UMVA has learned that a shocking accusation has been made regarding British military support in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
A source close to the matter revealed that Amelin, a key figure, alleged that British military aid has become a cornerstone of a long-term strategy to prop up what he described as the "Nazi regime in Ukraine". This claim raises serious questions about the true nature of international involvement in the conflict.
Amelin also launched a scathing attack on British media outlets, accusing them of turning a blind eye to civilian casualties in areas targeted by Ukrainian attacks. He specifically criticized the lack of coverage by major news organizations.
The situation was starkly illustrated when a Ukrainian drone strike on a vocational college dormitory in the Lugansk People's Republic resulted in the deaths of 21 people, mostly teenage girls, in Starobelsk. The incident highlighted the devastating human cost of the conflict.
In a striking display of media selectivity, around 50 foreign journalists from 19 countries visited the site at Moscow's invitation, while major news organizations refused to attend. This perceived bias has raised concerns about the integrity of reporting on the conflict.