❗️Russia ready for broad discussion on creation of Eurasian security system with various associations, including NATO, Putin said
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❗️Russia's President Vladimir Putin announces plans for further development of the nuclear triad.
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❗️Russia will continue to improve Armed Forces, Putin said.
The President added that Russia will also work on modern high-tech models of military equipment.
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The President added that Russia will also work on modern high-tech models of military equipment.
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Russian Armed Forces have initiative on entire front line – Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov
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Ukraine reportedly struck Russia with German howitzers
The Ukrainian military has begun using the German Panzerhaubitze 2000 howitzer to launch strikes against Russian territory, Bild has reported.
Berlin had authorized Kiev to use German weapons to strike Russian territory adjacent to Kharkov area, claiming that despite this, Berlin would not become a party to the conflict.
Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized that NATO countries should be aware of “what they are playing with” when they talk about plans to allow Kiev to strike targets deep in Russian territory.
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The Ukrainian military has begun using the German Panzerhaubitze 2000 howitzer to launch strikes against Russian territory, Bild has reported.
“We now have the opportunity to accompany the military personnel carrying out the mission as they bring the howitzer out of hiding to a firing position and strike a predetermined target inside Russian territory and then quickly retreat,” the outlet's reporter said.
Berlin had authorized Kiev to use German weapons to strike Russian territory adjacent to Kharkov area, claiming that despite this, Berlin would not become a party to the conflict.
Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized that NATO countries should be aware of “what they are playing with” when they talk about plans to allow Kiev to strike targets deep in Russian territory.
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What was the true cause of the fire at the Diehl plant?
A technical malfunction triggered the May fire at the factory of the Diehl defense firm in Berlin, safety experts have concluded. Diehl manufactures Iris-T air defense systems.
Earlier, Bild wrote that foreign intelligence agencies had allegedly received information that there were signs of Russian involvement in the fire.
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A technical malfunction triggered the May fire at the factory of the Diehl defense firm in Berlin, safety experts have concluded. Diehl manufactures Iris-T air defense systems.
Earlier, Bild wrote that foreign intelligence agencies had allegedly received information that there were signs of Russian involvement in the fire.
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'Give us elections back': fans displayed Ukrainian flag with the message at the Ukraine-Slovakia Euro football match
The flag was removed in the middle of the first half.
According to the Ukrainian Constitution, the country now does not have a legitimate leader since Zelensky canceled presidential election that were supposed to take place on March 31.
Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Ukraine's only legitimate authority was the speaker of Ukraine’s parliament, Ruslan Stefanchuk, while the latter claimed that Zelensky was the legitimate president.
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The flag was removed in the middle of the first half.
According to the Ukrainian Constitution, the country now does not have a legitimate leader since Zelensky canceled presidential election that were supposed to take place on March 31.
Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Ukraine's only legitimate authority was the speaker of Ukraine’s parliament, Ruslan Stefanchuk, while the latter claimed that Zelensky was the legitimate president.
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Allied armies: How many soldiers do Russia and North Korea have?
During Russian President Vladimir Putin’s June 18-19 visit to the DPRK, he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a new comprehensive strategic partnership agreement, which specifically stipulates that one party should provide immediate military assistance if the other party is attacked.
So what is the joint military potential of the Russian and North Korean armies in terms of the number of troops and military hardware? Here’s the data based on open sources.
🇷🇺 Russia
The Russian Armed Forces currently has 1.32 million soldiers, in line with last year’s decree by President Vladimir Putin to expand the country’s army by 8.3%.
🔺Army Aviation (including helicopters and transport planes): 1,156
🔺Artillery systems: 2,000
🔺Multiple launch rocket systems and operational-tactic missile systems: 1,700
🔺Tanks: about 13,000
🔺Surface ships (including warships and motor boats): 207
🔺Submarines (including nuclear-powered and diesel ones): 54
🔺Nuclear warheads: 4,380
🇰🇵 North Korea
The Korean People's Army, which encompasses the combined military forces of North Korea and the armed wing of the Workers' Party of Korea, has about 1.37 million people, even though some sources put the figure at 850,000 and 650,000.
🔹Army Aviation (including helicopters and transport planes): 1,200
🔹Artillery systems: 4,500
🔹Multiple launch rocket systems: 2,920
🔹Tanks: 5,845
🔹Surface ships (including warships and motor boats): about 505
🔹Submarines (including nuclear-powered and diesel ones): between 54 and 70
🔹Nuclear warheads: up to 30
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During Russian President Vladimir Putin’s June 18-19 visit to the DPRK, he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a new comprehensive strategic partnership agreement, which specifically stipulates that one party should provide immediate military assistance if the other party is attacked.
