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Because Xitter is now truncating tweets
The information is confirmed from various sources in medical and political circles. This is not about injuries. Other details need further clarification. He has been sick for a long time, and we are talking about systemic health problems.
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But someone replied with this.
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Several dozen representatives of private security companies in camouflage seized the territory of the Dulisima oil company in the Irkutsk region of russia. A video from the site shows PSC soldiers firing in the air and forcing the company's employees to the ground. Russian media sources claim that this is no ordinary raid and that things are more complicated. In principle, we do not need to go into details. The main thing is, there will be more and more of such guys with machine guns hopping around russia, and more and more issues in the rf will be resolved precisely this way
This is what happens when the Dictators mailed fist is reveled to be a Kittens Paw in a Wool Sock. Putin begging for weapons from North Korea has to have been the final straw.
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Wagner mercenaries on a side job ...
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Halliburton equipment worth $7.1m exported to Russia in past year, customs records show
Exclusive: US oil multinationals face questions over trade with Russia amid pressure to cease operations

Daniel Boffey Chief reporter
Sun 17 Sep 2023 14.37 BST

US oil and gas multinationals are facing fresh questions over their trade with Russia after customs records revealed that more than $7.1m (£5.7m) worth of equipment manufactured by Halliburton has been exported into the country since it announced the end of its Russian operations.

Last September Halliburton, one of the world’s largest providers of products and services for oil and gas exploration, sold its Russian office to local management amid pressure on all US companies to cease their trade after the invasion of Ukraine.

Russian customs records seen by the Guardian show that despite this move to sell up on 8 September, Halliburton subsidiaries exported equipment of a value of $5,729,600 to its former operation in Russia in the six weeks that followed the sale.

The equipment was largely shipped from the US and Singapore although the records show it originated in a range of countries, including the UK, Belgium and France.

The bulk of exports from the subsidiaries ended on 6 October but the last shipment to Russia from a Halliburton company, recorded as Halliburton MFG in the records, was of a sealing element priced at $2,939.40 on 24 October 2022 from Malaysia to a firm called Sakhalin Energy, a consortium that is developing the Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project in eastern Russian. Its investors include Gazprom. Shell disinvested from the consortium after the invasion of Ukraine.

After a short pause, imports of Halliburton equipment to Russia then resumed in December 2022 from two companies unrelated to the US multinational.

The products were imported from Turkey, bringing the total value of exports of Halliburton equipment to Russia since the company closed its operations to at least $7,163,317.

Of all the exports to Russia made since last September, 98% were supplied to Halliburton’s newly independent former operation, known as BurService, whose clients have included Gazprom, Rosneft, TNK-BP and Lukoil.

According to customs records, exports to Russia of Halliburton equipment, which range in type from pumps, to wrenches for the drilling of wells, and cement additives, continued until at least the end of June this year. More recent records are yet to be made available.

There is exasperation in Ukraine at the lethargy of many large industrial players in the west in extracting themselves from the Russian economy.

The findings illustrate the difficulties multinational companies have had in unpicking their trading relationships and in controlling the distribution of their products via third parties.




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Halliburton? Because of course they have.
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Shockingly Quick Defeat Shows Putin Is Now Too Weak to Defend His Allies

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A year and a half after the Russian president’s rash, illegal, blundering invasion of Ukraine, Russian peacekeepers have been forced to admit defeat in the faraway enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, handing control back to Azerbaijan after a 24-hour military offensive, which killed a senior Russian officer.

For Azerbaijan, which began talks with Karabakh’s Armenian separatist leaders on Thursday to formally take back control of the region, it looked like a surprisingly swift conclusion to a 35-year conflict that has cost thousands of lives.

But for Putin's Russia, it’s an equally stunning loss, proof that Moscow's writ no longer holds in the Caucasus and that the post-Soviet security bloc Putin set up to mirror NATO in the region—the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)—is a spent force.

And the Russian dictator has only himself to blame.

