At the 2nd video, it's possible to see the infantry teams at the back of one of the tanks when the T-80BV stops
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According to their channel, "Wagner Group” took full control of the village of Paraskovievka.
Según su canal, el "Grupo Wagner" tiene control total de Paraskovievka.
According to their channel, "Wagner Group” took full control of the village of Paraskovievka.
Según su canal, el "Grupo Wagner" tiene control total de Paraskovievka.
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🇸🇻 El Salvador:
“We have reached 300 days without homicides! To put it in context, the previous government did not have a single day without homicides, and the one before that only had one. A day without homicides in 10 years. But, thank God, we now live in a different country." This is how the president @nayibbukele reacted when confirming that El Salvador reached the unprecedented figure of 300 days without violent deaths on Tuesday. In effect, 15 years of the ARENA and FMLN governments have been left behind, in which there were only two days without homicides.
With these figures, 2023 is emerging as one of the safest years, January 2023 became the safest month in the 201-year history of El Salvador, closing with 11 homicides.
The authorities attribute these achievements to the implementation of the Territorial Control Plan and the exception regime. These security measures allowed 100 days without murders to be reached on May 14, 2022, and 200 on September 20 of the same year.
“We have reached 300 days without homicides! To put it in context, the previous government did not have a single day without homicides, and the one before that only had one. A day without homicides in 10 years. But, thank God, we now live in a different country." This is how the president @nayibbukele reacted when confirming that El Salvador reached the unprecedented figure of 300 days without violent deaths on Tuesday. In effect, 15 years of the ARENA and FMLN governments have been left behind, in which there were only two days without homicides.
With these figures, 2023 is emerging as one of the safest years, January 2023 became the safest month in the 201-year history of El Salvador, closing with 11 homicides.
The authorities attribute these achievements to the implementation of the Territorial Control Plan and the exception regime. These security measures allowed 100 days without murders to be reached on May 14, 2022, and 200 on September 20 of the same year.
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🇸🇻 ❌️ 🏴 El Salvador, population 6M, has gone 300 days without any homicides. Before Bukele took over, it was considered the most dangerous in the world. There were 382 homicides in the city of Los Angeles (3.8M pop) last year.
El Salvador now has the lowest murder rate in the Americas.
The previous administration - the one that the United States backed - didn't have a single day without homicides - in 4 years.
They called Bukele a tyrant. They said he was anti democracy. Funny how El Salvador now has peace and Bukele has an > 90% approval rating.
What's behind this unprecedented drop in violent crime? An unprecedented crack down on gang violence. Over 61,000 people have been detained.
90 people died in police custody in November 2022 alone. To sum up why the homicide rate in El Salvador has cratered: they're getting rid of all the criminals.
Petty criminals are being imprisoned, violent criminals are being killed in police custody. A zero tolerance purge.
They changed the homicide definition/ to exclude:
- People killed in police custody
- People who die in prison
- People who die in confrontations with police
Are state executions without due process a good thing? Is El Salvador's homicide rate dropping? Yes.
- Calvin 🏴☠️
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1625983166702919680.html
El Salvador now has the lowest murder rate in the Americas.
The previous administration - the one that the United States backed - didn't have a single day without homicides - in 4 years.
They called Bukele a tyrant. They said he was anti democracy. Funny how El Salvador now has peace and Bukele has an > 90% approval rating.
What's behind this unprecedented drop in violent crime? An unprecedented crack down on gang violence. Over 61,000 people have been detained.
90 people died in police custody in November 2022 alone. To sum up why the homicide rate in El Salvador has cratered: they're getting rid of all the criminals.
Petty criminals are being imprisoned, violent criminals are being killed in police custody. A zero tolerance purge.
They changed the homicide definition/ to exclude:
- People killed in police custody
- People who die in prison
- People who die in confrontations with police
Are state executions without due process a good thing? Is El Salvador's homicide rate dropping? Yes.
- Calvin 🏴☠️
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1625983166702919680.html
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🇸🇻 In El Salvador a Police Dept director said: "The Policeman is a street judge who has criteria to arrest, identify and individualize any person"
📎 PNC El Salvador
📎 PNC El Salvador
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🇸🇻 Carl B Menger:
"Hitchhiking with the police in El Salvador. Gotta 🧡 this country."
