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#6061 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Qui Jul 11, 2024 1:30 pm

‘Our guys’ In Russia’s Buryatia, high military death rates make the war impossible to ignore. A new report reveals how it’s become normalized.
3:33 pm, July 11, 2024Source: Meduza

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In the fall of 2023, researchers from the Public Sociology Lab (PS Lab) visited three of Russia’s regions — the Sverlovsk region, Krasnodar Krai, and Buryatia — to study residents’ views on the full-scale war in Ukraine. During their trip, the sociologists managed to conduct 75 in-depth interviews and compile three detailed ethnographic diaries (each with about 110,000 words). Below, Meduza shares an English-language summary of the team’s report from their work in Buryatia, which has paid a higher price for Russia’s war against Ukraine than nearly any other Russian region.

The Republic of Buryatia in Russia’s Far East is one of the regions that has suffered most from the country’s full-scale war against Ukraine. In March 2022, Buryatia accounted for 3.5 percent of Russia’s losses, despite making up just 0.3 percent of the country’s population. During the mobilization that began in September 2022, residents of Buryatia were called up 2.5–3 times more frequently and were killed on the battlefield an average of seven times more frequently than residents of other regions.

Buryatia’s population is relatively small and characterized by strong community ties, which played a significant role in many residents’ decisions about whether to emigrate during Russia’s mobilization campaign. According to local activists, the tight-knit nature of Buryatian society also makes it riskier for individuals to take part in protests, as the consequences can affect not just participants themselves but also their family members and friends.

PS Lab’s researcher spent a little over a month in Buryatia. She split her time between the regional capital of Ulan-Ude, where about half of the region’s residents live, and the village of Udurg, which has a population of less than 10,000.


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The largest ethnic groups in Buryatia are the indigenous Buryat people, who make up about 31 percent of the republic’s population, and Russians, who account for about 59 percent of the population.

Even before February 2022, the deployment of Buryat troops in Ukraine was a widely discussed topic in both Russian and foreign media. A major theme of this discourse was the idea that Moscow was demonstrating its colonial nature by treating members of ethnic minority groups, including Buryats, as expendable. In conversations with residents of Buryatia, however, PS Lab’s researcher barely encountered these attitudes. Even interview subjects who opposed the war did not bring up the issue of ethnic discrimination except in response to leading questions.

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Some subjects over 30 years old lamented the fact that Buryat language and culture are gradually disappearing. At the same time, PS Lab’s researcher was surprised by how widespread Buryat words are among teenagers and adolescents, for whom knowing Buryat language and taking an interest in Buryat culture is considered “cool” and respectable. One source from Ulan-Ude said the surge of interest in Buryat culture in recent years is partially a response to the global attention on Buryatia following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Buryatia’s identity is largely state-oriented: residents generally associate themselves with the state more than with any religious or ethnic group and believe it generally represents their interests. PS Lab’s researcher observed a great deal of loyalty to state structures such as schools, universities, and local government among the people she spoke to.

Low incomes and high unemployment

The earliest investigations into the numbers of people mobilized to fight in Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine from various regions found that a disproportionate number of draftees came from Buryatia (as well as from Dagestan, Kaliningrad, and the Krasnodar region) in 2022. As of April 2024, the republic is also one of the five regions that have lost the most servicemen to the war.

Journalists from the outlet iStories and researchers from Conflict Intelligence Team have found a statistically significant negative correlation between a region’s average income per capita and the share of people mobilized from that region (the lower the income, the higher the percentage of people drafted). Buryatia is no exception: it ranks among the ten Russian regions with the highest percentage of people living below the poverty line and is in the bottom third of regions in terms of income per capita.

Many Buryatia residents who take part in volunteer efforts to help soldiers don’t do so because they support the war. Instead, sending supplies to soldiers is often viewed as helping “our guys,” referring to men from Buryatia regardless of their ethnicity.

This concept of “our guys” has gradually expanded over time. One lama in Udurg told PS Lab’s researcher that while he observed many women volunteering to help their own relatives and friends at the start of the full-scale war, today he often hears volunteers make remarks like “Even if it’s not for my son, I hope [my contributions] will reach someone and be useful to them.”


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#6062 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Qui Jul 11, 2024 3:49 pm





"Lá nos confins da Península Ibérica, existe um povo que não governa nem se deixa governar ”, Caio Júlio César, líder Militar Romano".

