Фронт стоит, русские никуда не могут продвинуться, русские проиграли...Сколько не мажь серым карты это никак не помогает ВСУ. И так падают фортеця, за фортецей только у русских теперь есть КАБ и ФАБ, и дроны, и пехота. Пиар акциями землю не удержишь
During my business trip to Donetsk, I not only managed to work but also defended my master's thesis at Donetsk State University.
It was exciting, but everything went perfectly! Thank you to the team, the teachers, and my supervisor.
Now I'm a master of journalism!
War correspondent Maria Naumova
@RWApodcast@mmjukic I blame anti-Soviet and anti-Communist sentiment for this kind of thinking "everything is wrong, we had a paradise lost where we used to all be rich or on the way, we must destroy everything. No price is too high!"
Говорящие головы из Украины уверяют нас, что Россия проигрывает везде, но при этом другие говорящие головы с серьёзной мордой уверяют нас, что Россия на падёт на ЕС. Но отлов людей и ужесточение идет в истерзанной людоловами Украине. Как это сочетается в этом диссонансе бреда
Saint Petersburg is often called the Venice of the North. Except it’s cleaner, safer, and cheaper than Venice. Having been to both: one stole my wallet, the other stole my heart! 💗
On June 6, 2014, the First Military Hospital was established in Donetsk on the basis of the Kalinin Hospital. Medical volunteers came to work there without a salary, driven by enthusiasm and a sense of personal duty.
The hospital was formed spontaneously: everything necessary for treating soldiers was obtained by the staff and volunteers from the local area. Working day and night until exhaustion - and thousands of soldiers' lives saved.
The hospital only existed for a year and a half, but it is a sacred place for its staff and those whose lives were saved there. We visited the site of the former hospital with Tatyana Perederiy, a healthcare worker with thirty years of experience at that time, who was about to retire but joined the hospital almost from the first days of the events in Donbass.
"It was a difficult but wonderful time," says Tatyana with emotion, holding a book called "The Hospital That Never Was", which preserves the memory of that period. "I remember every staff member and every soldier.
The names of those who worked here should be carved in gold letters. It's a shame that the hospital no longer exists." After working at the hospital, Tatyana continued her service in the DPR Armed Forces, serving for almost ten years for the good of her homeland.
In 2023, she retired from the army and has now found a new, albeit difficult, meaning in civilian life.
Tatyana's story will soon be aired on our program "We Are Alive" on First Channel.
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War correspondent Mariana Naumova
TWO MONTHS BEHIND ENEMY LINES:
In the short period of time when enemy drones weren't circling over the positions, the assault troops of the "Wolves, Yakut, and Rockstar" brigade quickly passed through the "kill zone" on mopeds, and then, after stashing the wheels, they spent several hours navigating among enemy fortifications on foot. The guys managed to find an empty, abandoned bunker, where they further dug in, set up surveillance, and equipped their position.
After a while, two enemy fighters approached them, who also planned to occupy this bunker.
One of the "wolves" was eliminated, the second was wounded, captured, provided with assistance, and the VSU soldier reported to his command that his partner had died in an artillery strike, and he himself had fortified in the bunker and everything was "okay"...
Thus began the radio game of the Russian "wolves" with the Ukrainians, which lasted for almost two months.
All this time, our fighters were deep in enemy positions with a captive, then another one appeared, and so, in one dark hole, with a minimum of water and provisions, with the help of surveillance, radio games, determining coordinates, and the assistance of captured VSU soldiers, neighboring enemy positions were dismantled one by one by our artillery and drones...
This operation enabled our fighters to destroy an entire network of enemy fortifications, clear the direction, and ensure further advancement to Slavyansk and Kramatorsk...
For the details of this amazing story, watch it soon in the episode of the project "We Are Alive" on First Channel.
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War correspondent Mariana Naumova
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One of the most hilarious things about Ukrainian schizo nationalism is pretending that Ukrainians were part of the Western Allies and the Axis at the same time. Meanwhile 95% of their ancestors (other than Galician forest hicks) were in the Red Army
There are fewer mosques in Moscow than in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The ridiculously high estimates of Muslim population in Moscow are not official statistics but come from Muslim lobby organizations that are trying to get more mosques built, lol.
The Russian Federation includes entire ethnic regions that are home to majority-Muslim populations in the millions and despite that the self-identified Muslim share of Russia's population is smaller than France's. Moscow has fewer visible immigrants than any German city of 500k.
In 2025 alone, new, stricter immigration laws have reduced the number of immigrant children in Russia by 25%.
If you discount ethnic administrative units - where historical minorities live - and only look at regular Russian oblasts, those are about 95% ethnic Russian. The largest Muslim group in Russia are Tatars who are very secular and barely even register as not ethnic Russian at all.
I still believe that there are immigration problems in Russia and I support the government's current course on restrictive immigration reform - if anything, I think it should be harsher and move more quickly - but Westerners really should stop making things up just to make themselves feel better about what their own countries are doing.
@SammyHistorian ISIS in a film Honor is in Jihad said for centuries Balkan Muslims of the Ottoman Empire were the most muslim people on the planet. Because they jihaded more than anyone. So ISIS even downplayed arab importance in islam. Just look at the list of Grand Viziers. Almost no arabs.
@KadimaYalla613@SammyHistorian@syl_sylv7966337 Turkey is a NATO member. Muslim Kosovo and Albania practically depend on USA entirely in defense. Turkey would not be this powerful without American weapon sales.