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Russian President Vladimir Putin said that “99.9 percent” of Russians are patriotic enough to sacrifice their lives in the Ukrainian war effort. In an interview with Russian propagandist Pavel Zarubin on Rossiya-1, the Russian leader said that his military was well-stocked with willing, war-ready men. “As for the most—99.9%—of our citizens, our people that are ready to sacrifice everything for the Motherland, it doesn’t strike me as unusual,” Putin said in the interview. “But it just reassures me yet again that Russia is a special country, and it has special people.” “This just once again conv...
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A Russian commander has been found dead in his office under mysterious circumstances. Colonel Vadim Bokyo, 44, was involved with the Russian mobilization order against Ukraine. Bokyo was a father of two. Bokyo showed up to work Wednesday at a Russian Naval School in Vladivostok. Multiple gunshots were heard outside Bokyo’s office before the sergeant entered. Conflicting reports have labeled the death either a suicide or a murder. Some Russian media initially ruled his death a suicide, reporting that Bokyo fired a bullet in his temple. Russian news service BAZA, however, reported that the colon...
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The Russian offensive in Ukraine has been faltering as four territories that were recently annexed by Russia have been recaptured by Ukrainian forces. Russia has suffered a high estimated death toll, and lost a huge amount of army equipment in their struggle to advance in the Eastern Donbas region of Ukraine. Despite being significantly smaller and with less military resources, the Ukrainian military has used a combination of rapid mobilization and western support a formidable battlefield force. Former CIA Director, Gen. David Petraeus, said Russian President Vladimir Putin’s situation is blea...
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Russian police arrested hundreds of people protesting against President Vladimir Putin‘s order to call up 300,000 reservists to fight in the country’s invasion of Ukraine. According to OVD-Info, a human rights group, more than 1,300 were detained, most of them in St. Petersburg and Moscow. The watchdog organization shared some of the arrests on social media. The video below, published on Thursday, shows the moment when a protester is surrounded by police officers in St. Petersburg. Putin declared a partial mobilization in a rare national televised address on Wednesday. The decision was announc...
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SVR General, an anonymous Telegram channel claiming to be operated by a Kremlin insider, has claimed that Vladimir Putin’s condition is “sharply deteriorating” to the point that it will be affecting his upcoming public appearances. This channel has long been stoking rumors of the Russian President’s poor health, which the Kremlin has continuously denied. Their post read that, “soon the President will not be able to personally hold meetings and participate in large events.” They also repeated accusations that Putin has hired body doubles for some public appearances. SVR General also said that t...
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Amid swirling rumors of Russian President Vladimir Putin suffering from health problems, including cancer, one Ukrainian General said in an interview that he was not doing well “physically or mentally.” Ukrainian Major General Vadym Skibitsky gave these statements to The Telegraph and added that there is mounting concern amongst Putin’s inner circles of the Kremlin. Russia has denied these claims of illness, and Skibitsky has theorized that they employ “a lot of doubles” when Putin is making public appearances. He didn’t offer any evidence to support these speculations, but also said “sometime...
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A former top Russian official Anatoly Chubais, who was once the mayor of St. Petersburg and is now a vocal critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was reportedly hospitalized at an undisclosed European location. The news was broken by the Russian anti-Putin TV reporter, Ksenia Sobchak. Chubais quit a high-ranking position as the Kremlin’s special envoy to the environment and left the country back in March. According to sources close to him, Chubais made the decision in protest of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Sobchack quoted Chubais who apparently said, “I was hospitalized in one of the Eu...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared victory over one of the two provinces making up the Donbas region in Eastern Ukraine, months into his ongoing invasion of the neighboring country. According to a report from the Institute For The Study Of War, Putin himself appeared in the province of Luhansk Oblast to thank the military leaders stationed there for securing the city of Lysychansk, the last city in the province not under Russian control. Putin reportedly stated that the soldiers involved in those combat operations should “rest to increase their combat capabilities.” The length of th...
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For the first time since 1918, when the Russian Revolution was entering its second year, the Russian Federation has defaulted on its debts. In a report from several Taiwanese holders of Russian bonds, Vladimir Putin defaulted on Russia’s loans after failing to pay off $100 million in interest. President Joe Biden‘s administration said the default shows the effectiveness of the sanctions by NATO and E.U. countries. “This morning’s news around the finding of Russia’s default, for the first time in more than a century, situates just how strong the reactions are that the U.S., along with allies an...
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The Glastonbury Festival saw a video message from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky asking for support during the Russian invasion this weekend. “We will not let Russia’s war stop us,” he told the crowd at The Other Stage before the Libertines began to play. “That is why we turn to you for support. I ask you to share this video with everyone whose freedom is under attack.” He asked the fans present to push politicians from around the world so that they can help the people of Ukraine who have been forced flee their homes. After the message, Libertines singer Pete Doherty made the audience ...
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