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#6063 Mensagem por prp » Dom Jul 14, 2024 6:47 pm

Su27 simplesmente desapareceu





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#6064 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Qua Jul 24, 2024 6:41 am

Top Russian Economist Dies After Falling out of Window
Published Jul 24, 2024

Valentina Bondarenko, a top Russian economist, has died at the age of 82 after falling out of her apartment window in Moscow, Russian state-run media reported on Tuesday.

Bondarenko, a leading research fellow at the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, fell out of her apartment window on Monday evening, emergency services told news agency Tass.

"She fell out of the window of her apartment, unfortunately, it was not possible to save her, the injuries she received were incompatible with life," the source said.

Newsweek has contacted Russia's Foreign Ministry for comment by email.

While the circumstances behind Bondarenko's death remain unclear, a number of prominent Russian officials have died after falling out of windows since President Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine began in February 2022, including a top oil executive and a defense official.

Here is a full list of all the Russian officials who have died after falling out of windows since the war began.

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The emergency services source told Tass that per preliminary information, Bondarenko's "death is not of a criminal nature, the woman had been ill for a long time."

"On the surface, it looks like a suicide, but investigators are also checking the version of an accident," the Russian Telegram channel MK: Urgent News, said on Tuesday.


According to Russian news outlets, Bondarenko had worked at the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1988, and was appointed director of the economic research organization, the International N.D. Kondratiev Foundation in 1993—a position she held until her her death on Monday.

She completed her postgraduate studies at the institute in 1991 after completing a dissertation on the topic of political economy, and published more than 220 works in Russia and in international publications during her career.

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"Terrible news about Valentina Bondarenko's tragic accident. Her expertise in socio-economic forecasting will be deeply missed," one X (formerly Twitter) user wrote on Wednesday, reacting to news of her death.

Another X user suggested that her death wasn't an accident.

"Another victim of bloody Putin and his bottomless insecurity and paranoia. Rest in Peace, Valentina Bondarenko," they wrote.

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Emergency services are investigating how Bondarenko fell out of her apartment window.

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#6065 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Qua Jul 24, 2024 8:06 am





"Lá nos confins da Península Ibérica, existe um povo que não governa nem se deixa governar ”, Caio Júlio César, líder Militar Romano".

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#6066 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Qua Jul 24, 2024 12:32 pm

cabeça de martelo escreveu: Qua Jul 24, 2024 6:41 am Top Russian Economist Dies After Falling out of Window
Published Jul 24, 2024

Valentina Bondarenko, a top Russian economist, has died at the age of 82 after falling out of her apartment window in Moscow, Russian state-run media reported on Tuesday.

Bondarenko, a leading research fellow at the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, fell out of her apartment window on Monday evening, emergency services told news agency Tass.


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#6067 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Sáb Jul 27, 2024 7:53 am

Uma que tentou escapar a cair do 13º andar.





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#6068 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Qua Jul 31, 2024 11:22 am





"Lá nos confins da Península Ibérica, existe um povo que não governa nem se deixa governar ”, Caio Júlio César, líder Militar Romano".

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#6069 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Sex Ago 02, 2024 8:25 am

Isto é inacreditável em vários sentidos... é daquelas coisas que pensamos que só acontecem nos filmes.





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#6070 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Sex Ago 02, 2024 10:17 am

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"Lá nos confins da Península Ibérica, existe um povo que não governa nem se deixa governar ”, Caio Júlio César, líder Militar Romano".

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#6071 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Sex Ago 02, 2024 1:37 pm





"Lá nos confins da Península Ibérica, existe um povo que não governa nem se deixa governar ”, Caio Júlio César, líder Militar Romano".

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#6072 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Sáb Ago 03, 2024 8:45 am

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#6073 Mensagem por knigh7 » Sáb Ago 03, 2024 9:22 am





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#6074 Mensagem por cabeça de martelo » Sáb Ago 03, 2024 11:21 am





"Lá nos confins da Península Ibérica, existe um povo que não governa nem se deixa governar ”, Caio Júlio César, líder Militar Romano".

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#6075 Mensagem por knigh7 » Sáb Ago 03, 2024 1:08 pm

Os ucranianos atacaram pela 2ª vez esse submarino. Acho acabaram de vez com ele. O Rostov-on-Don is Kaputt.





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