The impressive number of games Neymar missed through injury at

The impressive number of games Neymar missed through injury at PSG

As revealed by Le Parisien, this is the fifth consecutive time the Brazilian ’10’ has been injured in the closing stages of the season.

Complicated landscape. neymar He’s not approaching his prime in the PSG. Amid constant criticism of his performance and rumors of his departure from the club, the Brazilian picked up another serious injury and is likely to miss the crucial game against FC Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Faced with this scenario, outlet Le Parisien released a report revealing the surprising number of games the “10” have missed since arriving at the institution.

As one recalls, ‘Ney’ arrived from Barcelona with the aim of helping the Parisians win the first Champions League in their history; However, over the years, the title seems more elusive and all indications are that the policy would attempt to cut ties with the 31-year-old attacker.

Neymar is one of PSG's highest paid players.  Photo: AFP

Neymar is one of PSG’s highest paid players. Photo: AFP

One of the most questioned aspects is his constant injuries. The French press report shows that the skilful attacker has missed 86 games for this reason and this is the fifth straight time he has lost the final stages of the season.

When will the second leg between PSG and Bayern Munich take place?

After the 1:0 of ​​the Germans against the team of Lionel Messi Both teams meet again on March 8th in the Alianza Arena. The signing will be played from 15:00 (Peruvian time) and the winner will advance to the Quarterfinals of the Champions League.

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Georgia grand jury foreman chuckles and admits it would have

Georgia grand jury foreman chuckles and admits it would have been “great” to subpoena Trump

The Georgia grand jury forewoman who could indict Donald Trump laughed and said she wanted to subpoena him “kinda” just for a chance to swear him in — on a bizarre media tour that’s already giving prosecutors a headache.

In just one of her many interviews about a normally veiled trial, foreman Emily Kohrs told MSNBC why she wanted to hear from Trump in person.

“I wanted to hear from the former president, but honestly I wanted to subpoena the former president because I had to swear everyone in,” she said. “And so I thought it would be really cool to have 60 seconds with President Trump where I look at him and say, ‘Solemnly swear,’ and I can swear him in,” she continued.

She said she “kinda thought this would be a great moment,” and smiled.

There are now concerns that their media tour could jeopardize possible indictments against Trump and his MAGA allies.

Emily Kohrs, a foreman of the Atlanta-based grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election, was on a media tour and offered hints about possible indictments

Emily Kohrs, a foreman of the Atlanta-based grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election, was on a media tour and offered hints about possible indictments

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“I wanted to hear from the former president, but honestly I wanted to subpoena the former president because I had to swear everyone in,” she said. “And so I thought it would be really cool to have 60 seconds with President Trump where I look at him and say, ‘Solemnly swear,’ and I can swear him in,” she continued

Former federal prosecutor Elie Hoing said the Anderson Cooper Kohr interviews were a “terrible idea” and a “nightmare” for prosecutors.

“Mark my words, Donald Trump’s team will make a motion, if there is an indictment, to dismiss those charges on the basis of grand jury inappropriateness,” he added.

‘She’s not supposed to talk about anything.’

Attorneys for witnesses who have appeared before the grand jury, which may recommend indictments are already preparing to move to attempt to have charges overturned based on her public statements.

Kohrs also spoke to CNN about the nature of the possible charges.

Fulton County Prosecutor Fani Willis has investigated conduct related to efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election, including the former president’s infamous phone call to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, urging him to only “11,780 votes to be found”.

“Can you imagine doing this for eight months and not coming out with a whole list of recommended charges,” Kohrs told CNN. “It’s not a short list. It is not.’

“There may be some names on this list that you didn’t expect. But the big name that everyone keeps asking me about — I don’t think you’ll be shocked,” she said — in comments that seemed to hint at possible charges against Trump himself.

She also said in a later interview with the network that the charges could top a dozen.

“I think so. That’s probably a good guess,’ she said.

Former President Donald Trump has blasted the interviews, calling the proceedings

Former President Donald Trump has blasted the interviews, calling the proceedings “kangaroo court.”

Trump again called Georgia Foreign Minister Brad Raffensperger, whom he asked to

Trump again called Georgia Foreign Minister Brad Raffensperger, whom he asked to “find 11,780 votes,” a “perfect” call

Trump on Wednesday publicized the case as a “ridiculous” case, which he described as a “strongly political follow-up to the greatest witch hunt of all time.”

“Now you have an extremely energetic young woman who is (understand yourself!) the ‘pre-person’ of the racist prosecutor’s special grand jury, walking around and doing a media tour that incredibly reveals the inner workings and minds of the grand jury . This is not JUSTICE, this is an illegal Kangaroo Court. Atlanta leads the nation in murder and other violent crimes. All I’ve done is TWO PERFECT PHONE CALLS!!!’

That was a reference to his call to the state’s top election official, in which he said, “I just want to find 11,780 votes, that’s one more than us,” amid a recount and battle over election results in a state campaigning for Joe Biden decided .

He has also used the term to refer to his phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy seeking an investigation into Hunter Biden. It was part of his first impeachment trial in the Senate.

Former Assistant US Attorney Elie Honig called the media tour on CNN “a prosecutor’s nightmare.” He said it was a “terrible idea” and speculated prosecutors “cinched”.

The TV hits came after Kohrs said “one or more witnesses” will be charged, first reported by the New York Times

“It’s not a short list,” said foreman Emily Kohrs, adding that the jury appended eight pages of the statute code “which we quoted at various points in the report.”

Following the release of part of the report last week, Kohrs says there are still seven sections that remain sealed with indictment recommendations.

These sections are silent on important details, including who the panel believes committed perjury and what other specific charges should be pursued. But it is the first time the grand jury’s recommendations for criminal charges related to the case have been released. And it’s a reminder of the deepening legal challenges the former president faces as he ramps up his third bid for the White House amid multiple legal investigations.

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Former President Donald Trump recently called for “full exoneration” after the report’s partial release, although that was not the case and portions related to recommended charges are still classified.

Rudy Giuliani, attorney for former President Donald J. Trump and former mayor of New York City, testified in the Georgia grand jury investigation into Trump's election interference attempts

Rudy Giuliani, attorney for former President Donald J. Trump and former mayor of New York City, testified in the Georgia grand jury investigation into Trump’s election interference attempts

Sen. Lindsey Graham, RS.C.  said:

Sen. Lindsey Graham, RS.C. said, “I am confident that I have testified openly and honestly” before Georgia’s special jury about possible interference in the election

Trump is also under investigation by the US Department of Justice for storing classified documents at his Florida estate.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has said since the investigation began two years ago that she was interested in a Jan. 2, 2021 phone call in which Trump suggested to Raffensperger he could “find” the votes needed to to reverse its loss the state.

“All I want to do is this: I just want to find 11,780 votes, that’s one more than we have,” Trump said during the call. “Because we won the state.”

Trump has repeatedly said his conversation with Raffensperger was “perfect” and that he is “very confident” he will not be charged.

In fact, he claimed on his social media platform Truth Social that the release gave him “total exoneration,” although that was not the case and portions related to recommended charges are still classified.

The grand jury that asked Willis to assist in her investigation met in May and presented its report to Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney on December 15. The panel has no power to bring charges. Instead, his report includes recommendations for Willis, who will ultimately decide whether to bring one or more indictments to a regular grand jury.

Over the course of about seven months, the special grand jurors heard 75 witnesses, including Trump allies, including former New York Mayor and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani and US Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. High-ranking Georgian officials such as Raffensperger and Kemp also appeared before the panel.

Graham recently told reporters that he has not been contacted by authorities regarding his testimony. “I am confident that I have spoken openly and honestly,” he said.

McBurney wrote in his decision that it was inappropriate to release the full report now because it was important to protect the due process rights of those for whom the grand jury had recommended indictments.

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Russian invasion ‘an affront’, says UN chief as assembly meets on Ukraine

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as an “affront to our collective conscience” as the 193-member General Assembly meets ahead of a vote the US said would “go down in history”.

In a speech Wednesday during a special session of the General Assembly, Guterres called the anniversary of the Moscow attack “a somber milestone for the people of Ukraine and for the international community.”

As fighting raged in Ukraine, the General Assembly debated a motion backed by Kiev and its allies calling for a “just and lasting peace”.

Although the measure was not as harsh as Ukraine had called for, Kyiv hoped a large majority of UN states would back the non-binding resolution to show it has the support of the world community.

US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield said the resolution called on member states to support diplomacy and a comprehensive and lasting peace in Ukraine.

“This vote will go down in history. We will see where all nations stand in terms of peace in Ukraine,” she said.

Some 60 countries have backed the resolution, which “emphasizes the need to achieve a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine as soon as possible, in accordance with the principles of the United Nations Charter.”

It reaffirmed the “UN commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine” and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities.

It also calls on Russia to “immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its armed forces from the territory of Ukraine.”

In his opening speech, Guterres highlighted the impact of the Russian invasion on the world. He noted that it has spawned eight million refugees and damaged global food and energy supplies in countries far from the war zone.

With the new resolution, Kyiv hopes to garner support from at least as many countries as it did in October, when 143 countries voted to condemn Russia’s declared annexation of several Ukrainian territories.

