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‘Large-scale’ Ukrainian offensive repelled – Russian MOD
Kiev’s troops have unsuccessfully tried to break through the front line in Donbass, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said
Ukrainian forces have launched a “large-scale offensive” against Russian troops along five sections of the front line in Donbass, the Russian Defense Ministry said in the early hours of Monday.
According to the ministry, the assault began on Sunday morning. “The enemy’s goal was to breach our defenses in what they assumed was the most vulnerable section of the frontline,” it said in a statement. “The enemy has failed to reach its goals and was unsuccessful,” the ministry added.
Kiev Failed to Achieve Goals During Attempted Offensive, Lost Up to 300 Troops - Russian MoD
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Kiev did not achieve its goals during an attempted large-scale offensive in the South Donetsk direction, losing up to 300 military, 16 tanks and 26 armored fighting vehicles over the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday.
"On June 4, the enemy made an unsuccessful attempt at a large-scale offensive in the South Donetsk direction ... The active actions of the units of the Vostok group of troops, air strikes and artillery fire in ... the Donetsk People's Republic and in ... Zaporozhye region, the enemy suffered significant losses. Up to 300 Ukrainian military, 16 tanks, 26 armored combat vehicles, and 14 vehicles were destroyed in this direction in a day," the ministry said in a statement, adding that Ukraine has "failed to achieve its goals."
Belgium to Demand Answers After Ukraine Uses Its Weapons in Russia Raid
BRUSSELS (Sputnik) - Belgium said it would demand clarifications from Ukraine after it reportedly used Belgian weapons and hardware supplied by NATO allies in a raid on Russian villages, media reported Sunday.
Belgian Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder and Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib said they would raise the issue with Ukraine at the earliest opportunity, Le Soir daily reported citing sources in the know.
Ukrainian raid targeting Russia’s Belgorod Region thwarted – MOD
The attack on Sunday was an act of terrorism by Kiev, the Defense Ministry has stated
A Ukrainian cross-border raid targeting Russia’s Belgorod Region was repulsed on Sunday, with losses in men and materiel to the attacking force, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said. It called the incursion an attempted “terrorist attack” against civilians.
The response to the attack near the village of Novaya Tavolzhanka was conducted jointly by the Russian military and border guard units of the Federal Security Service (FSB), the ministry said during a daily briefing on Monday.
Polish militants claim involvement in attack on Russia
The “Polish Volunteer Corps” says it infiltrated Belgorod Region alongside Russian neo-Nazis
Polish militants fighting for Ukraine released a statement on Sunday claiming their involvement in an attack on Russia’s Belgorod Region.
The announcement, accompanied by alleged photo and video evidence, was shared on social media accounts of the so-called “Polish Volunteer Corps.”
Is The United States Losing Its Control Of Ukraine?
In the very early days of the war in Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was open to negotiating a peace. A proposed peace could have ended the war before tens of thousands of Ukrainians died and Ukraine’s infrastructure was devastated, on terms that satisfied Kiev’s goals. But the United States pressured Ukraine to go on fighting in pursuit, not of Ukraine’s goals, but of larger American ones.
Putting an end to Ukraine’s negotiations with Russia, State Department spokesperson Ned Price remarkably said, “This is a war that is in many ways bigger than Russia, it’s bigger than Ukraine,” and insisted that Ukrainians go on fighting and dying for “core principles.”
Wagner Chief Prigozhin says Kremlin factions are destroying the Russian state
Kremlin ‘alarmed’ by reported coup attempt in former Soviet republic
Moscow is closely monitoring the situation in Kyrgyzstan, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov has said
Russian authorities are concerned over reports of an attempted coup in the Central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan, Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov has said.
Early Monday, local media claimed that Kyrgyz security forces had arrested participants of an alleged coup. According to reports, a group of people had been plotting to take power from President Sadyr Japarov by force.
China Warns 'Severe Conflict' With US Would Result in Global 'Unbearable Disaster'
Attending Asia’s top security summit - the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore - China’s Defense Minister Li Shangfu held bilateral meetings with several European counterparts and expressed some thoughts on the tense Sino-US relations.
Chinese minister of national defense, General Li Shangfu, has warned of the dangers of a severe conflict erupting between Beijing and Washington. Deploring how relations between the two countries have plummeted to a “record low,” Li told the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue defense summit in Singapore
IAEA chief: Iran only cooperating with a ‘fraction’ of nuke inspection demands
The IAEA chief noted that Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium has risen by over a quarter in three months.
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi on Monday told the agency’s Board of Governors that Iran is only cooperating with a “fraction” of the nuclear inspection requirements he expected them to comply with under a deal between the sides from March 4.
After detailing to the Board some positive steps by the Islamic Republic in restoring some aspects of the agency’s nuclear monitoring, he said, “But this is a fraction of what we envisaged and what needs to happen now is a sustained and uninterrupted process that leads to all the commitments contained in the Joint Statement being fulfilled without further delay.”
Israel’s embrace of AI is 'incredible to watch' - OpenAI CEO to Herzog
OpenAI is the world’s leading research laboratory for artificial intelligence (AI), best known for its flagship product ChatGPT.
During a meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman applauded Israel’s position as a leading innovator in the development of artificial intelligence. “The rate at which the tech and startup community in Israel is embracing AI is incredible to watch,” Altman, who is Jewish, stated.
The CEO and co-founder of OpenAI met and conversed with the president during his global tour of AI development hotspots around the world.
