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briefenthusiastlight · 1 year ago
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Voronezh Aliens
In what may be the most bizarre extra-terrestrial encounter ever reported, dozens of eyewitnesses claimed that in the autumn of 1989, a trio of three-eyed aliens — along with their mechanical companion — landed and attacked a pair of teens in a Russian park. 
The Russian city of Voronezh is an industrial hub located about 300 miles from Moscow. The city has a population of nearly one million and hardly seems like the kind of isolated region that is ordinarily associated with strange alien encounters, yet on the evening of September 27, 1989, at about 6:30 pm., it became the host of what strikes many as being one of the most unusual, not to mention horrifying, encounters with creatures ever recorded. Eyewitnesses reported that on the evening in question a glowing, deep red, ovoid object — which they estimated to be approximately 45-feet wide and 18-feet high — circled above an area known as Levoberezhniy’s park. Witnesses swore that the “vehicle” hovered less than 40-feet above ground, close enough to disturb the grass below. Then, just as suddenly as it had arrived, the UFO soared away, leaving the eyewitnesses perplexed and no doubt more than a little relieved. 
That was until the strange craft returned just minutes later. It hovered near a group of grade-school children; including Vasya Surin, Julia Sholokhova, Lena Sarokina, Alyosha Nikonov and Vova Startsev – who were engaged in a soccer match. But it wasn’t only children who saw the UFO. It was also spotted by 35 to 40 adults who were waiting at a nearby bus stop on Poutiline St. Both the kids and adults were awed by the spectacle before them and utterly unprepared for what they were about to see next. According to eyewitness accounts, a hatch on the underside of the still hovering craft opened to reveal an odd, long-armed, neck-less, thick-set, 9-foot tall entity with a small, knob-like head. The creature was clad in a silver jumpsuit with bronze boots and was so large it appeared to fill the hatch opening. As if the creature’s immensity wasn’t disturbing enough, eyewitnesses claimed that there were three luminous eyes wedged into its tiny, dome-like head. The being’s two outer eyes were whitish and the center eye — which was set slightly above the other two — was bright red and “swivelling around like a radar.” They also claimed that the alien had a disk-like object attached to its chest. This bizarre being seemed to methodically scan the terrain below, then sealed the hatch. Then the UFO made its descent. 
Eyewitnesses stated that the object’s weight was so substantial that it permanently bent to the side a standing poplar tree that was near the craft. The object then hovered about 5-feet off the ground and extended four leg-like supports and landed softly on the grass. At this point, the alien that was seen through the open hatch now emerged from the ship followed by two equally colossal creatures that shared the same three-eyed visages. These extraordinary entities walked with a “heavy gait” and were followed by what witnesses described as a box-like robot, with push buttons on its front side. An alien adjusted one of the controls on the robot’s chest, enabling it to walk about in a “mechanical” fashion. The entities then began to examine the ground near where their craft had landed and proceeded to take some soil samples. One of the creatures made indecipherable sounds, which some eyewitnesses perceived to be orders. Then a beam of light emerged from the “chief” alien’s chest. The beam delineated a number of luminous triangles and rectangles — about 1-foot by half a foot wide — as if indicating something to its comrades. This frightened one young man so much he apparently cried out in alarm. At the sound the lead alien apparently fixed its gaze on the youngster, freezing him unnaturally in his tracks. This sent panic rippling through the rest of the terrified crowd and — as if this tale could get any weirder — witnesses claim that the aliens and the UFO all simultaneously disappeared. Nevertheless, this encounter was far from over. 
Approximately five minutes later, the remaining witnesses, still stunned by what they had witnessed, were once again thrust back into the looking glass as the UFO and its occupants instantaneously reappeared at the same coordinates. One of the creatures was now carrying a “tube” that was about a foot in length. It aimed the tube toward a 16-year-old boy who was nearby and a beam shot out, causing the teen to disappear without a trace. Before a terror filled riot could ensue, the creatures re-entered the UFO. It retracted its landing gear and began its ascent, slowly increasing its speed. Just as the vehicle was disappearing from sight, the vaporized teen miraculously reappeared. Of course, it wasn't long before the press got wind of this harrowing and utterly bizarre tale of UFOs, robots, vanishing “guns” and gargantuan alien invaders. 
Soon the story spread across the globe like wildfire.In no time, scores of scientists, Soviet Government agencies and reporters descended upon the city of Voronezh. Those interviewed claimed they had observed this UFO, not just during the incident in question, but also many times between the dates of September 21 and October 2, 1989. An investigation at the scene of the landing indicated that there were depressions in the ground in the shape of a large rhombus that must have been caused by something weighing several tons, but there were conflicting reports as to their cause. Scientists also allegedly found anomalies in the local magnetic field and background radiation, though these findings have also been disputed. Silanov further claimed that unearthly substances were found at the scene: At first glance, they looked like sandstone of a deep-red color. However, mineralogical analysis has shown that the substance cannot be found on Earth. However, additional tests are needed to reach a more definite conclusion.  
