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Video Shows Man Desperately Running After Russian Tank Being Towed Away By Ukrainian Tractor – ReportWestern JournalPublished 1 day ago on March 2, 2022By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal

 

Video Shows Man Desperately Running After Russian Tank Being Towed Away By Ukrainian Tractor – Report

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The Russian military likely never imagined the fierce resistance it would face as it brashly rolled into Ukraine one week ago. From the first moment of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s reckless invasion, however, the spirit and the resilience of the Ukrainian people have been on full display.

Although the bombs have been falling and the casualties are mounting, defiant citizens have demonstrated the willingness to fight for their freedom, even at the cost of their own lives.

In one of the lighter moments of the past week, British Member of Parliament Johnny Mercer posted a clip to Twitter that appears, according to the U.K. Telegraph, to show a tractor towing a Russian armored personnel carrier along an unnamed (presumably) Ukrainian road. A man is seen desperately chasing after the driver.

Mercer describes the amusing moment with the caption, “No expert, but the invasion doesn’t seem to be going particularly well.”

The video has not been independently confirmed, but as IB Times reported Tuesday, it has gone viral. As of Tuesday morning, it had been viewed more than 4.6 million times, with more than 110,000 “likes.”

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If the video is authentic — and there are others like it circulating — the spirit of the Ukrainian resistance is not backing down in the face of the Russian invasion.

Below, a large group of residents are shown standing across a road in southeastern Ukraine. A Russian tank that was headed in the residents’ direction eventually turns around, possibly dissuaded by the civilians’ presence.

According to the Telegraph report on the video Mercer posted, there have been unconfirmed reports of Russians “dumping fuel from tanks rather than face the Ukrainian forces” and others deserting.

In a separate article, The Telegraph reported signs that Russian men are trying to escape conscription into Putin’s military.

“In 2020, just 467 Russians were detained at America’s southern border. Last year, that number soared to 9,376 – a result of the Russian crackdown on dissent following widespread protests spearheaded by opposition leader Alexei Navalny, experts say.”

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Completing this poll entitles you to our news updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.Moreover, these numbers are rising. In January, according to the report, “1,028 Russians and 248 Ukrainians” entered the U.S.The Telegraph spoke to Ekaterina Mouratova, a Russian-American immigration lawyer based in Miami.

“We have never been so busy,” Mauratova told the newspaper. “But the number is going to skyrocket. I have got tons of emails in the last few days — hundreds. They are mostly men between 20 and 55 who are asking if they can get protection from the US if Russia does a mandatory military draft. These people do not want to go to war.

“Conditions in Russia are becoming harsher and harsher and there is a lot of political instability around the region. More and more people are looking for a way out,” Mouratova added.

Meanwhile, an article in the U.K. Mirror claims that “in response to Putin’s increased crackdown on the opposition,” the number of Russian men between the ages of 18 and 60 seeking political asylum at the U.S. southern border has risen sharply in the past few months.

These men would rather leave the country than be called upon to fight their neighbors.

This is most definitely Putin’s war.

Yes, it’s heartening to see the fierce resistance of the Ukrainian people. However, reports of a 40-mile long convoy of Russian tanks and military vehicles advancing toward the capital city of Kyiv suggest the odds are not in their favor.

But one thing is for sure. If Russia does take Ukraine, the occupation that follows will not be easy for them. The resistance Russian troops will face from the citizens under their control may never subside.

I’ve wondered several times over the last week, if Putin were given the opportunity to turn back the clock, would he still go ahead with the invasion?

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

US ‘Doomsday’ Plane Takes to the Sky After Putin ThreatWestern JournalPublished 21 hours ago on March 2, 2022By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal

 

US ‘Doomsday’ Plane Takes to the Sky After Putin Threat

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A United States plane designed to survive nuclear conflict took a training flight Monday amid heightening rhetoric from Russian President Vladimir Putin.

According to iNews, the specialized Boeing 747 has the call sign “GORDO15” and is known colloquially as the “doomsday plane.”

The aircraft took off from a U.S. Air Force base near Lincoln, Nebraska, for a training flight of over four hours.

The “doomsday plane” is part of a fleet of Boeing 747 aircraft that the U.S. military has sustained for about 50 years, iNews reported.

The fleet is known as “Nightwatch,” and it was created “with the specific purpose of providing an airborne base for the US defense secretary and senior military personnel to conduct operations during a nuclear war.”

According to iNews, at least one of the planes is kept ready 24/7. It can stay stay in the air for multiple days and is “designed to withstand the electromagnetic pulse from a nuclear blast.”

The four-and-a-half hour training flight was not necessarily out of the ordinary, though it was described as “unusual.” Aircraft from the “Nightwatch” fleet routinely conduct readiness and training flights, iNews reported.

However, the news of the flight took on a new meaning for many in light of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

According to the Associated Press, Putin told top Russian defense officials to put nuclear forces in a “special regime of combat duty” on Sunday.

The AP reported it was unclear whether this directive would change the state of Russian nuclear forces significantly or at all, but it did signal a strong response from Putin to sanctions imposed by the U.S. and other countries.

Putin also cited “aggressive statements regarding our country” in his reasoning for the move.

The United Kingdom downplayed the severity of Putin’s announcement, iNews reported. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the move was meant to distract from Russia’s slow progress in its invasion of Ukraine.

U.S. President Joe Biden also appeared unfazed by the threat of nuclear conflict on Monday. When a reporter asked him whether he was concerned about a potential nuclear war against Russia, he quickly denied it.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki attempted to quell nuclear concerns on Monday and urged Americans not to engage with Putin’s rhetoric, the New York Post reported.

“We think provocative rhetoric like this regarding nuclear weapons is dangerous, adds to the risk of miscalculation, should be avoided, and [we] will not indulge in it,” Psaki said.

“We are assessing President Putin’s directive and at this time see no reason to change our own alert levels.”

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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