Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 6:41 a.m. No.18971344   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1565 >>1695

PN>>18967798 Devin Nunes with John Solomon on

 

Here is the video

Streamed on: Jun 7, 3:38 pm EDT

Secrets of the Hidden Jan 6 Video with John Solomon

 

41:39 minutes

 

Listen to this, Jack Smith or atty working for him, tried to get a witness to admit something wasn’t true.The Smith attorney told the witness’s atty he was on the “short list” to be a federal judge, if he could get his client to confirm what they want.

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v2pozxa/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 6:52 a.m. No.18971380   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1427 >>1603

8 Jun, 2023 13:00

Latest Ukrainian offensive has failed – Russian MOD

Up to 1,500 soldiers and 150 armored vehicles took part in an overnight attack, Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu has claimed

 

Ukrainian forces have once again attempted to breach Russian defenses in Zaporozhye Region, with Moscow’s military stopping the assault by conducting pre-emptive strikes, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Thursday.

 

In a statement, the minister said that the attack took place in the early hours of Thursday and involved forces from theUkrainian 47th mechanized brigade, with a total strength of up to 1,500 troops and 150 armored vehicles.

 

“The enemy was detected by reconnaissance forces in a timely manner, with preventive strikes launched by artillery, aviation and anti-tank weapons,” Shoigu said. He added that Ukrainian forces had been stopped in their tracks in all four directions and “retreated with heavy losses.”

 

The minister claimed that during a two-hour battle, theenemy had lost 30 tanks, 11 armored personnel carriers and up to 350 troops, with total Ukrainian personnel losses in the last 24 hours reachingalmost 1,000 people.

 

“In this vein, the enemy’s forces that had been specifically training for this breakthrough failed to deliver on their task,” Shoigu stated.

 

In recent days, Ukrainian forces haveattempted to mount several attacksalong the front line, most notably in Donbass. Each assault has failed with heavy losses, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry. On Tuesday, Shoigu said that as a result of three-day clashes,Kiev had lost over 3,700 troops and more than 50 tanks, withRussia’s ownlosses amounting to71 dead, 210 wounded and 15 tanks destroyed.

 

However, numerous Ukrainian officials have flatly denied that Kiev has started a major offensive, which has been the subject of intense speculation in recent months.

 

Citing US sources, the New York Times reported on Monday that while Ukraine had likely started its assault, it was still focused on probing Russian defenses along the front line, with the main thrust poised to become more evident should those efforts prove to be successful.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/577704-defense-ministry-ukraine-update/

Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 6:58 a.m. No.18971400   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1548 >>1661 >>1862 >>1951 >>1998

8 Jun, 2023 12:49

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Ex-US VP Pence demands F-16s for Kiev (the real Pence comes out)

 

The presidential hopeful called for giving Ukrainians “everything they need” to fight Russia

 

The unprecedented military assistance that the US government and its NATO allies have sent to Ukraine to fight Russia was not expedient enough, former Vice President Mike Pence, who seeks the Republican nomination for president in 2024, believes.

 

“President Joe Biden has been slow in providing military resources to Ukraine,” the politician stated during a CNN town hall on Wednesday. “We are [still] waiting on F-16s to be transferred from somewhere.”

 

The US-manufactured fighter jets are one of the few weapon systems requested by Kiev that the incumbent Democratic administration has not agreed to provide. The Pentagon cited logistical problems and the long time required to train Ukrainian pilots.

 

“I believe the United States of America needs to continue to provide the courageous soldiers inUkraine with the resourcesthey need to repel … the Russian invasion and restore their territorial integrity,” Pence declared during an that followed his official campaign announcement.

 

Moscow considers the hostilities in Ukraine to be part of a US-led proxy war against Russia. It said it was left with no option but to act militarily after in late 2021 NATO refused to address Russia’s security concerns and pushed on with a progressively deeper involvement within Ukraine.

