Who is Strelkov? 🇷🇺
Igor Strelkov (real name Igor Girkin) is a former Russian military officer, FSB agent, and prominent pro-Russian separatist commander who played a leading role in the war in eastern Ukraine starting in 2014. He became widely known as the self-proclaimed "defense minister" of the so-called Donetsk People's Republic and was heavily involved in the seizure of Sloviansk and other parts of the Donbas region.
Strelkov is also one of the key figures held responsible by international investigators for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014, which killed 298 people. In 2022, a Dutch court convicted him in absentia of murder for his role in the tragedy.
Why he is jailed now:
Strelkov was arrested by Russian authorities in July 2023 and later charged with extremism under Russian law. His arrest came after he openly criticized President Vladimir Putin and the Russian military leadership for what he described as incompetence and strategic failures in the war against Ukraine. He had been posting scathing critiques on social media, including calls for more aggressive mobilization and threats that Russia could face collapse if it continued on its current path.
In January 2024, Strelkov was sentenced to 4 years in prison by a Russian court. Many observers view his arrest as part of a broader crackdown on nationalist critics of the Kremlin — individuals who support the war but oppose how it's being managed.
Igor Strelkov (real name Igor Girkin) is a former Russian military officer, FSB agent, and prominent pro-Russian separatist commander who played a leading role in the war in eastern Ukraine starting in 2014. He became widely known as the self-proclaimed "defense minister" of the so-called Donetsk People's Republic and was heavily involved in the seizure of Sloviansk and other parts of the Donbas region.
Strelkov is also one of the key figures held responsible by international investigators for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014, which killed 298 people. In 2022, a Dutch court convicted him in absentia of murder for his role in the tragedy.
Why he is jailed now:
Strelkov was arrested by Russian authorities in July 2023 and later charged with extremism under Russian law. His arrest came after he openly criticized President Vladimir Putin and the Russian military leadership for what he described as incompetence and strategic failures in the war against Ukraine. He had been posting scathing critiques on social media, including calls for more aggressive mobilization and threats that Russia could face collapse if it continued on its current path.
In January 2024, Strelkov was sentenced to 4 years in prison by a Russian court. Many observers view his arrest as part of a broader crackdown on nationalist critics of the Kremlin — individuals who support the war but oppose how it's being managed.
🇬🇧 Jaguar Land Rover halts US exports in wake of Trump trade war
Jaguar Land Rover is pausing all shipments to the US, as the carmaker grapples with the impact of Donald Trump’s 25pc tariff on foreign cars.
The move is the clearest example yet of the direct impact on British workers and companies in the wake of a global trade war that has wiped more than $5tn off US stocks in only two days.
The carmaker, which employs 38,000 people in Britain, will pause car shipments from Monday while working out how to adjust to the price hit to its US exports, according to The Times.
The Coventry-based firm sold 430,000 cars in the year to March, with nearly a quarter of its sales generated in the US.
It follows warnings that tens of thousands of jobs in the UK car industry are at risk from Mr Trump’s tariffs.
The US President is so far refusing to walk back on the tariffs, insisting instead that “only the weak will fall”.
Source: The Telegraph (UK)
Jaguar Land Rover is pausing all shipments to the US, as the carmaker grapples with the impact of Donald Trump’s 25pc tariff on foreign cars.
The move is the clearest example yet of the direct impact on British workers and companies in the wake of a global trade war that has wiped more than $5tn off US stocks in only two days.
The carmaker, which employs 38,000 people in Britain, will pause car shipments from Monday while working out how to adjust to the price hit to its US exports, according to The Times.
The Coventry-based firm sold 430,000 cars in the year to March, with nearly a quarter of its sales generated in the US.
It follows warnings that tens of thousands of jobs in the UK car industry are at risk from Mr Trump’s tariffs.
The US President is so far refusing to walk back on the tariffs, insisting instead that “only the weak will fall”.
Source: The Telegraph (UK)
🇷🇺 In Moscow, a muslim stabbed an Orthodox man right on the grounds of a church.
