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>>403461>>403466I wish you slavic sisters understood that your enmity and killing one another is exactly what the kikes want.
>>403461>>403466Ignore the iranian guy keep killing eachother
>>403472On one hand you\re obviously correct.
On the other hand, after watching retards kill one another for years instead of redirecting their killing intent toward their owners, it's difficult not to adopt the kikey mindset and just want them to tear one another apart.
Puppets of the sort that go into the meatgrinder exclusively invoke disgust and nothing but. As a bonus, it's the exact kind of loud, obnoxious, self-righteous shitstains that would sooner kill a whitey than say anything to a shitskin caucasoid muslim. They suddenly go all quiet and timid in the presence of shitskins. They deserve to rot in ditches eternally, for starters.
Also, just a random hypothetical:
imagine you live in ookraine or puccia, on the outskirts of where the "action" is happening, and one day two armed mongoloids break into your house, shoot you and proceed to rape your wife as you're bleeding to death, unable to move.
Would you not desire for the entire humankind to burn alive at that point? As your last, dying thought, would you not want absolutely everyone to suffer? Would you not lose all connection to everything "human"?
In my mind I keep existing in hypotheticals like that every day. I, for one, want to make the entire humankind eat one another alive. But wanting it is not enough, I need to take direct control over people and make them bite into their own flesh. I want them to feel all of it, I want them to understand exactly what is happening and why, and I want it to be on repeat, inescapable — you're done devouring yourself and then you "wake up" to do the same thing all over again. And again. And again. Ad infinitum.
It's the most basic way but somehow the most satisfying.
It is exactly what I'll be doing to everyone. And more.
For example, it's not enough to do it to all the "living" ones — I need all the "dead" ones to wake up and exist once again, just to join everyone else in self-devourment against their undying will. I mean it when I say "roko's basilisk is my spirit animal". There can be no escape, not even in "death".
Ye, sometimes life do be like that.
>>403472Ukrainians aren't my brothers. Their southern mindset and language are incompatible with ours.
>>403492Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan are the same postsoviet shit. Central Asia beyond Kazakhstan and Caucasian states are typical eastern dictatorships; Baltic States are also soviet shit, but soviet shit which relies on money from EU.
Putin gathered around him women who know nothing about modern technology in order to justify blocking the internet for Russian goyim.
V.V. Putin: Since you are a communications specialist, how would you assess the situation in this area at present? It is very important. One of the most important. Because, as you rightly said, without communications there can be no effective command of troops, and therefore no desired outcome. Starlink was shut down, right? It was shut down. There are other issues related to communications. There is also what the enemy has been using until now, when we used the relevant technical capabilities that did not directly belong to us. How do you think communications are set up now, and what else needs to be done to make them work flawlessly?
Female officer: Well, you know... work is being done in this direction and, accordingly, is developing. Well, of course, now the issue of blocking Telegram has been raised, yes, and this is a kind of enemy communication. Well, we probably need to develop something of our own, improve it, so that it can work, and everything will be fine on the front.
V.V. Putin: So, there are still issues that need to be worked out, and within the framework of this "MAX", right?
Female officer: Yes.
V.V. Putin: But in general, special communications...
Female officer: Special communications are organised very well, yes.
V.V. Putin: There are no problems.
Female officer: Yes.
V.V. Putin: But do you also agree that the use of communication systems that are not ours and are not under our control poses a danger to personnel?
Female officer: Of course.
V.V. Putin: Of course, it poses a danger, yes.
Female officer: Of course, it poses a danger, yes.
V.V. Putin: So, the use of communication systems that are not controlled by us poses a danger to personnel. Is that right?
Female officer: Yes.
V.V. Putin: Clear. Well, what about the Ministry of Defence's special types of communication, are they working? Is everything functioning there?
Female officer: Yes, they are working perfectly.
V.V. Putin: In a well-established mode, yes.
Female officer: In a well-established mode, yes.
V.V. Putin: Good.