In the two full-on wars fought over Nagorno-Karabakh, from 1988 to 1994 and again in 2020, the separatists had full military and political support from Armenia itself and, indirectly, from Russia.

But since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Caucasus calculus has changed. Armenia took no action as Azerbaijan moved to cut off its supply route to Nagorno-Karabakh, the Lachin Corridor, over the past year. Then, earlier this month, Armenia held its first joint military exercises with the United States, clearly turning its back on the CSTO.

On Tuesday, emboldened by events, Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev ordered the offensive, his troops quickly capturing key heights and strategic junctions in Nagorno-Karabakh. The separatists crumbled, agreeing to a ceasefire backed by Russian peacekeepers.
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Let's look back at a nice episode of the proud history and tradition of the Russian Navy.

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For those interested, Drachinifel posted two (half hour plus) videos about the above catastrophic voyage and battle.



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Armenia has joined the ICC. Russia not happy.

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Russia’s Olympic Committee suspended by IOC for violations against Ukraine
Russia recognises Olympic councils from four annexed territories
No decision yet on neutral athletes competing at Paris Olympics

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Thu 12 Oct 2023 17.59 CEST

Russia’s Olympic Committee has been suspended for violating the Olympic charter with “immediate effect and until further notice” after it incorporated sports bodies from four territories annexed from Ukraine.

The suspension was announced by the International Olympic Committee as a response to Russia’s decision to recognise Olympic councils from the occupied regions of Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia last week.

The IOC spokesperson, Mark Adams, said the move had violated the territorial integrity of the Ukrainian Olympic Committee, and confirmed that Russia would no longer be eligible for any funding from the IOC as a consequence.

“The unilateral decision taken by the Russian Olympic Committee on 5 October 2023 … constitutes a breach of the Olympic Charter,” he said. “Because it violates the territorial integrity of the NOC of Ukraine. The Russian Olympic Committee is suspended with immediate effect until further notice.”

However Adams said the suspension had not yet affected the possibility of neutral Russian athletes competing at next year’s Paris Olympics, which would be decided at a later date.



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From a Murdoch outlet, believe at your own risk.

Russian President Vladimir Putin suffers cardiac arrest in presidential bedroom, an insider group reveals
Russian President Vladimir Putin has suffered a cardiac arrest in his bedroom following months of speculation over his health, a source has claimed.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest following months of speculation over his health.

General SVR, an organisation claiming to have classified intel on Kremlin activities from retired and active intelligence officers, shared its allegations to social media.
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"Putin convulsively arched while lying on the floor, rolling his eyes," General SVR said.
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"Help was provided on time, the heart was started, and Putin regained consciousness."
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… but his soul has departed his body permanently. :torches:
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Uninformed wrote: Sun Oct 01, 2023 4:53 pm For those interested, Drachinifel posted two (half hour plus) videos about the above catastrophic voyage and battle.
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Putin Keeps Being Surprised By Russians' Economic Struggles

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has twice said this week that he is surprised by his citizens' economic struggles.

Russia's economy took a hit after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, being subjected to more than 13,000 restrictions. This makes it the world's most-sanctioned country, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace notes.

The effects are being felt nationwide, with support for the war falling as Russians feel the financial pinch caused by sanctions, according to a poll by independent Moscow-based research group Chronicles, released a year into the conflict.

Russia's currency has also been affected, prompting Russia's Central Bank to hike interest rates at an emergency meeting in August from 8.5 percent to 12 percent. On Friday, the bank again moved to increase interest rates to 15 percent per annum, saying that "a long period of maintaining tight monetary conditions in the economy" will be required.

Newsweek found that shortages of items in Russia, including fuel, are causing price hikes nationwide.

On Wednesday, Putin said during a meeting with members of his government that he was shocked at how expensive chicken is these days.

He asked Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev during the meeting why the price of chicken had risen drastically since the beginning of the year.

