Домогающийся депутат извращенец Слуцкий. Чичваркин об акции «Полдень против Путина»
Евгений Чичваркин・2 minutes read
Russian troops attacked Odessa during a visit by the President of Ukraine, possibly aiming to eliminate him, while also displaying power by targeting the President of Greece. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is analyzed, with concerns about compliance and a potential shift towards a fascist regime, urging participation in opposition against Putin.
Insights
- The missile attack on Odessa during the visit of the President of Ukraine and the Prime Minister of Greece was a targeted strike on the Ukrainian President's motorcade, potentially indicating a desperate attempt to eliminate him, while also serving as a display of power towards the Greek leader.
- The evolving political landscape in Russia is marked by increasing fear and compliance among citizens, with concerns over a shift towards a fascist regime, as evidenced by instances of misconduct within the State Duma and calls for opposition actions against Putin, reflecting a growing discontent with the current political climate.
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Recent questions
What recent missile attack occurred in Odessa?
Russian troops targeted the motorcade of the President of Ukraine during a visit by the President of Ukraine and the Prime Minister of Greece, with the explosion near the Greek delegation.
Why did President Zelensky condemn the attack in Odessa?
President Zelensky witnessed the missile attack on his motorcade and condemned it, citing previous similar incidents with casualties, indicating a desperate attempt to eliminate him.
What impact did the attack have on Odessa's residents?
The missile attack on Odessa, with subsequent strikes causing casualties and destruction, has instilled fear among the residents, leading to discussions about pressure to conform and the consequences of resistance.
What is the significance of recent drone strikes in Russia?
Recent drone strikes in Russia, including attacks on a mining and processing plant, raise questions about their strategic impact and the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Who urged participation in an action against Putin on March 17?
Yulia Navalnaya urged opposition supporters to participate in a noon action against Putin on March 17, emphasizing the importance of coming to polling stations at the same time to potentially draw a significant number of participants and challenge the current regime.
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