China, India and more than 30 other countries have abstained in previous UN votes in support of Ukraine.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba told delegates they were facing a “crucial moment”.

“Never in recent history has the line between good and evil been so clear. A country just wants to live. The other wants to kill and destroy,” he said.

More than 80 countries are expected to address the General Assembly, which is expected to vote on the draft resolution on Ukraine on Thursday or Friday.

As the debate opened, Russia’s UN envoy Vasily Nebenzia called Ukraine “neo-Nazi” and accused the West of sacrificing the country and developing countries in their desire to defeat Russia.

“They are ready to plunge the whole world into the abyss of war,” Nebenzia said, adding that the US and its allies wanted to consolidate their own “hegemony.”

But that was rejected by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.

“I want to emphasize: this war is not a ‘European affair’. It’s not about ‘West vs. Russia’ either,” Borrell told the General Assembly.

“No, this illegal war affects everyone: the North, the South, the East and the West,” he said.

The General Assembly was the focus of UN action in Ukraine, with the 15-member Security Council paralyzed by the veto power Russia exercised as a permanent member alongside the United States, China, France and Britain.

The Security Council has held dozens of meetings on Ukraine over the past year and will discuss the war again on Friday at a ministerial meeting attended by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Diplomats say Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will not attend.

Agence France-Presse and Portal contributed to this report

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Flight to Washington DC had to be diverted after passenger reportedly tried to enter cockpit

FOX Business’ Cheryl Casone covers the latest travel news this Thursday.

An American Airlines flight bound for Washington, DC, had to be diverted to Raleigh, North Carolina, because of a “disruptive passenger” on board, officials said Wednesday.

Agents from the FBI’s Charlotte field office responded at the airport and took the reluctant passenger off the flight.

“The FBI is currently conducting interviews to gather the facts and will be consulting with the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina to determine whether federal charges will be filed,” an FBI spokesman told Fox Business.

FILE PHOTO: An American Airlines jet moves across the runway. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images/Getty Images)

The pilot said in an air traffic control recording that the flight was diverted due to a level four threat, which Queen City News said was issued for an “attempted or actual flight deck violation”.

Envoy Air Flight 3444 originally took off from Jacksonville, Fla. at 2:32 p.m. and landed in Raleigh at 3:41 p.m., according to FlightAware. The plane stayed in Raleigh for two hours before taking off for Washington DC at 5:40 p.m

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The Federal Aviation Administration issued an 11-minute ground stop and had to pause some East Coast flights bound for Raleigh-Durham International Airport.

FILE PHOTO: Passengers travel via Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU). (DANIEL SLIM/AFP via Getty Images/Getty Images)

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Kim Zolciaks daughters deny crazy rumors that Georgia home is

Kim Zolciak’s daughters deny ‘crazy’ rumors that Georgia home is under foreclosure

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Brielle and Ariana Biermann claimed the foreclosure rumors were all a huge misunderstanding.Instagram/kimzolciakbiermann

Kim Zolciak’s eldest daughters, Brielle and Ariana Biermann, slammed the “crazy” rumors that their Georgia mansion is set to be foreclosed on and auctioned off.

“Don’t believe everything you hear,” Ariana, 21, told TMZ paps after landing at LAX on Wednesday, claiming it was all a big “misunderstanding.”

In fact, the sisters even noted that they had slept at their mother’s house the night before and had no plans to leave any time soon.

“Everything is still there,” Ariana continued. “We all live there.”

Brielle, 25, added that the family “went through this back in November” when rumors surfaced that their home was being foreclosed on for just $257,000 — which wasn’t the case.

The girls announced that their family still lives in the house. Kim Zolciak-Biermann/Instagram

In response, her younger sister joked that they just “have to see what happens on March 7th.”

Fulton County shared a notice last week that the massive mansion would be auctioned by the Trust Bank on March 7 after Kim and her husband Kroy Biermann defaulted on a $1.65 million loan.

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Kim and Kroy Biermann spent $880,000 on the home in 2012.

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The “RHOA” graduate gave fans a tour of the house amid foreclosure rumors.

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The house has almost tripled since it was bought.

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The house was already in foreclosure in 2014.

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Despite the upcoming auction, Kim took to social media to flaunt her lavish mansion complete with crystal chandeliers, an elevator, basketball court and spa.

The former Real Housewives of Atlanta star even shared a video of Kroy vacuuming one of the house’s seven bedrooms in nothing but his boxers.

The Don’t Be Tardy alumni poured “millions and millions of dollars” into the home. Kim Zolciak-Biermann/Instagram

Kim and Kroy bought the home — which also faced foreclosure in 2014 — in 2012 for $880,000.