"Hitchhiking with the police in El Salvador. Gotta 🧡 this country."
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🇸🇻 "Quite amusing how El Salvador has become the safest place in the Americas almost overnight by having police jail/shoot gang members instead of not doing that"
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Trudeau arrives in Bahamas to meet Caribbean leaders as Haiti crisis deepens
🇧🇸Trudeau is participating as a special guest at the summit of 20 Caribbean leaders in Nassau.
His office said the trip will allow leaders to consider political, security and humanitarian assistance to Haitian people.
🇭🇹Haiti’s de facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who was not elected to the role but will nonetheless participate in the Nassau meetings, has asked for foreign military intervention — and the U.S. has previously suggested that Canada could lead one.
The United Nations supports such an intervention, but the idea remains unpopular in Haiti.
#Haiti
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🇧🇸Trudeau is participating as a special guest at the summit of 20 Caribbean leaders in Nassau.
His office said the trip will allow leaders to consider political, security and humanitarian assistance to Haitian people.
🇭🇹Haiti’s de facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who was not elected to the role but will nonetheless participate in the Nassau meetings, has asked for foreign military intervention — and the U.S. has previously suggested that Canada could lead one.
The United Nations supports such an intervention, but the idea remains unpopular in Haiti.
#Haiti
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Trudeau arrives in Bahamas to meet Caribbean leaders as Haiti crisis deepens 🇧🇸Trudeau is participating as a special guest at the summit of 20 Caribbean leaders in Nassau. His office said the trip will allow leaders to consider political, security and humanitarian…
🇭🇹🔥 📃 —
— It is notoriously known by anyone who has read 20 to 30 minutes of histories of stable and successful nations in the Americas that, for various reasons, Haiti is not one of them.
Since its independence, the Black-majority Francophone Caribbean Nation has experienced various events, from Monarchist Counter-Revolutions to Military Coups, with many historians pointing to the main reason for recent events, the UN-backed 1994 American Invasion — the so-called Operation Uphold Democracy — aimed to overthrow General Raoul Cédras' Military Junta and reinstall the US-backed center-left president Jean-Bertrand Aristide
After that, the Caribbean Nation, especially after the events of 2004, did not experience a day of peace, with the situation deteriorating to almost total anarchy
Such events, as expected, led to the Establishement of🇺🇳 MINUSTAH, United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti, led by the Brazilian Army and commanded by a Brazilian
BA Commentary
: The Shadow of a MINUSTAH 2.0 grows | Background— It is notoriously known by anyone who has read 20 to 30 minutes of histories of stable and successful nations in the Americas that, for various reasons, Haiti is not one of them.
Since its independence, the Black-majority Francophone Caribbean Nation has experienced various events, from Monarchist Counter-Revolutions to Military Coups, with many historians pointing to the main reason for recent events, the UN-backed 1994 American Invasion — the so-called Operation Uphold Democracy — aimed to overthrow General Raoul Cédras' Military Junta and reinstall the US-backed center-left president Jean-Bertrand Aristide
After that, the Caribbean Nation, especially after the events of 2004, did not experience a day of peace, with the situation deteriorating to almost total anarchy
Such events, as expected, led to the Establishement of
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🇭🇹🔥 📃 — BA Commentary: The Shadow of a MINUSTAH 2.0 grows | Background — It is notoriously known by anyone who has read 20 to 30 minutes of histories of stable and successful nations in the Americas that, for various reasons, Haiti is not one of them. Since…
🇭🇹🔥 📃 —
— As said before, between 2004 to 2017, Haiti was placed under a UN Peaceekping Mandate, the MINUSTAH, aimed to the stabilization and protection of the country, with in all period of such it being led by Brazilian Commanders, with a special note for General Augusto Heleno, who later became Minister of the Bolsonaro Government
Despite this, interestingly - and despite all the controversies and accusations of "executions of left-wing extremists" by the MINUSTAH Blue Helmets - the image of UN intervention within the Brazilian domestic scenario is more used by the Brazilian Left headed by the current President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva
Here things get interesting.
