Absolutely admire your restraint and professionalism in this horrible situation. Hopefully the international community can help you redeem the dead. Stay safe!
The Russian army are a bunch of drunken thugs with no discipline killing civillians all evidence must be preserved for a later date and justice must be served for the victims of these crimes I'm glad you safe operator Starkey keep safe all in Ukraine prayers for the family's who have lost family members slava ukraini 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦
Professional forensic investigators need to get on site immediately. Prob international and Ukrainian investigators to gather evidence for courts. Need to get this done before evidence is lost.
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality. On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days. When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations. Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy? This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces. Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era. In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces. It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population. Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial. Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision.
@@elsiepfeiffer1395 You fail to recognise Russia's own Nazi factions as admitted to exist by Putin himself. Putin has said that he tolerates them because they stand no chance of getting into power in Russia. Equally they stand no chance of getting into power in Ukraine, France, Germany etc. They are a fact of life but their existence is no reason for one country to invade another on the pretext of doing that country a favour. Are you a Putin adviser or something? You certainly seem to have all the disillusioned qualities of your leader. The Russians in the Donbass have a choice i.e. recognise that they live in Ukraine and are Ukrainians by choice or to leave and go and live in their mother country. It's the same situation faced by Rohinga muslims in Myanmar, once they are in the country they feel they have a right to call part of it their own, but as they have found out to their cost, they don't have that right. Donbass Russians will have to face up to that fact too.
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality. On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days. When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations. Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy? This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces. Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era. In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces. It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population. Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial. Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision. @@floydnotpink
Starsky, Just wanted to let you know that your interview with Debra Patty made the CBS national news this evening! Please keep up the good work and know that we here in the USA totally support Ukraine and your valiant efforts. God Bless and May he keep you in the palm of his hands. Glory to Ukraine!
@@Weltanschauungstheoretiker Hahaha, you had to wait this long for a little Russian victory to give you courage to respond, pathetic. While the entire war up to now has been about victorious victories, for Ukraine. Just in case you don't realize what is happening, I will tell you ! Ukraine is handing Russia it's thieving ass back in a box. So Whatcha think of Dem apples, son !
I can't even imagine how difficult it would be to have to see something like that in your home country. Stay safe out there. All the best to you and your fellow Ukrainians.
Yesterday on my way to work I have met many T-72s and BVPs being transported somewhere and today I have learned our government has decided to ship our reserve heavy armors to you guys. Make good use of these! I hope other countries will follow my government example! Words are not enough, acts are needed! Sláva Ukrajině and greetings from Czech Republic!
If so wonderful news! Czech Republic unfortunately know all about fascists from all sides. Proud of you guys for sticking up for what's right if true. Not even the largest country surely others can now too.
I think, Ukrainians need Quad Motorcylcles, drones, ammonition, not iron coffins .... or road blocking hurdles. Sometimes meant good is done bad ... The age of battle ships ended 1945 replaced by aircraft carriers, and battle tanks will be replaced by infantry on Quads with even quiet electric engines ...
I saw you on the CBS news this evening here in Texas! As a Retired cop and former Soldier I salute you! Praying for Ukraine and Congrats on your Promotion! I am sure you will be happy when you can wear your Dress Uniform with no threat of attack. Be safe and keep your vest on!
Operator Starsky!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU were just on the CBS NATIONAL NEWS in the USA! I am so proud to have found your page.... Now your voice will be greatly amplified! Thank you for your service, GLORY TO UKRAINE!!!!!!!!!!
I remember the horror stories my grandmother used to tell me about Russian "liberation" of her village during WW2. it seems nothing has changed . Stay safe and strong. Praying for you and your country.🙏🙏🙏
I use to work with a Polish Girl and I remember her telling me that according to her Grand Mother the Russian Army were worse than the German Army. Hard to believe I know. That was approx 75 yrs ago so is history now, but I think the Russian Army is repeating them selves again.
Indeed. My grandmas biggest fear after WW2 was that russians would be in control of the area she lived in. Luckily she's from the western most part and in the end it were the western allies who took over and they treated them, esp. the children with nothing but respect despite the hate and anger they have felt. I never really understood why she was hostile against russians all her life and I remember arguing with her but I get it now.
@@idnintel There were two different groups of Russians who came through the village. First group were Russian officers with whom there was no problem. Unfortunately the second group were regular solders and they were very brutal to everyone they met. BTW one of my grandmother was Czech and the other German and their stories were very similar.And yes my Czech grandma had to hide from German Nazi because she was involved with Czech resistance group. War is terrible thing ....praying for peace.
Thank you for keeping us informed around the world. We grieve with you for all the losses you have endured. I hope all receive the justice they so deserve. We send our thoughts and condolences to the fallen. Strength and safety to those fighting for freedom.
