2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine (Part 2)

“Urgently evacuate somewhere.” Didn’t he already do that on the steps?

Leaving Walking Out GIF by Step

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There are now.

Dimitri took advantage of the direct connection that Russian airline Norwind operates between Moscow and Margarita. The route was reactivated on 2 October after a seven-month interruption due to the conflict in Ukraine

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Hmmmmm…

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Time for another explosion

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Some good news in a bleak news cycle

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THAT IS GOOD NEWS!

Oh, that has got to be such a relief for everyone in her life.

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Ukrainian humour. Contrast with the total absence of humour on the Russian side, apart from the “humour” of cruelty, the only kind fascists know.

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Speaking of Ukrainian humor…

via kyivpost

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To quote Mr. Cleverly:

“…we followed this up by using new post-Brexit powers to impose personal sanctions on the dictator…”

“We’ve acted in concert with our partners around the world – particularly the US, Canada and the European Union – to maximise the effect of these measures.”

Thank heavens for Brexit, which freed the UK to act in concert with the EU.

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Come on, it’s not like English is the current global lingua franca like Russian is. /s

Russian state TV, like Faux in the U.S., operates on the assumption that its core audience is made up of elderly and poorly educated peasants.

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They believe that Russian civilisation is the greatest. Nobody who has been given the gift of Russian civilisation would want to leave the “Russian world” unless they were being manipulated by foreign powers plotting to destroy Russia.

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