 

The GOP is split on the aid issue. Some party heavyweights believe that the billions of dollars sent to Ukraine could have been spent to address domestic issues such as border security. Kiev’s record of corruption is another issue that has given some Republicans pause. Skeptics have also warned that Washington has been pushing Russia towards China, a nation that they perceive as the biggest threat to American interests.

 

Others, including Pence, have accused Biden of being soft on Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin. During the town hall, he called theRussian leader a “war criminal”and seemingly rebuked his former running mate, Donald Trump, for calling Putin a “genius.”

 

Another Trump administration member-turned-GOP nomination contender, Nikki Haley, urged ensuring Kiev’s victory to “send a message to China.” Meanwhile, Vivek Ramaswamy, another would-be nominee, suggested that the US should make concessions on Ukraine to drive a wedge between Moscow and Beijing.

 

(All these idiots are opposing Trump and they think this will work! Kek)

 

 

https://www.rt.com/news/577702-pence-ukraine-aid-slow/

Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 7:03 a.m. No.18971424   🗄️.is 🔗kun

8 Jun, 2023 13:26

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No (More-kek) Western troops will enter Ukraine – Kiev

Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has rejected the idea of a Polish-led mission

 

Kiev has refuted suggestions by former NATO Secretary-General Anders Rasmussen that Poland could lead a “coalition of the willing”and send troops into Ukraine. The Ukrainian government has never asked for such a step, its top diplomat claimed.

 

“Until the armed conflict on Ukrainian territory is over, foreign nations will not send their troops into our nation. Moreover, we are not requesting that. We say: ‘give us weapons,’”Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said in an interview on Thursday, commenting on Rasmussen’s remarks.

 

The former NATO chief suggested that an intervention scenario could materialize, should the US-led military bloc fail to offer formal security guarantees to Ukraine during a summit in Vilnius, Lithuania next month. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has reportedly threatened to boycott the event unless his nation is given a concrete roadmap to membership.

 

Kuleba expressed certainty that Ukraine will become part of NATO, insisting that Kiev would then deploy military units to other allies to defend them. The aspiration to join the bloc is enshrined in the Ukrainian constitution.

 

Moscow has described the hostilities in Ukraine as a conflict against the entire Western military organization, which has been providing weapons, training, intelligence and other forms of assistance to Kiev.

 

Russian officials have also accusedNATO members of facilitating Ukraine’s recruitment of mercenaries, and have suggested that servingmilitary personnel of donor statesmay even be operating some of the weapons sent to the country.

 

The US previously confirmed it had a small contingent of military personnel inside Ukraine, but claimed its role was to monitor military assistance provided to the nation.

 

NATO and individual allies have insisted that they are not party to the armed conflict, contrary to Russian assertions.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/577706-rasmussen-ukraine-intervention-kuleba/

Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 7:19 a.m. No.18971485   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1500 >>1661 >>1862 >>1951 >>1998

8 Jun, 2023 13:25

Anti-Russia sanctions driving UK crime wave – police

(These people are the worst propaganda conspiracy theorists ever!)

Gangs are allegedly stealing farm equipment to sell in Russia

 

The West’s restrictions imposed on Moscow are fueling a crime wave in rural Britain, with criminal gangs stealing farm and construction machinery to sell in Russia, police told The Telegraph on Wednesday. The UK authorities say thatmachinery theftin England and Wales has risen bymore than 300% this year.

 

In my professional opinion, without doubtthe war in Ukraine and the sanctions imposed on Russia are having an impact on rural crime in the UK,” National Rural Crime Unit chief Andy Huddleston told the newspaper.

 

“We wouldnormally expectto see around70 high-value agricultural vehicles being stolenacross the country each month butin March we recorded the theft of 180,” he continued, adding that thieves who previously operated in the fertile areas of eastern England have now ventured as far as Scotland to get their hands on machinery.

 

(It’s probably the UK gov doing it to reduce more farm products. And how is it normal to have 70 stolen in one month? UK is incompetent. But arrests for free speech is soaring!)