Operator Starsky, You asked us to report fake sites. Graham Phillips on You Tube posts Russian Lies about atrocities in Ukraine blaming "Ukrainian Nazis". It is a YT channel of lies called by the name above.
I pray for your safety every day. 🙏😇🇺🇦 I wish you knew how important your vlogs are to the world, a glimpse into the hell currently happening in Ukraine. Slava Ukraine ❤️🇬🇧
Just seen footage of Russian missile blowing up a donated UK NHS ambulance..we in our creaking but still functioning NHS are sending what we can to our brave colleagues in Ukraine...stay safe over there
@@ЮрийКаЮр-ы4б "за кидают" 🤣🤣 Tak ci powiedzieli w waszej tv? To uważaj tylko, żebyś tylko swoich gaci nie "zakidał" baranie. SBU właśnie pokazuje złapanych gierojów waszej armii, co płaczą dzwoniąc mamusi.
Operator Starsky PLEASE 🙏 stay safe and strong 💪! The civilized people of the world are behind you and will help for as long as it takes. Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇨🇦💙💛
Thank you for the update. Not all news is reliable. My prayers to you and your people. Please try and stay safe as best you can. God speed that this war ends soon as possible. 🇺🇸 prays, sends love and stands with the 🇺🇦
Hold the light even in the darkest moments. My condolences to the families of these brave people. Prayers to all freedom fighters. Stay safe and thank you for your service. 🇺🇦
Just watched you do an interview with cbs world news in America. I am sickened that our country will not do more to help. I pray for you and all of Ukraine. Keep up the good fight. #f**kPutin
"It doesn't matter whether they will be operating on Russian territory or not." Team Meat will always have to be looking over their shoulders. Thanks for the video.
@@splifsend to your logic then the Z would be painted on their tanks like З and the V like В. If you have ever been to Russia you would have seen graffiti written in English.
this report as well as what I seen on tv about it has left me in tears. my thoughts and prayers are with you all in the Ukraine. I believe you when you say that they will all pay for these atrocious acts no matter where they hide. you personally, please stay safe. Dave in Brazil
You are simply great Operator! I look to all of your films and hope you will continue. At least I' m convinced Ukraina will win this war, you must win ' cause umanity has to win. Regards from Trento, Italy.
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality. On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days. When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations. Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy? This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces. Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era. In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces. It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population. Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial. Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision.
I want to thank you for what you are doing. As a teacher and a believer of true democracy, you stand for what others refuse to do. You are a role model for all to follow.
Jesse, je profiel symbool is niet zo gepast, meen ik. Zeker niet richting Ukraine..... het is in principe een afbeelding van het ijzeren kruis van de Hitler fascisten uit de tweede wereld oorlog. Daar zullen ze Ukraine geen goede herinneringen aan hebben.
@@unionmoon word wakker, de militairen in Oekraïne zijn Nazi's. Doe onderzoek, alles wat je op tv ziet is propaganda. Ik heb al veel video's gezien wat de waarheid is. De Russen moorden niet.. En zelensky is corrupt. Oekraïne is het wit was land voor Europa en de Verenigde Staten. In Oekraïne is de deep state de baas niet zelensky. Word wakker.
In Slovak midnight metal radio show we had one episode dedicated to Ukrainian metal bands. It all started by Wolfanger - Glory To The Heroes. There were also played tracks by Sidus Atrum, Morton etc. Slovakia supports Ukraine. Stay safe !
I have been on your channel for about a week now and then I get a "Hey, I know that guy" moment. Just saw you on television CBS News in the USA. Good job and stay safe.
Thank you for your reports. We admire you and the Ukrainian soldiers for your strength and courage. Many many people are praying for you and for peace. Slava Ukraine!💖🙏🇺🇦💙💛
Thank you for showing us all that’s going on there. My condolences to all those who have lost loved ones. The are so evil to hurt innocent people like they have. Please, keep yourself & those helping you safe. Prayers for all Ukrainians who are fighting for their country. I hope it all ends soon. Much love.
As of this moment, 200,000 fellow humans support your work on this channel & we await every update! Please stay safe, Operator Starsky; the future needs more people like YOU!
I think of you and your crew every single day, from my safe home in Canada. The difference between our lives could not be more stark. As always I wish you and your crew safe travels amid the absolute horror these sick and depraved animals have left behind.
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality. On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days. When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations. Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy? This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces. Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era. In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces. It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population. Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial. Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision.
You're all so AMAZING!! We're with you in the USA and I'm personally praying for all of Ukrainians! Slava Ukraine! 🇺🇦 Maybe they were calling themselves team meat cause they knew they were cannon fodder!!
