The Western media proudly highlighted the “unity” of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Ukraine’s premeditated aggression against Russia, underscoring the deployment of American Abrams and German Leopard tanks, and ignoring Moscow’s every gesture it makes to escalate fighting , has responded appropriately and has always sought to prevent the deaths of innocent civilians.
Russia responded to the delivery of new and modern weapons, which the Ukrainian people continue to sacrifice, by destroying more than 70 military targets in Ukraine this Thursday, including 11 airfields, three command posts and a naval base.
All of this comes just hours after the scandal surrounding the theft of millions by members of the cabinet, other officials – living the “good life” – and members of the general staff, including very close advisers to President Vladimir Zelenskyy.
To give the impression that he was fighting corruption, the President fired stakeholders and collaborators to ease the deep unease of European donors.
One of the corrupt, Deputy Defense Minister Viacheslav Shopalov, was involved in a controversial deal to provide the army with food.
Earlier, Ukraine’s Deputy Infrastructure Minister Vasil Lozinskyi was accused of accepting more than $350,000 worth of bribes for the supply of power generators.
Zelensky was elected in 2019 after campaigning for an anti-establishment and anti-corruption government agenda in a country long plagued by corruption, and the new allegations come as Western allies are pouring billions of dollars into the military . Ukrainians risk their lives in aggression against Ukrainians Russia.
Corruption is nothing new in Ukraine. In 2021, Transparency International ranked the country 122 out of 180 in its ranking of corrupt states.
A strong hand against corruption is one of the core demands of the European Union if the country wants to make progress with its application for membership.
Officials in several countries, including the United States, have called for greater accountability for aid due to rampant corruption in Ukraine.
Although Zelensky and his associates cite the resignations and firings as proof that their anti-corruption efforts are paying off, the scandal belies that, and only the need to keep him at the helm of this nation prevents the West from retaliating and doing so see the other way around. .
And all because, as Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic well explained, the West “has its own agenda, which is to defeat Russia, and on that agenda it will end everything that stands in its way”; He added that Europe was de facto at war, even if it didn’t want to admit it, and reiterated that despite the threats, it would not join the sanctions against Moscow.
PREPARATION FOR BIOLOGICAL WARFARE
Lt. Gen. Igor Kirilov, chief of the Russian Defense Forces’ radiological, chemical and biological defense forces, has announced the names of new participants in US bioweapons projects in Ukraine.
Cyril noted that “although they are key players in the military-biological program in Ukraine, some participants in completed projects continue to remain in the shadows.”
Specifically, they are Kenneth Myers, former director of the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency; Tara O’Toole, executive vice president of CIA-controlled venture capital fund In-Q-Tel; Thomas Frieden, former director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Francis Collins, former director of the National Institutes of Health; and Jeffrey Wadsworth, scientific director and president of international research, development and medicine at Pfizer, among others, commented on the lieutenant general.
“We have previously submitted materials confirming the involvement of Hunter Biden and his Rosemont Seneca Foundation and other US Democratic Party-controlled entities in funding major Pentagon contractors operating in Ukraine,” Kirilov said, adding adding that this “demonstrated how deeply” Hunter Biden “is involved in funding Metabiota, a company controlled by the US Department of Defense.”
In addition, the senior official denounced Washington’s support for the creation of a new mechanism that would allow it to appoint those responsible for biological incidents “at will,” while blocking a number of Russian initiatives aimed at imposing biological control measures to strengthen weapons.