A man named Amir (reports say the name has been changed) entered the grounds of the Spassky Cathedral on Novoslobodskaya Street, where he attacked 56-year-old Ilyas Safiullin and brutally slashed the unfortunate man with a knife. The attacker was immediately apprehended afterward.
It is reported that Ilyas had been a parishioner of this church for many years.
Source: Mnogonacional (Russian immigration watch group)
A man named Amir (reports say the name has been changed) entered the grounds of the Spassky Cathedral on Novoslobodskaya Street, where he attacked 56-year-old Ilyas Safiullin and brutally slashed the unfortunate man with a knife. The attacker was immediately apprehended afterward.
It is reported that Ilyas had been a parishioner of this church for many years.
Source: Mnogonacional (Russian immigration watch group)
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🇸🇾🇮🇱 Israel destroyed another military base previously used by Assad's Syrian Army
🇺🇸 Trump has begun discussions with representatives from 🇻🇳 Vietnam, 🇮🇳India, and 🇮🇱 Israel about the possibility of concluding bilateral trade agreements that could lead to a reduction in the recently imposed export duties on goods from these countries.
This was reported by CNN, citing a source familiar with the matter in the U.S. administration. According to the network, this engagement marks the first wave of negotiations following the White House's announcement of a large-scale initiative to introduce new tariffs on imports from more than 200 countries.
This was reported by CNN, citing a source familiar with the matter in the U.S. administration. According to the network, this engagement marks the first wave of negotiations following the White House's announcement of a large-scale initiative to introduce new tariffs on imports from more than 200 countries.
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🇮🇱🇺🇲 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Monday.
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🇺🇲🇾🇪 Military target or civilians? Trump’s video of US airstrike in Yemen sparks controversy
On April 4, 2025, the United States carried out a military strike in Yemen aimed at a group that President Donald J. Trump identified as Houthis preparing for an attack. Trump shared a video on X, previously known as Twitter, showcasing an American airstrike targeting Houthi militants in Yemen, adding the comment ‘oops’.
The footage, resembling visuals typically captured by military drones or loitering aircraft, displays several dozen figures from an almost direct overhead perspective.
Trump captioned the footage with, “These Houthis gathered for instructions on an attack. Oops, there will be no attack by these Houthis! They will never sink our ships again!”
The black-and-white clip has stirred controversy, with some questioning the context and accuracy of the claims surrounding the attack.
Some sources claim the gathering was actually a civilian tribal event marking the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, rather than a military assembly. This discrepancy has ignited controversy surrounding the accuracy of U.S. intelligence and raised ethical concerns about the strike.
Critics argue that the incident could potentially be classified as a war crime, further intensifying debates about the conduct of military operations in the region.
On April 4, 2025, the United States carried out a military strike in Yemen aimed at a group that President Donald J. Trump identified as Houthis preparing for an attack. Trump shared a video on X, previously known as Twitter, showcasing an American airstrike targeting Houthi militants in Yemen, adding the comment ‘oops’.
The footage, resembling visuals typically captured by military drones or loitering aircraft, displays several dozen figures from an almost direct overhead perspective.
Trump captioned the footage with, “These Houthis gathered for instructions on an attack. Oops, there will be no attack by these Houthis! They will never sink our ships again!”
The black-and-white clip has stirred controversy, with some questioning the context and accuracy of the claims surrounding the attack.
Some sources claim the gathering was actually a civilian tribal event marking the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, rather than a military assembly. This discrepancy has ignited controversy surrounding the accuracy of U.S. intelligence and raised ethical concerns about the strike.
Critics argue that the incident could potentially be classified as a war crime, further intensifying debates about the conduct of military operations in the region.
🇯🇵🇺🇸 Nissan is considering moving part of its production to the United States to avoid the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, writes Nikkei.
At the same time, the company will partially reverse the reduction of its existing production in the U.S., but will cut output at its plant in Fukuoka, where the popular Rogue SUVs for the American market are assembled.
