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Ukraine is reaching deeper into its stocks of Cold War-vintage leftovers to find weapons—any weapons—that can strike military and industrial targets deep inside Russia.

Somewhere, somehow, someone seems to have found an additional batch of 1970s-vintage Tupolev Tu-141/143 drones—crude, hulking but nevertheless potentially effective vehicles that the Ukrainians last deployed a year ago, four decades after they initially retired from Soviet service.

Social-media users highlighted recent photos apparently depicting the wreckage of a Tu-143 in Russia’s Bryansk Oblast, just north of Ukraine. It seems the drone was part of Ukraine’s ongoing deep-strike campaign targeting Russian infrastructure—including oil facilities—in regions near

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BREAKING:
"Victory on earth is forged in heaven!" I say this every time, thanking our defenders of the sky: pilots, anti-aircraft fighters, everyone who watches over the airspace and everyone who ensures the result.

Since the full-scale invasion, I have personally thanked this person only twice a year - on a birthday and a professional holiday. For what? For a huge amount of work. And the main thing is the result of the fight against the enemy on the information front! Both in Ukraine and abroad... for which he received a well-deserved state award from the President of Ukraine.

Today I would like to thank Colonel Yuriy Ignat for the fifth time. I would like to thank you for your productive work as the head of the public relations service of the Air Force Command. He will remain in the Air Force and will work in another direction no less successfully. No doubt!
Wherever I am, I am sure I will thank him again and again!

Life goes on. The main thing is to remain human!

Let's fight on!
✌️Together to Victory!

A taxi driver from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky was fined for the fourth time for “discrediting” the Russian army. SibRealii

He was fined 30.000 rubles for a message in the WhatsApp group “Political Discussions” in which he criticized the war against Ukraine.

"The information posted by citizen M. expresses a negative attitude towards the military personnel of the Russian Federation and the conduct of a special military operation; it is aimed at discrediting, that is, denigrating, deliberately undermining the authority of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, distorting the goals and objectives assigned to them outside the Russian Federation Federation," reads the message on the court's website.

The accused refused to admit guilt, but explained to the court that he remained unconvinced. He also pledged not to commit such actions in the future.

According to the information published by the court, 61-year-old M. had already been charged three times under administrative law for a similar “offence.” The amount of fines he paid in the past amounted to 90.000 rubles.

From March 2022, when the “discredit” law was adopted, to October 2023, Russian courts received 8.055 administrative cases under this article; Russians were fined almost 194 million rubles under it.

In administrative cases about anti-war statements, posts and statuses on WhatsApp began to appear more and more often. As of July 2023, at least 184 cases of “discrediting” the army mention this messenger.

As a rule, after the third resolution on administrative punishment under the article on “discrimination” comes into force, a criminal case may be initiated for repeated “discredit” of the army.

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"The market is afraid of something." Ruble and Russian national debt collapsed against the backdrop of Putin's election .

The Russian foreign exchange market met the next presidential election with a noticeable fall in the ruble exchange rate.

At the Moscow Exchange on Friday, March 15, the dollar rose in price by 1.18 rubles, or 1.29% - the highest value in more than three months. The euro added 1.42 rubles and reached 101.22, the highest since the beginning of January.

At the end of the week, the dollar rose in price by 2.5% - a record since August last year, and paired with the euro, the ruble experienced the worst week since December (+2.3%).

"The market is clearly afraid of something," writes Evgeny Suvorov, an economist at TsentroCreditBank and author of MMI. A popular version, he notes, is that after the elections, "the ruble will be released": the Central Bank and the Ministry of Finance will reduce or stop selling foreign currency from reserves, with the help of which they "brought down the temperature" of the ruble in the fall, when the dollar soared above 100 rubles.

Along with the ruble, Russian government bonds, with which the government closes the budget deficit, are falling. On Friday, the RGBI index, which reflects OFZ quotes, collapsed to its lowest since April 2022 - 116.03 points. Yields on all debt securities of the Russian government jumped above 13%. And the sell-off was accompanied by increased trading volumes of 12-18 billion rubles, says PBS analyst Dmitry Gritskevich.