 

Thefts of agricultural and construction machinery – including tractors, excavators, and GPS units used for mapping fields – have tripled in England and Wales this year.Huddleston claimed – albeit without providing evidence– that this equipment is shipped to Eastern Europe and smuggled on into Russia, where sanctions have made it difficult for farmers and builders to obtain spare parts for Western-made machinery bought before the conflict in Ukraine.

 

“The numbers that we are seeing at the moment are way beyond what has gone on in the past andso it is clear in my viewthat what is happening in Ukraine is driving it,” he said. “Whenever you have a country that cannot import machinery and equipment, the black market will flourish.” (Wow they really don’t educate these public official on critical thinking or logic, do thy?)

 

Rural crime was on the rise in the UK long before Russia sent its troops into Ukraine. Reports from 2018 and 2020 namedLithuaniaas a key destination for stolen tractors, excavators and quad bikes, as countryside crime soared to aneight-year highin the months after the coronavirus pandemic hit.

 

The UK’s response to the conflict in Ukraine has pushed crime rates up in other ways too. Britain is currently grappling with record inflation and an unprecedented rise in the cost of food and fuel, partially driven by its embargo on Russian energy and agricultural imports. NFU Mutual, an insurance firm, told the BBC last year the rising cost of living had caused thefts of livestock and fuel to double in 2022 compared to 2021.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/577708-uk-crime-wave-sanctions/

Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 7:25 a.m. No.18971508   🗄️.is 🔗kun

8 Jun, 2023 12:05

Washington banned Kiev from signing truce with Moscow – Russian security chief

Prolonging violence in Ukraine at any cost is in the interest of the US, Nikolay Patrushev has claimed

 

Nikolay Patrushev, one of Russia’s senior security officials, has accused theUS and the UKof standing in the way of peace. Unlike the peoples of Russia and Ukraine, the two English-speaking countries are interested in prolonging the violence and do not care about human suffering, he alleged.

 

“I can identify the nations that are most interested [in continued hostilities] – they are the US and England,” he said on Thursday during a press conference in Belarus. “And one shouldclearly realize that they do not care about people dying, because it’s not their people, they are not waging the war on their own soil.”

 

Patrushev, who serves as secretary of the Security Council, reminded journalists that Moscow and Kiev were on the verge of a truce in the first weeks of the conflict. But the Ukrainian government pulled out of peace talks under US pressure, he added.

 

The official was referring to negotiations in Istanbul, during which Ukraine proposed to pledge neutrality in exchange for security guarantees, to which Moscow provisionally agreed.

 

Russia is not the ultimate target [for Western nations],” Patrushev assessed. “Their ultimate target is China. They [intend to] dominate the world, but that is unacceptable and won’t happen.”

 

Patrushev was visiting the Belarusian capital Minsk for a meeting of security chiefs from members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), a regional mutual defense bloc that also includes Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

 

Russian officials have described the hostilities in Ukraine as part of a larger proxy war waged by the US and its allies against Moscow, aimed at preserving Western powers’ hegemony.

 

Washington has declared the “strategic defeat”of Russiaas its goal in Ukraine and pledged to provide military assistance to Kiev for as long as it takes to achieve that objective.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/577700-patrushev-us-truce-ukraine/

Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 7:37 a.m. No.18971565   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18971344

Watch this video, if you have timeThis is a seriously excellent info from Solomon on J6, Nunes spills the beans too. A lot of info not revealed about J6

Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 7:44 a.m. No.18971587   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18971291

He’s not very at sending messages though. He’s trying to take the opposite stance as Trump. So is Haley, both if them want Ukraine to get more money and weapons.

Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 7:59 a.m. No.18971655   🗄️.is 🔗kun

8 Jun, 2023 13:44

Kremlin comments on 'sabotage' of Ukraine ammonia pipeline

Damage to the key agricultural conduit is another “complicating factor” for the grain deal with Moscow, Dmitry Peskov has said

 

An explosion that ruptured a key ammonia pipeline on Ukrainian territory could put injeopardy the future of the UN- and Türkiye-brokered grain dealunblocking agricultural exports via the Black Sea, Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov suggested on Thursday.

