Tatarstan media lure women into contract service. However, there is a nuance
If you follow the link in the advertising, you get to the site. It states that “military service is the work of real men.”
Read MoreIf you follow the link in the advertising, you get to the site. It states that “military service is the work of real men.”
Read MoreThe imperial degenerates joyfully reported that they had destroyed Pivnichne village, Yasynuvata district, Donetsk region and killed its inhabitants (they exactly killed them, because many, especially old people, do not want to leave their homes, even if they are bombed).
Read MoreThe decision was made after a series of accidents and attacks by Ukraine and partisan groups on oil refineries. Their consequences cannot be quickly eliminated due to Western sanctions. The ban will be in effect for at least six months – it should help contain rising fuel prices. But it is unlikely that it will hold them, since both Ukraine and the partisan movements in the republics will try not to let this happen – the greater the discontent and imbalance in the empire, the more it shakes.
Read MoreA new propaganda video on the topic of “Special Military Operation” appeared in Russian Telegram channels: “A Sakha soldier escaped from Ukrainian captivity”…
However, upon attentive watching the video, viewers begin to have reasonable doubts about its truthfulness (as one of the heroes of “Ivan Vasilyevich” used to say, “Oh, hackwork, oh, it does not look similar!”), and with a detailed analysis of what they saw, the conviction becomes stronger – this is yet another low-grade Russian fake.
Read MoreMankurts always complain that they were deceived and were not paid as much blood money as they were promised. But they do not complain about the fact that they do not have enough brains not to go to the war for this money. Here, for example, is how a fresh prisoner from Bashkortostan behaves.
Read MoreThe Mankurts from Tyva boast about how they “liberated” part of Avdeevka for the Muscovites. They report to their employers to be paid money for the war. Unlike these Mankurts, the residents of Avdeevka spoke this language completely, flawlessly.
Read MoreIn 1989, a resolution of the Congress of People’s Deputies of the USSR condemned the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Putin canceled this resolution and ordered that the invasion be considered a righteous deed.
Read MoreThe trenches are under the control of Muscovites, but they do not take their dead people. Judging by the degree of decomposition in wintertime, the corpses lie there for several weeks. There is no movement in front in that place, so they are in control over the trenches. Muscovites walk over pieces of their fellows and live with their corpses in the trenches: eat, sleep and fight. When it rains or thaws, the slurry of the dead people spreads over the trenches, flooding the blindages.
True Muscovite necrophilia, which stretches from the depths of centuries and is embedded in the mentality to always repeat and repeat again surrounding themselves with many corpses. This is what they wanted to repeat. They wanted the indigenous peoples to lie there instead of them, and they would walk over our bodies, talking about great victories at our expense.
Recently, attacks on Russian oil depots have become commonplace: on January 25, at an oil refinery in Tuapse, the only one on the Black Sea coast of the Russian Federation, after two powerful explosions, a large-scale fire started, equipment for the primary processing of oil products, namely the vacuum and atmospheric columns, was damaged. The annual capacity of the Rosneft enterprise in Tuapse is 12 million tons; after a large fire, production stopped.
Read MoreAfter all, the Russians have so few theaters – the Udmurts should share. Even if performances in this Theater for Young Spectators were mainly in Russian, it was still oppression of Russians that it was not called Russian. Reconstruction took 10 years, and parents waited 10 years for a new theater. It worked for a little less than two years, and now it is being absorbed by the Russian theater.
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