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A Palestinian artist creates poignant portraits of the fallen on the rubble of homes destroyed by Israeli occupation forces in Gaza.
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Palestinian child Zina Al-Ghoul was killed in the Israeli massacre while waiting in line to receive a biscuit at Asma School in Al-Shati Refugee Camp today.
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🔥❗️⚡️Something very dangerous is happening in Georgia now. It's EuroMaidan all over again. The globalist cannot accept their defeats at the ballot boxes so they look for another coup with the hope of opening another front against Russia. To call these forces evil is an understatement @CafeRevolution
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🔥❗️⚡️X (formally Twitter) is not a free speech platform. It is another ZionNazi project. It has basically become an election mouthpiece for Trump and IsraHell. Mild opposition is tolerated, nothing more. X deletes around 100K posts a month compare to 40K before Elon bought it. Its all in the perception, Elon is a good actor Subscribe @CafeRevolution
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I have no doubt that zionists are the enemies of humanity. The zionists control both IsraHell and Ukraine. They both rejoice in terrorising civilians and there will never be peace on earth as long as zionists and their evil ideology walks amongst us @CafeRevolution
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I am back in Russia after a short visa run and the first thing I do is hit the streets of Moscow to find out what the Russians think of the current election circus in the US? Or maybe they don't think about it at all! Lets find out together on an icy cold Saturday in Moscow Subscribe @CafeRevolution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlxKFfv5QVQ&ab_channel=CafeRevolution
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What do Russians think about the US elections?
I roam the streets of Moscow a couple of days before the US elections to find out what do the Russian people think of the US elections and if they think of it at all. My small survey may surprise some of you.
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First snowfall of this winter in Moscow Subscribe https://xn--r1a.website/CafeRevolution
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⚡️📣Ukrainian Soldiers Fighting "With Russia Against Ukraine"⚡️📣
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e8357rVshA&feature=youtu.be
In this video, I, Patrick Lancaster, delve into the Ukraine-Russia conflict, presenting a perspective often missing from Western media. I speak with former Ukrainian soldiers who defected to fight alongside Russian forces. Through their stories, training, and views on the war, they share motivations that challenge mainstream narratives. My goal is to provide an unfiltered look at their reasons for switching sides and what they believe they’re fighting for.
1. The Defectors
These defectors come from places like Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, and Donetsk, with backgrounds in the Ukrainian military. Disillusioned by a government they see as corrupt and heavily influenced by the West, they describe Ukraine’s leadership as abandoning traditional values and fostering division. For them, this conflict is a destructive war between “brotherly peoples,” and they believe joining Russian forces is the only path to peace.
2. Training & Preparation
At a Russian training ground, I capture their drills, live-fire exercises, and tactical maneuvers with heavy weapons like machine guns and grenade launchers. The constant threat of air alerts reminds us all of the danger—at one point, we dive for cover from a missile warning. This isn’t just practice; it’s intense and very real.
3. Personal Accounts of Disillusionment
The defectors describe feeling unsupported in the Ukrainian military, with poor conditions, forced conscriptions, and inadequate resources. One tells me of how his unit was shelled by Ukrainian forces who mistook them for the enemy. Many feel abandoned by their commanders and believe Ukrainian policies serve Western interests over unity with Russia.
4. Independent Journalism Perspective
I’m here to provide a viewpoint rarely seen. My reporting is crowdfunded to stay unfiltered and independent. I want viewers to question dominant narratives, seek alternative perspectives, and form their own conclusions about the conflict.
5. Final Message
No matter where you stand, understanding both sides is essential. I encourage you to educate yourself, think critically, and avoid letting any single source shape your views. Only through open-mindedness can we begin to grasp the complexities of this conflict.
Insights from Defectors’ Stories
These soldiers have unique reasons for defecting, often tied to disillusionment, ideology, and hope for peace:
Disillusionment with the Government
They see Ukraine’s “Kyiv regime” as abandoning its people’s interests for Western agendas. One defector describes how Ukraine is “rewriting history” and erasing cultural values, while another criticizes the leadership for ignoring agreements under foreign pressure, which he sees as a betrayal.
Russia
These defectors don’t view Russians as enemies. Instead, they see the conflict as “artificial,” driven by political motives that divide Slavic peoples. One soldier tells me he sees it as a civil war, fueled by corruption, rather than a genuine national struggle.
