Latest news in Ukraine: Vladimir Putin’s secret police ‘catch civilians on the street’ and force them to line up

Putin’s secret police trap civilians on the street and force them to join the front line of the “meat grinder,” according to eyewitnesses.

Army recruits are being kidnapped on the streets of Russia to fight the war in Ukraine, as Putin desperately wants new recruits to fight his failed invasion of Ukraine.

Repechage refractories were ejected through “recruit recipients” and flights were suspended to evacuate the co-pilot.

Armed recruiters have reportedly even sailed into men’s offices for Putin’s hated mobilization for the “meat grinder” war in Ukraine.

“They act like hunters,” said one resident.

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Vladimir Putin’s failure threatened a “global catastrophe” as his allies warned the West not to “corner” him after Ukraine.

In a risk of concern for NATO, he warned: “Introducing troops into direct combat with the Russian military is a very damaging step that can lead to a global catastrophe.

“I hope that those who communicate about it have enough common sense not to take such measures. “

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The Russians controlled the city of Izyum and nearby towns for five months until they were driven out by Ukrainian forces last month; however, the scars left by Putin’s troops will take much longer to heal.

Living through one of the ultimate inhumane brutalities of the war so far, the brave survivors told The Sun Online about the cruelty they suffered at the hands of the Russians.

They said they were interrogated, imprisoned, smelled corpses, heard screams of torture, beat friends and neighbors, received electric shocks and other horrors inflicted by Putin’s forces.

Viktoriia Shcherbak will never hear the bad words uttered by Russian foot soldiers as she hugged her daughter in her stinky cell.

“We’re going to show you how we’re playing with your daughter,” one of them told her in another despicable interrogation.

Read devastating eyewitness testimonies here.

Allies of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have pledged to provide their military with complex air defense systems to counter Russia’s use of suicide drones and Iranian missiles.

The UK announced this week that it would supply AMRAAM surface-to-air rockets and plenty of aerial drones for data collection and logistical support, as well as 18 artillery shells.

The rockets will work with U. S. NASAMS air defense. The U. S. Air Force is expected to arrive in a few weeks.

Thousands of protesters have been arrested in Russia following a series of demonstrations across the country on Putin’s mobilization orders.

This comes as humiliating photographs of Putin’s “army of daddies” have surfaced showing old-looking men with shiny new weapons heading to the front line amid the army’s debacle.

New recruits were also filmed staggering and fighting and falling asleep as they piled into school buses to be taken to the education camp, while another video filmed inside a bus showed mobilized men drinking vodka in huge bottles.

Putin’s policy of partial mobilization will end in two weeks, the Russian dictator confirmed.

“The mobilization is ending. I that in two weeks, all the mobilization measures will be complete,” he said on Friday.

Putin announced the deeply unpopular policy weeks ago, prompting a mass exodus to Russia as men from across the country tried to flee conscription.

Elon Musk announced Saturday that his company would continue to pay for the Starlink satellite in war-torn Ukraine, a day after he warned he would not continue to invest in the project.

“To hell with it,” the world’s richest man wrote on Twitter.

“Even if Starlink continues to lose cash and corporations get billions of taxpayer dollars, we will continue to fund the Ukrainian government for free. “

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has warned that a military clash between his troops and NATO will lead to a “global catastrophe. “

“I hope those who say this are wise enough not to take such measures,” Reuters reports.

This comes after Russian missiles hit a Ukrainian town just 40 miles from the NATO border in Poland.

Army recruits are being kidnapped on the streets of Russia to fight the war in Ukraine, as Putin desperately wants new recruits to fight his failed invasion of Ukraine.

Repechage refractories were ejected through “recruit recipients” and flights were suspended to evacuate the co-pilot.

“They act like hunters,” said one resident.

Read about Putin’s secret police here.

Musk Says He Can’t Fund Starlink in Ukraine Indefinitely

Elon Musk said Friday that SpaceX would not be able to pay indefinitely for the Starlink satellite network in Ukraine, while the U. S. military would not be able to pay indefinitely for the Starlink satellite network in Ukraine, while the U. S. military would not be able to pay indefinitely. The U. S. Department of Health showed that it communicated with the billionaire’s company about investing in the key network.

The talks come as Musk has been embroiled in public disputes with Ukrainian leaders angered by his questionable plan to de-escalate the conflict, which included detecting Russian sovereignty over Crimea.

Starlink, a constellation of more than 3,000 small satellites in low-Earth orbit, has been important to Ukraine’s communications as it battles the Russian invasion, with SpaceX donating some 25,000 ground terminals, according to an updated figure provided through Musk last week.

In a series of tweets, the world’s richest man gave the impression of verifying a CNN report saying he had written to the Pentagon to warn it that his monetary contributions would end and that the military would have to foot the bill.

“SpaceX is not asking to recover beyond expenses, but neither can it indefinitely fund the existing system* and* ship several thousand additional devices whose data usage is up to a hundred times that of typical homes,” he tweeted.

“It’s unreasonable. “

In an interview with NBC published Friday night, Lukashenko said his country supports Russia, but “we haven’t killed and we’re not going to kill Array. “

“No one has asked us to get involved in this operation, Russia in this case, and we have no goal to worry about,” Lukashenko said.