Thank you for the information you provide, and i have great admiration for your professionalism under unbelievably difficult physical and emotional conditions. Please take good care of yourself.
stay safe..and hope this terrible war will end soon....so much take news going around at the moment so its good to know were hearing it from the ppl and soldiers are seeing and living through this terrible war at the moment keep safe x
Thank you. Admirable dedication and calmness. A true leader and great patriot. You’re a shining example for your people, your nation and the entire world.
I hope that you all know how many of us are praying constantly for you, all of Ukraine, and for an end to this senseless and horrible war. I wish that there was more of a way to help you. I am an old person - so there is not much that I can do except to send money and pray. But, when this war is over I will buy a ticket to come and help you rebuild. God bless and keep you in His hands. Praying ceaselessly.
Heartbreaking to see. That single pink flip-flop... my wife has a pair that's a similar color. Uhh. On a brighter note: in my town in Poland, in my mother-in-law's kindergarten, six Ukrainian kids have just started their first week. I hope they find a bit of peace here.
So many people in the west want to send things personally to the children, but don't know how. I suppose we could simply send packages to "kindergarten, pick a town, Poland" and they would arrive! Many many years ago I had met a Polish ship jumper, a very nice man with zero English, and he mailed a letter to me with just my first name and the area where I live and it got to me :)
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality. On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days. When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations. Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy? This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces. Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era. In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces. It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population. Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial. Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision.
We're trying our best to keep them comfortable in Romania as well, though there aren't as many staying here. I saw my first refugee patient today (my hospital runs a free care program for them), I can't go into details but it was heartbreaking to discover a rather serious illness (hopefully curable, but ain't gonna be easy).
Thank you for your videos keeping us abreast of events in Ukraine 🇺🇦. Sorry that you have to translate so wonderfully for us English speakers. Slavia Ukraine!
The Russian army has a sick head and heart, Ukraine we love you and pray for you and your companions, strength, faith and hope, you will win. A hug from Miami, long live Ukraine.🇺🇦🌷💪❤️
It must be incredibly hard to stay sane while seeing such atrocities being committed in your own country. I wish our governments would do more to help, much love from Norway. Slava Ukraine. 💙💛
Your calm and collected strength is your best weapon. I always pray for the safety of you all , and I pray that God exposes and deliver the enemies into your hands. Justice , peace and victory to Ukraine ... love and respect for you all ♡♡♡
This reminds me way too much of Srebrenica and of the Spanish Civil War with its thousands of unmarked burial sites still being discovered. Thanks for your videos, even the hard to stomach ones.🇸🇪🇺🇦
Bless you Operator Starsky, please be safe together with your Companions. Your composure is commendable, as we - who watch your reporting are striken with shock and tears and disgust at the monsters' ruthlessness.
Absolutely admire your restraint and professionalism in this horrible situation. Hopefully the international community can help you redeem the dead. Stay safe!
The Russian army are a bunch of drunken thugs with no discipline killing civillians all evidence must be preserved for a later date and justice must be served for the victims of these crimes I'm glad you safe operator Starkey keep safe all in Ukraine prayers for the family's who have lost family members slava ukraini 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦
Didn't see your response when I left mine....great minds.
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Professional forensic investigators need to get on site immediately. Prob international and Ukrainian investigators to gather evidence for courts.
Need to get this done before evidence is lost.
I'm in awe of you guys. It must be extremely difficult to control your emotions. But I admire your resolve...'They will pay'
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality.
On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days.
When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations.
Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy?
This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces.
Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era.
In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces.
It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population.
Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial.
Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision.
@@elsiepfeiffer1395 You fail to recognise Russia's own Nazi factions as admitted to exist by Putin himself. Putin has said that he tolerates them because they stand no chance of getting into power in Russia. Equally they stand no chance of getting into power in Ukraine, France, Germany etc. They are a fact of life but their existence is no reason for one country to invade another on the pretext of doing that country a favour. Are you a Putin adviser or something? You certainly seem to have all the disillusioned qualities of your leader. The Russians in the Donbass have a choice i.e. recognise that they live in Ukraine and are Ukrainians by choice or to leave and go and live in their mother country. It's the same situation faced by Rohinga muslims in Myanmar, once they are in the country they feel they have a right to call part of it their own, but as they have found out to their cost, they don't have that right. Donbass Russians will have to face up to that fact too.
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality.
On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days.
When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations.
Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy?
This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces.
Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era.
In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces.
It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population.
Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial.
Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision.
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@@elsiepfeiffer1395 So you won't mind if another country decides to invade Russia to cleanse the country of Russian Nazis? Like doing you a favour?
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Hey Brother, I weep for you and all of Ukraine. May God keep you , protect you, and guide you.
Starsky, Just wanted to let you know that your interview with Debra Patty made the CBS national news this evening! Please keep up the good work and know that we here in the USA totally support Ukraine and your valiant efforts. God Bless and May he keep you in the palm of his hands. Glory to Ukraine!
