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2023-08-30 00:32:46
Pskov International Airport has been attacked by a swarm of ~20 UAVs. There is a large fire that looks like a hit on a fuel depot or something similar. Pskov is located about 700km from the Ukrainian border, about 200km from the Belorussian border, about 60km from the Latvian border and about 30km from the Estonian border. Some sources are alleging that the drone swarm came from the west, meaning they were launched from Latvia or Estonia... But there is no official information yet, neither as to what exactly happened, nor what the damage is.
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2023-08-29 02:05:29
Sometimes I think back to the genesis of the Ukrainian state in its current, post-Maidan form. How the Armenian-Ukrainian gangster Avakov, after becoming Minister of the Interior, created a bunch of Dirlewangeresque "Volunteer Battalions", invited their commanders to Kiev & then graciously allowed them to stand in line to devour the leftovers from a Joe Biden visit (VP back then). There are episodes in every revolutionary state's early history people simply block out, images so grotesque they leave no stain in public memory. Like the Bolshevik sailors who'd get high on "Baltic tea" (vodka + cocaine), put on a ton of makeup they stole from prostitutes & party through the streets of Petrograd in 1917.
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2023-08-25 00:01:37 Today we'll do a special news stream. We'll talk about what is currently known about the plane crash that claimed the lives of Prigozhin, Utkin & others. The stream will also be a requiem of sorts - we'll discuss the story of Wagner PMC & we'll be more candid than we usually were about that topic.
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2023-08-24 00:33:45 Russians will always venerate the dead like no other nation. We might hate the person when he's alive or even wish death upon him - but the moment he departs from this world he enjoys the status of a proper human being. We reflect on the good qualities of the deceased. If there were none - we manufacture them. The world will never be the same again after his departure - even if his name was Boris Yeltsin

Those who stubbornly refuse to fall in line of only speaking good of the dead will be harshly reprimanded. There was perhaps a single exception to hagiography - the brutal murder of Nicholas II with his family. An exception that proves the rule. The Soviet ghouls tried to erase it - the brutal murder - from people's memory. You wouldn't have read about it in Soviet Pravda. Even in this instance, the Soviet, still a Russian, remained true to his instincts. Yes, he might have fallen for all the communist fabrications about the man - but it would only concern the time when Nicholas II was a formal emperor. A coward, a bloodthirsty fool, an enemy of labour and all that. Yet his brutal death was never a joking matter. When Russians finally found out what actually happened to Nicholas II and his family - 70 years after the fact - an overwhelming majority of Russians have agreed that he must anointed as a new Orthodox Saint

I believe the anglo-american approach is a bit different. A lot of Brits would gleefully chant "The Witch is Dead" on the anniversary of Thatcher's death. This is not a moral judgment, but a difference in our approach to the dead. Americans are similar - the pure joy when their political/ideological enemy passes away is palpable. It's not the case in Russia

Russian veneration of the dead might even be irrational. It's like a switch that changes your perception entirely - and all the cynical remarks and even well-deserved hatred fades away into eternity - along with the soul of the deceased. What I'm trying to say here is that Prigozhin will turn into a fabled hero from now on. In people's memory, he will be fondly remembered for centuries. In his case, what critic could stand against him - even after he embarked on his bloody March of Justice crusade. His hero status will quadruple - no - octodecuple! He will become the new martyr of the new Russia that is about to come

The same treatment awaits Dmitry Utkin. I wonder if that understanding of Russian psychology is - in part - what has caused this plane crash. If the necromancer discoursemongers of one of the Kremlin towers have decided that these people have better utility being dead than alive. We will see that very soon. Now millions of Russians will exclaim: Prigozhin is a hero. The world will never be the same again after his departure.
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2023-08-23 23:08:08 Russian Federal Air Transport Agency published a list of people who were on a plane that crashed:

Sergey Propastin
Makaryan Evgeny
Totmin Alexander
Valery Chkalov
Utkin Dmitry
Moiseev Nikolay
Prigozhin Evgeny
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2023-08-21 00:59:32 Andrey Medvedev, Russian journalist & member of Moscow City Council:

“It was a year ago. Late in the evening of the 20th, I received a call from an acquaintance, an employee of a certain organization, who told me that Dasha Dugina had been killed and that it was definitely a terrorist attack.

The next day we met Vladlen, who had just returned from the front. We sat, drank coffee, talked about the war. And then Max said he wanted to go to the place where Dasha had been killed to lay flowers. So, we went.

A year ago, it seems like a lifetime ago. The Kharkov retreat hadn't happened yet. We were still holding Kherson. Arnie Ogneborets, Igor ‘Bereg’ Mangushev, Vladlen were still alive. Mobilization hadn't started yet, there were no UAV strikes on Moscow.

But in general, the day Dasha Dugina was killed was the day when many people came to a new understanding of what was happening. That this war is not against the Kremlin or the regime. It's literally against all of us. That this is a war of terrorism. That the enemy kills just for words and thoughts that seem dangerous. Dasha's murder made many people who neither supported the war nor sympathized with the authorities see the West with different eyes. When the mainstream media began to write understandingly and approvingly about the murder of ‘the daughter of the Kremlin's chief ideologue.’

We've lost a lot of people this year. I mean everyone. The country. About the families that received death notices. But have we become afraid? Weakened? Did we decide to surrender? Were we broken by Izyum and Kherson, by strikes on the Crimean Bridge or our cities?

Of course not. The war correspondents didn't stop filming, the volunteers didn't stop raising money and going to the front, those public people, who weren't afraid to speak out before, continue to do so now. Our warriors, both professional and mobilized, continue to fight to the death. Their heroic women continue to wait and believe. Yes, waiting for your man to return from war is heroism.

Time passes, but the bitterness of loss does not become less, and the pain will never go away completely. But we all believe that our brothers and sisters in Christ, Dasha, Vladlen, Arnie, Rostislav, Bereg, and hundreds of others, are alive with God.

‘Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?

Therefore, we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.

For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection.’

Our fallen ones are with us. And as our Lord defeated hell, so Russia will defeat her enemies. Not soon, the way is long and difficult. But she will win.”
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2023-08-18 14:32:24
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2023-08-17 23:51:27
The first Romanov Tsar rose to the throne in the middle of war, plague, famine & chaos. Yet he laid the foundations for three centuries of achievements. Learn all about Mikhail, first of his name, in the new installation of our Romanov series. Now available for FREE on Patreon. And, as always, on Gumroad.
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2023-08-17 21:56:46 Rare sight - direct armor vs armor combat. Translation of the post:

At 1:23, our tank arrives at Ukrainian BMP graveyard and destroys one of the vehicles with a direct hit. Just a minute and a half later, at 2:53, the tank destroys another AFU BMP, and its brother who saw its fate hurriedly leaves.

The battle continued until darkness, and from 3:41 we can see the heroism of the crew of the Russian BMP, which selflessly fires a 30-mm gun at the Ukrainian tank, distracting it and buying time for our tankmen who are firing at other targets in the field. The battle is completed by RPG volleys from the forest at 5:46, killing the Ukrainian BMPs and tanks standing in the field.

https://t.me/milinfolive/105185
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2023-08-17 10:59:16
Interesting map
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