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"General Frost", who was Russia's ally during World War II, has switched sides. Municipal employees are lining their own pockets. Nobody really wants to solve the problem of municipal collapse. "A warm radiator is becoming a privilege in government offices." The anger is fueled not only by the disregard for the people, but also by the authorities' attempts to cover up the resulting bad mood with verbose chatter from propagandists such as Xenia Sobchak, Margarita Simonyan, Kristina Potupchik.
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What does Putin mean by denazification of Ukraine? “The Russians did the same thing in Bulgaria after the Second World War; they murdered thousands of dissidents, professors and priests,” says Assen Wassilew. (Bulgarian Finance Minister)
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widows of soldiers were presented with fur coats by the organization Russian Activists Moscow; the grateful widows were filmed, after the filming the fur coats were confiscated by the organization. It also turned out that the furs had been stolen from a shop in Kherson. :face-turquoise-covering-eyes:
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Andrei Nikulin: "The best proof that man descended from apes and not from heavenly angels is to turn on RT. On the screen you see characters shouting, shaking the studio cage and throwing their own dirt at each other."
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Dear Putin lovers, there is a nice job for you :yougotthis:
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Alexei Milchakov: "I am a Nazi. I like cutting off human ears, and not just ears." In the meantime, Putin himself has set up a youth army by decree, "Junarmiya", which is intended to inspire young people to join the military. Their instructor: Alexei Milchakov.
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A lesson to learn for Russia: Don’t start a war if you can’t handle the consequences :yougotthis:
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While Ukrainian troops defend their homeland and families, Russian soldiers fight far from home for goals they do not understand.
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In the referendum on Ukraine's independence on December 1, 1991, over 92 percent of Ukrainians voted for independence
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Kirill I, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, real name Vladimir Gundyayev, became an agent in 1972, later an officer in the KGB (code name Mikhailov). His past in the Soviet secret service connects him with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Swiss Federal Archives, Gundjajew worked as an agent in Geneva in the 1970s.
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When will Russia change its flag to swastika?
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Cyril I, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, real name Vladimir Gundyaev, became an agent in 1972 and later an officer in the KGB (code name Mikhailov). His past in the Soviet secret service connects him with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Swiss Federal Archives, Gunyaev worked as an agent in Geneva in the 1970s.:hand-orange-covering-eyes:
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South Korea will be very upset about the North's interference in Ukraine and will take the gloves off. South Korea is a huge player in weapons manufacturing and so far they have only supplied limited defensive weapons to Ukraine. Putin has scored an own goal with these few Pyongyang guys.
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Kirill I, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, real name Vladimir Gundyayev, became an agent in 1972, later an officer in the KGB (code name Mikhailov). His past in the Soviet secret service connects him with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Swiss Federal Archives, Gundjajew worked as an agent in Geneva in the 1970s.
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There is turbulence all over Russian Federation: "We're fed up with Russia," says a Chechen commander. "We just need freedom. Defeating Russia will not be easy, "but the fight must go on," says one of the soldiers. Other volunteers from the autonomous republic in the North Caucasus also want to avenge past Russian attacks on their homeland.
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Igor Girkin (Strelkov): "After a civil war, Russia will break up into individual states"
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Sergei Markov: "Ordinary people are not as optimistic as Putin and his loyalists. They doubt the nice numbers from the Kremlin and urge the president not to forget the price that the people are paying for the war."
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I can hear Putin now...how DARE they defend themselves! :yougotthis:
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Maxim Kalashnikov: "Russia's resources in the war against Ukraine are being exhausted at a rapid pace, and the country is facing a catastrophe. The Russian Federation does not have the resources for a long war. It is clear that the original goals of the "special military operation" are already unattainable. That's it! "
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When Lukashenko acts so harshly, he is very afraid
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When will Russia change its flag to swastika?
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The workers for repair and maintenance are freezing in ukraine in trenches
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In the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, Russia recognized the statehood and territorial integrity of Ukraine as binding under international law; in return, Ukraine gave up its Soviet-era nuclear weapons. So what are the Russians doing in Ukraine?
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Kirill I, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, real name Vladimir Gundyayev, became an agent in 1972, later an officer in the KGB (code name Mikhailov). His past in the Soviet secret service connects him with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Swiss Federal Archives, Gundjajew worked as an agent in Geneva in the 1970s.