@@Weltanschauungstheoretiker - Really dude ? You funny guy!
@@Weltanschauungstheoretiker dont worry, when NATO ends up in this there wont be a russia left... can you feel it ? it's coming
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@@Weltanschauungstheoretiker Hahaha, you had to wait this long for a little Russian victory to give you courage to respond, pathetic. While the entire war up to now has been about victorious victories, for Ukraine.
Just in case you don't realize what is happening, I will tell you !
Ukraine is handing Russia it's thieving
ass back in a box.
So Whatcha think of Dem apples, son !
I can't even imagine how difficult it would be to have to see something like that in your home country. Stay safe out there. All the best to you and your fellow Ukrainians.
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I think that operator shitzky should be held responsible for his lies
🇺🇦 Thank you for your update Starsky, be safe good man 🇺🇸
Absolutely gut-wrenching. Good to see that you are ok Operator Starsky. Stay safe, Slava Ukraine. 🟦🟨💪
Yesterday on my way to work I have met many T-72s and BVPs being transported somewhere and today I have learned our government has decided to ship our reserve heavy armors to you guys. Make good use of these! I hope other countries will follow my government example! Words are not enough, acts are needed!
Sláva Ukrajině and greetings from Czech Republic!
If so wonderful news! Czech Republic unfortunately know all about fascists from all sides. Proud of you guys for sticking up for what's right if true. Not even the largest country surely others can now too.
I advise you to delete your comment asap
I think, Ukrainians need Quad Motorcylcles, drones, ammonition, not iron coffins .... or road blocking hurdles. Sometimes meant good is done bad ... The age of battle ships ended 1945 replaced by aircraft carriers, and battle tanks will be replaced by infantry on Quads with even quiet electric engines ...
Well done Czech Republic slava ukraini 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦
Thank you Czech Republic! 💛💙 I agree, words are not enough. We need more action from our EU politicians.
I saw you on the CBS news this evening here in Texas! As a Retired cop and former Soldier I salute you! Praying for Ukraine and Congrats on your Promotion! I am sure you will be happy when you can wear your Dress Uniform with no threat of attack. Be safe and keep your vest on!
Operator Starsky!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU were just on the CBS NATIONAL NEWS in the USA! I am so proud to have found your page.... Now your voice will be greatly amplified! Thank you for your service, GLORY TO UKRAINE!!!!!!!!!!
now you are on the morning news! LIKE A ROCK STAR!!!!!
I remember the horror stories my grandmother used to tell me about Russian "liberation" of her village during WW2. it seems nothing has changed . Stay safe and strong. Praying for you and your country.🙏🙏🙏
I use to work with a Polish Girl and I remember her telling me that according to her Grand Mother the Russian Army were worse than the German Army. Hard to believe I know. That was approx 75 yrs ago so is history now, but I think the Russian Army is repeating them selves again.
Indeed. My grandmas biggest fear after WW2 was that russians would be in control of the area she lived in. Luckily she's from the western most part and in the end it were the western allies who took over and they treated them, esp. the children with nothing but respect despite the hate and anger they have felt.
I never really understood why she was hostile against russians all her life and I remember arguing with her but I get it now.
@@idnintel There were two different groups of Russians who came through the village. First group were Russian officers with whom there was no problem. Unfortunately the second group were regular solders and they were very brutal to everyone they met. BTW one of my grandmother was Czech and the other German and their stories were very similar.And yes my Czech grandma had to hide from German Nazi because she was involved with Czech resistance group. War is terrible thing ....praying for peace.
My grandma survived german and soviet occupation and her conclusion was that the worst german was still better than best soviet
So happy to see you, wish the circumstances were different.
We stand behind Ukraine 🇺🇦
I may not be physically there but I stand *with* Ukraine.
*Slava Ukrayini!*
Thank you for keeping us informed around the world. We grieve with you for all the losses you have endured. I hope all receive the justice they so deserve. We send our thoughts and condolences to the fallen. Strength and safety to those fighting for freedom.
@o will Take your religious rubbage elsewhere, spammer
Could not have said it better myself. Slava Ukraini!🐦🐤
@@buddhacat422 thank you!
Operator Starsky,
You asked us to report fake sites. Graham Phillips on You Tube posts Russian Lies about atrocities in Ukraine blaming "Ukrainian Nazis". It is a YT channel of lies called by the name above.
I felt your pain while presenting this update. Keep them coming... Operator Starsky.
The whole world needs to know what is happening.
do you fell ? are u iraqi or afghan ?
😔❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
We pray for your safety every day. Thank you very much !
I pray for your safety every day. 🙏😇🇺🇦 I wish you knew how important your vlogs are to the world, a glimpse into the hell currently happening in Ukraine. Slava Ukraine ❤️🇬🇧
Prayers and thoughts from the wirral peninsula too...
