Ukraine LAST: Shaky Vladimir Putin writhes in his seat as he tells propaganda LIES to Russian schoolchildren

VLADIMIR Putin distributed more propaganda lies to Russian schoolchildren claiming that “Ukraine and Russia are a united country. “

In the new images, the deranged tyrant can be seen shaking and contracting as he gives a speech to the children.

Vladimir Putin caused new physical disorders because he could not sit still.

Putin told the children that Russia’s education minister had revealed to him that the children of the Russian-occupied Donbass “didn’t even know that Ukraine and Russia were part of a united country. “

Putin in Kaliningrad, a city on the Baltic Sea located between Poland in the south and Lithuania in the north and east.

Annexed to Germany in 1945, the territory was a closed military zone for most of the Soviet period.

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VLADIMIR Putin snubbed the funeral of Mikhail Gorbachev, the Russian tyrant claimed to be “too busy” with his failed war.

Putin’s workplace announced Thursday that the Russian president would not attend Gorbachev’s funeral, mentioning that he was “too busy. “

The tyrant’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, would miss Saturday’s funeral due to scheduling limitations.

Peskov said: “Unfortunately, the president’s painting program will allow him to do so. “

It follows that Putin is about to deny Gorbachev a state funeral, in what many see as a mockery of the former statesman.

News of Putin’s snub came moments after he photographed walking around in amusement as he laid flowers in Mikhail’s open coffin.

On a state television broadcast, the president can be seen dropping a bouquet of red carnations.

He walks with a choppy pace, his left arm swinging and his “gunslinger” arm firmly grasping the flowers.

As Russia continues to bomb the domain near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the Red Cross has called for an end to the fighting.

“In the event of a nuclear leak, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to provide humanitarian aid. . . and that is why the fighting will have to stop.

“The situation may just be a big incident, and. . . there is little that can be done to mitigate the disastrous consequences of this.

“So it’s time to avoid chimney gambling and instead take concrete steps for this facility, and others like it, from army operations,” he said. “The slightest miscalculation may cause devastation that we will regret for decades to come. “

Gasoline costs were already high before the war in Ukraine, and are expected to skyrocket after Covid restrictions were lifted.

But it skyrocketed after the invasion because Russia is one of the largest producers in the world.

Continental Europe relies heavily on fuel imports from Russia, raising fears of winter blackouts, rationing and plant closures in Germany.

Only a small fraction of British fuel comes from Russia.

But the UK relies more on fuel to produce electricity than its European neighbours because it has less nuclear and renewable energy.

Images of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin “hugging tightly at his table at an assembly with one of his trusted generals” sparked new rumors about the despot’s health.

In a rare public appearance, Putin met with Russian National Guard chief Viktor Zolotov, 68, to discuss the state of the Russian military’s operations in Ukraine.

Zolotov can be heard saying that Ukrainians welcome the Russian invasion, despite all reports to the contrary.

Young Ukrainians flocked for the first time on Thursday to new schools across Central Europe, and stayed after others returned home to study in family wards and the risks of war.

Many of them had attended school before, so their parents, after fleeing to Central Europe, kept them away from local schools.

Many expected a quick end to the war, but the coming conflict had education systems in place in Poland, the Czech Republic, and potentially thousands of new foreign students.

One of Vladimir Putin’s cronies died after falling from a hospital window, making him the latest member of the Kremlin’s inner circle to die under mysterious circumstances.

Ravil Maganov, 64, chairman of Russian oil giant Lukoil, a company that blatantly criticized Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

The Russian oil leader died after falling from a window on the sixth floor of Moscow’s Central Clinical Hospital around 7:30 a. m. local time, according to Russian reports.

Maganov reportedly died as a result of his at the scene.

Lukoil showed the president’s death, but said his death was the result of a “serious illness. “

He said: “It is with depth that we tell you that Ravil Maganov, chairman of the board of directors of PJSC LUKOIL, has died as a result of a serious illness.

“Ravil Ulfatovich has made an invaluable contribution only to the progress of the company, but also to the entire Russian oil and fuel industry. “

Last March, Lukoil, Russia’s largest private oil company, criticized Putin’s invasion and expressed “its deepest fear of the tragic events in Ukraine. “

It was the moment when a generation that had lived with the worry of nuclear annihilation despite everything breathed a sigh of relief.

After years of tension during the Cold War, a Russian leader dared to think about the leadership of one of the largest empires in history.

It was 1988, and that leader Mikhail Gorbachev, a Communist Party charmer cut from a fabric very different from that of his ruthless and austere predecessors.

The faithful father of a child, who was photographed with his wife “princess” Raisa by his side, had negotiated a deal with his American counterpart Ronald Reagan to end the arms race. The Cold War has entered a deep thaw.

But now, 34 years later, he has been forced to see all his tireless paintings reduced to rubble.

While dying of kidney failure, Russia’s current leader, the despotic Vladimir Putin, shattered his legacy with the brutal attack on Ukraine, that of the father of Gorbachev’s beloved wife.