"But why has chicken become so expensive?" Putin asked. "Poultry meat costs 27 percent more than at the beginning of the year."
Hey Putin, wars cost a lot of money even without sanctions.
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Hundreds storm airport in Russia in antisemitic riot over arrival of plane from Israel

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Hundreds of people stormed into the main airport in Russia’s Dagestan region and onto the landing field Sunday, chanting antisemitic slogans and seeking passengers arriving on a flight from Tel Aviv, Israel, Russian news agencies and social media reported.

Russian news reports said the crowd surrounded the airliner, which belonged to Russian carrier Red Wings.

Authorities closed the airport in Makhachkala, the capital of the predominantly Muslim region, and police converged on the facility. Dagestan’s Ministry of Health said more than 20 people were injured, with two in critical condition. It said the injured included police officers and civilians.

Video on social media showed some in the crowd waving Palestinian flags and others trying to overturn a police car. Antisemitic slogans can be heard being shouted and some in the crowd examined the passports of arriving passengers, apparently in an attempt to identify those who were Israeli.

In a statement Sunday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Israel “expects the Russian law enforcement authorities to protect the safety of all Israeli citizens and Jews wherever they may be and to act resolutely against the rioters and against the wild incitement directed against Jews and Israelis.”

Netanyahu’s office added that the Israeli ambassador to Russia was working with Russia to keep Israelis and Jews safe.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs for Russia’s North Caucasian Federal District, where Dagestan is located, said that CCTV footage would be used to establish the identities of those who stormed the airport and that those involved would be brought to justice.

While voicing support for Palestinians in Gaza, the regional Dagestani government appealed to citizens to remain calm and not take part in such protests.
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keith wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 1:05 am From a Murdoch outlet, believe at your own risk.

Russian President Vladimir Putin suffers cardiac arrest in presidential bedroom, an insider group reveals
Russian President Vladimir Putin has suffered a cardiac arrest in his bedroom following months of speculation over his health, a source has claimed.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest following months of speculation over his health.

General SVR, an organisation claiming to have classified intel on Kremlin activities from retired and active intelligence officers, shared its allegations to social media.
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"Putin convulsively arched while lying on the floor, rolling his eyes," General SVR said.
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"Help was provided on time, the heart was started, and Putin regained consciousness."
I saw a random twitter account post almost exactly this same description on twitter, complete with the "convulsively arched" reference. That was at least a week and half, maybe two weeks ago, I think. I will admit to sometimes being a little foggy about time, sometimes mom doesn't sleep, so I don't sleep and days start to blend. But when I looked at that account I could see nothing to suggest he would have any such inside information. I can't remember how he described himself, but basically just a regular ol' person like me. I looked around and found nothing else from anyone else so I passed it off as just some guy spewing stuff.

I sure do wish this is true, I think Russia would pull out of Ukraine. We sure fucked up any chance of being able to be much help to Ukraine any time in the near future, given the current situation in the House. And if Trump wins election, that is the end of Ukraine.
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RVInit wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2023 10:48 am I sure do wish this is true, I think Russia would pull out of Ukraine. We sure fucked up any chance of being able to be much help to Ukraine any time in the near future, given the current situation in the House. And if Trump wins election, that is the end of Ukraine.
Unfortunately, Putins death might not mean pulling out of Ukraine. Whoever replaces him will be in the same situation he is, meaning they will likely do the same thing. All of his possible replacements are from the same ex-KGB community with the same world framing, and in that framing Ukraine can not be allowed to be its own country or get closer to europe. Their whole defense strategy depends on it.
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Hey Putin, the EU wants to grow in your direction. ;)

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This is a historic moment for our Union.

We are making a step towards our neighbouring countries and the enlargement.

We recommended that the Council:

🔹opens accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova,
🔹grants Georgia the status of a candidate country,
🔹opens #EU accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina once the necessary degree of compliance with the membership criteria is achieved.

Enlargement is an opportunity for the countries aspiring to join the European Union and us.
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If Putin didn’t have a heart attack, he might be at risk for one now.
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Finland closes Russia border posts after days of asylum inflows

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