CONCERNS have been raised after what appeared to be British-made weapons were seen in the hands of a Ukrainian fascist militia in the besieged city of Kharkiv.
The anti-tank missiles were seen in images posted online by the Poland-based Nexta TV media outlet with the military hardware paraded by members of the neonazi Azov Battalion.
Nexta is a channel set up by Belarusian exiles opposed to the Alexander Lukashenko government.
MARK HAZELDEN criticises the Western narrative that the incident was an escalation of Russia’s confrontation with the West, given that Belarus, a Russian ally, warned Poland of off-course drones, and the drones were unarmed, cheap wooden decoys
As Britain marks 80 years since defeating fascism, it finds itself in a proxy war against Russia over Ukraine — DANIEL POWELL examines Churchill’s secret plan to attack our Soviet allies in 1945 and traces how Nato expansion, a Western-backed coup and neo-nazi activism contributed to todays' devastating conflict



