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On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in response to an appeal from the leaders of the Donbass republics, decided to conduct a special military operation.

The main events of April 26 - in our online broadcast:



Russia has launched a special military operation in accordance with the UN Charter, Putin said. The President of the Russian Federation said this at a meeting with UN Secretary General António Guterres:

 
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On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in response to an appeal from the leaders of the Donbass republics, decided to conduct a special military operation.

The main events of April 26 - in our online broadcast:



Russia has launched a special military operation in accordance with the UN Charter, Putin said. The President of the Russian Federation said this at a meeting with UN Secretary General António Guterres:


Kiev army shelling civilians for years in violation of Minsk agreement. Russia has the right to protect civilians.
 
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The result of the policy of the West and the Kyiv regime under its control can only be the disintegration of Ukraine into several states, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev said in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta:


MOSCOW, 26 April. /TASS/.

Earlier, Hippie said that the British government considers it acceptable for Ukraine to strike at "legitimate military targets" on the territory of the Russian Federation using Western weapons.

The "depth of flight" of the thought of the leadership of the British Ministry of Defense is second only to the intelligence of the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country," Zakharova wrote.

"Do we understand correctly that for the sake of" disrupting the logistics of military supplies "Russia can strike at military targets on the territory of those NATO countries that supply weapons to the Kyiv regime? After all, this directly leads to death and bloodshed on the territory of Ukraine. As far as I understand, Britain one of these countries," the diplomat said.

 
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Gazprom now says that gas flow to Poland is active. Rumors says that Poland payed in Rubles shortly after flow was on zero.


Rumors lol ya again "trust me bro!"

russia is just desperate..

The result of the policy of the West and the Kyiv regime under its control can only be the disintegration of Ukraine into several states, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev said in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta:


MOSCOW, 26 April. /TASS/.

Earlier, Hippie said that the British government considers it acceptable for Ukraine to strike at "legitimate military targets" on the territory of the Russian Federation using Western weapons.

The "depth of flight" of the thought of the leadership of the British Ministry of Defense is second only to the intelligence of the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country," Zakharova wrote.

"Do we understand correctly that for the sake of" disrupting the logistics of military supplies "Russia can strike at military targets on the territory of those NATO countries that supply weapons to the Kyiv regime? After all, this directly leads to death and bloodshed on the territory of Ukraine. As far as I understand, Britain one of these countries," the diplomat said.

If russia has the balls they would attack nato by now

almost every country sending heavy weapons to Ukraine
 
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Croatian President Zoran Milanovic called the possible entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO "a very dangerous adventure":



The Basmanny Court of Moscow has taken into custody Vasily Strizhakov, the first of those suspected of plotting the murder of TV journalist Vladimir Solovyov:



The President of the unrecognized Transnistria, Vadim Krasnoselsky, said that the traces of the criminals who committed terrorist attacks in the republic lead to Ukraine:

 
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Rumors lol ya again "trust me bro!"

Well.

First: The gas flow was on zero. You can see it some posts before my post.

Second: If it is rumors, then i say it is rumors. So everyone can decide self.
 
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MOSCOW, 26 April. /TASS/. The moment of truth has come for the international community and the UN, which will show whether humanity will live on the basis of the charter of the organization. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday at a press conference following talks in Moscow with UN Secretary General António Guterres, who had previously visited Turkey on Monday and will leave for Kyiv on Wednesday.

The head of the Russian Foreign Ministry and the UN Secretary General discussed changes in the organization, as well as the situation around Ukraine. Lavrov noted that Russia is interested in negotiations with Ukraine, but Kyiv's gesture about the meeting in Mariupol is "theatrical." At the same time, the UN is ready to help with the evacuation of residents of Mariupol and humanitarian corridors.

TASS collected Lavrov's main statements from the press conference, as well as Guterres' response.

On the situation around Ukraine

The situation around Ukraine, as Lavrov said, was accumulating and was the result of the course of the United States and its allies "to the unlimited expansion of NATO, the establishment of a unipolar world." "For all these long years, Ukraine has been used as a springboard to irritate and contain" Russia.

Russia stands for a negotiated solution to the situation in Ukraine. Moscow agreed to negotiations immediately after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed them in early March. However, "the way the Ukrainian delegation behaved at the talks, the way Zelensky himself behaved, refusing to confirm that they received our new proposals a week ago, of course, is depressing. Apparently, they are not particularly interested in negotiations." If Ukraine continues its line, there will be no results of negotiations.

Ukraine's proposal for negotiations with the Russian Federation in Mariupol is a "theatrical gesture," as Lavrov emphasized. "Ukrainians love to stage everything, apparently, they wanted to put on another heartbreaking scene." At the same time, it is too early to talk about mediators in the negotiation process at this stage. Russia wants "to receive an answer to the latest version of the draft document, which <...> was handed over 10-12 days ago and about which the Ukrainian negotiators did not report to their president."

Russia is interested "to cooperate with colleagues from the UN and with colleagues from the International Committee of the Red Cross in terms of additional efforts to alleviate the suffering and plight of the civilian population [of Ukraine]." The forces of the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs have already been able to send five convoys with humanitarian aid to the regions of Ukraine.

