Эльвина Боровкова и СБУ. Симулятор ядерного взрыва в РФ. Путин, Лукашенко и война | В ТРЕНДЕ

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28 Jan 202417:05

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Q & A

  • What tragic event led the Russian engineer to take his own life?

    -The Russian engineer shot himself after learning that a missile he helped design had killed his grandmother in Ukraine.

  • How is Russia preparing its military for potential nuclear conflict?

    -Russia is developing a nuclear explosion simulator to train its troops to operate after a radioactive blast.

  • What language policy changes were made in Lithuanian schools?

    -Lithuanian schools in Vilnius will remove Russian as a second foreign language and replace it with other EU languages.

  • What false historical claim did Russian experts make about Native Americans?

    -Russian experts falsely claimed that Native Americans originated from Russia.

  • How did sanctions impact Russia's ability to produce cars?

    -Sanctions prevented Russia from importing airbags and screens, key safety components needed for modern car manufacturing.

  • How did medicine shortages manifest in one Russian town?

    -A dentist's office in a town in Magadan told patients to bring their own anesthetics due to supply shortages.

  • How did two men punish a debtor in Tyumen?

    -Two men associated with the Azerbaijani diaspora recorded themselves beating and humiliating a businessman who owed them 8 million rubles.

  • What legal trouble is Russian blogger Elvi Borovkova facing?

    -Ukraine's SBU security service has evidence against Borovkova for publicly advocating genocide against Ukrainians.

  • How did a Russian war correspondent misrepresent events on the frontline?

    -He claimed a Russian soldier escaped a Ukrainian drone, but the drone was actually Russian and the soldier was Ukrainian.

  • What everyday challenges do residents face in Russian-occupied Donetsk?

    -Basic goods and services are extremely limited in the Russian-occupied Donetsk. Bread shops, for example, have very little selection.

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