Prayers have never stopped bullets or saved lives.
Send him some ammunition, that helps.
Just seen footage of Russian missile blowing up a donated UK NHS ambulance..we in our creaking but still functioning NHS are sending what we can to our brave colleagues in Ukraine...stay safe over there
China should take Taiwan...
I reported troll down thread. Slava Ukraini
Best coverage anywhere, thanks.
This must have been hard. Stay strong, you are doing the right thing for Ukraine and for the world.
And thank you for keeping us up to date.
God bless you guys. The Polish people pray for you and support you in every possible way. Be strong! Slava Ukrainie!
С вами воевать ни кто не будет, за кидают ракетами, так будет правильнее
@@ЮрийКаЮр-ы4б "за кидают" 🤣🤣 Tak ci powiedzieli w waszej tv? To uważaj tylko, żebyś tylko swoich gaci nie "zakidał" baranie. SBU właśnie pokazuje złapanych gierojów waszej armii, co płaczą dzwoniąc mamusi.
Operator Starsky PLEASE 🙏 stay safe and strong 💪! The civilized people of the world are behind you and will help for as long as it takes. Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇨🇦💙💛
Thank you for the update, Sir. All the best from Taipei. Slava Ukraine! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Thank you for the update. Not all news is reliable. My prayers to you and your people. Please try and stay safe as best you can. God speed that this war ends soon as possible.
🇺🇸 prays, sends love and stands with the 🇺🇦
Hold the light even in the darkest moments. My condolences to the families of these brave people. Prayers to all freedom fighters. Stay safe and thank you for your service. 🇺🇦
Hey beautiful
I feel terrible for the victims and for those of you who have to deal with the aftermath. I pray you feel God's True Peace despite the circumstances.
I just saw you on the world news. Your a true Hero !! GLORY TO UKRAINE !! Stay safe .
Hello Brave Man From US ! God Bless !
Good to see you bro. Thank you for everything.
SLAVA UKRAINE. KEEP UP YOUR GREAT WORK STARKEY💪💪
Stay safe operator Starsky !!!!! Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦!!!!!!!
Just watched you do an interview with cbs world news in America. I am sickened that our country will not do more to help. I pray for you and all of Ukraine. Keep up the good fight. #f**kPutin
First : Thank you for your service and the Infos!
"It doesn't matter whether they will be operating on Russian territory or not." Team Meat will always have to be looking over their shoulders. Thanks for the video.
Butchers.
If it was Russians, don't you think it would say мясо команды ?
@@splifsend to your logic then the Z would be painted on their tanks like З and the V like В. If you have ever been to Russia you would have seen graffiti written in English.
* Ukraine acquires Mossad skills for future activities.
Looks like Ukraine will be getting some socom training, infiltration and extraction of Russian war criminals 🤞
Good to see you're OK.
Free Ukraine, Free World! 😀
@i know that Take your religious rubbage elsewhere, spammer
Good update. Thanks for posting. Best Wishes to you and your people.
Well spoken as always, and as always Thankyou mang
Thanks for your updates. I feel like they let me be with you guys in spirit. Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦 from 🇺🇸
Please stay safe, and and have a wonderful day!
Well done sir, for you and your brothers and sisters in arms...best wishes from the wirral peninsula...E
Thank you for these updates. Please be careful out there. Prayers to Ukraine ☘️
Thank you for these videos. Stay safe!
Use guys are amazing Will be standing behind use 1000% much love from Scotland UK 🏴 💙 slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Watching from Bargeddie on the Monkland canal!!
Good to see fellow Scots tuning in with comments slava ukraini 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦
@@wboyle9721 definitely 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Thanks for documenting the truth! A supporter from New Jersey, USA. 🇺🇸 🇺🇦
Stay safe Operator Starsky Blessings from 🇺🇸
This to will end. God bless Ukraine, each and everyone
Thank you for the update. Thoughts and prayers are with you Starsky and ALL of UKRAINE. LET FREEDOM RING! Stay SAFE! From Matt, Wichita Kansas USA
Keep strong and human! You and your friends are the heros of the free world. Regards from Belgium!
this report as well as what I seen on tv about it has left me in tears. my thoughts and prayers are with you all in the Ukraine. I believe you when you say that they will all pay for these atrocious acts no matter where they hide. you personally, please stay safe. Dave in Brazil
Roger that. Stay safe and continued Glory for Ukraine 🇺🇦
Greetings from Portugal ! Slava Ukraine.
You are simply great Operator! I look to all of your films and hope you will continue. At least I' m convinced Ukraina will win this war, you must win ' cause umanity has to win.
Regards from Trento, Italy.
Godspeed, sir. Stay safe and keep reporting.
