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Apart from failure to wear a shirt and tie, I am sure Russia could put in an extradition request of this war criminal?
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Yes not wearing a shirt and tie
was wrong. He has done it before. At least talking them all, he spoke in English |
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LOCK HIM UP!!!! |
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[Operation Free Zelensky: How secret mission to get Ukrainian president across the Atlantic was carried out with NATO spy aircraft and fighters... as he tells US lawmakers 'your money is not charity, it's an investment in democracy'] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...sident-US.html |
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Fgs the tie is a nuisance to society.:fist: |
[Putin 'ready for peace talks': Russian leader tells
state TV he is 'prepared to negotiate' an end Ukraine war - as one of his ex-commanders slams 'stupid stubbornness' of Kremlin's war strategy] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...raine-war.html |
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Of course Getting those USA Deadly Patriot Missiles matters the most |
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daily fail reporting the fake news yet again :idc: |
Close to the Border
[Ukraine war: Ukraine Drone attack on Russian bomber base leaves three dead [A Ukrainian drone attack on Engels bomber base in south Russia has left three people dead, Moscow says. Air defences reportedly shot down the drone but falling debris caused the casualties in the overnight attack. Earlier this month Russia accused Ukraine of a similar attack on the airfield, home to strategic bombers that have taken part in missile attacks on Ukraine. The base lies about 500km (310 miles) north-east of Ukraine's border. The Ukrainian military has not officially commented on the attacks but BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg says the latest incident will come as an embarrassment to Russian authorities. Russia's defence ministry says its air defences shot down the Ukrainian drone flying at low altitude at about 01:35 on Monday (22:35 GMT Sunday).] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-64092183 https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-w...gress-12541713 |
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Russian sausage tycoon Pavel Antov has been found dead at an Indian hotel, two days after a friend died during the same trip.
They were visiting the eastern state of Odisha and the millionaire, who was also a local politician, had just celebrated his birthday at the hotel. Antov was a well known figure in the city of Vladimir, east of Moscow. Last summer he denied criticising Russia's war in Ukraine after a message appeared on his WhatsApp account. The millionaire's death is the latest in a series of unexplained deaths involving Russian tycoons since the start of the Russian invasion, many of whom have openly criticised the war. Reports in Russian media said Mr Antov, 65, had fallen from a window at the hotel in the city of Rayagada on Sunday. Another member of his four-strong Russian group, Vladimir Budanov, died at the hotel on Friday. Superintendent Vivekananda Sharma of Odisha police said Mr Budanov was found to have suffered a stroke while his friend "was depressed after his death and he too died". The Russian consul in Kolkata, Alexei Idamkin, told the Tass news agency that police did not see a "criminal element in these tragic events". Tourist guide Jitendra Singh told reporters that Mr Budanov may have "consumed a lot of alcohol as he had liquor bottles". Pavel Antov founded the Vladimir Standard meat processing plant and in 2019 Forbes estimated his fortune at some $140m (£118m) at the top of Russia's rich list of lawmakers and civil servants. He played an important role at the legislative assembly in Vladimir, heading a committee on agrarian policy and ecology. The assembly's deputy chairman Vyacheslav Kartukhin said he had died in "tragic circumstances". Late last June he appeared to react to a Russian missile attack on a residential block in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv that left a man dead and his seven-year-old daughter and her mother wounded. A WhatsApp message on Antov's account described how the family were pulled out of the rubble: "It's extremely difficult to call all this anything but terror." The message was deleted and Antov then posted on social media that he was a supporter of the president, a "patriot of my country" and backed the war. The WhatsApp message had come from someone whose opinion on the "special military operation in Ukraine" he strongly disagreed with, he insisted. It had been posted accidentally on his messenger and was a highly annoying misunderstanding, he said. Several high-profile Russian tycoons have died in mysterious circumstances since the war began. In September the head of Russia's oil giant Lukoil, Ravil Maganov, apparently fell from a hospital window in Moscow. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-64101437 -------------------------------------- There have been a lot of top business men falling out of windows etc |
It’s happening in this country as well .
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[Russian sausage tycoon Pavel Antov]
Yes fell out of a window in India , Or was it, he was Pushed? |
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Yes you need to have some Fit Fellas watching your back. |
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