Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 8

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Can not call criminals criminals anymore, nothing new in Russia

Russia moves to extend censorship laws to ‘volunteer’ groups​

Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma, voted to approve an amendment that would punish those found guilty of discrediting “volunteer” groups fighting in Ukraine, extending a law that censors criticism of Russia’s armed forces during the war.
The amendment is seen as a move to “protect” fighters working for the private Wagner Group.
Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin has welcomed the proposals.
 
Courts don't care much about the opinion of terrorists, Nazis , Fascist, mass murderers and kidnappers and so on

Russia does not recognise ICC’s jurisdiction, says Kremlin​

Russia does not recognise the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, the TASS news agency quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying.
“We do not recognise this court, we do not recognise its jurisdiction,” Peskov said.
Peskov had been asked about reports on Monday that the ICC prosecutor was expected to ask a pre-trial judge to approve issuing warrants against several Russians for the alleged abduction of children from Ukraine to Russia and the alleged targeting of civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.
 

In recent days, residents of the city of Moscow and Moscow Oblast have been reporting unidentified drones, most of which have been circling over their homes, and one of which was near an oil refinery.

Source: Russian local Telegram channel Baza

Details: The first suspicious UAV was reportedly spotted on 10 March over the village of Rogovo near Moscow. Police were immediately called to the scene but were unable to find either the drone or its owner.

However, three days later, an unidentified drone was allegedly spotted over the village again.

Also, on 10 March, four drones allegedly circled over several villages and towns near the Planet of the Apes zoo on Kaluga Highway.

And on 12 March, another drone, allegedly flying at a low altitude, was seen in the village of Krasnopahorskoe. The UAV was heading to the Tatneft gas station on Kaluga Highway, after which it turned around and flew back, tentatively, towards the settlements of Mikhaylovo-Yartsevskoye and Armeyskiy.

Two more drones were reported on the afternoon of 13 March: one of them flew over the village of Voronovskoye, and the other flew over the Borisovskie Ponds in southern Moscow towards Kapotnya, where Gazpromneft's refinery is located. The UAVs were not identified.

The last drone was found at around 03:00 on 14 March near the Kakhovskaya metro station in the village of Zyuzino. This time, Russian National Guard officers managed to identify two UAV operators, who later explained that they were filming the night streets for personal purposes, but they were detained anyway.

Background: On 13 March, it was reported that Moscow authorities had begun cutting down forests to deploy air defence systems in the Russian capital.
 
Can not call criminals criminals anymore, nothing new in Russia

Russia moves to extend censorship laws to ‘volunteer’ groups​

Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma, voted to approve an amendment that would punish those found guilty of discrediting “volunteer” groups fighting in Ukraine, extending a law that censors criticism of Russia’s armed forces during the war.
The amendment is seen as a move to “protect” fighters working for the private Wagner Group.
Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin has welcomed the proposals.
That's kind of funny, since that would mean the Russian armed forces must punish themselves, because they are ordered to identify themselves as part of the Wagner group whenever they get caught stealing/killing civilizations/drunk in public etc.
 
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