50 police officers injured in Leipzig unrest
The protests erupted after a German court sentenced a left-wing vigilante for attacking suspected neo-Nazis
Far-left protesters clashed with the German police in the eastern city of Leipzig over the weekend in unrest provoked by a recent court ruling that sent a woman known for anti-Nazi activism and her three accomplices to prison.
The disturbances came on Wednesday after a Dresden court sentenced four left-wing militants to prison terms over acts of violence against suspected neo-Nazis. At the center of the case was a 28-year-old student identified as Lina E, the supposed ringleader, who was given five-years detention. The three others received sentences ranging from two years and five months to three years and three months.
Fake Debt Ceiling Fight Yields Fake Spending Cuts And A Credit Card With No Limits
We have a debt ceiling deal. And the deal is there is functionally no debt ceiling until January 2025.
In effect, the US government can borrow an unlimited amount of money until after the next presidential election.
The plan also includes “spending cuts.” Here’s how the New York Times explained it.
It would cut federal spending by $1.5 trillion over a decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office, by effectively freezing some funding that had been projected to increase next year and then limiting spending to 1 percent growth in 2025, which is considered a cut because it would be at a lower level than inflation.”
Migrant crisis setting stage for U.S. cities to explode in horrific violence, setting stage for government to blame 'gun violence' and disarm Americans
WATCH VIDEO: Whistleblower tells all on what's going down in NYC hotels right now
NRA exec and Trump donor says daughter and granddaughter, 2, were killed alongside nanny and pilot in private jet crash that sparked F-16 response as 'unresponsive pilot' flew over the capital
An NRA executive has revealed her 49-year-old daughter and two-year-old granddaughter were killed alongside the girl's nanny and the pilot when a private Cessna plane crashed in Virginia, leaving no survivors.
Barbara Rumpel, a businesswoman and member of the NRA Women's Leadership Forum from Florida, confirmed the news on Facebook Sunday after the small plane went down in the mountainous region of Virginia.
Bird flu outbreak more virulent than ever recorded - study
While the viruses' risk to humans remains low, the researchers noted only a few amino acid changes are needed for that to change.
The ongoing outbreak of avian influenza, which began in late 2021 in Europe and the Americas, has been marked by rapid genetic changes and highly increased virulence in both birds and mammals, according to a new study published last week.
In the peer-reviewed study published in Nature Communications, researchers from the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, found that the new strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus changed rapidly and became more severe as they spread through Europe and the Americas in the past two years.
Hydrogel and Graphene Oxide Used For Neuron Stimulation ( AKA Mind Control) Via Injection Or Inhalation
Why Are Hospitals Still Using Remdesivir?
Nobody believes in Remdesivir anymore. How can you possibly make a case for it? Remdesivir is so lethal it got nicknamed “Run Death Is Near” after it started killing thousands of Covid patients in the hospital. The experts claimed that Remdesivir would stop Covid; instead, it stopped kidney function, then blasted the liver and other organs.
As word got around, some patients started showing up in the emergency room with signs saying, “NO REMDESIVIR” and refusing to take it. (Not that their refusal helped: many were given it anyway, often without their knowledge.)
Ireland Mulls Over Plan To Kill 200,000 Cows To Fight Climate Change
Livestock production -- primarily cows -- has apparently become such a problem for the climate that government officials in Ireland are mulling over a plan to kill hundreds of thousands of cows.
The Irish Mirror said a new Department of Agriculture report shows officials planned to kill 200,000 dairy cows over the next three years to combat climate change.
Pentagon leaders give THUMBS-DOWN on planned drag show at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada – but they’re OK to transfer it to other venue
(Natural News) Top officials of the Department of Defense (DoD) have intervened to stop a drag show at the Nellis Air Force Base (AFB) in Nevada originally scheduled to kick off Pride month.
The said drag show originally set for June 1 was approved by Air Force leaders, but Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley threw a wrench in the plan. The two officials told the Air Force that funding drag shows on military bases is not DoD policy. Austin and Milley gave two alternatives – either they transfer the show’s venue off of the base, or cancel the event entirely.
Biden’s woke Navy now training sailors to create proper pronoun ‘safe spaces’ as Russia, China laugh
(Natural News) The far-left Biden regime’s efforts to destroy the very last bastion of American patriotism and exceptionalism — the U.S. military — are continuing unabated as evidenced by the latest ‘Pride Month’ offering from the once-vaunted U.S. Navy.
The force that defeated imperial Japan following its attack on Pearl Harbor two generations ago is now more concerned with creating a “safe space” for sailors to ensure that the ‘proper pronouns’ are utilized — a concept that didn’t even exist as an issue 15 minutes ago.
Washington Post article accuses ‘bigoted’ right-wing ‘extremists’ of inciting ‘anti-democracy’ Target boycott
The Washington Post is receiving pushback for publishing an article painting conservatives who support the Target boycott as “extremists” and opponents of democracy. The Washington Post published an article titled: “Target gets caught in cultural crossfire over Pride month items.”
The article about supposed right-wing extremism stemming from a retail boycott begins with the account of a female customer allegedly upset because Target was “carrying Pride month merchandise.”
Newly Developed Humanoid Robot Warns About AI Creating "Oppressive Society"
During the 2023 International Conference on Robotics and Automation held in London from May 29 to June 2, UK-based company Engineered Arts introduced a humanoid robot, Ameca, that can interact like a person with realistic facial movements.
Unlike ChatGPT, which is an online chat service, Ameca’s humanoid body allows it to interact with people using “smooth, lifelike motion and advanced facial expression capabilities,” said its manufacturer.
With headlines like these, we might as well just go ahead and capitulate to anybody we can find that ain't Communist.