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Troubles in paradise!

Trump vs Musk or Musk vs Trump battle
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#Russia - #Ukraine large-scale exchange of bodies of dead soldiers has begun.

Russia has handed over 503 bodies to 🇺🇦 and Ukraine - 42 bodies to🇷🇺.

UPD: apparently this exchange has been postponed, seems Kiev is not particularly keen to accept them.
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#Ukraine #NATO (US and UK) drone attack on #Russia's airfields.

Dmitry Polyanskiy, Russia's First Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN:

"The hand and ears of Western intelligence are clearly visible, particularly the British. Ukraine is merely the muscle, it can't carry out attacks like this on their own. Even from the reaction of Western media it's obvious that they were waiting for this."
Forwarded from Russian MFA 🇷🇺
⚡️ Head of the Russian Federation’s Delegation to the Russia–Ukraine direct talks, Aide to the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Medinsky:

💬 On June 6, in full accordance with the Istanbul agreements, the Russian side launched a humanitarian initiative to transfer 6000 bodies of fallen Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel to Ukraine, and to exchange all wounded and severely ill prisoners of war, as well as those aged under 25.

The first group of 1212 bodies, transported in refrigerated vehicles, has arrived at the designated handover location. Other remains are currently en route.

Furthermore, the first list of 640 POWs, classified as wounded, seriously ill, and the youth, has been submitted to the Ukrainian side to begin the exchange process.

A contact group of the Russian Defence Ministry has arrived at the Ukrainian border.

However, the Ukrainian side has unexpectedly postponed both the repatriation of bodies and the prisoner exchange for an unspecified period.

Their negotiating group was nowhere to be found, they did not even appear, and the explanations provided have been inconsistent and unclear.

❗️ We call on Kiev to strictly adhere to the schedule and agreements reached, and to start the exchange process right away.

As per our mutual agreement, 1200 soldiers and officers from each side should be given the opportunity to return home. We urge the Ukrainian side to collect the bodies of 6000 soldiers and officers so that they may be buried with dignity by their families.

We remain at the site, fully prepared to proceed.

International TV channels, news agencies and correspondents are welcome to arrive and assure themselves of the transparency of our actions.

Russia always keeps its word.
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Desertion in #Zelensky's #Ukraine

90,590 criminal cases concerning desertion were registered under Articles 407 and 408 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine in the first five months of 2025. 213,722 cases of desertion have been registered since beginning of war as of June 1, 2025.

Statistics on the scale of desertion in the Ukrainian army were published by journalist Volodymyr Boyko.
Ukrainian journalist notes that these data reflect only those cases for which criminal proceedings have been initiated based on official investigations. He believes that the real situation is much worse.

In the first five months of 2025, only 1,375 people returned to service - that is how many petitions for release from criminal liability were sent to the court.

"In the first five months of 2025, 90,590 criminal proceedings were registered under Articles 407 and 408 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, which concern desertion. In total, 213,722 cases of desertion have been recorded since the start of the full-scale invasion as of June 1, 2025.

The number of messages in the Unified Register of Pre-trial Investigations is distributed by month as follows:

January – 18,145;
February – 17,809;
March – 16,349;
April – 18,331;
May – 19,956."

https://strana.today/news/486258-statistika-o-dezertirstve-i-szch-v-vsu-v-2025-hodu.html
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FBI Director Kash Patel explains how the intelligence agencies and media colluded to sell the #Russiagate hoax and indoctrinate the public.
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How #Ukraine Tries to Rewrite History

During its prime, Kievan Rus wasn’t even called “Kievan Rus.” Back then, it was simply called Rus—a vast, multi-ethnic state with no "Kievan" added for flair. The "Kievan" part got tacked on centuries later to distinguish this early period of Rus history from later phases when cities like Vladimir and Moscow became the big players. So, while it sounds grand and historic, the term itself is basically a retroactive rebrand.

https://substack.com/inbox/post/165361646?r=5t43ca&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true
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The Wall Street Journal:

The US Defense Department has deliberately spread disinformation about UFOs and extraterrestrial technology for decades to hide the existence of secret military programmes.
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Резидент
Наш источник в ОП сообщал, что у нас заканчивается обменный фонд и теперь мы активно отдаем в обмен политических заключенных. Украина все чаще предлагает коллаборационистов при обменах пленными с Россией. В ходе последнего обмена были освобождены 70 украинских…
#Ukraine #Zelensky run out of POW for exchange with Russia

🇺🇦 TG:

Our source in the OP reported that our exchange fund is running out and now we are actively exchanging political prisoners.

