El Ministerio de Defensa ruso da a conocer las últimas informaciones sobre el operativo militar en Ucrania
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26 feb 2022 06:22 GMT
Los militares rusos realizan ataques solo contra instalaciones de la infraestructura militar de Ucrania, reiteró el portavoz del Ministerio.
Las Fuerzas Armadas de Rusia atacaron un total de 821 instalaciones de la infraestructura militar de Ucrania, anunció este sábado el portavoz del Ministerio de Defensa ruso, Ígor Konashénkov.
De esta manera, destruyeron 14 aeródromos militares, 19 puestos de control y centros de comunicaciones, 24 sistemas de lanzamiento de misiles S-300 y Osa y 48 estaciones de radar. Al mismo tiempo, derribaron 7 aviones de combate, 7 helicópteros y 9 drones.
Konashénkov señaló también que fueron destruidos 87 tanques y otros vehículos de combate blindados, 28 lanzacohetes múltiples, 118 unidades de equipo militar especial de las Fuerzas Armadas ucranianas y 8 lanchas militares de la Armada del país.
"Las unidades de las Fuerzas Armadas rusas establecieron el control total sobre la ciudad de Melitópol.
Los militares rusos toman todas las medidas para garantizar la seguridad de los residentes civiles y suprimir provocaciones por parte de los servicios especiales y nacionalistas", afirmó el portavoz.
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Date: 02/27/2022 | By: ROMMEL DELTA ARMY
BLM has removed reference to Oregon Energy LLC (formerly Uranium One) from site documentation
Date: 02/11/2018 | By: DA
https://m.newpatriotsblog.com/news/blm-land-grab-isnt-about-patriots-or-cows-its-about-uranium/
Since this article appears on your website, I wanted to make someone aware that BLM has removed the reference to Oregon Energy LLC (formerly Uranium One) from the documentation on BLM.gov.
The article you have posted quotes directly from the website and if you look today the reference to Uranium One has been removed. Yes, it says Oregon Energy, LLC. However, it use to say this:
"Uranium on BLM-Administered Lands in OR/WA
In September 2011, a representative from Oregon Energy, L.L.C. (formally Uranium One), met with local citizens, and county and state officials, to discuss the possibility of opening a uranium oxide ("yellowcake") mine in southern Malheur County in southeastern Oregon. Oregon Energy is interested in developing a 17-Claim parcel of land known as the Aurora Project through an open pit mining method. Besides the mine, there would be a mill for processing. The claim area occupies about 450 acres and is also referred to as the "New U" uranium claims."
The reference to "(formerly Uranium One)'' was removed from the text in the last few months. I have looked at that page many over the last 2 years and have copied and pasted the above paragraph many times. I thought it strange that the reference has been there on the website for at least 2 years that I know of has been removed.
Now, with an investigation into the sale of Uranium One, why would someone go back and edit to remove that reference? Something to think about...
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