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Russian Security Forces and Officials are now reporting that a Group of roughly 19 Civilians who were taking Shelter within an Orthodox Church in the City of Makhachkala have been Freed, with No ongoing Hostage Situation.
 
⚡The Head of the Sergokalinsky District of Dagestan, Magomed Omarov has submitted his Letter of Resignation and been Arrested, following reports that Two of the Islamic Terrorists who Eliminated in the Cities of Derbent and Makhachkala were his Sons.
 
⚡The Russian Security Forces Operation within the City of Makhachkala has reportedly now Ended, with 19 Civilians being Freed from the Orthodox Church while 4 Terrorists were Eliminated.
 
🇷🇺🏴 - One terrorist from today's attack in Dagestan appears to be using an M4 or AR-15 variant rifle
 

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Nato is pushing the conflict
 

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Akikuwekea nishitue
 
Russian Forces Launch Precision Strike on Ukrainian Air Force Training Site

The Russian military carried out a coordinated strike on a training site for the flight and technical personnel of Ukraine's air forces, the Ministry of Defense reported on Sunday.
"This morning, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation delivered a coordinated strike with high-precision long-range sea-based weaponry on the training site for the flight and technical personnel of Ukraine's air forces," the ministry stated.
Earlier in the day, Ukrainian media reported explosions in Kiev, Kharkov and the Zhitomir region. Air raid sirens were sounded in 15 regions of the country.
In response to the Ukrainian armed forces' attacks on civilian targets, Russian troops regularly carry out targeted strikes on locations of personnel, equipment, and mercenaries, as well as on infrastructure such as energy facilities, defense industry sites, military command, and communications systems of Ukraine.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has repeatedly stressed that the military does not target residential buildings and social institutions
 
Russian Forces Launch Precision Strike on Ukrainian Air Force Training Site

In this handout video grab released by the Russian Defence Ministry, a Russian Navy ship launches missiles during a high-precision attack on Ukrainian military facilities in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location.
The Russian military carried out a coordinated strike on a training site for the flight and technical personnel of Ukraine's air forces, the Ministry of Defense reported on Sunday.
"This morning, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation delivered a coordinated strike with high-precision long-range sea-based weaponry on the training site for the flight and technical personnel of Ukraine's air forces," the ministry stated.
Earlier in the day, Ukrainian media reported explosions in Kiev, Kharkov and the Zhitomir region. Air raid sirens were sounded in 15 regions of the country.
In response to the Ukrainian armed forces' attacks on civilian targets, Russian troops regularly carry out targeted strikes on locations of personnel, equipment, and mercenaries, as well as on infrastructure such as energy facilities, defense industry sites, military command, and communications systems of Ukraine.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has repeatedly stressed that the military does not target residential buildings and social institutions
 
Naam, ni takriban elf Moja na miatatu walilambishwa mchanga Jana 🥱 🥱 🥱
 

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Nyie jamaa mnapenda ligi kweli 🤣
Ok, Link nyingine nakuwekea hapo, pamoja na screenshot ikionyesha warusi zaidi ya million 7 walikimbia mobilization

 

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