Tag: kherson
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L’engagement français dans les rangs ukrainiens
semble être en avril 2022 dans les rangs du régiment nazi ukrainien Azov, dont la plus grande partie est encerclée à Marioupol, Donbass. Il écrit aux journalistes de la Dépêche Avec mes hommes, on file sur Kherson avec 3 000 soldats. À Marioupol, la ville est jonchée de cadavres civils et militaires et 80 000 habitants sont…
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L’engagement français dans les rangs ukrainiens
est tué avec Guennadi Guermanovitch, le 1er février 2024, par la frappe d’un drone russe à Berislav, sur la rive droite du Dniepr, environ 75 km en amont de Kherson. Les autorités françaises le présentent comme humanitaire d’une ONG d’aide alimentaire connue sous l’acronyme allemand EPER, Entraide protestante suisse, qui confirme. Tous se gardent alors…
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[Sharing] Living Dangerously – Big Serge
Russo-Ukrainian War: Autumn 2025 The Russo-Ukrainian War seems to have been engineered in a laboratory to frustrate people with repetition and analytic paralysis. Headlines appear to be circulating on a choreographed loop, all the way down to the place names. Kaja Kallas at the European Commission recently announced, without a hint of irony, that Europe’s…
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[Sharing] A Nobel for the Donald? – David Stockman, Antiwar.com
Donald Trump doesn’t really deserve the Nobel Peace Prize. Not after his unprovoked bombing of a country (Iran) that is no military threat whatsoever to the American Homeland. Not after continuing to green-light and arm Israel’s genocidal madness on Gaza and elsewhere. And not, most especially, after fronting for an even bigger defense budget than…
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[Sharing] It’s Official: Ukraine Conflict is British ‘Proxy War’ – Kit Klarenberg
On March 29th, the New York Times published a landmark investigation exposing how the US was “woven” into Ukraine’s battle with Russia “far more intimately and broadly than previously understood,” with Washington almost invariably serving as “the backbone of Ukrainian military operations.” The outlet went so far as to acknowledge the conflict was a “proxy…
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[Sharing] How the Strategy of Fighting to the Last Ukrainian Was Sold to the Public as Morally Righteous – Glenn Diesen
For almost three years, NATO countries have boycotted diplomatic contacts with Russia, even as hundreds of thousands of men have died on the battlefield. The decision by diplomats to reject diplomacy is morally repugnant as diplomacy could have reduced the excess of violence, prevented escalation, and even resulted in a path to peace. However, the…
