New Russian recruits no longer receiving training before becoming wormfood
Crisis in Russia, War

New Russian recruits no longer receiving training before becoming wormfood

Earlier in war, before the world had grown accustomed to the barbarity of russian culture, to it’s innate savagery and 9th century ways, westerners were aghast at stories of russians only receiving an average of 3 weeks training before being sent to commit atrocities upon the good people of Ukraine.

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Russian Banks raise mortgage rates to 100% amid market Turmoil
Crisis in Russia, War

Putin fires another General after catastrophic losses in Syria

Putin fires another General after catastrophic losses in Syria Sent packing, like a doe-eyed baboon, Putin has sacked his top General in Syria, the bumbling yet barbaric Lieutenant General Sergei Kisel, after a weekend of catastrophic losses for Russian troops at the hands of Syrian rebels. Russian units in Syria have faced substantial casualties, with some formations encircled and hundreds of soldiers reported missing as rebels press toward Dama.

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Russian Banks raise mortgage rates to 100% amid market Turmoil
Crisis in Russia, Economy & Business, World News

Russia’s agriculture crisis continues

Russia’s Agriculture Crisis Continues With everything from sugar production to potato production in a state of collapse due to mismanagement and the majority of resources being allocated to the war effort, Russia’s agricultural shortages are deepening. Russia has proposed to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) a six-month suspension of import duties on potatoes, onions, cabbage, carrots, and apples, from January 1 to July 31, 2025.

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Russian Banks raise mortgage rates to 100% amid market Turmoil
Crisis in Russia, Economy & Business, World News

Total Collapse in Russia’s Coal Industry

Total Collapse In Russia’s Coal Industry Russia’s coal-mining regions are grappling with a sharp decline in budget revenues as coal companies face financial difficulties caused by the loss of export markets and reduced production. Finance Minister Anton Siluanov reported that profit tax revenues in the Kemerovo region, which accounts for 60% of Russia’s coal production and 80% of coking coal, have dropped by 59%. Similar declines have been observed in Buryatia and the Jewish Autonomous Region.

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