Pictures of empty shelves in Moscow emerge as discontent over Putin’s war grows
Panic buying triggered by sanctions and the collapsing ruble has resulted in bare shelves in Moscow and elsewhere in Russia.
Panic buying triggered by sanctions and the collapsing ruble has resulted in bare shelves in Moscow and elsewhere in Russia.
Forces are preparing to create a “technological catastrophe” before trying to shift the responsibility on to Kyiv.
"For the Tories and the Labour establishment, mocking Corbyn distracts from their own long-lived collaboration with Vladimir Putin and his oligarchs."
"It's a foreign invasion into a sovereign state and the committal of war crimes. How do you, "both sides" that?", one person responded.
"Vladimir Putin's take on Blueberry Hill. Replete withs ycophantic has-beens clapping him on", Otto English tweeted.
"Why were our boys sent there?"
"No wonder we feel guilty", he said.
"In France and Germany they're seizing super-yachts. In London... nothing."
“As an ethnic Russian and a Russia citizen, I see it as my moral duty to facilitate the denazification of Russia," he said.
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