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Scott Ritter: Ukraine - The Developing Situation

Ritter to Russian parliamentarian: “How far is Russia going to go?”
Russian parliamentarian: “All the way to the border of Poland”

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“The nation [Russia] is committed to total victory over Ukraine”

Here is confirmation of Scott’s words and the parliamentarian quoted by @Rich above. From Southfront, “Russia starts to fight for real”

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I’ve been on the look out for today’s witty weather forecast from Elensky. Not even a commemorative stamp?

this is richly deserved, sorry, not sorry.

Thanks Pat. Putin’s statement…

President Putin meeting with permanent members of the Russian Security Council

October 10, 2022

Meeting with permanent members of the Security Council

The President held a briefing session with permanent members of the Security Council, via videoconference.

Taking part in the meeting were Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matviyenko, State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev, Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office Anton Vaino, Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev, Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, Director of the Federal Security Service Alexander Bortnikov, Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin, and Special Presidential Representative for Environmental Protection, Ecology and Transport Sergei Ivanov.


Russian President Vladimir Putin: Colleagues, good afternoon,

You know that yesterday Chairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin reported to me on the first results of the investigation into the act of sabotage on the Crimean Bridge.

The forensic and other expert data, as well as operational information, show that the October 8 explosion was an act of terrorism aimed at destroying Russia’s civilian and critical infrastructure.

It is also clear that the Ukrainian special services were the organisers and perpetrators of the attack. The Kiev regime has long been using terrorist methods, including murders of public figures, journalists and scientists, both in Ukraine and in Russia. And terrorist attacks on towns in Donbass, which have been going on for more than eight years. And also acts of nuclear terrorism, by which I mean missile and artillery strikes on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant.

This is not the whole story: Ukraine’s special services have also carried out three terrorist acts against Russia’s Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, repeatedly blowing up the plant’s high-voltage lines. The third such terrorist attack damaged three of those lines at once. The damage was repaired in the shortest possible time and there were no serious consequences.

However, there have been a number of other terrorist attacks and attempts to commit similar crimes against electricity generation and gas transportation infrastructure facilities in our country, including an attempt to blow up a section of the TurkStream gas pipeline system.

All this has been proven by objective data, including the testimony of the detained perpetrators.

It is well known that Russian representatives are not allowed to take part in the investigation into the causes of explosions at and the destruction of international gas pipelines running under the Baltic Sea. But we all know who ultimately benefits from this crime.

Thus, the Kiev regime, by its actions, has actually put itself on the same level as international terrorist groups, and with the most odious of those. It is simply no longer possible to leave crimes of this kind without retaliation.

This morning, at the proposal of the Defence Ministry and in accordance with the plan of Russia’s General Staff, a massive strike was launched with long-range precision air, sea and land-based weapons against Ukrainian energy, military and communications facilities.

In the event of more attempts to stage terrorist attacks on our territory, Russia’s response will be harsh and commensurate with the threats posed to the Russian Federation. Nobody should have any doubts about that.

Defence Minister, please report on the results.

I always ask people to try and look at these things logically.

If you live in eastern Ukraine, and would prefer to be part of Russia, what’s the big deal?

And because most readers here are from the UK, I can pose the same question: if you’re Welsh, or a Scot, or Irish, what’s the big deal if you want your own nation?

Why do we have all this senseless slaughter when jurisdictions change?

Easy answer:

$$$

or

£££

or whatever other slimy currency you are using.

But hey, let’s all kill each other over pieces of paper.

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Funniest one yet:

# Ukraine to demand step-change in western aid after Russian missile blitz

I would hazard that the coke-head tranny in Kiev is about to get his arse kicked by people starving and freezing to death in Europe.

(if you think I’m being hard on Volodymyr Zelenskiy I suggest you go look him up)

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Again, how’s this for a laff…

At least 11 people are reported to have been killed and scores more injured after Russia launched a massive wave of strikes targeting cities across Ukraine

The Russians did launch a massive missile strike today, and all the western Presstitutes can say is that 11 civilians were (sadly) killed.

That’s about the average death toll per day for road accidents in Ukraine.

The Russians are now taking their gloves off. Let’s hope the lunatics in the American empire are sane/mature enough to ramp things down.

Just one Russian nuclear bomb (with modern weapons) is enough to take out most of the UK.

But you should all feel safe because you’ve got some brain dead Thunderbirds puppet now running the UK.

Jim, it’s life, but not as we know it

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Oh, so Green Screen Squealer makes ‘demands’ now?