About the situation in the world

Attempts by Western colleagues "to produce various partnerships, <...> which are presented as a club of "leaders", a club of the elite" to discuss key issues of international politics outside the framework of universal formats under the auspices of the UN and its system, contradict the charter of the world organization, the Russian minister noted. "What is this if not competition with the UN?" This "is a dangerous call for the UN, an attempt to cross out the basic rules of the UN Charter, the basic principle of the UN Charter, namely that the organization was created on the basis of the sovereign equality of states."

In international relations, "the moment of truth has come: either we will all accept that someone alone with a group of his satellites decides how humanity will live, or humanity will live on the basis of the UN Charter. This, in fact, is a very simple choice." "This kind of conversation is impossible to try to delay and postpone."

"No one wants any wars, God forbid." However, countries that violate the UN Charter must be required to respond. "More and more <...> want to take just such a position."

Russia hopes that the UN "will play a catalytic role in the development of such an honest dialogue without ultimatums, without threats and without attempts to solve problems by force, including the financial and economic power that our Western colleagues have, abusing their position in the world system <... > it's just limitless."

About changes in the UN

The head of the Russian Foreign Ministry pointed out that the resolution on the right of veto of permanent members of the UN Security Council, which was submitted to the organization's General Assembly, "has nothing to do with and will not affect in any way the negotiations that have been going on for many years on the reform of the Security Council." "The right of veto is not going anywhere, <…> it is one of the supporting pillars of the UN, without it the organization will go haywire."

"Now the world has become different, the Americans want to make it unipolar forever, but the objective process is going in the opposite direction - the world is multipolar." "The Security Council must get rid of its main defect - the dominance of one group of countries. Out of 15 seats, six belong to Western countries and their allies." "We want to see representatives of Asia, Africa, Latin America in this body on a permanent basis."

UN Secretary General's response

Guterres also said that the secretariat of the organization complies with the resolutions of the UN Security Council: “If I regret anything today, it is that the UN was not allowed to be part of the Normandy format to follow the implementation of the Minsk agreements.”

He acknowledged that the Russian Federation has a number of claims, but the UN Charter provides for a large number of mechanisms to consider such concerns, in particular the International Court of Justice [UN]."

"The UN is constantly calling for a ceasefire to protect civilians and ensure dialogue in order to reach a settlement of the situation. So far this is not possible. Today, active fighting is taking place throughout the Donbass, leading to significant destruction." The UN Secretary General proposed "creating a contact group on humanitarian issues that would bring together the UN, Russia and Ukraine to look for opportunities to open safe corridors with a simultaneous ceasefire to ensure the effectiveness of these corridors." At the same time, the UN is ready to help with the evacuation of civilians from Mariupol, including from Azovstal.


 
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U.S. intel helped Ukraine protect air defenses, shoot down Russian plane carrying hundreds of troops​



As Russia launched its invasion, the U.S. gave Ukrainian forces detailed intelligence about exactly when and where Russian missiles and bombs were intended to strike, prompting Ukraine to move air defenses and aircraft out of harm's way, current and former U.S. officials told NBC News.

That near real-time intelligence-sharing also paved the way for Ukraine to shoot down a Russian transport plane carrying hundreds of troops in the early days of the war, the officials say, helping repel a Russian assault on a key airport near Kyiv.

It was part of what American officials call a massive and unprecedented intelligence-sharing operation with a non-NATO partner that they say has played a crucial role in Ukraine's success to date against the larger and better-equipped Russian military.

The details about the air defenses and the transport plane, which have not previously been reported, underscore why, two months into the war, officials assess that intelligence from U.S. spy agencies and the Pentagon has been an important factor in helping Ukraine thwart Russia's effort to seize most of the country.

"From the get-go, we leaned pretty heavily forward in sharing both strategic and actionable intelligence with Ukraine," a U.S. official briefed on the matter told NBC News. "It's been impactful both at a tactical and strategic level. There are examples where you could tell a pretty clear story that this made a major difference."

In a statement, a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said, "We are regularly providing detailed, timely intelligence to the Ukrainians on the battlefield to help them defend their country against Russian aggression and will continue to do so."

NBC News is withholding some specific details that the network confirmed about the intelligence sharing at the request of U.S. military and intelligence officials, who say reporting on it could help the Russians shut down important sources of information.

"There has been a lot of real-time intelligence shared in terms of things that could be used for specific targeting of Russian forces," said a former senior intelligence official familiar with the situation.

The information includes commercial satellite images "but also a lot of other intelligence about, for example, where certain types of Russian units are active."

Ukraine continues to move air defenses and aircraft nearly every day with the help of American intelligence, which is one reason Russia has not been able to establish air dominance.

In some cases, Ukraine moved the targeted air defense systems or planes just in time, the officials said.

"The Russian military has literally been cratering empty fields where air defenses were once set up," one U.S. official said. "It has had an enormous impact on the Russian military's ability on the ground."

While U.S.-Ukrainian cooperation had been building since Russia seized Crimea in 2014, the Biden administration shifted into high gear in the weeks before the Russian invasion, when a U.S. military team visited to assess the state of Ukraine's air defenses.

