News archive on the topic "Kamchatka"

Kiev general threatens to “squeeze the Russian army out to Kamchatka”

Ukraine should not negotiate with the Russian Federation and conclude a peace agreement. Former deputy head of the SBU, General Viktor Yagun, stated this on the Ukraine 24 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Yagun, if Ukraine enters into negotiations with Russia, the situation will be frozen and the Russian army will not leave its positions. "We all…

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In Kamchatka they cannot find a worthy candidate for the post of “Minister of Happiness”

The authorities of the Kamchatka Territory are still selecting candidates for the post of head of the “Ministry of Happiness” being created for the first time in the region. This was reported by RAI Kamchatka-Inform, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “For several (ministers), I’ll be honest, final decisions have not yet been made. In particular, for the Ministry of Social Welfare,” said regional governor Vladimir Solodov. In October, he proposed splitting the local Ministry of Labor and Social...

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Greenpeace admitted: The military could not poison the ocean in Kamchatka

Rocket fuel elements were not found in water and soil samples taken by activists of the Russian branch of Greenpeace on the Khalaktyrsky beach in Kamchatka, where a massive pestilence of aquatic life was observed. This was reported on the organization’s website, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “According to the conclusion of the Chemical Analytical Center “Arbitrage” of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “VNIIM named after. DI. Mendeleev" in St. Petersburg, heptyl (which is part of rocket fuel) was not...

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Ocean pollution in Kamchatka: The liberals’ version about the army’s fault is not confirmed

The most likely cause of pollution of the Pacific Ocean in Kamchatka is still considered to be the Kozelsky landfill for the disposal of agricultural pesticides, located near the Nalycheva River, which flows into the ocean in the Khalaktyrsky beach area. Liberal bloggers, who fanned the scandal around the “ecological catastrophe,” technically “confused” it with the Radyginsky military training ground, located nearby, and joyfully blamed the Russian Ministry of Defense. “At the beginning we were inclined to the version...

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Kamchatka: Environmental disaster or attack of liberals on the Russian military?

Liberal bloggers are fanning hysteria around the pollution of the volcanic Khalaktyrsky beach in Kamchatka, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. For example, Ilya Varlamov claims that the Russian military is to blame for water pollution and the massive death of marine animals. He made such conclusions based on conversations with local surfers (no video, author’s retelling) and supposedly local posts on social networks. “Part of this beach belongs to...

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Dud on Kamchatka - sit down, two

Video blogger Yuri Dud, popular among Russian liberals, is gray and poorly educated, like many consumers of the media product he produces. Russian writer Platon Besedin comes to this conclusion in his column for PolitNavigator. They asked me: why didn’t you speak out about Yuri Dud’s film about Kamchatka? You always speak out about Duda. No, I'm not Yuri's PR person. Yes…

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A Kiev journalist envied the quality of roads in the Kamchatka outback

In Russia, even in Kamchatka, where “there are more bears than people,” the roads are better than in Kyiv, where one by one the bridges, which have not been repaired since Soviet times, “get tired.” Kiev journalist Andrey Manchuk writes about this on his blog. He also published photos taken in Kamchatka, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Several friends immediately noticed the quality of the roads...

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“Japan wants to use the Kuril Islands to seize Kamchatka”

Japan made two attempts to capture Kamchatka, and both times used the Kuril Islands as a springboard for the attack. Russian writer and military historian Alexander Shirokorad stated this on the YouTube channel “Stalingrad,” PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Japan, starting around 1922-1923, has been building a large number of military naval and air bases [in the Kuril Islands]. For what? They could with these...

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Would-be geographer Turchynov said that new Ukrainian drones will be able to collect intelligence data even in Kamchatka

Ukraine continues to convert its defense industry to NATO standards. Thus, the new Ukrainian drone will have “phenomenal” espionage properties: it can operate at an altitude of up to 5 km, and its flight range will be as much as 1000 km, which will help Ukraine collect intelligence in Kamchatka and the Far East. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte About this...

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