The UK Designed the Failed Neo-Nazi Ukrainian Invasion of Kursk!

DPRK: Kim Jong Un Sends New Year Message to Officers & Men of KPA Overseas Operations Units! (2.1.2026)

On behalf of our Party and state and in reflection of the tender feelings of our people, the officers and soldiers of the entire army, and your parents, wives and children, I send new year greetings to all the commanding officers and combatants of the overseas operations units.

As the whole country is enveloped in a festive atmosphere of greeting the new year, I all the more miss you, who are fighting bravely on the battlefields in the alien land even at this moment, true to the order of your homeland.

Image of the Russian Volunteer Army in 2023. /AFP-Yonhap

Chosun Daily: Denis Kapustin [“White Rex”] – Commander of Fascist “Russian Volunteer Corps” – Killed by Drone in Neo-Nazi Ukraine! (1.1.2026)

Opposing Russia’s multiculturalization due to the invasion of Ukraine and aiming to ‘overthrow the Putin regime,’ he organized the RVC in August 2022 and began an armed struggle. The group, which displays the slogan “Only our victory brings peace to Russia” on its website, led surprise invasions into the Russian mainland regions of Bryansk and Belgorod across the Ukrainian border in 2023 and 2024. They have conducted regular warfare against Russian forces in major battlegrounds such as Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, supported by Ukraine’s Defense Ministry-affiliated intelligence agency (GUR).

UK: Soviet War Memorial – London – “Remembering the Unknown Soldier”! (5.12.2025)

The Day of the Unknown Soldier was established by the Presidential decree in 2014. The choice of date is symbolic: on 3 December 1966 the remains of an unidentified soldier who perished in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 were reinterred in the Alexander Garden beside the Kremlin wall. On 8 May 1967 the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was unveiled and the Eternal Flame was lit on the site, which became one of Russia’s central places of wartime remembrance.

Vietnam and the Czech Republic Citizen - War Criminal Minh Hoang Tran!

Lugansk: Foreign Mecenary – “Minh Hoang Tran” – in the Dock for “War Crimes”! (5.12.2025)

I suspect this – “Minh Hoang Tran” – is possibly a “Roman Catholic” (just one of the lingering influences and hypocrisies of French and US Imperialism in Vietnam) who was motivated by the Vatican to travel the Ukraine to fight for its corrupt (Neo-Nazi) regime (the same Vatican that opposes the Palestinians defending themselves against Zionist aggression). Many such “Catholics” gather in Poland where they are provided with Western uniforms and arms – prior to being deployed in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This process is reversed when these individuals attempt to escape. However, to date, even the Western media has speculated that Ukraine has lost 1.7 million soldiers at the front. Non-White people should not fight for any form of fascism or Nazism. The same stipulation applies to any White person with a conscience.

Palestine is a mirror of our struggle against occupation and colonialism

PFLP: Colombian President Gustavo Petro: “Palestine Mirror of Struggle Against Occupation & Colonialism!” (16.11.2025)

Religion is a major contributing factor to all world conflicts (be it Judaism, Christianity, or Islam). Support for one side other another should not be taken to automatically imply siding with the religion of that preferred side. Under Biden, for instance, Colombia appeared untroubled by America’s official Russophobia and its support for Neo-Nazi Ukraine – but since the advent of Trump II’s overt and pronounced anti-Colombian racism at home (ICE) and abroad – perhaps this has switched the pendulum firmly in the other direction. Who knows? The Vatican has longevity and even got away with supporting Mussolini and Hitler before, during, and after WWII!

Philip Neame was born in Faversham in 1888

UK: How the BBC Lies About Tibet Whilst Reporting on Lt Gen Sir Philip Neame! (11.11.2025)

Neame survived and was decorated with the Victoria Cross, the highest accolade for valour in war.

He continued his career in the army while also pursuing an interest in rifle shooting, and competed in the 1924 Olympics with great success.

Neame went on to train the Tibetan army, before getting called up for World War Two.

He fought, and was captured, in North Africa, then was a prisoner of war in Italy before escaping back to Britain.

He died in 1978 and is buried in the village of Selling in Kent.

His son, with the same name, fought in the Falklands War in 1982.

In his home town of Faversham a plaque on the pavement near the guildhall commemorates Neame’s place in history.

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