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Kremlin goes after Russians abroad who criticize Putin’s war
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on February 1, 2024
Russia is targeting anti-war critics abroad, including Russian artists and celebrities who speak out against President Vladimir Putin. Moscow seeks to deport members of Bi-2, a rock band opposing the war, from Thailand but they are sent to Israel instead. Over 1 million Russians have left the country since the invasion, including...
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Destroyed Ukraine Is Testing Ground For The Military-Industrial Complex
WIth an estimated half a million Ukrainian soldiers dead, there is one "bright spot" in the US proxy war with Russia: the US military -industrial complex has used the war as a live-fire testing ground for the latest weapons. As Politico reports, a batch of "Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bombs" will soon be tested in Ukraine. The US military has not even received these weapons. Also today: Russian investigators claim a US Patriot missile shot down a Russian cargo plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war. Finally: More Texas border woes for Biden.
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