Latest Ukraine War: Vladimir Putin’s Troops Arrest Over 2,000 Protesters as Desperate Russians Flee Brutal Conscription

Those planning to return to Russia to fight for the Mariupol killers have been warned not to return to the EU.

there is ” Non-returnable Estonian politician and former intelligence chief Eerik-Niiles Kross explains how:crime against peace It is a crime under Estonian law. “

He said Estonian residents chose to fight for the war. Kremlin It will be soonforbidden“But if Russians living in Estonia decide to resist Putin’s draft, they will ‘have all legal protections and will not allow it’.” forced by russia Anyone. “

Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Poland have also decided to ban Russian tourists from entering while EU member states are members. stopped all flights From Russia to Member States.

Huge queues have been reported near the southern Russian border, with people even abandoning their cars in an attempt to escape. Putin’s Recruiting 300,000 soldiers to fight in ukrainian war.

For the latest updates, read the Ukraine-Russia live blog below…

  • Seven more crop cargo ships leave Ukraine

    More ships have left Ukraine’s Black Sea corridor after months of waiting for exports to resume.

    “On September 25, seven ships carrying 146,200 tons of agricultural products destined for countries in Africa, Asia and Europe left the ports of Odessa, Chornomorsk and Pivdeny,” Ukraine’s Ministry of Infrastructure confirmed on Facebook. .

    Before the war, Ukraine shipped up to 6 million tons of grain every month.

  • Dmitro Kleva meets with Chinese Foreign Minister

    Ukraine’s Foreign Minister met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

    After discussing bilateral relations, China reaffirmed its “respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

    Dmitro Kleva also said how China has spoken of “refusing to use force as a means of settling disagreements”.

  • Putin relaxes citizenship laws for military foreigners

    The Russian dictator has relaxed the laws for those who enlist in the Russian army.

    Foreigners can now apply for citizenship without showing a residence permit.

  • 700 protesters detained in Russia over forced mobilization

    Locals are reported to be angry that those who do not meet the conscription standards are being sent to war.

    A man was detained in Khabarovsk after writing “Move on your own, you lice-infested mouse.”

  • Mutilated body found in Ukraine

    Ukraine has confirmed that victims of Russian torture have been mutilated so badly that it is difficult to determine their gender.

    They are among 430 bodies currently being exhumed after Putin’s forces withdrew from Izyum city following the Ukrainian advance.

    Shocking evidence has emerged that there was a torture chamber near the tomb.

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  • Russia replaces top army general

    Dmitry Bulgakov was “released” from his post.

    Yesterday, it was revealed via Telegram that the army general will no longer be the deputy defense minister.

  • Nigerian president says UN will prioritize certain global issues

    He was referring to the ongoing conflict in Europe, first ignited in 1915 and still ongoing in Ukraine.

    Muhammadu Buhari says:

    “After the wars in the Congo and the Horn of Africa, have the West returned to ‘business as usual’?

    “While condemning the invasion of Ukraine, do you give equal weight to fighting the mercenaries who seek to destabilize the Sahel and threaten many other African nations?”

  • Russian Drone Attack Reduces Iranian Embassy Presence in Ukraine

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that Iran’s ambassador will be disqualified because Russia is using Iranian drones to launch attacks.

    al jazeera is reporting Eight Iranian drones have been shot down by Ukrainian forces.

    “Today, Russian forces used Iranian drones in attacks on the Dnipropetrovsk region and Odessa.

    “Six of these Iranian drones have been shot down by Eastern and Southern Command air defenses. We have been informed of the downing of an attacking Iranian drone by Confederate command air defenses,” he said.

  • Referendum underway in occupied territories

    Russia-backed referendums continue in occupied areas of Ukraine.

    Election officials, flanked by police officers, hoisted ballots from house to house and set up mobile polling stations in Luhansk and eastern Donetsk, as well as Kherson and Zaporizhia in the south.

    end of voting on tuesday.

  • Thousands detained as Russians challenge Putin’s brutal mobilization policy

    According to OVD-Info, more than 2,000 Russians have been arrested for protesting against President Putin’s recent partial mobilization policy.

    Arrests have been made in 33 towns across the country as Russians resist these new draconian measures, the report said.

    About 300,000 Russian reservists will participate in the conflict.

  • Liz Truss accuses Putin of having a ‘fake referendum’

    The newly appointed prime minister denounced the Russian dictator in an interview with CNN.

    “I don’t think he expected the intensity of the reaction from the free world,” Truss told CNN.

    “We should not listen to his saber hoots and false threats. Instead, what we must do is continue to impose sanctions on Russia and continue to support the Ukrainians. .”

  • Russia has more than 2,500 Ukrainian prisoners of war, officially announced

    Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk told the BBC today that Putin is holding at least 2,500 Ukrainians hostage as the brutal invasion rages on.

    This comes days after Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoner groups and 215 were returned to Putin’s country.

    Five of the prisoners of war released from Russia were British and returned home.

