This video reveals a stark contrast between Russia's reported economic growth and the severe neglect of regional infrastructure, where residents in resource-rich areas like Yakutia and Engels face sewage system failures, water shortages, and inadequate living conditions despite official claims of prosperity, highlighting how centralized economic policies can create significant regional disparities.
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🚨PEOPLE IN RUSSIA ARE CALLING FOR A REVOLUTION! PUTIN HAS APPEALED TO ZELENSKY! A TOTAL FAILURE!Added:
Surrender.
Come on, please. Putin is begging for mercy. They want Zelensky to give up Donbas without a fight. But the propagandists aren't even sure they'll be able to hold it at all. They'll turn out so many [music] drones that we'll be buried under them, and thousands of drones will fly into Russian territory.
Cockfights at a poultry farm in St. Petersburg. Two men kissed. Because of that, 60 people got into a fight.
Russian soldiers are whining about their losses. Russian women are alarmed by the overcrowded morgues.
We ask that the Rostov morgue be cleared out. The morgue is overflowing with the dead, and that too is frightening.
More and more drug addicts have started joining the Russian army, but everything is fine with Putin. He was told that the economy is growing rapidly. However, no one really knows about the problems in the regions. The smell is unbelievable.
All of this, I repeat, is blooming.
This is the situation on our roads.
Even Russians themselves admit that it's time to change something. Only one thing can save the country, unfortunately.
A revolution.
But for now, that's not possible. I think that's just the kind of society we have, of slaves and idiots.
Dmitry Nazarov decided to return to Russia, and Solovyov finally realized that everyone at the Ministry of Defense is lying. So, were they lying during certain parts of the flight?
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Give us Donbas. Please, we can't capture it ourselves. The second army won, people. Let's negotiate.
That's exactly how you could interpret one of Peskov's latest statements. He's asking Zelensky to lay down his arms.
President Zelensky must order the armed forces of Ukraine to cease fire and leave the territory of Donbas, to leave the territory of the Russian regions.
At that moment, a ceasefire will occur, and both sides can calmly engage in negotiations, which, by the way, these negotiations inevitably will be very difficult. Yes, he says, not about peace after that, but only about negotiations.
After the great victory parade, Putin is at least trying to rehabilitate himself somehow. Like, you see, I think about everyone in one piece. But in the end, for the 12th year now, he still hasn't managed to capture Donbas. The second army is at rock bottom, and the oil refineries are burning brighter and brighter.
Now he started talking about conditions, but he's really in no position to set any conditions at all. And even pro-Putin propagandists are now loudly shouting about this en masse.
At the same time as the strikes by long-range drones, the enemy is increasing its impact on logistics not only in the traditional front line zone, but also at a distance of about 100 km.
Ukrainian long-range drones are increasingly targeting Russian logistics already deep in the rear. In the Mariupol area, more than 100 km from the front line, the use of Carnid drones has been observed. Ukrainian drones are feared everywhere, even in the entire rear section of the vehicle, which is also completely engulfed in intense, raging flames, and thick, billowing black smoke.
Meanwhile, several high-tech surveillance drones are seen hovering steadily overhead in the sky.
Indeed, as we see, they are not really beaten. Even Solovyov doesn't see any optimism.
A slow-flying product can be unnoticed.
This means that at certain points during the flight, they lied about whether it was shot down or not, whether it was flying or not. Yeah, well, no, what lies? They shoot everything down. It's just shrapnel, highly precise.
Greetings. This is how things are for us now. May 1st in the hero city of Tuapse.
Happy holiday, dear comrades.
>> And on top of that, the logistics on the front lines of the AFU are consistently being taken out. The enemy is systematically [music] working to destroy them, and I repeat, their actions in this regard are, unfortunately, quite successful.
Drones on Starlink, so the situation on the line of contact, on the one hand, remains largely unchanged. On the other hand, the trend we see regarding the enemy's drone activity is discouraging.