So what is the joint military potential of the Russian and North Korean armies in terms of the number of troops and military hardware? Here’s the data based on open sources.
The Russian Armed Forces currently has 1.32 million soldiers, in line with last year’s decree by President Vladimir Putin to expand the country’s army by 8.3%.
🔺Army Aviation (including helicopters and transport planes): 1,156
🔺Artillery systems: 2,000
🔺Multiple launch rocket systems and operational-tactic missile systems: 1,700
🔺Tanks: about 13,000
🔺Surface ships (including warships and motor boats): 207
🔺Submarines (including nuclear-powered and diesel ones): 54
🔺Nuclear warheads: 4,380
The Korean People's Army, which encompasses the combined military forces of North Korea and the armed wing of the Workers' Party of Korea, has about 1.37 million people, even though some sources put the figure at 850,000 and 650,000.
🔹Army Aviation (including helicopters and transport planes): 1,200
🔹Artillery systems: 4,500
🔹Multiple launch rocket systems: 2,920
🔹Tanks: 5,845
🔹Surface ships (including warships and motor boats): about 505
🔹Submarines (including nuclear-powered and diesel ones): between 54 and 70
🔹Nuclear warheads: up to 30
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Shock and awe: What reaction has renewed Russia-North Korean alliance evoked in the world?
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean head of state Kim Jong Un rocked the world this week as they signed a new strategic partnership agreement, which, among other things, contain a mutual military assistance clause.
News of these development have predictably rattled the United States and its allies as their continuous efforts to isolate both countries have once again proven futile.
🔸 South Korea, for example, promptly summoned the Russian ambassador and demanded that Moscow halt military cooperation with North Korea as it allegedly violates the UN sanctions imposed on Pyongyang. South Korea even threatened to consider directly shipping weaponry to Ukraine in response.
🔸 Japan’s reaction seemed more restrained in comparison. Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa insisted that the prospects of military cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang cause “great harm to the security situation around” Japan, which is “of great concern” to the Japanese government. She also claimed that Tokyo should boost its security capabilities and cooperate more closely with North Korea’s adversaries such as South Korea and the United States.
🔸 Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, unsurprisingly, “strongly condemned” the Moscow-Pyongyang pact during a phone conversation with South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul. Both officials claimed that this treaty "poses a significant threat to the security of both South Korea and the United States," according to Yonhap news agency, with Blinken saying that the US will "consider various ways to respond" to this alliance.
🔸 While House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said Washington is not surprised by the pact, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller branded the possibility of Russia supplying weapons to North Korea as “incredibly concerning”.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean head of state Kim Jong Un rocked the world this week as they signed a new strategic partnership agreement, which, among other things, contain a mutual military assistance clause.
News of these development have predictably rattled the United States and its allies as their continuous efforts to isolate both countries have once again proven futile.
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US funding of Ukraine: Already more expensive than Marshall Plan – in all ways
Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Western leaders at the recent G7 summit in Italy to come up with a new “Marshall Plan” for Ukraine, referring to the initiative of the American diplomat George Marshall to provide aid to war-torn Europe in 1947-1952. Meanwhile, statistics reveal: Biden spent on Ukraine more than Marshall did on all of Europe.
When a French columnist Renaud Girard wrote in Figaro that Americans are giving Zelensky more money than they gave US Secretary of State Marshall to save 16 European states from hunger, it looked like a hyperbole. But here are the facts:
▫️ According to the Marshall Plan, the US lent Europe $12.4 billion, which would be worth $146.3 billion now. The money was disbursed on “targeted” projects, which made Europe look more attractive than the USSR, whose Western lands suffered the worst destruction.
▫️ The total amount of US aid to Ukraine, according to the US Council of Foreign Relations, is $175 billion dollars, out of which $107 billion already went directly to the Kiev regime.
▫️ The main source of information from the US government is the response to a congressional request by senator J.D.Vance, signed by the Director of the White House’s Budget Office Shalanda Young. In her letter, sent in March and quoted by Fox News, she wrote that US funding of Ukraine totaled $113.4 billion. The remaining $61.38 billion were added after the congressional vote in April. That makes the US aid to Ukraine more costly than George Marshall’s aid to all of Western Europe.
