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Forwarded from Intel Slava
🇺🇦There is a colossal problem with fuel in Ukraine: the mayor's office urges the people of Kiev not to drive

At gas stations, where there is at least some kind of fuel, there are huge queues. People are asked to remember the needs of the army and the militants of the national battalions, using only public transport.
Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (FRANCISCVS)
Ukrainian TVD, Day 58-64.

📎 Jomini of the West
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🇷🇺Russian special operation in Ukraine contributes to the liberation of the world from the oppression of the West — Lavrov

"It is obvious that the attempts of the collective West to interfere with the natural course of history, to solve their problems at the expense of others, are doomed. Today's world has several decision-making centers, it is multipolar. We see how the states of Asia, Africa, Latin America are developing dynamically. Real freedom is emerging for everyone choice, including ways of development and participation in integration projects. Our special military operation in Ukraine also contributes to the process of liberating the world from the neo-colonial oppression of the West, heavily implicated in racism and an exclusiveness complex," the Russian Foreign Minister said in an interview.
Forwarded from NEWS: Ukraine, Russia, Donbass
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🇩🇪The protesters shouted over Scholz's speech in Dusseldorf.

And all because of the posts of weapons and ammunition to Kiev.

The audience did not support them and shouted during Scholz's speech — "it is possible to achieve peace without weapons!".

The German Chancellor even had to shout over the protesters.

"This view is outdated," Scholz replied to his opponents from the crowd.

However, almost half of the residents of Germany who oppose the supply of weapons to Ukraine do not agree with this.

Video: @rt_russian
Forwarded from Russians With Attitude
8 years ago, on May 2nd 2014, Ukrainian radicals murdered at least 42 people in Odessa for the crime of being Russian. They burned them alive. They had tacit approval from the government; no one was punished. From that day on, it was clear that war had become inevitable. The War in Donbass had barely started; after May 2nd, 1000s of volunteers from Odessa & Russia joined the Militias. Ukrainian social networks were full of “funny” videos of people jumping to their deaths to escape the fire. Restaurants added "Vatnik shashlik" to their menus. Young girls poured the Molotov cocktails that lit the Trade Union House on fire; Ukrainian politicians joked about “the traditional May BBQ” for years; people who were involved in the massacre are now popular bloggers, pundits, advisors, military leaders.
Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (David Korb)
The Punhart Von Steyr

Constructed in Styria, Austria in the early 1400’s, the Punhart Von Steyr is the largest wrought iron bombard by caliber. According to modern calculations, it could fire a a 690 kg stone ball around 600 m using a 15 kg charge of gunpowder. Today the Punhart Von Steyr is on display at the Museum of Military History in Vienna.
Forwarded from Intel Slava
🇨🇦🇷🇺🇺🇦 According to unconfirmed reports, Canadian General Trevor Kadier left the territory of the Azovstal enterprise and was detained by the Russian military.
Forwarded from NEWS: Ukraine, Russia, Donbass
A monument to a grandmother with a Red banner was erected in Belgorod.

The one who came out to the Ukrainian military with the flag of the USSR and refused to take help from them

Also, a sculpture in her honor will be installed in Voronezh, reports @rt_russian.
Forwarded from On Record
“In Ukraine, Putin continues to prioritize the minimization of casualties among both the Russian troops and Ukrainian civilians,” writes IR scholar Artyom Lukin.

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New Ukrainian armoured divisions arrive!
"The great Eastern campaigns change the monarch who leads them. Immediately after Darius died, the Persians saw Alexander as his rightful successor. Much to the displeasure of the Macedonians, Alexander tried to unite Greek and eastern power. From that moment on he displayed traits that were difficult to reconcile with the image of his youth. He began to surround himself with Asiatic splendour, and the Greeks, when approaching the throne, had to kneel according to Persian custom. Callisthenes' refusal cost him his head. Callisthenes was a relative of Aristotle, of whom Alexander said in his youth that he, Alexander, should thank his father Philip for his life and that he lived in a manner worthy of Aristotle. Western historiography sees arbitrariness as incompatible with the dignity of a monarch; it is always seen as a shadow on the character of the few to whom it attributes the noscript of 'great'. This is not the case in Eastern sources. Alexander is also an oriental hero, but he appears as a new character."
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🇷🇺 In honor of Victory Day, the Consolidated Orthodox Choir performed "Katyusha" in front of the Main cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces