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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

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 MY FIRST ‘ STAND DOWN,’ I WAS ISSUED A CHEMICAL WARFARE SUIT, PARKA AND COVER ALLS. I MET ‘ DENISE ‘ FROM THE ‘ MENTAL RAPES AND MY REMOTE VIEWING, ALONG WITH OTHER SOLDIERS WHO HELPED ME, DEFENDED ME, “ DON’T LISTEN TO THEM. IT IS HAPPENING HERE TOO ! ( FORT BLISS, EL PASO, TEXAS ) 2004-2007.” ALL THIS WAS POSTED ON ‘ the protection of prudence by conscience at blog spot dot com ( FACEBOOK: DOESN’T ALLOW URL LINKS TO WORK, OR DIDN’T ),’ AND YET AGAIN, IT WAS ‘ HACKED;’ ERASED BY A GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL. 


SO NOW WE ARE LIVING IN THE ‘ WILDFIRE ‘ OF HATE AND WAR STARTED BY ILL-RESPONSIBILITY AND PUTIN WITHIN LUCIFERIAN’S CHURCH, RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH AND ‘ HIRED ‘ ORTHODOX-RADICAL MIDDLE EASTERN RELIGIOUS GROUPS.








CNN NEWS:


“ 24 min ago

Rape and sexual violence allegations in Ukraine must be investigated, UN says

From CNN's Jeevan Ravindran in London

There are increasing reports of rape and sexual violence being used against women and children in Ukraine, the executive director of UN Women said Monday, adding the allegations must be investigated.

"A combination of mass displacement with a large presence of conscripts and mercenaries and the brutality displayed against Ukrainian civilians has raised all [the] red flags," Sima Bahous told the UN Security Council.

"The risk of human trafficking is increasing as the situation becomes more desperate," Bahous added. "Young women and unaccompanied teenagers are at a particular risk."

Her remarks followed a visit to Moldova, which she said had welcomed an estimated 95,000 Ukrainian refugees, while "thousands more" have transited through the country. She noted that those arriving were largely women, children and the elderly.

Bahous called for increased resources for police forces at the border between Moldova and Ukraine "so that they can ensure support to victims of gender-based violence and trafficking."

"Gender-sensitive and survivor-centered response must be at the heart of all humanitarian action," Bahous said. “


https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-04-12-22/index.html



CNN NEWS:


“ 30 min ago

There are unconfirmed reports of a chemical attack in Mariupol on Monday. Here's what we know

From CNN's Nathan Hodge in Lviv

Investigations are ongoing into a possible chemical attack in the besieged southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Monday, CNN has learned. 

CNN cannot independently verify that there was any kind of chemical strike, or how many casualties were caused by any such incident.

Here's what we know:

Who reported the alleged attack? The reports emerged in a Telegram statement on Monday night from the Azov battalion, a Ukrainian unit defending Mariupol. They said Russian forces dropped "a poisonous substance of unknown origin" from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) onto Ukrainian military and civilians in the city.

Victims showed signs of "respiratory failure," and the consequences "were being clarified," the statement added.

Andriy Biletsky, Azov's first commander, said on Telegram that three individuals suffered from the effect of the unknown substance.

What did Mariupol officials say? A chemical attack has not been confirmed, Petro Andryushchenko, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, posted on Telegram. He said city officials were awaiting additional information from military forces, and speculated that in one possible scenario, the "discharge of an unknown chemical" could be "a test for the reaction in general." 

How about the Ukrainian government? President Volodymyr Zelensky did not confirm a chemical attack but warned the possibility of one should be taken seriously. In his nightly address Monday, Zelensky said Russia could be preparing a new stage of terror.

"Today, the occupiers issued a new statement, which indicates that they are preparing a new stage of terror against Ukraine and our defenders. One of the occupiers' spokesmen said that they could use chemical weapons against the defenders of Mariupol. We take this as seriously as possible," Zelensky said.

What was he talking about? Zelensky may have been referring to an earlier statement by a spokesperson for the militia of the pro-Russian separatists in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) in eastern Ukraine.

In a Russian state television talk show, DNR spokesperson Eduard Basurin alluded to using chemical weapons to attack a Mariupol steel plant that is a stronghold for Ukrainian forces.

"Azovstal is a factory that was built during Soviet Union times," Basurin said. "It is made of lot of concrete and iron. There are multilevel underground floors there, so it makes no sense to take this target by storm. Because you can lose a lot of your soldiers, and the enemy will not suffer the same losses. 

"So at the moment we need to deal with blockade of this plant, find all exits and entrances — it is possible to get this done. And then turn to, I think, the chemical troops who will find a way to smoke moles out of their burrows."

What have other countries said? The US has not confirmed the use of chemical weapons in Mariupol, but had previously warned the Ukrainians that Russia could use chemical agents in the city, State Department spokesperson Ned Price told CNN Monday.

In a statement Monday, press secretary John Kirby said The Pentagon cannot confirm the reports but US officials remain concerned about the potential Russian use of riot control agents.

Meanwhile, UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted about working "urgently with partners" to verify the unconfirmed reports.”


https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-04-12-22/index.html


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