yeap, i’m russian, haven’t traveled abroad ever, and am in the region
if you have more questions on the situation, lmk 😊
yeah, we all have no idea what actually happened (russian government doesn’t like to talk to citizens – how shocking 🙄). Nothing changed, really
Prigozhin seeks no consequences, at least for now (russian elites prefer to exterminate dissidents later spy-style).
Yes, he wanted the minister to resign but it didn’t happen (yet?)
yikes! sorry to hear that 🤕
i also consider nostr community pretty peaceful – even the latest debates about apple vs android raised on news about Damus were quickly became a flow of ideas how to fix the problem without “just changing the os”
hope to see your new posts here, some of them are really interesting and some even resonate with my experiences 💜
wouldn’t do that, the apple is 30% eaten already 🥶
oops, your origin post mentions non-technical people, but those you are talking about now are not “non-technical” but rather have a lack of motivation and a fixed mindset, are lazy and dependent. this learned helplessness doesn’t make their life easier, tho i don’t have advice on how to communicate with them 🥶
i find it’s pretty reasonable for people who do not know much not being able to take risks. it’s our tasks as whose who knows even a little bit more to educate them 😤
apple threatens to remove the app claiming the “tips” should be in-app purchases 🥴
yeah, the situation is not about apple vs android, at least bc people who can’t afford apple tech is not the only one who need freedom.
however i believe his point was that
by preferring brands alternative to apple, people could encourage the company to change its policy 🤔
gm 💜
tbh, i just want this week to pass without shocks 🤕
Спасибо nostr:npub1mhls0pz6sv0fchsgett4w8jggf5fympzqqfltwatztk4hjlqagzsqpdk8z, что делилась свежей инфой фактически прям с места событий 🙏🏻🫂 Рад, что #nostr братия есть по всему миру уже. Peace ✌🏻 ☮️
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ты тоже много чего полезного постил!
и правда – nostr сообщество чуть ли не как семья, и как хорошо, что нас здесь все больше и больше 💜
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имхо, Бульба как всегда приписывает себе чужие заслуги, плюс есть инфа про других договорщиков @note1g09qs8ansy8gnntqxr7vrrtuw4zr7xpvc
It’s still up to debate who are the negotiators:
The Press Service of the President of the Republic of Belarus said it’s Lukashenko.
Other claims The President's Administration of Russia is involved (names of Kirienko and Patrushev are mentioned).
VChK OGPU [tg: vchkogpu]
Dyumin [Tula’s governor who hadn’t conflicted with Prigozhin] is negotiating on behalf of the authorities with Prigozhin and Utkin. The ultimatum is to abandon the idea of going to Moscow.
"The Wagner PMC was planned to be disbanded. On June 23rd, we joined the 'March of Justice'. In one day, we walked almost 200 kilometers without shedding a single drop of our fighters' blood. Now the moment has come when blood may spill. Therefore, understanding the responsibility for Russian blood being shed on one side or the other, we are turning our columns around and heading in the opposite direction, and we are going to field camps according to plan," said Prigozhin.
UPD: different confirmations about negotiations with Prigozhin have appeared in various tg channels.
He also mentioned that his troops are turning our columns around and heading in the opposite direction.
yeah, you’re right, that’s initial Prigozhin’s claims. he said they didn’t provide his people with resources and that pro-gov troops even open fire on his.
the interesting thing is before Prigozhin never criticised Putin («царь хороший, бояре плохие»), but now reveals his own political ambitions.
according to Girkin-Strelkov [tg: strelkovii post: 5686]
- Prigozhin plans to invade Moscow with a few thousand soldiers.
- The plan involves bypassing major cities and avoiding confrontations with local troops.
- The goal is to create panic and cause top officials to flee in fear, allowing Prigozhin to seize power.
- The plan is risky and relies on the assumption that officials will panic and surrender to Prigozhin.
- The plan has two vulnerabilities: potential conflicts with armed groups en route to Moscow and issues with supplying Prigozhin's troops.
- Prigozhin plans to "dig in" some of his forces in Rostov and attract others who are willing to fight for the Kremlin.
- The success of Prigozhin's plan depends on how many officials are willing to fight and resist him.
