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>Russia/Ukraine US State Department orders destruction of computer equipment at the U.S. Embassy in Kiev as it prepares to move to Lwow The United States ambassador to Ukraine has left Kiev for Lwow OSCE observers have been evacuated from Donbass Kremlin: the US is preparing a provocation in Donbass
>Syria The opposition National Coalition called on all Syrians to demonstrate against the regime, in support of the As-Suwayda demonstrations >Yemen Ansarallah launched a big counterattack from many axis & took control of Qaim, forcing YNA to withdraw from Harad town. Also troops retook Hasm & continue advancing taking control over Al Qufl. >Ethiopia Forces of the TPLF are nearing to control and block a vital road and trade route linking the landlocked capital of Addis Ababa to the sea port of Djibouti.
Putin, asked if Russian troop withdrawal will continue, says "who will be able to answer how it will develop? At the moment, nobody. It does not depend just on us."
twitter.com/bsarwary/status/1493595396538617865 Aftermath of Pakistani military artillery &shelling attacks. Sarkano district in Kunar province under attack. In one home, around 60 cattle killed or wounded. Sarkano district Bazaar, Dunayay village hit.Taliban retaliated returning artillery fire, residents in Sarkano tells me.
Russian drawback is just a ruse. Invasion imminent. Now that Russia has played its cards I'd say most likely within the coming 48 hours. Campaign will be swift, brutal and concluded not later than by the end of next week. We will see shock and awe tactics, massive informational (you won't even know the invasion has begun until it's too late, trust me) and electronic warfare followed by militia attacks. Only then Russian troops go boots on the ground after largest artillery barrage since WWII in Europe. They will enter across Russian-Ukrainian border (Russian troops will only enter through Belarus in case of emergency) and with naval landings. All important cities and strategical positions are to be encircled, thousands of civilians will disappear in internment camps. Don't know what happens after regime change. My guess is annexation of Eastern parts and creation of Russian proxy state in the West. Can't tell you my sources. Just mark my words.
>didnt the russian parliament recognize sovereignty of LPR and DPR yesterday? However putin said during the presser with Sccholz that the matter must be solved by minsk format. Though it's almost like he is contradicting himself almost everywhere to make the matter unclear.
Three possibilities here: >Russia didn't plan to invade as many had expected, rather they did so to make Westoids seethe and fearmonger, thereby making them look like a bunch of alarmist faggots, especially the Anglosphere. A rift between Anglo and European geopolitical visions and strategies could very well have been created now. EU but also Ukros will be more distrustful toward NATO and the eternal Anglos. >this is just a calm before the storm. All this was just a test to see if the West really is ready to die for Khazarian Israel. In such a scenario, Russia now knows that the West are a bunch of pussies, making a future invasion and its consequences for Russia much less abstract >This recent pullout is just Maskirovka. The West will be led to believe that all is kumbaya now, and when we least expect it, Russia strikes.
Adam Williams
>Zelensky: No invasion is happening >Ukrainian MoD: We'll fight down to the last man
this shit reminds me of the Aleppo psyop
Easton Ramirez
what's minsk format? i think putin probably doesnt want LPR and DPR sovereignty recognition because this will be used to force him to annex them like the thing in crimea