Since then, the home — which they’ve poured “millions and millions of dollars” into — has nearly tripled that amount.

In addition to Ariana and Brielle, the Don’t Be Tardy stars share children Kroy “KJ” Jagger Jr., 11, Kash Kade, 10, and twins Kaia Rose and Kane Ren, 9.

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Alabama star Brandon Miller will play South Carolina despite shooting with Darius Miles

Alabama star freshman Brandon Miller will be active and in the lineup for Wednesday night’s away game against South Carolina, although new information has tied him to the scene of a January shooting in Tuscaloosa. The incident led to a charge of murdering teammate Darius Miles and another man, Michael Davis, and killed 23-year-old Jamea Harris.

“[Miller] is with our team in South Carolina. He went for a walk today, and I expect he’ll play tonight,” Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne said on ESPN’s College Gameday Podcast on Wednesday afternoon.

AL.com reported from police testimony during the initial hearings that Miller brought the gun to the scene and even received text messages from Miles referencing the gun. The news broke Tuesday, and it appeared to be new information not only for the public, but also for the Alabama government, Byrne revealed on the podcast.

Byrne clearly stated that the athletic department is not trying to “do the work of investigators” and takes a position of full cooperation with the process. That has led to situations like this week, where Tuesday’s revelations from Wednesday’s hearing were also followed by a statement from Miller’s attorney, discussing the fact that Miles wrote to Miller for “almost an hour” and requested a ride home asked, and Miller “was not involved in the collection of the gun.”

“While we are not investigators, we have a duty to assess whether someone has violated university rules, policies or standards. We make this assessment based on facts. We found some new facts yesterday, we found some new facts today,” Byrne said. “Here’s what we know: Brandon Miller wasn’t present at the verbal altercation. Brandon was already on his way to pick up Darius when Darius texted him. Brandon never left his vehicle and was not involved in the collection of the gun. The shooting occurred seconds after Brandon arrived. Brandon is a fully cooperating witness and not a suspect.”

The Crimson Tide #2 meets the Gamecocks on Wednesday night, with the peak scheduled for 9 p.m. ET.

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War in Ukraine Russias suspension of the New Start treaty

War in Ukraine: Russia’s suspension of the New Start treaty, a ‘sign of defiance’ but not a threat

  • On Tuesday, in an address to the Russian nation, Vladimir Putin announced that Moscow is suspending its participation in the New Start nuclear disarmament treaty.
  • This bilateral agreement between the United States and Russia, signed in 2010 and extended to 2026, limits the number of operational nuclear warheads and visits to nuclear sites by the other party.
  • For Isabelle Facon, research director of the Foundation for Strategic Research, and Philippe Migault, researcher at Iris and co-founder of the Brenus Institute, interviewed by 20 minutes, this announcement does not necessarily change the level of the threat level of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

A long speech, great hostility towards the West and a decision. “I am obliged to announce that Russia is suspending its participation in the New Start Treaty,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said during an address to the nation almost a year after the start of the war in Ukraine. Condemnations ranging from “serious mistakes”, “hasty” decisions and regrets immediately hailed within NATO.

But what does this nuclear disarmament treaty say? Why is Vladimir Putin only temporarily out? Should this be seen as a greater threat from the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine? 20 minutes takes stock with two experts.

What is the New Start contract?

“It’s a memoir from the good old days, when Barack Obama wanted to reshape Washington’s relationship with Moscow,” says Philippe Migault, a researcher at Iris and co-founder of the Brenus Institute. This treaty, signed in 2010 between the two main nuclear powers, envisages “reducing the number of usable nuclear warheads by 30%”, with a limit of 1550, on board “800 missiles or bombers”. This leaves “largely enough to destroy the earth several times,” emphasizes the researcher. One of the key points of the treaty is that Russia can visit and control American facilities and vice versa.

The idea for the American President is then to “send a signal” by showing that “the nuclear powers are well on the way to disarmament” in order to restart the non-proliferation dynamic, explains Isabelle Facon, head Researcher at the Strategic Research Foundation. The Russian side is then ready to negotiate a new treaty because “it makes visible the other power’s nuclear arsenal,” but also because “these bilateral negotiations with the United States on this issue are elements that support the idea that Russia is a great force”.

The contract originally expired in 2021. But in the context of already very deteriorated relations, New Start was extended in early 2021 to 2026, then “Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin” met in Geneva in June 2021, and on that occasion reiterated their desire to maintain dialogue on the subject. A little miracle.

Why does Russia want to suspend the treaty?