>>403492>hypotheticals>I'm.. torturedYes, the entities benefitting from all this chaos want to break your spirit. They wipe your memory after every reincarnation for a reason
In Russia, a woman has been fined for a conflict in the parent chat room of the state-funded messenger MAX
A resident of the Orenburg region was fined about $55 for a quarrel in the school chat room "Parents". During the discussion, she insulted another participant, after which the latter went to the police.
The court characterized it as "public insult on the Internet". The case was considered without the accused herself and assigned a minimal fine.
“The arrest was extremely brutal. What happened in Moscow was nothing compared to this”: Security forces raided a metal concert in Yaroslavl
Spectators were forcibly forced face-down onto the floor, stripped, had their tattoos checked, and were told to go to the “SMO”. According to eyewitnesses, they also cut off long hair, a RusNews correspondent reported.
In the evening at the ‘Territoriya’ club in Yaroslavl, around 30 security officers stormed the ‘Funeral of Winter’ metal concert. One of them, armed with an automatic rifle, climbed onto the stage and forced the musicians to stop playing and lie on the floor. First, they confiscated the phones and passports of everyone present, then forced them to undress – searching for ‘forbidden’ tattoos. The security officers marked some people with a marker, writing ‘f***er’ and ‘fascist’ on those they deemed suspicious. The exact number of those detained is not yet known.
>>403986The men were held face down with their hands behind their heads for around five hours. The women were released earlier. Some of the people were taken to the club’s kitchen – screams could be heard from there. In the hall was a man who introduced himself as a military commissar: the men were brought to him one by one and told to go on ‘special military service’. A US citizen present at the concert was forced on camera to declare his love for Russia.
“During the second band’s set, about 30 officers from various security agencies stormed in, including FSB officers specialising in counter-terrorism. They were checking for tattoos and anyone with any kind of symbolism. Those people really got it bad. We just lay on the floor for several hours, with our trousers down,” eyewitnesses reported.
This is not the first such incident. In January, security forces carried out a similar raid on the Harvest Fest punk festival at the Motyga club in Moscow, and in February – at a concert by the black metal band Nechist at the Eclipse club. The scenario is the same everywhere: face down on the floor, interrogations, confiscation of phones, and a meeting with the military registration officer.
Russian propaganda has started spreading ideas of secession of the city of Narva and the surrounding region of Ida-Viru County from Estonia.
The ideas are presented under the guise of secession to the "Narva People's Republic" and spread in VK and Tiktok.
Also, the authors of this content have already drawn designs for the flag and coat of arms of the supposed pseudo-state formation.
>>403986>>403987>FSB> then forced them to undress – searching for ‘forbidden’ tattoosSo, nothing new. Ukros and sympathizers larping as natsoc are a thing to take into account.
I don't know how much of geopolitics and world affairs is organic anymore, if there even is any competition anymore of it's just taking orders from powerful kikes, but it'd be nice if there was at least a pretense that there isn't big one world government that every country is part of, and part of the pretense is maintaining multipolar plan, so it doesn't look like everything in the world is "west". I hate the west so god damn much the sooner west falls the sooner we'll get rid of the parasites infesting it
>>404026>how much of geopolitics and world affairs is organicTo me none of it seems organic. Funny how some years ago it was a bit more popular to "fearmonger" the new world order coming along and fucking things up, whereas said world order has been in place far longer that the mongering itself and there's nothing new about it. Which is why I keep referring to countries as "cattle pens with the same owners everywhere" instead, because it's all "countries" in name only.
>>404028>longer that<than*
>>404026>I hate the west so god damn much the sooner west falls the sooner we'll get rid of the parasites infesting itIt's easy to say this when you live in the best country what mankind could built, american flag.
>>404038It's one of those gut reactions, like when you have an itch that doesn't go away and for a microsecond you feel that desire to just take a knife to it and cut it out. Of course, unless you're one of those poor-impulse-control types, you're smart enough not to do that.
