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One of our subscribers thinks that an excerpt from Ingush writer Issa Kozoyev’s book “The Fall” sounds like it’s being said today:
Read MoreOne of our subscribers thinks that an excerpt from Ingush writer Issa Kozoyev’s book “The Fall” sounds like it’s being said today:
Read MoreParticipants in the war against Afghanistan from Civilsk gathered yesterday to commemorate the fallen comrades-in-arms.
Read MoreFor some time, all our information resources have been persecuted by a harsh critic, accusing administrators and authors of all conceivable and unthinkable political mistakes and organizational sins. Here, for example, is one of the last such accusations: “Our goal is the collapse of Russia and the creation of new states on its ruins!” Strike out. Your goal is not the collapse of the Russian Federation, but the struggle for power in the civil war after Tatarstan gained independence. That is, some break up the Russian Federation, and others after the breakup are preparing to take advantage of the results of others’ efforts. To come to power on the corpses of both Ukrainians and Tatars.”
Serious accusations, you can’t say anything! Let’s try to oppose the critic.
Read MoreRecently, a wave of reports of tragic incidents caused by the improper handling of gas cylinders has passed through Telegram channels. Yesterday in Efremov, Tula oblast, and today in Novosibirsk, there was an explosion of household gas. And again, the whole entrance collapsed, and a number of apartments were completely demolished. Four people died yesterday, one today.
Read MoreThe Kremlin’s propaganda machine is now aimed at proving the artificial origin of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
They say, the flashes of light in the sky just before the earthquake are proof that someone bombed Turkey.
Read MoreI think many have noticed how the tone of Russian speaking heads has changed, from propagandists to political experts. Things are not going well, we have to think about options for events. Predictions began to include possible defeat in the war with Ukraine. This is considered a last resort, along with the Apocalypse. Like a frivolous and unlikely phenomenon. So it turns out that, on the one hand, they observe with their own eyes the course of the special military operation as not even chaos, but a paranoid sequence of insane steps of the supreme commander-in-chief, and on the other hand, they hope that somehow everything will dissolve by itself.
Read More“Spiritual mentor of Bashkir battalions” Hamza Hazrat from Bashkortostan believes that human sacrifices are not enough, and calls for sacrificing animals so that the troops of the Russian empire will win. The KGB imam himself went closer to the battle zone — not too close to be killed, but not too far to be issued with a combat ID.
Is it worth striving for the collapse of Russia? What happens next? What if again, instead of Estonia’s journey with Lithuania, we follow the route of Russia’s rampant rampage? Will the ‘cursed 90s’ be repeated, when power quickly merged with crime, officials and security forces began to build their own small empires “quickly”, the economy coughed and sneezed, and its treatment led to the emergence of oligarchy and social deprivation. And all democracy, exotic to Russians, has turned into a hideous bloody nightmare. The drowning of Russian society with fear and confusion began to pass only with the appearance of signs of a return to the usual way of life: at last the Master came and began to impose order: to urinate in the toilet, to point out enemies, to appoint “true patriots”, to divide the profits more evenly, and to see that the herd was full of feeders.
Read MoreAccording to the decision of the Milli Majlis of the Tatar people, Rafis Kashapov, the former Prime Minister of Tatarstan in exile, co-founder of the Free Idel-Ural movement and fighter for Tatar independence, replaced the retired Vil Mirzayanov. This has already been announced by Vil Mirzayanov on his Facebook page.
Read MoreOne of the admins of Free Idel Ural writes: “Listen, you can only dream all you want of alliances on the basis of kinship, but the fact is that the more national liberation movements “fragment” instead of taking a united front against the occupiers, the higher the chances of losing.”
Read MoreDuring the night, he was taken to a neurosurgery unit in the occupied town of Kadyevka, Lugansk region, with a gunshot wound to the head.
Little chance of a full recovery is reported. According to the nature of the wound, it was made from a short-barrelled weapon, approximately 9 millimeters, close-up, occipital area, wound canal at the back down below 45 degrees.
Read MoreA representative of the Tatar Youth Union “Azatlyk” held a single picket at the Tatarstan government building in Kazan, demonstrating his extremely negative attitude to the changes made to the Constitution of Tajikistan. This is the second picket since the changes. The first was on January 27, 2023, the day after the adoption of the “amendments” to the Basic Law of the Republic.
Read MoreIn Zelenogorsk kindergarten, one of the mothers caused a scandal because of the presence of British symbols in the room. When the children began to learn English, they decided to introduce them to British culture by playing a ‘travel game’: the kindergarten had a portrait of the Queen, British red toy buses, flags, and the children had toy British passports. This theme has been approved by the parents of most children themselves.
Read MoreMinnikhanov, Khabirov, Zdunov, Zaytsev, Brechalov and Nikolaev have every chance to go to jail anytime, because they are patriots of Schredinger’s empire.
Read More“They say that the winners are not judged, that they should not be criticized, they should not be checked. That’s wrong. Winners can and should be judged, criticized and checked. This is good not only for the cause, but also for the winners themselves.” Joseph Stalin, from a speech at a meeting with voters of the Stalin district of Moscow, February 9, 1946.
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