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dailyunsolvedmysteries · 2 years ago
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Voronezh Aliens
In what may be the most bizarre extra-terrestrial encounter ever reported, dozens of eyewitnesses claimed that in the autumn of 1989, a trio of three-eyed aliens — along with their mechanical companion — landed and attacked a pair of teens in a Russian park. 
The Russian city of Voronezh is an industrial hub located about 300 miles from Moscow. The city has a population of nearly one million and hardly seems like the kind of isolated region that is ordinarily associated with strange alien encounters, yet on the evening of September 27, 1989, at about 6:30 pm., it became the host of what strikes many as being one of the most unusual, not to mention horrifying, encounters with creatures ever recorded. Eyewitnesses reported that on the evening in question a glowing, deep red, ovoid object — which they estimated to be approximately 45-feet wide and 18-feet high — circled above an area known as Levoberezhniy’s park. Witnesses swore that the “vehicle” hovered less than 40-feet above ground, close enough to disturb the grass below. Then, just as suddenly as it had arrived, the UFO soared away, leaving the eyewitnesses perplexed and no doubt more than a little relieved. 
That was until the strange craft returned just minutes later. It hovered near a group of grade-school children; including Vasya Surin, Julia Sholokhova, Lena Sarokina, Alyosha Nikonov and Vova Startsev – who were engaged in a soccer match. But it wasn’t only children who saw the UFO. It was also spotted by 35 to 40 adults who were waiting at a nearby bus stop on Poutiline St. Both the kids and adults were awed by the spectacle before them and utterly unprepared for what they were about to see next. According to eyewitness accounts, a hatch on the underside of the still hovering craft opened to reveal an odd, long-armed, neck-less, thick-set, 9-foot tall entity with a small, knob-like head. The creature was clad in a silver jumpsuit with bronze boots and was so large it appeared to fill the hatch opening. As if the creature’s immensity wasn’t disturbing enough, eyewitnesses claimed that there were three luminous eyes wedged into its tiny, dome-like head. The being’s two outer eyes were whitish and the center eye — which was set slightly above the other two — was bright red and “swivelling around like a radar.” They also claimed that the alien had a disk-like object attached to its chest. This bizarre being seemed to methodically scan the terrain below, then sealed the hatch. Then the UFO made its descent. 
Eyewitnesses stated that the object’s weight was so substantial that it permanently bent to the side a standing poplar tree that was near the craft. The object then hovered about 5-feet off the ground and extended four leg-like supports and landed softly on the grass. At this point, the alien that was seen through the open hatch now emerged from the ship followed by two equally colossal creatures that shared the same three-eyed visages. These extraordinary entities walked with a “heavy gait” and were followed by what witnesses described as a box-like robot, with push buttons on its front side. An alien adjusted one of the controls on the robot’s chest, enabling it to walk about in a “mechanical” fashion. The entities then began to examine the ground near where their craft had landed and proceeded to take some soil samples. One of the creatures made indecipherable sounds, which some eyewitnesses perceived to be orders. Then a beam of light emerged from the “chief” alien’s chest. The beam delineated a number of luminous triangles and rectangles — about 1-foot by half a foot wide — as if indicating something to its comrades. This frightened one young man so much he apparently cried out in alarm. At the sound the lead alien apparently fixed its gaze on the youngster, freezing him unnaturally in his tracks. This sent panic rippling through the rest of the terrified crowd and — as if this tale could get any weirder — witnesses claim that the aliens and the UFO all simultaneously disappeared. Nevertheless, this encounter was far from over. 
Approximately five minutes later, the remaining witnesses, still stunned by what they had witnessed, were once again thrust back into the looking glass as the UFO and its occupants instantaneously reappeared at the same coordinates. One of the creatures was now carrying a “tube” that was about a foot in length. It aimed the tube toward a 16-year-old boy who was nearby and a beam shot out, causing the teen to disappear without a trace. Before a terror filled riot could ensue, the creatures re-entered the UFO. It retracted its landing gear and began its ascent, slowly increasing its speed. Just as the vehicle was disappearing from sight, the vaporized teen miraculously reappeared. Of course, it wasn't long before the press got wind of this harrowing and utterly bizarre tale of UFOs, robots, vanishing “guns” and gargantuan alien invaders. 
Soon the story spread across the globe like wildfire.In no time, scores of scientists, Soviet Government agencies and reporters descended upon the city of Voronezh. Those interviewed claimed they had observed this UFO, not just during the incident in question, but also many times between the dates of September 21 and October 2, 1989. An investigation at the scene of the landing indicated that there were depressions in the ground in the shape of a large rhombus that must have been caused by something weighing several tons, but there were conflicting reports as to their cause. Scientists also allegedly found anomalies in the local magnetic field and background radiation, though these findings have also been disputed. Silanov further claimed that unearthly substances were found at the scene: At first glance, they looked like sandstone of a deep-red color. However, mineralogical analysis has shown that the substance cannot be found on Earth. However, additional tests are needed to reach a more definite conclusion.  
