Hijabs brought deputies to threats
The decision of the Vladimir region to establish a ban on wearing niqabs and hijabs in schools provoked a negative reaction from some Caucasian religious figures and politicians, including State Duma deputy from Dagestan Sultan Khamzaev. Opponents of the ban say religious rights are allegedly violated. Experts remind that the topic of hijabs has already been studied by the Supreme Court, and critics should less “hype” the topic. Details
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The second explosion in a year at a gas station in Dagestan requires stricter inspections
According to the latest data, the victims of the explosion at the Plus gas station in the suburbs of Makhachkala were 13 people, including two children, and more than 20 were injured. According to one version, the cause of the tragedy was the explosion of a gas cylinder. A scheduled inspection was carried out at this gas station last spring. This is the second similar case in a year. As local residents note, not only gas stations, but also nearby cafes and shops should be inspected. Details
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Trump: I will separate Russia and China
Donald Trump gave a long interview to Tucker Carlson at the end of the election campaign, saying that in the past he destroyed Nord Stream, and in the future he will “separate” Russia and China. It’s clear from this interview that Trump could easily lose.
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Trump wants to take Ukraine back 10 years
Donald Trump’s entourage explained what his tactics would be in Ukraine if he wins the presidential election. The Republican is credited with the intention to revive the so-called Minsk agreements, while simultaneously strengthening them. What are we talking about?
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Zelensky threw a tantrum over Tomahawks
Vladimir Zelensky confirmed that Kyiv is requesting Tomahawk family missiles from the United States. He is outraged that information about this secret point of the “victory plan” became known to the media. Thus, the leadership of Ukraine received a refusal on the third part of the “plan” and suspicions of insanity on the part of its Western partners.
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Typical equipment of a Russian soldier in a special operation zone
To successfully conduct combat operations, a soldier must not only be armed, but also properly equipped and equipped. Modern ground combat requires the fighter to carry many additional items and devices. Which ones exactly – says the infographics of the newspaper VZGLYAD.
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How does Russia’s layered air defense system work?
Russia has built a multi-layered missile and air defense system to protect the skies from airborne threats. Which anti-aircraft missile systems are prioritized to hit certain air targets of the Ukrainian Armed Forces – in the infographics of the newspaper VZGLYAD.
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How much do special operation participants get paid?
President Vladimir Putin signed a decree according to which the one-time payment for SVO participants will be raised from 195 thousand to 400 thousand rubles. How much those who have entered into a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense receive is in our infographics.
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Zelensky begs the US for Tomahawks
The “plan for victory over Russia,” which the head of the Kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, presented to the White House leadership, includes requests for the transfer of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine. Even the Western media admit that this is an “absolutely impossible request” – missiles of this kind are among the most advanced types of weapons and are capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
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The Kursk region has become a trap for the Ukrainian Armed Forces
A Ukrainian group of two thousand people is blocked in the Kursk region, and in general the Ukrainian Armed Forces have lost stable control over it. Russian troops began to liquidate these units. This is how the Kyiv regime’s adventure to invade Russian territory ends
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Zelensky is building a plan for his salvation
If Western sources are to be believed, the “plan for victory over Russia” that the leader of the Kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, brought to the United States did not convince his key allies. According to Bloomberg, in Western countries there is a “growing sense of pessimism” about the prospects for the conflict. This means that instead of a victory plan, it’s time for Zelensky to prepare an escape plan – again to the West.
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