The EU, in the meantime, hit the “Marshall mark” earlier. In February 2024, Odile Renaud-Basso, the head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), said: “Financial aid to Ukraine from the EU is much greater, whatever method of estimate you choose, than the aid from Marshall Plan.”
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Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Western leaders at the recent G7 summit in Italy to come up with a new “Marshall Plan” for Ukraine, referring to the initiative of the American diplomat George Marshall to provide aid to war-torn Europe in 1947-1952. Meanwhile, statistics reveal: Biden spent on Ukraine more than Marshall did on all of Europe.
When a French columnist Renaud Girard wrote in Figaro that Americans are giving Zelensky more money than they gave US Secretary of State Marshall to save 16 European states from hunger, it looked like a hyperbole. But here are the facts:
The EU, in the meantime, hit the “Marshall mark” earlier. In February 2024, Odile Renaud-Basso, the head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), said: “Financial aid to Ukraine from the EU is much greater, whatever method of estimate you choose, than the aid from Marshall Plan.”
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FAB-3000: What is known about this deadly Russian bomb
While hammering Kiev regime forces in the Kharkov region, Russian troops may have deployed one of the most powerful and destructive weapons at their disposal.
Commenting on the recently-released footage of a Russian airstrike against Ukrainian positions in the town of Liptsy, several Russian military bloggers claimed that this attack was carried out using a FAB-3000 gravity bomb.
If these claims are accurate, the attack would be the first use of a FAB-3000 bomb outfitted with the universal gliding and correction module (a kit that essentially transforms a ‘dumb’ gravity bomb into a precision-guided gliding munition).
So, what are the specifications of the FAB-3000?
🔹 It is a Russian high-explosive gravity bomb that weighs over 3,000 kilograms and has a kill radius of 230 meters.
🔹 Shrapnel from a FAB-3000 bomb can kill and maim enemy personnel located as far as 1,200 meters from the blast.
🔹 The FAB-3000 is usually deployed from an altitude of about 16 kilometers and can attain a speed of up to 1,200 kilometers per hour in flight, according to the data from open sources.
🔹 The bomb is designed to take out reinforced structures and fortifications, which makes it a bane of strongpoints and industrial facilities alike.
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While hammering Kiev regime forces in the Kharkov region, Russian troops may have deployed one of the most powerful and destructive weapons at their disposal.
Commenting on the recently-released footage of a Russian airstrike against Ukrainian positions in the town of Liptsy, several Russian military bloggers claimed that this attack was carried out using a FAB-3000 gravity bomb.
If these claims are accurate, the attack would be the first use of a FAB-3000 bomb outfitted with the universal gliding and correction module (a kit that essentially transforms a ‘dumb’ gravity bomb into a precision-guided gliding munition).
So, what are the specifications of the FAB-3000?
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❗️Ukrainian Armed Forces hit Raduga substation, damaging the transformer — Energodar city authorities
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Why is the US fuming over China-Georgia Black Sea port project?
Washington's Ambassador to Georgia Robin Dunnigan has "crossed red lines" by criticizing Tbilisi for having awarded a contract to build a deep-water port in Georgia's Anaklia to a Chinese consortium, a group of Georgian MPs said, as quoted by Russian media.
🔸 Under the Anaklia port project, the state would own a 51 percent share of the port, while the remaining 49 percent would go to private investors. Georgia also considers establishing a "free economic zone" near the port.
🔸 The capacity of the first stage of the port is due to reach 600,000 containers, creating thousands of new jobs.
🔸 The Anaklia port is meant to become part of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) linking China to the EU. In 2023, the TITR handled 2.8 million tons of cargo, an 86% increase compared to 2022.
🔸 The construction of the deep-water port of Anaklia makes sense only if cargo from China will pass through it, given the almost $800 billion EU-China trade turnover, according to Paata Kvizhinadze, chairman of the Georgian parliamentary finance and budget committee.
🔸 After the contract was awarded to China in May 2024, the US groundlessly accused the Chinese contractor of being involved in financing "the Russian military".
🔸 The Georgia-US "Anaklia Development Consortium" won the 2016 tender to build the Anaklia port, but the contract was terminated in 2020 over non-fulfillment of obligations. US lawmakers immediately accused then Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia of the project's "politicization" and urged the Trump administration to "investigate" the "ties" of then chair of the political party Georgian Dream, Bidzina Ivanishvili, to Russia.
🔸 In 2024, Georgian Dream politicians were subjected to sanctions by Washington for adopting a "foreign agent" law which requires media and NGOs to inform the government about their foreign sponsors.
