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Russians fleeing Kursk were promised $110, but aid workers say many still can't get the money. Volunteer leader Evgeniya Nazarova said evacuees discovered that official data on their villages is missing. Russia says it's given payments to 87,600 evacuees, while a total of 133,000 people are estimated to have fled. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! Yet aid workers in the region say they've been working with refugees who still haven't received the promised payout a month after Kyiv's incursion.
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Smirnov was mocked online after posting a clip of himself misfiring a Swedish anti-tank weapon. In the video, Smirnov strikes himself in the face after failing to hold the launcher properly. In an episode, originally posted three months ago, Smirnov compares Soviet and Western anti-tank weapons, including the Swedish AT4. The next shot shows Smirnov standing in front of the tank, a visible bruise forming around his eye. Aside from anti-tank weapons, Smirnov also reviews grenades, flamethrowers, and armored personnel carriers and tanks.
Pranksters called up the son of a top Kremlin official and said he had been enlisted in the army. Dmitry Peskov's son said he did not intend to go and will resolve the issue "on a different level." The hosts of the Russian YouTube channel Popular Politics called the 32-year-old son of Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday. the younger Peskov told the pranksters, according to a video shared by independent Russian news website The Insider. When he returned to Russia from his studies in the UK, Peskov served in the Russian army from 2010 to 2012, the news site Kommersant reported.
He told Insider his YouTube channel had lost 80% of its revenue since February 24. We want to live and work in a global and open world," Lapotkov told Insider, adding, "unfortunately, we can't change the global situation right now." Lapotkov told Insider it would not be easy to replace the lost income by sending fans to platforms like VK and Telegram. He told Insider that rebuilding a profitable following on alternative sites is incredibly challenging. Diana Akhmadishina, a brand ambassador for Adidas Russia who has moved her business ventures onto VK, told Insider that "VK just isn't as cool anymore in Russia.
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