❗️Russian MoD briefing on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:
▪️The Russian Army eliminated more than 135 Ukrainian servicemen in the Donetsk direction;
▪️The Russian military eliminated more than 70 Ukrainian servicemen, an infantry combat vehicle, and a Ukrainian howitzer in the Krasny Liman direction.
▪️The Russian Army eliminated over 65 Ukrainian servicemen and two D-30 howitzers in the South Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions;
▪️Russian air defense systems destroyed five HIMARS multiple-launch rocket system projectiles, a Tochka-U ballistic missile, and 14 Ukrainian UAVs;
▪️The Russian Army eliminated an ammunition depot in the Kupyansk direction;
▪️Russian forces eliminated up to 25 Ukrainian servicemen and an Akatsiya self-propelled howitzer in the Kherson direction;
▪️The Russian Air Force hit two Ukrainian radar stations.
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▪️The Russian Army eliminated more than 135 Ukrainian servicemen in the Donetsk direction;
▪️The Russian military eliminated more than 70 Ukrainian servicemen, an infantry combat vehicle, and a Ukrainian howitzer in the Krasny Liman direction.
▪️The Russian Army eliminated over 65 Ukrainian servicemen and two D-30 howitzers in the South Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions;
▪️Russian air defense systems destroyed five HIMARS multiple-launch rocket system projectiles, a Tochka-U ballistic missile, and 14 Ukrainian UAVs;
▪️The Russian Army eliminated an ammunition depot in the Kupyansk direction;
▪️Russian forces eliminated up to 25 Ukrainian servicemen and an Akatsiya self-propelled howitzer in the Kherson direction;
▪️The Russian Air Force hit two Ukrainian radar stations.
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🇫🇷📰 The front pages of today's newspapers in France depict Macron as the ringleader of a pension reform circus, in anticipation of a political crisis.
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❗️US Silicon Valley Bank's former holding company files for bankruptcy protection
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🇲🇱 🇷🇺 🇹🇷 Mali bolsters military arsenal with new warplanes and drones courtesy of Russia and Turkiye
A delivery ceremony took place at the Presidential Pavilion at President Modibo Keita International Airport in Bamako, and was attended by Malian interim President Colonel Assimi Goita, along with the ambassadors of Russia and Turkiye.
🗣 "These new weapon systems composed of several Bayraktar TB2 type drones and L-39 ALBATROS fighter planes are the fruit of the partnership between Mali and the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkiye," said Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs Colonel Sadio Camara, adding that Moscow and Ankara are "reliable and sincere partners of Mali."
According to Mali's air force chief, General Alou Boi Diarra, around 20 Russian fighter jets and a dozen Turkish drones have been received.
▪️Earlier, Russia delivered military equipment to the West African state in March and August 2022, as well as in January 2023
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A delivery ceremony took place at the Presidential Pavilion at President Modibo Keita International Airport in Bamako, and was attended by Malian interim President Colonel Assimi Goita, along with the ambassadors of Russia and Turkiye.
🗣 "These new weapon systems composed of several Bayraktar TB2 type drones and L-39 ALBATROS fighter planes are the fruit of the partnership between Mali and the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkiye," said Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs Colonel Sadio Camara, adding that Moscow and Ankara are "reliable and sincere partners of Mali."
According to Mali's air force chief, General Alou Boi Diarra, around 20 Russian fighter jets and a dozen Turkish drones have been received.
▪️Earlier, Russia delivered military equipment to the West African state in March and August 2022, as well as in January 2023
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🤔 After the introduction of anti-Russia sanctions last year, Western media predicted the "collapse" of the Russian economy. However, non-Western nations, mainly India and China, not only continued — but even increased oil purchases from Russia.
📈See for yourselves in our infographic how India's purchases of Russian crude surged dramatically despite Western hysteria.
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📈See for yourselves in our infographic how India's purchases of Russian crude surged dramatically despite Western hysteria.
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🗺 The US has changed the flight routes of its Global Hawk strategic unmanned aerial vehicles after the incident with the MQ-9 Reaper drone that fell into the Black Sea, according to data from Flightradar24, analyzed by Sputnik.
If previously these aircraft flew past the peninsula at a minimum distance of 80-100 kilometers (50-62 miles), today drones pass the southern coast of Crimea at a minimum distance of 150 kilometers (93 miles).
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If previously these aircraft flew past the peninsula at a minimum distance of 80-100 kilometers (50-62 miles), today drones pass the southern coast of Crimea at a minimum distance of 150 kilometers (93 miles).
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⚡️ Turkiye decides to start ratification progress for Finland’s accession to NATO, Erdogan says
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Norwegian Oil Giant Pockets Fivefold Profits, Accused of Profiteering
The state-owned company Petoro, which manages the government's directly owned shares in Norwegian oil and gas operations, released a fresh annual report, posting a colossal revenue of NOK 528 billion (nearly $50 billion), five times greater than the yearly average.
Countries ranging from Germany and Poland to Brussels itself, have lambasted Norway's oil behemoth for supposedly profiteering, as European nations labor under the twin burdens of a cost of living crisis driven by rocketing energy prices and inflation. Poland has even urged Norway to share its "excess, gigantic" profit with Ukraine, accusing Oslo of indirectly "preying" on the conflict - a thought shared by some guilt-ridden Norwegians.
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The state-owned company Petoro, which manages the government's directly owned shares in Norwegian oil and gas operations, released a fresh annual report, posting a colossal revenue of NOK 528 billion (nearly $50 billion), five times greater than the yearly average.
Countries ranging from Germany and Poland to Brussels itself, have lambasted Norway's oil behemoth for supposedly profiteering, as European nations labor under the twin burdens of a cost of living crisis driven by rocketing energy prices and inflation. Poland has even urged Norway to share its "excess, gigantic" profit with Ukraine, accusing Oslo of indirectly "preying" on the conflict - a thought shared by some guilt-ridden Norwegians.
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