The Ukrainian attack on the Starobelsk College in Lugansk is part of a larger western psychological warfare operation designed to undermine Russian confidence in its leadership.
Death came in a dream.
In the early morning hours of Friday, May 22, 86 students of the Starobelsk College, part of the Luhansk Pedagogical University, were snuggled up in their beds, dreaming the dreams of youth, full of excitement and anticipation of all that life held for them. The students were preparing to become the future educators of the next generation of Russians, those who would be tasked with taking Lugansk and rest of the Donbas region out of the doldrums of war and into a bright shining future filled with hope and promise.
Ukrainian forces used large aircraft-type attack UAVs—16 total, in three distinct waves. At least four of these aircraft impacted the buildings of Starobelsk College, including the dormitory where the 86 students were sleeping.
As of this writing, at least 4 students have been killed and 35 others injured. But with 18 students still trapped under the rubble of their dormitory, these numbers will surely go up.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has rightly condemned the attack on the Starobelsk College, and has instructed the Russian Ministry of Defense to come up with options on how best to respond.
Meanwhile, the atmosphere inside Russia darkens.
The Russian Foreign Ministry rightly points out the absolute silence on the part of the collective West when it comes to condemning the attack on 86 sleeping students. And the western media meanwhile parrots the Ukrainian narrative which justifies the attack as part and parcel of the need for Ukraine to collectively punish Russia and the Russian people for their crime of attacking Ukraine. “We are bringing the war back home—to Russia—and that’s only fair,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said after the attack, which was part of a larger wave of drones dispatched by Ukraine that same day, many of which targeted strategic oil refining facilities located hundreds of kilometers inside Russia proper.
This is not a new scenario, but rather one that has been playing for several years now, a painful pattern of repeated atrocities designed to be insultingly provocative, yet intended to stop short of crossing a line from which there can be no turning back—a line that would have Russia respond decisively and, perhaps, fatally for the West and the entire world.
The mastermind behind this dangerous game of escalation management does not reside in Kiev, but rather in the heart of Perfidious Albion—85 Albert Embankment, in Vauxhall Cross, London, the gleaming headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service, perhaps better known as MI-6.
It is well established that the political phenomenon that is Volodymyr Zelensky is little more than a project of British intelligence, and is an extension of a Russophobic mindset that has infected the Anglo-Saxon brain ever since the Ochakiv Crisis of 1791, when William Pitt the Younger sought to check Russia’s influence in the Black Sea.
In the mind of his British intelligence handlers, Zelensky exists for one reason and one reason only—to create the conditions necessary to collapse Russia from within.
That’s it.
The British do not care about the Ukrainian people, or some entity called Ukraine.
They only care about defeating Russia. (more...)

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