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Update on the Marinka map showing Ukr presence in the hospital & surrounding buildings
again based on geolocation of a video
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На Донбассе и, особенно, в ДНР цены на продукты питания выше, чем в Ростове-на-Дону на 30−40%, а на некоторые виды продукции цены выше в два раза. Речь идёт о продуктах первой необходимости. Причём средние зарплаты гораздо меньше, чем в среднем по России.

Причины две: монополизм торговых сетей и жуткие очереди на въезд в Республики со стороны России. Очереди чудовищные. Таможню убрали, но досмотр машин оставили. И правильно, что оставили. Но вот этот досмотр проводит пять человек в смену. Не пятьдесят, а пять. Нет рентгеновских рамок, которые кратно ускорили бы досмотр грузовых и легковых машин. Легковые машины стоят в очереди до шести часов. Грузовые до трех суток. Из Крыма, за 60 км до Мариуполя очередь из машин, в ожидании разрешения на выезд в РФ. Было бы хорошо грузовики пломбировать, если они приезжают через новые территории транзитом или едут в Крым из Ростова или в Ростов из Крыма, но и этого не делается.

Страшно подумать, что будет к лету, если досмотр на сухопутном коридоре в Крым не отладят. Такое ощущение, что новые территории с хозяйственной точки зрения беспризорные. Нет одного хозяина.
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'Santa Putin' swaps child's same-sex parents for a mother and father and gives a football, toy cars and a drum kit to a boy being raised as a girl.

The West needs Santa Putin!!!
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Footage of our drone escaping 2 air defense missiles 🌚

That was expensive
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Dogfights of the 21st century...
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‼️Tonight, around 10:00 PM local time, another Grad attack on central Donetsk.‼️ As a result of damage to the Zasyadko main line, 16,000 subscribers were left without power supply. We are lucky, we are alive and our electricity still works. Thanks to God!
We have a lot of candles at the house in Petrovsky, but I think we will buy a few more for the apartment in the city center tomorrow.

‼️There are rumors of a Russian/ Belarus offensive towards Kiev this coming Monday.‼️ THAT would be SWEET, and a fuckin GREAT idea. The longer this gatdam war goes on, the worse for Donbass, Russia and the world. It would be great, if Russia has the brains and the balls to do it. DAVAI!
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A Lesson from History...

Lenin and SVO

Many of us in childhood were told by our parents: "The Russians have not lost a single war." There is such a patriotic myth.

But they were losing, and the experience of losing was either humiliating or even catastrophic. If in the Crimean War the Russian Empire was deprived of a fleet on the Black Sea, then already in 1917 the Russian Empire was losing territories commensurate with the largest states in Europe.

Only at the cost of millions of lives and incredible efforts after 1918 was it possible to restore statehood. And if then they talked about the bright idea of ​​\u200b\u200b"peace without annexations and indemnities" and, of course, they did not receive it, then THIS war can only end in annexations and indemnities. There is no other option unless...

In 1917, in Helsingfors, today's Helsinki, Lenin wrote a pamphlet on The Threatening Catastrophe and How to Fight It. In it, Lenin suddenly discovers an amazing thing that not even from a socialist, even from a bourgeois point of view, the ruling class CANNOT defend itself.

And he offers not socialist, but bourgeois methods of salvation from catastrophe, on the example of those introduced back in the distant years of the Great French Revolution, namely, tight control, the suppression of the big oligarchy, which always and everywhere appropriates state vital forces for personal gluttony, the nationalization of banks to combat speculation, the formation of centralized public unions and more. He says that all these means have long been known and they are NOT SOCIALIST, but bourgeois. But it turns out that the ruling class, EVEN under the threat of death, is not able to apply these measures for its own salvation, since it cannot refuse superprofits.

If you read this article, you will see the acute RELEVANCE of this brochure.

There have been humiliating stories of defeat in Russian history. And there was an amazing experience of the post-defeat assembly, the experience of Lenin. Now his work and his decision-making experience are a MANUAL, there is nothing more practical. No one else in the history of Russia has done this.

Victory in this war can only happen through a radical internal restructuring, which is called "revolution" or "metanoia" in Greek, rebirth. On the other side of the choice between radical and decisive change and mobilization lies the "catastrophe" with the dismemberment of the country and this catastrophe will affect everyone, even if this everyone leaves or left the country.
The best option, when this change occurs with the preservation of the current power by the hands of this power, is the only way to avoid the catastrophe that is already clearly manifesting, namely the specter of internal collapse through military defeat. And do not think that nuclear weapons will save you from such a defeat ... The moment may come when they will be surrendered - the experience of surrendering such a scale is already known - this is 1991.