He had feared war, and here he is. In fact, in one of his last interviews, he recalled being told by the Russians “whatever disorders we have, whatever the food shortages, don’t worry. . . we will manage. Just make sure there is no war. “

Gorbachev had walked away from the war. In the late 80s, when revolution broke out on the Soviet satellites of Poland, Hungary and East Germany, Gorbachev refused to quell the Red Army tank uprisings.

Boris Johnson paid tribute to Mikhail Gorbachev, who died at the age of 91.

Boris praised the former Soviet prime minister, but warned that Russia’s current leader intended to undo the positive paintings made by Gorbachev.

“What worries me is that the existing leaders in Moscow intend to undo the intelligence that Gorbachev did and intend to withdraw for revenge to recreate this Soviet empire,” he said.

“And you see this in Ukraine. This is the tragedy [and] anything gorbachev would have had an incapable, unjustified and irrational idea. “

A reactor at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant was shut down after Ukraine accused Russian troops of bombing the site.

One of the two operational reactors at the Russian-owned Zaporizhzhia nuclear complex was shut down because the projectiles also landed in a nearby town.

The facility seized Russian troops shortly after their invasion and has remained on the front line ever since, yet fears are growing that it could be the scene of a catastrophic nuclear disaster.

The plant went offline for the first time last week after it was damaged by a chimney in overhead power lines following Russian bombardment.

The site’s Ukrainian operator, Energoatom, said one of the two operational reactors had been shut down.

“After another mortar launch through Russian forces at the site of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear force plant, emergency cover was activated and the fifth unit of the task force was stopped,” he said.

RUSSIA has presented a barely veiled risk against the United States on state television: warning of “hundreds of coffins” at a direct risk of terrorism.

Vladimir Putin’s war has received strong support through his media mouth organizations since he launched his brutal invasion of Ukraine in February.

And this morning, so-called experts on state-controlled television said the U. S. The U. S. Navy for Ukraine would only replace if “dozens or hundreds” of coffins wrapped in American flags began arriving in the country.

As reported through the Daily Beast, army specialist Viktor Olevich told The Meeting Place: “Subversive movements are already taking positions within the Russian Federation, in Moscow. We already have victims. There is no doubt that we can see some occasions on the territory. third countries, only Ukraine.

Co-host Ivan Trushkin added: “Forgive my fantasy, but what happens if a Pentagon official, guilty of running Ukraine, chokes on a cherry seed?Would you avoid subversive activities in our territory?”

“They probably won’t stop, but over time, eye-for-eye movements can replace the situation. I don’t expect it to have a quick effect,” Olevich replied.

Presenter Andrey Norkin continued: “Everyone is giving clues here. . . but last Saturday’s CNN report said that all processes taking place in Ukraine are designed and directed only through Washington; no one has ever doubted it. “

Igor Shishkin of the CIS Institute of Countries later said: “He will have to come back to bite them and he will not have to limit himself to a colonel falling out of the window. Americans have many agencies and bases, located in hot spots, where anything can fly to that base and return several dozen or piles of coffins to the United States.

“If they start receiving coffins, wrapped in starry flags, after every terrorist act they have authorized, in spite of everything, it will force them to think. “

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Thursday he assumed state-owned power giant Gazprom would carry out maintenance on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline within three days.

Novak told reporters: “These are technical problems. The closure of Gazprom will last 3 days. We make our assumptions about this statement. “

Gazprom halted flows on the pipeline to Germany on Wednesday with a recovery in the early hours of Saturday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the impression of walking awkwardly as he laid flowers on the open coffin of former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, leading to new health problems.

The first and president of the USSR, Gorbachev, died on Tuesday in Moscow at the age of 91.

Putin made a rare public by placing flowers in front of the Soviet leader’s open coffin.

In footage broadcast on state television, the president can be seen banging a bouquet of red carnations into Gorbachev’s coffin, alongside a giant black-and-white portrait of the former communist dictator.

He walks with a choppy pace, his left arm swinging and his “gunslinger” arm firmly grasping the flowers.

Russia has banned 55 Canadian military and political leaders from engaging in an-for-tat movement, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.

He said the resolution made in reaction to Canada’s sanctions was opposed to Russian citizens.

The British Ministry of Defence an update on the Ukrainian counter-offensive.

The update reads: “From August 30 to 31, 2022, the Armed Forces of Ukraine continued their offensive operations in southern Ukraine, supported by extensive long-range movements opposed to Russian command and logistics sites in the occupied area.

“The Ukrainian Defense Ministry has also released video footage of high-speed anti-radiation missiles (HARM) from Ukrainian aircraft. In the past, Russia has claimed to have recovered fragments of such weapons, designed to locate and destroy radars.

“Russia prioritizes air defenses on the floor: the radar policy that enables this is a critical capability in its operation in Ukraine.

“A really extensive and sustained degradation of Russian radars with HARM would be a major setback to Russia’s already problematic situational awareness. “

The Indian military has landed in Russia for a week-long military exercise, India’s Defense Ministry said on Thursday.

The move came just days after the U. S. The U. S. said it involved any country operating with Russia now.

