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I like listening to both, they look at the same thing from different angles.

With summer just about here, drinking water could be the next domino to fall in Crimea. The Russians have always had major issues in keeping a supply of fresh water to the population since taking it over.There is discussion from both of a 70% drop in logistics transport across the 'land bridge', and varied reports of fuel shortages in Crimea, and now rumbles of food shortages.
That should be concerning to the russians.


It should be an accepted convention that the PM or other senior cabinet ministers should allowed to use the term “go fuck themselves” in a pretty conference up to twice a year. Save it for really special occasions, but use it when merited.Prepare to dox ....
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Russia calls Canada a ‘warmonger,’ promises response over Ukraine drone deal
Moscow is calling Canada a “warmonger” for signing a drone-production deal with Ukraine and is vowing to publish the address of a Canadian company working with Kyiv.www.ctvnews.ca
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This from the USSR 2.0 info-machine (TASS - archived, non-RUS server link here), quoting a foreign ministry spokesperson:
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Interesting to see exactly what they consider "facilities producing drones" for doxxing.
It appears there are now no undamaged bridges to temporarily occupied Crimea today.
Shucks.
My heart goes out to her…..not.A peak at how the Russian's living in Crimea are taking things.
No sympathyA peek at how the Russian's living in Crimea are taking things.
www.rferl.org
www.voanews.com
I doubt they would be allowed to leave. 'Russification' of occupied territories has a long history.has there been any report, other than the lady above, of a concerted effort for the Russians who moved in after the takeover looking for a way off the peninsula? The comments I have read are more concerned with ruined vacations and inconveniences rather than a potential threat to life.
They, the u.s., were also contributing to the lab that gave us Covid if I remember correctly.Interesting news release from the outgoing U.S. DNI on biolabs funded by the U.S. around the world.
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DNI Gabbard Reveals Evidence of U.S. Taxpayer-Funded Global Biolab Program | Office of the Director of National Intelligence
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US Releases Information On Biolabs In Over 30 Countries, Including Ukraine
The director of US National Intelligence (DNI) has released evidence that her office says shows "longstanding" United States government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries where research on biological pathogens, some dangerous, is conducted.www.rferl.org
Funny how the only "evidence" released is a couple of deck pages about Ukraine - downloadable here (DNI server) or here (archived copy).![]()
Outgoing DNI Tulsi Gabbard releases declassified info on 120 foreign biolabs
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released declassified information Friday on US taxpayer funding of more than 120 biological labs in 30 plus foreign countries.nypost.com
Here's what was being said about the "U.S. biolabs & bioweapons in Ukraine" narrative last year, from U.S. state media.
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Russia weds biolab, organ harvesting conspiracies to discredit US, Ukraine
Russian disinformation narratives about illicit organ harvesting and biological experiments in Ukraine have no basis in fact. Russia intentionally distorts Ukrainian law intended to support vital medical procedures.www.voanews.com
More (with the usual caveats) from Wikipedia:
Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory - Wikipedia
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Ukraine has not been targeting civilians directly, just making life unfun and hard. The most accepted theory is they left the Kerch bridge standing in such a way to allow the evacuation/movement of civilians out of Crimea, but to make it unsafe for the movement of significant amounts of goods into Crimea.has there been any report, other than the lady above, of a concerted effort for the Russians who moved in after the takeover looking for a way off the peninsula? The comments I have read are more concerned with ruined vacations and inconveniences rather than a potential threat to life.