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In this hard-hitting report, journalist Rachel Blevins ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ exposes the mainstream media's biased narrative ๐Ÿ“ฐ surrounding Ukraineโ€™s recent drone and sabotage attacks on Russian territory ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ. From the underwater bombing of the Crimean Bridge ๐ŸŒ‰ to coordinated railway explosions in Bryansk and Kursk ๐Ÿš†๐Ÿ”ฅ, Moscow is calling these actions acts of terrorism targeting innocent civilians.

Meanwhile, Western media outlets in the U.S. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ push headlines comparing the drone strike to โ€œRussiaโ€™s Pearl Harborโ€ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธโš“โ€”ignoring the suffering of civilian victims and escalating tensions further. As Ukraine ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ faces mounting pressure on the battlefield, these reckless strategies and Western approval risk pushing the conflict into dangerous new territory โš ๏ธ๐Ÿ”ฅ.

Stay informed with facts, not hype. ๐Ÿง ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ

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Transcript
00:00It is June 3rd, 2025, and Kiev just carried out its third attack on the Crimean Bridge since 2022,
00:09as the regime is making it very clear to the world that if it can't win on the battlefield against Russia,
00:15well, then it's just going to turn to terrorizing Russian civilians,
00:20as we have seen multiple deadly attacks carried out this week alone.
00:25We've also seen the drone attack that took place across five Russian regions.
00:31It apparently took Kiev a year and a half to plan out.
00:35The media here in the West is really hyping this up, acting as if it is leading to some massive change in the war,
00:43but that's not what we're actually seeing on the battlefield.
00:46So here in today's video, we are going to take a look at all of the latest updates,
00:51along with some of those pesky media headlines that I really want to break down and give some context to
00:58so that you can be more aware of them whenever you see them out in the wild.
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01:20I'm so grateful to have you all here and looking forward to getting into today's antics, so let's get to it.
01:28As we have the Russian Investigative Committee announcing on Tuesday that the recent acts of railway sabotage
01:35in Russia's Bryonsk and Kursk regions were terrorist attacks planned by Ukraine to cause maximum civilian casualties.
01:44Those attacks left seven people dead and over 100 injured, and it was even mentioned by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio
01:52when he called Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Sunday ahead of the planned talks between Moscow and Kiev in Istanbul,
02:00and Rubio extended his sincere condolences over the railway attacks.
02:06Now, you may be wondering, has the Trump administration stepped in at all?
02:09Have they seen this and realized that it's gone too far?
02:13I mean, Trump himself talks about how he wants to put an end to this war.
02:18He wants to see an end to the dying, and yet here is Kiev expanding the war,
02:24targeting Russian civilians openly and only continuing to increase the dying and the number of civilians that are targeted.
02:31So wouldn't the Trump administration step in?
02:34Well, the answer so far is no.
02:36Instead, you have Trump in a position where he seems to be wanting to continually distance himself from all of this, right?
02:44He's just the third-party broker here.
02:47He's just here to try to get Moscow and Kiev to agree to get along.
02:51Don't worry about all of the weapons that the U.S. is sending to Kiev,
02:54the military intelligence that they are giving to Kiev, and so on and so forth.
03:00Like, no, no, just worry about the statements that Trump has made
03:03and the attempts that his administration is making to try to bring an end to this conflict.
03:09Except that the conflict keeps going on, and so do the attacks that Kiev is carrying out,
03:15again, targeting Russian civilians.
03:17As Ukraine's security service, the SBU, took to Telegram on Tuesday
03:22to declare that they had targeted the Crimean Bridge in a third attack.
03:27This time, they claimed to use 1,100 kilograms of explosives,
03:32which they said severely damaged the underwater pillars supporting the bridge.
03:37Now, as we've already seen this week, Kiev has a bit of a tendency to exaggerate
03:43when it comes to the effects and the impact of their attack,
03:46so it remains to be seen what the damage actually was here.
03:50We haven't heard much from Russia at all about this latest attack,
03:55but it is important to note that this is the third attack carried out by Kiev in recent years
04:01on this landmark bridge, which, of course, connects Crimea to the rest of Russia.
04:07That's part of why they don't like it.
04:09They can't get over the fact that the people of Crimea would want to be a part of Russia,
04:13and therefore, they have to terrorize those people in any way possible.
