And here's my post about it here: https://scored.co/c/Conspiracies/p/15HIY1jJQt/soldier-standing-next-to-zelensk/c
It's provided for context, "more" refers to the Pentagon display.
The actual announcement: https://www.moj.go.jp/EN/psia/20220407_oshirase.html
What's left of the missile shows the characteristic grid fins of the Tochka, which Iskander missiles don't have. https://de.catbox.moe/vb8pqa.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9K720_Iskander
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OTR-21_Tochka
Also, how does a missile that kills 30 people is just sitting there on a perfectly green lawn without visible destruction?
For hundreds of years, inverted flags have been harnessed as a signal of distress. Hoisting the ensign upside-down was also a potentially covert way in which sailors might share that their ship had been taken by hostile forces and was being manoeuvred nefariously. The United States Flag Code expresses the idea concisely, stating that a flag should never be flown upside-down, “except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.”
Very few select sources are blocked, for openly supporting killing Russians, and other such things. This includes Meta (FB) for example. Just about every news media (including CNN) is available.
Edit: In other words, if some western resource is blocked, it's not to restrict information. Western coverage is openly discussed on national TV and elsewhere, no one is preventing anyone from accessing it.
Earlier today: https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1587506/Roman-Abramovich-POISONING-Ukraine-peace-talks-Kyiv
#BurnTheBridge
First of all, just about every company that "left" Russia, merely "temporarily suspended" their operations, by their own admission. Most still keep paying their employees, keep their stock, etc. Many McDs are still open. There is no sugar shortage as Russia produces more than enough sugar, there was a brief artificial shortage because someone said that sugar will run out and some people are stupid. Overall the country isn't as fucked and as isolated as the media wants people to believe. Not even close.
Second, the only thing that the sanctions lead to is uniting the people and hatred toward the "west". Russians haven't been subjected to a multitude of "divide and conquer" information campaigns (unlike the US), and turning against other Russians isn't on anyone's mind, for the most part.
Blissful ignorance in the media regarding the Donetsk attack: https://www.bitchute.com/video/u41sDYprsyyf/
Starts at 11, not 10 Eastern, 1600 UTC. https://media.un.org/en/asset/k16/k16nsx50dm
The Australian guy is Peekay, here is his breakdown of the Bombing hoax: https://www.bitchute.com/video/9IfLwGW2byHx/
It is off YouTube indeed.
Try the "JFK to 9/11: Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick" documentary. A good overview on a lot of subjects and is a good starting point for a lot of rabbit holes. Dig deeper from there. Should be able to find it on YT or Bitchute.
This one's weird.
If it's a "real" (i.e. not a false flag) event then civilians weren't the target, the messages broadcast by the van warned people to evacuate the area. If the target was AT&T then perhaps it was successful, as it caused massive outages, but that's only half of the story then as we don't know what the outages were useful for.
There were a couple. With the same kids, rearranged. https://files.catbox.moe/xdspf0.webp