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"She even appeared on Russian state TV channel, RT, to dispute a United Nations report on Russian-led war crimes in Syria"
She's as independent as Putin wants her to be.
A stooge. The experts you two produce a lower hanging fruit to pick than those from AFD.
It is amazing that there are still one or two people posting on this board who are still supporting the invasion of an independent nation. They think it is fine for Russian to target civilians and commit war crimes. Why do they ignore all the clear evidence.
Fair play she was awarded a prize by the Mexican Journalists' Press Club in 2017 for her impartial reporting , which just happens to be Russia's third biggest trading partner in Latin America and who refuses to carry out any sanctions against Russia ,she lives in Russia and fully imbedded within , she also holds strongly anti Israel and pro Assad views and finally a Covid disbeliever. Her credentials are certainly above reproach .
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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Russia invade Ukraine on 11:44 - May 4 with 830 views
Fair play she was awarded a prize by the Mexican Journalists' Press Club in 2017 for her impartial reporting , which just happens to be Russia's third biggest trading partner in Latin America and who refuses to carry out any sanctions against Russia ,she lives in Russia and fully imbedded within , she also holds strongly anti Israel and pro Assad views and finally a Covid disbeliever. Her credentials are certainly above reproach .
She even says in the video she’s writing articles for Russia Today and is being escorted around ukraine by RT officials.
Completely unbiased and independent journalist.
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Russia invade Ukraine on 12:28 - May 4 with 809 views
She even says in the video she’s writing articles for Russia Today and is being escorted around ukraine by RT officials.
Completely unbiased and independent journalist.
It amazing how gullible people can be , that in this age of instant communication either professionally or amateur posters till believe the nonsense perpetuated by Russia and its acolytes. No war crimes have been committed , no shelling of cities towns and villages, indiscriminate killing and mass graves , looting , ships that sink, tanks that get stuck in the mud. it's all been a big hoax .
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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Russia invade Ukraine on 12:34 - May 4 with 805 views
That's how all journalists operate. they don't get embedded with active units anymore
Try again
One foreign correspondent who did travel with Ukrainian forces is the BBC’s Quentin Sommerville who reported from besieged Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city. Sommerville covered the war in Syria from the rebel side. He said that conflict was worse for journalists but added: “At least for the moment, the threat is different. In Syria the risk wasn’t from artillery – it was that gnawing threat of kidnap. Afghanistan [was] IEDs [improvised explosive devices]. Here it’s artillery and cruise missiles which worry me.”
Another veteran of the Middle East conflict, Nabih Bulos of the Los Angeles Times, agrees: “This is early days. We haven’t even begun to see the sorts of artillery and mortar barrages that can be expected once the Russian army properly unleashes its military might.”
In a flak jacket and helmet, the Chinese reporter Lu Yuguang stands on the side of a road as a Russian tank roars past. “I’m on the frontline in Mariupol,” he says into the microphone. He then interviews a Russian soldier who says he’s not nervous as he’s been “fighting for eight years”. In another shot, Lu talks with a group of Russian soldiers in the back of a military vehicle.
The dispatches are unusual for their extraordinary access — Lu, a veteran war reporter for a Chinese news outlet, Phoenix TV, is perhaps the only foreign correspondent embedded with Russian troops as they continue the brutal invasion of Ukraine.
He has filed reports from cities under Russian attack since the invasion began almost three weeks ago, including in Mariupol where local authorities say thousands of people have been killed.
Lu appears to have gained exclusive access to Russia’s side of the conflict. In one report on 2 March, he interviewed the leader of the self-proclaimed republic in Donetsk, Denis Pushilin. Lu said the Donetsk militia cannot compare to Ukrainian forces, “but with the help of Russian forces, eastern Ukraine militia have liberated 40 residential areas within the administrative line. The victory keeps expanding.”
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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Russia invade Ukraine on 14:00 - May 4 with 775 views
One foreign correspondent who did travel with Ukrainian forces is the BBC’s Quentin Sommerville who reported from besieged Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city. Sommerville covered the war in Syria from the rebel side. He said that conflict was worse for journalists but added: “At least for the moment, the threat is different. In Syria the risk wasn’t from artillery – it was that gnawing threat of kidnap. Afghanistan [was] IEDs [improvised explosive devices]. Here it’s artillery and cruise missiles which worry me.”
Another veteran of the Middle East conflict, Nabih Bulos of the Los Angeles Times, agrees: “This is early days. We haven’t even begun to see the sorts of artillery and mortar barrages that can be expected once the Russian army properly unleashes its military might.”
