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❗️The moment Andrei Kurshin, editor of the @m0sc0wcalling telegram channel is arrested to face up to 10 years in prison for discrediting the Russian army.
🤬This bastard, mocking the death of our guys and praising the victories of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, many patriotic channels have long been directly accused Kurshin of betrayal.
⚡️Kurshin constantly wrote vile posts on Telegram, discrediting the Russian troops, the authorities of the country, indirectly supported the Armed Forces of Ukraine, rejoiced at the Ukrainian attacks on our cities and the army, and also insulted military correspondents and bloggers supporting the SMO.
⚡️Kurshin was detained at the capital's Leningradsky railway station, a case was initiated under the article "Public dissemination of knowingly false information about the use of the RF Armed Forces."
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🤬This bastard, mocking the death of our guys and praising the victories of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, many patriotic channels have long been directly accused Kurshin of betrayal.
⚡️Kurshin constantly wrote vile posts on Telegram, discrediting the Russian troops, the authorities of the country, indirectly supported the Armed Forces of Ukraine, rejoiced at the Ukrainian attacks on our cities and the army, and also insulted military correspondents and bloggers supporting the SMO.
⚡️Kurshin was detained at the capital's Leningradsky railway station, a case was initiated under the article "Public dissemination of knowingly false information about the use of the RF Armed Forces."
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❗️The funeral for Dmitry Utkin, call sign "Wagner" took place today.
❗Hero of Russia Dmitry Valeryevich Utkin headed the Wagner PMC, performing his role of Commander with great skill and courage.
🤚 He was integral to Wagner's success, and his knowledge and experience in special operations was invaluable. Dmitry Utkin was always ready to take responsibility and risks in order to ensure the safety of his fighters and achieve his goals.
☦I express my condolences to all the relatives and friends of Dmitry Utkin and other dead soldiers and commanders of the Wagner PMC! Kingdom of Heaven and may the memory of them forever remain in our hearts. We will never forget their contribution to the struggle for the greatness and prosperity of Russia.
⚡️To be a Warrior - Means to live Forever!
#Память #ЧВКВагнер #Уткин #Вагнер
https://news.1rj.ru/str/mkoleda/2297
❗Hero of Russia Dmitry Valeryevich Utkin headed the Wagner PMC, performing his role of Commander with great skill and courage.
☦I express my condolences to all the relatives and friends of Dmitry Utkin and other dead soldiers and commanders of the Wagner PMC! Kingdom of Heaven and may the memory of them forever remain in our hearts. We will never forget their contribution to the struggle for the greatness and prosperity of Russia.
⚡️To be a Warrior - Means to live Forever!
#Память #ЧВКВагнер #Уткин #Вагнер
https://news.1rj.ru/str/mkoleda/2297
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Australian Drones attack Russia in Kursk
Aussie Cossack & Dean Mackin
❗️AUDIO (20 minutes): @AussieCossack joins Dean Mackin to discuss a remarkable development involving a cardboard drone manufactured in Australia, specifically Melbourne. These drones, priced between $3.5 - $50k each, have been used to attack civilian targets in peaceful cities within the Russian mainland.
⚡️Prime Minister Albanese claimed that these drones were intended for humanitarian aid deliveries, despite their deployment in attacks on a Russian airbase. The show also explores speculation about Yevgeny Prigozhin's funeral and delves into Australia's increasing militarization.
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⚡️Prime Minister Albanese claimed that these drones were intended for humanitarian aid deliveries, despite their deployment in attacks on a Russian airbase. The show also explores speculation about Yevgeny Prigozhin's funeral and delves into Australia's increasing militarization.
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❗️Australian Federal Senator Babet's declaration to STOP cash & weapons to Ukraine has gone viral in Russia.
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By: Gerry
Deep within the expansive, sun-kissed deserts of North Africa, shielded by golden dunes and kissed by azure Mediterranean shores, stands a land etched with tales of grandeur, ambition, and autonomy—Libya. It's a realm not just of oil and sand, but of a saga that resonates with the battle cries of sovereignty, the fervour of nationalism, and the undying spirit of anti-colonialism. As September 1st rolls in, it rekindles memories of ambition, vision, and hope once heralded by an African nationalist, to some, and enigma to the rest.
Before the dawn of September 1st, 1969, Libya was a name on the geopolitical chessboard, another pawn in the great game of global politics. Its fate, seemingly tied to the whims of foreign interests and an ageing monarch, King Idris. Yet, as the early sun rays broke through that morning, the winds of change started to blow. A young, charismatic colonel, Muammar Gaddafi, backed by a group of fellow military officers, orchestrated a bloodless coup, ousting the monarch and forever changing the nation's trajectory. It wasn't just a change of leadership; it was the birth of a new era, an era painted with the dreams and visions of Gaddafi, attracting admiration and contempt among many.
To some, Gaddafi was a maverick, a revolutionary who dared to challenge the global order, imagining a Libya that wasn't just affluent due to its bounteous oil reserves, but because of its intellectual capital, its societal cohesion, and its pan-African aspirations. To others, he would become an enigma, a leader with a controversial reign, layered with complexities that made it hard to categorise him into conventional moulds of 'tyrant' or 'saviour'. His leadership evolved over the years, committed to his vision.
