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Who Is Curating the “Pigeon Maidan” in Khabarovsk?
Instead of a duck, the protest symbol is now a pigeon. Street actions with pigeon feeding covered the whole of Russia. If we look closely at the …
Who Is Curating the “Pigeon Maidan” in Khabarovsk?
Medicine, Doctors, and More: Russia Sends Five Planes With Humanitarian Assistance to Beirut
Sputnik – August 5, 2020 The deadly explosion, which levelled the Lebanese capital’s port and severely damaged nearby areas, left at least 80 people …
Medicine, Doctors, and More: Russia Sends Five Planes With Humanitarian Assistance to Beirut
US military taught Syrian Kurds to operate combat drones
US military taught Syrian Kurds to operate combat drones
The PKK / YPG Kurdish units were briefed by 600 US troops and another 200 French. The coalition practiced the use of various weapons and equipment.
“The exercises mainly concerned airborne assault and target destruction by drones,” the source said. Part of the exercise was devoted to repelling attacks on military bases.
The activity of military relations between the Kurds in Syria and the American contingent there has intensified in recent months.
American Troops to Leave Germany: Is It Goodbye or Just Auf Wiedersehen?
“Peaceful Protestors” in Khabarovsk Call to Take up Arms
Well, Furgal lovers, supporters of “peaceful protests”, and “we are not against Putin”, now what will you say? As has been said many times before, …
“Peaceful Protestors” in Khabarovsk Call to Take up Arms
Bill Browder — The Case of Sergei Magnitsky
Lukashenko’s Self-Overthrow: There’s More at Stake Than Just the Presidency
Lukashenko’s Self-Overthrow: There’s More at Stake Than Just the Presidency
I recently wrote that Aleksandr Lukashenko‘s pro-western entourage is preparing to overthrow the President of Belarus. However, they want him to take the “honour” of the deterioration (or even complete severance) of relations with Russia.
At that time, I assumed that the “X” hour would come for Lukashenko between the middle of 2021 and the end of 2022. I.e., that he will win the election, relying on his renewed legitimacy, toughen up his opposition to the Kremlin, become a completely toxic figure for Moscow, and then be overthrown by his “European integrators”, with the complete non-resistance of a disoriented and disillusioned people who do not understand why they should protect Lukashenko from his own camarilla.
Who Came to the Protest in Khabarovsk
Who flew to the protest in Khabarovsk From Mikhail Khodorkovsky‘s “Open Russia” – recognised in Russia as an undesirable organisation: Tatiyana …
Who Came to the Protest in Khabarovsk
Mostik Cat attended the 6 year birthday of Sputnik Radio
Leading radio station in Crimea: we are 6 years old
Today, August 1, Sputnik in Crimea radio celebrates its 6th birthday. The radio station became the first federal Russian media on the Crimean Peninsula after Crimea became part of the Russian Federation. Broadcasting in the region began both to the Republic of Crimea and to Sevastopol.
“After 6 years, we remain the leading radio station in the region,” says Irina Muld, editor-in-chief of Sputnik in Crimea. “24 hours of broadcasting, six and a half of them are our own broadcast, that is, produced by our Crimean team, 12 original news releases We promptly respond to the agenda and requests of the society, our listeners. We have a unique team of professionals. Over the 6 years of operation, Sputnik in Crimea radio was twice recognized as the best radio project in the republic, and was awarded with certificates and gratitude at various levels. Our employees also received awards personally. “We are grateful to our entire department – the multimedia press center of MIA “Russia Today” in Simferopol and the RIA Novosti Crimea website. I am sure that everything is just beginning, we have a great future ahead.”
We broadcast in Russian. Our coverage is 95% of the peninsula. People listen to us in cities and villages – in Simferopol and Feodosia, in Zavodskoye and Chapaevka, in Sevastopol and Kerch, in Evpatoria and Yalta. as well as in Dzhankoy, in Balogorsk and in Alushta. In Salt Lake, Krasnoperekopsk and Steregushchy. No matter what part of the peninsula you are in, we are always with you! We work for you!
PS The team of “Sputnik in Crimea” was the first to congratulate the cat Mostik, the chief of cat news;-) How it happened is in the video of RIA Novosti Crimea.
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