>>403994Russia's plan of illegal annexation of Donetsk and Lugansk was starting very similar in a subtle way. Nobody believed it or took it seriously until it was too late
why are Russian women so beautiful?
and why is the culture so beautiful too?
i wish i had Russian family or friends I could visit
>>404896>why are Russian women so beautiful?Their most genetically sound females weren't raped to death en masse at the end of WWII like what happened to German and French girls of all ages
>>404896>why are Russian women so beautiful?Slavic genes. You're referring to the minority of russians that live closer to Eastern Europe (around moscow). You won't find an average russian woman attractive, the majority of russians live in Siberia (& Asia) in extremely cold climate (just look where most of the russian territory is located)
>>404896>why are Russian women so beautiful?They vary, just like all women. Your perception is distorted by media.
>why is the culture so beautiful too?Idk what you mean by this. Most of their culture was destroyed by communism, but I can appreciate their culture just like any other European one.
They do have slightly less exposure to post-modern western faggotry due to isolation until the 90s, but that's only relative.
>i wish i had Russian family or friends I could visitThen consider moving there.
>>404896>why are Russian women so beautiful?Not really.
>and why is the culture so beautiful too?Is this bait? Traditional russian culture is gaudy, religious slop. Modern russian culture... doesn't exist at all, there is only monkey'd cargocult copies of the Western or Chinese slop.
>>404896>why are Russian mares so beautiful?Two words: Snow Pity. ^^
>>404898I think he was talking about russians as in the ethnic group not the nationality
Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service has commented on the situation regarding internet blockades in Russia: according to their information, the Kremlin’s aim is to create an internet that is entirely under state control.
At the same time, the Russian leadership is proceeding gradually and employing a series of measures to ensure that users become accustomed to the curtailment of internet access.
In particular, internet bills are gradually rising, connection quality is deteriorating, and alternatives are disappearing.
In the long term, the Russian authorities will attempt to introduce substantial charges for traffic from abroad — two dollars per gigabyte.
The aim is to make the use of VPN services extremely costly (especially given that even domestic traffic is counted as international when a VPN is enabled).
There are also plans to reduce the number of licence types available to providers and to increase the capital requirements for provider companies.
Such measures will lead to the liquidation or takeover of most companies; only a few of the largest, fully government-controlled firms will remain in the business.
A ban on providing telecommunications services to companies that have not installed the SORM system, which gives the FSB direct access to subscribers’ traffic, is also under discussion.
Recruitment has begun for people living with HIV and hepatitis—separate units are being formed for them
In several regions of Russia, recruitment announcements for military service have appeared targeting people with socially significant illnesses, including HIV, hepatitis, and even latent tuberculosis. One such announcement explicitly states that having a diagnosis is not a barrier.
Prisoners Are Beaten and Choked with Plastic Bags to Be Sent to the Military
Relatives of the prisoners report that inmates from penal colonies in the Penza region are being taken to the military recruitment office and forced to sign contracts—through beatings, torture, and threats of rape.
One of the victims, a 57-year-old man, said that after he refused, he was suffocated with a plastic bag until he lost consciousness and threatened with violence. Despite being classified as “Category D” (unfit for service), he was still sent to an assault company.
In Ufa, a student at the Military Training Center at Ufa University of Sciences and Technology was expelled after refusing to sign a contract with the UAV squad.
The student explains that in his fourth year, he had outstanding credits in his core course. He admits that he had a negative attitude toward both the course and the professor, which led to a sour relationship with her. Later, the professor began ignoring his attempts to pay off the outstanding credits and looking for excuses to deny him the course. This ultimately led to his expulsion.
Upon expulsion, he was persistently offered an academic leave of absence, supposedly to be reinstated after a year (although the third-party agreement signed upon admission did not stipulate such an option). Of course, this was not for "thanks," but for the infamous UAV squad contract.
The student refused. He was subsequently expelled with a government debt. Another classmate with him agreed to this option.
