This pro-Kremlin cartoon video likened the history that led Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine to a schoolyard bullying situation.
A Russian Mi-24/35 gunship helicopter was hit on Saturday, March 5, going down in a ball of flames.
The 55-year-old Ukrainian man who attempted to sink the superyacht that belongs to Russian military weapons businessman Alexander Mijeev is taking the next step to defend his country from Russia’s invasion.
Rahul Shivshankar’s mistake is made all the more enjoyable by the fact that there are two other people involved and a massive plot twist at the end.
Russians protesting against the invasion on social media include the children of oligarchs and government officials close to Putin.
Don’t worry, Ukrainians who have seized Russian military equipment – the taxman is looking out for you.
The EU, the UK, and the US are rolling out sanctions against some of Russia’s wealthiest people. Frozen assets include sprawling estates, businesses, and the world’s largest-ever bespoke superyacht.