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ghostlykimiboo · 1 year ago
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Cryptid Tamers 🩻
Crypto #45: Voronezh Giant
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It dreads across the hidden regions of Russia, beaming a powerful blast of light to ward off potential threats.
Attack: 91/100
Defense: 89/100
Speed: 41/100
Stamina: 45/100
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doctorbano01 · 2 days ago
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Study MBBS in Russia at Voronezh State Medical University with DoctorBano.
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In recent years, Russia has emerged as a popular destination for Indian students aspiring to pursue an MBBS degree. Among the renowned institutions, Voronezh State Medical University stands out for its rich history, excellent infrastructure, and world-class medical education. For students looking to study MBBS abroad, Voronezh offers an ideal blend of academic excellence and affordability, making it a prime choice for international medical education. As leading study MBBS abroad consultants, DoctorBano is here to guide you through every step of your journey to becoming a successful medical professional.
About Voronezh State Medical University
Founded in 1918, Voronezh State Medical University (VSMU) is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical universities in Russia. Located in the city of Voronezh, this institution is recognized by major global medical councils, including the Medical Council of India (MCI), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). VSMU has consistently maintained high educational standards, offering comprehensive training programs in various medical disciplines.
Why Study MBBS in Russia at VSMU?
Globally Recognized Degree:The MBBS degree from Voronezh State Medical University is internationally recognized, allowing graduates to practice medicine in a variety of countries, including India, after passing the required licensing tests.
Affordable Education:Compared to private medical institutes in India, pursuing MBBS in Russia is substantially cheaper. VSMU offers a high-quality education at a fraction of the cost, making it a preferred choice for students seeking value for money.
English-Medium Instruction:For international students, the MBBS program is taught in English, ensuring that language is not a barrier to learning. This makes VSMU an attractive option for Indian students who wish to study MBBS abroad.
State-of-the-Art Facilities:VSMU has contemporary laboratories, libraries, and research facilities.. The university's commitment to providing top-notch infrastructure ensures that students receive practical and theoretical training of the highest quality.
Admission Process for Indian Students
DoctorBano simplifies the admission process for students aspiring to study MBBS abroad at Voronezh State Medical University. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Eligibility Criteria:
Minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in the 12th standard (45% for reserved categories).
Must qualify for the NEET exam.
Proficiency in English (no additional language tests required).
Documentation:
Completed application form.
Academic transcripts and certificates.
Valid passport.
NEET scorecard.
Recent passport-size photographs.
Application Process:DoctorBano assists with filling out application forms, submitting documents, and communicating with the university. Our study MBBS abroad consultants ensure a smooth and hassle-free application experience.
Life in Voronezh: An Ideal Student Destination
Voronezh, situated in the heart of Russia, is a dynamic city that seamlessly blends history, culture, and modernity. As one of Russia's most prominent educational and cultural centers, it provides an enriching environment for international students, especially those pursuing medical education. The city's warm and welcoming atmosphere makes it easy for foreign students to adapt, fostering a sense of belonging and comfort.
Cultural and Recreational Opportunities
Voronezh boasts a rich cultural heritage, with numerous theaters, museums, and galleries that reflect Russia’s historical and artistic legacy. Notable landmarks like the Voronezh Regional Museum, the Koltsov Academic Drama Theater, and the Petrovsky Square offer insights into the city’s past and present. For students interested in performing arts, the Voronezh State Opera and Ballet Theater presents world-class performances that are both captivating and affordable.
The city also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating music, arts, and local traditions. This exposure not only broadens students' cultural horizons but also provides a break from rigorous academic schedules.
Cost of Living
One of the key advantages of living in Voronezh is its affordability. Compared to Western Europe and even larger Russian cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg, Voronezh offers a significantly lower cost of living. Essential expenses like food, transportation, and entertainment are inexpensive. For instance, public transportation is efficient and inexpensive, and students can easily explore the city using buses, trams, and taxis. Local markets and grocery stores offer fresh produce at reasonable prices, helping students manage their expenses effectively.
Accommodation and Facilities
Voronezh State Medical University ensures that international students have access to safe, comfortable, and affordable accommodation options. The university offers on-campus hostel facilities, designed to meet the needs of  students who come to study MBBS abroad here.
On-Campus Accommodation
The on-campus hostels are well-maintained and equipped with modern amenities, including:
Fully Furnished Rooms: Each room comes with essential furniture like beds, desks, chairs, and wardrobes. Students generally share rooms, which promotes a sense of community and togetherness.