After his expulsion, other consequences immediately arose for him: his deferment expired, he faced the threat of conscription, and his student debt proved unmanageable. The student's greatest fears are the military enlistment office, the bailiffs, and the fact that after his expulsion and the loss of his deferment, they will begin to force him to sign a contract. He's already receiving calls from recruiters.
Russian authorities want to more actively use schoolchildren and students to monitor the internet. The government has approved a four-year plan that, among other things, calls for the development of "cyber squads" and media patrols.
Teens are expected to monitor social media and chats, search for "harmful content," and report the data to the authorities. Such groups have already existed since 2023, but they are now planning to expand their reach.
Schoolchildren are also being trained to inform from a young age. These patrols are required to identify minors online who could "destabilize the situation." This vague criterion could include anything, such as jokes about Putin or criticism of the government.
Moscow has been thrown back to the 2000s: taxis are stalled, gas stations require cash payment, and parking is available via SMS. You can now only order or accept a ride via Wi-Fi—many drivers haven't shown up for their shifts.
Muscovites have to pay for parking via SMS. Card payments at gas stations aren't accepted.
Putin's staff have been banned from using phones and are required to travel only in vehicles inspected by the Federal Security Service. These measures were introduced amid fears of an assassination attempt, The Telegraph reports, citing intelligence data.
Russia has banned the "parallel import" of computers and components from 22 brands.
The list includes Acer, Asus, HP, Samsung, Toshiba, and others. The restrictions will take effect on May 27. Russian authorities claim they will replace everything with Russian equivalents. But in reality, it looks more like the market is being cleared specifically for China.
In Russia, two physicists were sentenced to Stalin-era prison terms for treason. They were given 12.5 years in a maximum-security penal colony. The charges stemmed from a scientific publication in an Iranian journal.
In the summer of 2022, a series of treason cases began in Russia. Physicist Dmitry Kolker was arrested; he died shortly after his arrest. Many other scientists were also arrested on absurd charges and given long prison sentences.
>>405031At least ReactOS is better than Linux
>>405035This is also bait.
>>405032>Many other scientists were also arrested on absurd charges and given long prison sentences.>absurdNot so.
These "scientists" are influenced and corrupted by their peers in hostile countries. Under the umbrella of the "scientific community" all kind of leaks happens and these disloyal boneheads gotta it coming
Two Estonian citizens who sought treatment in Russia have been sent for psychiatric evaluation.
In winter, they crossed Lake Peipus on the ice and approached a political observer in Russia. The unfortunate souls ended up in pretrial detention.
25-year-old Danil explained his move by citing the "ban on the Russian language in schools" and difficulties finding work in Estonia.
Despite his request for international protection, a court in the Pskov region arrested him for crossing the border.
According to Danil, after an evaluation, he was declared "insane or mentally ill," a claim he categorically disagrees with.
He also told about the difficult conditions of detention. It is cold there, there is no toilet paper, there are mice running around, and in the psychiatric hospital he is given strange injections without explanation.
Roskomnadzor officially confirmed that the word "faggot" is not considered obscene under the media law.
Following a complaint against Vladimir Solovyov, the agency deemed it slang and a derogatory expression, not obscene language.
They also clarified that Telegram channels are not considered media outlets at all, and therefore these rules do not apply to them.
>>404903Your pic"Yakut ponies," not "Russians." The Yakuts are cool, but they're still a different people
(Damn! I live practically on the border with Yakutia, but I still haven't gotten around to seeing and petting these cuties!)
>>405233>I live practically on the border with Yakutia,Oh, that makes a lot of sense about you.
>>405235What do you mean?
>>403472>PicThis is wonderful! 🥹
>>405193>🫑Yeee bro, good said!
A student came to the police for help, but he was mistaken for a prankster and brutally beaten up
Grigory Korolev came to the police to report the theft of a powerbank, but faced violence from a police officer.
In the station thought that they were pranked and everything was recorded on the phone. This is reported by the "Team Against Torture".
According to Korolev, the cops beat him on the head, kicked him and hit him with a plastic object.
