Ukrainian | From Kyiv | Focused on Russian invasion of #Ukraine
Alina Pereverzieva ๐บ๐ฆ
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Moscow woke up to new gasoline prices this morning. Now would be a good time to "take an interest in politics" after all.
After Russiaโs 2022 invasion, he became one of the regimeโs most extreme pro-war voices.
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His shift toward the Kremlin became clear around 2007โ2010, when he joined state media and openly backed Putin. The decisive break came in 2014: after previously opposing war with Ukraine and the seizure of Crimea, he embraced the annexation and anti-Ukrainian propaganda.
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If anyone needs a photo of the tank lid being launched into the air, here it is.
Following the signing of the memorandum between the United States and Iran, oil prices slipped closer to $78. So far, the move has been fairly modest โ we're still waiting to see a larger flow of tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.
The attack on Moscow doesn't seem to have bothered Putin at all. He's sitting at a forum in Kazan, grinning from ear to ear.
The attack on Moscow left Solovyov speechless.
Solovyovโs transformation was gradual. In the 2000s, he worked on relatively independent television, hosted opposition figures and sometimes criticized officials, though he was always an aggressive and politically flexible showman.
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The flying tank lid has already made it into Ukrainian pop culture โ Monobank has even released a bank card skin featuring it.
Russian state TV gave Moscowโs biggest drone attack just seconds. Russia 1 and Channel One ran brief โdrones downedโ updates; NTV skipped it. Russia 1 buried Sobyaninโs report between claims of a Ukrainian bus strike and Russian attacks on Ukraine.