In Bashkortostan, well-dressed officials sent an old man in rags to the war

Ruslan Vakhitov, the acting head of the district, published solemn photos from a village consisting of 176 residents on VKontakte.

Яуын, Ҡыйғы районы (Yauyn, Kyygy districts).

Vakhitov took up his post relatively recently – on May 14, 2024, but has already managed to take part in several funerals of the local war veterans. Previously, he worked as the first deputy head of the administration for construction and issues of the administration activity support – he was responsible for comfortable working conditions for the local officials amidst widespread devastation and poverty. 

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Khabirov will pay 1 million for a time capsule

Khabirov will pay 1 million for a time capsule

When the capsule is to be dug up in 2074 (50 years later), the descendants will be horrified by the cynicism of the occupation authorities of Bashkortostan, joyfully reporting to the future about how well everything is going for them and how they hope that the Bashkorts will forever remain in Russian slavery. After all, the children of those sent by Khabirov to the war will dig up the capsule. People who grew up without fathers. People who grew up in the already independent Bashkortostan. People who know how humanity appreciated the criminal war to which their fathers went.

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Climatic consequences of Russia’s existence

Russia vehemently denies the modern climate agenda aimed at countering global climate change and global warming. It denies, because concern for the environment in the colonies will not allow Moscow to receive unbelievable profits. The Kremlin has come up with a story that only competitors in resource extraction are concerned about environmental issues – supposedly they simply want to “move” Russia out of this niche of the world economy.

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Not anti-migrant raids, but anti-Muslim policy

Not anti-migrant raids, but anti-Muslim policy

On June 21, in Oktyabrsky, immediately after prayer, the mosque was cordoned off by Russian punitive forces, declaring that they had come to “a place of mass gathering of illegal migrants.” It turns out that migrants no longer gather somewhere in the workplace, for which, in fact, they go to the Russian Federation – it turns out that they all come here because there are no mosques in their motherland and they can  pray just here?

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“Varyags” continue to appear in Bashkortostan

“Varyags” continue to appear in Bashkortostan

They are  going to appoint a new deputy head, Elena Tenyaeva from Krasnogorsk, Moscow region, to the Chamber of Control and Accounts of the Republic of Bashkortostan. Gradually promoting the rejection of national republics, Moscow is trying (before the start of the process of their liquidation) to appoint more of its “Varyags” to the republics, since it does not trust any of the locals, no matter what last mankurts they may be.

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The time capsule that has been taken out in Ufa is the party’s falsification

The time capsule that has been taken out in Ufa is the party’s falsification

In the capital of Bashkortostan, during the celebration of the 450th anniversary of the city, a time capsule was opened, laid 50 years ago by the authorities of the still Soviet city. The real “time capsule” of those years is a plaque that was found bricked up in the wall during the renovation of the Nizhny Tagil Drama Theater. Prisoners                 I.L.Kozhin, R.G.Sharipov, Yu.N.Nigmatullin wrote their message to their descendants on March 15, 1954, in which they told that the theater for the prosperous country of the Soviets had not been built by Komsomol brigades, but by slaves of the ХХ century – on whose bones and blood were built both the Russian Empire and the USSR.

“Greetings to the coming generation, and may your life and your era not know slavery and the humiliation of man by man,” the message says.

What does “great Russian literature” say about how and why Bashkortostan was conquered and subdued

What does “great Russian literature” say about how and why Bashkortostan was conquered and subdued

How they conquered and subdued:

“The Bashkir stepped over the threshold with difficulty (he was in the stock) and, taking off his high hat, stopped at the door. I looked at him and shuddered. I will never forget this man. He seemed to be over seventy years old. He had neither a nose nor ears. His head was shaved; instead of a beard, several gray hairs stuck out; he was short, skinny and hunched; but his narrow eyes still sparkled with fire. “Ehe! – the commandant said, recognizing, by his terrible signs, one of the rebels punished in 1741. – Well, you are obviously an old wolf, you have been in our traps. Probably, this is not the first time you have rebelled, since your head is so smoothly shaved. Come a little closer; tell me, who sent you?”

The old Bashkir was silent […]

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Formula of fake love and sincere hate

Formula of fake love and sincere hate

In our perception, this formula is fixed in the Roman version: “Divide and conquer!” But in general, I think, this method of managing conquered nations existed among all empires, both before Rome and after it – from the times of Ancient Egypt to the Russian Empire. It is not without reason that the latter received the eloquent name “prison of nations.” And in prison, as everyone knows, God forbid you allow prisoners to unite – a riot will immediately arise.

This is what happened in the renewed Soviet empire, when, after WWII, front-line prisoners managed to consolidate in the GULAG system (Correctional Labor Camps – prison) with Bandera’s “forest brothers” and convict groups of natives of one country or locality. Uprisings broke out in the camps: Ekibastuz, Vorkuta, Norilsk, Taishet, Kengir. And the archipelago GULAG archipelago fell…

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Sanctions are not effective – their consequences are

Sanctions are not effective – their consequences are

In Sterlitamak on Artyom str., 68 another elevator fell. This happened on May 16, but the media only started writing about it now. This time there was a 16-year-old girl in the elevator, and she survived flying at least 7 floors. She got off with a concussion and a compression fracture of the spine, her mother says, that her daughter was discharged three days later, without even much treatment or telling her what to do next. The elevator was not repaired after that.

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“Furious” is flying to you

“Furious” is flying to you

Let the Bashkorts argue with the Tatars as much as they want, defending their cultural sovereignty and mental identity, but I always have in stock a deadly and impenetrable argument in favor of the Tatars. If we compare our two fools, who, by the will of political chance, found themselves at the pinnacle of power – their Khabirov and our Minnikhanov – then our fool still seems a little less of an idiot! This is confirmed by the situation with the recent hit of a Ukrainian drone at the Salavatov Oil Refinery, located 1,500 km from the front line.

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An important reform of the publishing industry: in the districts of Bashkortostan they began to devote entire pages to obituaries

An important reform of the publishing industry: in the districts of Bashkortostan they began to devote entire pages to obituaries

Previously, they tried to scatter one piece of news into different editions so that the scale of losses would not be so obvious. Now a newspaper page has been allocated for the information about the funerals.

Young Bashkirs and Tatars, who have not yet had time to create families and give birth to offspring, are killed daily. All this is with the goal that Putin could play hockey in an underground bunker, enjoy oxygen cocktails and massage parlors in his residence for another 6 years.