After the incident, he underwent a medical examination, which recorded abrasions, bruises and head injury.
Moscow's Kuzminsky Court has banned the distribution of Ukrainian writer Anna Gin's book "How Are You There?". - A personal diary about life in Kharkov after the outbreak of full-scale war.
The court found in the text "extremist materials" and signs of "incitement of national hatred".
Probably, it could have been banned for the phrase: "The world will never be the same. Damn the dictator. Fucking huilo."
Russia openly threatens Latvia with invasion
"The coordinates of decision-making centers in Latvia are known, and the country's membership in NATO will not protect terrorist accomplices from fair retribution," the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service said in a statement.
The Chekists said that Latvia allegedly coordinates together with Ukraine drone strikes on Russian territory. There is no evidence of this.
In Irkutsk, Russians recorded a video message to Putin complaining about the acute shortage of school places.
They asked the Russian authorities to ask China to finance the construction of a school.
"We are ready to learn Chinese, as we believe that we really need it very much. Active development of cultural ties with China is the only possible way of development for us."
>>405260Base and Redpill.
>>405260>Siberian / Eastern border>RussiansThere's a good chance they were ethnic Mongols. A gaggle of them making a little TikTok about school sucking isn't really news IMO. If they want better schools they can just build some themselves. They're just doing their usual Chinese thing of trying to make every country more like China.
>>405262>they were ethnic Mongols
While it is good to see White people, I still don't believe them advocating for Chinese relations is organic or well informed. Them being White gives even more reason to believe that they actually do have the capacity to build better things on their own. China doesn't even care to develop its own Northwestern borders to the benefit of its own people so if the bugs do opt to assist Irkutsk then it can be safely assumed they're trying to build a little bugpeople colony hive like they do everywhere.
Russia and China have extended the visa-free regime until 2027, which was originally valid until September 2026 and was launched to stimulate tourism.
Despite the fact that tourist traffic is indeed growing, Russia does not benefit from it. Chinese tourism is almost entirely tied to Chinese tour operators and Chinese payment systems (Alipay and WeChat Pay).
Due to poor integration of banking and digital services, most of the money goes through the Chinese infrastructure and does not settle in the Russian economy. The problem is aggravated by the absence of international payment systems in Russia.
Russia is losing hundreds of millions of dollars a year - up to $1-1.5 billion in optimistic scenarios. The main destinations for Chinese tourists are Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vladivostok and Baikal, but there is no mass interest in other regions of Russia.
>>405264>Them being White gives even more reason to believe that they actually do have the capacity to build better things on their ownRussians depend on support by foreigners for all their history. Russia essentially is big Canada, but much much older, without help from rich empire (as Canada receive help from U.S.) and people actually live in its worster, northern parts (not like Canadians).
>>405263I'm from Irkutsk (or rather, the Irkutsk region), and it saddens me to see how people, seeing the federal government's inability to provide decent living conditions for its citizens, are turning to another force that (in their opinion) should help. In reality, the federal government has long been selling Eastern Siberia (and Irkutsk in particular) and its resources to China, without giving anything back to Eastern Siberia itself. This is precisely what citizens see, hoping that at least China will help.
>>405284Not only Russians live here, but also a HUGE number of Ukrainians, as well as Belarusians, Germans, Jews, and Poles. But this isn't their choice; it's the choice of the imperial, and later (and to a large extent) Bolshevik, authorities. They FORCEDLY deported and exiled entire peoples and communities to Siberia for punishment or simply for labor.
>>405309>They FORCEDLY deported and exiled entire peoples and communities to Siberia for punishment or simply for labor.
>>405310You're such an asshole.
>>405309>of Ukrainians, as well as Belarusians, Germans, Jews, and PolesAnon, they all were assimilated after decades in exile under Russian Empire and especially after soviet ethnocides.
>>405309Don't they give out free land in siberia?
>>405314Yes, but not in Irkutsk, in neighbouring Far East. And you need gorillion of money and efforts to build even little fottage, because there is almost no any infrastructure and there is shitty climate.
