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"Mediazona and BBC News Russian have confirmed the names of 14,709 Russians killed in Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion, based on open sources.

Journalists have identified 1,679 people who were killed only in the first two weeks of February. This marks the greatest acceleration in weekly Russian losses since the start of the war, as pointed out by BBC News. The outlet connects this trend with Russia’s new offensive in the Donbas."
 
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"Tuapse residents reported hearing two explosions a few seconds apart, the local news outlet 93.ru reported. According to the Telegram channel Astra, the facility was attacked by two unidentified aircraft,” which damaged the boiler room, and two craters roughly 1.5 meters (about five feet) deep were found outside the building.

The Tuapse town administration and the regional Emergency Services Ministry reported that the fire didn’t damage any oil containers and that there were no casualties. According to 93.ru, Tuapse
authorities called on residents to “avoid spreading fake information” as they could face criminal liability for doing so, adding that “there’s no cause for worry.”
 
The Bizarre Incursion
March 3, 2023
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"Ukrainian officials have been coy about Thursday’s incursion, denying Kyiv’s involvement and calling the incident a “classic provocation,” though some have framed the militants’ actions as a demonstration of a supposedly wider “partisan movement” growing inside Russia. For example, Zelensky administration adviser Mykhailo Podolyak wrote on Twitter that growing poverty” in Russia is fueling a “stronger and more aggressive” partisan movement. “Fear your partisans,” Podolyak tweeted. Andriy Yusov, a spokesman for Ukraine's Military Intelligence Directorate, called the incursion “the continuation of Russia’s transformation,” and said, “maybe Russians are starting to wake up, to realize something, and take some concrete steps.”
 
"A Belarusian court has sentenced the journalist Gennady Mozheiko to three years in a penal colony, qualifying his writing for the Russian media Komsomolskaya Pravda as inciting hatred and insulting an official.

The prosecution had requested a 12-year prison term for the journalist, alleging that his publications in 2020–2021 contained
negative, obscene, and impermissible” remarks about Belarus’s President Alexander Lukashenko."
 
"Moomin Characters, the Finnish branded goods company run by the heirs of the popular artist and writer Tove Jansson, has declined to renew or extend Moomin product licenses for partners in Russia.

Moomin-themed porcelain mugs and other Moomin paraphernalia are among Finland’s key export goods. Russia has been a receptive market for the Moomin industry, due to the immense popularity of Jansson’s work with generations of Russian children.

Last week, Moomin Spring Festival, a children’s event slated to take place this spring in Moscow, had to be canceled because of licensing problems."
 
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"Alexey Moskalev is the father of sixth-grader Masha Moskaleva, whose school director called the police after she drew an anti-war picture at school last year. On March 28, after just a day of case proceedings, a Tula judge found him guilty of repeatedly “discrediting” the Russian army in posts on social media and sentenced him to two years in prison. The judge also said that Masha would be placed in the custody of social services."
 
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