Good to hear from you, You can be sure we'll be here staying up to date with what's happening in Ukraine from Houston TX. Stay safe 🙏
@purple X Take your religious rubbage elsewhere, spammer
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality.
On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days.
When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations.
Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy?
This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces.
Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era.
In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces.
It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population.
Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial.
Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision.
Keep up the good work. The world needs to know and do something about these atrocities.
Thank you for keeping it real.
I'm truly impressed with the Ukrainian people.
I want to thank you for what you are doing. As a teacher and a believer of true democracy, you stand for what others refuse to do. You are a role model for all to follow.
best of luck to each of you there, please stay safe. best wishes from the netherlands. Slava ukraini
Jesse, je profiel symbool is niet zo gepast, meen ik. Zeker niet richting Ukraine..... het is in principe een afbeelding van het ijzeren kruis van de Hitler fascisten uit de tweede wereld oorlog. Daar zullen ze Ukraine geen goede herinneringen aan hebben.
@@unionmoon kerel je haalt je zelf een ander kruis in gedachten. doe eerst even wat onderzoek voor je onzin uitkraamt :)
@@unionmoon he decided to support the Ukrainians with their own symbol. nothing more)
@@unionmoon word wakker, de militairen in Oekraïne zijn Nazi's.
Doe onderzoek, alles wat je op tv ziet is propaganda.
Ik heb al veel video's gezien wat de waarheid is. De Russen moorden niet..
En zelensky is corrupt.
Oekraïne is het wit was land voor Europa en de Verenigde Staten.
In Oekraïne is de deep state de baas niet zelensky.
Word wakker.
If only you would be educated your remark could be offensive now it is just sad. that you believe in propaganda.
In Slovak midnight metal radio show we had one episode dedicated to Ukrainian metal bands. It all started by Wolfanger - Glory To The Heroes. There were also played tracks by Sidus Atrum, Morton etc. Slovakia supports Ukraine. Stay safe !
Hi soldier starsky !! I'm rooting for all of ya !!! I am a big fan of yours !!!
Your updates and videos of the war is very helpful for those of us living in other countries. Thank you for your daily videos.
I have been on your channel for about a week now and then I get a "Hey, I know that guy" moment. Just saw you on television CBS News in the USA. Good job and stay safe.
I look forward to a future with less grim news, but these updates are incredibly valuable. Thank You.
there will be much worse to come before your hoped "less grim news"
@@ursodermatt8809 Then we are ready for what is coming.
Love you man. Keep it real, stay true to your nation!
Strength and Honor! Be safe, and kick some ass!
Sir Starsky please be Safe and I pray for your Country.
Don’t ever give up finding those animals 👍 Thanks for your vlogs 🤗
Totally agree
Thank you for your reports. We admire you and the Ukrainian soldiers for your strength and courage. Many many people are praying for you and for peace. Slava Ukraine!💖🙏🇺🇦💙💛
Thanks for your service Op Starsky
Hello from Denmark Mr. Starsky, hope you stay safe 🙏 Slava 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Thank you for showing us all that’s going on there. My condolences to all those who have lost loved ones. The are so evil to hurt innocent people like they have. Please, keep yourself & those helping you safe. Prayers for all Ukrainians who are fighting for their country. I hope it all ends soon. Much love.
As of this moment, 200,000 fellow humans support your work on this channel & we await every update!
Please stay safe, Operator Starsky; the future needs more people like YOU!
I think of you and your crew every single day, from my safe home in Canada. The difference between our lives could not be more stark.
As always I wish you and your crew safe travels amid the absolute horror these sick and depraved animals have left behind.
Keep the reports coming, we really need to hear and see as hard as it is, stay safe and enjoy your channel from 🇺🇸 nc glory to 🇺🇦
@don't be surprised 🤡
Same thought
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality.
On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days.
When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations.
Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy?
This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces.
Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era.
In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces.
It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population.
Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial.
Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision.
You're all so AMAZING!! We're with you in the USA and I'm personally praying for all of Ukrainians! Slava Ukraine! 🇺🇦 Maybe they were calling themselves team meat cause they knew they were cannon fodder!!
I think team meat meant they gang raped woman there..I pray to God that was not the case.
Thank you for the information you provide, and i have great admiration for your professionalism under unbelievably difficult physical and emotional conditions. Please take good care of yourself.
You're doing really important work keeping the world informed, this is a gift and thank you.
Terribly sad and sorry to hear about this tragedy. Kudos on your ongoing reporting and thank you.
Starsky - thanks for the update.
Keep up the fight Ukraine! We’re all with you 110%!🇺🇦🇺🇦✊🏻✊🏻
Thank you for keeping us informed .Stay safe our thoughts are always with you from CANADA
stay safe..and hope this terrible war will end soon....so much take news going around at the moment so its good to know were hearing it from the ppl and soldiers are seeing and living through this terrible war at the moment keep safe x
Watching yr video is like a friend telling us stories. Thank you Starsky, Slava Ukraine! 🔵🟡🔵🟡🔵🟡
Brilliant again, although it is heart breaking to see what Russians have done.