— With the New Lula admin in Brazil pushing from an realignment of Bolsonaro's isolationist foreign policy to a policy based on a balance between 🇪🇺 EU's Liberal/Social-Democratic Governments and Biden Administration in United States, the possibility of a New Brazilian-led Intervention in Haiti is proving increasingly likely, something that under Bolsonaro's previous government was considered an abhorrent idea given Bolsonaro's views on Brazilian interventions on foreign soils.
Reportedly, such thing, according to Brazilian Media, was even prompted into discussion by US State Department, which suggested as part of the Detente between Biden's US and Lula's Brazil, as the Crisis in Haiti keeps getting out of control.
BA Commentary
: The Shadow of a MINUSTAH 2.0 grows 1/2— As said before, between 2004 to 2017, Haiti was placed under a UN Peaceekping Mandate, the MINUSTAH, aimed to the stabilization and protection of the country, with in all period of such it being led by Brazilian Commanders, with a special note for General Augusto Heleno, who later became Minister of the Bolsonaro Government
Despite this, interestingly - and despite all the controversies and accusations of "executions of left-wing extremists" by the MINUSTAH Blue Helmets - the image of UN intervention within the Brazilian domestic scenario is more used by the Brazilian Left headed by the current President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva
Here things get interesting.
— With the New Lula admin in Brazil pushing from an realignment of Bolsonaro's isolationist foreign policy to a policy based on a balance between 🇪🇺 EU's Liberal/Social-Democratic Governments and Biden Administration in United States, the possibility of a New Brazilian-led Intervention in Haiti is proving increasingly likely, something that under Bolsonaro's previous government was considered an abhorrent idea given Bolsonaro's views on Brazilian interventions on foreign soils.
Reportedly, such thing, according to Brazilian Media, was even prompted into discussion by US State Department, which suggested as part of the Detente between Biden's US and Lula's Brazil, as the Crisis in Haiti keeps getting out of control.
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🇭🇹🔥 📃 — BA Commentary: The Shadow of a MINUSTAH 2.0 grows 1/2 — As said before, between 2004 to 2017, Haiti was placed under a UN Peaceekping Mandate, the MINUSTAH, aimed to the stabilization and protection of the country, with in all period of such it being…
🇭🇹🔥 📃 —
— "Why now?" some might ask.
Since 2018 and specially after the events of July 2021, where the Haitian Conservative President Jovenel Moïse was arrested and executed by Colombian mercenaries belonging to an unknown PMC pretending to be🇺🇸 US DEA Agents, Haiti, as expected, fell into a new internal crisis.
With the Provisional Government that took over after the Assassination of Moise unable to gain legitimacy within Haitian society, Gangs and criminal groups began to gain ground in Haitian society as never before, and as expected, State Power waned.
This had been proven to the point where Gangs were able to take over for days if not weeks of strategic installations inside Haiti, with the Haitian Provisional Government being unable to do anything until the gangs retreated of their own accord.
Such thing, as expected, led regional circles to consider again, especially now that the Brazilian leadership is interested in "returning to the international arena", to consider reintroducing the participation of the Brazilian Armed Forces in UN peacekeeping missions, with Haiti being one of them.
It is important to note that this topic was openly discussed during the meeting between Lula and Biden, which in turn took place before any between the Brazilian and its BRICS allies., given that the Biden's Government greatly values the Brazilian experience in the Haitian stabilization process.
The question, however, is:
— Would the Brazilian Society, part of which influenced by the conservative/Bolsonarist and isolationist opposition that did not see the Brazilian intervention in Haiti with good eyes, accept a new military adventure abroad?
BA Commentary
: The Shadow of a MINUSTAH 2.0 grows 2/2— "Why now?" some might ask.
Since 2018 and specially after the events of July 2021, where the Haitian Conservative President Jovenel Moïse was arrested and executed by Colombian mercenaries belonging to an unknown PMC pretending to be
With the Provisional Government that took over after the Assassination of Moise unable to gain legitimacy within Haitian society, Gangs and criminal groups began to gain ground in Haitian society as never before, and as expected, State Power waned.
This had been proven to the point where Gangs were able to take over for days if not weeks of strategic installations inside Haiti, with the Haitian Provisional Government being unable to do anything until the gangs retreated of their own accord.
Such thing, as expected, led regional circles to consider again, especially now that the Brazilian leadership is interested in "returning to the international arena", to consider reintroducing the participation of the Brazilian Armed Forces in UN peacekeeping missions, with Haiti being one of them.
