"Putin, When You Launch Missiles Against Ukraine and Mercs to Africa, We Know Who You Are" – UN
"Putin, When You Launch Missiles Against Ukraine and Mercs to Africa, We Know Who You Are" – UN
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@PankajSharma-qj6dw Says:
Sabotager, Puppet,Lier & Defeated Leader
@kaf2303 Says:
Russian governments have been doing these types of things for a thousand years, nobody should be surprised, they should be forced to give sovereignty back to All the countries they have absorbed into the Russian Federation! Then their government would lack the strength to invade its neighbors!
@leaksmypok8817 Says:
Слава Украине 🇺🇦
@DarkMeyer777 Says:
Winners rewrite history. We do not want NATO & Ukraine version of history
@SaharaPowerLove Says:
I like also Mr. Blinken. 👍👍👍
@SaharaPowerLove Says:
I cannot understand why Russia is part of the UN.
@SaharaPowerLove Says:
Mr. Zelenskyy is the best!!! ❤❤❤
@donnielewis6958 Says:
Zelenskyy is a sheep Long live Russia
@migproductions4045 Says:
WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE! 🧐
@shabinlean1892 Says:
Everyone knows who really wants war It is puppet clown selensky who is responsible for this war Nato cannot defeat Russia All world will come to know the hypocrisy of the west and will stand with Russia
@kuenganamgay6410 Says:
Ukirane PM Zalansky is 100% right talk
@anairanzu1 Says:
And still he doesn't want to sign peace. Money, money, money.
@mariadorosariodaraujofaria7705 Says:
SEMPRE ZELENSKY 💯 SLAVA UKRAINI, HEROYAM SLAVA 💙💛
@toddbeamer6131 Says:
Zelensky is a great leader. Respect.
@markgriffiths6540 Says:
Can the grand council be used to get Russian off the SC?
@eyaklen4804 Says:
3 Stooges in UN
@christopheransorge-jj8vc Says:
Well done President Volodymyr Zelensky Great Speech and we need to free Ukraine Country from the terrorism state of Russia and to bring Putin behind bars but also to bring justice and freedom and peace back into every single Ukrainen Citizens and Heroes Slava Ukraine God bless and save every single hero' stand on the frontline your all are a true hero of Ukraine Slava Ukraine
@leninha5549 Says:
Well said Mr Lamy : "Putin, you are busy expanding your mafia state into a mafia empire"... And indeed, THAT is what we have been seeing during this war of YOUR interests !!! But wait and see what will happen to you ..!!!
@nish0905 Says:
Just a liar
@juanjose9332 Says:
Slava Ukraini
@Just4this-g9m Says:
Go Zelenskyy so many people do support 🇺🇦and stil are following every step of the way. We 😅 when you 😅, we😢 when you 😢. We're always behind you and you're permitted to make mistakes too. At least you try while a lot of our governments bend to the farright afraid to lose an election like Scholz does. We all want a leader like you, being there day and night for 3 years now talking to your people. History will always admire you and your people. No matter what. ❤🇺🇦
@louisecorchevolle9241 Says:
Putiin has 85% of popularity according to Levada a independent poll institute. Trying to make regime in Russia failed also sanction failed So Mr Prez Zelinsky what to do ? stop blanlabala
@tonywuanwilliam8476 Says:
What's the role of Russia in United Nations ? War or Peace for Human Being ? All Nations United for Ukraine, for world's Peace 💙💛
@PowermanZAR Says:
Slava Ukraine
@marckazimirowski8810 Says:
Why is Blinken not a candidate to US Presidential election? He proved himself as an international and reasonnable partner. Is known as a reliable negociator. And much more
@namur-iq6ih Says:
What does winter mean for Ukraine? ‘General Winter’ is about to unleash his wrath on Ukraine. Ukraine could be on the verge of a point of no return. Various estimates suggest that the country has lost from 50% to 80% of its electricity generation capacity, meaning it faces major challenges to adequately prepare for the upcoming winter. Which can be biting in this part of Eastern Europe. Kyiv’s Energy Minister German Galushchenko admitted that current production levels won’t allow the country to comfortably survive the colder months.” We need to prepare for a difficult winter. Unfortunately, it will really be more difficult than the previous one. Nevertheless, we must try to establish autonomous energy supply systems. For our part, we will do everything to make sure that that is not needed,” he said. Firstly, the country faces a shortage of electricity imports that could cover the deficit. In June, the EU’s electricity export capacity had already hit its limit. There are ongoing discussions with neighboring Moldova about obtaining electricity in exchange for gas supplies. However, this plan seems ineffective given the projected lengthy power outages. The volume of exported electricity will clearly fall short of the demand. Secondly, Kyiv is counting on financial support from its Western allies. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock recently pledged an additional €100 million ($110 million) to help restore Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. However, this amount is insufficient to solve all the issues. Thirdly, Zelensky announced a plan to construct new energy facilities with a total capacity of one gigawatt by the end of the year. However, according to former Kudritskiy, only 6% of this plan has been implemented so far.” I have different data. Perhaps hundreds [of facilities] were built in the last two to three days; but I know the figure is actually around 60 megawatts,” he said. Ukraine’s electricity shortage is not only due to strikes on energy infrastructure. Scheduled maintenance and malfunctioning nuclear power plants (NPPs) have also played a role in the crisis. Inna Sovsun, a member of the Verkhovna Rada’s (Ukrainian Parliament) Committee on Energy and Housing Services, warned that recent breakdowns at the Yuzhnoukrainskaya and Khmelnitskaya Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) deprived the country of 800 megawatts of power, or approximately 6% of total electricity generation. According to Vladimir Omelchenko, director of energy programs at the Razumkov Center, the failure of just one NPP reactor could lead to large-scale blackouts for consumers, potentially as soon as this month. According to recent estimates by the Kiev School of Economics, the cost to Ukraine’s energy infrastructure from the bombing has exceeded $56 billion. Beyond financial losses, Ukraine has also lost important infrastructure facilities. Some cannot be rebuilt, and for others, reconstruction will take considerable time. For example, in March, all energy blocks of the Burshtinskaya Thermal Power Plant in Ivano-Frankovsk region were damaged, while in April, the Tripolskaya Thermal Power Plant in Kiev region was destroyed. Due to this, Ukrainian authorities have considered relocating energy networks underground. However, experts say that it would be impossible to bury and operate the now-destroyed facilities. ” Take the Tripoli Power Plant as an example – how would you do this? The only option would be to build it from scratch, which would require three times the investment. No amount of money [Kiev has] would cover that,” said Inna Sovsun. Experts agree that above-ground distribution points – i.e., transformer substations and power transmission systems – are the Achilles’ heel of Ukraine’s energy sector. Currently, Ukraine’s energy facilities are only protected from drone debris, but not from direct ballistic missile strikes, which requires significant investment. Meanwhile, energy companies are forced to allocate their already dwindling resources toward repairing damaged infrastructure. Ukraine’s energy system is facing collapse this winter. According to the most optimistic forecasts, by November power outages lasting several hours will be common, and by December and January, lengthy blackouts may cause problems ranging from water supply disruptions to reduced production in various sectors of the economy.
@spunkysparks1779 Says:
Id admire Mr. Zelenskyy so much.
@1Jenny Says:
Everyone please remember to keep this valuable saying in mind when a known liar speaks.... Fool me once shame on you Fool me twice shame on me! Victory and love to Ukraine! 💙💛
@AirB-101 Says:
Bravo Mr. Zelenskyy! And well said Mr. Lamy!
@sot11cat Says:
When will the pootin speak iin the UN assembly? 😂😂😂
@madyogi6164 Says:
I really like that chit chat. How about use of fists?

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