 

On Monday, Moscow's Defense Ministry said that aUkrainian sabotage group had blown up a section of Togliatti-Odessa ammonia pipelinein Kharkov Region bordering Russia, resulting in several civilians being injured. However, local Ukrainian officials insisted that it was the Russian military that had damaged the pipeline.

 

Theconduit has been inactive since the start of the Ukraine conflictmore than one year ago, and Moscow has repeatedly demanded that Kiev unblock the pipeline as a condition for renewing the grain deal. The route hasbig significance for agriculture, as ammonia is crucial for fertilizer production.

 

Commenting on the pipeline rupture, Peskov noted that the incident “could have only a negative impact” on the grain deal. “We don’t know what kind of destruction took place, we don’t know what the Ukrainian side is going to do with this line,” he explained.

 

Peskov recalled that Russia has regarded the pipeline’s future as “an integral part” of the grain agreement. The spokesman said that the blast amounts to “another quite complicating factor when it comes to the deal’s continuation.”

 

Initially concluded in July 2022, the grain deal allows Ukraine to transport agricultural products via the Black Sea in exchange for Russian grain and fertilizers gaining unimpeded access to global markets.

 

However, Moscow has repeatedly voiced concerns that while the deal has indeed unblocked Ukrainian grain exports, Western sanctions over the Ukraine conflict still hindered Russian shipments. Nonetheless, on May 18 Moscow agreed to prolong the agreement for another two months, warning that if its demands are not met,the deal could be neither extended nor prolonged beyond July 17.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/577710-ukraine-ammonia-pipeline-sabotage-grain-deal/

Anonymous ID: 404d3d June 8, 2023, 8:47 a.m. No.18971892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2003

8 Jun, 2023 15:00

Russian regional capital hit by UK-supplied missiles – officials

Four people were injured in an attack by Kiev’s forces on Thursday morning, according to authorities in Lugansk

 

Ukraine has struck thecapital of Russia’s Lugansk People’s Republic(LPR) using British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles, local authorities have claimed. According to officials, fragments from the weapon were found at the scene of the strike.

 

In a message shared on their Telegram channel on Thursday, LPR representatives from the Joint Centre of Control and Coordination (JCCC) alleged that Ukrainian forces had used “stealth long-range air-based Franco-British Storm Shadow cruise missiles” in their latest attack on the city of Lugansk.

 

Parts a Storm Shadow nose cone were found at the area hit by the strike, officials claimed, also sharing a photo which apparently showed the fragments.

 

The interim head of the LPR, Leonid Pasechnik, wrote on his Telegram channel that the “Ukrainian Nazis struck an industrial area in Lugansk.”

 

Pasechnik said four people had sustained injuries as a result of the attack, with the emergency services working at the site.

 

The Russian Defense Ministry claimed in mid-May that air defenses had shot down seven Storm Shadow missiles, without specifying the location of the alleged intercepts.

 

Several days prior, LPR authorities said that the long-range projectiles had been used in a Ukrainian attack on the city of Lugansk, with a number of households suffering damage. The strike left six children inured, local officials said at the time.

 

The report came just days after the UK confirmed the delivery of Storm Shadows to Ukraine.

 

UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace insisted at the time that the weapons would help Kiev to “push back Russian forces based within Ukrainian sovereign territory.”

 

With a range of up to 300km (200 miles), Storm Shadow missilesare the longest-range weapons supplied to Ukraine by its Western backers to date.

 

Moreover, the cruise missile is said toboast stealth capabilitiesthanks to its relatively small size and ability to hug terrain to avoid radar detection.

 

Moscow has condemned the decision to supply the projectiles to Kiev as an “extremely hostile step by London,” claiming that it demonstrates Britain’s “unprecedented level of involvement” in the conflict.

 

Russia has also warned that Storm Shadow shipments would lead to “serious escalation” in Ukraine.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/577714-ukraine-strike-lugansk-storm-shadow/