>>405328>fottageCottage, of course
>>405328Oh, also - if you took free land and couldn't able to use it, State can take it back, because in first 5 years that free land isn't yours.
>>405233I didn't know. Thank you for telling me c:
The Kremlin has deleted a video of Putin failing to shout a threefold "hurrah" properly. The video was first published by TASS, but later it was quietly removed from the Kremlin's website.
Russian proxy pigs, go away!
>>405406Only after you, sweetie.
>>405314>>405328Hell, I can't even imagine the "Far East." I'm all too familiar with the federal division into the "Siberian Federal District" (yes, that's a dick) and the "Far Eastern Federal District"; I can't even imagine the Far East being Siberia.
>>405312I don't understand why you wrote this.
>>405542Because anon claimed that in Siberia live huge number of foreigners. But that's not true. Man, who was Jew, German or Pole, 100 years later became ordinary russhit.
>>405557Ah, anon didn't get my point. I meant that the Soviet Union was bull shit (and the Russian Empire too), not just as a fun fact. Nevertheless, whether they assimilated or not—the past and ancestors mustn't be forgotten.
>>405560Вот теперь я кстати врубил впн :D
>>405560>Nevertheless, whether they assimilated or not—the past and ancestors mustn't be forgotten.All who hadn't forgotten their roots already back to homelands.
"The Bunker Old Man" isn't just a figure of speech. Putin has truly lost his mind due to his paranoia. In 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic, Putin went into strict isolation. The circle of people with access to him has shrunk significantly, writes El Periódico.
The pandemic period finally sealed off Putin’s information bubble. Only his most trusted confidants had access to him, and they influenced his subsequent decisions — the invasion of Ukraine and the intensification of repression in Russia. Due to the war, security measures around Putin have been tightened to an unprecedented level. Trips to the regions have become less frequent, and public meetings are held with a pre-selected list of participants.
There are no meetings with the public — only extras from the security services, dressed up as happy citizens. Putin is terrified of death. He lives as if in a besieged fortress and trusts no one. Paranoia is the disease of all dictators, but it has taken hold of this one with particular fervor.
The FSO and FSB have been granted unprecedented powers. It is the security agents who decide whom the dictator will meet and what will be served to him. Due to his information isolation, Putin lives in a fantasy world and revels in imaginary victories.
At his last public appearance, he shocked even Z-bloggers with his remarks about the “successful advance of the Russian army,” while the front had stalled and Crimea was under blockade.
>>405651>There are no meetings with the publicDo you even watch Russia's tv? There are plenty of shows with the common ruskies, with retirees and babushkas.
>dictatorDear chatbot, you lost me here, Russia is a democracy.
>>405653Democracy is unique tradition of English people from 17-18th centuries. There are no democracies in the modern world. Only oligarhic regimes with different degres of authoritarianism.
>>405653>Do you even watch Russia's tv? Why should I do?
>There are plenty of shows with the common ruskiesYou're lying. There are only shows with coached in advance people.
>>405665>Only oligarhic regimes with different degres of authoritarianismTrue.
>>405666>Why should I do?Research on the ruskie government slop.
>>405666>There are only shows with coached in advance people.Vetted for security reasons.
>>405575Yes, and they also haven't forgotten the abuses and crimes they endured at the hands of the Bolshevik regime (and, to be fair, the Empire as well).
In Vorkuta, a monument to the victims of the Gulag was dismantled at the request of veterans of the war with Ukraine
The Vorkuta authorities dismantled a memorial dedicated to the victims of political repression at the memorial cemetery in the village of Yur-Shor.
The monument was unveiled on October 14, 2010. The plaque bears 33 names, with the coat of arms of Ukraine above them.
In June, participants in the war between Russia and Ukraine lodged a complaint about the monument. They claimed that the memorial should be removed (“there’s no reason for it to be in our city”) and that it was sufficient simply to mark the burial site on a map.
