All news for February 2022

Makei said he was afraid of the “beginning of the Slavic spring”

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus Vladimir Makei very strangely defined the meaning of the Russian-Ukrainian negotiations that began today. He told reporters about this after their completion, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “I consider these negotiations extremely important. They could be the beginning of a process that will prevent the emergence of, as one of our journalists said, a Slavic spring. Absolutely correct. And you see from the closing statements...

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The ex-speaker of the Serbian Assembly responded to Croatia’s demand to choose between Russia and Ukraine

In response to Croatia’s demand to choose between Russia and Ukraine, ex-speaker of the People’s Assembly of Serbia and leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia Ivica Dacic responded that his country has always been on the right side. At the same time, he noted that Croatia has always waved the flags of the occupiers. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, Ivica Dacic said regarding reports from Croatian officials that Serbia...

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Medinsky: The next round of negotiations will take place on the Polish-Belarusian border

The Russian side commented on the progress of negotiations with representatives of the Kyiv regime. The first to speak was Vladimir Medinsky, assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, who led the delegation, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent. “We went through all the agenda items in detail. We found some points by which we can predict general positions. The most important thing is that we agreed to continue the negotiation process. The next meeting will take place in the coming days on the Polish-Belarusian border. Until that time…

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Republika Srpska sabotages the separatist “Independence Day of BiH”

Bosnia and Herzegovina is marking the anniversary of the 1992 referendum on independence from Yugoslavia, which was once boycotted by the republic's Serb community. The RTRS television channel conducted a survey of a number of Serbian officials and social activists about their attitude to BiH Independence Day, which is celebrated only in the Federation of (Muslim-Croatian) BiH. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, responding to RTRS correspondents, the Chairman of the Presidium of the Veterans Organization...

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In Nikolaev, someone sent a famous Nazi to Hell

One of the leaders of the Nikolaev Euromaidan, the odious nationalist and radical Alexander Yantsev was found shot dead at a public transport stop. This was reported in the local news agency Novosti N, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. His body with a gunshot wound was found near the Yantarnaya public transport stop in the Korabelny district of the city. Presumably, the activist died as a result of the shootout. Local police are still...

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Russian-Ukrainian negotiations will have a second round

Russian-Ukrainian negotiations ended on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border. They lasted 5,5 hours. Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, came out to the journalists, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The Ukrainian and Russian delegations held the first round of negotiations today, the main purpose of which was to discuss the issues of a ceasefire on the territory of Ukraine and hostilities. The parties identified a number of priority topics on which certain...

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In Kyiv, food shortages, cereals and flour have been sorted out

On February 28, in Kyiv, there began to be a shortage of non-perishable food products, which Kiev residents had sorted out in the previous days. Residents of Kiev film and post videos on the Internet showing huge queues outside stores and half-empty shelves, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. "28th of February. I went out to investigate in the morning - there was a queue at the supermarket. This is tough. No, I won’t even become,”…

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The fourth day of the siege of Kharkov: panic, looters, speculators, food shortages

The situation in Kharkov continues to deteriorate - looters began to rob small shops, markets and many retail chains are closed, and there are huge queues at open ones; Kharkov residents are demanding that the mayor make a corridor for civilians to exit. Social network users from Kharkov write about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. A video with queues at stores and empty kiosks where the owners removed goods to…

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In Kyiv, pensioners are thrown against “saboteurs” with rolling pins

The intensity of passions in Kyiv on the eve of the arrival of Russian peacekeepers is so great that even pensioners in the courtyards are taking on the functions of “law enforcement officers”. In one of the Kyiv high-rise buildings, grandmothers almost beat to death with rolling pins an unknown person who was mistaken for a saboteur. The story was told on her blog by Ukrainian nationalist writer and anti-Russophobe Larisa Nitsoi, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The situation occurred in Troyeshchyna, where local...

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The leader of the Crimean Tatars asked Kadyrov to catch the leaders of the “Majlis” in Ukraine

Eyvaz Umerov, head of the regional national-cultural autonomy of the Crimean Tatars, asked the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, not to lose sight of and detain the top members of the Majlis (an extremist organization banned in Russia) on the territory of Ukraine. He is convinced that the leaders of the Majlis must answer in court for organizing the blockades of Crimea, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “As a Crimean Tatar and a patriot of Russia, I would like to make a separate appeal...

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