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Chechens and Somalis not on US bhatta .. Chechen Putin ke hai, Somalis ka any idea ? Udhar hi safe havens me all these Al Qaedas hiding now.. abhi ek bomb ni drop kara tha in a cave somewhere to get a HVT ? .. Musta been boots on the ground too, Tier 1 SEAL and Delta or CIA types calling it in.
Cheechun insurgents were all on CIA bhatta. Throughout the 90’s they fought the Russians tooth n nail. Very tough fighting. Then CIA created Daesh/Isis in da Syraaq to check Iran via its chutiya basturd toady mr Turdogan.

Hundreds of times Irani proxies have it on video of US military choppers inserting and extracting Daesh terrorists right in front off everyone.

Totally besharam and blatant support of Daesh is on the record.

Mubarak Hussain Obama created Daesh under CIA orders.

Everybody knows bhai……no need to be ashamed.
 

Russia launches major Ukraine missile attack after US cuts off military aid
REUTERS
Published :
Mar 07, 2025 19:14
Updated :
Mar 07, 2025 19:14

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Firefighters working at a site of a Russian missile strike in Kharkiv of Ukraine on Friday –Reuters photo

Russian forces damaged Ukrainian energy and gas infrastructure overnight in their first major missile attack since the US paused intelligence sharing with Ukraine, piling pressure on Kyiv as President Donald Trump seeks a swift end to the war.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, seeking to shore up Western support for his country after Trump's diplomatic pivot towards Moscow, called for a truce covering air and sea, though not ground troops - an idea first mooted by France.

"The first steps to establishing real peace should be forcing the sole source of this war, Russia, to stop such attacks," Zelensky said on the Telegram messaging app, responding to the overnight missile attack.

Ukraine's air force said Russia had fired a salvo of 67 missiles and 194 drones in the overnight attack, adding that it had shot down 34 of the missiles and 100 of the drones.

Regional officials from the northeastern city of Kharkiv to the western city of Ternopil reported damage to energy and other infrastructure. Eight people were injured in Kharkiv and two more, including a child, were hurt in Poltava, officials said.

"Russia continues its energy terror," Energy Minister German Galuschenko said. "Again energy and gas infrastructure in various regions of Ukraine has come under massive missile and drone fire."

Russia targets Ukrainian cities and towns far from the front lines every night with drones, but Friday's attack was the first large-scale assault since the suspension of the US military aid and intelligence this week.

CRISIS IN RELATIONS

Ukraine's relations with the US, previously its most important ally, have plunged into crisis since Zelenskiy's acrimonious exchange with Trump in the Oval Office last Friday before the world's TV cameras.

Trump said afterwards that Zelensky - whom he had already branded a "dictator" - that the Ukrainian leader was an obstacle to his vision for bringing peace to Ukraine.

In a bid to patch things up, Zelensky said on Tuesday that Kyiv was ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible and to work under Trump's leadership, calling the way things had gone in Washington "regrettable".

In a further sign of re-engagement with the US, Zelensky said late on Thursday he would travel to Saudi Arabia next Monday for a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman ahead of talks there later in the week between US and Ukrainian officials.

Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, who has already held extensive talks with Russian officials, said he was in discussions with Ukraine for a peace agreement framework to end the three-year war and confirmed that a meeting was planned next week with the Ukrainians in Saudi Arabia.

"Ukraine is ready to pursue the path to peace, and it is Ukraine that strives for peace from the very first second of this war. The task is to force Russia to stop the war," Zelensky said in his Telegram message on Friday.

It remains unclear whether Washington and Kyiv can bridge their different visions for ending the war. Kyiv has been pressing for robust security guarantees, but the United States has declined to commit, pointing to a potential critical minerals agreement that Trump believes would be enough.

On the battlefield, Ukraine is outnumbered and Russian forces are steadily advancing in the eastern Donetsk region and mounting major pressure on Ukrainian troops trying to hold territory in Russia's Kursk region.