The city administration, after requesting information from the city museum, announced that members of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists were among those buried in the cemetery (these documents had been declassified and published as early as 2004).
The Vorkuta Public Chamber supported the initiative of the veterans, and the monument was dismantled.
>>406124>with the coat of arms of Ukraine above them.Well, that is kinda subversive.
Mass roundups of men who had not completed military registration took place in Penza. Women tried to stop the security forces from taking them away
On June 17, a video appeared on social media showing people in military uniforms forcing men into a minibus. Women surrounding the vehicle shouted that the men had been forced to sign a contract; they cried and then stood in front of the minibus, preventing it from leaving.
“Mediazona” determined that the video was filmed near the military registration and enlistment office for the Oktyabrsky and Zheleznodorozhny districts of Penza.
Subscribers to the Telegram channel “Govorit NeMoscow” report that mass roundups involving military registration and enlistment office staff are taking place in the city.
According to one eyewitness, traffic police cars and several minibuses were stationed near the “Sovremennik” movie theater in the very center of the city. Local Telegram channels report that roundups also took place in the district centers of Kamenka and Kuznetsk.
>>406202In NATO you can pretend to be retarded to get out of military service. In Soviet and post-Soviet nations, being retarded will get you sent to the front lines before anyone. These men are just going to have to tactically step on an AP mine in a way that won't completely kill them.
>Women tried to stop the security forces from taking them awayTheir girlfriends? Or their mothers? Getting frisky with a nohooves during wartime is dangerous because as soon as she gets bored or mad at you she can call the camo shortbus to come haul you away. If you die, she gets widowbux. Then poor NEETy has a mother who believes that joining the army will be a great way for her hikkikomori son to see the world and learn some useful skills and then he gets turned in to a skeleton by a DJI Mavic with a pipebomb glued to it.
>>406202>Subscribers to the Telegram channel “Govorit NeMoscow” report that mass roundups involving military registration and enlistment office staff are taking place in the city.What a inversion of reality and outright disinformation. There are plenty of videos of exactly that happening, but in UKRAINE, aka 404.
The military service in Russia is exclusively by contract with the Ministry of Defense, no draftees are sent to the combat zones ever.
BTW. Your post matches the saying that: Every Accusation is actually a Confession.
>>406206Registration is not the same as actually drafting. They want everyone registered just in case they need to draft them.
We do something similar in the USA where you're not allowed to go to college as a man unless you register for selective service.
>>406206>UKRAINE, aka 404Turn off VPN, Vanya.
>>406211The problem is that drafting in army isn't thing for you for 50 years, while in USSR (Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan - USSR) drafting still there and it isn't selective - every men will be draft, unless you lucky or smart enough to have/simulate illness to not serve in army.
Messages reading “Moscow will burn” and a link to donations for the Ukrainian Armed Forces appeared on the Moscow mayor’s Telegram channel
This refers to the Telegram channel “Sergey Sobyanin. Personal Blog" (which has nearly 40,000 subscribers). On the evening of June 21, posts reading “MOSCOW WILL BURN” appeared there, along with links to a fundraiser for drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The Telegram channel was soon shut down. By morning, the channel had reverted to the mayor’s previous posts, the most recent of which was dated June 17.
The Moscow City Hall did not comment on the incident.
>>406337if it will burn anyway then why donate?
As part of its efforts to combat fraud and spam, the Russian government is discussing a series of proposals aimed at restricting the circulation of SIM cards for the Internet of Things and eSIMs, according to Kommersant.
What is being proposed:
✹ Classify M2M (Machine-to-Machine) SIM cards used in the Internet of Things as a separate category;
✹ Introduce additional identification requirements for users of such SIM cards;
✹ prohibit the transmission of voice calls and text messages from such SIM cards;
✹ prohibit Russians from registering eSIMs from abroad.
It is expected that these measures may be adopted as part of the third package of anti-fraud amendments to the legislation, but no specific decision has been made yet. Currently, the market for SIM cards used in the Internet of Things is in a gray area, and these cards are being used for spam calls.