The Americans provided Ukraine with detailed advice about how to disperse their air defense systems, a move that U.S. officials say helped Ukraine prevent Russia from seizing control of the skies.

Once the invasion got underway, lawyers in the U.S. defense and intelligence bureaucracy imposed guidance that in some cases limited the sharing of targeting information that could enable lethal Ukrainian strikes against Russians.

But as Russia's aggression has deepened, and under pressure from Congress, all of those impediments have been removed, officials say.

Earlier this month, for example, the director of National Intelligence withdrew and replaced a memo that prohibited intelligence sharing for the purposes of regaining captured territory or aiding Ukrainian strikes in Crimea or the Donbas, officials said. NBC News was first to report on the expanded sharing.

Intel has helped Ukraine defend, and also attack​

Even before the change, the U.S. had provided Ukraine with timely information enabling it to better target Russian forces.

Ukrainian forces have used specific coordinates shared by the U.S. to direct fire on Russian positions and aircraft, current and former officials tell NBC News.

Those early shoot-downs helped thwart the Russian air assault operation designed to take Hostomel Airport near Kyiv, which would have allowed the Russians to flood troops and equipment to the region around the capital. The Russians eventually took the airport for a time, but never had enough control to fly in massive amounts of equipment. That failure had a significant impact on the battle for Kyiv, U.S. officials say.

The CIA is also devoting significant resources, current and former officials say, to gathering intelligence with the aim of protecting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whom the Russians want to kill.

The agency is consulting with the Ukrainians on "how best to move him around, making sure that he's not co-located with his entire chain of command, things like that," a U.S. official said.

"I would say where we are at is revolutionary in terms of what we have been able to do," Army Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told Congress last month in describing the sharing of information and intelligence between the U.S. and Ukraine.

CIA Director William Burns told Congress last month that when he met with Zelenskyy in Kiev in January, "We shared with him intelligence we had at the time about some of the most graphic and concerning details of Russian planning about Kyiv as well and we've continued to do that every day since then."

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said last month that the U.S. has shared "a significant amount of detailed timely intelligence on Russia's plans and activities with the Ukrainian government to help Ukrainians defend themselves," adding that the material "includes information that should help them inform and develop their military response to Russia's invasion, that's what's happening — or has been happening."

The U.S. military and the CIA began seeking to deepen their relationships with Ukrainian counterparts after Russia seized Crimea in 2014.

The CIA first helped Ukrainian services root out Russian spies, the former senior official said, and then provided training and guidance. The U.S. military also trained Ukrainian soldiers.

"There has been a very robust relationship between U.S. intel agencies and the Ukrainians for the last eight years," the official said, adding that by the time Russia invaded two months ago, the U.S. trusted Ukraine enough to provide details of Russian troops' deployment, attack routes and real-time targeting information.

"The foreknowledge we had of Russian plans and intentions shows that our intelligence was very solid on the overall situation," said John McLaughlin, a former acting CIA director who now teaches at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. "So just logically, if we so earnestly want them to win as we have publicly said, it only follows that we'd be giving them the results of intelligence. It would be along the lines of, 'Here's what we know — it doesn't matter how we know it.'"

One Western intelligence official noted that it's not only the intelligence that has proven decisive — it's the performance of the Ukrainians in using it. The source said Ukrainians have fought the Russians with agility and courage, and when they have received actionable intelligence, they have moved with astonishing speed.

McLaughlin said the Ukrainians have made clever use of so-called open-source intelligence — commercial satellite imagery and intercepts of Russians talking openly on unencrypted radios.

"The fact that there is so much open source [intelligence] available means that those collecting classified intelligence can focus on the things that are really hard and not publicly available."

As the Ukrainian government sees it, intelligence sharing has improved, a source familiar with the government's view told NBC News. That's as far as he would go.

"It's gotten better," he said.

 
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Well.

First: The gas flow was on zero. You can see it some posts before my post.

Second: If it is rumors, then i say it is rumors. So everyone can decide self.

The Gas import was cut on the yamal pipeline, which was lately mostly used to get Gas from Germany(!). The contract on this pipeline would anyway end till the end of the year. So this mostly a PR move from Russia. They would have to cut the North Stream, otherwise not much is changing.
 
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Russia has suspended gas supplies to Poland under the Yamal contract, Onet reported, citing unofficial data from government circles and energy company PGNiG:

Putin acts like a gas station owner who refuses to give gasoline to car drivers. Putin the almighty.
Poland wants to end imports of coal, gas and oil from Russia by year end anyway. Now the end just comes quicker. Poland needs to seek imports 8 months from elsewhere.
 
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It’s becoming clearer by the day that the US has significant intelligence superiority over the Russians.
Ukraine will prevail over terrorism. At the special summit in Germany more than 40 countries promise long term supports to Ukraine with weapons, money, intelligence.
never seen before in history.


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Gazprom now says that gas flow to Poland is active. Rumors says that Poland payed in Rubles shortly after flow was on zero.
No, Gazprom just turned the tap back on. Its official plan is to turn off on Wednesday morning. It probably just did a dry-run.
 
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