When Russia announced the “suspension” of its participation in the treaty, the Russian Foreign Ministry was quick to specify that it would continue to respect the limitations on its nuclear arsenal. But according to Moscow, “the United States wants to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, which, according to Russians, significantly changes the environment for the implementation of the treaty,” notes Isabelle Facon. From the Kremlin’s point of view, the delivery of “increasingly heavier” weapons to Ukraine contradicts this point. “Strategic bases with bombers have already been bombed, like Engels’ on the Volga,” explains Philippe Migault. And since, in his opinion, “NATO already provides Ukraine with all the help of its secret services, Russia will not make it easier for it by accepting American visits to its bases.”

The gender confusion between NATO and the United States is also noted by Moscow, after “a February 3 NATO press release denouncing that Russia no longer accepts inspections,” notes Isabelle Facon. However, the treaty is bilateral, and “Moscow has been asking for some time to consider integrating the nuclear potential of the three nuclear powers in the alliance” into talks on a new treaty. So Vladimir Putin can use his usual “responsibility reversal” rhetoric by claiming “it’s not us who changed the terms of the treaty,” she decodes.

Does this decision increase the risk of Russia using nuclear weapons?

For the two experts interviewed by 20 Minutes, the threat situation does not change with this announcement. “It’s a sign of distrust, but the risk of not getting worse,” suggests Philippe Migault, invoking a “symbolic field”. “The New Start treaty concerns strategic weapons, while in Ukraine there are more concerns about the possible use of non-strategic weapons,” emphasizes Isabelle Facon.

The aim is above all to “stimulate those on the western side who are pushing to go to the negotiating table quickly” in order to avoid an escalation. All in a context in which Russia “occupies important areas in Ukraine” but can no longer advance. Especially since the Kremlin, by ordering a suspension instead of a total exit, “leaves the door open for a return to the treaty” if “the conditions are right”, i.e. Washington no longer supports the EU militarily.

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Putin the secret plan to rebuild the USSR the

Putin, the secret plan to rebuild the USSR: the next goal is the annexation of Belarus

Ukraine first, by force. Then Belarus with political-economic maneuvers. Then to pursue this never-hidden dream: the rebirth of the Soviet Union….

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Before theUkraine, forcibly. Then the Belarus, with economic maneuvers. To then pursue this never-hidden dream: the rebirth ofSoviet Union. Despite the war against Kyiv stagnant, Wladimir Putin already beyond the crosshairs of their own expansion targets. second”file center“, the research project started by Mikhail KhodorkovskyOpponents of the Tsar now in exile a Londonwould there be a document titled “Strategic goals of the Russian Federation in the Belarusian direction‘ which would explain step by step how Fly wants to increase its control over the country by 2030. The 17-page dossier has already been examined by a number of journalists from Ukrainian, German, Swedish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Slovak and US newspapers: all consulted external experts confirmed the authenticity of the document.

Putin’s steps

But how does the tsar intend to proceed? The dossier – which would have been prepared by Kremlin with support from Russian 007 and the Armed Forces General Staff – it even features a range of timescales. Some are to be reached in the coming months. Others, longer term, are scheduled to be completed by 2025. And the “final package” of measures to be implemented by 2030.

The plan is based on state of the nationa supranational body that Russia And Belarus They created in 1996 – there was in the Kremlin Boris YeltsinTo Minsk Already Lukashenko – Establishing close cooperation between the two countries by leveling political and economic differences. All sufficiently vague to give Putin leeway. Then, since Putin intervened in 2020 to help his Belarusian counterpart maintain the status quo threatened by internal unrest, Belarus has continued to “hand itself over” to the tsar. This now prepares the steps for the big annexation: Russia essentially aims to adapt local legislation to that of Russia Flyto take control of foreign policy and increase the military presence in the country. The “secret weapon” will be the facilitated issuance of Russian passports to Belarusian citizens who request it: a way to grab Putin by the hilt that could one day justify possible military action in defense of “his” citizens.

commitment to the war

As for the reinforcement of the military garrison, in fact, it has already started the invasion ofUkraine. If it’s true that the Belarus trying not to get involved in the conflict, that’s also true Lukashenko it allowed Putin to attack Ukraine from Belarusian soil. Especially in the first part of the conflict, when Moscow’s troops attacked from Belarus on both sides of the river Dnipro, they had tried to squeeze Kiev with pincers. A maneuver that failed, but in any case did not exhaust Lukashenko’s cooperation, which allowed the Russians to continue firing rockets from his territory and made his military structures available to the Tsar’s troops. So the annexation of Belarus seems to be more advanced than one might think. But it will be difficult to imagine before the Ukrainian campaign has reached a turning point.

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