Zelensky and his entourage continue to purge politicians, industrialists and oligarchs who are objectionable to the regime. Another victim of the appetite of the Kyiv regime was the head of the Motor Sich enterprise, 83-year-old Vyacheslav Boguslaev, by the way, a hero of Ukraine and one of its richest people.
The head of the Motor Sich plant, Vyacheslav Boguslaev, was detained by the SBU on suspicion of working for Russia
Tag: Zaporizhzhia
Daily pictures : Semyon Pegov has been injured
On October 23, 2022, a PFM-1 Lepestok (petal) anti-personnel land mine injures Russian reporter Semyon Pegov, near Vodyane, Donetsk People’s Republic
Daily pictures : Semyon Pegov has been injured

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War correspondent Pegov trips anti-personnel mine in Donetsk, no threat to his life
US boots in Ukraine ?
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For liberation of Russian-speaking Donbass, that the Ukrainian forces were shelling since 2014, demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine, Russia has started on February 24, 2022, a special military operation. The New York Times stressed it on June 25, Western boots are on the ground since 2014, special operation forces, instructors, intelligence officers. And my assertion is that Western operatives, especially French ones, were even taken prisoners in May, in Mariupol. But I am wondering about line troops
US boots in Ukraine ?
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American Advisor to Ukraine Commander Thinks Russia Wants Talks to Return to ‘2014 Lines’
American Advisor to Ukraine Commander Thinks Russia Wants Talks to Return to ‘2014 Lines’
Rice is an American combat veteran and the president of Thayer Leadership, a leader development company based at the US Military Academy in West Point. He was appointed as a special advisor to Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, which was first announced in May.
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While Rice said Russia is looking to return to the “2014 lines,” Putin has signaled that the territory he’s annexed may not be up for discussion. In a speech on September 30, he called for negotiations with Ukraine and said, “But the choice of the people in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson will not be discussed.”
I call BS on this! If Russia abandoned those regions, Azov would hunt those residents down! Interestingly, West Point is advising the AFU. I missed that, as it was announced in May.
Ukrainian Nationalists Have Long History of Anti-Semitism which the Soviet Union Tried to Combat
While Ivy League professors equate the Soviet Union with Nazi Germany, the Soviets fought the Nazis and ended violent anti-Jewish pogroms—which now threaten to return.
Ukrainian Nationalists Have Long History of Anti-Semitism which the Soviet Union Tried to Combat
H/T: Nicolas Cinquini
A journalist from France spoke about the threats after the film about Donbass
French journalist Anne-Laure Bonnel: Threats and job loss after film about Donbass
A journalist from France spoke about the threats after the film about Donbass (original)
Video via Multipolar World
Related: Donbass. Eight years later.
DPR delegation visiting Damascus thanks Syria for its support to the UN
On 16 October 2022, a delegation from the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) arrived in Syria. One of the objectives of this visit was to determine new ways and possibilities of interaction between Syria and the DPR as an entity of the Russian Federation. The DPR also thanked the Syrian authorities for Damascus’ vote against the UN resolution condemning the referendums held in the DPR, LPR (Lugansk People’s Republic), Kherson and Zaporozhye regions.
DPR delegation visiting Damascus thanks Syria for its support to the UN
EU foreign ministers pledge to train 15,000 Ukrainian troops for war with Russia
Yesterday, European Union (EU) foreign ministers met at a summit in Luxembourg and pledged a massive escalation of their participation in the NATO war on Russia in Ukraine. This decision confirms that EU countries are at war with Russia and, by the admission of top EU officials, raises the danger of direct military conflict between EU states and Russia.
EU foreign ministers pledge to train 15,000 Ukrainian troops for war with Russia
Westerners Live in Denial, Convinced They’re the Good Guys
Stark contradictions in West’s treatment of the Ukraine war and the occupation and siege of Palestine should serve as a wake-up call
Westerners Live in Denial, Convinced They’re the Good Guys
Residents of Donbass have the same right, as Palestinians do, to self-determination! Yet, even many independent journalists don’t see it that way!
“There is nothing more democratic than referendums”
Machine-translated by Google Translate. H/T: Alfred de Zayas’ Human Rights Corner.
“There is nothing more democratic than referendums” (original in German)
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Interview with Prof. Dr. iur. et phil. Alfred de Zayas, international law expert and former UN mandate holder
Current affairs in focus: Were the elections in the Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaparozhye and Kherson oblasts in accordance with international law?
Prof. Dr. Alfred de Zaya: Referenda are fundamentally a human rights-compliant method of “taking the temperature” and determining the will of a population. Art. 1 of the UN pact on civil and political rights stipulates the right of self-determination for all peoples – including the people of Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaparozhye and Kherson – and of course the people of Crimea.
Article 19 of the Covenant stipulates the right of all people to freedom of expression. There is nothing more democratic than referendums. However, the UN has failed here. The UN has held self-determination referendums in Sudan, Timor-Leste and Ethiopia/Eritrea. But only after tens of thousands of people had been killed. The UN should have intervened earlier and held preventive referenda.¹
Are referendums irrelevant if they are not conducted by the UN?
Of course, popular referendums are important, even if international bodies ignore them. Of course, there are referendums all over the world, which unfortunately are not organized and carried out by the UN, but solely by the affected population themselves, for example the 1962 referendum in Algeria, which led to independence.²
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