Kitchen Facilities: Shared kitchens are available for students who prefer to cook their meals, allowing them to enjoy familiar foods from their home countries.
Internet Access: High-speed Wi-Fi is available in hostels, enabling students to stay connected with family and friends and conduct academic research.
Laundry Services: On-site laundry facilities make it convenient for students to manage their daily chores.
Off-Campus Accommodation
For students who prefer more independence or privacy, off-campus housing options are readily available. Apartments and shared flats in Voronezh are affordable, and many are located close to the university. DoctorBano assists students in finding suitable off-campus accommodations, ensuring that they are safe, comfortable, and within their budget. Key benefits of off-campus living include:
Flexibility: Students have the freedom to choose their living arrangements, including selecting roommates or opting for single apartments.
Proximity to Amenities: Many off-campus apartments are situated near supermarkets, restaurants, and public transportation hubs, providing convenience and easy access to everyday necessities.
Integration with Local Culture: Living off-campus offers a unique opportunity to interact with local residents and immerse oneself in Russian culture, enhancing the overall educational experience.
Safety and Support
Both on-campus and off-campus accommodations prioritize student safety. Hostels are monitored by security personnel, and access is strictly controlled. Additionally, the university’s international office provides support services, ensuring that students feel secure and well-cared for. DoctorBano also offers ongoing assistance, helping students address any issues related to housing, academics, or personal well-being.
Student Life and Community
Voronezh State Medical University fosters a vibrant student community, with numerous clubs, societies, and extracurricular activities that cater to diverse interests. International students can participate in cultural events, sports tournaments, and academic conferences, contributing to a well-rounded university experience. The university organizes orientation programs and social events to help new students acclimate to their new environment, promoting a sense of inclusion and belonging.
In summary, life in Voronezh offers an enriching and affordable experience for students who wish to study MBBS abroad. With its cultural richness, low cost of living, and excellent accommodation options, Voronezh provides a supportive environment that complements the rigorous demands of medical education. Through the comprehensive support of DoctorBano, students can navigate their journey with confidence, knowing that every aspect of their transition to studying MBBS in Russia is well-managed.
Academic Excellence and Practical Training
Voronezh State Medical University places a strong emphasis on both academic excellence and practical training. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in medical sciences, coupled with hands-on clinical experience.
Clinical Rotations and Internships:
Students have the opportunity to undertake clinical rotations in affiliated hospitals, gaining exposure to real-world medical scenarios. This practical experience is invaluable for building the skills and confidence needed to excel in the medical profession.
Support Services from DoctorBano
Choosing to study MBBS abroad is a significant decision, and DoctorBano is committed to supporting students at every stage. Our services include:
Personalized Counseling:Our expert consultants provide personalized guidance to help students choose the right university and program.
Visa Assistance:We handle all aspects of the visa application process, ensuring that students meet the necessary requirements and deadlines.
Pre-Departure Orientation:We offer pre-departure sessions to help students prepare for life in Russia, covering everything from cultural expectations to academic guidelines.
Post-Arrival Support:Our support doesn’t end once you reach Russia. We assist with settling in, finding accommodation, and adapting to the new environment.
Conclusion: Why Choose Voronezh State Medical University?
Voronezh State Medical University provides a one-of-a-kind combination of low tuition, high-quality education, and international recognition. For Indian students dreaming of a career in medicine, VSMU provides a clear pathway to success. With the support of DoctorBano, your journey to study MBBS abroad in Russia will be smooth, enriching, and rewarding.
If you're ready to take the first step towards your medical career, contact DoctorBano today. Our experienced study MBBS abroad consultants are here to guide you every step of the way, ensuring that you achieve your dream of becoming a doctor.
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mbbsblogsblog · 3 months ago
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Hello Dear Visitors! Your random online navigation shows that you are stuck with the loads of options for pursuing MBBS in foreign countries? If so, you are on the right page to make a final decision for joining MBBS abroad.   
Ria Overseas would like to extend all possible supports and guides to you for fulfilling your dream of joining MBBS abroad.  Dear, have you ever considered pursuing MBBS in Russia? If yes, it’s good and if no, then start thinking about it. We at Ria Overseas would like to suggest you for pursuing MBBS in Russia. For Indian students Russia is a safety place and its government is trying its best to make the admission procedure feasible for Indian students.
Now let’s dive into the discussion.
MBBS in Russia: Intake
·         In most universities, the admission procedure for MBBS study in Russia begins in the "month of September".
·         Some colleges also start "MBBS admission in Russia in March."
·         Contact Ria Overseas's specialist education counsellors for additional information about the entrance date.
 MBBS in Russia: Eligibility
 You must be at least 17 and up to 25 years old on or before December 31st of the admission year.
·         You have a Class 12 Science degree with PCM and English courses from a board recognised by Indian authorities.
