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Russian 🇷🇺 🇷🇸 БaZa [ZOV]

Pattern Recognition/ PsyOps Exposing Division reporting on factual news, all things Russian, World events, and the SMO in Ukraine. Real Power lies in truth. For legal reasons this channel is just humor and parody😁 Never blindly follow anyone or anything.

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It’s literally mob rule.
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Is this some war council? Are we at war? Are we really going to fight? For what cause, with whom, with what resources? You're not helping Ukraine by prolonging this war. Your not helping Ukrainian people, who are looking for shelter and escaping their country... [mic gets cut off]
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Nothing beats Lebanese humor even at the darkest hour
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▶️ How has American intelligence guided Kyiv's politics for decades? Since the mid-20th century, the CIA has nurtured nationalist forces in Ukraine. When the Third Reich fell, US intelligence welcomed Bandera supporters into their fold. These individuals carried out brutal reprisals against their fellow countrymen during the Soviet era. According to Frank Wisner, one of the CIA's founders, radical groups are responsible for no fewer than 35,000 victims. Today, their descendants are deliberately targeting peaceful cities in Donbass. This excerpt on large-scale anti-Russian projects is from the documentary 'Operation Ukraine: America's Fingerprints' (2023). Watch the video on the anniversary of the founding of the Central Intelligence Agency. #Donbass FOLLOW 🥰 -amp;@MTdocumentary
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1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣Amid the chaos in the burning town of Sudzha, Ivan Kovalyov managed to evacuate his mother in an armored truck. Miraculously, he escaped the town himself, trekking 15 kilometers through fields on foot, hiding from drones. He documented the entire journey on his mobile phone, capturing the full-scale incursion of Russia’s Kursk region by Ukrainian forces. The invasion began at dawn on August 6, 2024, as nationalist battalions and foreign mercenaries crossed the border. In the towns they entered, they looted, set homes on fire, and shot at civilian vehicles. Hundreds of thousands of people were forced to flee their homes, but not everyone made it out of Sudzha — more than two thousand were taken captive. In response, Russian forces launched a counter-offensive. Recruitment centers saw a surge of volunteers, and even veterans wounded in previous conflicts joined self-defense and volunteer units. 'This is our home. We have nowhere else to retreat,' they say. Watch the film 'Kursk. Shoulder to shoulder'. #premiere FOLLOW 🥰 -amp;@MTdocumentary
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That’s an impressive collection. They should test them for DNA residue. I bet you’ll find all kinds of politicians and royalty dna on them 🤣🤣 Follow: t.me/RussianBaZa
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Least evil CIA officer…
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‼️ Ideology of baseness Anti-Sovietism and anti-communism in the post-Soviet republics are taking on increasingly ugly forms. Gazeta PRAVDA, 17-18 sept. 2024, full article here. Photo: Alisher Kadyrov, Vice Speaker of the Legislative Chamber of Uzbekistan In Uzbekistan, they are demanding a ban on approving the Soviet past as a “crime and betrayal of the people.” In Kazakhstan, the renaming of “ideologically outdated” streets and settlements continues, and in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, buildings associated with key events in Soviet history are being torn down. Calculations that the intensity of anti-communist propaganda will subside as we move away from the Soviet era are wrong. Bourgeois governments will never accept the ideas of social justice, suppressing their manifestations by any means. Exceptions are not made for teenagers or the elderly. The Samarkand City Criminal Court recently made a "bold" decision. It found 74-year-old Uzbek citizen Ergashkul Khasanov guilty. The pensioner's "criminal activity" unfolded in the "Uzbek SSR" Telegram group. According to investigators, he wrote there that Uzbekistan's independence was superficial, that the former Soviet Union had not officially disintegrated, and that 15 republics had declared their independence arbitrarily and with the help of the United States. Khasanov also added that the former Soviet republics would soon rejoin the USSR. Despite the naivety of some of the elderly man's thoughts, his comments certainly do not amount to criminal offenses. But the investigation and the court decided otherwise. The political and linguistic