In a flak jacket and helmet, the Chinese reporter Lu Yuguang stands on the side of a road as a Russian tank roars past. “I’m on the frontline in Mariupol,” he says into the microphone. He then interviews a Russian soldier who says he’s not nervous as he’s been “fighting for eight years”. In another shot, Lu talks with a group of Russian soldiers in the back of a military vehicle.
The dispatches are unusual for their extraordinary access — Lu, a veteran war reporter for a Chinese news outlet, Phoenix TV, is perhaps the only foreign correspondent embedded with Russian troops as they continue the brutal invasion of Ukraine.
He has filed reports from cities under Russian attack since the invasion began almost three weeks ago, including in Mariupol where local authorities say thousands of people have been killed.
Lu appears to have gained exclusive access to Russia’s side of the conflict. In one report on 2 March, he interviewed the leader of the self-proclaimed republic in Donetsk, Denis Pushilin. Lu said the Donetsk militia cannot compare to Ukrainian forces, “but with the help of Russian forces, eastern Ukraine militia have liberated 40 residential areas within the administrative line. The victory keeps expanding.”
I don't believe them, they are all dodgy sources and can't be trusted.
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Russia invade Ukraine on 14:17 - May 4 with 769 views
It amazing how gullible people can be , that in this age of instant communication either professionally or amateur posters till believe the nonsense perpetuated by Russia and its acolytes. No war crimes have been committed , no shelling of cities towns and villages, indiscriminate killing and mass graves , looting , ships that sink, tanks that get stuck in the mud. it's all been a big hoax .
In the interests of balance I have little doubt that the Ukrainians embellish events as well, they are playing the propaganda war very effectively. And we should take that into consideration. But if you take out all the media reports and the claims from both sides and the alleged war crimes and just look at the facts at the most basic level it should be obvious to anyone who hasn’t plummeted irretrievably down an incel conspiracy website shaped rabbit hole that this whole situation is the result of the decision of one man to launch a full scale invasion of a neighbouring country. If that decision was not made then millions of people would still be living peacefully in their homes going about their own day to day lives with their friends and family.
What we have now is cities reduced to rubble, a diaspora of people desperately fleeing west across the continent and thousands of dead bodies littering the streets.
And for what? What has that little baldy scrotum sack actually achieved?
absolyutno nichego.
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Russia invade Ukraine on 18:18 - May 4 with 711 views
In the interests of balance I have little doubt that the Ukrainians embellish events as well, they are playing the propaganda war very effectively. And we should take that into consideration. But if you take out all the media reports and the claims from both sides and the alleged war crimes and just look at the facts at the most basic level it should be obvious to anyone who hasn’t plummeted irretrievably down an incel conspiracy website shaped rabbit hole that this whole situation is the result of the decision of one man to launch a full scale invasion of a neighbouring country. If that decision was not made then millions of people would still be living peacefully in their homes going about their own day to day lives with their friends and family.
What we have now is cities reduced to rubble, a diaspora of people desperately fleeing west across the continent and thousands of dead bodies littering the streets.
And for what? What has that little baldy scrotum sack actually achieved?
absolyutno nichego.
He is hoping to destroy the Ukrainian military and it's de naziification, maybe even of the govt too. To send out a message to stop NATO barking at it's door as well
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Russia invade Ukraine on 18:19 - May 4 with 712 views
In the interests of balance I have little doubt that the Ukrainians embellish events as well, they are playing the propaganda war very effectively. And we should take that into consideration. But if you take out all the media reports and the claims from both sides and the alleged war crimes and just look at the facts at the most basic level it should be obvious to anyone who hasn’t plummeted irretrievably down an incel conspiracy website shaped rabbit hole that this whole situation is the result of the decision of one man to launch a full scale invasion of a neighbouring country. If that decision was not made then millions of people would still be living peacefully in their homes going about their own day to day lives with their friends and family.
What we have now is cities reduced to rubble, a diaspora of people desperately fleeing west across the continent and thousands of dead bodies littering the streets.
And for what? What has that little baldy scrotum sack actually achieved?
absolyutno nichego.
Absolutely correct and the same bald lunatic could end it all today by sending his troops back over the border to the motherland.
Surely if this was some sort of western conspiracy, in any way shape or form then that is exactly what Putin would do to call our bluff?
Or does he have shares in Western arms companies himself?