ENERGY SECTOR TARGETED

Russia has pounded the Ukrainian power sector with missiles and drones throughout the war, knocking out about half the nationalelectricity generating capacity and forcing rolling blackouts at various junctures in the war.

This year Russia has focused more on infrastructure for naturalgas, which is used for heating and cooking and also by industrial enterprises.

"Production facilities that ensure gas production were damaged. Fortunately, there were no casualties," the Naftogaz energy company said.

Ukraine's largest private energy company DTEK halted gas production at its facilities in the central Poltava region after sustaining significant damage in Friday's attack, it said.

The pause in US military aid and intelligence may undermine Ukraine's air defencesas it runs low on advanced missiles and struggles to track attacks as effectively, military analysts say.​
 
Man its bad........here we all yell n shout bout dis n dat......while thousands die like dogs daily.

This slaughter needs to be stopped in the interests of humanity/ civilization.

Totally unacceptable this shiit show.

Stupid hendu-pak/ camel jaaky/ Al-Turkiyan/ Iranis don't care.

Iran should step up and tell Russia to stop dis killing right away.

Its seriously horrible that Irani drones and missiles were used to kill thousands of people in Ukraine!

I warned you @Vsdoc that Iran's an ideological power and anything is fair game no...?

Do you realize how benign da dalit infested hendu-pak is? A buncha dalit muzlim convert toady?

Hendu-pak got no initiative no?......right? cuz hes colored no?

And yous fault da Iranis left n right for mass killings of Semitic dalit, taking over territory? confronting da hillbillay?

Iran is wondering here if yous onboard Doc?

Do we resurrect the Sassanian kingdom now or is it non-kosher?
 

Putin has ‘no interest in peace’
Says EU foreign policy chief as Russian strikes kill 14 in Ukraine; Zelensky seeks more sanctions on Moscow

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Russian leader Vladimir Putin "has no interest in peace", the European Union's foreign policy chief said yesterday, after overnight strikes by Moscow's troops killed 14 people in Ukraine.

"Russian missiles keep relentlessly falling on Ukraine, bringing more death and more destruction. Once again, Putin shows he has no interest in peace. We must step up our military support -- otherwise, even more Ukrainian civilians will pay the highest price," Kaja Kallas said on X.

Russia yesterday said its troops had retaken three villages seized by Ukraine in its Kursk border region in a fresh setback for Kyiv as the prospect of peace negotiations appeared to be increasing.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky yesterday called for more sanctions against Russia after the deadly strikes that wounded dozens more.

The war is at a critical juncture, days ahead of talks between US and Ukrainian negotiators aimed at securing a truce in the three-year-long war.

Washington has suspended crucial US military aid and access to satellite imagery and intelligence sharing after President Donald Trump and Zelensky had a public falling-out in the Oval Office last week.

Ukraine still controls some 400 square kilometres (150 square miles) in the Kursk region after launching a cross-border offensive last August and Zelensky sees this as a possible bargaining chip in peace talks.

But Ukraine's troops in Kursk have seen their position worsen in recent weeks with Russia's army encroaching.

Russia's defence ministry on Saturday announced the recapture of three more villages: Viktorovka, Nikolayevka and Staraya Sorochina.

According to DeepState, an online military tracker linked to the Ukrainian army, the Russian move followed a "breach" in Ukrainian defence lines near the town of Sudzha, which is under Kyiv's control.

Russia appears to have cut off the logistics route needed by Ukraine to supply its troops in the town.

The Ukrainian army has not commented on the latest claim, but Russia has already taken back more than two-thirds of its territory initially seized by Kyiv.

Peace negotiations remain a distant prospect with Kyiv and Moscow making starkly opposed demands. But Trump's return to the White House has brought this prospect nearer.

The American president has radically shifted the US position, reaching out to Russian President Vladimir Putin while criticising Zelensky.

Trump has said it may be "easier" to work with Moscow than Kyiv on efforts to end the three-year-long war.

