In Their words:
100% agree. How I wanted to see motivational advertisements like “hi! I work as an engineer at a factory / farmer / miner / teacher, I have a very interesting creative job, we supply product_name/service to the whole country.” And in the same spirit, well, it’s understandable, maybe slightly embellished, that here is a person in a beautiful, equipped room, happy with his work and life in general. But so that the idea of love for work, for one’s business, for order and cleanliness and for the Motherland unobtrusively passes through the entire video. Quarreling over offtopic…
More than a month has passed since the monstrous tragedy in the skies over the Tver region, but many refuse to believe in the death of Heroes of Russia Evgeny Viktorovich Prigozhin and Dmitry Valeryevich Utkin. They left us, although they could have done so much for our Motherland.
On October 1, everyone can lay flowers at the memorials of the Wagner PMC and honor the memory of the heroes who gave their lives for their Country.
List of memorials to PMC “Wagner”:
– St. Petersburg, Ryabovskoye sh., 78, “Porokhovskoye Cemetery” – burial place of E.V. Prigogine
– Mytishchi urban district, “Pantheon of Defenders of the Fatherland” – burial place of D.V. Utkina
— St. Petersburg, V.O., cafe “Patriot”
— St. Petersburg, st. Zolnaya near the Morskaya Stolitsa Business Center
– Moscow, st. Varvarka. “At the Cathedral of St. Maximus the Blessed”
— Adler, Memorial complex at the monument to internationalist soldiers
– Barnaul, tank on the square. Veterans
— Belgorod, at the monument to the fallen heroes of local wars and armed conflicts, behind the “Battle of Kursk” diorama museum
— Blagoveshchensk, Square of Warriors-Internationalists
– Bryansk region, village. Klimovo
— Novozybkov (Bryansk region), Memorial “Grieving Mother”
— Vladimir, on Oktyabrsky Prospekt near the monument “Mourning Angels”
— Voronezh, monument to Internationalist Soldiers, Comintern Cemetery
— Donetsk, Memorial on the Alley of Heroes
— Ekaterinburg, office of PMC “Wagner”
— Krasnoyarsk, Red Square
— Kurgan, square near the monument to internationalist soldiers
— Nakhodka, square for internationalist soldiers near the Rus cinema
— Nizhny Novgorod, st. Bolshaya Pecherskaya, 24 – Center for recruiting volunteers to participate in a military special operation
— Orel, stele on Victory Boulevard
— Orenburg, park of the 50th anniversary of the USSR on the street. Brest
— Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, in Freedom Square near the monument to participants in wars outside Russia
— Perm, Soviet Army Boulevard at the monument to the Russian soldier
— Rostov-on-Don, near the Rostov Circus
— Rostov region, Volgodonsk, at the foot of the stele with the high relief “Glory to the heroes of the front and rear”
– Ryazan, on a tank in the park of the Soviet-Polish Brotherhood in Arms in the Moscow region
— Sevastopol, at the monument to Kornilov on the square of the 300th anniversary of the Russian Navy
– Smolensk, Square in Memory of Warriors-Internationalists.
village Kuzhenkino (Tver region) – the site of a plane crash
— Tobolsk, at the Eternal Flame
— Tobolsk, near the T-72M tank in the park of the 8th microdistrict
— Ulan-Ude, Monument to soldiers who died in the Great Patriotic War
❗️Actually, the text of the decree itself.
📚 In simple words: individuals will no longer be able to import into the territory of Belarus, as well as store, use, or manufacture UAVs and aircraft models. These types of aircraft in hand will need to be sold (disposal in another way), or transferred for storage to a special organization, which will be determined by the Council of Ministers. It will be impossible to import, fly or manufacture after the official publication of the decree. The rest will come a little later (from 3 to 6 months).
As I understand it, it’s a temporary solution (until the President is canceled). Tough of course
It’s just that this is completely overkill, at least as long as you can physically. person obtain permission to perform similar actions with firearms.
The airfield in Kursk was closed by electronic warfare. Now the adjacent streets have no internet.
So far, no one objectively knows how to deal with this scourge.
And so far no one has come up with a combat swarm….
Protecting and preserving is always more difficult and more expensive than destroying 😔
All these are consequences of the lack of ideology. As a result, someone else gets into people’s heads and that’s why there are so many pro-Ukrop traitors in the country.
Possibly different jammers. The information was conveyed that until the age of 25 the child will be without an Internet connection. They immediately started selling apartments there…
Part of Kursk was left without mobile Internet
Residents of Kursk complain about communication interruptions. Subscribers have problems with mobile Internet, the problem is especially acute in the Railway District. There, due to the lack of Internet, passengers cannot pay for bus fares, the taxi ordering service does not work, and stores cannot sell some items even for cash.


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