·         You achieved at least 50% in your 10+2.
·         You are SC/OBC/ST and received 45% in 12th grade; the subject stays the same.
·         You passed the NEET test.
 MBBS in Russia: Fee Structure
Name of the University                        Tuition Fees / Year       Hostel Fees / Year
Altai State Medical University              : 3700 USD                     500 USD
Kursk State Medical University             : 5100 USD                    1000 USD
Dagestan State Medical University        : 3000 USD                    1000 USD
Syktyvkar State Medical University       : 4250 USD                    1200 USD
Far Eastern Federal University               : 3000 USD                    1000 USD
Tambov State University                        : 4200 USD                    1200 USD
Kuban State Medical University             : 3500 USD                    700 USD
Volgograd State Medical University      : 6000 USD                    1100 USD
Kazan State Medical University             : 7000 USD                    600 USD
Bashkir State Medical University           : 3500 USD                    900 USD
Crimean Federal University                    : 4250 USD                    600 USD
First Moscow State Medical University: 10000 USD                   1800 USD
People’s Friendship University of Russia: 7000 USD                  1200 USD
Kazan Federal University                        : 5500 USD                   1000 USD
Mari State University                               : 3200 USD                   800 USD
Northern State Medical University          : 4000 USD                   700 USD
Novosibirsk State Medical University     : 5000 USD                  900 USD
Orenburg State Medical University          : 4000 USD                  1000 USD
Perm State Medical University                 : 4500 USD                  1200 USD
Ryazan State Medical University            : 4500 USD                   900 USD
Siberian State Medical University           : 3000 USD                   500 USD
Voronezh State Medical University        : 2500 USD                   800 USD
St. Petersburg State Medical University: 5500 USD                    1600 USD
We offer the following services to Indian students.
·         Providing students with all relevant information about the university and life in Russia.
·         Admission letter from the University.
·         The Russian Ministry of External Affairs has issued an invitation/VISA letter.
·         Visa processing by the Russian Embassy.
·         MCI registration.
·         Booking an airline ticket.
·         Accompany pupils as they travel.
·         Assist with immigration registration in the Russian Federation.
·         Making the required preparations for students' hostel lodging.
·         Organising local sightseeing excursions of the city and its surroundings.
·         Assisted pupils with medical checks.
·         Assist in getting a student ID card, hostel card, and international card.
·         Assistance in the establishment of a bank account.
 NOTE:
 Many agencies offer "subsidised fees" at Russian medical colleges. In this system, students are asked to pay six years' MBBS costs plus a discount. CEC routinely reminds students that there is no such system of "subsidised fees" at the Russian Medical University. The amount would be held by the agency, and you would eventually wind up in trouble if they did not pay the university fees on your behalf.
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kappararu · 3 months ago
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ultrajaphunter · 1 year ago
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CHANGE OF COMMAND:
Preliminary reports indicate that the Commander of the RuZZian Taman Division and deputy of the 14th Army Corps, Major General Vladimir Zavadsky, was reportedly blown up by a mine today. //DEVELOPING STORY//
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RuZZian authorities have confirmed the death of Major-General Zavadskyy in Ukraine The governor of Voronezh Region, Aleksandr Gusev, has confirmed the death in the war in Ukraine of the 45-year-old deputy commander of the 14th Army Corps of the RuZZian Armed Forces, Major-General Vladimir Zavadskyy.
Earlier, his death was reported by a number of RuZZian and Ukrainian mass media.
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goalhofer · 1 year ago
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2023-24 Hershey Bears Roster
Wingers
#10 Ivan Miroschnichenko (Ussuriysk, Russia)**
#12 Alex Limoges (Boulder, Colorado)*
#18 Pierrick Dubé (Baie-Comeau, Quebec)*
#19 Mike Vecchione (Saugus, Massachusetts) A
#21 Joe Snively (Herndon, Virginia)
#24 Riley Sutter (Calgary, Alberta)
#34 Dmitry Osipov (Moscow, Russia)*
#36 Julian Napravnik (Bad Nauheim, Germany)
#38 Henrik Rybinski (Vancouver, British Columbia)
#41 Alexander Suzdalev (Landsbro, Sweden)**
#44 Bogdan Trineev (Voronezh, Russia)**
#45 Matthew Strome (Mississauga, Ontario)
#96 Nicolas Aubé-Kubel (Sorel-Tracy, Quebec)*
Centers
#15 Jimmy Huntington (Laval, Quebec)*
#23 Michael Sgarbossa (Milton, Ontario)
#25 Ryan Hofer (Winnipeg, Manitoba)**
#28 Ethen Frank (Papillion, Nebraska)
#29 Hendrix Lapierre (Gatineau, Quebec)
#65 Garrett Roe (Vienna, Virginia)*
Defensemen
#2 Jake Massie (Saint-Lazare, Quebec)
#4 Nick Leivermann (Eden Prairie, Minnesota)**
#6 Vincent Iorio (Coquitlam, British Columbia)
#22 Chase Priskie (Pembroke Pines, Florida)*
#26 Logan Day (Seminole, Florida)
#27 Aaron Ness (Roseau, Minnesota) A
#37 Colin Swoyer (Downers Grove Township, Illinois)**
#42 Dylan McIlrath (Winnipeg, Manitoba) C
Goalies
#30 Hunter Shepard (Grand Rapids, Minnesota)
#31 Clay Stevenson (Drayton Valley, Alberta)**
#35 Mitch Gibson (Phoenixville, Pennsylvania)**
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mariacallous · 1 year ago
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September 8 is the first day of Russia’s regional and municipal elections in Russia and in annexed territories of Ukraine. Voting in many places will last three days, September 8–10, according to Russian Central Election Commission (CEC) head Ella Pamfilova. Elections began Friday in 54 regions, including Crimea, the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk “people’s republics,” and the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions. Residents in about 30 other regions will also go to the polls this weekend, ending with the country’s unified voting day on September 10. (There’s also early voting, which began on August 20.)
