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Make Ukraine Great Again!!!

High mortality of RF senior officers is striking. Already 6 generals killed: Maj Gens Tushayev, Gerasimov, Kolesnikov, Sukhovetsky, Mityaev & Lt Gen Mordvichev. Dozens of colonels & other officers. I.e. RF army is fully unprepared & fights only with numbers & cruise missiles.
 
General Magomed Tushaev, a Chechen warlord, is believed to have been killed in a battle in Ukraine after a 56 tank convoy of Chechen vehicles were destroyed near Hostomel.
Magomed Tushaev was leading the 141st motorized regiment of the Chechen National Guard supporting Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. He was killed on Saturday, when his team was defeated by Ukrainian troops at the Hostomel airport near Kyiv, the interfax-Ukraine news agency reported.

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Ukraine was never great at any point of time in the history. Where did the idea of great AGAIN come from?
 
Ukrainian government giving handouts to their people base on vaccination status.
 
Anatoly Chubais has stepped down from his role as an international envoy for President Vladimir Putin, the most senior official to resign since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russian reports said he was currently in Turkey with his wife.
Mr Chubais was given the job of coordinating Russia's sustainable development goals internationally.
After the war began he posted a picture of a murdered opposition figure, in what was seen as a critical gesture.
There was no comment to accompany his Facebook photo of Boris Nemtsov, on the anniversary of his killing in view of the Kremlin. He has also made no comment yet on his resignation.
A source told the Tass news agency that he had left Russia as well as resigning as a special representative to President Putin.

"Yes, Chubais has resigned of his own will. But whether he has left [Russia] or stayed, that's his personal affair," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
Other than Mr Peskov and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, few members of the president's circle have appeared in public in recent weeks.


Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhaylo Podolyak said on Wednesday that it was interesting that the two top security figures, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov, were "nowhere to be seen", along with the heads of Russia's secret services.
Chubais was not seen as a Kremlin insider, despite having the post of special representative for ties with international organisations.
He is best known for his controversial role in helping to reform Russia's economy in the 1990s after the fall of the Soviet Union. The raft of privatisations under President Boris Yeltsin helped create a large number of very wealthy oligarchs.
Opposition figures were unimpressed by Mr Chubais's resignation. Jailed leader Alexei Navalny's spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh, cast doubt on claims that it was an anti-war protest, rather than "out of fear for his own skin and his own money".

Russia has clamped down on criticism of the invasion, which began on 24 February, requiring state-run media to describe it as a "special military operation".
 

Putin blocked Russia’s central bank chief from quitting over Ukraine war​


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The head of Russia’s central bank reportedly wanted to resign from her post within the last several weeks – only for Russian President Vladimir Putin to refuse her request and force her to remain as Western nations implemented crippling economic sanctions.

Elvira Nabiullina, who has worked closely with Putin to shape Russia’s economic policy for more than two decades, tried to quit shortly after the Kremlin ordered its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

But Putin blocked the move and Nabiullina was nominated last week for another five-year term leading Russia’s central bank.
 

Questions swirl over whereabouts of Russia's defense minister​

By Anastasia Graham-Yooll, Richard Allen Greene, Michael Callahan and Tara John, CNN
(CNN)Speculation mounted over the whereabouts of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on Thursday as the Kremlin spokesperson declined to comment on media reports that he had health problems.
Shoigu, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, has kept a low profile recently despite having a leading role in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The independent investigative Russian outlet Agentstvo reported Wednesday that Shoigu was in poor health, citing anonymous sources in the ministry.
Peskov dodged questions on Thursday about the health of Shoigu. "The Defense Minister has a lot on his plate at the moment," he said when CNN asked about Shoigu's reported absence. "The special military operation is going on. Naturally, now is not exactly the time for media activity, this is quite understandable."


The Kremlin spokesperson declined to disprove the report by Agentstvo when asked by CNN. "I can't. You shouldn't listen to the Agenstvo media outlet. Please address [these questions to] the Ministry of Defense."
 
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