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⚡️⚡️ Key updates on Russia and #UkraineCrisis as on November 22

⚠️ZNPP saga
The IAEA has revealed damage to the cooling system of the ZNPP. According to the latest update released by the agency on Monday, despite the “status of the six reactor units is stable”, IAEA experts still observed widespread damage across the site. “This is a major cause of concern as it clearly demonstrates the sheer intensity of the attacks on one of the world’s largest nuclear power plants,” Director General Grossi said.

The team’s observations included damage to condensate storage tanks that caused non-radioactive leaking, several impacts on the main road along the plant’s reactors as well as on a site railway that is out of service, a pressurised air pipeline hit by shrapnel, two impacts on the roof of a special auxiliary building, minor visible damage to a sprinkler charging pipeline, as well as two impacts in a guardhouse area.

🆘Facing the people
Russian President Vladimir Putin may hold a meeting with the mothers of the Russian servicemen this week, three sources close to the presidential administration told Vedomosti. The event will be timed to coincide with the Mother's Day holiday, which is celebrated on November 27, Sunday, said one of the sources. The Kremlin is yet to announced the date or to confirm such meeting.

Notably, Russian media reported previously that the large annual press conference which is traditionally held in December as well as Putin’s “direct line” with citizens (where he answers all sorts of questions from people) could be postponed to next year, or till the “operation” is over.

⚔️Superhero mayor
Alexander Sapozhnikov, the mayor of Chita, a major city in Russia's Far East, has announced his decision to go and fight in Ukraine. ”As a paratrooper with combat experience, as a citizen, I cannot stay away from the fateful battle of our Motherland for the right to a future that we received from our ancestors. It is my duty and my vocation to stand up for our country again," Sapozhnikov wrote. He was hailed as the first top ranked official to voluntary get mobilized.

⭕️Finding scapegoats
As Kommersant have learned, the 235th garrison Military Court of Moscow sent Colonel Ivan Deadishchev, who was working at the main Mobilization Department of the General Staff of the armed forces, and was responsible for conscription for military service, for two months under house arrest.

He is accused of receiving a bribe in a form if a washing machine worth over 70,000 rubles from the military commissar of the Joint Military Commissariat (UWC) Ramenka. The colonel fully admitted his guilt.

♨️Russia at COP27
Countries closed this year's COp27 on Sunday with a hard-fought deal to create a fund to help poor countries being battered by climate disasters, even as many lamented its lack of ambition in tackling the emissions causing them.

Meanwhile, as The Moscow Times notes, The Russian delegation at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh spent two weeks lobbying for nuclear power as a fossil fuel alternative in an attempt to retain its stranglehold on global energy systems. It also lobbied for the lifting of Western sanctions on Russia to allow it to join the fight against climate change, as if nothing else were going on in the world right now.

“And if there was some hope this time last year that the urgent necessity of tackling the climate emergency would bring us together, the war has only served to expose further divides that make any form of coordinated action virtually impossible for the foreseeable future,” the report says.

👉Follow t.me/russiawire for daily updates, analytics, and ground reportage from Russia, Donbass, and the neighbourhood.
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‼️🇺🇦🏴‍☠️ Ukrainian fighters continue to make videos of silly mockery of prisoners: a new video is flying around the Ukrainian mass media, where they apparently put a Russian soldier in a coffin.

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Once again: this video is going around all Ukrainian resources as something amusing: a man in uniform tied up with duct tape was forced to lie in a coffin for this recording.

It is not known exactly who is in the video. This is how a civilian, who was accused of being pro-Russian, could also have been handled by the Nazis.

💥 Source: https://t.me/RVvoenkor
💥Translated by @node_of_time_en
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Red Alert | Germany: Fall of an Empire?

‘Why does Germany refuse to lift sanctions and support Kiev at the cost of destroying its own economy? How, by simply wanting to help the children of Donbass, can a person face criminal charges?’

These and other questions are posed by Russian ex-intelligence officer and renowned producer Anna Chapman in the first episode of her documentary series Red Alert. It was made especially for RT Documentary.

Why are so many Berliners convinced that their country has no democracy? Who controls the media in Germany? And where can flirting with the US lead the country?

In the historical investigation Germany: Fall of an Empire? find exclusive interviews with German journalists, who can be imprisoned in their own country, academics, security officials and ordinary citizens of Germany.