Senior US and Ukrainian officials are set to meet for talks on the war in Jeddah on Tuesday. Zelensky will also visit on Monday for talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

US envoy Steve Witkoff said he would speak to the Ukrainian negotiators about an "initial ceasefire" with Russia and a "framework" for a longer agreement.

Trump says he wants to end the war as soon as possible, but Ukraine fears being forced to make heavy territorial concessions to Moscow.

Trump on Friday threatened new sanctions and tariffs on Russia over its bombardment of Ukraine.

Zelensky also called for allies to "increase sanctions against Russia" after heavy overnight bombardment in the east and northeast.

A Russian assault hit the centre of Dobropillia in the eastern Donetsk region late on Friday, killing 11 people and wounding 30, according to the emergency services.

Separately, three people were killed and seven others wounded in a drone attack early yesterday in the town of Bogodukhiv, the military head of the eastern Kharkiv region, Oleg Synegubov, said.

Russia fired two missiles and 145 drones at Bogodukhiv, Ukraine's air force said.

The latest air raids came after EU leaders, shaken by the prospect of US disengagement, agreed to boost the bloc's defences.

Moscow's defence ministry on Saturday said its air defence systems destroyed 31 Ukrainian drones over the past night.

A Ukrainian drone attack also targeted Russia's Kirishi oil refinery and falling debris caused damage to a reservoir, the governor of the northwestern Leningrad region, Aleksandr Drozdenko, said.

A civilian was wounded by a drone attack in Belgorod district near the Ukraine border, local governor Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on Telegram.​
 

UK's Starmer gets poll boost as he steps up Ukraine diplomacy
REUTERS
Published :
Mar 08, 2025 22:42
Updated :
Mar 08, 2025 22:42

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer greets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the day of the European leaders' summit to discuss European security and Ukraine, at Lancaster House in London, Britain, Mar 2, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Toby Melville/Pool

The number of Britons who think Prime Minister Keir Starmer is doing a good job has risen as he steps up his role in diplomacy over the war in Ukraine, an opinion poll showed.

Starmer met US President Donald Trump in Washington on Feb 27 and hosted talks involving Ukraine's president and European leaders on Mar 2. He has played up his role as a go-between while also trying to protect Britain from US tariffs.

An Ipsos UK poll for The Times newspaper showed 30 per cent of Britons now think Starmer is doing a good job as prime minister, up from 23 per cent last month, although 45 per cent said he is doing a bad job.

Ipsos carried out its polling online from Mar 4 to 5.

Starmer met Trump in Washington one day before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky clashed in the Oval Office with the US president, who has upended US policy on Ukraine.

European leaders agreed at their talks in London last Sunday to draw up a peace plan to present to Washington, and European Union leaders on Thursday backed plans to spend more on defence.

The Ipsos poll showed 44 per cent of Britons think government spending on defence should be increased, even if this means extra government borrowing, higher taxes or less money to spend on other public services - a rise from 42 per cent in February.

Ipsos interviewed 981 adults aged 18-75 across Britain.​
 

UK's Starmer gets poll boost as he steps up Ukraine diplomacy
REUTERS
Published :
Mar 08, 2025 22:42
Updated :
Mar 08, 2025 22:42

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer greets Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the day of the European leaders' summit to discuss European security and Ukraine, at Lancaster House in London, Britain, Mar 2, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Toby Melville/Pool

The number of Britons who think Prime Minister Keir Starmer is doing a good job has risen as he steps up his role in diplomacy over the war in Ukraine, an opinion poll showed.

Starmer met US President Donald Trump in Washington on Feb 27 and hosted talks involving Ukraine's president and European leaders on Mar 2. He has played up his role as a go-between while also trying to protect Britain from US tariffs.

An Ipsos UK poll for The Times newspaper showed 30 per cent of Britons now think Starmer is doing a good job as prime minister, up from 23 per cent last month, although 45 per cent said he is doing a bad job.

Ipsos carried out its polling online from Mar 4 to 5.

Starmer met Trump in Washington one day before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky clashed in the Oval Office with the US president, who has upended US policy on Ukraine.

