Anonymous ID: e4f562 Aug. 4, 2022, 2:30 p.m. No.17035869   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6069 >>6372 >>6853 >>7302 >>7503 >>8104

>>17035016

We in the ME anon. I've been trying to get anons attention to the narrative that is being slowly built for the passing weeks, but it's being ignored by anons.

 

We, over here, we are going to war. It's big. SOOOOOO big. Spain, Morrocco are also making up excuses to prepare for it under the disguise of drills and such stuff.

 

It's true = the end won't be for everyone. We know it's coming, it's very close. [they] know it's coming and [they] are preparing for it, being at the read, at the stand-by. No one knows when it's going to start, but loads of steps have been taken towards that direction and we are very near, very. The narrative is being shaped perfectly. It's incredible how this is all played out and anons are in a slumber.

Anonymous ID: e4f562 Aug. 4, 2022, 2:30 p.m. No.17035990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6219 >>7114

5 Apr, 2022 17:45

 

West working to disrupt Ukraine peace talks – Russia

 

The ‘provocation’ in Bucha happened as Kiev was putting possible peace terms on paper for the first time, Moscow has complained

 

Russia believes the West is enabling ‘hysteria’ around the alleged mass killings in the Ukrainian town of Bucha to derail the peace talks between Moscow and Kiev, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed on Tuesday.

 

The purported events in the town, which he referred to as a ‘provocation,’ have been introduced just as progress was being made at the peace negotiations in Istanbul, he added.

 

“We tend to think that the reason lies in the desire to find a reason to disrupt the ongoing negotiations. And to do it exactly at the moment when, as they say, the light, even if not very bright, but nevertheless, began to dawn."

 

"On March 29, for the first time in the entire period of contacts between our delegations, the Ukrainian side proposed a written vision of how the treaty could look in terms of the status of Ukraine and security guarantees,” the minister said.

 

According to Lavrov, in the course of negotiations with Russia, Kiev had "for the first time put on paper" its readiness to declare itself neutral, not aligned to any bloc and non-nuclear. What's more, he insisted, the Ukrainians had formalized a refusal to deploy the weapons of foreign states on their territory, or to conduct exercises there with the participation of a foreign military without the consent of all guarantor states of the future treaty, including Russia.

 

The security guarantees provided by the agreement, Lavrov argued, would have completely ruled out NATO's eastward expansion and ensured "indivisible security on the European continent." In addition, the minister added, the Ukrainian side itself wrote down in the draft of the main provisions that security guarantees would not apply to Crimea and the Donbass, a move that Lavrov dubbed as "progress."

 

“Once again we want to urge those who are leading the actions of Kiev, and we know who they are, to still realize their responsibility for security in Europe … Russia is ready for this conversation but, in order for us to have real progress and not the appearance of progress, we insist that an unambiguous signal be sent to Kiev not to engage in sabotage, otherwise we risk repeating the fate of the Minsk agreements and we will never agree to this," the minister said.

 

After the withdrawal of Russian troops from Bucha, hundreds of murdered civilians were discovered in the town north of Kiev. Ukraine blames the massacre on Russian troops, who had occupied the area until recently, but Moscow denies this. While Western politicians sided with Ukraine on the matter, China issued a reminder that an investigation is necessary.

 

Ukraine signaled that it is still interested in a diplomatic settlement of differences with Russia. According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a peace agreement between Kiev and Moscow is possible. “Yes, because Ukraine must find peace. We are in Europe of the 21st century. We will continue our diplomatic and military efforts,” he said while visiting Bucha on Monday.

 

Earlier, on March 29, another round of negotiations between Moscow and Kiev took place in Istanbul. Prior to this, representatives of the two held three face-to-face meetings in Belarus. Negotiations started on February 28 in the Gomel region. They then continued on March 3 and 7 in Belovezhskaya Pushcha. The talks continued from there via video link.

 

They they are not wrong!

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/553356-west-disrupts-peace-talks/

Anonymous ID: e4f562 Aug. 4, 2022, 2:31 p.m. No.17036069   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6117 >>6268 >>6479

#21332

>>17035815

>>17035699

>>17035637

>>17035918

>>17035524

>>17035749

>>17035785

>>17035698

>>17035571

>>17035508

>>17035597

>>17035793

>>17035601

>>17035869

>>17035979

>>17035976

>>17035519

>>17035679

>>17035599

>>17035597

>>17035709

>>17035778

>>17035607

>>17035698

>>17035767

>>17035764

>>17035646

>>17035794

>>17035706

>>17035941

>>17035767

>>17035794

>>17035580

>>17035631

>>17035906

>>17035951

>>17035911

>>17035539

>>17035539

>>17035609

>>17035681

>>17035808

>>17035637

>>17035918

>>17035687

>>17035778

>>17035553

>>17035541

Anonymous ID: e4f562 Aug. 4, 2022, 2:32 p.m. No.17036287   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6951

>>17035815

>I fell anENOUGH IS ENOUGHabout to break loose.

That's where you're wrong.

"Trust the plan" cut Patriots' balls off.

No one will do shit, and will continue to do jack shit. Red lines and "hills to die on" don't mean a damn thing to a bunch of neutered bitches.

Just sit and "enjoy the show" and all that other horseshit that the alphabetard said.

Anonymous ID: e4f562 Aug. 4, 2022, 2:32 p.m. No.17036447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6742

Military transport plane crashes in Russia

 

An Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft crashed near the Russian city of Ryazan

 

Several crew members have been killed after a transport aircraft crashed on Friday morning near the city of Ryazan in central Russia, some 200 kilometers southeast of Moscow.

 

Multiple pictures and videos circulating on social media indicated the crashed jet was an Ilyushin Il-76, and the Russian Defense Ministry later confirmed it was a military flight.

 

“During a training flight, without cargo, an engine malfunction forced the crew to perform an emergency landing on rough ground,” the ministry said, adding that the aircraft “partially” fell apart upon touching the ground.

 

The military have yet to confirm the number of victims, but initial reports indicated there were nine or 10 people on board. At least two of them died while six survivors were rushed to local hospitals, according to Russian media reports citing emergency services.

 

There were no reports of injuries or damage to infrastructure on the ground, as the plane apparently went down in a field near a freeway. The blaze was swiftly brought under control as multiple fire crews and ambulances were seen responding to the crash.

 

Some unconfirmed reports alleged that the plane crashed and caught fire soon after takeoff from Ryazan, where it had made a stopover for refueling en route from the city of Orenburg, near the border with Kazakhstan, to the city of Belgorod situated along the Ukrainian border. The Baza telegram channel reported that one of the jet’s engines was on fire before it attempted an emergency landing.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/557718-transport-plane-crash-ryazan/