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They are so happy in the video 🤗
Yesterday, all evening in the Ukrainian social networks there was a joyful squealing over the downed "Russian Su fighter".... 🥳
as often happened before, soon enough the "peremoga" (victory) turned into a "zrada" (failure)...☹️
Seems like they shot down own fighter jet... That explains why he was flying so casually, not high enough to avoid MANPADS, and not low - usual tactic to avoid other, more serious air defense systems - seems he wasn't expecting to be fired upon in friendly territory
Yesterday, all evening in the Ukrainian social networks there was a joyful squealing over the downed "Russian Su fighter".... 🥳
as often happened before, soon enough the "peremoga" (victory) turned into a "zrada" (failure)...☹️
Seems like they shot down own fighter jet... That explains why he was flying so casually, not high enough to avoid MANPADS, and not low - usual tactic to avoid other, more serious air defense systems - seems he wasn't expecting to be fired upon in friendly territory
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YALTA, June 6 - RIA Novosti. More than 70,000 applications for Russian passports have been filed in the Zaporozhye region, and the process of obtaining them will be accelerated, said Vladimir Rogov, a member of the main council of the military-civilian administration of the region.
"People do not have time physically. Work goes on all working hours and even a little more. Moreover, among those who wish, a significant part, if not the majority, are young people. It cannot be said that only pensioners want to go to Russia. We want to be with Russia, we want to be in Russia, we want to be Russia," he said.
According to him, people are queueing for eight to nine hours a day. According to the decree of President Vladimir Putin, the procedure for obtaining Russian citizenship for residents of the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions of Ukraine has been greatly simplified. They do not need to hand over a Ukrainian passport, it is enough to provide a copy of it. After filling out the documents, they are sent to Russia for a special check, and after two or three months the applicant can become a citizen.
https://ria.ru/20220606/zaporozhe-1793579337.html
"People do not have time physically. Work goes on all working hours and even a little more. Moreover, among those who wish, a significant part, if not the majority, are young people. It cannot be said that only pensioners want to go to Russia. We want to be with Russia, we want to be in Russia, we want to be Russia," he said.
According to him, people are queueing for eight to nine hours a day. According to the decree of President Vladimir Putin, the procedure for obtaining Russian citizenship for residents of the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions of Ukraine has been greatly simplified. They do not need to hand over a Ukrainian passport, it is enough to provide a copy of it. After filling out the documents, they are sent to Russia for a special check, and after two or three months the applicant can become a citizen.
https://ria.ru/20220606/zaporozhe-1793579337.html
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В Запорожской области подали более 70 тысяч заявок на российские паспорта
В Запорожской области подали более семидесяти тысяч заявок на получение российских паспортов, и процесс их оформления будет ускорен, заявил член главного совета РИА Новости, 06.06.2022
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YALTA, June 6 - RIA Novosti. About 80% of the population of the Zaporozhye region want to unite with the Russian Federation, said a member of the council of the military-civilian administration of the region Vladimir Rogov.
“There is no doubt that we will return to our native harbour. This is what all the public polls on the liberated territory of the Zaporozhye region tells. Among all people, about 80% already answer “yes”. So far 15% are evading the answer, and 5% say “no.” We we see that the dynamics is going on," Rogov told reporters.
According to him, the reunification of the Zaporozhye region with Russia is inevitable.
"I am sure, and we all know that this process is irreversible, and we will all be together," Rogov stressed.
During the special operation, the Russian military took control of the Kherson region and the Azov part of the Zaporozhye region in southern Ukraine. Civil-military administrations have been formed in the regions, Russian TV channels and radio stations have begun broadcasting, and trade ties with Crimea are being restored. The liberated regions announced plans to become citizens of the Russian Federation.
“There is no doubt that we will return to our native harbour. This is what all the public polls on the liberated territory of the Zaporozhye region tells. Among all people, about 80% already answer “yes”. So far 15% are evading the answer, and 5% say “no.” We we see that the dynamics is going on," Rogov told reporters.
According to him, the reunification of the Zaporozhye region with Russia is inevitable.
"I am sure, and we all know that this process is irreversible, and we will all be together," Rogov stressed.
During the special operation, the Russian military took control of the Kherson region and the Azov part of the Zaporozhye region in southern Ukraine. Civil-military administrations have been formed in the regions, Russian TV channels and radio stations have begun broadcasting, and trade ties with Crimea are being restored. The liberated regions announced plans to become citizens of the Russian Federation.
