Russian vice defense minister detained on corruption charges; Russia to attack (new) (western) stockpiles
After the senate came also to grips with Ukraine funding Russia is eager to combat those (new) stacks of supplies to prevent the supplies from harming its soldiers — what can only be esteemed as a totally combative standpoint that will probably win wars for decades to come. Bruahahahaha. As a matter of fact, the Russian vice defense minister got sacked for unknown reason, probably because the structure is unable to carry such loads of supplies — within Ukraine of course, because their systematic construction design is so bad. Bruhahahaha.
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April 23 (Reuters) - A Russian deputy defence minister in charge of military construction has been detained on Tuesday on suspicion of "large-scale" bribe-taking, in one of the highest-profile corruption cases since Moscow launched its war in Ukraine.
A brief statement by the Investigative Committee, Russia's top investigative body, said late on Tuesday that Timur Ivanov had been taken into custody and an investigation into his case was proceeding.
Russia to intensify attacks on Western weapons stored in Ukraine, Kremlin warns
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Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu warned Kremlin will intensify attacks on Western weapons stored in Ukraine.
“We will increase the intensity of attacks on logistics centers and storage bases for Western weapons,” Shoigu said on Tuesday, according to Russian state-owned outlet RIA Novosti.
The warning from Shoigu came just as the House passed the $95 billion foreign aid package over the weekend and cleared the Senate Tuesday night. It is now on its way to President Biden’s desk to be signed.