Spotted in a Russian supermarket's deli section pic.twitter.com/wE22X55LKm
— Francis Scarr (@francska1) April 7, 2022
"The TV show House was actually incredibly popular in Russia precisely because the motto is 'Everyone lies.'"Very interesting Sarah Jones interview of sociologist Greg Yudin on “depoliticization” in Russia. https://t.co/00KV8CZzWU
— Isaac Chotiner (@IChotiner) April 7, 2022
You come back to your home in a Ukrainian village after the Russians leave and find that not only have they lived in your house and stolen all your electronics, they’ve also painted a fucking Z on your fridge. pic.twitter.com/GwAGWCibe2
— Shaun Walker (@shaunwalker7) April 6, 2022
The Moscow Times @TMT_ru says CDEK postal service has switched off live feeds from offices near Ukraine’s border after images of Russian troops sending home looted goods went viral
— Sarah Rainsford (@sarahrainsford) April 7, 2022
Imagine how they explain these gifts (incl nail varnish & underwear) to their wives, mothers? pic.twitter.com/ux3xGxAsmv
The prisoners have since been forcibly taken to Russia, the Ukrainian interior minister says, and the Ukrainians do not know where they are being kept or how they are doing. The interior minister also says the Russians stole most of the prisoners’ valuables and phones. 3/8 pic.twitter.com/RPhtOklyqk
— Frederik Pleitgen (@fpleitgenCNN) April 8, 2022
#Ukraine - People charge their cellphones in a public building in Bucha, northwest of Kyiv.
— AFP Photo (@AFPphoto) April 7, 2022
📷 @rschemidt #AFP pic.twitter.com/akmdXuGliL
Only yesterday this footage was shared from the train station bombed today, showing crowds of civilians. No-one can claim Russia didn't know what was happening there. https://t.co/e1w5ysODbM
— Eliot Higgins (@EliotHiggins) April 8, 2022
Another angle of the Tochka-U missile used in today railway station attack, with the words "For the (our) Children" written on the side. These are guided missiles, it's hard to see that this wasn't a deliberate attack on a known evacuation site. pic.twitter.com/K22FO0BGu8
— Eliot Higgins (@EliotHiggins) April 8, 2022
Just to clarify a linguistic nuance:
— Dmitry Grozoubinski (@DmitryOpines) April 8, 2022
The way this is written in Russian "za ditei" means "we are firing this missile in support of/on behalf of the children" and not "this missile is intended for children." https://t.co/lbSF8VsTqf
Bloody hell this Ukrainian video needs to be seen by everyone pic.twitter.com/63LGOvSpQR
— Rupert Myers (@RupertMyers) April 7, 2022
COLUMN: When is Russian oil not really Russian oil?
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) April 8, 2022
The answer is via blending. For example in diesel, Shell considers that as long as the Russian stuff only accounts for 49.99% of the volume, the cargo isn't technically from Russia | #OOTT @bopinion https://t.co/Nu8TuuP6vd
Hearing more and more voices from countries where Germany imposed austerity plans saying “faster is better” now wondering why we’re so generous to Germany when it asks for time to disentangle itself from its self imposed dependance on Russian energy…
— Benjamin Haddad 🇫🇷 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@benjaminhaddad) April 7, 2022
On the shores of the Black Sea just north of Istanbul, fishermen have cut short their fishing season for fear of mines spotted drifting into their waters from the war between Russia and Ukraine. https://t.co/xDcU4mjOdm
— Asad Hashim (@AsadHashim) April 7, 2022
The ADL Center on Extremism has, w/ a high degree of confidence, identified “Clandestine,” the man behind the Ukrainian biolab conspiracy theory, showing how a fringe QAnon figure sparked a viral conspiracy that made its way from QAnon to the world stage.https://t.co/TbN8d385DE
— Oren Segal (@orensegal) April 5, 2022
Donate.
When you and the gang are out reporting on one of the biggest massacres in modern day Europe, but someone sees a cute cat. pic.twitter.com/ElDaxcVwp8
— Thomas van Linge (@ThomasVLinge) April 6, 2022