Ukraine war: Vladimir Putin’s forces ARREST more than 2,000 protestors, as desperate Russians flee from brutal conscription

THOSE WHO ARE COMING TO RUSSIA TO FIGHT FOR THE Butcher OF Mariupol HAVE BEEN ADVISED NOT to RETURN TO THE EU.

“There is no return for those who go,”Eerik-Niiles Kross (Estonian politician and former chief intelligence officer) vowed to bind him. “crimes against peace is a criminal offence under Estonian law.”

He claimed that Estonian residents who fought for the rights of others were Estonians. KremlinNow available “banned”However, if Russians living abroad resist Putin’s draft, then they will have “all legal protection and will not let Russia to force anyone.”

Finland, Latvia and Lithuania, Estonia, as well as Poland, have decided to ban Russian tourists. Meanwhile, the EU has halted all flights from Russia into its member countries.

Huge lines were seen near the border with Russia, and some people even left their cars as they fled. Putin’sDraft of 300,000. Soldiers to fight in the Ukraine war.

For the most recent updates, check out our Ukraine-Russia live blog.

  • Ukraine has seven more crop cargo ships

    After waiting months for exports to resume in Ukraine, more vessels have left the black sea corridor of Ukraine.

    “On September 25, 7 ships with 146.2 thousand tons of agricultural produce for countries in Africa, Asia and Europe left the ports of Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi,”On Facebook, the Ukrainian Infrastructure Ministry confirmed its confirmation.

    Before the war, Ukraine exported up to 6,000,000 tonnes of grain per month.

  • Dmytro Kuleba meets with China’s Minister of Foreign Affairs

    Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs has met with China’s counterpart Wang Yi.

    They discussed relations with China and China, and they reaffirmed their friendship. “respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”.

    Dmytro Kuleba said that China also speaks of its own. “rejection of the use of force as a means of resolving differences”.

  • Putin relaxes citizenship laws for foreigners serving in the military

    The laws regarding military service have been relaxed by the Russian dictator.

    Now, foreigners can apply for citizenship even if they do not have a residence permit.

  • 700 protestors DETAINED IN Russia Over Forcible Mobilization

    According to some reports, locals are upset that conscription criteria-breakers are being sent off to war.

    One man wrote: “Mobilise yourself, you lice-infested rat,”Khabarovsk and was taken into custody.

  • Ukraine: Bodies of mutilated victims found

    Ukraine confirmed that Russian torturers had mutilated victims so severely that it was difficult to determine their gender.

    They are among 430 bodies that have now been exhumed after Putin’s troops retreated from the city of Izyum following a Ukrainian advance.

    It has been shown that torture chambers were built alongside graves.

    Click here to read more.

  • Russia replaces it’s highest-ranking military general

    Dmitry Bulgakov “relieved”Read his post.

    Telegram has revealed that yesterday’s announcement by Telegram was made that the Army General will not be the deputy defence minister.

  • Nigerian president says the UN prioritises certain global issues

    He was referring to the ongoing conflicts in Europe, which were first sparked in 1915 and continue today in Ukraine.

    Muhammadu Buhari stated: Were you equally determined during the tragedies in Syria, Libya, and Yemen?

    “And didn’t the West return to ‘business as usual’After the wars in Congo and Horn of Africa?

    “While condemning the invasion of Ukraine, do we give equal weight to fighting mercenaries who seek to destabilise the Sahel and threaten many other states in Africa?”

  • Iran’s embassy presence in Ukraine reduced due to Russian drone attacks

    Iran’s ambassador will have his credentials stripped because Russia has been using Iranian drones to initiate attacks, claims Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

    Al-JazeeraAccording to reports,Ukrainian forces destroyed eight Iranian drones

    ”Today the Russian army used Iranian drones for its attacks on Dnipropetrovsk region and Odesa. I instructed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to strongly react to this fact,” Zelenskyy said in his address.

    “Six of these Iranian drones were downed by our air defences of the East and South commands. One more was brought to ground by air defences of the navy … And just now I am being told about the downing by air defences of the South command of another strike Iranian drone,”He said.

  • Referendum voting continues in occupied areas

    In occupied Ukrainian regions, Moscow-backed referendums continue.

    Election officials were accompanied by police officers who lifted ballots into homes and set up mobile polling stations.

    Voting is doneTuesday

  • Russians detain thousands to challenge Putin’s brutal mobilisation strategy

    According to OVD-Info, over 2,000 Russians have been arrested for protesting Putin’s recent partial mobilisation policy.

    As stated by the report, arrests have taken place in 33 towns across the country, as Russians resist these new draconian measures.

    Around 300,000 Russian reservists will be made to join the conflict.

  • Liz Truss slams Putin as ‘sham referenda’ take place

    Speaking to CNN, the newly-appointed Prime Minister has slammed the Russian dictator.

    “I think he didn’t anticipate the strength of reaction from the free world,” Truss told CNN.

    “We should not be listening to his sabre-rattling and his bogus threats. Instead, what we need to do is continue to put sanctions on Russia and continue to support the Ukrainians.”

    Ukraine war: Vladimir Putin's forces ARREST more than 2,000 protestors, as desperate Russians flee from brutal conscription
  • Russia has over 2,500 Ukrainian POWs, official claims

    Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk told the BBC today that Putin is holding at least 2,500 Ukrainians hostage, as his brutal invasion rages on.

    This comes just days after Russia and Ukraine exchange a group of prisoners, with 215 being returned to Putin’s country.