At the same time, the company will partially reverse the reduction of its existing production in the U.S., but will cut output at its plant in Fukuoka, where the popular Rogue SUVs for the American market are assembled.
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🇲🇰🇪🇺 - North Macedonian Foreign Minister Timcho Mucunski criticized EU delays in enlargement: "We changed our flag, our currency, the constitution several times, we even changed the name of our country."
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🇨🇳 China is completing the construction of the world’s highest bridge.
It spans the Huajiang Grand Canyon and will soon reduce the time needed to cross the gorge from 70 minutes to just 1 minute — the opening is scheduled for June 2025.
The bridge is made of steel, measures 2,890 meters in length, and stands 625 meters above sea level.
It spans the Huajiang Grand Canyon and will soon reduce the time needed to cross the gorge from 70 minutes to just 1 minute — the opening is scheduled for June 2025.
The bridge is made of steel, measures 2,890 meters in length, and stands 625 meters above sea level.
🇩🇪 Alternative for Germany has, for the first time, caught up in the polls with the CDU/CSU bloc, which won the recent German parliamentary elections.
Its rating has risen to 24%, according to a survey by INSA commissioned by the newspaper Bild am Sonntag. This is the highest level of support AfD has seen in its history.
Since the election, the CDU/CSU has already lost four and a half percentage points, while Alternative has gained three points. Trust in the SPD has also declined — the party with which future Chancellor Merz plans to form a coalition, the paper writes.
Bild notes that after winning the election, Merz stepped back from his promise not to increase domestic debt and supported new borrowing. Respondents see this as a “betrayal of voters,” according to the publication.
Its rating has risen to 24%, according to a survey by INSA commissioned by the newspaper Bild am Sonntag. This is the highest level of support AfD has seen in its history.
Since the election, the CDU/CSU has already lost four and a half percentage points, while Alternative has gained three points. Trust in the SPD has also declined — the party with which future Chancellor Merz plans to form a coalition, the paper writes.
Bild notes that after winning the election, Merz stepped back from his promise not to increase domestic debt and supported new borrowing. Respondents see this as a “betrayal of voters,” according to the publication.
🇩🇪 - Germany will conduct its own military exercises in response to Russian ZAPAD 2025.
The military drill will reportedly take place in the city of Hamburg and will simulate a Russian attack on the Baltic and Poland.
The military drill will reportedly take place in the city of Hamburg and will simulate a Russian attack on the Baltic and Poland.
🇫🇷 - French Prime Minister François Bayrou says he's open to a merger between Macron's Renaissance party and his Modem party to strengthen "center's unity".
🇨🇦 - Ottawa police: There is an ongoing police operation on Parliament Hill at the moment. Please avoid the area. There is no further information. Updates to follow.
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🇫🇷🇧🇦 - French Minister Delegate for European Affairs Benjamin Haddad traveled to Sarajevo and reaffirmed France's support for the unity, sovereignty, territorial integrity and European path of Bosnia.
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🇨🇦 - Ottawa police: There is an ongoing police operation on Parliament Hill at the moment. Please avoid the area. There is no further information. Updates to follow.
🇨🇦 - The police are dealing with a barricaded man in the East Block.
🇺🇸🇷🇺 - Russian military researchers from the 38th Research Institute have published a study analyzing the U.S.-made Bradley M2. The report offers a comparative assessment with the Russian BMP-3, noting the Bradley's superior protection, firepower accuracy, and ergonomic design, while acknowledging its inferior mobility and amphibious capabilities.
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🇺🇸🇷🇺 - Russian military researchers from the 38th Research Institute have published a study analyzing the U.S.-made Bradley M2. The report offers a comparative assessment with the Russian BMP-3, noting the Bradley's superior protection, firepower accuracy…
🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 - According to oryxspioenkop.com, Ukraine has lost 164 M2A2 Bradley ODS-SA.
🇺🇸🪧 — Thousands of people gathered nation-wide, in the US, on April 5th to protest the Trump administration. The protests appear to have been mostly peaceful. New protests are expected later this month.