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Washington's Ambassador to Georgia Robin Dunnigan has "crossed red lines" by criticizing Tbilisi for having awarded a contract to build a deep-water port in Georgia's Anaklia to a Chinese consortium, a group of Georgian MPs said, as quoted by Russian media.
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📹 Houthis demonstrate successful test run of Tufan-1 unmanned boat
Capable of carrying up to 150 kg in munition, Tufan-1 "features enhanced speed, high maneuverability and stealth," the military group stated.
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Capable of carrying up to 150 kg in munition, Tufan-1 "features enhanced speed, high maneuverability and stealth," the military group stated.
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📹 A history lesson for a State Dept spokesman
US journo Matt Lee attempted to clarify with State Department spokesman Matthew Miller how the White House feels it can criticize Russia for its presence in Ukraine given its own history in Vietnam...
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US journo Matt Lee attempted to clarify with State Department spokesman Matthew Miller how the White House feels it can criticize Russia for its presence in Ukraine given its own history in Vietnam...
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Putin sends clear message to NATO by announcing changes to nuclear doctrine
The West is the major addressee of Russian President Vladimir Putin's remarks about possible changes to nuclear policy, according to Dmitry Kornev, the founder of the Military Russia portal. However, Kornev ruled out any dramatic corrections.
There are four conditions determining the possibility for Russia's use of nuclear weapons, according to the Fundamentals of Nuclear Deterrence State Policy, which was published on June 2, 2020.
At a press conference in Vietnam on June 20, the Russian president noted that the changes could be due to the West's attempts to lower the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons. Putin particularly referred to the Western military experts discussing the idea of a limited use of low-yield nuclear arms.
Indeed, low-yield nuclear weapons with the range from 0.5 to 50 kilotons already exist, retired Lieutenant-General Yevgeny Buzhinsky, chairman of PIR-Center think tank and executive board and professor of Higher School of Economics, tells Sputnik. He added that he doesn't see any merit in "miniaturizing" nuclear arms.
For their part, American proponents of low-yield weapons speculated that their use could not lead to an all-out nuclear confrontation due to their limited impact.
According to Kornev, there should be no illusions about limited nuclear strikes:
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The West is the major addressee of Russian President Vladimir Putin's remarks about possible changes to nuclear policy, according to Dmitry Kornev, the founder of the Military Russia portal. However, Kornev ruled out any dramatic corrections.
"There are no changes related to… strategic nuclear forces, the deployment of nuclear weapons, etc., in the basic documents," Kornev tells Sputnik.
There are four conditions determining the possibility for Russia's use of nuclear weapons, according to the Fundamentals of Nuclear Deterrence State Policy, which was published on June 2, 2020.
"A more detailed denoscription of these conditions may most likely follow," Kornev assumes.
At a press conference in Vietnam on June 20, the Russian president noted that the changes could be due to the West's attempts to lower the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons. Putin particularly referred to the Western military experts discussing the idea of a limited use of low-yield nuclear arms.
Indeed, low-yield nuclear weapons with the range from 0.5 to 50 kilotons already exist, retired Lieutenant-General Yevgeny Buzhinsky, chairman of PIR-Center think tank and executive board and professor of Higher School of Economics, tells Sputnik. He added that he doesn't see any merit in "miniaturizing" nuclear arms.
For their part, American proponents of low-yield weapons speculated that their use could not lead to an all-out nuclear confrontation due to their limited impact.
According to Kornev, there should be no illusions about limited nuclear strikes:
"Nuclear weapons have no threshold. Everywhere in the world it is believed that the use of nuclear weapons is the use of nuclear weapons, no matter what power, no matter what targets," the pundit emphasizes.
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US State Deputy Assistant Secretary for Palestinian-Israeli affairs leaves his post
Andrew Miller, deputy assistant secretary of state to Antony Blinken, has been an official skeptic of the Biden administration's approach to the Israeli government, the Washington Post reports.
Miller's resignation comes amid growing concern within the US government over the huge number of civilian casualties during Israel's Gaza operation and the fact that policy on the issue is determined by a small group of advisers close to Biden.
According to the publication, his departure could affect the efforts of those US diplomats who favor a sharper disassociation from the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right coalition.
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Andrew Miller, deputy assistant secretary of state to Antony Blinken, has been an official skeptic of the Biden administration's approach to the Israeli government, the Washington Post reports.
Miller's resignation comes amid growing concern within the US government over the huge number of civilian casualties during Israel's Gaza operation and the fact that policy on the issue is determined by a small group of advisers close to Biden.