Well, Lenin is an invaluable experience. We will all soon be faced with the choice of accepting Lenin's methodology or nibbling on the last ship from the Crimea...

There is no other choice. At the same time, one can sincerely hate Lenin and not even mention his name. It does not matter...
Study it. Come in handy. Six months later...

https://news.1rj.ru/str/OpenUkraine/29958
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Ленин и СВО

Многим нам в детстве родители говорили: "Русские не проиграли не одной войны". Есть такой патриотический миф.

Но они проигрывали, и опыт проигрыша был или унизительным, или даже катастрофическим. Если в Крымскую войну Российскую империю лишили флота на Черном море, то уже в 1917 Российская империя теряла территории соразмерные самым большим государствам Европы.

Только ценой миллионов жизней и невероятными усилиями после 1918-ого удалось восстановить государственность. И если тогда говорили, как о светлой идее о "мире без анексий и контрибуций" и его, разумеется, не получили, то ЭТА война может окончиться ТОЛЬКО анексиями и контрибуциями. Никакого иного варианта нет, если только...

В 1917-ом в Гельсингфорсе, нынешнем Хельсинки, Ленин пишет брошюру о "Грозящая катастрофа и как с ней бороться". В ней Ленин вдруг обнаруживает удивительную вещь, что даже не с социалистической, даже с буржуазной точки зрения правящий класс НЕ МОЖЕТ защитить сам себя.

И он предлагает не социалистические, а буржуазные способы спасения от катастрофы, на примере введенных еще в далекие годы Великой французской революции, а именно жесткий контроль, подавление крупной олигархии, которая всегда и везде присваивает государственные жизненные силы в личное обжорством, национализация банков для борьбы со спекуляциями, формирование централизованных общественных союзов и другое. Говорит, что всем эти средства давно известны и они НЕ СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИЕ, а буржуазные. Но, оказывается, что правящий класс ДАЖЕ под угрозой смерти не способен применть эти меры для своего же спасения, так как не может отказаться от сверхприбылей.

Если вы прочитаете эту статью, вы увидите острую АКТУАЛЬНОСТЬ этой брошюры.

В истории России были унизительные истории поражений. И был удивительный опыт послепораженческой сборки, - опыт Ленина. Сейчас его работы и его опыт принятия решений - это МЕТОДИЧКА, практичнее нет. Никто другой в истории России подобного не делал.

Победа в данной войне может произойти только путем кардинальной внутренней перестройки, которая называется "революцией" или "метаноей" по-гречески, перерождением. На другой стороне выбора между кардинальным и решительным изменением и мобилизацией лежит "катастрофа" с расчленением страны и эта катастрофа коснется каждого, даже если этот каждый покинет или покинул страну.
Лучший вариант, когда это изменение произойдет с сохранением нынешней власти руками этой власти - это единственный способ избежать катастрофы уже четко проявляющейся, а именно призраком внутреннего обрушения путем военного поражения. И не думайте, что ядерное оружие спасет от такого поражения... Может настать момент, когда его сдадут - опыт сдачи подобного масштаба уже известен - это 1991-ый.

Ну а Ленин - это бесценный опыт. Мы все скоро встретимся с выбором воспринять методологию Ленина или прогрызаться на последний пароход из Крыма...

Другого выбора нет. Ленина при этом можно искренне ненавидить и даже имени его не называть. Это не важно...
Изучайте его. Пригодится. Через полгода...

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Consequences of the shelling at the intersection of Tamansky avenue and st. Universitetskaya in the Kievsky district of Donetsk.

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These are real Heroes. MAX respect!
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▶️‘War Correspondents’ is a new documentary about the work of military correspondents in the Donbass.

They are being hunted to death. The nationalists find out where the war correspondents work and target them. Kiev promises thousands of dollars for their heads, but they return again and again to the front. They are regarded by the soldiers as one of their own. After all, correspondents sleep in the trenches with them and practically live on the front line.

The subjects of our film are RT war correspondents Evgeny Poddubny, Murad Gazdiev, Georgy Medvedev and Pavel Kukushkin.

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★ Sergey Grom | Group Honor ☆Special Forces☆Intelligence☆
4 Dec at 10:22 pm
★ Honor is Never a Toy.

In the morning, the school was teeming with armed sixth graders.

Jumping under the slogans “Farewell to arms!” Decorated the entrance! and "International Toy Disarmament Day", they rushed through hallway to your class.

