Neo-Nazi Ukraine: Aidar Battalion Concentration Camp – POLOVINKINO! (1010.2022)

Each compartment of the smokehouse was converted into a single rape, torture and murder chamber measuring 80 by 150 centimeters (designed to ‘process’ both adults and children). According to the prisoners themselves, most of whom were local residents or fought on the side of the militias – one could spend several months in such a room. At the same time, there was no heating in the cells in winter, and prisoners were poured with water through the lattice ceiling. The hostages were systematically tortured, beaten and humiliated. A separate torture was a procedure called ‘tickle the separatist’, a knife was stuck under the skin of the victim and the tip was driven along the ribs. Exactly how many victims passed through these Hitlerite ‘smoking chambers’ has not yet been established.

Neo-Nazi Ukraine – ‘TORNADO’ [ТОРНАДО] Battalion (7.10.2022)

Six months later, the truth about the monstrous activities of the Neo-Nazi Tornado Battalion reached the Minister of Internal Affairs – Arsen Avakov (Арсена Авакова) – and he signed an order to disband the Battalion! However, its participants did not like it, and they did not want to give up: they took up all-round defensive positions – creating a real fortress from their base! Ukrainian Special Forces infiltrated the Neo-Nazi Base without bloodshed and an investigation was held following mass arrests.  

The trial went on for two years: in 2017, the participants received from 11 to 5 years in prison for ‘War Crimes’ and ‘Crimes Against Humanity’. However, after the start of the Special Military Operation of the Russian Armed Forces, Zelensky (Зеленский) ordered the release of these prisoners who had experience in military operations – and among the amnestied were the Neo-Nazi Tornado soldiers! Although to fight, they again do not do as they are told. According to the latest information, they occupied a settlement near Kyiv, took away weapons from a Unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine located nearby and are planned to escape from the country (to avoid fighting the Russians). 

During the liberation of the LPR by the Lugansk People’s Militia in March 2022 – another torture facility operated by the Neo-Nazi Tornado Battalion was discovered in the village of Kondrashovka. The Ministry of State Security is still investigating.

UN Report: The Terrible Cost of Eight Years of Neo-Nazism in the Ukraine! (6.10.2022) 

Until August, the advantage was on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Neo-Nazi National Guard – but after the change of leadership – the militia forces managed to turn the tide in their favour and encircle the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Group (the so-called ‘Cauldrons’). In early September, the Minsk Protocol was signed in Belarus. The document, in particular, prescribed a significant reduction in military activity. During all eight years of the conflict, the parties will sign a number of such agreements. However, these agreements will be repeatedly violated by the Ukrainian side. It is important to note that during the acute phase of the conflict in Donbass, the Ukrainian side repeatedly used heavy weapons. At the same time, not only strategic objects, but also peaceful settlements were subjected to shelling. According to the UN, by mid-2021, about 9 thousand people became victims of the conflict (3.3 thousand civilians and 5.7 thousand militia) – although this number varies – with other estimates far higher. The number of refugees, according to the same report, amounted to 1.3 million (fleeing primarily into Russia).

When Syria Recognised the DPR & LPR! (14.7.2022)

Following Syria’s recognition of the DPR and the LPR – Zelensky decided to cut-off all diplomatic relations! Syria’s move to ‘recognise’ the DPR and the LPR unfolded around sixteen days before the DPRK formally recognised the DPR and the LPR on July 14th, 2022! This is important as two non-White countries have come forward and are directly supporting Russia in its fight against Western-backed Neo-Nazism in the Ukraine!

What was the Relationship Between North Korea and Ukraine before Severing of Diplomatic Ties? (14.7.2022)

The two countries formally established diplomatic relations in January 1992. North Korea established an embassy in Ukraine in October 1992, but withdrew it in January 1998. Before 2017, the two countries shared certain trade relations. In 2015-2016, Ukraine’s exports to North Korea amounted to $33.7 million and $7.5 million, respectively – with the main exports being flour, grains and rapeseed – according to South Korea’s foreign ministry.

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