1/2 Patrick Lancaster visits Olenovskaya school n2 where there has been shelling by the Ukrainian Army every day.
2 days ago a civilian was severely injured, and lost both his legs.
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1/2 Patrick Lancaster visits Olenovskaya school n2 where there has been shelling by the Ukrainian Army every day.
2 days ago a civilian was severely injured, and lost both his legs.
Azovstahl is being demolished with the Ukrainian soldiers still inside
Flags of Ukraine, swastikas and anti-Russian slogans.
Vandals desecrated the Nijmegen military cemetery in the Netherlands with such a "painting".
Law enforcement officers do not yet know who was behind the action, and the mayor of the city has already called the actions of vandals disgusting.
1.6 thousand soldiers from Great Britain, Canada and Australia who died in the Netherlands during World War II are buried in the cemetery.
And really, who could it be?
Leden van de Unie van Oekraïense Nationalisten, de beweging van Bandera, waren tijdens de gevangenschap van Bandera actief betrokken bij de moord op tienduizenden Polen in Wolynië, een regio in het westen van het huidige Oekraïne. In dezelfde regio waren Duitse einsatzgruppen actief. Met behulp van de Oekraïense Nationalisten werd een groot deel van de joodse bevolking van de regio uitgemoord.
I've seen no kneecap shooting, no killing, no highway execution, no physical harm... Only humiliating a azov nazi who in reverse would've slaughtered any Russian POW he could get his hands on. The time of crying about humiliating of POWs is long over and since the international 'community' never condemned the kneecap shootings nor acknowledged it they can fuck off. No Ukrainian POW has ever been killed by Russian forces.
A Ukrainian attacked his countryman in a bar in Brooklyn because he spoke Russian and mispronounced the name of Ukrainian bread
According to The New York Post, the victim - 36-year-old native of Ukraine Andrei Meleshkov, who moved to Brooklyn in 2015 - was in a bar with friends when an angry compatriot attacked him. The attacker, 31-year-old Oleg Sulima, who has lived in Brooklyn for 12 years, sat down at a table with the company and began to pour insults, claiming that Meleshkov “looks like a Russian.”
The victim tried to convince the inadequate that he was from Ukraine, but he had a Russian mother - then Sulima suggested that he pass a kind of "test for a Ukrainian", forcing him to pronounce Ukrainian words, among which was the name of the bread "Palyanitsa" - that's the one Meleshkov "stumbled on".
Sulima grabbed beer bottles, broke them and threatened Meleshkov that he would kill him, and then hit him with shard in the neck. The assailant was detained by the police and charged with a criminal offense motivated by hate.
Is dat een Lada?
️ "We were all outraged, how can you hold us back?"
"We tried to leave 2-3 times. But they brought us back and wouldn't let us out. We were all outraged how you could hold us back if we voluntarily hid from the shelling, fled, hid? We were scared," said a resident of Mariupol who left Azovstal.
Another Ukrainian soldier who surrendered tells about the criminal orders of the command and the overall situation
“When we retreated, we had an order to shell settlements and shoot at civilian houses. Those who refused were killed. Looting flourished. Those who lived in poverty in Ukraine sent looted things home.
Girls were raped. Women came with children, there was no food and they gave them to the commander."
️Nationalists want to exchange civilians for food and medicine
The militants who settled on Azovstal outlined the terms of the deal – 15 hostages per ton of products. They also ask for medicines. They said that they would not let any more civilians go – only an exchange, RIA Novosti reports.
Civilians evacuated from the territory of the enterprise said that the Azov militants were running out of food. They noted that they did not feed the detainees well, and there was not enough food for themselves or the hostages.
According to civilians, the nationalists were preparing in advance for a long stay. In the basements there were combat rations, canned food, water.
“It’s just that they didn’t expect that there would be so many civilians there with them, whom they still had to feed. Therefore, they are running out of food ... For a week they have been giving us very little, once a day,” said one of the evacuees.
Ukrainian militants were happy to burn houses
According to the stories of the residents of Mariupol, the criminals from the Armed Forces of Ukraine were happy seeing the houses of civilians were on fire and aimed fire at those who went out into the courtyard of their houses.
In the video, a resident of Mariupol Yulia very emotionally talks about the terrible constant shelling, about the inability to cook food because of the incessant shooting, about the humiliation of civilians by the Ukrainian military. “We had to crawl on our knees, trying to collect potatoes and cabbage from the boxes, and bullets whistled over our heads… And this is Zelensky’s army – our “defenders”?!” – the woman says with anger.
Nobody forgets or forgives – 7 years ago, the Alley of Angels was opened in Donetsk in memory of the dead children of Donbass
More than a hundred children were killed by Ukrainian soldiers who deliberately fired on schools and kindergartens. In memory of them, 7 years ago, on May 5, 2015, a memorial complex of Donetsk was opened in the Park of Culture and Recreation of Lenin's Komsomol. Later it was moved to Victory Park.
Azvostal appears to be nearly levelled
️️Wounded American mercenary Manus McCaffery shares his sad combat experience in a hospital in Zaporozhye. On April 27, Manus McCaffery, a former soldier of the 75th Airborne Reconnaissance Regiment of the US Army, and his accomplice Paul Gray, who served in the 101st Airborne Division of the US Army, were wounded while trying to fire a Russian tank with a Javelin during the battles for the settlement of Orekhov Zaporizhzhya areas. Manus received multiple shrapnel and penetrating wounds to the head, torso, lower extremities, and Paul's left leg was torn off. Both Americans served as instructors in the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces.