Tag Archives: Lewis Goodall

Diary Blog, 19 November 2025

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Atterberg]
[Freedom of the Human Spirit statue, Birmingham, Michigan, USA]

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Zelensky— Jew.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volodymyr_Zelenskyy#Early_life

Mindich— Jew.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur_Mindich#Early_life

Was it ever likely to be anything else?

Ukraine under Zelensky’s regime is, literally, both owned and controlled by individuals born in Ukraine but who are not Ukrainian. Call them “Khazars” if you like…

[“affecting“, not “effecting“… (sliding standards everywhere)…never mind, though; the point is a good if obvious one].

Sterilization should be on the table. In fact, the very threat of that might make them take “voluntary” deportation. Worth thinking about. Worth doing, too.

[“We have a serious problem regarding severe mental illness down here in Plymouth. It is quite a poor city and there is a massive drug culture down here as well – and especially in the area this incident happened. Nothing has been the same since lockdown down here. Things drastically changed after and it has just been getting worse and worse since. I speak about how mass immigration has massively impacted Plymouth since the Boris Wave often but we also have problems with some of our own here with committing serious crimes. I have lived here for 13 years and Plymouth never used to be like this.“]

Even when I would drive to Plymouth to appear at the Plymouth County Court (between 2002 and 2007), the city was not a place where I would linger once my work there was done. It could be a great city, but is not, and for several reasons, one being the obvious uselessness of the local government there.

From late 2005 to 2008, I also took the ferry between Plymouth and Roscoff (Brittany) every week or two, because I lived half the time on the French side. I did not visit the city itself much before evening embarkation, though I would sometimes get a fish and chips in the city beforehand.

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Neither side in that very unfortunate war should be targeting civilians (regardless of whether that is the case here), but the Kiev regime has been targeting Russian and Ukrainian civilians since 2014, a decade before the war as such, or recognized as such, even began.

…which this blog has been highlighting for the past 9 years…

When I was subjected to my free speech trial (in late 2023, and at the instigation of the malicious pack of Jew-Zionists called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”), the rather poor Counsel instructed by the Crown Prosecution Service (some youngish fellow called Phillip Allman) put to me, as part of his brief (and, frankly, unskilled) cross-examination, that the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan was a “conspiracy theory“. I retorted that it was not, and that all he had to do was look around him to see that. Collapse of not very stout cross-examination…

You only have to look around you to see the flooding of the UK, especially England, especially the English cities, by the migration invasion.

[“OUR FREE-SPEECH DOCUMENTARY HAS BEEN CANCELLED THE RICH MIX CINEMA HAS BANNED OUR PREMIERE, BECAUSE OUR FILM DOES NOT ALIGN WITH ITS ‘VALUES’.

You would think that banning a documentary about free speech would be a bad look for a cultural institution. But that’s precisely what Rich Mix in east London has just done.

We were all set to hold the premiere of our documentary, Think Before You Post, about the rise of the British speech police, at Rich Mix on Tuesday 25 November. But last night, we received an email saying the venue would be ‘terminating [our] booking contract’. ‘Since confirming your booking, it has come to light that the content and speakers featured do not align with our values and mission here at Rich Mix’, reads the email. ‘Our founding objectives are to support marginalised communities (primarily communities facing racial inequity), promote intercultural understanding, eliminate racial discrimination, and foster equality of opportunity through arts and culture.’

Those of you who have watched the documentary might be wondering what this is getting at. After all, the film is about the people who have been arrested, prosecuted and even held on remand for alleged speechcrime – even though they hadn’t said anything the least bit hateful.

Rich Mix claims that the ‘nature of the event was not fully disclosed to us upon booking’. This is despite the fact the documentary was already available to watch online when we snagged the slot. And all of the speakers who were due to take part in the post-screening Q&A were in the film itself.

I wish I could say I was surprised. The cultural sector is overrun with woke scolds who wouldn’t know what free speech is if it bit them on the backside. The gentleman who emailed us about the cancellation naturally had his pronouns in his email signature, too.

This isn’t even the first time our documentary about censorship has been censored. On X, it has been slapped with age restrictions, despite having no age-inappropriate content in it, thanks to the illiberal Online Safety Act.

I suppose we should be happy to have been proven right. But vindication is cold comfort when it comes at the cost of a great evening of screening the film and discussing it with our contributors, friends and – most importantly – supporters.

If you have bought tickets, please bear with us. We are working flat-out to find a new venue for the same night. But if we fail to do so, we will of course refund everyone in full, and postpone for a later date. (If you’d like a refund now anyway, just get in touch and we’ll process it.)

