Do Western politicians and Western media tell truth about the Ukrainian crisis?


British newspaper The Times about Ukrainian A. Biletsky

Last month, the influential British newspaper The Times, published since 1785, published an article about a Ukrainian military figure named A. Biletsky, who in 2022 created the 3rd Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces; see photo from The Times above on the left.

The article bore the loud title "Putin fears him - 20,000 Ukrainians" want to fight for him and in it Biletsky was given enough space for his lengthy discussions about the need to develop the military-industrial complex of Ukraine, etc.

However, that same summer, another influential Western European newspaper, the French Le Monde published its article under the title "Guerre en Ukraine : au sein de la 3ᵉ brigade d’assaut ukrainienne, des soldats arborent toujours des symboles néonazis" (War in Ukraine: soldiers of the 3rd assault brigade of Ukraine still use neo-Nazi symbols); see photo from Le Monde above on the right.

Also see below also a quote from this material from Le Monde.​
Des saluts nazis, des croix gammées, des emblèmes de la SS... La cellule d'enquête vidéo du Monde en a identifié plusieurs centaines, arborés par des centaines de soldats ukrainiens sur les réseaux sociaux. Parmi les 350 soldats repérés, 200 membres de la 3e brigade d'assaut, l'une des unités fer de lance de l'armée ukrainienne.​
Nazi salutes, swastikas, SS emblems... The video investigation department of the newspaper Le Monde has uncovered hundreds of cases of Ukrainian soldiers posting similar material on social media. Of the 350 soldiers identified, 200 are from the 3rd Assault Brigade, one of the most prominent units in the Ukrainian army.

Part of the material in Le Monde is dedicated specifically to Biletsky. The newspaper cites a quote from his 2007 publication; see the image below.​
The historic mission of our Nation, in this age of change, is to lead and guide the White Peoples of the world in a final crusade for their existence. A crusade against the subhumans, led by the Semites.

Before the "Ukrainian democratic revolution" of 2014, A. Biletsky was under arrest, but immediately after the aforementioned "democratic revolution" he was declared a political prisoner and was released, and in modern "democratic" Ukraine, the President Jew (see the last sentence in the quote above) V. Zelensky appointed him as a corps commander.

Why is there such a contradiction between the information in two such well-known Western publications as The Times and Le Monde?

In my opinion, Le Monde's negative attitude towards Biletsky and his subordinates is largely due to the fact that they use a mirror image of the symbol of the fascist division Das Reich (see the left image below). It was this division that, in June 1944, killed 643 civilians in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane, that was the largest massacre of civilians in France during World War II (see the right image below).
 
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British newspaper The Times about Ukrainian A. Biletsky

Last month, the influential British newspaper The Times, published since 1785, published an article about a Ukrainian military figure named A. Biletsky, who in 2022 created the 3rd Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces; see photo from The Times above on the left.

The article bore the loud title "Putin fears him - 20,000 Ukrainians" want to fight for him and in it Biletsky was given enough space for his lengthy discussions about the need to develop the military-industrial complex of Ukraine, etc.

However, that same summer, another influential Western European newspaper, the French Le Monde published its article under the title "Guerre en Ukraine : au sein de la 3ᵉ brigade d’assaut ukrainienne, des soldats arborent toujours des symboles néonazis" (War in Ukraine: soldiers of the 3rd assault brigade of Ukraine still use neo-Nazi symbols); see photo from Le Monde above on the right.

Also see below also a quote from this material from Le Monde.

Nazi salutes, swastikas, SS emblems... The video investigation department of the newspaper Le Monde has uncovered hundreds of cases of Ukrainian soldiers posting similar material on social media. Of the 350 soldiers identified, 200 are from the 3rd Assault Brigade, one of the most prominent units in the Ukrainian army.

Part of the material in Le Monde is dedicated specifically to Biletsky. The newspaper cites a quote from his 2007 publication; see the image below.​
The historic mission of our Nation, in this age of change, is to lead and guide the White Peoples of the world in a final crusade for their existence. A crusade against the subhumans, led by the Semites.

Before the "Ukrainian democratic revolution" of 2014, A. Biletsky was under arrest, but immediately after the aforementioned "democratic revolution" he was declared a political prisoner and was released, and in modern "democratic" Ukraine, the President Jew (see the last sentence in the quote above) V. Zelensky appointed him as a corps commander.

Why is there such a contradiction between the information in two such well-known Western publications as The Times and Le Monde?

In my opinion, Le Monde's negative attitude towards Biletsky and his subordinates is largely due to the fact that they use a mirror image of the symbol of the fascist division Das Reich (see the left image below). It was this division that, in June 1944, killed 643 civilians in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane, that was the largest massacre of civilians in France during World War II (see the right image below).
That Brigade was formed from AZOV, and yes their emblem is almost the same as the 2nd SS Div Das Reich, because they are Nazis, if you saw the prisoners taken at the Maiupol steel works they were a walking advert for the 3rd Reich with their Nazi tattoos, some even had satanic Tattoos.
 

Do Western politicians and Western media tell truth about the Ukrainian crisis?​

Truth is the first victim in every war. This one is no different, it is just more evident this time.
Truth has no agenda, so I would say "no". I wonder if anyone would recognize the truth if it hit them in the face?
 
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