@Mr_Buscemi is right. It's about Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner group and Putin's ex-best friend getting removed out.
Ever since the armed rebellion that he attempted the Russian state media apparatus and all of the millbloggers as a whole have been ordered to remove Prigozhin completely, to erase him from the public view.
And that is similar to soviet tactics from Stalin's time, where similarly erasures have been performed.
The most well known ones was the picture in which Stalin appeared next to Yezhov, Yezhov former chief of NKVD eventually fell from Stalin's grace, long story short he got a sham trial and later executed.
btw, did those bot farm instances actually did something so far? Like, anything bad?
I watched them grow to insane ammounts a while back but haven't really checked up on them since.
lmao, this is fucking hilarious
I can't believe I'm saying this but... based elon?
The feddiverse as a whole might be soon flooded with people tho, prepare yourselves, they comin'
Nigel Farage, a prominent Brexiteer and broadcaster, claimed that his bank accounts have been closed without given reason, suggesting serious political persecution at the highest level....
Oh-oh, that a sign that something is happening to good ol' Nigel. I expect some news to announce it soon.
Also anyone remembers when Nigel gave Assange a USB stick in the Ecuadorian embassy a couple years ago and got really angry/upset when people started asking him what was on that stick? I remember.
Turkey has increased its base interest rates by a whopping 6.5%, the clearest indication yet that the unconventional economic policy dubbed "Erdonomics" might be history now in Recep Tayyip Erdogan's new government.
It was a long time coming, but a shift back to normality after the years-long Covid pandemic is reshaping the list of the most liveable cities in the world....
The oldest known cave engravings in France, and possibly Europe, have been discovered in the Loire Valley, with researchers uncovering designs dating back at least 57,000 years to the age of Neanderthals.
The President of Ukraine has signed a law banning the import of books from Russia, Belarus and the occupied Ukrainian territories. The law was adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine last year....
Hungary broke EU law by forcing asylum seekers to present themselves at its embassies in Serbia or Ukraine, the EU’s top court ruled on Thursday (22 June).
Stockholm wants to build a temporary arena in order to host next year's Eurovision Song Contest, the newspaper Dagens Nyheter reports.The temporary arena ...
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Can you sauce this with some context? Is the Crimean bridge a propaganda/extending Russo-imperialism project for Russians, as the kerch bridge was before the funni?
No, no. Nothing of that sort.
The Chonhar bridge connects Kherson oblast to Crimea.
The problem is that this bridge one of the very few locations that Russians can use https://i.imgur.com/lluvBfW.png
The bridge that they just bombed is the one shown in red. Dark blue puts Russians well within HIMARS range, while light blue puts them just barely at the end of that 50km HIMARS range.
The other option that Russians can use to get to Crimea is through Kerch bridge.
Imho, the bombing of the Chonhar bridge should be seen as the official start of the coming Siege of Crimea.
Ukrainische Gegenoffensive: "Die Situation ist sehr schwierig"
Über die ukrainische Gegenoffensive ist wenig bekannt - außer wohl, dass Kiew sie sich leichter vorgestellt hat. Es laufe "langsamer als gewünscht", so die offizielle Botschaft. Minen und Drohnen würden den Vormarsch bremsen. Von Rebecca Barth.
Bridges are designed to take a lot of stress, thus by default are notoriously hard to destroy/collapse.
Still, even with just this damage the bridge is very likely unusable and will take the Kremlin several weeks to repair while Ukraine can always destroy it again in a matter of seconds.
The ever-aggressive pink oyster (Pleurotus djamor) fruiting on a forgotten transfer plate 🩷 (i.ibb.co)
MEA with yeast extract at 1g/500mL, 9 days of growth...
the more things change, the more they stay the same rule
Corporations will attempt to fuck up the Fediverse like they did with the majority of the internet
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TFW no redhead war waifu
'Rate limit exceeded;' Twitter down for thousands of users worldwide (www.cbsnews.com)
Thousands of Twitter users across several countries were unable to access the social media site or faced difficulty and delays Saturday.
‘Yevgeny Prigozhin will never be discussed again’: Russian media to erase all traces of mutinous warlord (www.theguardian.com)
The Wagner mercenary group boss who marched on Moscow has had his internet outlets blocked and troll factory closed down
Former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage says bank accounts closed (ground.news)
Nigel Farage, a prominent Brexiteer and broadcaster, claimed that his bank accounts have been closed without given reason, suggesting serious political persecution at the highest level....
bread rule (lemmy.world)
Turkey's central bank hikes interest rates sharply, from 8.5% to 15% – DW (www.dw.com)
Turkey has increased its base interest rates by a whopping 6.5%, the clearest indication yet that the unconventional economic policy dubbed "Erdonomics" might be history now in Recep Tayyip Erdogan's new government.
These Are the World’s Most (and Least) Liveable Cities in 2023 (www.bloomberg.com)
It was a long time coming, but a shift back to normality after the years-long Covid pandemic is reshaping the list of the most liveable cities in the world....
57,000-year-old Neanderthal engravings found in France's Loire Valley (www.france24.com)
The oldest known cave engravings in France, and possibly Europe, have been discovered in the Loire Valley, with researchers uncovering designs dating back at least 57,000 years to the age of Neanderthals.
Lean green flying machines take wing in Paris, herald transport revolution (www.caledoniacourier.com)
Electric flying taxis could be operating in French capital by next summer
Ukraine bans import of books from Russia and Belarus (www.err.ee)
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Hungary anti-asylum bill broke EU law, says top court (www.euractiv.com)
Hungary broke EU law by forcing asylum seekers to present themselves at its embassies in Serbia or Ukraine, the EU’s top court ruled on Thursday (22 June).
At least 20% of Brexit supporters would change their vote today, says new poll (www.walesonline.co.uk)
One said: “I don’t see any benefit from it all”, another added: “We haven’t started Brexit yet, when’s it going to start?”
Stockholm wants to build a temporary arena to host Eurovision 2024 - Radio Sweden (sverigesradio.se)
Stockholm wants to build a temporary arena in order to host next year's Eurovision Song Contest, the newspaper Dagens Nyheter reports.The temporary arena ...
Electric scooters will require license and registration in Latvia (eng.lsm.lv)
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looks like crimean bridge (chongar strait) is down, folks (nitter.snopyta.org)
The Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Chongar Bridge last night, presumably with Storm Shadow missiles.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Chonhar Bridge last night, presumably with Storm Shadow missiles....
China hits back at Biden: ‘Extremely absurd’ to call Xi a dictator (www.politico.eu)