"Pressure on the ruble continues to be exerted by a probable reduction in exports in quantitative terms," said Dmitry Babin, an analyst at BCS: against the backdrop of problems with settlements through banks in Turkey, China and the UAE, export revenues of the Russian economy rolled back to three-year lows at the beginning of the year. According to the Central Bank, the sale of goods abroad brought only $28.9 billion to the country, which is 14% less than a year earlier. The shortage of foreign currency "is exacerbated by increased budget expenditures, as well as the persistence of a relatively large outflow of capital abroad," Babin said.

At the same time, the market is afraid of additional budget expenditures, Suvorov points out: in his pre-election address to the Federal Assembly, Vladimir Putin made promises for 12 trillion rubles, which means that the authorities need to find and pour 2 trillion rubles of additional money into the economy annually.

Having failed almost all of the key promises of the fourth term, from poverty reduction to demography, Putin is going into the fifth with a new package of national projects, with which the government promises to achieve economic growth of 20% in six years.

But the key risk for Russia is uncertainty, said Sofia Donets, an economist at Renaissance Capital. The war economy lives off reserves, she points out, but this source is gradually nearing exhaustion: more than half of the $113.5 billion of the NWF's free money has been spent during the two years of the war – $57.6 billion.

Military spending is already eating up a third of the budget, which has never happened since the days of the USSR, but Putin does not plan to stop: he is preparing for a long war with the West and in his fifth term wants to reshape the world order according to his wishes.

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February 2024 — Monthly analysis of Russian fossil fuel exports and sanctions
14 March 2024 by Vaibhav Raghunandan.

Coal: China has purchased 38% of all Russian coal exports since 5 December 2022. They are followed by India (20%) and South Korea (13%).

Crude oil: Since the EU/G7 bans on 5 December 2022, China has bought 49% of Russia’s crude exports, followed by India (30%), the EU (7%), and Turkey (5%). Oil via pipeline is only partially sanctioned.

The EU’s crude oil imports have arrived via sea to Bulgaria and via pipeline to the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary.

LNG: The EU was the largest buyer, purchasing 49% of Russia’s LNG exports, followed by China (21%) and Japan (19%). No sanctions are imposed on Russian LNG shipments to the EU.

Oil products: Turkey, the largest buyer, has purchased 25% of Russia’s oil product exports, followed by China (12%) and Brazil (11%). The EU’s sanctions on seaborne Russian oil products were implemented on 5 February 2023.

Pipeline gas: The EU was the largest buyer, purchasing 41% of Russia’s pipeline gas, followed by Turkey (29%) and China (26%). No sanctions are imposed on Russian pipeline gas imports into the EU.

It seems the refinery fires are the best way to stop countries funding russian terrorism.

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Joint appeal of the Legion "Freedom of Russia", the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Siberian Battalion to Vladimir Putin.

Vladimir Putin, the whole world has been watching for several days now how the Russian city of Belgorod, Belgorod and Kursk regions have turned into an active combat zone. At the same time, the administration you installed, despite our repeated calls, is preventing the evacuation of the civilian population. In this regard, solely because of your ambitions, civilians continue to suffer and die.

We urge you to stop this circus, think about the fate of innocent Russians and allow the evacuation of civilians from the combat zone. Your elections have long since turned into a complete farce. Stop forcing ordinary people to participate in your show at polling stations under bombs and artillery fire. Even forced expression of will is not possible when air raid signals sound. You have long lost your legitimacy, and in the current circumstances even the appearance of an electoral process has disappeared. It is obvious to everyone that Russia needs immediate and fundamental changes. In Russia, the need for a deep transformation of the relationship between the authorities and the people, and a frank conversation about new fair social rules, is long overdue.

If you are ready to discuss the future of our country without dictatorship and authoritarianism, we, for our part, are ready for such a conversation. If you still have courage and responsibility, get in touch with us in a way convenient for you.