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Is sad to see everything destroyed .Sending Prayers to Ukraine !🇺🇦 🕊🙏🏼🙏🏼💙💛
@o will Take your religious rubbage elsewhere, spammer
@o will Ukraine will rebuild, and be greater than ever before. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
@@marcussoininen2084 it's gone now
Thank you for sharing these videos. May God protect you all 🙏🙏🙏 Glory to Ukraine 💙💛
Thank you. Admirable dedication and calmness. A true leader and great patriot. You’re a shining example for your people, your nation and the entire world.
I hope you are able to get some good rest after such an exhausting months. All the best to you. Slava Ukrajini
I hope that you all know how many of us are praying constantly for you, all of Ukraine, and for an end to this senseless and horrible war. I wish that there was more of a way to help you. I am an old person - so there is not much that I can do except to send money and pray. But, when this war is over I will buy a ticket to come and help you rebuild. God bless and keep you in His hands. Praying ceaselessly.
Seconded
Heartbreaking to see. That single pink flip-flop... my wife has a pair that's a similar color. Uhh. On a brighter note: in my town in Poland, in my mother-in-law's kindergarten, six Ukrainian kids have just started their first week. I hope they find a bit of peace here.
So many people in the west want to send things personally to the children, but don't know how. I suppose we could simply send packages to "kindergarten, pick a town, Poland" and they would arrive! Many many years ago I had met a Polish ship jumper, a very nice man with zero English, and he mailed a letter to me with just my first name and the area where I live and it got to me :)
@@Chahlie nice one Heather...
❤️
In the West, media outlets are claiming that Russia’s agenda to “denazify” Ukraine is unfounded. At the same time, public opinion in Western countries is totally alienated from the Ukrainian reality, tending to believe only what is reported by the hegemonic media. The result of this is strong disapproval of the Russian attitude based on the lie that there is no trace of Nazism in contemporary Ukraine. In this sense, it is urgent that quality information be disseminated to the Western audience to avoid the proliferation of lies about the Ukrainian reality.
On almost every TV channel and newspaper in the West, Ukrainian Nazism is questioned with the worst possible arguments: Zelensky is Jewish, and the Ukrainian state is democratic. This kind of superficial thinking prevents a detailed analysis of the catastrophic situation in Kiev since the Maidan, when, through a coup d’état, an anti-Russian junta took power and institutionalized a racist and anti-Russian ideology, which remains until the current days.
When we talk about “Ukrainian Nazism” we are not saying that Kiev is a contemporary copy of Hitler’s Berlin, but that the neo-Nazi element is a fundamental point of post-2014 Ukraine. The Maidan coup was openly supported and financed by NATO as a way of undermining any Russian influence in Moscow’s own strategic environment. The aim was to make Ukraine a puppet state, commanded from Washington, ending any link with Russia. There was not only the objective to annihilate political, economic, and diplomatic relations between Kiev and Moscow, but also to eliminate cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic ties between both nations.
Since then, anti-Russian plans have been implemented. Ethnic Russians have been persecuted for the past eight years-even through systematic extermination in some regions. The Russian language has been criminalized in entire cities where the population does not speak Ukrainian. Schisms in the Orthodox Church have been supported to form a Ukrainian “national church” out of the Moscow Patriarchate. But the question remains: how has this been possible if Ukrainians and Russians are such close peoples? Many Ukrainians speak Russian and marry ethnic Russians, in addition to the fact that most of the country’s population follows the Orthodox Church. So how was it possible to initiate such a successful racist policy?
This was certainly one of the biggest concerns of the Maidan planners. And the answer lies in the Nazi element, which was very well worked out by Arsen Avakov, Minister of the Interior during the Poroshenko government. Avakov initiated a process of instrumentalizing neo-Nazi militias that had supported Maidan, making these extremist groups key points in the defense of the new Ukrainian regime. In the West, due to collective ignorance about Slavic history, many people think that Nazi racism was restricted to Jews, but in fact, anti-Russian hatred was one of the biggest locomotives of WWII, having led Hitler to the irrational decision to invade and try to annex the USSR. This sentiment is alive in these neo-Nazi militias, who are literally ready to do anything to annihilate the Russians, being much more fanatical in their racist convictions than the Ukrainian armed forces.
Groups such as the Azov Battalion, C14 and the armed militias of rightist parties such as Pravyy sektor and Svoboda operate freely in Ukraine and are most responsible for the extermination of ethnic Russians in the Donbass. These groups act with more violence and using more sophisticated equipment than the Ukrainian armed forces themselves, being the real face of Kiev’s anti-Russian brutality. As neo-Nazis, these militias have no obstacles in complying with the government’s objective of destroying any ties between Russians and Ukrainians, thus being the main allies of the Maidan era.
