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Russian oligarchs began to get rid of housing in London
Russian oligarchs are trying to trade their houses in London for housing in Dubai. This is reported by the Financial Times agency.

“In recent weeks, a $42.7 million mansion in the fashionable Knightsbridge district of London and a three-bedroom apartment for $10 million have appeared on the list of properties offered by Dubai realtors. The Russians want to swap these and other properties, avoiding bank transfers and financial checks, while offering big discounts on property in the UK.

Personal sanctions against Russian oligarchs were introduced after the start of a special operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the purpose of the special operation is to protect the inhabitants of Donbass from years of genocide. After the introduction of personal sanctions, Western countries began to seize the property of Russian businessmen. So, in the UK , the 58-meter yacht Phi , owned by Vitaly Kochetkov, the founder of the Motiv communications operator in the Urals Federal District, was arrested. Earlier, the British Foreign Office also announced a total asset freeze and a travel ban for seven of Russia's richest and most powerful oligarchs, who, according to the agency, are associated with the Kremlin, Reedus writes .

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Are they really not patriots and do not know where and for now it is necessary to direct their capital .... Who would have thought .... I can’t even believe it!
 

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20 Civilians Evacuated From Besieged Plant In Ukraine's Mariupol
At least 20 civilians, including several children, were able to leave a badly battered steel plant in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Saturday in what could be the start of a long-awaited, larger evacuation of the last holdout in the Russian-held city.

Ukrainian fighters of the Azov regiment, which has been defending the site, said the 20 civilians had left, possibly for the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, about 225 kilometers (140 miles) to the northwest.

Russia's Tass news agency carried a similar report, though putting the number of evacuees at 25.

 

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Another large explosion/fire reported in Belgorod, north of Kharkiv, inside the borders of Russia.
Possible payback for missile attack on Kyiv during UN sec. visit,gloves completely off after Russian atrocities now,Putin bitching about weaponry given to Ukraine,remember the gleeful supply of Russian weaponry to US adversaries or how about FSB agents offering Taliban $ for killing US soldiers in Afghanistan:finger::finger::finger::finger::finger: Vlad
 

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Lol, the "Tulsi is hot and super liberal" wedge troll. Nooooiiiiiice!

Fuck that dumb bitch in her surf hole.
 

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According to Stavridis a dozen or more Russian generals have been killed. They hit a command post with a meeting of 3 BTGs officers a few days ago because their communications have been jammed forcing a meeting, 2 generals killed and another severely wounded, along with 50 other officers in total injured or killed. Almost the entire southern front command wiped out at a stroke.
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Retired Adm. James Stavridis, former NATO supreme allied commander for Europe, claims that the Russian military’s “amazing incompetence” in Ukraine has resulted in a loss of generals and other top officers that is unprecedented in modern history.

“In modern history, there is no situation comparable in terms of the deaths of generals. … Here, on the Russian side, in a two-month period, we’ve seen at least a dozen, if not more, Russian generals killed,” Stavridis told John Catsimatidis on WABC 770 AM in an interview that aired Sunday.
 
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