04:18Also important to note that the last two attacks, which were carried out in 2022 and 2023,
04:25both resulted in civilian casualties.
04:28So, well, again, we don't know the exact reports on this one.
04:31We're still kind of waiting to see what is released.
04:34The Crimean Bridge is a place that Kiev has attacked multiple times,
04:38where they have killed innocent civilians,
04:40and they have celebrated it for all of the world to see.
04:44And these kind of attacks are, of course, a major concern.
04:47They've got to be a major concern for Russia at this point,
04:50because, well, yes, it's clear that Kiev has no way to win on the battlefield against Russia.
04:58We're also watching them when it comes to the point where they start to lose on the battlefield,
05:03where they realize that they are losing in terms of manpower.
05:06They get desperate.
05:08They start to strike out, and they start to target the Russian civilian population.
05:13And we've seen drastic increases in those attacks in recent years,
05:18especially when you take into account the fact that NATO supports all of this.
05:22I mean, look at all of the Western countries, the U.S. and company,
05:26who turned to Ukraine, and they went from refusing any sort of long-range weapons,
05:31refusing to increase their lethal aid for Kiev because they were concerned about sparking a direct conflict with Moscow,
05:39to now you've got Germany's new chancellor talking about how the West has removed restrictions on the use of long-range weapons,
05:48which we, of course, know is the use by these Western countries.
05:52They want to act like it's Kiev that's carrying out these attacks.
05:55We know that it's not.
05:56So it is the West, it is NATO that is directly waging war on Russia and has been for a while now.
06:05And so that makes it incredibly concerning when you look at the fact that NATO doesn't care, right?
06:10They don't care about the killing of Ukrainian civilians or Russian civilians here.
06:15They're supporting all of it.
06:17And they're also supporting this latest drone attack that was carried out by Kiev on Sunday across five Russian regions.
06:25And the media coverage has been nonstop, as the Associated Press led with the headline,
06:31Ukraine's drone attack on Russian warplanes was a serious blow to the Kremlin's strategic arsenal,
06:38in which they said that the bold attack demonstrated Ukraine's capability to hit high-value targets anywhere in Russia,
06:47dealing a humiliating blow to the Kremlin and inflicting significant losses to Moscow's war machine.
06:54But then they go on in that same article to admit that Kiev's claims that it destroyed 40 Russian bombers cannot be independently verified.
07:04And that the footage that we've seen on social media only shows a couple of the bombers actually being hit.
07:10Plus this claim that, oh, Kiev can now hit Russia anywhere in the country, anywhere that they want to.
07:16It's like, yeah, I guess if you give them 18 months to plan out the operation that included over 100 drones, they say.
07:25So over 100 drones took them a year and a half to smuggle it into Russia.
07:30And then they only got a few bombers that maybe a couple destroyed, a few more damaged.
07:36And it's like, this certainly is not the result that we were promised, that we're being promised by the media right now as we speak.
07:45The Wall Street Journal also declared that Ukraine's stunning assault royals Russia's global military strategy,
07:54in which they described how much they know about Russia by listing its distant rivals as the U.S. and also China.
08:01And while I don't know that I would describe Russia and China as rivals or that I would think that Moscow was gearing up for some sort of attack on Beijing
08:10and all of a sudden Kiev came in and ruined its capability to do so,
08:15I'm also genuinely curious as to how this single attack had such an effect on Russia's military strategy, if any effect at all.
08:26I mean, we saw this with Kiev's Kursk incursion back last August, right?
08:32The media headlines, they were all over the place talking about,
08:36oh, we cannot believe that Kiev carried this out.
08:39What a brilliant, daring operation that just got under Russia's nose.
08:44And it's like, oh, they got over a border that wasn't heavily fortified
08:48and took a bunch of little hamlets and backwater towns that weren't heavily populated.
08:54If you want to claim that that's some sort of an accomplishment,
08:57that okay, how many men did Kiev lose in that overall incursion, in the overall operation?
09:03Which, yes, it stretched over the course of months because Russia let it stretch over the course of months
09:09because they did not just take all of their efforts and put it in the Kursk region.
09:14They knew they played the long game, which is what we're seeing them do now.
