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This might be a little tougher than Putin thought...

I know there are tracker sites that let you see where the oligarchs are moving their yachts and jets, but with the sanctions leveled at Putin and Lavrov's kids today I'd love to see an oligarch tracker. Let's see where Putin's POS daughters are at, and what they are spending money on. Supposedly they spend most of their time in Western Europe. I am sure they've bought citizenship in countries other than Russia, but I'd love to see them become sanctions refugees, getting booted from country to country until they are forced to go back to Russia.
 
Wild picture.
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First time spotted Russian 2S4 240 mm heavy SP-mortar. Mariupol

2S4 is army-level asset. A battalion of 2S4 - 12 pieces is a part of Army's artillery bigade. Also 8 pieces in composition of 45th high-power artillery brigade, subordinated to Western military district


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Chinese Citizens Decry Bucha Killings on Social Media​

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Ukraine hasn't dominated the information space in China in the same way it has in the West, particularly on platforms such as Twitter. But its engagement with users has been consistent and its numbers not far from Russia's, despite having five times fewer followers at 113,000 to 580,000. Ukraine's pocket of Weibo supports have also been a constant since the early days of the war.
In the days before the invasion, when Russia's follower count was nearly 10 times that of Ukraine's—around 400,000 versus 45,000, respectively—Chinese netizens were already using the page to silently support Kyiv over Moscow. A post by Ukraine denouncing Putin's recognition of the rebel regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in the Donbas received many times more likes than Russia's announcement of the president's new decree.
As of Tuesday, Russia's post on February 22 had more than 47,000 likes, while Ukraine's condemnation of the move had received 836,000—more than 17 times that amount.
 
To follow on a point made earlier. Putin is getting worried about disloyal troops?
Good.
He should also be worried about taking troops from Georgia. They are there to keep people in line. He’s got a problem in Kazakhstan, and he’s got troops in Belarus because they were in the process of trying to break free.
 
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