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Sitrep 2.0, with a broader focus on what's happening in Russia in general. 


00:00:00 - Victor Boot's story

00:07:20 - US undercover war on Russia

00:22:15 - No Country for a Russian Liberal

00:26:05 - Strelkov returns from the front & Bashes Viktor Boot

00:29:45 - Ukrainian drone attack on Russian nuclear arsenal in Engels

00:34:25 - Archeo-soviet stockpiles

00:37:21 - Bakhmut meat grinder

00:50:00 - Minor Russian offensives

00:53:50 - Death of Belorussian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makey

Video with footage: https://youtu.be/nzwLTJ-hL0g

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Anonymous

7:05 are you saying he did it for free?

Anonymous

Vanilla? I liked this sitrep for itself. I found it very informative and insightful. Thank you, guys

Anonymous

I personally prefer a wider range of sitrep like this episode. but, your war views are important because you're both importantly more critical/balanced of the way Putin is fighting this war.

Anonymous

Awesome! Much better than straight military on the ground sitrep. Keep it up guys. My only complaint is we don’t get enough of you ;)

Anonymous

this was great, more sitreps in this style please. thank you

Benjamin Rood

Love it, agree with the others, this is a much more balanced format. Please, do that episode on "Russian Hax0rz"

Anonymous

Great podcast as always 👏A Russian hackers podcast would be cool

Joan Guenther

thanks for this pretty much exactly what we need what I was looking forward to … how do Russians you know all 145 million of them celebrate the season this year … sort of idle curiosity but some how this kind of knowledge feels important …

Anonymous

Excellent podcast, love it. Would love to hear more about Belarus

Anonymous

What’s your guys opinion on the Russian movie known as Night Watch in English released in early/mid 2000s. It has as a central theme a millennia-long fight between light(good) and darkness(evil) with a sort of vampires being the representatives of evil. It takes place in Moscow in the early 2000s. I remember I thought it had a interesting and believable universe, some relatively interesting character arcs and being overall a decent to good movie, although I was pretty young then. Would it hold up to a rewatch? And do you guys have any suggestions on Post-USSR Russian sci-fi/science fantasy/ fantasy movies that might interest a guy who liked Night Watch (I remember seeing the sequel, Day Watch, but don’t remember much except it being a worse movie)?