The hallway of the school was already empty. With a clear, confident step, the inspector moved along the corridor - towards her goal, a white door with a sign: "6 B". In front of the door, she paused for a moment and grimaced. Then she knocked decisively:

- Allow me? Hello children…

There were about twenty children in the class. Most are boys. Disciplinedly getting up from their desks and standing for a while, they sat down rather quietly in their seats. Nearly all the boys had some kind of toy weapon on their desks; some had it sticking out of their backpacks. Everyone looked curiously at the woman who entered. The teacher, a tall, overweight man with gray hair and short hair, indifferently filled out the journal and did not react at all to what was happening in the class.

- Children! – enthusiastically began inspector. – Today, as you know, you have become participants in the action “No to military toys!”, which is held under the motto “Children against terror”. You were offered to exchange plastic pistols, machine guns, planes, cannons, tanks and soldiers for soft toys, various construction sets or cars. I see,” she smiled encouragingly, “that the call has resonated with you. It's just wonderful! Think about how wonderful it is to live without wars and how many other interesting games there are in the world!

The teacher pushed the magazine aside and pulled the newspaper closer to him. The bright headline read: "Five-year-old child killed a 360-kilogram alligator." The man straightened the sheets and began to read without looking at anyone. But the voice of the inspector interfered:

"When the children of the whole world give up dangerous and cruel war games, a truly happy time will come! And you can be proud that you become a small part of the big fight for it - even a toy! - disarmament. Now I suggest that you disarm, - she smiled, - put the harmful things you brought here on this table, - she pointed to the table set at the blackboard, - and after the lessons we will solemnly destroy them in the school yard, and you will receive others - useful and wonderful! - toys whose purchase was sponsored by a large international firm. - She nodded encouragingly to the boy on the first desk: - Well, let's start. Ask!"

…The pile of weapons on the desk looked somehow unsettling. And very... yes, very lonely. There was something strange about the way the pistols and submachine guns lay. Weird and wrong. As if once already seen ... experienced ... and - terrible.

The teacher raised his eyes for a moment and then lowered them. The children were silent.
“I noticed that here you are, boy,” the inspector, walking between the rows, nodded to one of the students, “here you are ... what is your name?”
“Kol… Nikolai,” he said hoarsely, raising his eyes.
"Yes, thank you ... Here you are, Kolya, - you didn’t pass anything. What happened, why are you lagging behind your comrades?"

Slightly snub-nosed, stocky, with short blond hair, a hedgehog, Kolya answered, looking at the desk: "I didn't bring anything."

The class hummed in surprise. Someone shouted:
"Kolya, what are you doing? You have one!"
“I didn’t bring anything,” Kolka answered sullenly, getting up.
"I'm sorry," said the inspector dryly. “This is an extremely important event. After all, he was written in diaries, right?" She glanced at the teacher sitting at the table indifferently.
He calmly replied: "I did not consider it necessary to do this, since the event is not included in the curriculum. But the children were notified even without me, and several times."
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The inspector gave the teacher an attentive, memorizing look. Usually it worked flawlessly, but this time she looked away - in the response look of an elderly man there was irony, some kind of squeamish interest and a little regret. The woman hurried to address the boy again:

“So anyway, what’s the matter?” Why didn't you bring anything?

"My dad is an officer." The boy standing behind the desk even turned pale with excitement. "And he told me that only cowards surrender their weapons. I brought nothing and I will not give anything back."

So your father put pressure on you? the inspector asked eagerly.

The teacher looked up from the newspaper again.

The boy blinked.

"No ... How is it - pressure?"

“Did he threaten you if you took part in this event? Threatened, right?"

"No, why ... I myself did not want to carry ... because do the soldiers hand over their weapons? Or change to constructors?" The boy's voice sounded genuinely surprised.

“You’re not a soldier,” the inspector lost her voice a little and even lowered her tone.

The class silently and uncomprehendingly watched what was happening.

“I am not a soldier, of course,” the boy answered. “But I am a man. It's still my toy. And when I grow up and become an officer, it will be real. Everything starts somewhere,” he added judiciously. - "If you start giving away the toy so that they don’t scold, then you will give away the real one so that they don’t kill you. How then to fight?"

A whisper ran through the class. The Inspector smiled patronizingly.

"But Kolya ... why fight at all? Think."

"What do you mean why?" the boy was surprised and shifted from foot to foot, looking incredulously at an adult aunt who had to explain such simple things. "How about protecting the weak? And your homeland? Didn't you read how many people attacked us?"

"But now…"

“And now, too,” the boy shook his head. - "My father returned only three weeks ago ... from a working trip. Now there is also war. And if you do not prepare to defend yourself, then they will attack for real."

