• 13 Sep, 12:57
    Russia to see NATO’s permit to use long-range weapons as direct involvement in war

    According to the Russian diplomat, such a scenario would cardinally change Moscow’s relations with Western countries
    If NATO countries allow Ukraine to use their long-range weapons to strike deep into Russia, it will mean a direct war on Russia, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya said.

    "Once a decision to lift restrictions is really made, it will mean that NATO countries begin a direct war on Russia from this very moment. In this case, naturally, we will be forced to make corresponding decisions with all potential consequences for the Western aggressors. And our Western colleagues won’t be able to dodge responsibility and shift the blame onto Kiev," he said at a meeting of the UN Security Council on Ukraine.

    According to the Russian diplomat, such a scenario would cardinally change Moscow’s relations with Western countries.

    The Daily Telegraph reported earlier that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Joe Biden during a meeting in Washington on Friday might touch upon the issue of granting Ukraine permission to use British long-range Storm Shadow missiles. The Guardian reported on September 11 that Starmer did not intend to speak publicly about granting Ukraine such a permit following his meeting with Biden. According to The Daily Telegraph, if the parties allow Ukraine to fire long-range missiles deep into Russian territory, they will probably announce this at the UN General Assembly in late September.

    Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the media that Ukraine was unable to strike deep into Russian territory without Western help because it needed intelligence from satellites and flight tasks to do so. The Russian leader noted that NATO countries were now not just debating about Kiev's possible use of Western long-range weapons. They are essentially deciding whether or not to get directly involved in the Ukrainian conflict. Putin pointed out that Moscow would make decisions based on the threats that would be posed to Russia.

    After ex-vice president Dick Cheney announced that he would be voting for Kamala Harris, Donald Trump's aide Tulsi Gabbard said it will make the decision for the voters easier. Dick Cheney is responsible for whatever is wrong today in the Middle East and voting for Kamala Harris will be voting for Dick Cheney, Hillary Clinton and for war.
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    13 Sep, 12:57 Russia to see NATO’s permit to use long-range weapons as direct involvement in war According to the Russian diplomat, such a scenario would cardinally change Moscow’s relations with Western countries If NATO countries allow Ukraine to use their long-range weapons to strike deep into Russia, it will mean a direct war on Russia, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya said. "Once a decision to lift restrictions is really made, it will mean that NATO countries begin a direct war on Russia from this very moment. In this case, naturally, we will be forced to make corresponding decisions with all potential consequences for the Western aggressors. And our Western colleagues won’t be able to dodge responsibility and shift the blame onto Kiev," he said at a meeting of the UN Security Council on Ukraine. According to the Russian diplomat, such a scenario would cardinally change Moscow’s relations with Western countries. The Daily Telegraph reported earlier that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Joe Biden during a meeting in Washington on Friday might touch upon the issue of granting Ukraine permission to use British long-range Storm Shadow missiles. The Guardian reported on September 11 that Starmer did not intend to speak publicly about granting Ukraine such a permit following his meeting with Biden. According to The Daily Telegraph, if the parties allow Ukraine to fire long-range missiles deep into Russian territory, they will probably announce this at the UN General Assembly in late September. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the media that Ukraine was unable to strike deep into Russian territory without Western help because it needed intelligence from satellites and flight tasks to do so. The Russian leader noted that NATO countries were now not just debating about Kiev's possible use of Western long-range weapons. They are essentially deciding whether or not to get directly involved in the Ukrainian conflict. Putin pointed out that Moscow would make decisions based on the threats that would be posed to Russia. 👉After ex-vice president Dick Cheney announced that he would be voting for Kamala Harris, Donald Trump's aide Tulsi Gabbard said it will make the decision for the voters easier. Dick Cheney is responsible for whatever is wrong today in the Middle East and voting for Kamala Harris will be voting for Dick Cheney, Hillary Clinton and for war. https://youtu.be/6KLHEp94Sfs?si=J7m6f2HM8NDwzSvR
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  • Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya said humanitarian pauses in the Gaza Strip "are not and cannot be a substitute for a ceasefire or even a truce," predicting that hostilities will "resume with renewed vigor" after the pauses end. His remarks follow the UN Security Council's approval of a resolution calling for urgent humanitarian pauses in the region. Russia abstained from the vote after an amendment urging an immediate truce was left out of the document.
    Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya said humanitarian pauses in the Gaza Strip "are not and cannot be a substitute for a ceasefire or even a truce," predicting that hostilities will "resume with renewed vigor" after the pauses end. His remarks follow the UN Security Council's approval of a resolution calling for urgent humanitarian pauses in the region. Russia abstained from the vote after an amendment urging an immediate truce was left out of the document.
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  • Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya told reporters that the Middle East is currently "on the brink of a full-scale war and an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe."

