June 11, 2025
Russia Brands Ukrainian Leaders “Satanic Scum” After West Ignored First Rule Of War
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
An informative new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today first noting Ambassador Alexander Darchiev revealed: “I can confirm that the next round of negotiations between the Russian and American delegations will take place very soon in Moscow”, says this revelation joined Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth declaring to American lawmakers: “We will reduce funding allocated for military assistance to Ukraine in the upcoming defense budget…This administration takes a very different view of that conflict…We believe that a negotiated peaceful settlement is in the best interest of both parties and our nation’s interests, especially with all the competing interests around the globe”—all of which followed the news: “Zelensky confirmed that President Donald Trump’s administration diverted 20,000 anti-drone missiles originally intended for Ukraine to American forces in the Middle East”.
Earlier today, this report notes, Russia handed over to Ukraine the remains of 1,212 soldiers killed in combat and received 27 bodies of Russian soldiers in exchange—Ukraine had been refusing to accept the first batch of 6,000 bodies Russia agreed to return to them, with Politico warning: “Only 6,000 bodies of Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers waiting at the border will require more than $2 billion dollars from the budget of Ukraine…Russia has at least 40,000 more bodies of Ukrainian military personnel prepared to attack the Ukrainian economy”—and it was most factually assessed: “Does Kiev want to pay billions to the families of the dead?…Of course not…Therefore, the bodies must not be accepted…That’s the whole story”.
In response to the corrupt Ukrainian leadership refusing to accept the bodies of all of its war dead, this report continues, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova truthfully observed: “This is not the first, or only, proof of the non-human nature of the Kiev regime but definitely the strongest one”—and Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev declared in righteous rage: “The Kiev bastards don’t want to take the bodies of their dead soldiers…There are two reasons: it’s scary to admit that there are 6,000 of them and they don’t want to pay widows…What Satanic scum!…Burn them in hell!”.
Following Director Sergey Chemezov of Russian defense giant Rostec announcing yesterday: “Almost all American Bradley infantry fighting vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have been eliminated due to low cross-country capability”, this report details, top Russian negotiator Vladimir Medinsky factually revealed: “With Russia, it’s impossible to fight a long war”—a factual revelation well known to legendary World War II commander British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, who warned his Western allies: “Rule one, on page one of the book of war, is: Do not march on Moscow”.
The Western consequence for ignoring the first rule of war, this report concludes, was explained by world-renowned American international relations expert Professor Andrew Latham at Macalester College, who, in his just released national security document “Russia Has Won the Ukraine War and ‘Defeated’ NATO”, assessed:
The idea that Russia might still lose the war in Ukraine has become a kind of security blanket for Western elites – a comforting illusion clutched in think tanks, editorial pages, and official briefings long after the battlefield realities have changed.
We are now well past the phase where optimism could be excused as ignorance.
The facts are in. Ukraine is exhausted. The West is demoralized. And Russia, despite its many internal challenges, is grinding toward its war aims with brutal consistency.
Let’s be clear: if by “lose” we mean military defeat on the battlefield, collapse of the Russian economy, or regime implosion in Moscow, then no – Russia is not going to lose.
Not this year, and not under the current trajectory. All the major structural forces – military, economic, political—are now moving in Russia’s favor.
The war is not over, but the outcome is no longer up for grabs.
[Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]
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