  • The US Secretary of State has accused Russia of “disrupting” the international order.

    Speaking at the UN Security Council, Secretary of State Anthony Brinken accused Putin of destroying the international order “before our eyes”.

    “We must not let Putin do that,” he continued.

    “If we fail to defend this principle when the Kremlin flagrantly violates it, we send a message to the aggressors so that they can ignore it.”

  • In the wake of nuclear threat, US issues harsh warning to Putin

    White House officials this week issued a stern warning to Putin following the dictator’s veiled nuclear threat.

    White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told NBC, “If Russia crosses this line, the consequences will be catastrophic for Russia.”

    “The United States will respond resolutely. Now we are on a private channel explaining in more detail what that means.”

  • Video shows Russian protesters resisting new ‘partial mobilization’ policy

    A video shared by NEXTA reportedly shows Russian protesters clashing with police in Dagestan.

    The region’s capital, Makhachkala, appears to be at the center of this resistance, with hundreds of people taking to the streets to resist Putin’s brutal new policies.

  • Reports of ‘torture’ of Russian recruits

    It is estimated that 300,000 Russians could be drafted into the Russian army as the Kremlin continues to invade Ukraine.

    There have been horrific reports of new units being ‘raped and tortured’.

    “Dedovshchina” includes barbaric rituals, said General Sir Richard Shirreff, the former deputy Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.

    He told The Sun:

  • About 50 Ukrainian soldiers are killed every day, reports Zelensky

    Zelensky told West France newspaper that about 50 Ukrainian soldiers are killed every day.

    This is because Ukraine continues to counterattack in the Kharkov region.

  • ‘We will not allow residents to go unpunished,’ says Zelensky

    In his nightly speeches, the Ukrainian president issued a stern warning to Russian aggressors.

    “We will not allow residents to go unpunished,” he said.

    “From Kherson to the Luhansk region, from Crimea to Donetsk, we will definitely liberate the whole country.

    “All murderers and executioners will be judged for what they did to us Ukrainians.”

  • Over 2,000 Russians detained in protest against brutal mobilization policy

    According to OVD-Info, more than 2,000 Russians have been arrested for protesting against President Putin’s recent partial mobilization policy.

    Arrests have been made in 33 towns across the country as Russians resist these new draconian measures, the report said.

    About 300,000 Russian reservists will participate in the conflict.

  • In the photo: Russian reservists are sent to war

    Thousands of Russian men were forced to board buses and planes to Ukraine following Putin’s announcement of “partial mobilization”.

    In the photo below, Russian reservists gather outside the stadium, which has been converted into a recruitment center.

    About 300,000 additional troops are expected to head to Ukraine in the coming weeks.

  • Ministry of Defense provides update on war in Ukraine

    The UK Ministry of Defense has given further insight into the current situation in Ukraine.

    The statement read: “On September 21, 2022, prominent Russian nationalist MP Alexander Kinstein announced the partial mobilization of the Russian army to the Russian National Guard (Rosgvardia). asked to expand to

    “Rosgvardia units have played an important role in both fighting and security in the rear areas of Ukraine and are currently facilitating accession referendums in the occupied territories.

    “This unit is intended to be used in a domestic security role to ensure the continuity of Putin’s regime, especially since it was ill-prepared for the intense fighting it experienced in Ukraine.

    “With the need to quell growing domestic dissent in Russia and operational duties in Ukraine, Rosgvaldia is likely to be under special strain.

    “There is a realistic possibility that mobilization will be used to increase the number of Rosgvardia troops and additional personnel will be introduced.”

  • Russia’s losses continue to mount as Putin’s brutal aggression intensifies

    Russia’s losses continue to mount as Ukraine battles its invaders.

    According to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Russian losses amounted to 56,700.

    In addition to this, Putin’s army lost 2275 tanks and 259 jets.

  • China urges Russia, Ukraine to stop ‘crisis spillover’

    China’s foreign minister delivered a UN speech urging both countries to avoid aggression affecting developing countries.

    “China supports all efforts to contribute to the peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian crisis,” Wang Yi said.

    “The immediate priority is to facilitate negotiations for peace,” Wang said.

    “The fundamental solution is to address the legitimate security concerns of all parties and build a balanced, effective and sustainable security architecture,” he added.

  • Seven more crop cargo ships leave Ukraine

    After months of waiting for exports to resume, more ships have left Ukraine’s Black Sea corridor.

    “On September 25, seven ships carrying 146,200 tons of agricultural products destined for countries in Africa, Asia and Europe left the ports of Odessa, Chornomorsk and Pivdeny,” Ukraine’s Ministry of Infrastructure confirmed on Facebook. .

    Before the war, Ukraine shipped up to 6 million tons of grain every month.

  • 700 protesters detained in Russia over forced mobilization

    Locals are reported to be angry that those who do not meet the conscription standards are being sent to war.

    A man was detained in Khabarovsk after writing “Move on your own, you lice-infested mouse.”



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