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08-16-2023, 06:49 PM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media III
"The tractor operator training center in Tambov, Russia, shows a “new Russian empire” map, which encompasses all of Central and Eastern Europe, a once again divided Germany, Finland, Central Asia, Mongolia, Alaska, Greece, and the former Yugoslavia. Slogan: “We will teach you to love the Motherland”" "Two groups of saboteurs were breaking through on the northern border in Chernihiv region. They were covered by artillery fire, and there was a small arms battle. The subversive groups retreated after suffering casualties and wounded."
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#1422
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08-16-2023, 08:55 PM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media III
"A story shared by a Russian channel. Doubt level 10/10. “Southeast of Robotyne, they find the corpses of our soldiers with polyurethane foam in the anus, apparently these are prisoners, Khokhols (ethnic slur for Ukrainians) are nonhumans.” This is one of the wildest propaganda slanders against the Armed Forces of Ukraine in recent times. " Russian propagandist Slolvyov is upset that Mercedes-Benz has disabled software for Russian dealers. #ruprop
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#1423
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08-16-2023, 11:46 PM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media III
That had nothing to do with the Ukrainians, these soldiers were just in need of some anal lubricant and the foam was all they could find. They said it was "mounting foam." ----------------------------------------------------------- Solovyov is upset because it means he will end up having to walk home one day when his car won't start. |
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08-18-2023, 07:17 AM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media III
The Ukrainian flag could be seen near the FSB building in Nizhny Novgorod today. Local media reports that the flag has already been removed. #lol |
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08-18-2023, 07:27 AM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media III
The family of a man killed by a criminal from the PMC "Wagner" will receive 10 000 rubles ($105) from the local authorities The administration of the Karelian village of Derevyannoye decided to help the family affected by the terrible tragedy. The family of one of the murdered, who was stabbed to death in front of his 9-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son, will receive from the local authorities generous assistance in the amount of 10 000 rubles ($105). In early August, two former mercenaries of the PMC "Wagner" organized a real massacre and killed 6 people in the village of Derevyanny overnight. The murderers had previously been in prison for numerous crimes, but received a pardon after participating in the war in Ukraine. Now the wife and children of the murdered man live with relatives. "Heroes of Russia" not only killed the father of the family, but also burned their house. |
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08-18-2023, 11:05 PM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Mobilization, Protests & Sabotage Media III
https://www.newsweek.com/russian-gen...s-jail-1820611 A former Russian general and Kremlin bodyguard who oversaw the construction of one of President Vladimir Putin's residences died this week at the age of 69, a prison monitoring official said. Gennady Lopyrev had been serving a 10-year prison sentence since 2017 on bribery charges he always denied. He died in a penal colony near Ryazan, a city located some 125 miles southeast of Moscow, after an unspecified illness, Viktor Boborykin, of the Public Monitoring Commission, said. Boborykin said Lopyrev felt unwell on August 16 and was taken by ambulance to a hospital. He didn't elaborate on what illness the general had. As the former head of the Security Service in the Caucasus with Russia's Federal Protection Service [FSO], Lopyrev was in charge of ensuring the security of state facilities in southern Russia, including the presidential and prime minister's residences. Lopyrev reportedly oversaw construction at one of Putin's extravagant residences, the Gelendzhik Palace near Sochi, southern Russia, near the Bocharov Ruchei, where he looked after security. The VChK-OGPU Telegram channel, which has close ties to Russian security forces, said the residence became known as "Putin's Palace" after an investigation by opposition leader Alexei Navalny's team. The Kremlin has not commented on Lopyrev's death. Newsweek has contacted Russia's Foreign Ministry via email for comment. Lopyrev had no prior medical conditions and was preparing for parole, according to the Russian-language service of The Moscow Times. He was reportedly told at the hospital that he had undiagnosed leukaemia. However, test results showed nothing abnormal at the time of hospitalization. Prominent Russian journalist Dmitry Kolezev said in a post on Telegram that, being the head of the FSO in the Caucasus, Lopyrev could be aware of the details of the construction of Putin's palace in Gelendzhik. News of his death emerged shortly after a regional governor announced that Colonel General Gennady Zhidko, who was dismissed as Moscow suffered setbacks in the Ukraine war, died aged 57. The former commander of Russia's Eastern Military District and the ex-Russian deputy minister of defense died in Moscow "after a long illness," Mikhail Degtyarev, the governor of Khabarovsk Krai, said in a post on Telegram. Zhidko was removed from his post as commander of the Southern Grouping of Forces in October 2022 and replaced by General Sergei Surovikin after just months on the job. His dismissal came as Russia suffered heavy losses in the war. |