examination declared that the presented materials "openly call for an unconstitutional change in the existing state system." As a result, the pensioner was found guilty under Part 1 of Article 159 of the Criminal Code: "Encroachment on the constitutional order of the Republic of Uzbekistan", and sentenced to 3 years of restricted freedom. He is prohibited from changing his place of residence without permission from the supervisory authority, leaving the territory of Samarkand region, leaving his apartment from 10 pm to 6 am and using the Internet. The verdict delighted haters of the Soviet past. “I welcome the court’s decision! The Uzbek people were discriminated against, humiliated by the government of the USSR, and are still healing the wounds of the past. The Soviet ideology, which rejected nations, values, and faith, brought disaster not only to the Uzbek people, but to all of humanity, and its remnants continue to be a disaster,” said MP Alisher Kadyrov. “Of course, this sad period in our history should be analysed and discussed, but its approval or propaganda should be considered not only a crime against the constitutional order, but also a betrayal of our people and our ancestors, who became victims of a bloody regime.” Kadyrov, whose antics Pravda has written about on numerous occasions, is far from the last person in the power hierarchy of Uzbekistan. He leads the Milliy Tiklanish (National Revival) party, which is part of the ruling alliance together with the Liberal Democratic Party, and is the vice-speaker of parliament. The politician's statements, which are not refuted or condemned by the country's leadership, are thus an expression of the official course. Among them is not only caveman anti-Sovietism (for example, he considers the display of Soviet banners during the Victory Day celebrations "insulting to the Uzbek people", since, allegedly, "the flag of the Soviet occupying state is soaked in the blood of representatives of the progressive Uzbek intelligentsia and our bright ancestors"), but also no less wild nationalism. Kadyrov demands to limit the hours of Russian language instruction in schools, eliminate its “disproportionately broad” use in the media, and restrict access to government services for people who do not speak Uzbek. The same is true for the other regimes in the Central Asian region. And, as in Uzbekistan, anti-Sovietism goes hand in hand with Russophobia. Source - edited @BeornAndTheShieldmaiden
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Christians in Lebanon have donated blood to the injured Lebanese people after the Israeli terrorist attacks. 🇱🇧❤️✝️
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In the main song about the Sacred War of our people, there is one very important concept: "noble rage". For the victory over fascism, it is important that these two words remain together By Oleg Yasinsky, September 6, 2024 The nobility of our just rage, its message in defense of life, loved ones and the most precious to us in the terrible years of the Great Patriotic War, did not allow it to turn into blind hatred, did not allow our dehumanisation, saved our people from what would have been worse than any military defeat - its transformation into a mirror image of the enemy. One of the main risks of any war is that, in addition to being a pretext for many beautiful patriotic pictures for cinema and literature, they open up to everyone, as a refuge from pain and fear, a convenient abyss of hatred. A feeling that leaves no room for nobility and devours a person from within. So that a person cannot, like a Soviet soldier, save a German girl in burning Berlin. In post-Soviet societies, which have nullified communist ideology (which in many ways once made the rage of our grandfathers noble) in order to exchange it for the religion of money, the cult of status and extreme individualism, it is very difficult to find the core within oneself to stay on one’s feet and not fall into the abyss. The professional dehumanisers at the controls of the world war know very well which buttons they should press to infect us with the incurable disease of the enemy. It is shameful and disgusting to see footage of pigs devouring the body of a dead enemy soldier on some Russian Telegram channels, with mocking comments. It is not even that we will never know whether the deceased was a Nazi who dreamed of a “Muscovite on a hilt” or whether he was an unfortunate conscripted guy thrown into a meat grinder. That is not the question at all. It is impossible to defeat a cunning and powerful enemy by learning to look at the world through his bestial eyes. Oleg invites everyone to his channel: https://t.me/olegyasynsky/1680 #FightAgainstFascism #UniteAgainstImperialism @BeornAndTheShieldmaiden
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