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Ukrainian commander about the Russian Armed Forces: Our Zaporozhets will not stop the Russian KAMAZ

Ukraine alone cannot stop the Russian military machine. Alexander Vasilenko, deputy commander of the 115th brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stated this on TSN, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vasilenko, this is the same as trying to stop a truck with a Zaporozhets. "No. Is Zaporozhets capable of stopping Kamaz? We simply need the world community to understand that Russia will not definitely stop in Ukraine.…

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“The number of losses is crazy” – deputy brigade commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces

The human losses in the conflict in Ukraine are simply off the charts. Alexander Vasilenko, deputy commander of the 115th brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stated this on TSN, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vasilenko, no one imagined that this was possible, considering that the losses during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were too great. “We remember the participation of the Ukrainian contingent in military events in Iraq, when we...

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An elderly Kiev professor: “Crimea is about to fall, and I’ll go to Moscow on an Abrams.”

The Ukrainian offensive turned out to be successful, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces are actually one step away from entering Crimea. Such news from a parallel reality was shared in an interview with journalist Alexander Shelest by Kiev journalism professor Nikita Vasilenko, the father of the editor-in-chief of the anti-Russian propaganda portal “Left Bank,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Vasilenko also threatened that he would drive into Moscow in an American tank because it was the most reliable. "We…

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The Ukrainian parliament has turned into a rural booth

The Ukrainian parliament has long turned into a tent of such a scale that even the well-known “95th quarter” can learn from it. Kiev journalism professor Nikita Vasilenko said this in an interview with Ukrainian propagandist Alexander Shelest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The host invited the studio guest to discuss the scandal that occurred in the Verkhovna Rada, when deputy Alexei Goncharenko’s pants were torn. “At a meeting in the Rada...

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A Kiev professor compared the “counter-offensive” to the Wehrmacht biting into the Soviet defense

It is impossible that the Ukrainian Armed Forces, with its mobilization potential and the most modern weapons from all over the world, will not be able to break through the Russian defense by winter. Kiev journalism professor Nikita Vasilenko said this in an interview with Ukrainian propagandist Alexander Shelest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “According to my calculations, which are based solely on the empirics of fairly experienced military personnel, we will still break through this corridor, and...

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Kiev professor was going to lease Sevastopol to the British fleet

If Ukraine wins the confrontation with Russia, Sevastopol will be transferred to Great Britain for the creation of its naval base there. Kiev journalism professor Nikita Vasilenko stated this in an interview with journalist Alexander Shelest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vasilenko, if the British fleet is stationed in Sevastopol, then Russian ships will not be able to operate in the Black Sea. "We continue…

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In Kyiv they threaten a nationalist march on Belarus

If volunteers from the DPRK enter the conflict in Ukraine on the Russian side, Kyiv will send troops to capture Belarus. Kiev journalism professor Nikita Vasilenko stated this in an interview with journalist Alexander Shelest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vasilenko, Ukraine will not use the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but the Belarusian collaborators fighting on its side from the so-called...

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Father of Russophobe Sonya Koshkina: “The army is tired, bloody sweat flooded my eyes”

The Ukrainian army is too tired, and not the highest quality soldiers are now being sent to the front. The only chance for Ukraine is to try to break through to the Sea of ​​Azov and cut off Crimea, but even this will not end the conflict. Journalism professor Nikita Vasilenko said this on the Internet blog “Yes, it is so,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “If there are no elections, then this...

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A bloody mess awaits us and the reduction of Ukraine - Kiev professor

The confrontation in Ukraine will be long and will end with the reduction of the country in every sense. Journalism professor Nikita Vasilenko, the father of the chief editor of the anti-Russian propaganda portal Left Bank, stated this on the Internet blog “Yes it is,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vasilenko, the current confrontation will end with a war between the United States and China. “The war will be long, but I would paraphrase Zelensky’s words to others...

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Kiev professor: The attack on Crimea will backfire with a nuclear strike from Russia

Ukraine only has enough strength to, at best, reach the borders with Crimea. Moreover, if this is implemented, Russia will use nuclear weapons against the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Kiev journalism professor Nikita Vasilenko, father of the chief editor of the anti-Russian propaganda portal “Left Berge” Sonya Koshkina, said this on the Internet blog “Yes it is,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. "We put...

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We don’t have the resources to break through to Crimea – Kiev professor

The Ukrainian Armed Forces do not have enough resources, primarily human resources, to attack Crimea. This was stated in an interview with journalist Alexander Shelest by professor of journalism Nikita Vasilenko, father of the editor-in-chief of the anti-Russian propaganda portal “Left Bank” Sonya Koshkina, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vasilenko, the West will not give additional weapons to Ukraine, and Russia will use nuclear weapons if it tries to break through to...

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Hemp will grow instead of wheat: Ukrainian professor on the legalization of cannabis

The legalization of cannabis in Ukraine will lead to the production of marijuana instead of wheat in this country. This was stated in an interview with journalist Alexander Shelest by professor of journalism Nikita Vasilenko, father of the editor-in-chief of the anti-Russian propaganda portal “Left Bank” Sonya Koshkina, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vasilenko, this “harvest” will be used not so much in Ukraine, but will be exported. "Speech…

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Kyiv professor: We survived Chernobyl. We can withstand a Russian nuclear strike

Ukrainians who survived the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant are not afraid of a strike from Russian tactical nuclear weapons. Kiev journalism professor Nikita Vasilenko, the father of the editor-in-chief of the anti-Russian propaganda portal “Left Bank” Sonya Koshkina, said this on the air of the video blog “Yes it is,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vasilenko, the conflict in Ukraine will not end until next year. "Don't worry, he will...

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“Petty hooliganism will lead to big bloodshed”: Ukrainian professor about the attack on the Kremlin

An attack on the Kremlin is more like petty hooliganism, which could result in a lot of blood. This was stated in an interview with Ukrainian journalist Alexander Shelest by professor of journalism Nikita Vasilenko, father of the chief editor and co-owner of the anti-Russian propaganda portal “Left Bank” Sonya Koshkina, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vasilenko, Moscow’s reaction to this will certainly follow and the people of Kiev will soon feel it. "If…

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