It is important to note that this topic was openly discussed during the meeting between Lula and Biden, which in turn took place before any between the Brazilian and its BRICS allies., given that the Biden's Government greatly values the Brazilian experience in the Haitian stabilization process.
The question, however, is:
— Would the Brazilian Society, part of which influenced by the conservative/Bolsonarist and isolationist opposition that did not see the Brazilian intervention in Haiti with good eyes, accept a new military adventure abroad?
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🇺🇸⚡️- Donald Trump will visit East Palestine next week
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NEW - Today, U.S. Senator Vance visited East Palestine, Ohio, where a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed.
Look what happens when he puts a stick into a creek.
@disclosetv
Look what happens when he puts a stick into a creek.
@disclosetv
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NEW - Today, U.S. Senator Vance visited East Palestine, Ohio, where a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed. Look what happens when he puts a stick into a creek. @disclosetv
🚂 💧This oily-sheen is made of a film of a rod-shaped bacteria called Leptothrix discophora. The bacteria oxidize dissolved iron and manganese for energy and secrete proteins and carbohydrates.
Often these sheens have an iridescent or rainbow‐like
appearance similar to what one sees when a small amount of oil, gasoline or other petroleum product is spilled on water. In some cases, a reddish precipitate can be seen also in the water where these sheens occur.
https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/c-er4-07.pdf
A chlorine spill into a body of water would most likely kill the iron oxidizing bacteria producing the non-petroleum rainbow sheen. Chlorine is also used in tap water to remove this bacteria in the first place.
https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/wells/waterquality/ironbacteria.html
Often these sheens have an iridescent or rainbow‐like
appearance similar to what one sees when a small amount of oil, gasoline or other petroleum product is spilled on water. In some cases, a reddish precipitate can be seen also in the water where these sheens occur.
https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/c-er4-07.pdf
A chlorine spill into a body of water would most likely kill the iron oxidizing bacteria producing the non-petroleum rainbow sheen. Chlorine is also used in tap water to remove this bacteria in the first place.
https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/wells/waterquality/ironbacteria.html
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⚠️ Confirmed: Live metrics show Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger have been restricted in #Suriname on government-owned internet operator Telesur amid protests over the cost of living and the storming of parliament in Paramaribo
📰 Report: https://netblocks.org/reports/social-media-restricted-in-suriname-amid-cost-of-living-protests-QAdPQNAl
📰 Report: https://netblocks.org/reports/social-media-restricted-in-suriname-amid-cost-of-living-protests-QAdPQNAl
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— "At about the same time that a ballistic missile launched from North Korea is believed to have landed in the Sea of Japan to the west of Hokkaido, a camera installed by NHK at the Hakodate Broadcasting Station captured footage of a fireball-like object falling.
It is a video around 6:27:45 pm."
🔗 NHK北海道 (@nhk_hokkaido)
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— " North Korea fired a suspected long-range ballistic missile toward the East Sea on Saturday, the South Korean military said, its second missile provocation this year.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said it detected the launch from the Sunan area in Pyongyang at 5:22 p.m. It did not provide other details immediately.
— "While strengthening its monitoring and vigilance, our military is maintaining a full readiness posture in close cooperation with the United States," the JCS said in a text message sent to reporters."
Link
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(LEAD) N. Korea fires 1 apparent long-range missile toward East Sea: S. Korean military | Yonhap News Agency
(ATTN: UPDATES throughout with JCS explanation; RECASTS headline, lead) SEOUL, Feb. 18 (...
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— "North Korea has "expanded and reorganized" many of its military units in accordance with new security situations, assigning operational combat missions to them, state media said Monday.
The report came after North Korea held a massive military parade last week to mark the 75th founding anniversary of the Korean People's Army (KPA), displaying intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and other advanced weaponry, as well as new military units.
— "Many units of services and arms of the KPA have been expanded and reorganized, major operational combat duties assigned to them" as required by new situations and changed strategic and tactical missions of overall units, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said, without specifying in what way military units have been expanded."
Link
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https://archive.is/kqOl4
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N. Korea 'expands, reorganizes' military units with operational combat missions: KCNA | Yonhap News Agency
SEOUL, Feb. 13 (Yonhap) -- North Korea has "expanded and reorganized" many of it...