The Indian government said its forces are participating in multilateral training in Russia, along with other countries.

Russia is India’s largest military team.

Images of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin “hugging tightly at his table at an assembly with one of his trusted generals” sparked new rumors about the despot’s health.

In a rare public appearance, Putin met with Russian National Guard chief Viktor Zolotov, 68, to discuss the state of the Russian military’s operations in Ukraine.

Zolotov can be heard saying that Ukrainians welcome the Russian invasion, despite all reports to the contrary.

Click here to see the disturbing photographs of the bloodthirsty chief.

Outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed that the war in Ukraine could lead to positive end results in the UK.

Speaking at an English nuclear plant, Johnson said Britain would no longer be subject to Putin’s whims of force.

“From this catastrophe, from Putin’s war, I think it will come out, in the sense that Europe will separate from Russian hydrocarbons,” Johnson said.

“We will no longer be subject, vulnerable, to their blackmail, and in this country we will have greatly accelerated the long-awaited reforms and steps towards independent power, adding to repair the damage we have caused to our nuclear industry. “

Craig Stanley Mackintosh, 48, was reportedly shot dead last week on Wednesday when his team ambushed him.

Mackintosh was working as a nurse and was reportedly shot in the neck while trying to save a Ukrainian soldier.

His sister Lorna Mackintosh in a Facebook post that she had “died in war saving lives like a true hero. “

Craig would have dreamed of joining the British army, but a useless cistus prevented him from doing so.

Lorna from Thetford said: “He told us it would be his ‘last hurrah’ as he returned to Blighty to be a gardener ‘in October’.

She added: “It had been her dream to serve in the armed forces, and seeing the fighting spread and seeing the devastation, she made the decision she was looking for to faint to help people.

“Craig is the kind of user who saw a complicated scenario and tried to make someone laugh. He’s a real morale booster and a lot of fun.

“He was well known and loved and earned the respect of entire peoples, all he was looking for was to help people. “

The Ministry of Defence gave the British a review of those existing in Ukraine.

This comes just days after Ukraine launched a likely successful offensive against its invaders, pushing Putin’s forces back into the Kherson region.

The war in Ukraine reaches its 200th day, with estimates putting Russian casualties at about 49,000.

VLADIMIR Putin’s warped commander, Andrey Gurulyov, suggested to the mad tyrant that he wishes to “annihilate the British Isles” in order to win the war in Ukraine.

The Mirror reports how Andrey Gurulyov said on Russian television that this would be the fastest way to defeat Ukraine.

On Russian television, the lieutenant said: “Seriously, London understands that there is no defense that opposes [Russian] hypersonic missiles.

“They also perceive that the main target is Germany or France, but the British Isles. “

Gurulyov added: “It’s the closest goal, it’s a lovely goal, which [we] would allow [us] to replace the final results of this clash [in Ukraine].

“So, absolutely annihilating the British Isles, I think we’re going to finish this story. “

It comes as Putin once reduced Europe’s gas to Russian gas, fueling fears that the energy crisis will worsen as winter approaches.

The Kremlin’s power company, Gazprom, has informed French power corporations that it is cutting its fuel deliveries due to a contractual disagreement.

State news from Ukraine claimed that the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant had been deactivated as a result of new Russian attacks.

The text reads: “Emergency cover has been activated and the fifth operational force source unit has been closed. “

Energoatom, the operator of the Ukrainian city, showed that the sixth unit is still operational.

Ravil Maganov, 64, chairman of Russian oil giant Lukoil, a company that blatantly criticized Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

The oil tycoon reportedly died after falling from a window on the sixth floor of Moscow’s Central Clinical Hospital around 7:30 a. m.

Lukoil had in the past criticized Putin’s bloody invasion of Ukraine.

The lawyer says: “Calling for an end to the armed conflict as soon as possible, we express our sincere empathy for all the victims who are affected by this tragedy.

“We strongly advocate a lasting ceasefire and a solution to the unrest through serious negotiations and diplomacy.

“The corporation is making any and all efforts to continue its operations in all countries and regions where it operates, committed to its number one project as a reliable energy supplier to consumers around the world. In its activities, Lukoil aspires to make a contribution to peace, foreign relations and humanitarian ties.

As Russia continues to bomb the domain near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the Red Cross has called for an end to the fighting.

“In the event of a nuclear leak, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to provide humanitarian aid. . . and that is why the fighting will have to stop.

“The situation may just be a big incident, and Array. . . there is little that can be done to mitigate the disastrous consequences of this.

“So it’s time to avoid chimney gambling and instead take concrete steps for this facility, and others like it, from army operations,” he said. “The slightest miscalculation may cause devastation that we will regret for decades to come. “

Russia has banned 55 Canadian military and political leaders from engaging in an-for-tat movement, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.

He said the resolution made in reaction to Canada’s sanctions was opposed to Russian citizens.

Russian casualties have surpassed 48,000 as we enter the eighth month of Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine.

Ukrainian army estimates put Russian casualties at about 48,350.

Putin’s army lost 234 aircraft and 1,997 tanks.

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