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1. Head of private Russian army says he’s been ‘cut off’ by Putin
3-10-2023
Erin Burnett Out Front
CNN
https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2023/03/10/prigozhin-putin-wagner-group-russia-ukraine-ebof-vpx.cnn

2. THIS IS WHY UKRAINE’S SECRET WEAPON SHOULD TERRIFY PUTIN || 2023
Warthog Defense
475K subscribers
3-9-2023 5:00 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y57GRr4of8I


11 posted on 03/10/2023 4:36:43 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion)
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1. ‘Certain death’ Demoralised Russian mobilised troops mutiny over Putin’s war
The Sun
3.74M subscribers
Mar 9, 2023 5:00 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x_iusVXqj8

A NEW mutiny by Vladimir Putin’s ‘cannon fodder’ troops has seen mobilised men refusing go to the frontline as assault troops, and taunting their commander to jail them instead. The reservists say their officers openly call them “meat”, warning they have seen a wipeout of their comrades.
The men, from Kaliningrad, harangue their commander in a showdown meeting, and question the whole point of Putin’s war. They demand: “For who, for what [are we fighting]? “We are sent to certain death.”
This is the latest of multiple recent cases of Russian troops refusing to obey orders and fight as stormtroopers at the frontline for the pro-Kremlin forces of the Donetsk People’s Republic. Mobilised men sent to fight from many regions enlisted by Putin questioning why they are used in the vanguard while regular troops remain further back. By Will Stewart

2. Ukrainian guerrillas keep Russian occupiers on alert: adjusting fire, reminding that this is Ukraine
UATV English
383K subscribers
Mar 9, 2023 4:15 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMQV-wgSbGY

In the Russian-occupied territories of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions and Crimea, the occupying authorities have stepped up filtration measures. This was reported in the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. This is how the occupiers react to the growing resistance movement of the local population. Leaflets, intelligence and sabotage. Ukrainian underground fighters and partisans in the territories occupied by the Russian army are not only waiting for the Ukrainian army, but also helping it. More details - in our story.

3. Russia loses the most prepared and capable part of its army in Bakhmut
Kanal13
1.46M subscribers
Mar 9, 2023 6:00 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLfQXu5fxEw

4. 09 Mar: Russian Marines RIOT AND REFUSE TO FIGHT | War in Ukraine Explained
Reporting from Ukraine
198K subscribers
Mar 9, 2023 7:30 p.m. EST 43 minutes ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuYwwREjjWY

5. AFTER FIERCE ATTACK ON RUSSIAN THRENCHES, UKRANIANS GOT UNEXPECTED PRESENT || 2023
Warthog Defense
475K subscribers
Mar 9, 2023 7:30 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZZS6cW0nCc


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Putin Dealt Double Blow as Two of His Closest Allies Turn on Him
NEWSWEEK
3/10/23

Turkey and Hungary, whose leaders had been among the few in Europe to keep an open door to Moscow after the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, seem to be starting to turn their backs on Russia.

This month, the Turkish government, which mediated peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow last year, abruptly halted the transit of sanctioned goods to Russia, after having received several warnings from the European Union and the United States about these products helping Russia’s war effort in Ukraine.

This week, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced his country will reassess its relationship with Russia. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine last February and the following sanctions imposed by the EU, Orbán has kept an ambivalent stance towards Moscow.

Orbán and his government were slow to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and repeatedly opposed the EU sanctions against Moscow and financial aid to Kyiv. As an energy crisis unfolded across Europe last year, Orbán consistently blamed higher costs on the sanctions imposed on Russia, calling for the EU to put an end to the measures.

Last month, Politico reported that Orbán told a group of foreign conservative figures that time was on Russia’s side in the war in Ukraine, calling the war-torn country “the land of nobody” and openly questioning its sovereignty.

But the latest apparent change of direction for Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Hungary’s Orbán shows that, as the war drags on for longer than anyone would have expected at its start, even Putin’s closest allies in Europe are being forced to reconsider what’s more convenient, strategically, for their countries.

While Turkey kept a good balance last year between keeping its ties with Russia without completely angering Europe and the U.S., this position now seems increasingly untenable. Turkey’s defiant resistance to the punitive measures imposed by the U.S. and the EU on Russia threatened to cost the country’s companies and banks to be punished for contravening sanctions, as Brian Nelson, the U.S. Treasury Department’s top sanctions official, made clear during meetings in Ankara and Istanbul last month.

Orbán too has until now played both sides, avoiding being straight-out anti-Ukrainian to keep enjoying the benefits of its EU and NATO membership while refusing to stop developing its ties with Moscow and abandoning its Russia-friendly stance.

But Orbán, talking about the need to reassess Hungary’s relationship with Russia during an economic forum in Budapest on Thursday, didn’t suggest cutting ties with Moscow completely.

“I understand the need to rebuild Russian-European relations after the war, but it’s far from realistic,” Orbán said. “That is why Hungary’s foreign and economic policy must carefully reflect on the type of relationship we can establish and maintain with Russia in the next 10-15 years.”
https://www.newsweek.com/putin-dealt-double-blow-two-closest-allies-turn-him-1786947


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