In any case, we are determined not to be silenced. Clearly, the core message of Think Before You Post – for free speech and against censorship – is more important than ever. Even if it doesn’t jive with the sacred ‘values’ of Rich Mix.“]

[Spiked magazine]

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That Jew is lying. Quelle surprise...

So more Jewish/Zionist influence at the heart of Reform UK…

That one is a co-founder, and executive director, of the NWO/ZOG pressure group, the Henry Jackson Society.

For me, Reform is good for one thing only— to smash the long-running System “two main parties” scam. Once that happens, it can fall away and burn, like the booster rockets at space launches.

I wrote on the blog, about 3-4 years ago, that Keir Starmer, “slightly to my surprise“, was turning out to be “utterly clueless“. Was I right or wrong? I think, right…

That msm talking head, Goodall, though, should take into account the sea-change in UK society over the past half-century. I have discussed this on the blog a number of times over the years.

The “industrial proletariat” no longer exists except in small scattered places, like an endangered species. What does exist is the Welfare State’s version of a modern lumpenproletariat, whether white “chavscum” or the equally cultureless, value-less, and raceless, black/brown hordes.

Then we have the associated but slightly different “precariat” of people sometimes employed, sometimes self-employed, sometimes unemployed. People without much job security or life security. Very widespread. Regular readers of the blog may have seen a few of my own experiences in that regard.

What does misnamed (now) “Labour” have to say to all of those? Not much, certainly not since 1989, and even less since Starmer-stein, Rachel Reeves, and Yvette Cooper took over..

Those demographic elements also suggest considerable political volatility.

Starmer-Labour is a nullity. Stands for nothing. Achieves nothing. Its MPs are little nothings. Starmer-stein himself is spiritually empty, a political and personal nothing, in the pocket of the Israel lobby, and motivated only by careerism and money-grasping.

[“I’ve been getting a lot of messages recently from people thanking me for speaking up about everything going on. I never spoke up to get money, notoriety or a career from this. I was just absolutely sick to death with what our country has become and the South West of England in particular. I was in a far better position than most to speak out too as I didn’t have much to financially lose in doing so and no children who would be affected if that was to happen. But getting these messages has been nice and especially when I’m having a bad day and questioning if I should have done this face out in the first place. I don’t regret my decision overall, I think my message has spread far more being face out, but it has become quite isolating at times due to a lot of people in my personal life still under the Marxism spell. Things are definitely changing though. A lot more people are getting just as sick as me from it all and I’m seeing a lot more people now adopt a more ethnonationalism approach to our country’s situation. May it continue. Liberate England.”]

Chris Curtis MP: an unpleasant little (bum?) boy, and with little real experience of life: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Curtis_(politician).

I doubt that the said Curtis will be in Parliament after the next general election: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Keynes_North#Elections_in_the_2020s.

[“No! Wait! I voted Labour!”…]

It can only be a matter of time before the people of Britain take matters into their own hands.

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Diary Blog, 27 September 2025

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[“Forbury Lion”, Forbury Gardens, Reading. I used to play around there sometimes when I could hardly walk, as a very young child, c.1957. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbury_Gardens]

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The Conservative Party Conference a couple of years ago. Sparsely attended. Indeed, many were probably journalists. I expect that the 2024 one was even less-well-attended. Are they even bothering to hold one this year? Apparently so— 5-8 October 2025, at the Midland Hotel, Manchester. I wonder how many will attend? I suspect, few. It will be hard for them to disguise the total irrelevance of the Conservative Party in 2025.

Saturday quiz

Unusually, political journalist John Rentoul beat me this week, scoring 6/10 as against my 5/10. I knew the answers to questions 1, 5, 6, 7, and 9. I should also have guessed the answers to 8 and 10, but did not.

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Tell me something I don’t know…

Rachel Reeves must live in some world of utter multikulti delusion. She equates the rights of British young people (of the past) with the wishes of black/brown/other migrant invaders (of today).

Secondly, no-one opposes anyone merely taking a holiday, or even maybe a short-term working holiday, in the UK, but that is not to be equated with those who wish to settle in the UK (whether working or not).

Thirdly, when did British young people ever work, in any but tiny numbers and/or during holidays etc (such as grape-picking in France), overseas?

This is where Labour (and the other System parties) are now— in a world of unreality.

Get rid of them.

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Careerists; part of a “consensus”, or should that be termed “conspiracy”?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Goodall

https://institute.global/experts/tone-langengen

Yet more attritional gains, but Russia needs a breakthrough, a gamechanging breakthrough.

That Patriot system has not the numbers to stop 1,000 drones at once, nor the capability of stopping hypersonic missiles etc.