Russia’s CEC will hold more than 4,000 elections at various levels over the next three days. These elections are being held in 79 regions of Russia and six occupied regions of Ukraine. According to officials, 21 regions, including Moscow, will choose governors; 16 regions will select regional legislators; and 12 regional capitals will vote on municipal deputies. Three regions — Karachay-Cherkessia, Krasnoyarsk, and Lipetsk — will hold by-elections for the State Duma, and the city of Khabarovsk will elect a mayor. The Russian authorities have postponed two elections in areas in the Belgorod region that frequently come under attack from across the Ukrainian border.
Twenty-five regions will have an option for online voting, including Moscow, the Moscow region, the Chuvash Republic, the Altai region, the Vladimir region, the Voronezh region, the Tomsk region, and others. Altogether, as many as 22 million voters may take part in online elections. According to Commissioner Pamfilova, electronic voting systems were targeted by more than 5,000 cyberattacks in the hours after they went live this year.
While the results of many of this weekend’s elections are foregone conclusions, there are a few races whose outcomes are still anybody’s guess. Local parliamentary elections in Yakutia and the Nenets Autonomous District (NAO) are worth watching, as these are the only regions where the Communist Party beat the ruling United Russia party in 2021. Additionally, less than half of NAO’s voters supported amending the Russian Constitution in 2020 to extend Putin’s presidency. There’s also the Irkutsk region, where the Communist Party traditionally receives a high percentage of the vote. In the last Zabaykalsky legislative assembly election, United Russia won 28.3 percent of the vote, while the Communist Party and the far-right Liberal Democratic Party of Russia won 24.6 percent each.
This weekend’s vote will also be the first time Russia’s CEC holds elections in the annexed Donetsk and Luhansk “people’s republics” and Ukraine’s annexed Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, each of which will elect members to its Russian-installed “parliaments.” The CEC reported on September 7 that 45 percent of voters cast their ballots early in the “DNR,” 26 percent voted early in the “LNR,” 28 percent voted early in the Zaporizhzhia region, and 53 percent voted early in the Kherson region. Russia is also holding elections for “city councils” in Donetsk, Luhansk, Melitopol (Zaporizhzhia region), and Henichesk (Kherson region). According to the head of the occupation administration in the Zaporizhzhia region, Yevgeny Balitsky, foreign observers will monitor the elections, including from “friendly countries” outside the former Soviet Union.
Occupation authorities in newly annexed regions decided to hold elections despite ongoing fighting, and they reported artillery attacks on the first day of voting. On the morning of September 8, CEC Deputy Commissioner Nikolai Bulayev reported that members of the “regional election commission” in the Kherson region moved to a different location due to the risk of a missile attack. CEC head Ella Pamfilova reported that the “local election commission” was moved twice the same day for security reasons. The agency also reported that Russian air defenses downed two drones attempting to attack a polling station in the region. A commission representative blamed the attack on Ukrainian troops.
On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Washington will never recognize the results of elections conducted by Russia on annexed territories in Ukraine. He added that the U.S. may impose sanctions and visa restrictions against “any individuals who may support Russia’s sham elections in Ukraine, including by acting as so-called ‘international observers.’”
The election most likely to pose problems for the Kremlin this year is the gubernatorial race in Khakassia. State Duma deputy and United Russia member Sergey Sokol withdrew from the race one week before the start of voting, citing health problems. Meanwhile, Valentin Konovalov, the head of the region who won by picking up the protest vote in 2018, is running for reelection.
