Kombora la Urusi latua sehemu ya maduka makubwa Ukraine

Ukitaka kujua unafiki wa wester media anzia hapa uzuri watu wengi siku hizi wameamka usingizini wanajua propaganda zao
 
Putin ni shetani wa dunia ya sasa
Achana na kumlaani Putin. Hivi hujaona waafrica wenzako wanachofanyiwa Spain ukaanza kulaani?

Akili zenu bado zinawatukuza wazungu ndio maana mnajitoa akili kuilaani Russia ila hamuoni wanayotendewa waafrica wenzenu ili nayo mlaani.

Utumwa wa kifikra ni mbaya sana
 
Waziri wa ulizi wa Russia alisema pembeni ya hio supermarket kulikuwa na ghala la silaha na ndio lililolengwa na moto kusambaa hadu maduka ya jirani na CNN wamekata hicho kipande kwa makusudi
 
Kabisa, Utam!! Anayempinga mungu wako Putin, au anayekutwa kwenye njia ya mashujaa wa Taifa Teule, ndiye gaidi! Ni rahisi kabisa! Kama Chechniya, kama Syria, kama Ukraine, kama mtoto wa miaka 2 au mzee wa miaka 82. Gaidi!
Unaanza vijembe badala ya hoja
Kwaheri ntakua nasoma tu unachopost badala ya hii nnayokujibu ila
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Unaposikia neno CLASSIFIED uwe unaelewa kuna mambo mengi yanafanyika na kujulikana na wachache sana ili kujustify malengo flan ya watawala wao wanaita "collateral" mambo haya hujumuisha ku- sacrifice baadhi ya watu.
Kuio usijiaminishe eti haiwezekani
 
Unajua kabisa vitani moja ya target muhimu ni miundombinu ya usafirisha wa silaha kama viwanja vya ndege, bandari, reli na barabara

kwahio hata sishangai maana hata Iddi Amin alivunja daraja la kagera
its called decapitating the enemy
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Afu hata angekuwa na chakula silaha zake zina uwezo Mdogo Sana kufanya destruction Ukraine.
 
HAHAHAHAHA VIKOBA VINAWAKA MOTO
 
Ona maelezo kwa urefu yanayothibitisha uwongo katika jaribio la Urusi la kujitetea:




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Ukraine war: Kremenchuk shopping centre attack claims fact-checked​


By Reality Check and BBC Monitoring

5-7 Minuten


By Reality Check and BBC Monitoring
BBC News
Image source, Reuters
Image caption,
The aftermath of a missile strike in Kremenchuk
Within hours of the attack on a shopping centre in the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk, false and unproven claims began circulating online.
Stories were spread by Russian Telegram channels and by Dmitry Polyanskiy, Russia's deputy ambassador to the United Nations. They included rumours that the attack was "false" or "staged" - and were repeated on Russian television.
On Tuesday, Russia's defence ministry released a statement claiming the shopping centre was "non-functioning" and that the bombing of a nearby ammunitions dump sparked a secondary fire at the centre. Those claims were denied by Ukrainian officials.

This claim is false. BBC reporters on the ground have spoken to shoppers and employees who were inside the building at the time of the attack.
Multiple posts listing details of missing people who were either working at the shopping centre on the day or went shopping there, were published in a local Telegram channel in the hours after the attack.
One pro-Kremlin "fact-checking" channel suggested that no photographs from inside the shopping centre had been posted on Instagram since March. However, a woman who lives in a nearby village and regularly goes shopping in Kremenchuk, told the BBC that the shopping centre had been "constantly open" and her family had visited it at least once a week.
Image source, Marina Doohova
Image caption,
Inside the shopping centre things appeared to be relatively normal in a video filmed two days before the attack
She also shared video she had taken at the shopping centre from 25 June, showing open shops and people walking inside the building. Other, similar footage posted online appears even more recent - including a YouTube video apparently filmed just a day before the attack, also showing shoppers and businesses open as normal.
Image source, Marina Doohova
Image caption,
A still from a video showing businesses open as usual two days before the attack
Some Telegram channels claimed there were no women or children at the shopping centre - implying that the building had been turned into a military facility. That claim is false, according to several eyewitness accounts and online videos.
The Russian Defence Ministry claimed a strike on an arms storage facility detonated ammunition which set the shopping centre on fire.
"Western-manufactured weapons and ammunition stockpiled in the warehouse to be sent to a Ukrainian military grouping in Donbas were hit with a high-precision strike," the ministry said.
Ukrainian officials have denied there was a weapons depot nearby.
CCTV footage captured near a pond roughly 600 metres north of the shopping centre, on the other side of a factory building, shows two missile strikes in the area.
Matching the exact spots where the two missiles land in the CCTV video with aerial images of the area, it appears one missile hit close to the eastern end of the shopping centre, while the other struck the northern end of the factory, near the southern edge of the pond.
Media caption,
Watch: CCTV shows missile striking Ukrainian shopping mall
Satellite images of the area, along with a video released by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky provide further evidence that these were the locations of the strikes.

The factory mentioned by the Russian defence ministry is located roughly 300 metres north of the shopping centre. The buildings are separated by a wall, vegetation and rail tracks, making the claim that "secondary explosions" caused a large fire with multiple casualties in the shopping centre unlikely.
Media caption,
Watch: Drone footage shows the extent of the destruction at the shopping centre
According to the Ukrainian online publication Kyiv Independent, a press officer of the regional administration confirmed that the machinery plant had been hit, injuring two individuals.
Svitlana Rybalko, from the regional State Emergency Service, denied there were weapons stored at the facility."It's a place for making road equipment, machines for road construction," she told the BBC. "There's also a greenhouse nearby where workers grow cucumbers."

Claim: The attack was 'staged' or a 'provocation'​


Image source, TELEGRAM/V_ZELENSKIY_OFFICIAL
Image caption,
Flames engulfing the mall in Kremenchuk
This claim contradicts the official Russian defence ministry statement - even though top diplomats such as Mr Polyanskiy, the deputy UN ambassador, described the Kremenchuk attack as "a new Bucha-style Ukrainian provocation" on Twitter.
There's simply no evidence - nor has any been offered - that Ukraine bombed the shopping centre, or that the attack was "staged".
It's the latest example of a common tactic used by supporters of the Russian government - throwing multiple, conflicting, evidence-free narratives out in the immediate aftermath of an attack.
The claim echoes other, debunked false assertions by Russia and its supporters, for instance that the attack on a maternity hospital in Mariupol and the killings of civilians in Bucha were somehow faked or staged.
In a Twitter message, Mr Polyanskiy said the attack "will be used by Ukraine to attract as much attention as possible through promoting [a] false version of what happened" and "my tweet doesn't contradict the explanation provided by Russian [Ministry of Defence]".
Reporting by: Olga Robinson, Shayan Sardarizadeh, Daniele Palumbo, Chris Partridge, Joshua Cheetham and Nick Beake.


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Bwana niye mashabiki wa Putin mlitueleza juzi marehemu wa Bucha waliuawa na jeshi la Ukraine. Leo hakuna aliyekufa? Bwana shuka kidogo, rudi katika dunia halisi!
 
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