Russia and Ukraine are each casting blame for the prison's destruction, meanwhile, with Moscow alleging that Ukrainian forces used U.S.-made ordnance—a High ...
Imagery of the prison from BBC appears to match elements of Seagal’s surroundings as he gave his statement. “Instead, there were visible signs of an intense fire, which is at odds with damage caused by the most common HIMARS warhead.” had any intention of letting UN investigators to the site,” Alexander told Military Times. “If you look at the burning and other details, of course it’s not a bomb. Early reports from the Russian invasion of Ukraine suggested that President Vladimir Putin’s military had deployed, of all people, actor Steven Seagal alongside its troops. “It definitely looks like a rocket,” Seagal is reported to have said.
Actor Steven Seagal, a vocal supporter of Vladimir Putin, showed up at a Russian-controlled prison camp ... the site of an explosion on July 29 that ...
Steven Seagal Poses at Russian-Controlled Prison Where 50 Ukrainians Were Killed Seagal seems to be surveying the wreckage ... eyeballing some of the shrapnel that killed the Ukrainians. There were hundreds of Ukrainian prisoners in the camp at the time of the blast. Steven Seagal Poses at Russian Jail Where 50 Ukrainians Were Killed
Hollywood actor Steven Seagal decided to demonstrate his commitment to the "Russian peace". Actor Steven Seagal "lit up" in Yelenovka, Donetsk region,
On August 9, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party Leonid Slutsky also visited the colony in Yelenovka. According to him, “a team of objective international experts” from European countries, Nicaragua and North Korea came along with him. In particular, the actor supports Putin’s policy regarding the annexation of Crimea and the so-called DPR. In 2016, the actor received Russian citizenship. Russian propagandist Solovyov showed off Segal’s visit to Donbas and showed photos of the actor, which, according to him, were taken in the colony in Yelenovka.
Steven Seagal was pictured visiting a prison camp in Olenivka, a Russian-controlled jail that housed hundreds of Ukrainian prisoners, days after an ...
Seagal tells the crowd in English 'Each and every one of you, you are my family and my friends. Seagal was banned from entering Ukraine for five years in 2017 after Putin gave him citizenship and personally handed him his Russian passport in 2016, after he vocally supported Russia's annexation of Crimea. American actor Steven Seagal was pictured visiting a prison camp in Olenivka, Ukraine, a Russian-controlled jail that housed hundreds of Ukrainian prisoners, days after an explosion killed at least 50 people there on July 29. - He has praised Putin and called him 'one of the greatest world leaders, if not the greatest world leader, alive today' - The prison, in the town of Olenivka, was the site of an explosion that killed at least 50 prisoners on July 29 Putin's biggest fan Steven Seagal is pictured at a Russian prison camp in Ukraine days after explosion killed at least 50 despite being banned from the country in 2017 for five years
Steven Seagal, the American actor perhaps best known for stabbing Tommy Lee Jones in the head in the 1992 film “Under Siege,” is reportedly filming a ...
Seagal was granted Russian citizenship in 2016. On July 29, an explosion at this site killed roughly 50 Ukrainian prisoners of war. Steven Seagal, the American actor perhaps best known for stabbing Tommy Lee Jones in the head in the 1992 film “Under Siege,” is reportedly filming a documentary film about the “war in the Donbas,” according to Denis Pushilin, the head of the self-declared Donetsk People’s Republic.
Los Angeles, Aug 10 (IANS): Actor Steven Seagal has visited a Russian jail in Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
When Russia was planning an attack on Ukraine, the father of seven reportedly finalised the sale of his nearly 20-year-owned Northern California ranch. The visit to the Russian-controlled jail in Olenivka, Ukraine came just days after an explosion killed at least 50 people there on July 29. In May 2018, he was appointed Russia's special envoy to the US.
Former Hollywood action movie star Steven Seagal has appeared on a Russian propaganda video among the wreckage of a Ukrainian penitentiary where dozens of ...
“If you look at the burning and other details, of course it’s not a bomb. “That Zelensky is responsible for the orders about torture and other atrocities that violate not only the Geneva War Convention, but are also crimes against humanity.” “It definitely looks like a rocket,” Seagal is reported to have said.
Actor Steven Seagal has visited a Russian jail in Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
When Russia was planning an attack on Ukraine, the father of seven reportedly finalised the sale of his nearly 20-year-owned Northern California ranch. In May 2018, he was appointed Russia's special envoy to the US. The visit to the Russian-controlled jail in Olenivka, Ukraine came just days after an explosion killed at least 50 people there on July 29.
The Hollywood star is renowned for his pro-Russian stance and was filmed in Olenivka prison where dozens were killed and injured in an attack on July 29.
Seagal added a conspiracy angle by suggesting that Ukraine had used HIMARS because Zelensky wanted to silence a "Nazi" being held at the prison. Not to mention that the Russian government now does have a lot of artifacts from the HIMARS." Moscow alleged that Ukrainian forces used the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS, to target the facility. "The interesting thing is that one of the killed Nazis is a Nazi who just started talking a lot about Zelensky," Seagal said, "and that Zelensky is responsible for the orders about torture and other atrocities." One of the justifications for Vladimir Putin's invasion of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine was to "denazify" the country. Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky called the attack a "Russian war crime" after Kyiv accused Moscow of shelling the prison to cover up the murder and torture of POWS.