    Five of the POWs freed from Russia were British and have since arrived back home.

  • US secretary of state accuses Russia of ‘shredding’ international order.

    Speaking at UN security council, the US secretary of state Antony Blinken accused Putin of destroying international order “before our eyes.”

    “We cannot – we will not – let President Putin get away with it,” he went on to say.

    “If we fail to defend this principle when the Kremlin is so flagrantly violating it, we send the message to aggressors everywhere that they can ignore it, too.”

  • US issues stark warning to Putin following nuclear threats

    A White House official issued a stark warning to Putin this week, following the dictator’s veiled nuclear threats.

    “If Russia crosses this line, there will be catastrophic consequences for Russia,” White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told NBC.

    “The United States will respond decisively. Now in private channels, we have spelled out in greater detail exactly what that would mean.”

  • Video shows Russian protesters resisting new ‘partial mobilisation’ policy

    A video shared by NEXTA reportedly shows Russian protesters clashing with Police in Dagestan.

    The region’s capital, Makhachkala, looks to be the centre of this resistance, as hundreds take to the streets to resist Putin’s brutal new policy.

  • Reports of ‘torture’ for new Russian recruits

    It is estimated that 300,000 Russians could be conscripted into Russia’s army as the Kremlin continues its invasion of Ukraine.

    Horror reports have been made of new troops being “raped and tortured”.

    “Dedovshchina” involves barbaric initiation rituals, said Former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, General Sir Richard Shirreff.

    He told Central Recorder: “It is a brutal army with no sense of honour or values and your chances of surviving any war in the Russian army are pretty low.”

  • Around 50 Ukrainian soldiers are killed every day, Zelensky reports

    Approximately 50 Ukrainian troops die every day, Zelensky told Ouest-France newspaper.

    This comes as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive in the Kharkiv region.

  • ‘We won’t allow occupants to go unpunished’, says Zelensky

    In his nightly address, Ukraine’s President has issued a stark warning to their Russian invaders.

    “We won’t allow occupants to go unpunished,” he said.

    “We will definitely liberate our entire country – from Kherson to Luhansk region, from Crimea, I emphasize, to Donetsk Oblast.

    “Every murderer and executioner will be brought to justice for what they did against we Ukrainians.”

    Ukraine war: Vladimir Putin's forces ARREST more than 2,000 protestors, as desperate Russians flee from brutal conscription
  • Over 2,000 Russian’s detained for protesting brutal mobilisation policy

    According to OVD Info, more than 2,000 Russians were arrested in protest of Putin’s partial mobilization policy.

    According to the report arrests took place in 33 cities across the country. This is because Russians are resisting these new draconian measures.

    Around 300,000. Russian reservists will be asked to join the conflict.

  • Images: Russian reservists go to war

    Following Putin’s announcement of “partial mobilisation”Many thousands of Russian men were forced to board planes and coaches to Ukraine by their superiors.

    Above, Russian reservists assemble outside a stadium which has been turned into a recruitment center.

    In the next few weeks, around 300,000.000 additional troops will be heading to Ukraine.

    Ukraine war: Vladimir Putin's forces ARREST more than 2,000 protestors, as desperate Russians flee from brutal conscription
  • MoD gives the most recent update on the war against Ukraine

    The British Ministry of Defence provides further insight into the current state of affairs in Ukraine.

    The statement reads: “On 21 September 2022, high-profile Russian nationalist Duma member Aleksandr Khinstein called for the partial mobilisation of Russia’s military to be extended to the Russian National Guard (Rosgvardia).

    “Rosgvardia units played an important part in combat and rear-area security in Ukraine. They are currently facilitating accession referendums within occupied areas.

    “The force is intended for use in domestic security roles, to ensure the continuity of Putin’s regime. It was not prepared for the fighting it had to endure in Ukraine.

    Rosgvardia faces a high likelihood of being under strain because it has to suppress growing Russian dissent and perform operational tasks in Ukraine.

    “There is a realistic possibility that mobilisation will be used to reinforce Rosgvardia units with additional manpower.”

  • Russian losses continue mounting as Putin’s brutal invasion rages on

    As Ukraine fights its invaders, Russian losses continue to mount.

    According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence Russian losses have reached 56 700

    Putin’s troops also lost 227 tanks and 259 aircrafts.

  • China urges Russia and Ukraine not to continue ‘crisis spilling over’

    The UN address was made by the Chinese foreign minister asking the two countries to refrain from allowing the invasion to affect developing nations.

    Wang Yi said: “China supports all efforts conducive to the peaceful resolution of the Ukraine crisis.

    “The pressing priority is to facilitate talks for peace,” Wang said.

    “The fundamental solution is to address the legitimate security concerns of all parties and build a balanced, effective and sustainable security architecture,”He concluded.

  • Ukraine has seven more crop cargo ships

    After waiting months for exports to resume in Ukraine, more vessels have left the black sea corridor of Ukraine.

    “On September 25, 7 ships with 146.2 thousand tons of agricultural produce for countries in Africa, Asia and Europe left the ports of Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi,”On Facebook, the Ukrainian Infrastructure Ministry confirmed its confirmation.

    Ukraine shipped 6 million tonnes of grain per calendar month prior to the war.

  • 700 protestors arrested in Russia for forced mobilisation

    According to some reports, locals are upset that conscription criteria-breakers are being sent off to war.

    One man wrote: “Mobilise yourself, you lice-infested rat,”Khabarovsk and was taken into custody.

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