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::: spoiler spoiler Diamonds gave it away :::
It seems to be legit actually, I found this article by gazeta.ru, which Wikipedia classifies as Russian state-controlled media claiming the same thing. In the article is this quote:
This was reported by the Grozny-Inform portal with reference to the Minister of Culture of Chechnya Musa Dadaev.
If someone here actually speaks Russian feel free to correct me though.
Zelensky has confirmed that he is in fact going to be firing Zaluzhny confirming that the recent speculation was in fact true.
RIA Novosti (Original article in Russian) is also saying that he is going to be an ambassador to the UK in the near future:
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny agreed to become ambassador to the UK, said Verkhovna Rada deputy Yevgeny Shevchenko in an interview with the director of the Ukrainian Institute of Global Strategies Vadim Karasev, published on his YouTube channel.
Kosovo update:
More than 48 hours have passed since the end of the fighting between Serbian paramilitary forces and Albanian police in North Kosovo. I guess we can say that the dust has settled down a bit, although we still don't know the full picture. It seems like the Kosovo government has more information, but they are choosing to make only a small amount of it public, likely as a political play against the Serbian government. Regardless, the assault left one Kosovo Police officer dead and another two wounded. On the Serbian side, four men were killed, with two people being arrested for direct involvement in the fighting, and another eight for aiding them (four have since been released for lack of evidence). All of the Serb men involved in the fight seem to be from communities in North Kosovo.
In the aftermath of the battle, Kosovo's PM published photos of all the confiscated weaponry that the Serbian side was using, blaming Serbia for arming them. Yet, the most worrying thing among the stash weren't weapons, but (according to Kosovo Police) documents belonging to a member of the Kosovo Serb political party. Along with this, they also published a video of the incident in which they claim that the politician was featured in. This only raises fears over here that the Serb population will be put under greater repression in the future, especially because they have no representatives in any positions of power within the government of Kosovo, thanks to exodus of all Serb officials from almost a year ago and the election boycott from a few months ago. Hopefully this won't also lead to a massive escalation, but knowing the people currently in charge of Kosovo managed to make a license plate issue into an international scandal, it's highly unlikely.
Another Kosovo update:
The firefight in North Kosovo ended a few hours ago. Three attackers were confirmed dead by the Serbian president. He also claims that one of the two (or three) arrested men in uniform is likely dead as well. Another four people were arrested for aiding the men with a radio. Kosovo's PM claims that the men came form Serbia proper, while Serbia's president claims that they were men form Serbian communities in Kosovo that had enough of the Albanian oppression. No new information is coming out now, so I have no idea about which side is telling the truth and don't want to speculate. We'll have to see what comes out tomorrow.
Kosovo update:
A firefight has broken out last night in North Kosovo. One police officer was killed, one wounded and another one was injured. The shootout is still ongoing and the information is currently quite sparse. Kosovo's PM says that around 30 heavily armed men were behind the attack and that they are currently surrounded.
Edit: Kosovo Police claim that one attacker has been killed.
Edit #2: Kosovo Police claim that another two attackers were killed and one was arrested. Serbia's president is expected to hold a press conference later today.
It gets even funnier when you look at the Wikipedia pages in the local languages, especially if they're from a smaller country. You would think that you were reading about two different people.
I love how you framed an article by the Independent (a liberal UK paper) on the relationship between the pharma industry and western governments as anti-vax. Is disinformation a common liberal trick?
God I hate these ableist wojacks so much. Anyone using them should unironically get the gulag.