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Russian Panic Spirals With Arson Attacks, Street Fights, and Manhunts

Por: The Daily Beast World September 23, 2022

The Kremlin wants you to know there’s absolutely no panic in Russia a day after—just ignore the burning military recruitment offices, and college students being snatched from their classes to go kill or be killed.It’s also absolutely normal for protesters to be pulled from jail and sent to the front, and reports of men flocking to airports to get the hell out of the country are “fake,” according to Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry... + full article



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