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FILATOV, S. (3) answer(s).
 
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BARBARIANS: Who Destroyed the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant and Why / Filatov, S.   Journal Article
Filatov, S. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract DURING the Ukraine conflict, one thing has become very clear: Russia's enemies are barbarically destroying what others have created, as if to avenge their own worthlessness and weakness. It is just like the old Chinese proverb: "The weak take revenge, the strong forgive...." Russia's enemies are destroying vital assets, dooming devastated areas to environmental disaster. The blowing up of the Nord Stream gas pipeline, the Togliatti-Odessa ammonia pipeline, the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant - They are unable to deal with the Russian Army and are retaliating against the civilians of Europe, Ukraine, and Russia in their powerless rage. This hysterical behavior is psychologically abnormal. Not even the Nazis during World War II thought to blow up the Dnepr Hydropower Plant; and yet, the Kiev authorities are destroying critical infrastructure on their own territory like real occupiers.
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England-Russia: Intrigue Without Love / Filatov, S.   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract AS I was writing this material, CNN reported: "The United Kingdom has delivered multiple 'Storm Shadow' cruise missiles to Ukraine, giving the nation anew long-range strike capability."1 This is additional proof of how the "perfidious Albion" has been harming Russia for centuries.
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Nato Summit In Vilnius: words and deeds / Filatov, S.   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE NATO summit that took place in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius against the backdrop of the Ukrainian crisis aroused heightened interest. After all, it seemed as if the Western countries were ready to discuss key issues of war and peace. And now we have results from this two-day meeting of the self-described "strongest alliance in history." Let's take a closer look at the cast of characters and their decisions.
Key Words NATO  China  Russia  Ukraine  Summit  Vilnius 
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