[PostPravДa] Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova in the Kremlin media announced Moscow’s reaction to the Polish authorities’ decision to restrict the movement of Russian diplomats to the area of the province to which they are assigned. She declared that Russia would take “similar measures against Polish diplomats.” The propaganda press also reports the death of Antony Yegovtsev, who was responsible for writing denunciations against Russians for anti-war stances. The media also notes that “Biden once again acted like a boor toward Putin, (…) calling him a dictator.” .
This is what Jedrzej Morawiecki tells you every day. Here is a propaganda press release from Moscow. Headlines of the day 7.06.2024, the 835th day since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine..
Propaganda press release from Moscow: Zakharova on diplomats
“Zakharova has threatened Poland with a response to the ban on the movement of diplomats. Warsaw will not like this response. (…) ‘They [imposed the ban] in connection with the upcoming European Parliament elections. It was a big campaign by the collective West to support the candidates Washington needs and to remove unnecessary candidates from the political (…) and public space. (…) We will take similar measures against Polish diplomats, no matter whether mirrored, symmetrical or retaliatory. Oh, how they won’t like it'”.
“Polish President Duda is furious that he was not informed about the soldiers shooting migrants at the border.”
“Jerzy Krzanowski, one of Poland’s richest citizens, has been found dead.”
“Republika Srpska will hold a referendum on independence from Bosnia and Herzegovina. (…) President Milorad Dodik told the TASS news agency about this in an interview during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.”.
“Biden once again acted like a boor towards Putin, (…) calling him a dictator. He also said he has known him for 40 years.”
“Hungary is interested in cooperation with Russia in the sphere of the nuclear industry.”
Homeland News:
“The new federal district may be called Novorossiya, said Zaporizhia Region Governor Yevgeny Balitskiy. (…) It will include four new regions and Crimea”.
“The vice-chairman of the ‘Seed of the People’ movement Anton Yegovtsev was killed last night near his home near Moscow. (…) ‘The ‘Seed of the People’ is engaged in writing denunciations and appeals asking for the statements of various individuals to be checked for discrediting the Russian armed forces. Such appeals included statements made by foreign agent Maksim Galkin, blogger Anastasia Ivleyeva and members of the ‘Bi-2’ team.”
“A Frenchman detained in Moscow has turned out to be a writer and reporter. Laurent Vinatier, 47, is suspected of collecting Russian Federation military intelligence data. (…) Moscow investigators opened a case against him under Article 330.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (‘Evasion of the fulfilment of obligations under the legislation of the Russian Federation on foreign agents’). The detainee did not intentionally submit the documents needed to be included in the register of foreign agents and collected information ‘on military and military-technical activities of the Russian Federation’. The detainee was taken to the department of the Moscow Investigative Committee for processing.” “The Frenchman detained in Moscow works for the Swiss NGO ‘Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue’.”
“Three residents of Tatarstan were convicted of sabotage on the railway. (…) On the bench of the defendants sat Bulat Ibragimov, a 20-year-old resident of the township of Naberezhnye Chelny, and two juveniles. (…) Ibragimov received 20 years, and the juveniles – 8 years each”.
“An organizer of sabotage on the Kherson railroad has been sentenced to 6.5 years in prison.”
“In Crimea, two neo-pagans were sentenced to 14 and 12 years in a maximum security labor camp for preparing a terrorist attack in an Orthodox church.”
“Russian science has caught its breath thanks to the sanctions, the Russian Academy of Sciences has announced. (…) The Academy is now working on a lot of things”.
“Culture Minister Liubimova: the ‘socially relevant film’ category will help discover outstanding filmmakers’ and (…) reinforce traditional values”.
“The shooter, who fired from a window in Bibiriev, explained that the shotgun ‘was just lying idle’. (…) A Russian man wounded a man and a woman on Kostroma Street in Moscow and fired at a city bus. (…) The perpetrator was in a state of severe alcohol intoxication and tried to sleep, but was disturbed by the sound of birds coming from the street. So he took a shotgun and opened fire”.