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  • Ilya 6:28 pm on June 12, 2026 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , traditional values   

    Russia is being asked to recognize the incel movement as extremist.

    Vitaly Borodin, head of the Federal Project on Security and Anti-Corruption, said he will ask the Prosecutor General’s Office to give the movement a legal assessment.

    He claims incel ideology contradicts “traditional values” and should be checked, including for possible foreign funding.

    Incels are “involuntary celibates” — mostly men who blame women and society for their lack of romantic or sexual relationships. Some online incel communities have been linked to misogyny and extremist rhetoric.

    Vitaly Borodin is a Russian pro-government activist known for filing complaints and demanding checks against artists, bloggers, and public figures. His group, FPBK, stands for the Federal Project on Security and Anti-Corruption.

     
  • Ilya 6:01 pm on June 12, 2026 Permalink | Reply
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    Jesus Christ has died of alcoholism in Tatarstan.

    A Russian man with that legal name died in his apartment. Shortly before his death, a court had ordered him to restore his previous name — Evgeny Petrovich Chekulaev — because he had multiple convictions for robbery and armed robbery, and his new name was deemed offensive to believers.

    In the end, he never managed to complete the name change.

     
  • Ilya 12:27 pm on June 12, 2026 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Russia day   

    18-year-old Adam Kadyrov, the son of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, has been awarded the title of Hero of the Chechen Republic for the second time.

    This time, it was for “outstanding services to the state, selfless service to the people, active and fruitful work aimed at comprehensive support for the special military operation, and in connection with Russia Day.”

     
  • Ilya 11:55 am on June 12, 2026 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: childbirth, , , healthcare   

    VR-assisted childbirth has started being used in Russia, according to Baza.

    The technology is already being introduced in state maternity hospitals. During contractions, women in labor are given VR glasses showing relaxing landscapes — the sea, forests, sunsets, and mountains — helping shift the brain’s focus away from pain and anxiety.

     
  • Ilya 11:10 am on June 12, 2026 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , vacation   

    Russians should pray before going on vacation, lawmaker Mikhail Ivanov has urged.

    “We should not ask God for a vacation; we should ask for a blessing for our rest. Then the Lord will arrange things so that your boss grants the vacation, and the trip goes without incidents or tragedies. You should pray to the Lord Jesus Christ and the Most Holy Theotokos,” he said.

     
  • Ilya 10:44 am on June 12, 2026 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Chechnya, ,   


    Kadyrov reported to Kadyrov about the construction of Kadyrov Boulevard in the district named after Putin.

     
  • Ilya 10:42 am on June 12, 2026 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Audi, bmw, , China, sanctions   


    BMW and Audi cars have started being brought into Russia disguised as Chinese cars. They simply cover the badges with Chinese Changan logos before crossing the border.

    The scheme helps simplify the export of cars from China amid restrictions and increased inspections. After the cars are imported into Russia, the stickers are removed, and the vehicles become BMWs and Audis again.

     
  • Ilya 10:41 am on June 12, 2026 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , work   


    Russians are now being asked to send recruiters Reels and memes to get a new job. Companies call it a “vibe check” — a test of compatibility with the team.

     
  • Ilya 10:40 am on June 12, 2026 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Taliban   


    Russia has issued its first fine for criticizing the Taliban.

    A 19-year-old was fined 10,000 rubles (~$136) after calling the Taliban “cave-dwelling a**holes” in a VKontakte comment.

    The court said it incited hostility between Russians and Afghans.

     
  • Ilya 8:29 pm on December 7, 2025 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: divorce, marriage, rehab, wife   

    Wife Trapped in Rehab: Moscow Woman Held for Months as Husband Drains Her Bank Account 

    A man in Moscow had his wife committed to a private rehab facility outside the city — paying about ₽450,000 (roughly $5,000) for a six-month stay — all to avoid dividing property during a potential divorce and to take custody of their child.

    Earlier this year, the couple’s relationship started to fall apart, and 34-year-old Oksana began considering divorce. Her husband noticed the shift and decided to act first. After she returned home from an evening out with friends, he brought in a pair of “extraction workers” — people hired to forcibly transport someone to a rehab program.

    Two men showed up, injected her with a sedative, and took her away. She woke up locked inside the facility.

    According to Oksana, the staff didn’t beat or threaten anyone, but food was scarce — one chicken for 30 people. At home, she had a young child and urgent work obligations. Oksana is a well-known gemologist who creates jewelry for celebrities and wealthy clients, and disappearing for half a year was never an option.

    While she was held against her will, her husband managed to withdraw nearly ₽500,000 (around $5,500) from her bank card, supposedly “for treatment,” and signed a contract with the rehab for ₽75,000 per month (about $830).

    Her lawyer was the one who eventually located her. When Oksana didn’t respond on March 8th, the attorney grew suspicious, found the facility’s address, and arrived with several people. After banging on the gate and shouting, the staff opened up — unwilling to draw attention from neighbors in the quiet residential area. Oksana was taken out and brought to safety.

    During her confinement, shipments of precious stones worth $15,000 fell through. She had already been paid but couldn’t deliver the goods, leaving clients frustrated and damaging her professional reputation.

    Oksana says about 30 people were housed at the center — and at least seven women had been brought there in the exact same way: husbands sending them in for personal gain. According to her, those women are still inside the facility.

     
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