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      From: mentificium@gmail.com              June 24, 2023 -- > Russia's collapse: News that will likely go unreported by       the cable news pack              6/24 -- Private jets, as well as the IL96-300 PU presidential aircraft used by       Putin, have flown from Moscow to St. Petersburg.       6/24 -- Former Russian President and current deputy chair of the Russian       National Security Council Dmitry Medvedev and his family have reportedly fled       Moscow for St. Petersburg.       6/24 -- The aircraft used by Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukasheno has       flown from Minsk to Bodrum, Turkiye, reportedly with Lukashenko's family on       board.       6/24 -- President Biden is spending the weekend at Camp David, which is close       to the Alternate National Military Command Center on the Maryland-Pennsylvania       state line.       6/24 -- Sandbag bunkers being set up on streets in Moscow.       6/24 -- Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has deployed his Chechen National Guard       troops to Wagner-held Rostov-on-Don. Wagner forces have mined the highway       between Rostov and Taganrog, one of the key supply hubs for Russian forces in       Ukraine.       6/24 -- Reports from inside Russia that the Russian state administration       functions of the Russian Federation are being transferred from Moscow to St.       Petersburg.       6/24 -- Heavy fighting reported between Wagner forces and Russian military       units loyal to Putin in the Voronezh region.       6/24 -- 71st National Guard Regiment "Storm Z" unit commander, who goes by the       name of "Zeki," has pledged his unit's loyalty to Wagner forces.       6/24 -- Wagner recruiting billboards are being taken down in Moscow.       6/24 -- Street brawls in Rostov between pro- and anti-Putin civilians being       shown on Russian TV.       6/24 -- A prisoner riot has broken out in Vodnik pre-trial detention center.       6/24 -- British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called an emergency Cobra       national security meeting.       6/24 -- Putin made hurried phone calls to Belarus President Lukashenko,       Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Uzbekistan President Shavkat       Mirziyoyev, and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Erdogan pledged his       full support for Putin. Tokayev        told Putin that the events in Russia were an "internal" matter.              6/24 -- Russia watchers are looking for a repeat of the 1991 collapse of the       Soviet Union with constituent republics of the Russian Federation using the       Russian uprising to declare their independence. All eyes are on Tatarstan,       which is still upset with        Putin for abrogating the last vestiges of its state autonomy.       6/24 -- Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Moscow Mayor Sergei       Sobyanin have been curiously silent and have not publicly rallied to Putin's       support. Mishutin's plane was one of several belonging to Russian leaders that       flew from Moscow to St.        Petersburg.       6/24 -- Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, the richest person in       the Russian government, excepting Putin, has reportedly fled Russia for Turkey.       6/24 -- Regular Russian Army units in Lipetsk have reportedly joined Wagner       forces and are jointly en route to Moscow.       6/24 -- There are calls for mass protests in Moscow and St. Petersburg calling       for an end to Russia's war against Ukraine and for Putin to step down.       6/24 -- Wagner forces have smashed through a barricade of dump truck placed on       a highway to Moscow.              6/24 - Reports of Wagner forces in Syria and Africa flying to Russia to       support the uprising against Putin.       6/24 -- The Kalinouski Regiment, a group of Belarusian soldiers fighting       alongside Ukrainian forces against Russia, have announced plans to seize       control of Minsk.       6/24 -- Russian Army machine gun emplacements are being set up along Moscow's       Ring Road highway.       6/24 -- Russian civilians in Rostov are bringing food and water to Wagner       troops in the city.       6/24 -- Russian army forces opened fire on a civilian car in Voronezh, killing       the father and seriously wounding his wife and daughter.       6/24 -- Ukrainian forces have launched an offensive in the Kherson region.       6/24 -- Wagner forces have shot down 7 Russian military aircraft and       helicopters in one day.       6/24 -- Polish President Andrzej Duda has summoned the National Security       Bureau for an emergency meeting tonight. PM Morawiecki and Defense Minister       Blaszczak will also attend. Poland is preparing for threats coming from       instability in the Kaliningrad        region and Belarus.       6/24 -- The Wagner Group convoy headed toward Moscow is led by its founder,       the neo-Nazi commander Dmitry Utkin.       6/24 -- Lukashenko announces that Prigozhin has accepted Lukashenko's proposal       to stop Wagner Group’s advance in Russia and start negotiations.       6/24 -- Major explosions at army bases in the Russian-occupied city of Urzuf,       near Berdyansk, after a wave of Ukrainian missile strikes.       6/24 -- All flights out of Moscow have sold out.       6/24 -- There’s more and more theories pointing toward Prigozhin only being       the face of a larger coup, which is supported by parts of the Army and the       intelligence services. The goal is to remove Putin, withdraw from Ukraine and       return to making        business with the world.       6/24 -- Uganda will send soldiers to Moscow to defend Putin if need be, says       Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Uganda’s President.       6/24 -- Russian oligarch and Putin ally Arkady Rotenberg fled Moscow by plane       to Baku, Azerbaijan.       6/24 -- Young Russian women fist-bumping Wagner fighters to say goodbye as       they leave Rostov tonight. Crowds gathered along the streets and cheered as       the Wagner soldiers shot their guns in the air. Note: Rostov-on-Don is the       capital of the Don Cossacks,        who don't consider themselves Russians.       6/24 -- Russian police have returned to Rostov after the Wagner Group’s       departure tonight. The people aren’t happy to see them. They are blocking       the streets and hurling insults at the policemen.       6/24 -- Russian special forces seized USD 48 million from the Wagner Group       headquarters in St. Petersburg today.       6/24 -- The Wagner rank-and-file soldiers are furious with Prigozhin calling       off the Battle of Moscow.       6/24 -- The authorities of Abkhazia have tightened control on the borders with       Russia and Georgia and instructed to take critical infrastructure facilities       under protection due to the situation in the Russian Federation.              https://www.waynemadsenreport.com/articles/june-24-2023-russias-       ollapse-news-that-will-likely-go              https://ai.neocities.org/Dushka.html -- Russian Artificial Intelligence              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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