salfo fellarina
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The great British heatwave is underway. The supermarket is packed. The sausage aisle is busier than a nightclub on New Year’s Eve. One man has no top on. A woman just said “How about some kebabs on sticks? Will they do?” A chap just muttered “mustn’t forget coleslaw”. Someone else simply shouted “BUNS!”
It’s all go.
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PUTIN “SAW THE LIGHT” after the parade!
According to sources close to the Russian president’s administration, after the parade Putin held a closed-door meeting and, for the first time in a long while, openly admitted that the war must be ended. He reportedly said the following almost word for word:
“We cannot continue. This is leading us to catastrophe.”
The Kremlin has allegedly begun urgent preparations for ending the war.
• The General Staff has reportedly been instructed to start developing a mechanism for withdrawing troops from Ukraine.
• Diplomatic channels (through Turkey, China, and intermediaries) have already been activated to launch a negotiation process.
• Witnesses claim Putin looked pale, nervous, and for the first time in many months appeared genuinely broken.

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@wartranslated It would be so good if the Kerch Bridge was blasted to kingdom come.
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@Spicospina @iljaandreev I’m on a tour starting in Helsinki then Tallinn and now Riga, just been to the Museum of Occupation, so many brave people in the video testimonies, very humbling.
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@SallyFox455155 @iljaandreev The White Storks are very common and loved birds here. They like to build the nests on electric poles, but old high chimneys are sometimes used, too. They are
faithful to its breeding sites and a nest ise used for tens of years.
Did you travel on our coastline and via Baltica?
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@TheFl0orIsLaVa @lotta_love43 It’s my very first time in Tallinn and this is opposite my hotel! ❤️

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In Finland, Russian high school students put on quite a performance for a culture day. The mother who posted it follows various “Crimea is Russia” and other Russkiy Mir–related groups on the Russian social media platform VK.
The song in the video is performed by a well-known Putin supporter, Tatyana Kurtukova.
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@RpsAgainstTrump I bet C and C collapse into giggling fits when they are alone together, I don’t know how they keep straight faces as it is.
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The European strategy for dealing with Trump is now basically the same as dealing with a drunken gobshite at the pub.
Don't bother arguing. Just pick up your pint, move to another table and get on with your evening, comfortable in the knowledge he'll either piss himself and pass out or get barred.
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@saintjavelin @FMWalter1 Has America got any allies now?
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@KaterynaLis I bet that remark about Putin wanting to feel young again stung, he’s big on the Botox🤣
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🚨ZELENSKYY on Russians banning Telegram: Putin is moving backward in history—maybe he wants to feel young again. Ukrainian intelligence was actively using Telegram in Russian territory; if the Kremlin bans it, Ukrainians will simply hack other systems.
“Russia's special services, they worked through Telegram in Ukraine, and still do. We know this, we detect it, we fight it. As for us, frankly speaking, we also work through Telegram in Russia. Now with Russia restricting Telegram, of course, it'll be harder to get signals to their society. But still, I got a report on their new network, the Max. Well, we'll get to Max too. The steps they're taking, what they're doing, restricting social networks, restricting mobile communications, - all of it is for total control. We understand what Putin is building in Russia, or has almost already built. This is a step backwards, a 100 years backwards. They basically, might soon switch to paper mail, telegraph, and horses. That's their civilization. Maybe, Putin actually likes it. Maybe that's how he feels young again” - UA President on Fri, Mar 20, 2026.
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@GloOouD He in went to Ukraine to kill Ukrainians and now he’s crying.
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Participant of the "SVO", Anton Dolzhenko, who lives in the village of Chernokurya in the Novosibirsk region, bought livestock with all the money he received for his serious injury sustained in war
«People from the administration came to me and handed me a notice that they are going to confiscate my livestock and destroy, since they are likely infected.»
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@jurgen_nauditt Ukrainians have seen their livestock and pets killed by Russians and now he’s complaining.
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In Russia, the population is being robbed by Putin's henchmen.
"They're taking the last of it": SVO members and farmers protest the culling of livestock.
For weeks, security forces have been driving through villages in the Novosibirsk region, confiscating animals under the pretext of disease. People claim: There are no analyses, no documents are presented, and the livestock is healthy.
Military personnel from Kozikha have publicly appealed to the authorities: "Our parents are being deprived of their food source." They demand a halt to the culling and honest inspections.
The story from Chernokurya only exacerbates the tensions: Anton Dolzhenko is being ordered to surrender animals he bought as compensation for an injury. There are no paperwork, the order is "secret," and so is the disease.
Against this backdrop, people are being offered compensation that, they say, doesn't even cover a portion of their losses.
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@atrupar Trump phones up Putin and asks him what he should do.
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Trump: "The prime minster of UK told me 'I'm meeting with my team to make a determination.' I said, 'You don't need to meet with a team. You're the prime minster. You can make your own. Why do you need to meet with your team to find out if you're gonna send some mine sweepers or boats to us?' It's the same thing here."
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Meanwhile, in Borodyanka, a small town west of Kyiv.
During the battle for Kyiv in 2022, this town was probably the most heavily destroyed.
Russian forces bombed almost all the apartment buildings from the air (with residents inside) and wiped entire residential complexes off the map.
Then, as locals told us reporters, Russian even forbade people from clearing the rubble and rescuing neighbors trapped under the ruins.
The debris was cleared only a month later by Ukrainian rescuers, after the Russians were defeated and withdrew from Kyiv Oblast, and we arrived.
This was their “punishment” for Ukrainian guerrillas attacking Russian military columns moving through the town from Belarus toward Kyiv. Piles of bricks, remnants of apartments, and shattered walls were taller than a person, I remember.
Apart from the private residential areas, the town was practically destroyed.
Since then, Borodyanka has been slowly rebuilt over nearly four years.
I recently went there by my car to see it.
The town has literally risen from the ruins, with the help of many foreign friends. They recently even launched 5G there… and four years ago, the Russians had left behind a horrifying scorched wasteland, which you’ve all seen in countless photos and videos from the news.
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