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Former Minister of Kazakhstan Bishimbayev, sentenced to 24 years for the murder of his wife, disappeared from the colony.

The former Minister of Economy of Kazakhstan, Kuandyk Bishimbayev, who killed his wife, disappeared from the colony, the publication Airan found out. The journalist of the publication went to the colony, but there she was told that they had never had Bishimbayev.

His lawyer confirmed to the journalist that the former minister is not in the colony in Arshaly. In the colony in Stepnogorsk, his presence was also not confirmed. Where exactly Bishimbayev is and whether he is serving his sentence is unknown.

The Committee of the Penitentiary System denies this information. "False information about the escape of convict Kuandyk Bishimbayev is being spread on social networks. This information is not true. This convict is serving his sentence in the maximum security institution," the department said, but Bishimbayev was never shown.

In May 2024, he was sentenced to 24 years in prison for the murder of Saltanat Nukenova. After the appeal, the convict was allegedly transferred to the maximum security colony in Arshaly.

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t.me/Ukraine_Report/26232?sing"Iron Lady from Estonia" Katja Kallas, candidate for High Representative/Vice-President for foreign affairs and security policy of the EU

In her introductory statement, Ms Kallas, pledged to work on strengthening the EU’s position in the world and safeguarding its geopolitical and economic security. She also called for more investment in defence and stressed the importance of cooperating with international partners.

She emphasized that by supporting Ukraine, the EU is fighting for its own security and values, defending the UN Charter and its global principles. She warned that Russia, Iran, NK, and - more covertly - China, want to change the rules-based world order, and called on the EU to respond to this threat alongside its closest allies and partners “without losing an inch of who we are”.

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The Origin of Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities. Hostilities ended "at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month" of 1918, in accordance with the armistice signed.

In many countries, there is a minute of silence at 11am to remember those who died for our freedom from WWI onwards.

Red poppies became the symbol of this day due to the poppies growing throughout the fields in Flanders in WWI. People often buy one as a brooch and the proceeds go to many things including families of deceased servicemen/women and rehabilitation programs for returned soldiers.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rememb

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During the night attack in the Tula region, the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck a chemical plant.

Ukrainian drones have struck the Aleksinsky chemical plant, which produces gunpowder and ammunition for the Russian military, in Russia's Tula Oblast, sources at the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) report.

The SBU sources said at least 13 drones flew at the plant overnight, and orange smoke erupted due to the gunpowder at the site.

The plant itself was shut down, and personnel evacuated, a 110 kV supply was damaged.

It is also reported that in addition to the chemical plant, the Aleksin Thermal Power Plant was confirmed to have been hit, and a power line was damaged.

In 2023, the Aleksinsky Chemical Plant was included in the US sanctions list due to the production of ammunition, as well as polymers, paints and varnishes, and composite materials for the Russian military-industrial complex.

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Good morning Resisters everywhere. Something to remember when encountering MAGA

💩  Russian nazis shoot a Ukrainian fighter after a short interrogation. Before his death, our fighter said that he was from the Sumy region

The people of Odesa waking today to devastation after Russians sent drones equipped with thermobaric warheads onto apartment buildings all over the city.

Russia no longer seems to have interest in military targets, pure attempts to terrorize the civilian population.

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🤯Teachers in Russia are making tin foil hats to protect themselves from external NATO influence.

The patriotic initiative "Helmet of the Fatherland" was meant to demonstrate readiness for protection against NATO satellites' radiation. Teachers completed the task and reported on their work with photos and videos.

It turned out that the absurd instruction was sent to the teachers by a Belarusian prankster.

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