“Ah, so your father has post-combat syndrome!” the woman nodded. “Maybe he sees enemies…"

“He doesn’t dream of anything,” the boy scowled. "He rests and reads books. Well, he's playing with me, and with Slavik, - the boy suddenly smiled very brightly, either at the memory of his father, or of his younger brother. And he added: - "And you, please, don't talk about my father like that. He has three medals and an order. He protected us all from terrorists. Not you."

The inspector's eyes widened. It has ceased to be a game and a toy dispute. It seems that even the most hooligan boys and the most passionate girls understood this. Everyone looked at the classmate almost frightened.

“You will go home at once and fetch your weapons,” the woman said harshly.

Kolya shrugged.

"We were told that it is voluntary, who wants to. I do not want to."

"It does not matter!"- cut off the inspector. "Or are you afraid of your father?"

"Why be afraid of him?" the boy asked. "Is he a terrorist? He's my father. He is the best in the world."

"Do you understand that guns kill?" the inspector raised her voice again.

Kolya shook his head.

"People kill. If dad didn't have a gun or if he didn't know how to shoot, he wouldn't have saved anyone. And he was given one medal for saving a woman and children. There was a fight. He shot two. Would he be able to save people without weapons?"

“And your father tells you about these murders?” - the inspector could not stand it and soared.

“Murder is when there are bandits,” Kolya corrected in a tense voice.

“You are talking nonsense,” the inspector said. "And you're ruining an important event."

“It’s not important at all,” Kolya said stubbornly. "It's... stupid." Here.

“Your father will be in trouble!” squealed the inspector, turning from a woman into an aunt. Her face flushed. - "And we will send you right now to the psychologist's office, and he can give an opinion so that you are identified in a madhouse! As a patient with manic tendencies to violence!"
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“Let it be,” the boy said, staggering a little at his desk. "You are adults, you can. But I still won't bring anything and I won't do anything. Dad said that weapons are the honor of a warrior."

- "What an honor!" the inspector barked so that the class ducked. - "These are toys!"

“Honor is never a toy,” the teacher suddenly said and stood up, slamming the magazine shut with a jerky sound of a gunshot. "It's a pity you don't understand this. I beg you, please leave the class. If you don't, I will be forced to take you out. I'm not used to doing this to women, but I'll get over myself."

- "You ..." - The inspector suffocated ... - "You won’t be in vain" - she gritted and, having measured the crying boy with an evil look, flew out of the classroom like a bomb.

“I doubt it,” said the teacher.

The class stirred, someone took a breath, someone giggled. And in general, as if it became easier to breathe.

Rising from the table, the teacher went up to Kolya and, gently pressing on the shoulders, seating the boy in his place, asked quietly:

“Well, why are you crying, soldier? You won this fight."

“She will complain about myfather…” The boy swallowed convulsively. “My mother told me yesterday that he shouldn’t tell me like that, otherwise there will be trouble ..."

The teacher chuckled.

She doesn't complain anywhere.

He straightened up and looked around the class.

- "Well, heroes?" - In his voice, notes of dangerous malice well known to students were cut through. - "Well done, nothing to say. Future warriors and defenders... Cross for betrayal of the first degree! And you, girls, bring them Barbies, more - they will change them for trunks." - A spark of girlish laughter flew through the class, but none of the boys looked at the teacher anymore, everyone stared at their desks. - "How will you protect your own - with dump trucks, Lego blocks?" the teacher continued to scoff quietly. - "Supermen! His voice crackled. “People kissed their weapons when they picked them up. The people on the weapons swore. And if the next time you are required to wear skirts?!"

He looked around the class, and the rows of heads leaned even lower, showing fair-haired tops. Only Kolya sat up straight, looking with wet, but defiant eyes. And he shuddered briefly from the stress he had experienced.

- "Take it all home," - after a long silence, the man said in a tired voice, nodding at a pile of plastic. “And remember that traitors lay down their weapons in the face of the enemy. Remember for the rest of your life... Kolya, thank you."

- For what? the boy wondered, blinking. His eyes were dry with surprise, he even parted his mouth.

And classmates, hiding their eyes, quietly dismantled a bunch of toy "trunks" and silently sat down in their places.

- "For that ... And say hello to your father", - the teacher answered. Then, as if nothing had happened, he continued: - "And now we are starting the lesson. His theme: "The Battle of Kulikovo in the history of the formation of the Russian state." Open your notebooks... Maybe I'll have time to explain something to you..."

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🇺🇦🇺🇸The White House Has Spent More than $106 Billion USD on Ukraine in FY2022

Take a look at the chart, showing how much ordinary Americans have lost because of backing Ukraine. Moreover, in this country of law and transparency there is still no adequate CONTROL over those spendings as well as over the weapons provided to Kyiv.

It is not to mention the FTX exchange played a significant role in money laundering in favor of the Dems...

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