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Russia's invasion of Ukraine camps and its fake humanitarian aid at the Russian side of the border. In July/Aug 2014, all along Ukraine's eastern border, the Russian army built numerous, military camps. Large and small, the regular Russian army used these camps as launch pads for its invasion of Ukraine
Here we look at how Russia, uses English speaking people from western countries, to spread its fake news about Ukraine. To achieve this, these bought and paid for propagandists, pretend to be independent and crowd-funded
Short update video on Russia's military supply depot at Russkoye. Established Aug 2014 and supplying Russian led forces in Ukraine's Donetsk & Luhansk regions, this huge depot, is one of the largest fueling the war in Ukraine
372 million American dollars wages paid by Russia to its forces in Ukraine - Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs. Total of 35 500 Russian led soldiers in Ukraine. Reduced total from height of of fighting in 2014 - 2015. Total includes some regular Russian Army units
A joint investigation between The Insider and Bellingcat used open source research, investigative journalism, and forensic voice analyan sis to determine the identity of “Delfin”, a key figure sought by the Joint Investigation Team (JIT), the Dutch-led criminal investigation into the downing of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 (MH17). The investigation has identified, to a high degree of certainty, Delfin as Colonel General Nikolai Fedorovich Tkachev, currently serving as the Chief Inspector of the Central Military District of the Russian Federation
Major football legends including Diego Maradona, Pele, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Cafu, Fabio Cannavaro, Lothar Matthäus, Marco van Basten, Carles Puyol and others were incredibly happy to meet with Russian president Putin ahead of the Final Draw for the 2018 FIFA World Cup