Ecce the contemporary type of political journalist. Dan Hodges thinks that the above poll is bad for Farage and Reform. What I see there is that 44% of people polled support an end to grants of indefinite leave to remain, and 13% are unsure, so might also support that. 57% in all. Even deportation of some of those with existing ILR is supported by 29% and at least not opposed by 13%. 42% in all.

If Reform can top 30% in a general election, with all other parties below that level, and especially if the System parties each poll below 25%, then political earthquake will result, even if Reform does not get a Commons majority. In fact, if Reform only gets a plurality of Commons seats, and so is weak in government, that in itself will stimulate a popular demand for social national revolution.

Lenin did not have anything like a majority (had there been any election) in 1917. The NSDAP in 1932 got 33.7% in the first election and 33.1% in the second. Lesson: carry a third of the people with you, against a disunited front of opponents, and you can take over.

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https://nickgriffin544956.substack.com/p/can-we-return-to-demographic-spring

See also:

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Goodwin and Toby Young must, if they want to seem credible, place the major part of the blame for repression of free speech in the UK (and EU) squarely where it belongs— upon the Jew-Zionist/Israel lobby embedded in government, business, the mass media, and the legal system.

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Wall. Squad. End.

If you want a ****** for a neighbour, vote Labour… (still true after 60 years…).

Translates to a Commons with about 433 Reform MPs, 100 Lab, 48 LibDems, 30 SNP, and 9 Con (Greens 6, Plaid 4 etc).

Stunning, as a poll. If it happens in real political life, shattering.

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Diary Blog, 17 September 2025

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[Lazienki Park, Warsaw]

Talking point

I hope that the poor saps who criticize me occasionally on Twitter are noting how often I have been proven right since I started writing this blog nearly 4 years ago. I was blogging over a year ago, maybe longer, about how almost everyone, misled by the msm, was thinking of Boris Johnson as a strong leader-type, when his whole history shows the reverse, a weak man without ideas, principles or resilience, untrustworthy, incompetent and without leadership qualities.”

[my own words, published on this blog 5 years ago, in September 2020, during the “Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic. Was I right about Johnson, or not?]

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“Israel”, both in the Middle East and in the rest of the world, including the UK, must indeed be “stopped”…

Looks as if those in power in Poland really want their country to be flattened (again).

“Diversity” by migration-invasion

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/asylum-seeker-rape-hyde-park-b1248047.html

An asylum seeker who entered the UK illegally has been jailed for raping a woman in London’s Hyde Park.

Abdelrahmen Adnan Abouelela, 42, was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison for the rape, which happened in November last year.

The married father-of-one approached the victim as she was walking home alone from a night-out in central London at about 9pm and lured her to a secluded spot in the park where he raped her, Southwark Crown Court was told on Tuesday.

“You thought absolutely nothing of her,” judge Gregory Perrins told the defendant, whose address was given as a Hilton hotel in Ealing, west London.

“It must have been obvious to you that she was a woman under the influence of alcohol who was alone and vulnerable. You made the decision to take advantage of her vulnerability.”

[Evening Standard]

Wall, squad, end.

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Brits leaving Britain, other Europeans leaving Britain, only the non-Europeans arriving in Britain, and in vast numbers.

(been there, done that…see above).

Maybe.

Probably. At least Zelensky and his cabal are no longer claiming that their forces will advance deep into Russia. That fantasy, at least, has gone.

More Starmer-stein fantasy geopolitics. Britain’s depleted armed forces cannot even defend the south coast of the UK against backward hordes in rubber boats…and do we really care whether China pressures —or even invades— the bloody Philippines?

Farage more popular than both Starmer and Kemi Badenoch. Significant.

Also significant.

It seems unlikely to me that Israel would attack Turkey directly. After all, much of Israel’s oil supply comes via Turkey. Turkey could simply stop shipping the oil the last short leg to Haifa or elsewhere, which would cause an immediate crisis in Israel.

Apart from that, Turkey, though not a nuclear power, has very strong conventional forces, including hypersonic missiles. See the Google/AI analysis:

“Key Organizations and Programs

  • Roketsan: The primary defense company responsible for developing and producing Turkey’s rocket and missile systems, including the Tayfun and Bora (Khan) families. 
  • Tayfun Missile Family: Includes the Tayfun Block-4, Turkey’s first hypersonic ballistic missile, designed to destroy strategic targets. 
  • Yıldırım IV Missile Program: An initiative to develop a longer-range medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) capable of reaching targets across the Middle East and parts of Europe. 
  • Bora/Khan Missile: The predecessor to the Tayfun, it serves as the backbone of Turkey’s short-range ballistic missile capability. 
  • GÖKTUĞ Program: A project to develop indigenous air-to-air missiles, the Merlin (Bozdoğan) and Peregrine (Gökdoğan), to replace existing U.S. models. 