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❗️Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yevkurov visited Burkina Faso and met with the President, Ibrahim Traore. 🇷🇺🇧🇫
☢“Cooperation in the field of economy, military & nuclear energy, was discussed ” Yevkurov stated.
⚡️A plan to train soldiers & pilots of Burkina Faso on Russia was also implemented.
☢“Cooperation in the field of economy, military & nuclear energy, was discussed ” Yevkurov stated.
⚡️A plan to train soldiers & pilots of Burkina Faso on Russia was also implemented.
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🎓🇷🇺 Russian state-funded program of higher education for 2024-2025 academic year
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📢 We are glad to announce that this year’s admission campaign has started! Australian 🇦🇺 nationals and Russian 🇷🇺 compatriots with permanent residence in Australia can now apply for a full scholarship. Online applications will be accepted at Education in Russia until 1 November 2023. Candidates are to be selected by the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Australia.
☝️Applicants can indicate up to six universities where they would like to pursue an academic major of their preference. Students regardless of their degree level and field of study can choose from more than 350 participating universities. Additional educational programs, such as courses for Russian language tutors, professional development programs and retraining, are also available. Some programs (for instance, in the field of arts) may require additional admission examinations, organized by universities.
❗️The scholarship covers tuition fee, accommodations costs, living allowance for the whole time of education starting from 2024-2025 academic year, as well as transfer from Moscow to the city of study within Russia. The airfares to Russia are covered by the applicants. Scholarship payouts are provided throughout the entire period of study.
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Do you want to study in Russia?
📢 We are glad to announce that this year’s admission campaign has started! Australian 🇦🇺 nationals and Russian 🇷🇺 compatriots with permanent residence in Australia can now apply for a full scholarship. Online applications will be accepted at Education in Russia until 1 November 2023. Candidates are to be selected by the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Australia.
☝️Applicants can indicate up to six universities where they would like to pursue an academic major of their preference. Students regardless of their degree level and field of study can choose from more than 350 participating universities. Additional educational programs, such as courses for Russian language tutors, professional development programs and retraining, are also available. Some programs (for instance, in the field of arts) may require additional admission examinations, organized by universities.
❗️The scholarship covers tuition fee, accommodations costs, living allowance for the whole time of education starting from 2024-2025 academic year, as well as transfer from Moscow to the city of study within Russia. The airfares to Russia are covered by the applicants. Scholarship payouts are provided throughout the entire period of study.
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❗️A high ranking Ukrainian politician has levelled a massive accusation at Moscow, claiming Vladimir Putin’s government was behind the heavily-publicised Wagner mutiny in June.
⚡️“Today we can already say that it was a special operation coordinated with Putin to expose those generals who were not entirely loyal to Putin and his entourage,” Danilov told Ukrainian TV broadcasters.
⚡️Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) secretary Oleksiy Danilov has asserted the “mutiny” was in fact a ploy to weed out those who were disloyal to the Putin regime.
⚡️“Today we can already say that it was a special operation coordinated with Putin to expose those generals who were not entirely loyal to Putin and his entourage,” Danilov told Ukrainian TV broadcasters.
⚡️Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) secretary Oleksiy Danilov has asserted the “mutiny” was in fact a ploy to weed out those who were disloyal to the Putin regime.
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❗️Australian Senator Ralph Babet expressed his unfiltered views on Australia's role in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, in the latest episode of The Opposition Podcast.
As the panel discussed reports of an Australian-made drone used in a recent strike on Russian forces, the incident raised concerns over Australia's indirect involvement but also points towards the Western world's participation in what some call a "proxy war" with Russia.
When questioned about his stance, Senator Babet emphasised the importance of Australia maintaining its distance.
"We should stay the heck out of it," Babet stated, adding that Australia has enough domestic challenges without needing to further agitate Russia and inadvertently push them closer to forming alliances with other powers such as China.
He further suggested that by supporting the offensive actions in the region, Australia risks more significant involvement that could even see the deployment of its citizens in a hostile scenario.
Babet's argument is that Australia should adopt a neutral position and let the countries involved resolve their own affairs.
This episode underscores the rising concerns and debates surrounding Australia's foreign policy decisions, especially when it comes to conflicts that might not directly involve the nation but can have broader geopolitical ramifications.
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As the panel discussed reports of an Australian-made drone used in a recent strike on Russian forces, the incident raised concerns over Australia's indirect involvement but also points towards the Western world's participation in what some call a "proxy war" with Russia.
When questioned about his stance, Senator Babet emphasised the importance of Australia maintaining its distance.
"We should stay the heck out of it," Babet stated, adding that Australia has enough domestic challenges without needing to further agitate Russia and inadvertently push them closer to forming alliances with other powers such as China.
He further suggested that by supporting the offensive actions in the region, Australia risks more significant involvement that could even see the deployment of its citizens in a hostile scenario.
Babet's argument is that Australia should adopt a neutral position and let the countries involved resolve their own affairs.
This episode underscores the rising concerns and debates surrounding Australia's foreign policy decisions, especially when it comes to conflicts that might not directly involve the nation but can have broader geopolitical ramifications.
Rebel News
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😂The woke are raging over Australian Senator Babet's declaration for Australia to pull out of Ukraine.
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