-
Mar 31 2024 March 31, 1814: Paris was Conquered
๐ฅ The Patriotic War of 1812 ended with the expulsion of the invaders from Russia (Napoleonโs army apart from its French troops also included units from all across continental Europe) and served as a prologue to the so-called Big European War of 1812-1815 with the capture of Paris by the Russian army on March 31,… Continue reading
-
Mar 20 2024 Why the West cannot stomach Russians
In the west, they donโt like those who defend themselves, who fight against them, and especially those who win.
By Andre Vltchek via The Greanville Post.
When it comes to Russia or the Soviet Union, reports and historical accounts do get blurry; in the West they do, and consequently in all of its โclient statesโ. Fairytales get… Continue reading -
Mar 20 2024 A Travelogue of Electoral Donbass
Donetsk, Avdeyevka, Mariupol – on the Road in Electoral Donbass
By Pepe Escobar at Sputnik.
They have waited 10 long, suffering years to vote in this election. And vote they did, in massive numbers, certifying a landslide reelection for the political leader who brought them back to Mother Russia. VVP may now be widely referred to as… Continue reading -
Feb 17 2024 Transcending Avdeevka
“… Civilians are the true heroes of the full liberation of Novorossiya, as much as the people scattered across Greater Syria โ encompassing Palestine, Syria and Lebanon โ Iraq and Yemen … thereโs the road followed by the poet, or spiritual warrior, whose soul is the Aeolian harp summoning vast, unseen, miraculous forces.”
by Pepe Escobar… Continue reading
-
Jan 27 2024 The Day the Siege was Broken
Tribute from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA):
On January 27, 1944, the 872-day siege of Leningrad was finally lifted, marking the end of one of the most tragic episodes of the Great Patriotic War which claimed the lives of over a million Leningraders.
The blockade began on September 8, 1941, when Nazi troops isolated the… Continue reading