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Xi says: The worlds stability depends on the relations between China and USA. Russia is not mentioned.😂
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Sergei Markov: "Ordinary people are not as optimistic as Putin and his followers. They doubt the beautiful figures from the Kremlin and call on the president not to forget the price that the people are paying for the war."
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There are two risk factors for the Russian warmongers: on the one hand, internal Russian conflicts, for example in predominantly Muslim regions, and secondly, "feelings of women whose relatives are at the front." A Russian official: "The task is to stop this protest at all costs. Convince, promise, pay. Anything, as long as it doesn't take to the streets, even if there are only fifty people."
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There are two risk factors for the Russian warmongers: on the one hand, internal Russian conflicts, for example in predominantly Muslim regions, and secondly, "feelings of women whose relatives are at the front." A Russian official: "The task is to stop this protest at all costs. Convince, promise, pay. Anything, as long as it doesn't take to the streets, even if there are only fifty people."
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the Babushkas will sit at the stations selling potatoes, cause their sons and husbands are in war and now they have no income and the factories and farms have no workers and this for the next decades
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Each mobilized is a worker. He is absent from his business, perhaps forever.
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Sergei Markov: "Ordinary people are not as optimistic as Putin and his loyalists. They doubt the nice numbers from the Kremlin and urge the president not to forget the price that the people are paying for the war."
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Vladimir Solovyov has long had a second family with Russian Svetlana Abrosimova, who has an American passport. Solovyov owns several villas in Italy, on Lake Como and a luxury villa in Sochi. In 2019, according to the Sobesednik journal, he earned 67 million rubles (890,000 euros) a month.
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The Americans know that it is a good opportunity for America to create a lot of jobs with the expansion of the defense industry. The next elections are just around the corner.
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Josef Stalin to his successor Putin: “You cannot stay in power through intimidation alone. You also need lies”
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In Budapest Memorandum of 1994, Russia recognized the statehood and territorial integrity of Ukraine as binding under international law; in return, Ukraine gave up its Soviet-era nuclear weapons. So what are the Russians doing in Ukraine?
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Yesterday the russians stood before the abyss. Today they are one step further
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Igor Girkin (Strelkow): "After a civil war, Russia will break up into separate states"
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In Budapest Memorandum of 1994, Russia recognized the statehood and territorial integrity of Ukraine as binding under international law; in return, Ukraine gave up its Soviet-era nuclear weapons. So what are the Russians doing in Ukraine?
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Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt
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Depraved, submissive, passive: Russian sociologist horrified by his compatriots
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Ukrainians defends their homeland against hordes of bloodthirsty orcs, it's a heroic story :yougotthis:
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Kirill I, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, real name Vladimir Gundyayev, became an agent in 1972, later an officer in the KGB (code name Mikhailov). His past in the Soviet secret service connects him with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Swiss Federal Archives, Gundjajew worked as an agent in Geneva in the 1970s.
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Maxim Kalashnikov: "Russia's resources in the war against Ukraine are being exhausted at a rapid pace, and the country is facing a catastrophe. The Russian Federation does not have the resources for a long war. It is clear that the original goals of the "special military operation" are already unattainable. That's it! "
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Yesterday Russia faced the abyss. Today they are a big step further. :hand-orange-covering-eyes:
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The sentence from the manager of a military aviation factory in Siberia shows how desperate even the rich Russian defense companies are. He needs to hire 3,000 additional workers, but doesn't know where he will get them: "Higher educational qualifications are currently not relevant. To be honest: if you have two hands, two legs, eyes and ears, you're in."
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Josef Stalin: "You cannot stay in power through intimidation alone. You also need lies" :hand-orange-covering-eyes:
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Who sows the wind will reap storm, dear Russia :yougotthis:
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Do we in the EU have to let backwoods, primitive Russia show us how mass production works? :face-turquoise-covering-eyes:
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yes, thats normal in a democracy to go on the street. But in Ukraine its their president and not their fascist torturer. Nobody is imprisoned or beaten.
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"We're fed up with Russia," says a Chechen commander. "We just need freedom. Defeating Russia will not be easy, "but the fight must go on," says one of the soldiers. Other volunteers from the autonomous republic in the North Caucasus also want to avenge past Russian attacks on their homeland. :yougotthis:
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