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Air raid alert in Belgorod, explosions heard

“A missile siren has been launched in Belgorod and the Belgorod region. If you are at home, do not go near the windows. Take shelter in rooms without windows with solid walls (hallway, bathroom, toilet, pantry). If you are on the street, go down to a shelter or other safe place,” Governor Gladkov wrote.

Earlier, the Freedom of Russia Legion announced large-scale attacks on military targets in Belgorod and called on “everyone who has not yet managed to leave the region to immediately go to shelters.”

Just trying to send their ballot...

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G7 members are ready to ban Iran Air from flying to Europe if Tehran hands over short-range ballistic missiles to Moscow.

The US is said to have joined its six G7 allies in issuing a statement warning Iran against sending missiles to Russia or face consequences.

"If Iran continues to supply Russia with ballistic missiles or related technologies, we are ready to respond quickly and in a coordinated manner, including with new and significant measures against Iran," the G7 statement said.

The United States is reacting increasingly aggressively to Iran's support for militants in the region who carry out attacks on American bases and to Tehran's alleged hacking of American infrastructure.

A senior US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said one option being considered by the G7 would be to end Iran Air's flights to Europe.

Iran Air
The state-owned Iranian airline, the national air carrier. Based in Tehran. Performs flights to 54 cities in 30 countries of the world. It was founded on February 24, 1962. In 1964, the airline became a member of the International Air Carriers Association, and in 1983 joined the World Tourism Organization as an affiliated member.

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🕯 Exactly two years ago, Russian terrorists attacked the Mariupol Drama Theater, killing hundreds of peaceful Ukrainians.

"The inscription "Children". Two years have passed... The world must remember everything that Russia has done against Ukraine and Ukrainians, and every Russian murderer must be held accountable for what he has done. We will ensure their responsibility. May the memory of all those whose lives were taken by Russian terror," President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy honored the memory of the victims.

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In January 2016, Konstantin Nikolaev, his wife Svetlana Nikolaeva and Maria Butina attended the inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the United States.

During the Russian war against Ukraine, the Tula Cartridge Plant, which Nikolaev along with Igor Rotenberg are co-owners since a 2 February 2017 announcement, has supplied very large amounts of ammunition to support Russian forces.

Nikolaev is a major investor in a satellite imagery company that supplies classified imagery intelligence to the Russian government which received its license for classified intelligence from the FSB

The Russian billionaire businessman who is a co-owner of Globaltrans, the largest private rail operator in Russia

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In July 2018, while residing in Washington, D.C., Butina was arrested by the FBI and charged with acting as an agent of the Russian Federation after serving time in an American prison she was deported back to Russia.

The Senate Intelligence Committee later concluded that she attempted to persuade the Trump campaign to establish a secret communications back channel with Russia.

In 2021, she was elected to the State Duma as a member of United Russia.

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During the session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, politicians from SPD, VDP and "Greens" voted for a resolution that Kyiv needs the Taurus missiles.

This happened against the background of the fact that on March 14, German Bundestag deputies did not pass a decision on the transfer of Taurus to Ukraine.

The vote in the European Parliament took place on the resolution on "the need for unwavering support of Ukraine from the EU."

Paragraph 11 of the document emphasized that: "The country especially needs highly developed air defense systems, long-range cruise missiles such as Taurus, Storm Shadow and Scalp systems, modern combat aircraft, various types of artillery and ammunition, as well as drones."

451 deputies supported the resolution; 46 — opposed; 49 - abstained.

In addition, the representatives of the VDP and the "Greens" unanimously voted for the resolution.

“The vote in Strasbourg shows how isolated the traffic light government in Berlin is with its line.

Despite the fact that we, the CDU/CSU, welcome the vote of the EU deputies from the SPD, the Greens and the VDP, the presentation of opposite positions in Brussels and Berlin is a deception of the voters", said the head of the CDU/CSU group in the EU Parliament, Daniel Kaspari.

The Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz remains opposed.

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