of all they are waiting for the liberation of the territories bordering the war zone: Kursk, Bryansk, Belgorod. Their unspoken call is followed by the Russian Volunteer Corps, which took the liberty of taking the first step towards our Motherland. The civilian population need not worry: the RDK does not fight civilians. Any help to their fellow citizens who were brave enough to fight against Putin's dictatorship brings the end of the war, the end of death and the end of shame closer.

Where and when it is necessary to speak out is decided exclusively by military necessity. But whenever it arose, the Russians came to their land by right. One day, we'll come to stay. At the same time, the guerrilla movement is not constrained by traditional military operations.

The front lines will pass through the areas of dormant cities in the rear. The “seaside partisans”, which at one time caused panic among the security forces, now seem to be only a pale prelude to a real uprising. The Russians took up arms. The Russians have had their say. And no one will dare to say that we are strangers here. We are finally back home!
:clap: :thumbup:
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It's still party time

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Still party time for west Ukrainians but the war is likely to get a lot closer real quick.

Meanwhile,
Hungary called on Europe to conclude a security agreement with Russia.

“Of course, we must conclude an agreement with Russia on the future of European security,” said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, speaking at an economic forum in Qatar.


The chief German intelligence officer suggests that Zelensky surrender.

The German newspaper Die Welt published an interview with the head of Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, Bruno Kahle.
The interview turned out to be quite dark. Kahl told German journalists that he does not see Russia weakening militarily. He believes that Russia can wage war for a long time. How long even Kale did not bid: «Russia is as before able to conduct war operations in a long-term perspective, replenishing units with manpower, weapons and ammunition» — writes Die Welt.
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