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Na this one dey vex me pass. Which one is go and eat before I get angry with you. Martinez39s:
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A Russian sub took 'catastrophic' damage from a Ukrainian missile strike despite attempts to downplay it, UK intel says |
Wagner Group sustains significant losses in clashes with Central African Republic rebels |
Rich Russians still transferring cash to Swiss bank accounts, investigation shows |
Thanks for giving them back to back, a closer look at this thread will reveal to you its just another Russian propaganda apparatus. The donjazzet: |
Cuba arrests 17 for trafficking young men to fight for Russia in Ukraine |
Anti-Putin Russians Kill FSB Border Guard During Cross-Border Raid |
Ukrainians who lived through Russian occupation or escaped from Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine tell us some repetitive stories. Some clear patterns. Often people are not allowed to leave their villages. Supplies (incl. food supplies) are often cut 1/6 2. Russia doesn't bring Russian law, but brings lawlessness. People lose their rights - even[b] those who sympathize with Russia[/b]. Your house can be taken by someone else; your car can be confiscated; you can be abducted, nobody would investitage. 2/6 3. Lots of people who are missing. We don't know whether they are alive or not. Family members of these people are often forced to keep silent, violence will be applied to them as well. 3/6 4. If you live for months without food supplies (shops are closed, you cannot leave your village), you can only rely on your land, domestic animals and what you have in your personal food savings. Ukrainian peasants usually have a lot - at least they can survive 4/6 5. Some patterns - like not letting people leave their villages for months - remind of Holodomor, the Stalin's artificial famine in 1932-1933. Clearly these practices "live" in the minds and practices of the Russian soldiers and commanders 5/6 6. Tortures are applied widely. Esp. tortures with electric current. The Russian torturers call it "a call to putin". So they themselves acknowledge that the acts of cruelty should bear putin's name 6/6 |
Unprecedented: Armenia says it will stage joint military exercise with US next week |
Armenian PM says depending solely on Russia for security was 'strategic mistake' an interview with Italian newspaper La Repubblica published on Sunday, Nikol Pashinyan accused Russia of failing to ensure Armenia's security in the face of what he said was aggression from neighbouring Azerbaijan over the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region. Pashinyan suggested that Moscow, which has a defence pact with Armenia and a militray base there, did not regard his country as sufficiently pro-Russian and said he believed Russia was in the process of leaving the wider South Caucasus region. Yerevan was therefore trying to diversify its security arrangements, he said, an apparent reference to its ties with the European Union and the United States and its attempts to forge closer ties with other countries in the region. "Armenia's security architecture was 99.999% linked to Russia, including when it came to the procurement of arms and ammunition," Pashinyan told La Repubblica. "But today we see that Russia itself is in need of weapons, arms and ammunition (for the war in Ukraine) and in this situation it's understandable that even if it wishes so, the Russian Federation cannot meet Armenia's security needs. "This example should demonstrate to us that dependence on just one partner in security matters is a strategic mistake." His words underscore resentment inside Armenia about what many there see as a failure by Russia to defend their interests. There was no immediate response to Pashinyan's interview from Moscow, which has chaired talks between Yerevan and Baku in what it says is the complex search for a peace deal. |
Russian pilot who transferred to Ukraine calls on Russians to follow his example |
Russia is becoming increasingly dependent on Chinese banks as its yuan borrowings more than quadruple |
Two more ships pass through Black Sea corridor, Zelenskiy says |
Retired teacher sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia after tweeting criticism Muhammad al-Ghamdi, a 54-year-old retired Saudi teacher, was sentenced “following 5 tweets criticizing corruption and human rights violations, |
Kremlin’s propaganda film about Ukraine war plays to empty cinemas | Russia |
Malaysia rejects new China map claiming entire South China Sea Malaysia noted the new map, which clearly depicts the nine-dash line, showed China’s “unilateral maritime claims” and that they overlapped with Malaysia’s claims of its states of Sabah and Sarawak. “Malaysia does not recognise China’s claims in the South China Sea as outlined in the ‘2023 edition of the standard map of China’ which extends into Malaysian maritime area,” the foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday night. “The map has no binding effect on Malaysia.” |
Ukrainians exceed expectations again – NATO Secretary General on counteroffensive |
Russians report explosions near Sevastopol Bay |
Russia earns less from oil and spends more on war. So far, sanctions are working like a slow poison |
Russian planes keep getting blown up in airfields hundreds of miles from the fighting, exposing embarrassing gaps in its defenses |
Hundreds of Russian soldiers are going AWOL and refusing to fight as morale plummets, UK intelligence says |
Russian military repelling drone attack in Pskov, four planes damaged -officials Aug 30 (Reuters) - Russia's military is repelling a drone attack at an airport in the airport in the city of Pskov in western Russia, where four transport aircraft were damaged, officials said early on Wednesday. |
Russian “authorities” in Tokmak prepare to leave city – Melitopol’s mayor |
Deepstate confirms Russian withdrawals around Verbove and that the AFU have secured the bridgehead under the Antonovsky bridge https://x.com/freudgreyskull/status/1696800945630568876?s=46 |
Ukraine: Australian High-Tech Cardboard Drones May Have Been Used in Spectacular Strike on Russian Airfield in contrast to the Murgin-5 and larger, metal-constructed aircraft, the albatross-sized wooden SYPAQ, an aircraft light enough for a man to pick up easily, is according to military media reports effectively invisible to most if not all Russian air defense systems, which were designed to locate and intercept combat aircraft constructed almost totally out of metal with weights in multiples of tons. |
Russia more than doubled salaries of some soldiers but is still struggling to recruit people to fight in Ukraine, UK intel says |
FSB helicopter crashes in Russia: crew killed Russian media outlets have reported that a Mi-8 helicopter crashed in Sosnovsky district of Chelyabinsk Oblast of Russia. Three or four crew members have reportedly died. Source: RIA Novosti and RBC, Kremlin-aligned Russian news outlets; Russian Telegram channels Details: It is noted that the helicopter crashed near the village of Prudny. As per the information available at the moment, equipment failure is the probable reason for the crash. TASS, another Kremlin-aligned Russian news outlet, stated that it was a FSB helicopter. It was performing a combat task, and four people were on board. All of them have died, the outlet reports. |
Migrants Reportedly Being Forced To Sign Contracts With Defense Ministry To Obtain Russian Citizenship |
Saudi Arabia reportedly sentences man to death for criticizing government on social media |
Ukrainian military destroy unique Russian radar station worth $200 million in Kherson Oblast |
American pharmaceutical company to discontinue supply of hepatitis C drug Zepatier to Russia In 2018 China’s State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) cancelled key patent claims that had been previously granted to US pharmaceutical corporation Gilead Sciences for the oral hepatitis C drug Sofosbuvir. Gilead was forced to withdraw the unmerited patent claims, which opened up up the manufacture in China () and export of affordable generic versions of Sofosbuvir. Russia gets most of its supply from China but also uses a dozen Western suppliers. |