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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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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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Vladimir Putin has lost five generals and more soldiers from the elite SWAT fighters in the Russian invasion of Ukraine in under a month – a historically poor performances that has shocked military experts. General Alexander Garnaev, who denounced the war, was a famous military test pilot who died along with the seven SWAT fighters during the invasion of Ukraine. Major Oleg Mityaev, commander of the Russian armies feared 150th motorized rifle division, was killed while storming of Mariupol, Ukrainian officials said. A picture of Mityaev was released by Anton Gereashchenko, Ukraine’s Interior M...
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The Ukraine army destroyed a Russian convoy, comprised of 56 tanks near Kyiv on Saturday. The attack reportedly killed the top Chechen general Magomed Tushayev, who was the leader of the 141 regiments of the Chechnya National Gaurd. The unofficial military force originated in Chechnya, Russia, and was seemingly enlisted by Russia to “capture and kill” Ukrainian leaders. Each soldier was given a deck of cards with the face of Ukrainian leaders on them. The report follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky‘s statement that he and his family were at the top of Russia’s hit list. The convoy wa...
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Former President Donald Trump addressed years-old allegations that he hired Russian prostitutes at a private Republican party meeting several days ago. “I’m not into golden showers,” the ex-president said. Trump went on to talk about his wife, former First LadyMelania Trump. “You know the great thing, our great first lady – ‘That one,’ she said, ‘I don’t believe that one,'” referring to a claim that Trump watched Russian prostitutes urinate in a hotel room during a 2013 trip to Moscow. During his speech, Trump went on to boast about his good relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. ...
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