Now then, I may be on to something here. I'm off to start a YouTube channel.
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Russia invade Ukraine on 20:11 - May 4 with 677 views
He is hoping to destroy the Ukrainian military and it's de naziification, maybe even of the govt too. To send out a message to stop NATO barking at it's door as well
And how is that going? The Ukrainian military is probably stronger than it’s been in its history with billions of dollars worth of weaponry pouring over the borders every day. NATO is probably more United than it’s ever been and all the border countries Russia routinely threatens are now looking to join NATO as soon as possible in order to protect themselves from a future Russian invasion.
There’s going to come a point where you will look in the mirror and wonder quietly to yourself “is this all worth the destruction of millions of lives?” If you can honestly answer “yes” then you are completely, utterly and hopelessly lost.
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Russia invade Ukraine on 20:17 - May 4 with 673 views
And how is that going? The Ukrainian military is probably stronger than it’s been in its history with billions of dollars worth of weaponry pouring over the borders every day. NATO is probably more United than it’s ever been and all the border countries Russia routinely threatens are now looking to join NATO as soon as possible in order to protect themselves from a future Russian invasion.
There’s going to come a point where you will look in the mirror and wonder quietly to yourself “is this all worth the destruction of millions of lives?” If you can honestly answer “yes” then you are completely, utterly and hopelessly lost.
Recently the New York Times, like many other 'western' outlets, has changed its language when reporting about the fascist Ukrainian Asov Battalion.
What was once "a Ukrainian neo-Nazi paramilitary organization" which even the FBI said is notorious for its “association with neo-Nazi ideology” was first relabeled as merely "far right" before it became a normal "unit in the Ukrainian military
It is not that Azov has de-radicalized over time. It has in fact grown more extreme.
Azov has infiltrated other organizations, especially some units of the Ukrainian regular military, the national guard, the police and the internal secret security organization SBU. Azov is by far not the only fascist (para-)military organization in Ukraine. There is the Aidar battalion, the Right Sector, the C-14 'youth' organization of the fascist Svoboda party as well as a dozen other such organization.
These groups are not only not prohibited as they should be but get encouraged and partially financed by the Ukrainian government.
The infiltration of the security services and government has dangerous consequences for the Ukrainian public.
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Russia invade Ukraine on 20:22 - May 4 with 672 views
Recently the New York Times, like many other 'western' outlets, has changed its language when reporting about the fascist Ukrainian Asov Battalion.
What was once "a Ukrainian neo-Nazi paramilitary organization" which even the FBI said is notorious for its “association with neo-Nazi ideology” was first relabeled as merely "far right" before it became a normal "unit in the Ukrainian military
It is not that Azov has de-radicalized over time. It has in fact grown more extreme.
Azov has infiltrated other organizations, especially some units of the Ukrainian regular military, the national guard, the police and the internal secret security organization SBU. Azov is by far not the only fascist (para-)military organization in Ukraine. There is the Aidar battalion, the Right Sector, the C-14 'youth' organization of the fascist Svoboda party as well as a dozen other such organization.
These groups are not only not prohibited as they should be but get encouraged and partially financed by the Ukrainian government.
The infiltration of the security services and government has dangerous consequences for the Ukrainian public.
There won’t be any Ukrainian public left you fool, they’re either dead or fled for their lives.
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Russia invade Ukraine on 20:57 - May 4 with 664 views
Recently the New York Times, like many other 'western' outlets, has changed its language when reporting about the fascist Ukrainian Asov Battalion.
What was once "a Ukrainian neo-Nazi paramilitary organization" which even the FBI said is notorious for its “association with neo-Nazi ideology” was first relabeled as merely "far right" before it became a normal "unit in the Ukrainian military
It is not that Azov has de-radicalized over time. It has in fact grown more extreme.
Azov has infiltrated other organizations, especially some units of the Ukrainian regular military, the national guard, the police and the internal secret security organization SBU. Azov is by far not the only fascist (para-)military organization in Ukraine. There is the Aidar battalion, the Right Sector, the C-14 'youth' organization of the fascist Svoboda party as well as a dozen other such organization.
These groups are not only not prohibited as they should be but get encouraged and partially financed by the Ukrainian government.
The infiltration of the security services and government has dangerous consequences for the Ukrainian public.
It's obvious you can't think for yourself but now it's obvious you can't even write for yourself. You've copied and pasted a "socialist" blog and tried to pass it off as your own words.