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Another orcish priest calls to eradicate Ukrainians with TOS-1 “Solntsepiok”.
“They are heretics, they deserve to die”
Audience is nodding their brainless heads
 

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In response to protests in Moscow that blocked the construction of a mosque for 60,000 Muslims, Chechen fighters from Kadyrov recorded a video saying that if Russia does not resolve this, they will stop fighting the Ukrainians and turn their weapons against the Russians. .
 
OLIGARCH DEAD Russian energy giant boss found dead in Siberian cell in 40th mystery death of oligarchs and Putin officials

Tariq Tahir Will Stewart

ANOTHER top energy boss in Russia has been found dead – the 40th mystery death of an oligarch in the country.

The body of Igor Shkurko, 49, deputy general director of Yakutskenergo was discovered in his cell in a detention centre after he was accused of taking a bribe.

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OLIGARCH DEAD Russian energy giant boss found dead in Siberian cell in 40th mystery death of oligarchs and Putin officials

Tariq Tahir Will Stewart

ANOTHER top energy boss in Russia has been found dead – the 40th mystery death of an oligarch in the country.

The body of Igor Shkurko, 49, deputy general director of Yakutskenergo was discovered in his cell in a detention centre after he was accused of taking a bribe.

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Did he leave all his assets to Putler?;);)
 
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In response to protests in Moscow that blocked the construction of a mosque for 60,000 Muslims, Chechen fighters from Kadyrov recorded a video saying that if Russia does not resolve this, they will stop fighting the Ukrainians and turn their weapons against the Russians. .
“Lighten up, Francis” Sergeant Hulka
 
All across the continent, Europe's paradigm shift and her aid to Ukraine are often frustrated by civil sensitivities and excessive bureaucracy:

Norwegian ammunition manufacturer Nammo would like to expand production for Ukraine's sake, but is thwarted by a neighbouring internet company that secured local capacities of electricity for itself. There's simply not enough electricity left for Nammo to produce more shells, and apparently the local government is not authorised to prioritise security-related interests over business interests.

In Sweden, on the other hand, fellow manufacturer Bofors is struggling with new environmental regulations at its Karlskoga proving grounds which prevent it from quality control test firings of newly-produced artillery shells during the weekend. The city council does not recognize (politically mandated!) ammunition shipments to Ukraine as a "compelling reason" necessary for an exception permit, reducing Bofors' output in doing so.

And in Germany, Ukrainian tank crews sent there for instruction purposes had to be trained with German small arms rather than the Russian-made ones they use in war because German regulations forbid the use of Kalashnikov ammunition types on military firing ranges. (Source, in German)
 
All across the continent, Europe's paradigm shift and her aid to Ukraine are often frustrated by civil sensitivities and excessive bureaucracy:

Norwegian ammunition manufacturer Nammo would like to expand production for Ukraine's sake, but is thwarted by a neighbouring internet company that secured local capacities of electricity for itself. There's simply not enough electricity left for Nammo to produce more shells, and apparently the local government is not authorised to prioritise security-related interests over business interests.

In Sweden, on the other hand, fellow manufacturer Bofors is struggling with new environmental regulations at its Karlskoga proving grounds which prevent it from quality control test firings of newly-produced artillery shells during the weekend. The city council does not recognize (politically mandated!) ammunition shipments to Ukraine as a "compelling reason" necessary for an exception permit, reducing Bofors' output in doing so.

And in Germany, Ukrainian tank crews sent there for instruction purposes had to be trained with German small arms rather than the Russian-made ones they use in war because German regulations forbid the use of Kalashnikov ammunition types on military firing ranges. (Source, in German)
Always thought there’s some sort of “bypass” in case of conflict
 
Many laws have been scrapped since 1990 and others penned since without taking into consideration a potential geopolitical shift.
Also we're not technically in any conflict.
 

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