V. Zelensky’s warning was delivered with an unusual venom and urgency, for a man already inclined to such dramatics, and doubtless persuaded many of his star-struck followers that Russia really was cooking up such a terrible and desperate scheme. Without apparently stopping to consider why Russia would seek to flood and devastate part of the… Continue reading Flooding the Battlefield
Tag: War Crimes
The BBC and the Convoy of Lies.
While the leaders of the “breakaway” people’s republics of Donetsk and Luhansk and their neighboring and allied regions of Kherson and Zaporizhye were at the Kremlin in Moscow, Ukrainian forces took the opportunity to launch an attack on civilians fleeing Kiev’s control for the liberated areas. A similar missile strike – reportedly with a HIMARS… Continue reading The BBC and the Convoy of Lies.
Building on Spilled Blood
The Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood in St Petersburg was built on the exact spot where the Tsar Alexander II was assassinated in 1881, when political nihilists threw grenades at his carriage as it drove beside the canal. The building was completed in 1907, financed by the Romanov Imperial family as a shrine… Continue reading Building on Spilled Blood
NATO’s Nuclear Terrorism
Just say these words Mr Grossi – “UKRAINE has to stop the shelling” around the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and the town of Ernohodar. “The shelling has to stop” is not enough; the AFU’s shelling has to stop. Just tell them to stop endangering us all with their nuclear terrorism, and let everyone hear it.… Continue reading NATO’s Nuclear Terrorism
For Dasha – for Russia
If Kiev and its backers really wanted to silence the truth, they should have known better than to put a bomb under Darya Dugina’s car. But not only did they draw the Western audience’s attention to this smart and highly committed war correspondent, they risked also giving support to her cause – fighting for the… Continue reading For Dasha – for Russia
Kiev’s Little Rippers
The long-suffering and war-weary residents of Donetsk have had to learn about a new instrument in Kiev’s arsenal of torture devices in the last month. Unlike the missiles and bombs that wreck buildings and lives in an instant – but are then gone – these new devices float silently down from the sky and hide… Continue reading Kiev’s Little Rippers
The Yelenovka Massacre
Kiev’s desperation – silencing the Azov POWs
Whose War Crimes in Ukraine?
No-one disputes that many war crimes have been committed since Russian forces moved into Ukraine. But the question is by whom and under what circumstances were such crimes committed. How can we assess claims and denials from both parties without prejudice and supposition? There has been a lot of fuss in the Western media sphere… Continue reading Whose War Crimes in Ukraine?
Identifying the Victims, Revisiting Douma
It has become a critical element in the war of disinformation launched against Russia – that the identities of the victims of this war are rarely disclosed, nor even known. But when we seek to identify those responsible for their deaths where no other information is available, no progress can be made until the victims… Continue reading Identifying the Victims, Revisiting Douma
Forging War, Burying Truth.
The continuing focus on the alleged Russian war crimes in Bucha makes it more vital than ever to expose the absence of any evidence linking Russia to these undoubted atrocities. This was highlighted by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’ visit to Moscow and then to Kiev, where he appeared alongside ‘Elensky in matching green sweatshirt… Continue reading Forging War, Burying Truth.