Protest in Russia: Now Putin is throwing everything into battle. Let’s remember the oft-repeated sayings: Everything is going according to plan with the “special operation” in Ukraine, warlord Vladimir Putin always assured. Then his troops had to withdraw from the vicinity of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, leaving behind terrible massacres. And finally his soldiers ran away from the advancing Ukrainian troops in the north-east. Everything according to plan, for sure. In any case, there has long been no more talk of the occupation of the entire Ukraine, or, as Putin called it, the “denazification” of the independent ex-Soviet republic. But Putin can neither afford nor endure losing. And so he now ordered a so-called “partial mobilization”. 300,000 reservists are also to go into the war once morest Ukraine – which probably no longer goes through as a “special operation” in Russia either. What does Russia commentator Gerhard Mangott think regarding the new escalation? In today’s “Krone”, the Innsbruck professor points out, among other things, that the Russian population has “definitely not had a majority once morest the war”. He writes: “But when fathers and sons are torn from their families, professionals are taken out of their factories and sent to the front, everyone gets the impression that the country is at war.” the appearance of normality can be preserved. Now, however, Putin has to worry that the mood among the population might change and that, despite the tough censorship laws, there would be protests in the big cities (as in Moscow in the evening, pictured above). We wish this sorrow to the cruel warlord!
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Zelensky: Putin wants a bloodbath because he is in Ukraine…a nuclear attack cannot be ruled out
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on the 21st that “Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to drown Ukraine in a sea of blood, which includes the blood of his own soldiers.”
“I have not seen Putin’s televised speech,” Zelensky said in his first interview with Germany’s Bild following the announcement of Putin’s blitzkrieg order. .
“President Putin has already implemented a partial military mobilization order,” he said.
All month long, he enforced a mobilization ordinance,” he said.
“Russia’s mobilization order is evidence that Russia has a problem with its officers and other military personnel,” Zelensky said.
They were young men who mightn’t fight.
“They didn’t even finish their education and died,” he said.
“All these people are incapable of fighting,” he said. “They come to us and lose their lives.”
“President Putin would have seen his troops just run away,” he said.
President Zelensky’s threats from Putin did not appear to be particularly disturbed.
“There are no plans to stop retaking the territories occupied by Ukraine,” he said.
He added that the referendum that Putin is trying to hold is a false vote and that “90% of countries around the world will not admit it.”
Regarding Putin’s indirect threat to use nuclear weapons, Zelensky said, “I don’t believe he will deploy a nuclear weapon.” “The world will not tolerate this.”
But he did not rule out the possibility of a nuclear attack, saying, “We can’t look into the heads of those people,” and “there is always a risk.”
“Tomorrow, Putin will annex part of Poland’s territory in addition to Ukraine,” Zelensky said.
We must not accept compromises,” he added.
Peskov says there are no scheduled talks between Macron and Putin
Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov said that there are no agreed formats for communication between Vladimir Putin and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron. However, the Kremlin spokesman noted that, if necessary, the conversation might take place.
“According to Macron, there are no agreed formats of communication so far. On the other hand, they can appear very quickly if necessary,” Peskov said. According to him, yesterday the Russian president also did not have any telephone conversations with foreign leaders.
The day before, on September 20, Mr. Macron announced his intention to hold telephone conversations with Vladimir Putin in the near future. After the start of the military operation in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron regularly called each other. Basically, the initiator of the negotiations was Mr. Macron. The last time a conversation between the leaders of France and Russia took place on 11 September.
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Putin coughs and has chest pains while recording a televised speech; The speech was delayed by 13 hours Vladimir Putin had a 13-hour coughing fit and chest pain before delaying his TV speech
Moscow: President Vladimir Putin has announced that Russia’s offensive in Ukraine will intensify with a partial advance. During the recording of this televised speech, Putin reportedly experienced a severe cough and chest pains, which delayed the speech by 13 hours. Chuma became a villain since Putin started recording. The report was released by The Mirror.
Coughing became a problem every time he was preparing to start his speech. He also said that he had a slight chest pain. Then the doctors were called.
In his speech, Putin stated that if there is a threat to the territorial integrity of our country, he will use all possible means to protect Russia and our people. Putin, who turns 70 next month, began preparations for his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, but there was no explanation for the delay. Later I realized that it was the cough.
It is also reported that officials in the Russian Parliament are opposed to the warmongering president’s decision to invade Ukraine.