In a 2020 Freedom House’s report, “A new Eurasian far right rising”, it is said that the far right is one of the strongest and most influential elements in Ukrainian society today, being a sophisticated, highly professionalized, and visible political force. In other words, what would be violent and criminal urban groups elsewhere on the planet have been converted by Kiev into a pro-Maidan parallel armed force. The inspiration for this model of action comes from the original Nazism: the Schutzstaffel (SS) was one of the largest German armed political forces during the 1930s and 1940s, but the group was not part of the German Armed Forces, but a paramilitary militia instrumentalized by the government apart from the official troops. There was a major strategic objective with this: while the German military was commanded by the government, the SS fought for the Nazi Party and for Hitler-that is, if Germany surrendered, the SS would declare war on the German military. This type of “double-shielded” military system is the same one that Kiev has implemented: if one day a pro-Russian government is elected, the neo-Nazi militias will declare war on Kiev-and will be strong enough to defeat the official troops in the same way as the SS was stronger than the German armed forces.
It is necessary to note that these groups operate not only in the sphere of military force, but also in the cultural field, fomenting anti-Russian hatred among ordinary Ukrainians. The exaltation of Stepan Bandera (Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany) is one of the symptoms of this. Before the Maidan, Bandera was a name like any other in Ukrainian history, but he came to be remembered and venerated as a national hero by neo-Nazis and anti-Russian politicians. In the same sense, these groups vandalize parishes and monasteries of the Russian Orthodox Church and are responsible for the consolidation of a Ukrainian mentality entirely hostile to Russia, which is gradually permeating the local population.
Ukraine is in fact ruled by a Jew and the country’s power structure is indeed publicly “democratic”, despite being internally authoritarian and corrupt. But the Nazi element is not in these aspects, but in the structure of protection of the post-Maidan Ukrainian state, which is supported by a national coalition of neo-Nazi militias whose objective is simply to persecute and kill Russians, regardless of who is in power in Kiev. It does not matter to these militias if the President of the Republic is a Jew-what matters is that Russians are dying, which favors both neo-Nazis and the pro-NATO politicians they protect. In other words, the Western media’s arguments to deny Putin’s claims about Ukrainian Nazism are weak and superficial.
Moscow is right in its concern to denazify Ukraine. It is a measure that should be taken in coalition by several countries. All over the world, Nazism is “condemned”, but only when it benefits the West. The closest political experience to Nazism in the present days has been seen and peacefully tolerated by liberal governments that claim to be defenders of human rights and democracy. Russia is simply no longer willing to put up with crimes being committed by neo-Nazis against its people and there is nothing wrong with that decision.
We're trying our best to keep them comfortable in Romania as well, though there aren't as many staying here.
I saw my first refugee patient today (my hospital runs a free care program for them), I can't go into details but it was heartbreaking to discover a rather serious illness (hopefully curable, but ain't gonna be easy).
Prayers for the brave men and women of Ukraine!!!
Thank you for your videos keeping us abreast of events in Ukraine 🇺🇦. Sorry that you have to translate so wonderfully for us English speakers. Slavia Ukraine!
The Russian army has a sick head and heart, Ukraine we love you and pray for you and your companions, strength, faith and hope, you will win. A hug from Miami, long live Ukraine.🇺🇦🌷💪❤️
It must be incredibly hard to stay sane while seeing such atrocities being committed in your own country. I wish our governments would do more to help, much love from Norway. Slava Ukraine. 💙💛
Sending love and prayers every second of everyday.
Glad to see you well. Thank you for all the information you share. God bless you and please be safe!
Your doing a great job of keeping the world up to date on Ukraine. I stand with Ukraine.
Your calm and collected strength is your best weapon. I always pray for the safety of you all , and I pray that God exposes and deliver the enemies into your hands. Justice , peace and victory to Ukraine ... love and respect for you all ♡♡♡
Stay strong. Stay safe. Slava Ukraine 💕🇺🇦 from 🇯🇵
Did you noticed the konoha symbol? 😂
Slava Japan too. Love you.
This reminds me way too much of Srebrenica and of the Spanish Civil War with its thousands of unmarked burial sites still being discovered.
Thanks for your videos, even the hard to stomach ones.🇸🇪🇺🇦
Bless you Operator Starsky, please be safe together with your Companions. Your composure is commendable, as we - who watch your reporting are striken with shock and tears and disgust at the monsters' ruthlessness.
I just saw you on the CBS evening news. Love to you & your soldiers & all of Ukraine! ❤️❤️❤️🇺🇲🇺🇦