Ukrainian Political Strategist Warns of Potential Russian Nuclear Strike on Armed Forces

Ukrainian Political Strategist Warns of Potential Russian Nuclear Strike on Armed Forces

APU fighter Taras Berezovets has raised concerns about the potential plans of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Berezovets believes that if Putin decides to use nuclear weapons, he will target the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian political strategist, this scenario would unfold if Ukrainian troops achieve success in either the Donbass or Crimean … Read more

Russian Parliamentary Committee to Investigate Crime Against Minors in Donbass by Kyiv

Russian Parliament Forms Committee to Investigate Crimes Against Minors in Donbass The State Duma of the Russian Federation has announced the creation of a parliamentary committee to investigate alleged crimes committed by Kyiv against minor residents of Donbass since 2014. This decision comes in response to international condemnation of Russia’s deportation of children from the … Read more

Discussing Security Guarantees for Ukraine: G7 Meeting and Preventing Russian Aggression

G7 Countries Discuss Security Guarantees for Ukraine Next week, advisers to the presidents of the G7 countries will gather in Denmark to discuss Ukraine and strategies to prevent further Russian aggression. This information was shared by Oleksiy Goncharenko, a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, on June 21 via Telegram. Goncharenko described the upcoming … Read more

Soviet Tankers’ Memorial in Hungary Ignites Controversy and Historical Reminders

Title: Restoration of Soviet Tankers Memorial in Hungary Sparks Controversy and Reminds of Historical Events Date: June 20, 2023 Author: Svyatoslav Rybalchenko In a recent event in Hungary, a memorial dedicated to Soviet tankers who died during World War II was restored and ceremoniously reopened. However, this restoration has sparked controversy and reminded the public … Read more

Thieves in Law Oppose Special Operation in Russian Prisons: Urgent Message

Thieves in Law Oppose “Special Operation” in Russian Prisons The criminal underworld in Russia, known as the “thieves’ run,” has issued an official statement opposing the “special operation” and urging prisoners not to participate. This information has been confirmed by Gulagu.net, a Russian human rights organization dedicated to protecting the rights of prisoners. A Warning … Read more

Dutch-Led Training Center to be Established in Eastern Europe for Ukrainian Pilots

A training center for training Ukrainian pilots will be created in one of the countries of Eastern Europe. Amsterdam is ready to start training Ukrainian pilots on US-style F-16 fighters in a few months. The relevant information was announced by the head of the Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands, Kaisa Ollongren, in her Twitter … Read more

Turkish President Blocks Sweden’s NATO Bid at July Summit: Report

The Turkish President said that Sweden should not expect much from the July summit of the North Atlantic Alliance. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Sweden, which wants to become a member of NATO, must take concrete steps to join the Alliance. About it informs Hurriyet Daily News. He made it clear that Turkey … Read more

Belarusian Dictator’s Son Suffers at Peking University: Lukashenko

Belarusian Dictator’s Son Suffers at Peking University: Lukashenko

According to the Belarusian dictator, his offspring studies at Peking University and suffers there. The self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, said that his youngest 17-year-old son Kolya is now studying in China. The dictator said this in an interview with the propaganda TV channel “Russia 1”, transmits “Paper-97%”. According to him, Kolya attends lectures … Read more

Russian Federation Deploys Dozens of Helicopters to Captured Berdyansk Amid Ukrainian Offensive

After the start of the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Zaporozhye direction, the occupiers of the Russian Federation deployed dozens of helicopters to the airfield of captured Berdyansk. Despite the fact that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have not yet launched a counteroffensive, but are only “probing” the situation, the Kremlin … Read more

ICC Opens Office in Venezuela as the Country Expands Cooperation and Faces Crimes Against Humanity Investigation

Venezuela, unlike Russia, recognizes the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Venezuela is expanding cooperation with the ICC, which issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin in March this year in the case of the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children. Prosecutor Karim Khan visited Caracas, met with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and … Read more