Posted on 10/08/2022 9:32:38 AM PDT by BusterDog
According to Ukrainian Intelligence, numerous arrests of servicemen have started in Moscow, with traffic in the city centre blocked, although Russian media are failing to report this.
Source: Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence
Details: Intelligence reports that a set of measures against the servicemen have begun in Moscow, with traffic in the city centre blocked.
Units of the Dzerzhinsky operational division – the elite of the Russian Guard – are reported to have entered the city. They are allegedly moving towards the centre together with police units.
Quote from Intelligence: "Numerous arrests, detentions and blockades of the military are known to have taken place.
(Excerpt) Read more at pravda.com.ua ...
I can’t trust anything on video these days.
“But I can still wish that Mr. Putin is swinging by a lamppost by this evening.”
It’s easy to feel that way, but I worry who the ruthless SOB is who would hang Putin and take over running the country.
“Checked other news...ONLY Ukraine news is saying this.....nothing in Russian news.”
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Yahoo News has it, but it’s just a rebranding of the original source.
Maybe they’re rounding up the people who failed to keep that bridge safe?
Thanks, I thought Klinton had pardoned her. Glad she didn’t have to wait that long. Another American citizen screwed by the Feebs in conspiracy with the US Attorney.
This tanker realizes his command is sending him to to the front to die.
https://youtu.be/fEi8CYofHMc?t=200
""Numerous military arrests" have begun in Moscow, Ukrainian military intelligence reports. On Saturday, traffic was stopped in the center of the Russian capital, and sub-units of the operational division named after Dzerzhinsky and the police. The Kremlin seems to be suppressing a revolt in the army. The information from Ukrainian military intelligence has not yet been confirmed by independent Russian media."
https://www.rp.pl/konflikty-zbrojne/art37202761-wojna-rosji-z-ukraina-dzien-227#block-id-Eg4K8aXBpl
Nothing on France24, BBC, or any German news network.
LOL Doesn't sound very intelligent to me.
“Nothing on France24, BBC, or any German news network.”
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The State controlled legacy news outlets won’t have anything on a story like this until they get their marching orders, and that takes awhile on the weekend.
"The specter of civil war in Russia"
Summary: Putin has created various private militias in Russia to support him, including Kadyrov's Chechens and the Wagner group. Similar groups exist in other republics.
There seems to be a concerted effort by Wagner to discredit the Russian army command, while other factions are siding with the army.
https://www.rp.pl/polityka/art37203431-widmo-wojny-domowej-w-rosji
Evidently you think everyone is a simpleton who blindly believes everything on the internet.
It’s what we think of you when you post Pravda or RT.
A grown up looks at stories and finds the kernel of truth that exists in most of them.
I cannot imagine someone taking out Putin and then pressing harder with a damaged army.
But, there are fewer and fewer “Colonels” left. So, not sure who is going to run the coup.
“In 1974, investigative journalists found that important witnesses had asserted that they were forced to lie during testimony. They stated that FBI and U.S. occupation police had coached them for more than two months about what they should say on the stand, and that they had been threatened with treason trials themselves if they did not cooperate.”
On January 15, 2006, the World War II Veterans Committee awarded Toguri its annual Edward J. Herlihy Citizenship Award, citing “her indomitable spirit, love of country, and the example of courage she has given her fellow Americans”.[22] According to one biographer, Toguri found it the most memorable day of her life.[19]
Toguri died of natural causes in a Chicago hospital on September 26, 2006, at the age of 90
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Rose
Anything the FBI has not tainted?
Mark ²
When the Czar was overthrown, many cheered at the end of a totalitarian despot. At first.
We cheered the overthrow of Kaiser Wilhelm, too. Look what we got 15 years later.
Ukraine Pravda, but “some Uke”?
Sounds legit.
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