Gentlemen, this is the fifth year of full-scale war. Kyiv in 3 days turned into a disgrace for the great second army. But Putin keeps waving the Sarmat and demanding surrender. Even the most steadfast propagandists don't understand this. Still they're fighting.
Apparently, they're fighting quite stubbornly. By the way, we don't see any mass surrenders. We don't see that either. So, we need to understand that the expectation that everything here will collapse for them, given the support they're getting from the West, is misplaced.
And that will be enough for another 5 to 10 years. But what I mean is that we need to realize that they are apparently really set on a long confrontation. And of course, it's in our interest to achieve the results we need as soon as possible and get out of this state of war.
Meanwhile, the budget is going deep into the red. The deficit in Russia is already 6 trillion rubles in just 4 months. Because Ukrainian sanctions are working very effectively. But apparently, Vladimir Vladimirovich isn't aware of this. He was told that Russia is catching up with the United States, and that the budget problems are actually due to excessively rapid growth. Yes, you heard that right. Per capita GDP was 43% that's of the American level. 43%? Yes.
But by the end of 2025, it will already be almost 56%. So, of course, I understand that this concerns many people, including businesses, the current situation in the economy, but we need to understand that the economy always develops cyclically. And so, after periods of such significant growth, and the period we've just gone through was indeed substantial growth, there is always a phase of stabilization that follows. What kind of surreal situation is this? Does it look something like this as for the fund?
>> We have seen unprecedented GDP growth.
>> [music] >> Here on the chart you can see, here is the GDP and here is the threshold. This is crap. Money.
And we have successfully reached and even gone far beyond that critical threshold we set. So the Minister of Economy with a straight face claims that the problems are due to rapid growth.
Interesting how it works for them. While in the Kremlin they've surpassed the threshold, in Yakuts people are literally drowning in sewage as they live. That's how it is. With this emergency housing of course people need [music] to be taken out of these barracks. To enter this entrance.
Just so you understand, this is a republic that mines gold and diamonds, right?
And this is how people live, [music] ordinary people.
You can't just walk in here like this, you understand?
>> [music] [music] >> This is how you have to enter the building. Can you imagine all of this?
Just so you understand >> [music] >> all of this.
The sewage has melted.
>> [music] >> Do you understand?
Still water.
And They have diamonds. I'm serious. And in Engels they have planes and rockets, but they're drowning in filth, too. The aroma of greatness there is unbelievable.
Poltavskaya 5. It's just a disaster.
There are pallets laid out in the yard.
Starting from the entrance into the huge puddle. This is how people walk. The flower bed is flooded and there's a girl holding her nose because the smell is overwhelming. [music] All of this, I repeat, is blooming.
The boot sank about halfway in.
Naturally the sewage systems aren't working and the city residents are being asked not to use the toilet or at least not to flush after themselves. That's why all the waste is simply accumulating in the pipes. There's no drinking water, either. But while there's a fecal apocalypse in Engels, in Babayevo people are drying up. This city in the Irkutsk region has become a true symbol of Russian decay. In winter, people here froze without heating and now in spring for the fourth day in a row, they've been sitting without water. The only pumping station was washed away by the ice drift. When did they change the price?
>> Changed 20 minutes ago. It will only take a few more minutes.
>> [music] >> The go they changed it. All right. Well, later on, of course, they thought about the people and brought in technical water.
Here they brought us [music] technical water.
What's with you guys or what? What's this red water? [music] Where did you even get it from?
Oh, this rapid economic growth, it ruins everything. And since I now have a lot of free time, I'll just hate everything in this country.
Meanwhile, the State Duma has finally approved amendments that expand the duties of the police. Now, these include preventive work with citizens who don't want to fight.
>> [music] >> Moreover, in order to recruit more cannon fodder, they have appeared in the Russian Federation. These are like black recruiters who look for alcoholics or drug users and hand them over to the Ministry of Defense. Some are just brought in by various gypsies [music] and these black recruiters gather alcoholics with cerebral palsy, people with disabilities.
And for this they just hand them over like unwanted goods. Like slaves. Like [music] slaves.
They get paid for this.