Military Conditions and Abandonment
Defectors describe long, unsupported deployments and a sense of being treated as disposable. One surrendered to Russian forces, feeling abandoned by commanders. Their stories paint a stark picture of life on the front lines.
Betrayal and Trauma
Many defectors recount intense stories of betrayal. One soldier describes being shelled by Ukrainian forces in a case of mistaken identity. Injured, he thought he’d die, but Russian soldiers saved him. Such experiences have left deep scars and fueled their desire for change.
Protection of Civilians
Some defectors see their role as defending civilians from what they view as aggressive policies by the Ukrainian government. One soldier, known as “Historian,” recalls evacuating civilians under artillery fire and questions the morality of Ukrainian forces targeting their own people. For him, his fight is about protection, not aggression.
Hope for Peace
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e8357rVshA&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e8357rVshA&feature=youtu.be
In this video, I, Patrick Lancaster, delve into the Ukraine-Russia conflict, presenting a perspective often missing from Western media. I speak with former Ukrainian soldiers who defected to fight alongside Russian forces. Through their stories, training, and views on the war, they share motivations that challenge mainstream narratives. My goal is to provide an unfiltered look at their reasons for switching sides and what they believe they’re fighting for.
1. The Defectors
These defectors come from places like Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, and Donetsk, with backgrounds in the Ukrainian military. Disillusioned by a government they see as corrupt and heavily influenced by the West, they describe Ukraine’s leadership as abandoning traditional values and fostering division. For them, this conflict is a destructive war between “brotherly peoples,” and they believe joining Russian forces is the only path to peace.
2. Training & Preparation
At a Russian training ground, I capture their drills, live-fire exercises, and tactical maneuvers with heavy weapons like machine guns and grenade launchers. The constant threat of air alerts reminds us all of the danger—at one point, we dive for cover from a missile warning. This isn’t just practice; it’s intense and very real.
3. Personal Accounts of Disillusionment
The defectors describe feeling unsupported in the Ukrainian military, with poor conditions, forced conscriptions, and inadequate resources. One tells me of how his unit was shelled by Ukrainian forces who mistook them for the enemy. Many feel abandoned by their commanders and believe Ukrainian policies serve Western interests over unity with Russia.
4. Independent Journalism Perspective
I’m here to provide a viewpoint rarely seen. My reporting is crowdfunded to stay unfiltered and independent. I want viewers to question dominant narratives, seek alternative perspectives, and form their own conclusions about the conflict.
5. Final Message
No matter where you stand, understanding both sides is essential. I encourage you to educate yourself, think critically, and avoid letting any single source shape your views. Only through open-mindedness can we begin to grasp the complexities of this conflict.
Insights from Defectors’ Stories
These soldiers have unique reasons for defecting, often tied to disillusionment, ideology, and hope for peace:
Disillusionment with the Government
They see Ukraine’s “Kyiv regime” as abandoning its people’s interests for Western agendas. One defector describes how Ukraine is “rewriting history” and erasing cultural values, while another criticizes the leadership for ignoring agreements under foreign pressure, which he sees as a betrayal.
Russia
These defectors don’t view Russians as enemies. Instead, they see the conflict as “artificial,” driven by political motives that divide Slavic peoples. One soldier tells me he sees it as a civil war, fueled by corruption, rather than a genuine national struggle.
Military Conditions and Abandonment
Defectors describe long, unsupported deployments and a sense of being treated as disposable. One surrendered to Russian forces, feeling abandoned by commanders. Their stories paint a stark picture of life on the front lines.
Betrayal and Trauma
Many defectors recount intense stories of betrayal. One soldier describes being shelled by Ukrainian forces in a case of mistaken identity. Injured, he thought he’d die, but Russian soldiers saved him. Such experiences have left deep scars and fueled their desire for change.
Protection of Civilians
Some defectors see their role as defending civilians from what they view as aggressive policies by the Ukrainian government. One soldier, known as “Historian,” recalls evacuating civilians under artillery fire and questions the morality of Ukrainian forces targeting their own people. For him, his fight is about protection, not aggression.
Hope for Peace
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e8357rVshA&feature=youtu.be
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