The pro-Kremlin actor was shown around Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine and the site of a strike that killed Ukrainian prisoners.
Kyiv and Moscow have traded blame over the Olenivka prison attack, with Ukraine accusing Russia of targeting the Olenivka prison to cover up torture and executions of Ukrainian prisoners of war, many of whom had surrendered after the defense of Mariupol. He wants to change the perception of this war,” DNR leader Denis Pushilin wrote on his Telegram channel under a photo with Seagal. In the widely publicized visit, Seagal, who was granted Russian citizenship in 2016, visited the site of the July attack on the Olenivka prison that killed at least 50 Ukrainian prisoners of war.
Steven Seagal pushed Russia's narrative at a prison where more than 50 Ukrainian POWs were killed. Both countries accuse the other for the strike.
"If you look at the burning and other details, of course it's not a bomb." Seagal, a long-time pro-Russia figure, is filming a documentary about the war in the region, according to a post from Denis Pushilin, a separatist leader in the Donetsk region who is helping Russia attack Ukraine. Ukrainian outlet The Odessa Journal also reported the visit.
Steven Seagal visited the Olenivka Prison in the separatist Donbas region and claimed that last month's attack that killed more than 50 Ukrainian POWs was ...
“Steven noted that 98% of those who talk about the conflict in the media have never been here. Not to mention the fact that Russia really has a lot of artifacts from HIMARS.” If you look at the burning and other details, of course, it’s not a bomb.
Steven Seagal has been seen visiting a Russian prison camp in Ukraine, days after an explosion killed 50 prisoners. The actor, who is a vocal supporter of ...
Ukraine is just the beginning.’ In April, Seagal celebrated his 70th birthday in Russia alongside some of the most elite and powerful figures in the country. Seagal said in English, with the help of a translator by his side: ‘I love all of you and we stand together, through thick and through thin.’ In 2016, the Under Siege actor was made a special envoy of Russia and given an exceptional passport to the country. The actor was pictured staring at the prisoners, his hands gripping the bars of the cage. On 29 July, the prison – which is based in Olenivka in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine – was the site of an explosion that killed 50.
The Hollywood action star was photographed looking through the bars of the complex at the prisoners of war inside. He was later pictured inside the ...
He was later pictured inside the heavily-damaged building in the frontline town of Olenivka in Donetsk Oblast. Mr Pushilin said on Telegram: "Steven noted that 98% of those who talk about the conflict in the media have never been here. "If you look at the beds and all of the stuff like that, this is certainly not a bomb.
The prison was recently demolished in an explosion that killed at least 40 Ukrainian prisoners of war, and it is currently unclear exactly what caused the ...
Steven Seagal has not performed any known military service to any nation, nor is there an explanation in the video as to how he would have expertise in identifying the differences between missile damage and bomb damage. There were rumors that Steve Seagal had been deployed to combat in Ukraine along with Russian troops that were swiftly debunked, in large part because of the unlikelihood of a 70-year-old actor being called to ground warfare. The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has been rife with misinformation, and it is entirely possible that Steven Seagal was not actually present at the prison, which was being used to house largely Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered at Mariupol several months ago.
Footage shared by Russian state media shows the 70-year-old actor standing in what appears to be the wreckage of a building identified as Ukraine's Olenivka ...
that contradict the interests of maintaining Ukraine’s security.” Seagal, who has Russian heritage, has become increasingly tied to Russia over the years. Not to mention the fact that Russia really has a lot of artifacts from HIMARS.”
Steven Seagal visited the site of massacred Ukrainians to push the conspiracy that Ukraine committed war crimes against its own citizens.
Spokespersons for Ukraine have said that Russia set off “a thermobaric explosion” — also called an aerosol bomb or vacuum bomb– “from the inside.” To back up its claim, Ukraine shared satellite photos that show only one building in the complex damaged, and even that was hardly affected on the outside. The next year, he was banned from entering Ukraine as the country labelled him a national security threat. The volume was turned down on his actual words, replaced with a Russian dub.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.— Actor Steven Seagal, formerly of Staten Island, visited a destroyed prison in Russian-occupied Ukraine on Tuesday as a spokesman for ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged Seagal, 70, with failing to disclose being paid to promote a digital currency company, as part of U.S. regulators’ ongoing crackdown on token offerings, according to a statement issued by the government agency. Following the shelling of a prison, a war crime, in Russian-occupied Ukraine that left left dozens of Ukrainian POWs dead, Russia accused Ukraine of the strike with US-provided artillery, while Ukraine laid the blame on Russian forces, according to the Washington Post. STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.— Actor Steven Seagal, formerly of Staten Island, visited a destroyed prison in Russian-occupied Ukraine on Tuesday as a spokesman for the Kremlin, while the two warring parties accuse each the other of a war crime, according to reports.