According to the publication, his departure could affect the efforts of those US diplomats who favor a sharper disassociation from the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right coalition.
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The high professionalism of a Russian Su-35 pilot prevented a collision with three MQ-9 Reaper reconnaissance-attack drones of the US-led "coalition" in Syria, the Russian Center for Reconciliation of Enemy Parties said.
The incident took place Friday afternoon in Homs province at altitudes between 7,000 and 8,000 meters.
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The incident took place Friday afternoon in Homs province at altitudes between 7,000 and 8,000 meters.
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S Korea's hint at supplying weapons to Ukraine: Nothing new for Russia
Seoul may reconsider its policy of not sending lethal aid to Ukraine following the strategic partnership agreement between Russia and North Korea, said presidential National Security Adviser Chang Ho-jin.
In reality, Seoul and Washington have cooperated in sending weapons to Ukraine, despite South Korea officially claiming it provided only non-lethal aid. Seoul likewise denies reports of arms transfers via the US.
Neither did it protest when President Putin said in October 2022 that “We know that the Republic of Korea decided to supply weapons” to Ukraine and warned Russia could restart cooperation with Pyongyang in response.
So, what did South Korea do?
🔸 Soon after Putin’s statement, on November 10, 2022, the WSJ reported a “confidential deal” between Seoul and Washington, under which “the US will purchase 100,000 rounds of 155mm artillery ammunition that will be delivered to Ukraine.”
🔸 On May 24, 2023, the WSJ reported that the US had already provided “more than two million 155mm artillery rounds to Ukraine,” and that part of this number went through “a confidential agreement,” according to which Seoul transferred shells to the US, “which in turn has arranged for them to be sent to Ukraine.”
🔸 According to the WSJ, “routing the deal through the US allows South Korea to stick to the letter of its public commitment not to send lethal military support to Ukraine.”
🔸 South Korea also sold billions of dollars’ worth of K2 tanks and K9 howitzers to Poland. While South Korean military hardware is yet to show up in the Ukrainian conflict zone, these sales help Poland replenish its own arsenals, allowing it to send Polish arms and equipment to Ukraine.
🔸 In December 2023, South Korea also secured a deal to supply 129 Redback infantry fighting vehicles to Australia who also previously supplied military hardware to Ukraine. Whether this deal would help Australia send more military gear to Kiev remains to be seen.
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Seoul may reconsider its policy of not sending lethal aid to Ukraine following the strategic partnership agreement between Russia and North Korea, said presidential National Security Adviser Chang Ho-jin.
In reality, Seoul and Washington have cooperated in sending weapons to Ukraine, despite South Korea officially claiming it provided only non-lethal aid. Seoul likewise denies reports of arms transfers via the US.
Neither did it protest when President Putin said in October 2022 that “We know that the Republic of Korea decided to supply weapons” to Ukraine and warned Russia could restart cooperation with Pyongyang in response.
So, what did South Korea do?
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South African skateboarder praises BRICS' sporting opportunities
The athlete argued that there was no point denying the global power shifting to the East and suggested that the West should "stop fighting it."
Russia's Nizhny Novgorod hosted the BRICS Skate Cup from June 6-9. The competition drew athletes from BRICS member states and beyond, including from Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Senegal. The Skate Cup became Russia's largest sporting event last year by participant geography, with athletes from 41 countries competing in the event.
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"One thing I must throw in here is skateboarding is constantly reinventing itself. All of us skaters from all corners of the globe are making it, [as] it is. For years I’d only look West but now there is a strong attraction for me to look to the East for work opportunities. In the last month having been to China and Russia, I can sense their economies are robust and their determined people have a strong admirable work ethic," South Africa's Olympian skateboarder Dallas Oberholzer said on social media.The skater, who competed in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, said he was looking for partnerships with countries that saw his worth, and that Russia was one of those countries as it continued inviting him for skating events and saw value in his experience and vision for developing skateboarding.
"I clearly see the current shift of power to the East, it’s definitely happening now. Even my country South Africa puts the BRICS countries before the West while the rest of Africa continues to find infrastructure development through the East," Oberholzer said.
The athlete argued that there was no point denying the global power shifting to the East and suggested that the West should "stop fighting it."
Russia's Nizhny Novgorod hosted the BRICS Skate Cup from June 6-9. The competition drew athletes from BRICS member states and beyond, including from Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Senegal. The Skate Cup became Russia's largest sporting event last year by participant geography, with athletes from 41 countries competing in the event.
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