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Vladimir Putin’s Russian Navy General Stanislav Rzhitsky was assassinated while on his morning run on Monday at 6 a.m. in Krasnodar. Russian investigators believe that Ukraine is responsible for his murder and that they were able to find his location by utilizing the jogging app Strava, where Rzhitsky’s public profile could be seen. Because he was public, anyone could see where the general typically ran when he went for a jog. Investigators believe that the assailant waited at the 30th Anniversary of the Victory Park in Krasnodar near Rzhitsky’s typical jogging route. The assassin shot Rzhit...
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Yevgeny Prigozhin and the Wagner Group commanders held a meeting with Vladimir Putin for three hours after the Wagner Group rebellion in order to pledge their loyalty to the Russian government. At the June 29 meeting, Putin assessed Wagner’s strategies and actions on the war in Ukraine and the revolt. Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesperson, publicly announced this meeting for the first time yesterday. “The commanders themselves presented their version of what happened,” he said. “They underscored that they are staunch supporters and soldiers of the head of state and the commander-in-chief, and...
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Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner private militia, accused Russian officials and ministers of lying to President Vladimir Putin and the Russian people about the number and severity of problems in Ukraine. Prigozhin has flaunted his ability to openly criticize Russia, which relies on his support in the invasion effort. He specifically called out Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the General Staff, for hiding the nation’s “very serious losses on the front” from Putin. Prigozhin labeled their briefings as “total trash” and “monstrous” lies. Many observers b...
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As the war in Ukraine escalates, Russian President Vladimir Putin is claiming that the Kremlin was attacked overnight by drones intended to assassinate him. Two explosions could be heard throughout Moscow at roughly 2 a.m., and footage showed part of the Kremlin on fire. The two blasts occurred about 10 minutes apart, and no injuries have been reported thus far. When asked who is believed to be responsible for these explosions, the Kremlin stated that Ukraine carefully planned this in an attempt to take out the Russian leader. Oddly enough, Putin was not at the Kremlin at the time of the attac...
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After a reported 19,000 air-raid alarms in Ukraine’s first year of war with Russia, the people needed something a little more uplifting going into their second year – so Mark Hamill, the iconic Star Wars lead, offered his voice to help. The air-raid app has been downloaded more than 14 million times and warns the people of Ukraine of Russian bombs, missiles or exploding drones may be heading their way and suggest they find shelter. People can choose between a woman speaking Ukrainian, or Hamill speaking English with a Jedi Knight-like voice. IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 GREAT CELEBRITIES WHO DIED IN ...
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Russia’s Industry and Trade Ministry announced last week that it has been working on setting up a domestic manufacturer of generic forms of Viagra, the medication used to treat erectile dysfunction, after the U.S. said it would stop supplies last year. The U.S. pharmaceutical company, Viatris, which is a spinoff of Pfizer, officially cut off new supplies last Wednesday. Medication is not a part of the economic sanctions placed on Russia by the United States, the European Union and other supporters of Ukraine, but Western pharmaceutical companies have stated that supplies could be halted due to...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that severely restricts the expression of members of the LGBT community in Russia. In late November, Russia’s parliament approved the bill that expanded the definition of “LGBT propaganda.” Previously, the almost decade-old law outlawed this kind of “propaganda” only when aimed at children. On Monday, upon Putin’s approval, the law was officially amended to prohibit all “demonstration” of “nontraditional relationships or preferences” in public, online or in media. IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 GREAT CELEBRITIES WHO DIED THIS YEAR! Russian lawmakers argue t...
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Recent reports from the Kremlin have added to speculation about Russia’s descent into authoritarianism. The Russian news outlet Baza claimed this week that men in President Vladimir Putin’s administration had been banned from traveling outside of the country, fearing that they will never return. Although the Kremlin has not confirmed the ban, the publication reported that the order is connected to a Kremlin staffer who failed to return from travels out of Russia. “It’s possible that this is a precautionary measure since there is a rumor among officials in the administration that such a require...
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Britney Griner is being transferred to a penal colony in Russia following her February arrest for cannabis oil possession in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport. She was sentenced to nine years in prison in August, and White House efforts to negotiate her release have yet to be successful. As of Wednesday, her attorneys do not have “any information on her exact current location or her final destination.” IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 GREAT CELEBRITIES WHO DIED THIS YEAR! Her appeal was rejected last month. She was apparently visited by U.S. embassy officials last week before. This past July, the U.S. made a...
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Mikhail Gorbachev, the Russian politician who was the last leader of the Soviet Union before its dissolution, passed away at the Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow yesterday. Doctors said Gorbachev had been under supervision there since 2020 due to a “severe and prolonged illness,” that finally took his life at the age of 91. IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 GREAT CELEBRITIES WHO DIED THIS YEAR! He was the longest-living Russian leader in history, surpassing past leaders Alexander Kerensky and Vasily Kustenov by two years. He was known in his period of leadership for eventually accepting social democrac...
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