Elections in Moscow are being held from September 8–10. Residents will vote for a mayor and deputies in the 13 municipalities that make up New Moscow. Voting began online and at more than 2,000 polling sites at 8:00 a.m. on September 8 and will last until 8:00 p.m. on September 10. More than 2 million cash prizes ranging from 1,000 rubles ($10) to 5,000 rubles ($50) will be raffled to online voters. More than 500,000 people cast their votes in the first four hours of online voting, according to state media.
Incumbent Mayor Sergey Sobyanin faces off against State Duma Deputy Speaker Boris Chernyshov (LDPR), State Duma Deputy Speaker Vladislav Davankov (New People party), Moscow City Duma deputy Leonid Zyuganov (Communist Party), and Dmitry Gusev, the first deputy head of A Just Russia’s faction in the State Duma.
Jailed opposition politician Alexey Navalny has urged voters to cast ballots for “any candidate against United Russia.” In a post on his blog, Navalny wrote: “Go to the elections with the goal of doing the maximum amount of harm possible to the party in power and its candidates.”
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mokhosz-nafo · 1 year ago
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The Freedom of Russia Legion says Wagner fighters yesterday briefly took control of military camp "Voronezh-45", where tactical nuclear weapons are stored. Later, the Russian Air Force destroyed bridges in the region (Voronezh & Borisoglebsk)
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dissouse · 1 year ago
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Prigozsin hátraarcára lehet ez a magyarázat akár, bár meglehetősen regényes...
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“RDK: "According to information from our activists, yesterday at lunch one of the #WagnerPMC groups advanced in the direction of Borisoglebsk in order to enter the territory of the Voronezh-45 military camp, where military unit 14254 (12th Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the russian federation) is located ( GUMO)) It is at this facility that tactical nuclear weapons of the Ministry of Defense of the russian federation are stored.“  
És: “ The only known instance of Ka-52 attack helicopter being deployed against Wagner was in the vicinity of the Voronezh-45 nuclear facility. It was shot down. “
Érdekes dolog lenne látni azokat a játszmákat, amik a háború körül zajlanak.
Például senki nem tudja, mi áll Prigozsin vonulgatásának hátterében, mert gyanús, hogy ez az ember egyik pillanatról a másikra nem viselkedhetett ilyen irracionálisan. Erre nem látszik az ésszerű magyarázat.
Vagy hogy az ukránok miért vonultak ki teljesen Bahmutból, szinte előzékenyen átengedve azt a Wagnernek, hogy Prigozsin győzedelmeskedve fényezhesse magát, ha a rá következő két másodpercben képesek voltak már területeket is visszafoglalni akár Bahmut közelében is. Lehet, hogy csak így alakult, de az is lehet, hogy volt valami háttéralku Prigozsinnal. Izgalmas lenne tudni az igazságot.
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Voronezh Aliens
In what may be the most bizarre extra-terrestrial encounter ever reported, dozens of eyewitnesses claimed that in the autumn of 1989, a trio of three-eyed aliens — along with their mechanical companion — landed and attacked a pair of teens in a Russian park. 
The Russian city of Voronezh is an industrial hub located about 300 miles from Moscow. The city has a population of nearly one million and hardly seems like the kind of isolated region that is ordinarily associated with strange alien encounters, yet on the evening of September 27, 1989, at about 6:30 pm., it became the host of what strikes many as being one of the most unusual, not to mention horrifying, encounters with creatures ever recorded. Eyewitnesses reported that on the evening in question a glowing, deep red, ovoid object — which they estimated to be approximately 45-feet wide and 18-feet high — circled above an area known as Levoberezhniy’s park. Witnesses swore that the “vehicle” hovered less than 40-feet above ground, close enough to disturb the grass below. Then, just as suddenly as it had arrived, the UFO soared away, leaving the eyewitnesses perplexed and no doubt more than a little relieved. 
That was until the strange craft returned just minutes later. It hovered near a group of grade-school children; including Vasya Surin, Julia Sholokhova, Lena Sarokina, Alyosha Nikonov and Vova Startsev – who were engaged in a soccer match. But it wasn’t only children who saw the UFO. It was also spotted by 35 to 40 adults who were waiting at a nearby bus stop on Poutiline St. Both the kids and adults were awed by the spectacle before them and utterly unprepared for what they were about to see next. According to eyewitness accounts, a hatch on the underside of the still hovering craft opened to reveal an odd, long-armed, neck-less, thick-set, 9-foot tall entity with a small, knob-like head. The creature was clad in a silver jumpsuit with bronze boots and was so large it appeared to fill the hatch opening. As if the creature’s immensity wasn’t disturbing enough, eyewitnesses claimed that there were three luminous eyes wedged into its tiny, dome-like head. The being’s two outer eyes were whitish and the center eye — which was set slightly above the other two — was bright red and “swivelling around like a radar.” They also claimed that the alien had a disk-like object attached to its chest. This bizarre being seemed to methodically scan the terrain below, then sealed the hatch. Then the UFO made its descent. 