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В Запорожской области заявили о желании 80% жителей присоединиться к России
Порядка 80% населения Запорожской области хотят объединения с Российской Федерацией, сообщил член главного совета военно-гражданской администрада, заливаюции... РИА Новости, 06.06.2022
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Black Sea Grain Deal
Russia and Turkey offer corridor to ship crops from Odesa port
Turkey and Russia have reached a tentative deal to restart shipments of Ukraine’s agricultural products from a key Black Sea port, but Kyiv remains sceptical of the proposed pact, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government has offered military help to clear mines off the coast of Odesa and escort grain ships but Ukraine has yet to endorse the plan, worried that removing defences could leave the vital port open to Russian attack, the people said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss matters that aren’t yet public. Turkey hopes that a United Nations endorsement of the proposal could allay security concerns, the people said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Kyiv wasn’t invited to talks on the deal set for Ankara this week. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who is scheduled to visit the Turkish capital Wednesday for discussions, said Monday he’s optimistic that military officials can work out a solution.
The Kremlin’s invasion has cut off shipments of grain and other farm products from Ukraine, threatening millions of people in its traditional markets with food shortages. Moscow has denied responsibility for the disruption but demanded relief from US and European sanctions limiting its exports of fertilizer and agricultural products.
Ukraine at its allies blame Russia for blocking shipments. Zelenskiy said as much as 25 million tons of grain are now stuck without export routes, a figure that could triple by the autumn. He said Kyiv is seeking assurances that its ports will be protected from Russian attack once mines are removed.
“The most firm guarantees will be weapons” that would allow Ukraine to hit Russian ships if they attack Ukrainian ports, he said.
The Russo-Turkish plan would allow for removal of mines near Odesa and guarantee safe passage for ships out of the Black Sea, under the auspices of the UN, the people said. Turkey, which has sought for months to mediate in the conflict, aims to set up a centre in Istanbul to monitor and coordinate the shipments. Ukraine hasn’t participated directly in the talks, according to an official there.
“By commenting in advance on reaching the deal, Russia is seeking to shift responsibility to Ukraine” for disrupting supplies, Taras Kachka, Ukraine’s Deputy Economy Minister, said in a text message. “But the fact remains that the food crisis has been artificially created by Russia and Russia alone.”
Russia is also demanding the ability to inspect ships going to Ukraine for weapons, a condition Kyiv has resisted.
So, who is responsible for the blocking the grain supply?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-06/ukraine-cautious-as-turkey-russia-push-black-sea-grain-deal
Russia and Turkey offer corridor to ship crops from Odesa port
Turkey and Russia have reached a tentative deal to restart shipments of Ukraine’s agricultural products from a key Black Sea port, but Kyiv remains sceptical of the proposed pact, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government has offered military help to clear mines off the coast of Odesa and escort grain ships but Ukraine has yet to endorse the plan, worried that removing defences could leave the vital port open to Russian attack, the people said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss matters that aren’t yet public. Turkey hopes that a United Nations endorsement of the proposal could allay security concerns, the people said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Kyiv wasn’t invited to talks on the deal set for Ankara this week. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who is scheduled to visit the Turkish capital Wednesday for discussions, said Monday he’s optimistic that military officials can work out a solution.
The Kremlin’s invasion has cut off shipments of grain and other farm products from Ukraine, threatening millions of people in its traditional markets with food shortages. Moscow has denied responsibility for the disruption but demanded relief from US and European sanctions limiting its exports of fertilizer and agricultural products.
Ukraine at its allies blame Russia for blocking shipments. Zelenskiy said as much as 25 million tons of grain are now stuck without export routes, a figure that could triple by the autumn. He said Kyiv is seeking assurances that its ports will be protected from Russian attack once mines are removed.
“The most firm guarantees will be weapons” that would allow Ukraine to hit Russian ships if they attack Ukrainian ports, he said.
The Russo-Turkish plan would allow for removal of mines near Odesa and guarantee safe passage for ships out of the Black Sea, under the auspices of the UN, the people said. Turkey, which has sought for months to mediate in the conflict, aims to set up a centre in Istanbul to monitor and coordinate the shipments. Ukraine hasn’t participated directly in the talks, according to an official there.
“By commenting in advance on reaching the deal, Russia is seeking to shift responsibility to Ukraine” for disrupting supplies, Taras Kachka, Ukraine’s Deputy Economy Minister, said in a text message. “But the fact remains that the food crisis has been artificially created by Russia and Russia alone.”
Russia is also demanding the ability to inspect ships going to Ukraine for weapons, a condition Kyiv has resisted.
