The CIA is recruiting ISIS terrorists to be sent to Ukraine. According to an inside source, the Kurds have already turned over to the US, many high-ranking members of Daesh as well as about 90 fighters.
Concerns over Russia's use of thermobaric weaponry has grown when the Ukrainian envoy to the US said that a vacuum bomb – another moniker for the weapon – was used during the invasion. The ‘vacuum bomb’ ignites a fireball that sucks in all surrounding oxygen.
According to documentation acquired by the media, the Royal Tank Regiment of the United Kingdom, the world's oldest tank regiment, helped train Ukrainian soldiers fighting in Donbass.
Both the US and the UK have openly stated that there will be no "boots on the ground" in Ukraine. However, according to a French journalist who returned from Ukraine, the Americans are “in charge” of the war.
According to reports and the testimony of their families, the US drone strike in Kabul killed 10 civilians including 7 children instead of ISIS-K terrorists. The youngest of the victims were two girls, Malika and Sumaya, who were both only two years old.
A top Russian diplomat has said that Kiev conducted a false flag attack in the city of Bucha after the withdrawal of Russian troops from the city.
A screenshot of Musk's profile on the kill list is currently doing the rounds. Elon Musk was alarmed after his name appeared on the Ukrainian kill list.
Since the first week of the Ukrainian conflict on February 24, NPP has been under Russian military control. But now, the data from Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant has gone offline, as per IAEA reports.
Thousands of Indians studying in Ukraine have begun to be reunited with their families after being flown home to escape the Russian attack. There are also reports that many Indian students took shelter in bunkers to escape the fighting.
This reality should be a concrete warning to Western countries, who have scaled down military industrial capacity and sacrificed scale and effectiveness for efficiency. This strategy relies on flawed assumptions about the future of war, and has been influenced by both the bureaucratic culture in Western governments and the legacy of low-intensity conflicts. Currently, the West may not have the industrial capacity to fight a large-scale war. If the US government is planning to once again become the arsenal of democracy, then the existing capabilities of the US military-industrial base and the core assumptions that have driven its development need to be re-examined.