Key Capabilities and Future Outlook

  • Hypersonic Technology: Turkey has entered the hypersonic missile domain with the Tayfun Block-4. 
  • Long-Range Ballistic Missiles: The development of systems like the Tayfun and Yıldırım IV demonstrates a push for longer-range strategic capabilities. 
  • Space Launch Capabilities: Roketsan is developing a satellite launch vehicle, the Simsek-2, to place satellites in orbit. 
  • Indigenous Development: Turkey’s defense industry is rapidly advancing, with the goal of becoming a national and global leader in rocket and missile technology.

[Google]

I think that, in the back of the Turkish mind is the knowledge that much of the Middle East was merely a part of the Ottoman Empire, and not so long ago— until 1922, little more than a century ago.

The Turkish armed forces comprise as many as 500,000 men altogether, of which maybe 400,000 are Army personnel. That army has well over 2,000 main battle tanks. The Turkish air force is likewise large and being upgraded.

Overall, the forces at the command of the Turkish government match those of Israel (leaving aside the Israeli nuclear weapons). The Israeli nightmare scenario would be a multifront war against, simultaneously, the largest or most powerful regional states: Turkey and Iran, in particular.

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Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan. Anyone facilitating it will one day be put up against a wall.

Myerson should never have been placed, even though very briefly, on the Bench as a Recorder (part-time judge); thankfully, his behaviour ensured that he was removed in ignominy before very long.

Myerson’s sworn testimony in the case of Wilson v. Mendelsohn, Newbon (deceased), and Cantor was disbelieved by the trial judge.

Moses brought down commandments including “Thou shalt not bear false witness” for a reason— many Jews are perjurers, and were, even thousands of years ago.

What a disgusting “cuck”! Absolute disgrace.

“Not Proven”

I was rather disappointed to see that the “Not Proven” verdict, available in Scottish criminal courts, is to be abolished. I have always thought it a good thing that a Scottish jury can decide that, in effect, they suspect that the defendant probably did whatever he/she is charged with but that the evidence did not support a “Guilty” verdict on the basis of beyond a reasonable doubt.

I should have liked to have seen the “Not Proven” introduced to English courts too. So much for that…

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Diary Blog, 22 August 2025, including news about the fanatical Jew-Zionist “Campaign Against Antisemitism” (“CAA”)

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Those two fanatical Jew-Zionist organizations have largely-overlapping memberships, and work in concert.

I am unsure as to whether that tweet by one Fahad Ansari is true or not. I have been unable, at this time, to find any confirmation. Will clarify as and when.

Incidentally, the “CAA” tweet is itself mistaken, in that it describes Franck Magennis as “an officer of the court“. Magennis is, I now see (I think I was unaware of his existence until today or yesterday), a barrister: https://gardencourtchambers.co.uk/barrister/franck-magennis/.

Solicitors are, by statute, “officers of the court“; barristers are not. The distinction arises out of the historical background, going back hundreds of years, of the two main branches of the legal profession in England and Wales.

A few of my own experiences of “CAA” and “UKLFI” activity:

…and take a look at the case of Wilson v. Mendelsohn, Newbon (deceased) and Cantor (use the blog search box).

The now-washed-up self-promoting Jew-Zionist fanatic and solicitor, Mark Lewis, involved in James Wilson’s case, was and I think still is a prominent member or supporter of both the “CAA” and the “UKLFI”, at one time prominently featured on the website of the “CAA”.

Lewis is currently quite likely facing (not for the first time) both disciplinary action by the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority (SRA), and legal action by at least one former client (on grounds that may include professional negligence and civil fraud).

Simon Myerson, barrister based at Leeds, and briefly a Recorder (p/t judge), whose vituperative behaviour on social media led to his effective dismissal from the Bench after a few months, and who (I believe) may face action from the Bar Standards Board, is involved in or supportive of both UKLFI and the CAA, and was a witness (whose sworn testimony was disbelieved and/or given no weight by the trial judge) in the James Wilson defamation case. Again, for more about that, see the search box on the blog.

Having now read a little about that barrister, Magennis, it seems that he is very far from my viewpoint, ideologically, but we have both been attacked by the Jew-Zionist orgs “CAA” and “UKLFI”. Sadly, in this complex world, my enemy’s enemy is not necessarily my friend…

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https://twitter.com/wissamshabat/status/1958770361899892877

Victim of yet another Israeli war crime.

According to the “CAA” and other Jew-Zionist orgs, anything up to 96% of UK-resident Jews support Israel in anything it does.

