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15 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said:

Don't tell him Australia has rare earth minerals. 

Too late! Albo and Rudd have already made sure he knows in the hope that he'll treat us nicely.

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Further Russian economy trends...

 

I read that Russia sold 25 tons of gold to china. And also have been selling bargain oil to India for $22 per barrel.

 

I'll go back and find the sources of this, in case it is propaganda

 

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in some Places Media is just Propaganda. (Hitlers Germany) TRUTH and a FREE & FAIR Election is nowhere to be found. Poutain gets 98%. Yeah Right. His Opponents die Mysteriously.  That's the way Ruthless DICTATORS work. Nev

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45 minutes ago, facthunter said:

in some Places Media is just Propaganda.

Oh, but that only happens in Roosia and chaynah! (& maybe Faux Newts)

 

Surely NOT our patriotic merde media?

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The Ukrainians are using an Antonov AN-28 STOL twin turboprop, equipped with an M134 Minigun, and operated by civilians, to shoot down Russian drones.

The M134 Minigun is a six-rotating-barrels machine gun that pumps out between 2000 to 6000 rounds a minute of standard NATO 7.62 x 51mm rounds.

They effectively fill the air with lead, and when they hit a drone, they blast it to pieces. The AN-28 crew is claiming to have shot down nearly 150 Russian Shahed drones since starting operations.

Now the Russians are equipping some of their drones with air-to-air missiles, to try and knock out Ukrainian air defence efforts. This is in addition to the drone already carrying a warhead that detonates on impact.

 

https://www.twz.com/air/watch-ukraines-minigun-firing-drone-hunting-turboprop-in-action

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Russians furious as Putin cuts off internet: 'I started to panic'

Throughout modern history, regimes seeking to maintain power have often targeted communication networks, limiting access to news, social media or mobile connectivity during times of political tension or security threats.

Such measures are typically justified as necessary for national security.

Critics, however, argue that restricting communication infrastructure can also make it easier for authorities to control public discourse and reduce the ability of citizens to organize

Kremlin cites security

The Kremlin says recent mobile internet disruptions in Russia were introduced for security reasons.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the restrictions comply with existing legislation and were necessary to ensure public safety.

or share information.

“All disconnections and restrictions on communication are carried out in strict accordance with current legislation,” Peskov said.

The comments came after residents in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other Russian cities reported widespread mobile internet outages.

Networks disrupted
Users first began reporting problems accessing websites and mobile applications in Moscow on March 5, according to the Russian technology outlet Kod Durova.

In some cases, people said they lost service entirely and were unable to make phone calls.

The disruptions affected Russia’s four largest telecom operators — MTS, Megafon, Beeline and T2 — though the outages appeared inconsistent depending on location.

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The Russian Internet disruptions story is backed by the Scandinavian Dagens.com, an online independent media company, owned by the Danish marketing group, Media Group Denmark.

 

The Russian internet and mobile phone service shutdowns are regularly carried out by the Russian military anytime they suspect a Ukrainian drone attack is imminent.

 

https://www.dagens.com/war/russians-furious-as-putin-cuts-off-internet-i-started-to-panic

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