#premiere #series

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Just a little reminder...
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Roger Waters is a popular musician worldwide and the founder of Pink Floyd. He has made numerous public speeches calling for peace and dialogue with Russia.
Scott Ritter is a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and author of 'Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika'. He served in the Soviet Union as an inspector implementing the INF Treaty.
He is a regular contributor to various social media platforms, offering his assessment, as a military expert, of Russia.
Radio host Randy Credico had a frank and in-depth conversation with these men about the problems of our society and the world facing the threat of a new major war.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQhcRfd8KB8

0:00 Introduction, announcements, and greetings
5:36 Scott Ritter tells why he wrote the book, “Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika”
9:03 Roger Waters talks about starting to read the book yesterday
11:20 Roger's thoughts on how wars distract people from the real problems of our world
17:10 Scott tells how his military experience proves that war is not a solution
23:06 Roger on the nuclear war threat
25:20 The story of Roger’s collaboration with the Soviet Army in East Germany in 1990
28:25 The story of Roger meeting Gorbachov
35:18 Scott’s stories about hanging out with Russians in the USSR
39:14 Roger's reasons why we are all the same people
40:54 Scott about readiness to take part in a nuclear war
48:12 Roger about his efforts to call for peace
54:05 Roger about “Mirotvorets”
57:10 Scott about “Mirotvorets”
1:00:21 Roger about his correspondence with Alina from Ukraine
1:01:24 Scott about US government support for Ukrainian Neo-Nazis
1:06:45 Roger about his correspondence with Mrs. Zelensky
1:08:17 Discussion of WikiLeaks
1:12:45 Goodbye, and a clip from the Kubriсk film “Paths of Glory”
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The EU wants to close access to Russian media completely

In March of this year, the EU banned the broadcasting of the RT channel and the Sputnik agency in its territory. At the same time, the French satellite operator Eutelsat and Luxembourg's SES continued to provide them with broadcasting services in the EU, Russia, Africa, and Ukraine.

The current EU legislation does not allow banning the broadcasting of all Russian channels in the EU.

▪️ A group of 39 MPs believes that satellite broadcasting should be included in the next package of sanctions against Russia.

They suggested that the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrel, prescribe in the sanctions "a complete ban on the broadcasting of Russian TV channels and radio stations" under the pretext of fighting "disinformation" about the conflict in Ukraine.

💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
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🇺🇦Security Service of Ukraine conducting searches in Kiev Pechersk Lavra.

The stated purpose of the searches: "to prevent the use of Lavra as a cell of the 'Russian world', check data on the use of UOC premises for hiding members of armed groups, foreign nationals, storage of weapons, protection of population from provocations and terrorist acts".

The Lavra is one of the most important Orthodox spiritual centers on the entire territory of the former Russian empire. Founded in 1051, it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are over a hundred burials in the Lavra, including Orthodox saints, early princes of Kiev Rus and Pope Clement I. The significance of the Lavra to Orthodox Christians in Ukraine, Russia and beyond is immense.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyiv_Pechersk_Lavra
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Forwarded from Russia Wire
⚡️⚡️ Key updates on Russia and #UkraineCrisis as on November 23

🩸Oil price cap
The Treasury Department released new guidance on the legal seaborne transport of Russian oil for U.S. service providers ahead of December 5 deadline for the policy to be put in place The guidance, which complements the U.K.’s newly-released policies, outlines how U.S. service providers can continue carrying Russian seaborne oil that was loaded before Dec. 5, while complying with a strategic price cap on that oil devised by the G7 countries, the E.U. and Australia.

The guidance explained that Russian oil that had been sold under the cap but was then “substantially transformed” or refined outside of Russia would no longer be subject to the sanctions. It also provides a “safe harbor” provision that protects insurers and other financial service providers from liability if they violate sanctions based on falsified information about the price of oil in shipping transactions.

The Price Cap Coalition has not yet decided on how much to cap the price of oil, but the cap will be set after a “technical exercise” conducted by the coalition, according to the guidance. The decision will be made “in the coming days,” a senior Treasury official said.

💧EU’s Gas price cap
The European Union executive on Tuesday proposed a gas price cap for the bloc at 275 euros ($282) per megawatt hour for month-ahead derivatives on the Dutch exchange that serve as Europe's benchmark. The idea to cap prices has divided EU countries for many months and diplomats said the level proposed on Tuesday was unlikely to be popular when energy ministers from the bloc's 27 member countries debate it on Thursday.

