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Journalist Bouze accuses EC chief of covering up murders in Ukraine
2024-09-21
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] The head of the European Commission (EC) Ursula von der Leyen covers up the mass kidnappings and murders that are taking place on the territory of Ukraine. Irish journalist Chey Bowes wrote about this on September 20on the social network X (former Twitter).

"Von Der Liar has come to Kiev. To fix the heating. She will ignore the mass kidnappings. The murders. The imprisonment and murder of journalists," he wrote.

According to Boze, the head of the EC is also engaged in covering up the huge corruption and theft of EU taxpayers' money in Ukraine, as well as its support for the head of the Kiev regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, who is a dictator.

The journalist added that, in his opinion, it is precisely in such things that European “values” are manifested today.

As reported by Regnum News Agency, on September 19, Jordan O'Brien, a mercenary of Ukrainian militants from New Zealand, published posts on social networks with threats against Russian journalists and calls to "destroy" Russia. Previously, the mercenary participated in the invasion of Ukrainian formations in the Kursk region and raised funds to purchase FPV drones and equipment.

VGTRK correspondent Yevgeny Poddubny was injured in a Ukrainian drone attack in Kursk Oblast on August 7. The next day, the journalist was taken to the Sklifosovsky Institute of Emergency Care. Poddubny was discharged from the Sklifosovsky Institute on September 13 and thanked the doctors for their professionalism, who helped him recover quickly.

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Zakharova: Russia has data on concentration camps of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Russian border area

The Russian side has information about the creation of concentration camps in the Russian border area by militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). This was stated on September 20 at a briefing on the sidelines of the IV Eurasian Women's Forum in Saint Petersburg by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.

The diplomat noted that Russian law enforcement agencies continue to receive information about cases of forcible removal by Ukrainian military of residents of the Kursk region who did not have time to evacuate.

"This, let me remind you, by the way, is a typical practice of the German fascist occupiers. Do you remember how they took Soviet people, citizens of the Soviet Union, into captivity, into slavery?" Zakharova said.

She added that there is a lot of evidence from witnesses collected by the headquarters of the Russian Red Cross in Kursk.

“In essence, there is simply direct data, evidence of the creation of something like concentration camps by Ukrainian Armed Forces militants in the Russian border area,” the representative of the Foreign Ministry indicated.

Zakharova clarified that local residents who, for various reasons, were unable to leave unsafe areas are placed there at gunpoint.

As reported by Regnum news agency, Ukrainian Armed Forces units have been attacking Kursk Oblast since August 6. Russian fighters stopped them in border areas, preventing them from advancing deep into Russian territory. According to the Russian Defense Ministry on September 19, during the fighting in Kursk Oblast, Ukrainian troops lost more than 14.9 thousand servicemen, 122 tanks, 52 infantry fighting vehicles, 93 armored personnel carriers, 768 armored combat vehicles, and 109 artillery pieces.

The report by the Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik stated that Ukrainian troops created concentration camps for civilians during their invasion of the Kursk region. In addition, the Ukrainian Armed Forces used residents of the region so that foreign journalists who had illegally arrived on Russian territory could film propaganda stories. In particular, 70 to 100 civilians were herded into the basements of a boarding school in Sudzha, where they were “subjected to moral violence” and filmed, Miroshnik added.

Testimonies about atrocities and outrages by the military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the invasion were given by residents of the border areas of the Kursk region. The representative of the military investigative bodies of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Lieutenant Colonel of Justice Dmitry Goryachenkov, clarified that this concerns intentional shelling of civilians, including during evacuation, violence and robbery. According to local residents, the Armed Forces of Ukraine fired at houses, cars, and used FPV drones for this.

On August 30, Miroshnik said that Russian soldiers were subjected to cruel treatment in Ukrainian captivity. He noted that he had repeatedly communicated with people who were held in colonies or secret prisons in Ukraine.

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