Eyewitnesses stated that the object’s weight was so substantial that it permanently bent to the side a standing poplar tree that was near the craft. The object then hovered about 5-feet off the ground and extended four leg-like supports and landed softly on the grass. At this point, the alien that was seen through the open hatch now emerged from the ship followed by two equally colossal creatures that shared the same three-eyed visages. These extraordinary entities walked with a “heavy gait” and were followed by what witnesses described as a box-like robot, with push buttons on its front side. An alien adjusted one of the controls on the robot’s chest, enabling it to walk about in a “mechanical” fashion. The entities then began to examine the ground near where their craft had landed and proceeded to take some soil samples. One of the creatures made indecipherable sounds, which some eyewitnesses perceived to be orders. Then a beam of light emerged from the “chief” alien’s chest. The beam delineated a number of luminous triangles and rectangles — about 1-foot by half a foot wide — as if indicating something to its comrades. This frightened one young man so much he apparently cried out in alarm. At the sound the lead alien apparently fixed its gaze on the youngster, freezing him unnaturally in his tracks. This sent panic rippling through the rest of the terrified crowd and — as if this tale could get any weirder — witnesses claim that the aliens and the UFO all simultaneously disappeared. Nevertheless, this encounter was far from over. 
Approximately five minutes later, the remaining witnesses, still stunned by what they had witnessed, were once again thrust back into the looking glass as the UFO and its occupants instantaneously reappeared at the same coordinates. One of the creatures was now carrying a “tube” that was about a foot in length. It aimed the tube toward a 16-year-old boy who was nearby and a beam shot out, causing the teen to disappear without a trace. Before a terror filled riot could ensue, the creatures re-entered the UFO. It retracted its landing gear and began its ascent, slowly increasing its speed. Just as the vehicle was disappearing from sight, the vaporized teen miraculously reappeared. Of course, it wasn’t long before the press got wind of this harrowing and utterly bizarre tale of UFOs, robots, vanishing “guns” and gargantuan alien invaders. 
Soon the story spread across the globe like wildfire.In no time, scores of scientists, Soviet Government agencies and reporters descended upon the city of Voronezh. Those interviewed claimed they had observed this UFO, not just during the incident in question, but also many times between the dates of September 21 and October 2, 1989. An investigation at the scene of the landing indicated that there were depressions in the ground in the shape of a large rhombus that must have been caused by something weighing several tons, but there were conflicting reports as to their cause. Scientists also allegedly found anomalies in the local magnetic field and background radiation, though these findings have also been disputed. Silanov further claimed that unearthly substances were found at the scene: At first glance, they looked like sandstone of a deep-red color. However, mineralogical analysis has shown that the substance cannot be found on Earth. However, additional tests are needed to reach a more definite conclusion.  
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June 21, 1941 ✔ On June 21, 1941, the red Army adopted the BM-13 multi-shot rocket launcher, which later received the popular name "Katyusha". BM-13, created at the research Institute-3 under the leadership of A. G. Kostikov, became one of the world's first modern multiple launch systems. It was intended to destroy massed volleys of enemy manpower and equipment in a large area. Eight days later, the first separate experimental battery of rocket artillery was formed in Moscow under the command of captain I. A. Flerov, which on July 14, 1941, fired volleys at the enemy for the first time in the area of the Orsha railway junction and at the crossing of the Orshitsa river. In the log of combat operations of the battery it is written: "14.7.1941 g. 15 hours 15 minutes. They struck at the fascist echelons at the Orsha railway junction. The results are excellent. A solid sea of fire". "14.7.1941 G. 16 hours and 45 minutes. Salvo on the crossing of the fascist troops through Orshitsa. Large losses of the enemy in manpower and military equipment, panic. All the Hitlerites who survived on the Eastern Bank were captured by our units... "This first strike was so effective and crushing that the Hitlerites, according to reports of Marshal Timoshenko to Stalin, "... took out the wounded and killed all day, stopping the offensive for a day". In August 1941 The headquarters of the Main Command decided to form eight regiments of jet artillery, armed with BM-8 and BM-13. Jet artillery was used massively in the most important areas of the Soviet-German front and had a significant impact on the course of hostilities. At the request of the army during the war, various versions of rockets and launchers were created (BM13-SN, BM8-48, BM31-12, etc.). in July 1941 — December 1944, the Soviet industry produced more than 10 thousand Katyusha combat vehicles and more than 12 million missiles to them. In August 1941, the BM-13 installation received the popular nickname "Katyusha". The most plausible three versions of the origin of this name. 1. The first installations were made at the Voronezh plant. Comintern and the Moscow "compressor" - the initial letter inspired a lyrical image. 2. The tank was inspired by a beloved song Blanter. 3. an Unknown soldier wrote the name of his favorite girl on the installation. In any case, Katyusha and the weapon of Victory became inseparable.
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