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@MikeisIRL @Skraelingsvangr @smile4cs i hope all these twitter idiots realise theyre getting slimed by a 17 year old and kirk themselves lol
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The EU must not export goods to Russia that can support its military industry or help sustain its aggression against Ukraine.
That is why Estonia has consistently called for a ban on alumina exports to Russia and put this proposal forward again in negotiations on the EU’s 21st sanctions package.
We must close every loophole and further weaken Russia’s war machine.
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@Proteus1951 @mond33 @Tsahkna Maybe you should channel some of that anger into learning basic maths so you can stop being a retard
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Lots of pro russian Irish people telling me to ‘go to the front lines & leave Ireland’
I’ve just come here from Nikopol. The press armour is still in my bag. I watched Russian drones hunt civilians with my own eyes. That’s why the indifference here is so despicable, especially while Ireland still supplies alumina to Russias war machine.
I’m not going anywhere. This investigation continues

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@Proteus1951 @mond33 @Tsahkna its peak is 0.043 rubles to a dollar, right now its 0.014 and thats the official rate. unofficial is the one thats being used practiacally right now and its lower
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@Tsahkna Listen retard, Russia can freely purchase alumina from any of these top 10 alumina producers at any given day, Brazil, India, China, Indonesia, Kazakhstan and Vietnam.
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@DBalloonBandit @CaolanReports Salty that your favourite third world country is losing?
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@CaolanReports Maybe next you can do something about how Ukraine can avoid dragging us all into WW3 and or at least how the Irish can avoid getting dragged into a conflict on the eastern front to be blown to smithereens by 200$ drones! circa 2030.. you know.. the one ff/fg are pushing for
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This is snowballing seriously fast. It genuinely looks like something is going to be done about the russian refinery in Ireland.
Jorge Liboreiro@JorgeLiboreiro
High Representative Kaja Kallas will raise the issue of Aughinish Alumina when she meets with the Irish prime minister this week, her spokesperson confirms, calling it a matter of "concern". The company is accused of sending the majority of its exports to Russian smelters.
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@CharlesIberch @CaolanReports Russia and Israel trade stolen and illegal goods. Ukraine does not trade with either.
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@CaolanReports Thanks for showing that Ukraine is merey I**ael's proxy
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“He posed as an industrial enthusiast to obtain a sample of alumina. Then as an agricultural journalist to reach a minister. Now Caolan is exposing the link between Irish exports and Russia’s war machine.”
kilkennypeople.ie/news/caolan-ro…
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@inv_kb @TheStudyofWar that means you disagree with both ukranian and russian sources
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NEW: Different sources continue to conclude that the Russian military’s performance is declining, despite utilizing differing mapping methodologies to visualize the battlefield situation. (1/2)
Other Key Takeaways:
Ukrainian forces conducted a second series of strikes against St. Petersburg as the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) closed on June 6, demonstrating again that Russia cannot reliably defend its major cities from Ukrainian strikes even during prominent international events.
Ukrainian strikes against St. Petersburg undermine Kremlin efforts to use SPIEF to project stability within Russia domestically and to international audiences.
Ongoing gasoline shortages in occupied Ukraine are creating long lines on the Kerch Bridge and at gas stations in nearby Russian territories.
Fuel shortages continue to spread throughout Russia as well and will likely worsen as high summertime demand continues.
Ukraine’s mid-range strike campaign against major Russian ground lines of communication (GLOCs) in occupied Ukraine continues to disrupt vehicle movement.
Kremlin officials continue to reject any negotiated settlement that fails to address its fabricated “root causes” of the war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces recently advanced in the Kostyantynivka direction. Russian forces recently advanced in the Slovyansk and Pokrovsk directions.
Ukrainian forces struck Russian oil infrastructure in Krasnodar Krai and Russian military assets in Russian border regions on June 6. Russian forces launched 272 drones against Ukraine overnight.




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@jim79507368 @ftbrussels Because Ireland is exporting important war material to Russia and the UK isn't.
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@ftbrussels The UK trades more with Russia than Ireland does. Why doesn't the FT concentrate on that?
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Irish government under pressure over alumina exports to Russia ft.trib.al/hifiTrX
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@adamJ13924 @ftbrussels Russians and Ukrainians both consider Russia to be losing.
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@ftbrussels As America continues to lose its proxy war in Ukraine, expect the propaganda to increase and the attacks on Russian oil infrastructure to continue.
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@BTriagain @Jh75287431 Alumina is more controversial because it's directly linked to war crimes in the context of the war. I don't know what it means about french aviation tech though, that's def sanctioned and would have to be smuggled by Russia.
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@Jh75287431 Yes but they still do it.
Alumina isn't sanctioned. Why is Ireland getting so much hate when basically all of Europe does more trade with Russia than us?