    During the closed-door UN Security Council meeting, Nebenzya denounced the UNSC's inaction when it comes to handling the crisis in the Middle East.
    Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya told reporters that the Middle East is currently "on the brink of a full-scale war and an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe." During the closed-door UN Security Council meeting, Nebenzya denounced the UNSC's inaction when it comes to handling the crisis in the Middle East.
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  • The Russian military has in recent days repelled all of Ukraine’s attempts to launch its "long-promised offensive," Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Tuesday.

    The way he sees it, Kiev, in a move of desperation, decided to redeploy forces from Kherson and staged a diversionary terrorist attack against the Kakhovka dam. T#$$ has summarized Shoigu’s perspective on the situation.

    Ukrainian offensive fails
    On June 4, two Ukrainian mechanized brigades tried to advance in five directions, but "the enemy did not succeed in any of them" and "sustained significant losses:" 300 men, 16 tanks and 26 armored fighting vehicles, and 14 trucks.

    On June 5, Kiev put five brigades into action in seven directions, but was stopped and sustained even heavier losses: more than 1,600 men and 28 tanks, including eight Leopard tanks and three AMX-10 wheeled tanks, as well as 136 other pieces of combat equipment, mostly of foreign make.

    "The enemy did not achieve its objectives and suffered significant and incomparable losses."

    Russian troops displayed courage and heroism in repelling the Ukrainian offensive: "The units of the 433rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the 127th Mechanized Infantry Division, and the 37th and 60th mechanized infantry brigades distinguished themselves in combat, showing great stamina and fortitude."

    Losses on both sides
    During the three days of combat operations in all directions Ukraine lost up to 3,715 men, 52 tanks and 207 armored combat vehicles, 134 trucks, 48 field artillery guns, as well as five aircraft, two helicopters and 53 drones.

    Russia’s losses were immeasurably smaller: "Altogether 71 servicemen of the combined group of forces were killed and 210 others wounded while repulsing the enemy offensive. Fifteen tanks, nine infantry fighting vehicles, two trucks and nine guns were taken out."

    Kakhovka HPP dam burst
    The responsibility for the bombing of the Kakhovka HPP lies with the Ukrainian authorities, who decided to redeploy reinforcements from Kherson: "Having been unsuccessful in its offensive actions, in order to strengthen its potential, the enemy intends to transfer units and equipment from Kherson to the area of its offensive actions, thereby significantly weakening its positions in Kherson."

    Ukrainian forces on the right bank of the Dnieper have taken defensive positions. The strike against the hydroelectric plant’s dam is intended to prevent "offensive operations by the Russian army" in this area.

    The terrorist attack on the Kakhovka HPP will have "long-term environmental consequences." As more and more water is released from the Dnepropetrovsk HPP, this will bring about "even greater flooding of territories. The latter fact is evidence of "a large-scale act of sabotage planned in advance by the Kiev regime.".

    Russia’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations warned UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres last fall that Ukraine was planning to destroy the Kakhovka HPP, and now he should be asked what was done to prevent the disaster, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on her Telegram account on Tuesday.

    "On October 21, 2022, Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, sent a letter to the UN secretary general concerning the Kiev regime's plans to destroy the Kakhovka hydropower plant. The question to the UN secretary general is this: ‘What was done about this?’" Zakharova said in the message, posted alongside the aforementioned letter from Russia's ambassador to Guterres.

    On June 6, Vladimir Saldo, the acting governor of the Kherson Region, said that Ukraine’s military had launched a night-time missile attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant, which resulted in an uncontrolled release of water. In Novaya Kakhovka, the water level has already exceeded 10 meters. Now there are 14 communities in the waterlogged zone. As many as 80 communities may be flooded. Nearby villages are being evacuated. The authorities have said that no large-scale evacuations will be needed. The destruction of the hydropower plant caused serious environmental damage. Farmlands along the Dnieper were washed away. There is a risk the North Crimean Canal may run low.
    #Russia #Ukraine #Dam