09:19And it's just such a reminder to me that so much of what Kiev does is about grabbing these headlines in the Western media.
09:27And if that's their goal, then it works for them, right?
09:30We have plenty of headlines talking about how great and how inspirational Kiev is
09:37and what an impact it has on Russia, except when you get into reading these articles,
09:41they never really tell you what the actual impact that is supposed to have on Russia.
09:46You also had Reuters with satellite images of Russia's Balea airfield in Siberia.
09:52And they interviewed experts who noted that while the images showed multiple bombers
09:58that had been destroyed or damaged in the attacks,
10:02that there was no way to verify Ukraine's claim of 40 bombers being completely destroyed.
10:07You also have USA Today hyping up the claim they say is being made by some Russian military bloggers
10:14that this attack was Russia's Pearl Harbor,
10:18as if this somehow equates to Japan's 1941 attack on the U.S. naval base in Hawaii
10:25that was Washington's reason for entering World War II.
10:28And if it was the case that this attack was somehow Russia's Pearl Harbor,
10:33then I would be extremely concerned if I were the West right now.
10:37But instead, look, you got all of your headlines.
10:41They can keep this going for a week.
10:43Maybe they'll get two weeks out of it, depending on what else happens in the world.
10:47But beyond that, we have to look at the question of,
10:51okay, is this some sort of new capability?
10:53Is this something that Kiev can recreate?
10:57And the answer seems to be no.
11:00From everything that we're seeing, obviously, now we know how the SBU carried out this attack.
11:05We know that Russia is going to do everything in its power to combat any future iterations of an attack like this.
11:13And while we are in a position of being concerned about future sabotage, right,
11:19future things that Ukraine could try to do to target the Russian civilian population,
11:23that's been a major concern for a while now.
11:26And I think that it will continue to be a concern,
11:29especially as you see the Kiev regime continue to get more and more desperate.
11:34Well, we also have to look at just how much of an impact this attack actually had.
11:41And I want to bring up a post from friend of the show, Brian Burletic, of the new Atlas,
11:46as he specifically noted on X that an operation that took 18 months to put together
11:52and is not capable of being replicated, which is why the SBU exposed how it was done,
11:59does not constitute a new effective capability.
12:02It constitutes a stunt conducted by the U.S. and its Ukrainian proxies,
12:07specifically because they don't have the capability of turning the tide of the war.
12:12He also made an important point when it comes to the claim that Kiev is putting out there
12:17that they destroyed 40 Russian bombers, or around 34% of Russia's cruise missile carriers.
12:25And he specifically noted that even if that's the case,
12:28Russia still possesses a three-to-one artillery advantage.
12:32A drone advantage, a cruise missile advantage still,
12:36and ballistic missile advantage, a glide bomb advantage,
12:40and most importantly, a growing manpower advantage.
12:44So in other words, when you look at the drone attack that was carried out on Sunday,
12:48when you look at the latest acts of railway sabotage,
12:52when you look at this latest attack on the Crimean Bridge,
12:55does any of it have any impact on the current situation on the front lines?
13:01Well, the short answer there is no.
13:03As reports noted on Tuesday,
13:05the Russian forces are advancing in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region,
13:10after Zelensky warned last week that Russia had amassed around 50,000 troops on the border,
13:16following Putin's latest announcement that Moscow plans to create a buffer zone.
13:20And these advances are expected to continue,
13:23especially as we get into the summer and especially as Russia continues to wear down Kiev's military.
13:31That is what this is all about at the end of the day.
13:34And because that is their eventual goal,
13:37then you can also expect that these attacks of sabotage,
13:41these attacks targeting the civilian population in Russia,
13:45that they will continue to escalate.
13:47And you can expect on top of that,
13:49that NATO will be all for it,
13:51because it gives them headlines to run in the media to keep the public distracted.
13:57Because instead of talking about,
13:59oh, Ukraine lost this territory,
14:01or oh, Russian forces are advancing here,
14:04now the media gets to talk about this latest drone attack,
14:07and they get to blow it out of proportion.
14:09They get to quote the figures that Kiev provides,
14:13and then they get to quietly, later on in the article,
14:16admit to their readers that all of those claims cannot be independently verified.
14:22And that's something everyone should be talking about.
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