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Denmark repairs the Russian shadow fleet
Finland sells a shit tonne of copper to Russia
Sweden sells important materials to Russia
The UK buys Russian jet fuel & the shadow fleet strolls through the English channel every day
Germans do 10 BILLION trade with Russia
#alumina21



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I can’t believe there are some Americans who are confused by this.
Russia is not your friend. They hate America. No, it is not a “based” country. It’s a mess.
Propaganda is a hella of a thing.
Simply_Shula@Simply_Shula
Candace Owens is in Russia now posting about how amazing it is. As someone who grew up there, I can tell you with absolute assurance that you’re being played. Actual realities of Russian life: 🧵
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@ohEarcainDom @slantchev and with all of that, they still broke their own alumina exports to russia. this is the standard you hold ireland to
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@slantchev Always funny to see a man from a country that's knee deep in a genocide in Palestine, whilst illegally bombing Iran, Syria and Yemen and who kidnapped the president of Venezuela and are illegally blockading Cuba pontificate about a small island that's upholding the law.
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Scandal brewing in “neutral” Ireland after revelations that one Russian-affiliated plant there has been supplying over 83% Irish exports of alumina to Russia where it’s smelted into aluminum, a critical component for war production.
Aughinish Alumina in County Limerick, Europe’s largest alumina refinery, owned by United Company Rusal (Russia’s largest aluminium producer), whose parent EN+ Group was founded by sanctioned oligarch Oleg Deripaska. An investigation by the Irish Times, OCCRP and other outlets, drawing on confidential documents, customs data and satellite imagery, established the supply chain.
The Irish government tried to deflect but when a reporter filmed the plant with signs in Russian, they could no longer deny it. Now internal documents were leaked showing that the company is threatening the Irish government with loss of jobs and all sorts of things if it tried to curb its exports to Russia.
The newest defense is that alumina isn’t under EU sanctions so technically no rules were broken. Except Ireland had no problem defying the EU and forging ahead with its own restrictions on imports from Israel with its Occupied Territories Bill. Because… reasons (or maybe Russian occupation of Ukraine is OK while Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands is not).
Australia stopped its alumina exports to Russia because the material is so necessary for the war (its main exporter was also 20%-owned by Deripaska). The neutral Irish government is operating under different standards, where morality is spelled in Russian.
I wonder what the Irish people, who overwhelmingly support Ukraine (in fact, they are among the strongest supporters in Europe when it comes to economic and financial aid), think about all of this.
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@THESiuMoi @chico_ray Wah wah wah russia started the war and is losing im crying so hard
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I'm pretty sure there was Minsk Agreement 1 and 2 that were agreed upon, Ukraine violated the agreement. Instead of discussions on the violations, England idiot Boris Johnson convinced the crackhead clown tyrant not to have dialogue with Russia on the violated agreements which resulted in war.
The same thing applies to interpersonal relations. Refused dialogue on conflict = failed interpersonal relations and or issues that eventually blow up into abuse and problems. Low IQ plebs don't understand the logic.
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@CorkGarden @danobrien20 Both the company owning the refinery and the russian who owns both are sanctioned by the EU (publicly available info) which is one of the main reasons this is a huge scandal. I don't know how you didn't realise that.
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@danobrien20 Private Company, neither the company owners or the product is on a sanction list. Taking the word of someone who publicly stated "regretting his role in spreading extremism and helping figures like Tommy Robinson go viral" this little shill is a paid mouth piece for Ukraine.
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Have the neutrality fetishists had anything to say about this?
Caolan@CaolanReports
Every sign at this refinery in Ireland is in russian. The official website is a .RU domain. There’s no reason to hide it because local politicians are openly doing it for them.
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@THESiuMoi @chico_ray Pretty sure getting BOMBED DAILY for a war they started is a mess.
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While you are entitled to your opinions no matter how wrong they are, making as a matter of fact statements without actually knowing the facts makes you a retard.
Have you been to Russia? "It's a mess" is quite the matter of fact statement to make about a place you haven't set foot in.
They should make an IQ requirement for people to become "writers". You clearly don't meet the threshold.
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