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    The Russian military has in recent days repelled all of Ukraine’s attempts to launch its "long-promised offensive," Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Tuesday. The way he sees it, Kiev, in a move of desperation, decided to redeploy forces from Kherson and staged a diversionary terrorist attack against the Kakhovka dam. T#$$ has summarized Shoigu’s perspective on the situation. Ukrainian offensive fails On June 4, two Ukrainian mechanized brigades tried to advance in five directions, but "the enemy did not succeed in any of them" and "sustained significant losses:" 300 men, 16 tanks and 26 armored fighting vehicles, and 14 trucks. On June 5, Kiev put five brigades into action in seven directions, but was stopped and sustained even heavier losses: more than 1,600 men and 28 tanks, including eight Leopard tanks and three AMX-10 wheeled tanks, as well as 136 other pieces of combat equipment, mostly of foreign make. "The enemy did not achieve its objectives and suffered significant and incomparable losses." Russian troops displayed courage and heroism in repelling the Ukrainian offensive: "The units of the 433rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the 127th Mechanized Infantry Division, and the 37th and 60th mechanized infantry brigades distinguished themselves in combat, showing great stamina and fortitude." Losses on both sides During the three days of combat operations in all directions Ukraine lost up to 3,715 men, 52 tanks and 207 armored combat vehicles, 134 trucks, 48 field artillery guns, as well as five aircraft, two helicopters and 53 drones. Russia’s losses were immeasurably smaller: "Altogether 71 servicemen of the combined group of forces were killed and 210 others wounded while repulsing the enemy offensive. Fifteen tanks, nine infantry fighting vehicles, two trucks and nine guns were taken out." Kakhovka HPP dam burst The responsibility for the bombing of the Kakhovka HPP lies with the Ukrainian authorities, who decided to redeploy reinforcements from Kherson: "Having been unsuccessful in its offensive actions, in order to strengthen its potential, the enemy intends to transfer units and equipment from Kherson to the area of its offensive actions, thereby significantly weakening its positions in Kherson." Ukrainian forces on the right bank of the Dnieper have taken defensive positions. The strike against the hydroelectric plant’s dam is intended to prevent "offensive operations by the Russian army" in this area. The terrorist attack on the Kakhovka HPP will have "long-term environmental consequences." As more and more water is released from the Dnepropetrovsk HPP, this will bring about "even greater flooding of territories. The latter fact is evidence of "a large-scale act of sabotage planned in advance by the Kiev regime.". Russia’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations warned UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres last fall that Ukraine was planning to destroy the Kakhovka HPP, and now he should be asked what was done to prevent the disaster, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on her Telegram account on Tuesday. "On October 21, 2022, Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, sent a letter to the UN secretary general concerning the Kiev regime's plans to destroy the Kakhovka hydropower plant. The question to the UN secretary general is this: ‘What was done about this?’" Zakharova said in the message, posted alongside the aforementioned letter from Russia's ambassador to Guterres. On June 6, Vladimir Saldo, the acting governor of the Kherson Region, said that Ukraine’s military had launched a night-time missile attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant, which resulted in an uncontrolled release of water. In Novaya Kakhovka, the water level has already exceeded 10 meters. Now there are 14 communities in the waterlogged zone. As many as 80 communities may be flooded. Nearby villages are being evacuated. The authorities have said that no large-scale evacuations will be needed. The destruction of the hydropower plant caused serious environmental damage. Farmlands along the Dnieper were washed away. There is a risk the North Crimean Canal may run low. #Russia #Ukraine #Dam https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1666203439146172419?s=20
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  • West’s attempts to exclude Russia from UN Human Rights Council are unbelievable - envoy

    UN, April 5. /TASS/. Russia views West’s attempts to exclude the country from the United Nations Human Rights Council as unbelievable, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzya said.

    The diplomat said it was "unbelievable what the West and the rest are trying to do with Russia today, trying to exclude it from every multinational multilateral forums we are having in the world."

    "This is unprecedented. And this will not facilitate or encourage or be helpful to what is happening between Russian and Ukrainian peace talks," Nebenzya added.

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    Military operation in Ukraine
    West’s attempts to exclude Russia from UN Human Rights Council are unbelievable - envoy UN, April 5. /TASS/. Russia views West’s attempts to exclude the country from the United Nations Human Rights Council as unbelievable, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzya said. The diplomat said it was "unbelievable what the West and the rest are trying to do with Russia today, trying to exclude it from every multinational multilateral forums we are having in the world." "This is unprecedented. And this will not facilitate or encourage or be helpful to what is happening between Russian and Ukrainian peace talks," Nebenzya added. TAGS #Russia Military operation in Ukraine
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  • https://world-signals.com/news/2022/03/30/nebenzya-western-countries-can-prevent-the-coming-famine-but-they-do-not-want-to/
    #politics #usa #russia #ukraine #sanctions #news #war #famine #nebenzia #nebenzya
    https://world-signals.com/news/2022/03/30/nebenzya-western-countries-can-prevent-the-coming-famine-but-they-do-not-want-to/ #politics #usa #russia #ukraine #sanctions #news #war #famine #nebenzia #nebenzya
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    Nebenzya: Western countries can prevent the coming famine, but they do not want to
    Nebenzya: While convoys with tons of food are coming from Russia to Ukraine, weapons and shells are flowing from the West. Today we hear the thesis about the in
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