Olga Malchevska
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I think when it comes to North Koreans, if you just look at verified footage that we've been getting from the course creation in the past weeks, we haven't really seen much evidence of them being actually present on the ground. And I think they used to be a bigger factor, like particularly last autumn when they were just brought in. And we just kept seeing footage and suggestions.
There was a lot of talk about them. It's just like it feels like it has diminished significantly. The talk and the visual evidence of them being present on the ground. But also, yeah, according to some of the latest assessments from the UK Defence Ministry, they had 5,000 casualties of March and a third of them dead.
There was a lot of talk about them. It's just like it feels like it has diminished significantly. The talk and the visual evidence of them being present on the ground. But also, yeah, according to some of the latest assessments from the UK Defence Ministry, they had 5,000 casualties of March and a third of them dead.
There was a lot of talk about them. It's just like it feels like it has diminished significantly. The talk and the visual evidence of them being present on the ground. But also, yeah, according to some of the latest assessments from the UK Defence Ministry, they had 5,000 casualties of March and a third of them dead.
I think it's really interesting about generally how Putin is playing Trump at the moment. Because I just keep, when I look at the reports and what we are seeing right now, I just keep thinking about some of the biographies of Putin that mentioned that he worked with assets in Western Germany when he was president. Part of the Russian intelligence community there.
I think it's really interesting about generally how Putin is playing Trump at the moment. Because I just keep, when I look at the reports and what we are seeing right now, I just keep thinking about some of the biographies of Putin that mentioned that he worked with assets in Western Germany when he was president. Part of the Russian intelligence community there.
I think it's really interesting about generally how Putin is playing Trump at the moment. Because I just keep, when I look at the reports and what we are seeing right now, I just keep thinking about some of the biographies of Putin that mentioned that he worked with assets in Western Germany when he was president. Part of the Russian intelligence community there.
And you can just, you know, he knows how to work with businessmen and Trump is, after all, a businessman. But I found the comparison with Alexander Lukashenko really fascinating because it's purely, it's not scientific, but purely anecdotally, I can remember some cases of Alexander Lukashenko actually being more critical of Russia than als Trump jahrelang war.
And you can just, you know, he knows how to work with businessmen and Trump is, after all, a businessman. But I found the comparison with Alexander Lukashenko really fascinating because it's purely, it's not scientific, but purely anecdotally, I can remember some cases of Alexander Lukashenko actually being more critical of Russia than als Trump jahrelang war.
And you can just, you know, he knows how to work with businessmen and Trump is, after all, a businessman. But I found the comparison with Alexander Lukashenko really fascinating because it's purely, it's not scientific, but purely anecdotally, I can remember some cases of Alexander Lukashenko actually being more critical of Russia than als Trump jahrelang war.
Denn ein paar Jahre ago hat er Russland literally verurteilt, dass sie Menschen, die sie auf der Grenze mit Belarus verhaftet haben, verurteilt haben, aber auch gesagt hat, dass sie Russland nicht erlauben wird, uns zu verurteilen, weil das sonst Krieg bedeutet. Das ist fast eine hartere Rhetorik, als was wir von Trump so weit gehΓΆrt haben.
Denn ein paar Jahre ago hat er Russland literally verurteilt, dass sie Menschen, die sie auf der Grenze mit Belarus verhaftet haben, verurteilt haben, aber auch gesagt hat, dass sie Russland nicht erlauben wird, uns zu verurteilen, weil das sonst Krieg bedeutet. Das ist fast eine hartere Rhetorik, als was wir von Trump so weit gehΓΆrt haben.
Denn ein paar Jahre ago hat er Russland literally verurteilt, dass sie Menschen, die sie auf der Grenze mit Belarus verhaftet haben, verurteilt haben, aber auch gesagt hat, dass sie Russland nicht erlauben wird, uns zu verurteilen, weil das sonst Krieg bedeutet. Das ist fast eine hartere Rhetorik, als was wir von Trump so weit gehΓΆrt haben.
And I think it's really important to get the language right here. Because when we're talking about the supposed maltreatment of Russian speakers or threat of NATO to Russia, these are not rude causes of the conflict. These are excuses, as Vitaly rightly put it, that Russia used to invade. And in reality, you know, when it comes to maltreatment of Russia,
And I think it's really important to get the language right here. Because when we're talking about the supposed maltreatment of Russian speakers or threat of NATO to Russia, these are not rude causes of the conflict. These are excuses, as Vitaly rightly put it, that Russia used to invade. And in reality, you know, when it comes to maltreatment of Russia,
And I think it's really important to get the language right here. Because when we're talking about the supposed maltreatment of Russian speakers or threat of NATO to Russia, these are not rude causes of the conflict. These are excuses, as Vitaly rightly put it, that Russia used to invade. And in reality, you know, when it comes to maltreatment of Russia,
supposed maltreatment of russian speakers you know that whole narrative that russia was pushing that was baseless it was accompanied by massive years long propaganda effort from russian state media with multiple examples of completely fabricated evidence of maltreatment of russian speakers in ukraine and the most famous story was the crucified boys in slymansk in 2014 and they just simply never happened
supposed maltreatment of russian speakers you know that whole narrative that russia was pushing that was baseless it was accompanied by massive years long propaganda effort from russian state media with multiple examples of completely fabricated evidence of maltreatment of russian speakers in ukraine and the most famous story was the crucified boys in slymansk in 2014 and they just simply never happened
supposed maltreatment of russian speakers you know that whole narrative that russia was pushing that was baseless it was accompanied by massive years long propaganda effort from russian state media with multiple examples of completely fabricated evidence of maltreatment of russian speakers in ukraine and the most famous story was the crucified boys in slymansk in 2014 and they just simply never happened
I'm just dying to start talking about Kirch. Go for it. Because it's such a verified story. Ukraine has twice successfully attacked the Kirch Bridge.