That you hater?
All were probably generals too.
He thought he was safe
That you hater?
All were probably generals too.
"NEVER SURRENDER!"
"NEVER SURRENDER!"
Damn smokers
"NEVER SURRENDER!"
C'est la vie...
"NEVER SURRENDER!"
"NEVER SURRENDER!"
"NEVER SURRENDER!"
https://meduza.io/en/news/2024/01/16...e-to-sanctionsRussian airline S7 cuts Moscow staff amid aircraft repair challenges due to sanctions
The largest private airline in Russia, S7, plans to downsize its Moscow office and redistribute flight crews due to route changes and flight reductions, reports Kommersant. According to Kommersant, about 20 percent of S7’s aircraft are grounded because of problems with American engines, which cannot be repaired due to sanctions.
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https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/...kremlin-a83720White Scarves and Flowers: Wives and Mothers of Mobilized Soldiers Take Resentment to the Kremlin
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Wearing white scarves, a symbol of their protest movement, the women said it was a rare opportunity to express their opposition to the mobilization and publicly demand the return of their loved ones from the front.
“It’s obvious that we are straining the authorities with our existence,” Maria Andreyeva, the wife of a mobilized soldier and one of the most public figures in a growing anti-mobilization movement, told The Moscow Times at Saturday's protest.
“Our problems have been constantly ignored, but we won’t let our men be forgotten,” Andreyeva said, holding carnations traditionally placed on monuments dedicated to fallen soldiers in Russia.
Andreyeva is a member of Put’ Domoi (Way Home), one of the most visible groups of wives, mothers and daughters of some of the 300,000 men mobilized for the war in Ukraine.
Fifteen months after President Vladimir Putin declared the “partial” mobilization, these relatives are calling for full demobilization, sending requests to the authorities and saying that civilians must not be at the front.
“I want justice, I want [the authorities] to set a certain return date for our civilian men who had no military training. That’s my goal,” a woman told a Moscow Times reporter at the gathering, requesting anonymity due to security concerns.
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