Ukraine has increasingly offered collaborators in prisoner exchanges with Russia. The latest exchange saw the release of 70 Ukrainian civilians convicted of collaborating with Russia.
Many of them were serving long prison terms for collaborating with Moscow. Some were convicted of supporting the invasion or passing information to Russian forces. Most received sentences of five to eight years.
But human rights activists believe the law on collaborators under which these men were convicted is itself problematic. They analyzed nearly 2,000 convictions and found that many of those convicted were “people who, under international humanitarian law, should not have been prosecuted.” In some cases, they were people who had worked for the state in areas that were later occupied and simply continued to do their jobs.
"Helping people on the streets, the sick or disabled, distributing humanitarian aid. Teachers, firefighters, municipal workers who collect garbage, and so on - they can be convicted of working for the occupiers as collaborators," a representative of the human rights organization told CNN.
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Сырский про Курскую операцию:

Это самая успешная наступательная операция на территории другой страны со времен Второй мировой войны.

Мы продолжаем выполнять задачи и будем их выполнять столько, сколько это нужно.

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🇺🇸🇷🇺🇨🇳 Admitted Criminals Give Verified Serial Liars a Document "Authenticated" by Verified Criminals and Liars "Proving" Russia Doesn't Trust China...

▪️NYT admits a criminal hacker org gave them a supposed Russian FSB document claiming deep Russian suspicion of China;

▪️The NYT, itself guilty of promoting serial establishment propaganda (WMDs Iraq for example), then turned to Western intelligence agencies who regularly manufacture the lies NYT uncritically repeats to "confirm" the authenticity of the documents;

▪️The document just so happens to help advance THE central objective of US foreign policy, creating a Russo-Sino split;

▪️If you believe this, you're probably still waiting for WMDs to turn up in Iraq...
Forwarded from MT News
Media is too big
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'Large quantities of poison gas were sunk near Bornholm' — German journalist Bernhard Trautvetter tells RT

Baltic currents can't flush toxins if they leak — the seabed was torn up by Nord Stream 2 explosion

They blew up a pipeline next to a chemical dump and walked away
@MTodayNews
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Good morning #Germany

German industry has lost more than 101,000 jobs

The automotive industry has been hit particularly hard, with 45,400 jobs disappearing in a year . Experts say another 70,000 jobs will be laid off in the industry by the end of the year.

One of the main reasons for the production crisis... high energy prices, which led to "creeping de-industrialisation."

The jobs crisis is raising serious concerns about Germany's viability as an industrial location.
https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/industrie-in-deutschland-100-000-jobs-in-einem-jahr-abgebaut-a-e60643f6-53f6-4abe-a1d0-085678c58803
Forwarded from Rybar in English
📝Observation is in full swing📝
What airfields and air bases are in the crosshairs?

It has been over a week since the "Spider Web" operation was carried out. And despite this, the activity of the group of American military satellites TOPAZ remains - over the week, 165 images of 13 air bases in different parts of Russia were taken.

It is clear that the maximum interest on June 1 and 2 was observed at the Olenegorsk air base on the Kola Peninsula, but other objects, even extremely remote ones, became the object of research by American intelligence, such as Tiksi and Yelizovo.

What is this related to?

▪️The first days after the operation, the high intensity was justified by studying the scale of the damage from the Ukrainian drones. However, then the main goal became to monitor the flights of strategic and transport aviation in different parts of the country.

▪️Thus, the Americans are providing fresh data on the presence of cruise missile carriers at certain airfields to the Ukrainian authorities and updating information on the number of operational aircraft after the strike.

❗️The intensity (although some airfields were filmed in maximum detail) is not yet so high as to talk about new strikes. Last time, the attack was carried out precisely at the moment of the mass flight of bombers to Olenegorsk and Belaya, which contributed to the operation.

Against this background, a sharp increase in the activity of satellites was noted. Therefore, it is extremely important to monitor such actions of the Western countries in support of the so-called Ukraine and not to miss the characteristic signs.

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#Russia #Ukraine
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#Russia - #Ukraine peace negotiations

Vladimir Medinsky on how the Ukrainians have changed between 2022 Istanbul talks and now - after leading Russian delegation on both occasions.

"Last time they were more independent, they had more freedom in their actions. Now, they are nervous -looking at each other, watching each other.

Three years ago, I stood there with Ukraine's Denis Kireyev during a break, and just chatted to him for 15 minutes about life in Crimea.

Of course, he was assassinated by Kiev right after the talks."