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Ukroboronprom announced that it will pay $1 million for each working Russian fixed-wing aircraft and $500,000 for each rotary-wing aircraft. There will be full protection and freedom, as well as wealth, for these pilots and their families.

If true, that's a life changing opportunity for Russian pilots.
 


GRAND THEFT IVAN-ARMORY UKRAINE EDITION 2022 UKRAINE

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A lot of foreign volunteers have been rejected by the Ukrainians - they only want people with skills and experience / such as military- combat- medical and engineering.

The thrill chases who thought that they would go for a few weeks and come back with selfies have found out the following:

  1. You are a volunteer so you won’t be paid
  2. Your citizenship when you return may be revoked or you may face criminal charges
  3. As food and resources run out the Ukranians are busy equipping and supporting their own -120,000 Ukrainian nationals who joined as volunteers
  4. No training will be provided because they expect you to turn up knowing what to do
  5. There is very limited primitive medical care facilities - so if you get injured or suffer from trauma you may not be able to get medical care beyond first aid.
also it is a contract, you stay til the war is over
 
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Instagram banned in Russia over 'calls to violence'


Russia's state media watchdog Roskomnadzor says Instagram will be blocked in the country due to "calls for violence" against Russian soldiers.

Instagram owner Meta said it would let its users in some countries call for violence against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian soldiers.

It will temporarily allow some violent posts such as "death to the Russian invaders" that usually break its rules.
However, it says it won't permit calls for violence against Russian civilians.

In response to Meta's shift in policy, Russia called on the US to stop the social media giant's "extremist activities".
On Friday, the Russian Prosecutor General's Office called for a criminal investigation to be launched against Meta, citing Russian propaganda and extremism laws, according to a statement quoted by privately-owned news agency Interfax.

 
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