However, according to La Republic newspaper, EU could postpone the decision on the gas price cap till until December, as not all countries agree to the marginal price proposed. A month earlier, the same newspaper reported that the adoption of this decision would be postponed until November.

🇷🇺🇨🇺Russia courts Cuba
Vladimir Putin and President of Cuba Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez held talks in Moscow, where they noted they relations between Cuba and Russia have been making steady headway.

“You know that the Soviet Union and Russia have always supported and support the Cuban people in their struggle for independence and sovereignty. We have always opposed any restrictions, embargoes, blockades and so on. We have always backed Cuba on international platforms. We are seeing that Cuba occupies the same position with respect to our country, to Russia, Putin told his Cuban counterpart.

Before the talks, leaders unveiled the monument to Fidel Castro. The tender for a 3-m tall monument was released by the Russian Defense Ministry. A closed competition for the architecture vision was held by the Russian Military Historical Society (RVIO). Sculptor Alexey Chebanenko and architect Andrey Bely won the competition and delivered the project in just few months.

🧊🛥Route to Arctic
Before launching the monument to Fidel Castro, Putin attended another big launch — via videoconference — of the Yakutia nuclear-powered icebreaker and to raise the flag of the Russian Federation on the Ural nuclear-powered icebreaker. They are part of Project 22220, under which the largest and most powerful icebreakers in the world are being built. Their main task is to ensure year-round navigation in the Arctic.

✈️MH17 investigation
The Dutch Prosecutor's Office will announce new findings of the investigation into the MH17 case in 2023. Data on the crew of the Buk anti-aircraft missile system, that is believed to have been operating it at the time when flight MH17 was shot down near Donetsk, will be made public. In addition, the Dutch Prosecutor's office will inform how and by whom it was decided to use the Buk that shot down a civilian aircraft, press secretary of the Dutch Prosecutor's office, Brechtje van de Mosdijk, told RIA Novosti.

👉Follow t.me/russiawire for daily updates, analytics, and ground reportage from Russia, Donbass, and the neighbourhood.
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🇩🇪🇺🇦🇷🇺The Financial Times writes about a wave of protests against the continuation of the war with Russia unfolding in East Germany.

It is reported that people there hardly ever walk around with Russian flags and do not speak out in support of the Russian army. But they are outraged that "Germans are paying for the US war with Russia".

They call Germany a "US and NATO puppet" and say they want normalised energy prices.

"Most of these rallies are attended by a few hundred people, others only a few dozen. But, as with similar gatherings elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe, they point to a worrying trend in the political mainstream in the region," the British newspaper reported.

The two extreme poles of Germany's political spectrum - left and right - show support for this view. In Leipzig, the largest city in eastern Germany after Berlin, they even came out in a single rally.

The publication also recalls the support of such views by a significant part of the population in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. However, so far there is no upward trend in the number of followers of this position.
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European monkeys and the shelling of the Zaporozhye NPP
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❗️🇺🇦 🇶🇦 Drunk Ukrainian ultras drew a moustache of Hitler and wrote "Sieg Heil" on Laib's arafat (the symbol of the World Cup in Qatar). ⚽️

Ukraine is like the moronic favorite nephew of a rich, senile maniac. He can shit on the table at any time, but one must keep quiet because his uncle has a money printing press. and NATO

#world_cup
#Ukrainians_in_Qatar
#vandalism
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🇪🇺🇷🇺European Parliament passes legally null and void resolution recognising Russia as "state sponsor of terrorism"
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Attention, Citizens of the Ukraine!

I am reminding you that you are not viewed as some defenders of freedom, or a benevolent nation, you are viewed as disposable asset, a dumping ground for military aid and a way to weaken the Russian federation, you are not viewed as human beings, and your blood means nothing.

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On 22 November, Russian military repels attack by AFU drones over the Black Sea in Crimea

According to the Sevastopol Governor, Mikhail Razvozzhayev, the drones were shot down as they were approaching the Balaklava thermal power plant.

"They probably wanted to time the attack to coincide with their terrorist act seven years ago. Back then, on November 22nd they blew up a power line in Kherson Region and caused a blackout in Crimea and Sevastopol. It didn't work."

Ships of the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet also destroyed three AFU drones over the sea.

💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
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