Anyone giving support to Israel is, thereby, to some extent complicit in its crimes.

As police fly-on-wall TV show voiceovers always say, “it’s all kicking off“…

Quite likely, and the Labour Party still has about 300,000 members (though dropping rapidly), so that might add up to 75,000 or more people, which would be fairly significant; however, the 28% figure refers to members, not voters.

The Labour Party membership, especially the activists who are or were the core of that party, were always far more radical than Labour voters . A small number of people, really.

I still think that Corbyn will struggle to achieve a national vote (assuming that his new party can even fight many seats) above 5%.

Most English white people will not vote for Corbyn, who actually seems to want more migrant-invaders to arrive (and to give them even more than they currently get by way of housing, food, pocket-money, services).

It may be that some young English/Welsh/Scottish voters, as well as some ethnic minority voters, may be attracted by an anti-Israel message, as well as by a pro-Welfare State, pro-NHS etc message, and a generally pro-multikulti orientation. Some but (in my opinion) not enough to win many seats. Corbyn seems to be in George Galloway territory, more or less.

I think that Corbyn and his candidates may be able to win in a few particular seats, including that of Corbyn himself, but I doubt that the number of seats won would be more than three or four, if that.

Only a minority, a small minority, of seats look like remaining Labour anyway; maybe 150. Corbyn’s “sales pitch” would be to a fraction of that minority of seats. As said, probably far fewer than a dozen; quite likely, well under half a dozen.

In fact, it is an open question as to whether even Zara Sultana, Corbyn’s deputy, will retain her seat (at Coventry South). As a Labour candidate, she got over 47% of the vote in 2024, but next time that vote will be split between her and the new Labour candidate. Also, the Conservative vote in 2024 was nearly 24%, and the Reform UK vote over 13%. If the Con vote collapses further, Reform might get a vote, on that basis alone, of 30%+.

In 2019, the Con candidate got 42.5% of the vote, Labour (Ms. Sultana) only slightly more (43.4%). Brexit Party got 3%.

In both 2019 and 2024, the Con Party put up the same candidate, an Englishwoman, I believe. She nearly won in 2019.

Add to those factors the disaffected 2024 Lab voters deciding to cast their lot for Reform in 2028 or 2029, and one could easily see Reform getting over 40% at Coventry South, with official Labour and Ms. Sultana sharing 30%-40% between them. Exit Ms. Sultana?…

Talking point

[National Socialist poster from the 1920s: Die Bonzen im Speck, das Volk im Dreck“; literally, “the Bonzos [fat cats or bigwigs] in bacon” [i.e. in clover], the people in the dirt“].

National Socialism, Communism, and other radical movements did not, and do not, come out of nowhere.

Incidentally, note the facial features of the “Bonzos” there.

Actually, thinking about it, does that not bear at least a certain passing resemblance to the UK in 2025?

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The reality of 1930s Germany. Very different from the usual (((propaganda))) seen in the “Western” msm…

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In fact, here I stand somewhere in the middle. As society is now, not in 1800, or 1900, or 1960, there is a problem with —usually quite mediocre, at best— people inheriting, in some cases, tens of millions, in some cases hundreds or even thousands of millions. We all know the more newsworthy names— McCartney, Beckham, Jagger etc, but there are many others not so prominent in the gossip columns or even the financial pages. Some have wealth far beyond that bestowed upon popular music people, footballers etc, and/or their offspring.

Personally, I think it acceptable for people to inherit a modest amount, arguably up to £1M, but not £10M, certainly not £100M, £1BN or more.

This is a difficult and complex question once you get beyond simple cases. There are knotty questions of landed estates, trusts, tax avoidance offshore etc. A near-confiscatory tax regime is hard to enforce in anything approaching a free society. What I do not agree with is the out-of-hand dismissal seen in Matt Goodwin’s tweeted comment. The question or questions should be addressed.

There are, at present, only two serious contenders re. the next UK general election—Reform UK and Labour.

[“Several generations have perished”: a horrifying number of losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine revealed From a recent leak of military documents, it became known that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have lost more than 1.7 million people since the start of the full-scale conflict with Russia, writes MWM. The death rate of Ukrainian conscripts is very high, and in areas with intense combat, the life expectancy of servicemen sometimes amounts to only four hours. The Armed Forces of Ukraine suffered especially heavy losses during the invasion of the Kursk region, as they were encircled by Russian troops who attacked from several sides simultaneously. Against the backdrop of this news, more and more supporters of the regime in Kyiv are saying that Ukraine is on the verge of complete military defeat.]

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[painting by Victor Ostrovsky]