So, who is responsible for the blocking the grain supply?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-06/ukraine-cautious-as-turkey-russia-push-black-sea-grain-deal
Bloomberg.com
Ukraine Cautious as Turkey, Russia Push Black Sea Grain Deal
Turkey and Russia have reached a tentative deal to restart shipments of Ukraine’s agricultural products from a key Black Sea port, but Kyiv remains skeptical of the proposed pact, according to people familiar with the discussions.
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"You considered yourself entitled to commit lawlessness far from your borders all these years."
Lavrov, answering the question of the BBC about supplies of MLRS to Ukraine by the UK and the USA:
"You don't even want to hear our arguments... the point is that for 20 years both you and the Americans and all other NATO members were warned: "Dear friends, you signed in 1999 that no one will strengthen their security at the expense of the security of others. Why can't you do that? Why did it turn out to be a lie?"
The minister noted that NATO has already brought the "line of defense" closer to the borders of the Russian Federation five times: "What is this? Probably megalomania already."
Lavrov, answering the question of the BBC about supplies of MLRS to Ukraine by the UK and the USA:
"You don't even want to hear our arguments... the point is that for 20 years both you and the Americans and all other NATO members were warned: "Dear friends, you signed in 1999 that no one will strengthen their security at the expense of the security of others. Why can't you do that? Why did it turn out to be a lie?"
The minister noted that NATO has already brought the "line of defense" closer to the borders of the Russian Federation five times: "What is this? Probably megalomania already."
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She is an evil woman.
💤💤💤On her.
💤💤💤On her.
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Why’s The US-Led West So Afraid Of Lavrov Visiting Serbia? - TheAltWorld
https://thealtworld.com/andrew_korybko/whys-the-us-led-west-so-afraid-of-lavrov-visiting-serbia
https://thealtworld.com/andrew_korybko/whys-the-us-led-west-so-afraid-of-lavrov-visiting-serbia
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The United States should strongly pressure President Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian government to accept Russia's peace offers, ceding the Russian-speaking territories in the east and south to the control of Russia and agreeing to Ukrainian neutrality in the geopolitical conflict between the West and Russia.
Vilification of Russia is pervasive in the U. S. media, now including the uncritical repetition of Ukrainian government allegations of human rights abuses by Russian soldiers and by Russian-backed forces, most of which reports have later been shown by reliable sources to be false.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/06/the_war_in_ukraine_should_be_settled.html
Vilification of Russia is pervasive in the U. S. media, now including the uncritical repetition of Ukrainian government allegations of human rights abuses by Russian soldiers and by Russian-backed forces, most of which reports have later been shown by reliable sources to be false.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/06/the_war_in_ukraine_should_be_settled.html
American Thinker
The War in Ukraine Should be Settled
The United States should strongly pressure President Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian government to accept Russia's peace offers, ceding the Russian-speaking territories in the east and south to the control of Russia and agreeing to Ukrainian neutrali...
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Forwarded from MoD Russia
🇷🇺🇹🇷📞At the initiative of the Turkish side, Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu held telephone conversation with the Minister of National Defence of the Republic of Turkey Hulusi Akar.
▫️The main focus was an exchange of views and assessments of the situation in Ukraine and Syria.
▫️The Defence Ministers discussed in detail the security of navigation in the Black Sea in connection with solving the problem of grain export from the territory of Ukraine.
▫️The importance of continuing close interaction in Syria aimed at maintaining long-term stability in the region was noted.
▫️Russian-Turkish contacts on these issues will continue.
@mod_russia_en
▫️The main focus was an exchange of views and assessments of the situation in Ukraine and Syria.
▫️The Defence Ministers discussed in detail the security of navigation in the Black Sea in connection with solving the problem of grain export from the territory of Ukraine.
▫️The importance of continuing close interaction in Syria aimed at maintaining long-term stability in the region was noted.
▫️Russian-Turkish contacts on these issues will continue.
@mod_russia_en
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Forwarded from DD Geopolitics (Scott)
The Russians hit Ukrainian positions in Dolgenkoe with something that left a 40 meter wide crater
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Forwarded from DD Geopolitics (Donbass Devushka)
Soldiers of the Russian Guard with fox tails
In the Kharkiv direction, the @wargonzo team met Russian Guard fighters with fox tails. Photo attached.
This, of course, looks strange if you don’t know that these fighters are Bashkirs by nationality, and the fox tail is an element of the national Bashkir hat.
In the Kharkiv direction, the @wargonzo team met Russian Guard fighters with fox tails. Photo attached.
This, of course, looks strange if you don’t know that these fighters are Bashkirs by nationality, and the fox tail is an element of the national Bashkir hat.