European leaders agreed at their talks in London last Sunday to draw up a peace plan to present to Washington, and European Union leaders on Thursday backed plans to spend more on defence.

The Ipsos poll showed 44 per cent of Britons think government spending on defence should be increased, even if this means extra government borrowing, higher taxes or less money to spend on other public services - a rise from 42 per cent in February.

Ipsos interviewed 981 adults aged 18-75 across Britain.​
They better enact a new tax on da colludz in da UK and call it a Zalintski tax bhai......Charge the hendu-Pak specifically for supporting Zalintski.

Dis da only way out.
 

Zelensky for more sanctions as Russian strikes kill 14
Agence France-Presse . Dobropillia, Ukraine 09 March, 2025, 00:46

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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. | File photo

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday called for more sanctions against Russia as overnight strikes killed at least 14 people and wounded dozens more, days ahead of talks between US and Ukrainian negotiators aimed at securing a truce.

A Russian assault hit the centre of Dobropillia in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region late on Friday, killing 11 people and wounding 30, according to the emergency services.

Separately, three people were killed and seven others wounded in a drone attack early on Saturday in the city of Bogodukhiv, the military head of the eastern Kharkiv region, Oleg Synegubov, said.

Russia fired two missiles and 145 drones at Bogodukhiv, Ukraine’s air force said.

The overnight air raids came after US president Donald Trump threatened new sanctions and tariffs on Russia but said it may be ‘easier’ to work with Moscow than Kyiv on efforts to end the three-year-long war.

‘Such strikes show that Russia’s goals are unchanged. Therefore, it is very important to continue to do everything to protect life, strengthen our air defence, and increase sanctions against Russia,’ Zelensky wrote on the Telegram social media channel.

In Dobropillia, AFP saw charred residential buildings, flattened market stalls and evidence of cluster bomb damage.

Zelensky said that Russia had struck Dobropillia, waited until rescuers arrived and then ‘deliberately’ targeted them as well. ‘This is a despicable and inhumane tactic of intimidation that the Russians often use.’

US and Ukrainian negotiators are due to meet in Saudi Arabia next week with bilateral relations frayed.

Trump publicly berated Zelensky during a White House meeting and suspended US aid to Kyiv in a stated bid to encourage diplomacy.

‘I’m finding it more difficult frankly to deal with Ukraine and they don’t have the cards,’ Trump said on Friday. ‘It may be easier dealing with Russia.’

The remarks followed Trump on Friday threatening new sanctions and tariffs on Russia over its bombardments of Ukraine.

‘To Russia and Ukraine, get to the table right now, before it is too late,’ he added.

Zelensky is due to land in Saudi Arabia on Monday for talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The meeting is a day before Ukrainian officials are expected to hold fresh talks with their US counterparts on Tuesday there.

On Saturday, Russia said it had retaken three villages in its Kursk region previously captured by Ukraine.

The Russian defence ministry announced the recapture of Viktorovka, Nikolayevka and Staraya Sorochina.

Ukrainian soldiers launched an offensive in Kursk last summer but Russia has wrested back control of more than two-thirds of the territory captured by Kyiv.

Moscow’s defence ministry on Saturday said its air defence systems destroyed 31 Ukrainian drones over the past night.

A Ukrainian drone attack also targeted Russia’s Kirishi oil refinery, with air defence forces shooting down one drone on approach and another over the facility, Leningrad governor Aleksandr Drozdenko said, adding that the ‘external structure of one of the reservoirs was damaged by falling debris’.

A civilian was wounded by a drone attack in Belgorod district near the Ukraine border, local governor Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on Telegram.

Russia’s defence ministry confirmed on Friday that it had carried out ‘precision’ strikes on energy facilities.

The Ukrainian air force said it had deployed French Mirage fighter jets—delivered to Ukraine last month—for the first time to repel the aerial onslaught.

Ukrainian energy facilities in the Black Sea region of Odesa and the central Poltava region were damaged.

The latest air raids came after EU leaders, shaken by the prospect of US disengagement, agreed to boost the bloc’s defences.​
 

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