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The fire on the Russian missile ship "Serpukhov" in April was a special operation by the Main Intelligence Directorate

The Legion “Freedom of Russia” and the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate Andrei Yusov gave a press conference and said that the fire on the ship was started by a Russian military man, now a Legion recruit with the call sign “Goga”. The Russian served on the Serpukhov and helped the Ukrainian special services for a long time, and then committed sabotage. Along with secret documents, Goga was taken to Ukraine.

"Serpukhov" burned on April 7, when it was parked in the city of Baltiysk (Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation). The Main Intelligence Directorate said that the fire completely destroyed communications and automation, so repairs to the ship would take a long time. They didn’t give any details then, but they published a video with a plan of the ship and the moment of the arson.

"Serpukhov" of project 21631 "Buyan-M" is a fairly new ship. It was launched in 2015. He is armed with Kalibr and Oniks cruise missiles, which the Russian Federation uses to attack Ukraine.

In the photo - “Serpukhov” and “Goga”, and in the video - the moment of arson and a plan of the ship.

Nelly serves proudly. She is a volunteer. I can not post the video. 27 MB

Nelly is 21 years old. She is a senior mortar gunner.

"There will be no peace without our Crimea, without our Donbas and without our Luhansk region. I was born when Crimea, Donbas and Luhansk were officially ours. I have not visited Crimea, but I really want to go there. I want to travel around Donbas and Luhansk without a mortar, without a machine gun, but as a tourist.
When I find out that Ukraine has won, the first thing I will do is go to the cemetery to visit our Defenders," she says.

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Weather notice says severe storms today. BRANSON got one yesterday

⚡Trump reportedly considering making deal with Putin to block Ukraine's NATO accession, officials tell Politico.

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly considering the possibility of making a deal with Russia to block the future NATO accession of certain countries, namely Ukraine and Georgia, Politico reported on July 2, citing unnamed officials "familiar with the thinking inside Trump's inner circle."

Here is the story of "The Bugatti that wasn't ". Getting 3 bars this morning.

⚡️More than three tons of cocaine were found in bananas from Ecuador that were heading to Russia.

Their value could have reached 254 million dollars. The illegal bananas never made it to Russia.

Sad day for Ruzzian elite…sniff sniff

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In the trenches under fire: The GoPro of a woman assault soldier from Kharkiv region!

Soldiers of the Third Assault Brigade cover their own and shoot back at the enemy, wait out the shelling and help the wounded. All this while enemy drones are constantly hunting overhead.

This is a typical routine of the soldiers in defensive positions where the enemy tries to break through every day - from Diana's camera.

Together with her comrades from the 3rd Company of the 1st Assault Battalion, she repels the Russians' attacks in the direction of the brigade. @ukrainejournal

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Vera Putina

In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Nikolaevna and the family name is Putina.
Vera Nikolaevna Putina (Russian: Вера Николаевна Путина; 6 September 1926 – May 2023) was a Georgian woman who, from 1999, stated that Vladimir Putin ("Vova") is her son. The woman's claims contrast with Putin's official biography, which states that Putin's parents died before he became president.[1][2] The Telegraph concluded that while the woman might be simply wrong or part of a public relations effort, the story "identifies the holes in the known story of Mr Putin's past".[2] The official story is that Putin's parents were already in their forties when Putin was born, which leaves a gap of over ten years since the births of their previous sons, Albert and Viktor,[3][4] neither of whom survived childhood. Details of the first ten years of Putin's life are scarce in his autobiography, especially when compared with other world leaders.[2]

Allegedly Vladimir Putin with his mother, Maria Ivanovna Putina (née Shelomova), in July 1958; two years before Vera Putina claims he was sent to his grandparents in Russia.
Putina was born in the village of Terekhino near Ochyor, Perm Krai in the Soviet Union.[5][6] She lived in the village of Metekhi, a village in Kaspi Municipality, about 18 kilometers east of Gori, Georgia.[5] Putina claimed that Putin's father was a Russian mechanic, Platon Privalov, who got Vera pregnant while he was married to another woman. She claimed Putin was 2 years older than his registered birth date as he was held back in school. A "Vladimir Putin" was registered at Metekhi school in 1959–1960. Records show that his stated nationality is Georgian.[2] Putina married a Georgian soldier, Giorgi Osepahvili. Her husband pressured her to abandon her son.[1][2][7] In December 1960, she delivered "Vova" back to his grandparents in Russia. Putina believed that the St. Petersburg-based "parents" referred to in Putin's official biography adopted her son from his grandparents.[1][2][7]

Through her contacts, she learned that Putin had become a KGB officer. In 1999, she spotted Putin on television.[1] Putina said that Russian and Georgian people visited her village to pressure her to remain silent. A school teacher, who says she taught Putin, stated that she too had been threatened. Putina said she was ready to do DNA tests.[2] Russian journalist Artyom Borovik's plane crash coincided with the documentary he was making about Putin's childhood, including a report about Vera Putina.[1][2][8] Italian journalist Antonio Russo was reportedly also interested in Vera Putina before he was murdered.[2]

Putina died in Tbilisi, Georgia, in May 2023, at the age of 96.[6] She was buried in Metekhi on 30 May.[9
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