Lukashenko said his country “treats Russians and Ukrainians, feeds Russians and Ukrainians” and hosts Ukrainian refugees.

Lukashenko is Russian President Vladimir Putin’s best friend and used Belarusian territory through Moscow troops to launch an army operation against Kyiv in February.

But the Belarusian armed forces have not participated in the offensive.

Belarus is financially and politically dependent on its key ally, Russia.

Norwegian police arrested a Russian at the airport in the Arctic city of Tromsoe and accused him of piloting a drone, they said Saturday, marking the time of such an arrest in a week.

Police confiscated a large amount of photographic equipment, in addition to a drone and several souvenir cards, arrested a 51-year-old man who admitted to piloting a drone in Norway on Friday, police said.

Legislative sanctions on Russian companies or citizens for operating aircraft in Norway.

“Among the seized aircraft we examined, we saw photos of Kirkenes airport and photos of the Defense Forces Bell helicopter,” Police Prosecutor Jacob Bergh said in a statement.

The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) is also involved in the case, Bergh said.

Police have a warrant to detain the man for a period of 4 weeks, they said.

The defendant told police he entered Norway on Thursday through the northern border point of Storskog and headed to the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard.

Germany’s foreign minister warned on Saturday that Russia would possibly seek to seed the department in the West through refugees as Moscow seeks to expand its “hybrid warfare. “

“This war is not only fought with weapons, it is also fought with power and for that we have found an answer. But it will also be carried out with concern and division, and that is exactly what we will have to prevent,” Annalena. Said. Baerbock at a congress of his Green Party.

“In this situation, it is transparent what will come next: refugees and non-refugees from Ukraine. . . but because this war is hybrid, other countries are also participating,” Baerbock said, pointing to Serbia, which he accused of letting in loaded planes. with immigrants without visas.

Stressing that there can be no scenario “where other people are used as weapons,” Germany’s minister said in talks with the Czech Republic and Slovakia on the issue.

The first Russian infantrymen to participate in a new joint force with Belarusian troops have arrived in Belarus, Minsk’s Defense Ministry said on Saturday.

“The first convoys of Russian military of the regional force have arrived in Belarus,” the ministry said.

He added that his project was “exclusively for the coverage and defense of the border. “

An oil depot in Russia’s Belgorod region on the border with Ukraine is on fire after being bombed on Saturday, the governor said, as movements opposed to the region increase.

“We are being bombed again. One of the projectiles hit the oil depot in the Belgorod region,” regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said.

He said emergency services were already at the scene, adding that there was “no risk” of the chimney spreading.

Gladkov posted a photo showing flames and plumes of black smoke emerging over a building.

The official news firm TASS quoted an emergency source as saying the combustion depot was located in the village of Razumnoye-71, near the city of Belgorod.

Sweden will work with Denmark and Germany to identify an official investigation team to explore the causes of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipeline ruptures, Al-Jazeera Online reports.

Riyadh will supply $400 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine, according to the official SPA news agency.

Ukraine will get an additional $725 million military package, the White House confirmed.

U. S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that the aid follows “brutal Russian missile attacks on civilians across Ukraine” and “growing evidence of atrocities committed by Russian forces. “

The Belarusian Hajun mission has revealed more important points related to the Belarusian Su-25 equipped with nuclear weapons.

The Kyiv Post has shown that some Russian aircraft will have nuclear weapons.

Ukraine’s Starlink continues to be funded through SpaceX, says Elon Musk in his latest break with Kyiv.

“SpaceX is not asking for more than expenses, but neither can it fund the current formula indefinitely,” Musk tweeted Friday.

Starlink has been for the Ukrainian military in its fight to regain Ukrainian territory from Russia, and that’s because of its network of satellites that supply high-speed internet, the BBC reports.

Dramatic images Ukrainian fighters tiptoed around a 1,100-pound bomb they found in Kherson before detonating it.

One of the two walking around the bomb approached cautiously before it exploded.

Images received from Rear Admiral of the 36th Separate Naval Brigade Mykhailo Bilynskyi.

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Army recruits are being kidnapped on the streets of Russia to fight the war in Ukraine, as Putin desperately wants new recruits to fight his failed invasion of Ukraine.

Repechage refractories were ejected through “recruit recipients” and flights were suspended to evacuate the co-pilot.

“They act like hunters,” said one resident.

Learn here.

Devastated, Vladimir Putin was forced to admit that a broken Crimean bridge, which was destroyed last week, may take only 8 months to repair.

The news comes as Ukrainian forces liberated up to six hundred cities in a humiliating blow to Putin’s invasion plans.

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600 Ukrainian cities were liberated from the Russian occupiers as a result of their successful counteroffensive.

75 of those villages are in the strategic region of Kherson.

The Donetsk region saw 43 cities liberated and seven more were liberated in Luhansk.

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Devastated, Vladimir Putin admitted friday in Ukraine.

Due to the low number of Russian missiles, Moscow is eager to return to the negotiating table as infantrymen flee Ukraine.

Putin confessed that it is “impossible” to hold the line in Ukraine without thousands of new recruits.

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