Then the cards that are issued to these people are taken away and Then we see this kind of scene in the trenches. The soldiers relax in their own way.
Opa.
Come. [music] Tell us what we're doing today.
>> [music] >> In the end, all the soldiers, every single one, no longer know what to do with this war. They just die out every day and cry. Just a single one remains.
While every one of the other companions has sadly passed away.
1 2 3.
Six people.
Well, I don't know. They were just shot [music] and that's it. They were eventually transported back in sealed zinc coffins.
And that was the end of it.
Furthermore, they eventually arrive at the front up after extremely rigorous and comprehensive training.
They took my neighbor. In short, he was mobilized.
In >> They left. They went in on the very first [music] day.
And then they bury them like dogs. The guy gave his life for his homeland.
His homeland didn't come to bury him.
No military, no one at all.
Absolutely no one.
A cargo 200 vehicle. It pulled up and that's it.
Now they're going to bring out the body for burial.
Because they already have to bury another person, but the church is still occupied. So to speak, the results of 3 days of the special military operation.
Bravo. We asked to unload the Rostov morgue.
The morgue is overflowing with the dead, and that is also frightening.
Who is going to deal with our missing and wounded loved ones?
Help us find our soldiers.
What's there in the middle?
And now even ordinary Russians are starting to realize that poverty, mortality, and crime can only be cured in one way.
We've got a ton of problems here, but all they show us is they show us America, the Jews, Europe.
Why do we need this?
Put your own house in order first.
Here, if you leave Moscow in the Moscow region, there are no roads, and in some places there are still wood stoves, and that's not even counting other regions where everything is destroyed.
The state farms, collective farms, the schools and factories that used to work, everything is closed.
Only one thing can save this country, unfortunately, a revolution.
But we won't have a revolution for a long time yet. Oh. Look who just woke up, but there won't be a revolution for a long time because a generation of slaves is not capable of it. And it's the Russians themselves who say this. I think that our society is like that, slaves and idiots.
They watch TV, they're not capable, for example, of going online, looking something up, checking out an alternative point of view, consulting two or three sources, and drawing their own conclusions.
Whatever they're shown on TV, that's what they believe. And why is that?
Because they associate everything with the television. It's like that's the authority, and if it's authority, then it's power, and a society of slaves only understands power, like basically the stick. So behind the TV is power, behind power is the stick. That's what they understand.
But in the Leningrad region, they decided that love would save the country. So two men at the poultry farm to kiss.
The local radicals didn't appreciate it, and as a result, a fight broke out. It turned into a full-on cockfight. 60 people were fighting, and 20 ended up in the hospital. The ones who needed help the most were the worker from Bangladesh who kissed his colleague from Uzbekistan. Uh, bring love back into fashion.
And here, gentlemen, it looks like we have a turncoat on our hands. I'm talking about Dmitri Nazarov. Turncoats are the scariest people.
Those who from the very beginning stood firm.
They stood up for the special operation and supported it to this day, no matter what.
Those people are understandable.
But those who were against it and then for some reason switched sides, those are the scariest people, the turncoat.
Dmitry Nazarov's wife asked the State Duma to forgive their family and allow them to return to Russia. In her letter of repentance, the chef's wife described her husband's creative journey. She mentioned his achievements in the arts, his title as people's artist, and complained about his health and poor French health care. At the end, Vasilyeva openly asks for help in allowing Nazarov to return to Russia so that he can live and work in Moscow. She also hopes for protection from reputational and legal pressure.
But Guzhak is not the same anymore.
But the Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church has long since understood what the problem is. It turns out that all wars and misfortunes are the fault of this damn democracy.
This was on the eve of the special military operation. For 30 years we have been adopting from all countries anything and everything, any kind of democracy, any rights, and completely forgetting about the customs and traditions that were given to us.
We adopted democracy and rights, but never really did. Well, it shows.
That's all for now, but we're not saying goodbye. Tomorrow we'll show you a new batch of action on our channel. You give us a like and a subscription and we'll give you interesting content.
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