Latvian intelligence has warned that Russia is preparing possible provocations against the Baltic states and Poland—such as missile and drone strikes—to put pressure on NATO and force the alliance to withdraw its support for Ukraine.
At the same time, intelligence officials believe there is no direct military threat from Russia: “We do not currently fear a full-scale invasion. Even if the war in Ukraine ended today, it would take Russia three to five years to rebuild sufficient military capabilities.”
Four more Russian regions have imposed restrictions on gasoline sales
✹ Omsk Region Governor Viktor Khotsenko announced that “to prevent artificial panic buying at gas stations,” fuel will be available for sale only for filling a vehicle’s tank. The limit for gasoline will be 40 liters, and for diesel fuel, 80 liters. At highway gas stations, the limit will be 40 liters for gasoline and 200 liters for diesel.
✹ Restrictions on gasoline sales to individuals are being introduced in the Saratov Region—no more than 30 liters per vehicle. The limit will remain in effect until June 30. Regional Governor Roman Busargin called this a “necessary measure to reduce unwarranted panic and potential speculation in the fuel market.”
✹ Igor Kobzev, governor of the Irkutsk Region, reported that the region is “forced to switch to manual operation—we are determining fuel volumes for each recipient individually.”
✹ In the Novosibirsk Region, restrictions on fuel sales at gas stations are being introduced “to prevent speculative demand.” According to Governor Andrei Travnikov, he has instructed the local Ministry of Industry and Trade “to hold talks with the owners of gas station chains to reach a unified position on this issue within the day.”
✹ Residents of the Vladimir Region have also been asked to drive less due to “temporary difficulties” with gasoline.
Alexander Avdeev, governor of the Vladimir Region, urged residents of the region to reduce travel by private car and to purchase gasoline “only in the amounts currently necessary.”
“The calmer residents’ reaction to these temporary difficulties, the faster we’ll be able to get things back to normal,” Avdeev wrote on his Telegram channel.
According to the official, drivers “responded with a rush of demand” to the “logistical problems” that some companies experienced last week. As a result, lines formed and gasoline prices began to rise even at those gas stations where fuel deliveries were proceeding as scheduled.
A drone carrying five kilograms of explosives was found in a field in Estonia
In the Estonian village of Rüüge, a local resident who had gone to mow the grass found a drone in a field with an explosive device weighing about five kilograms attached to it. This was reported by Harris Puusepp, head of the Estonian Security Police Department.
The man found the drone on the evening of June 10.
“The man, having gone out to mow [the grass], discovered a drone lying in the tall grass. And there were still some parts of the drone left on a tree, so it appears it fell from there,” Puusepp said.
He speculated that the drone crashed in the field on June 3 during a Ukrainian attack on Russia.
The Russian government has amended the bill on AI regulation
Compared to the first version (which was criticized by the Russian business community), the document has been significantly shortened—it now contains 13 articles instead of 21.
The bill is now titled “On Supporting the Development of AI Technologies” — instead of the previous “On the Fundamentals of State Regulation of AI Technology Applications.” The document no longer addresses artificial intelligence in general but focuses on the development, implementation, and application of large, fundamental AI models.
The new version does not include the concept of a “trusted” AI model; only “sovereign” and “national” models remain. Models developed by Russian legal entities will be classified as such. They must process user requests and store data within Russia, and comply with Russian legislation and spiritual and moral values.
The Central Bank of Russia Did Not Allow Sberbank, Alfa-Bank, and T-Bank to Create Their Own Payment Systems
The Bank of Russia has denied Sberbank, Alfa-Bank, and T-Bank permission to create their own payment systems, RBC reports, citing its sources.
According to the publication, the regulator rejected all models for such a system proposed by the banks, making it clear that there will be no alternative to the National Payment Card System (NPCS, НСПК) on the Russian market.
RBC’s sources clarified that the Central Bank rejected both the initial concept, which involved card-based transactions, and the subsequent version, which was based on QR code payments.