Vladimir Putin Warned of Possible Arrest if Russian President Attends BRICS Summit
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Authorities will reportedly arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if he attends the international BRICS summit in South Africa.

Kremlin leaders have ordered the rewriting Russian textbooks to indoctrinate students into idolizing President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

The textbooks are being revised to offer a positive perspective on the full-scale invasion, portraying many soldiers as patriotic heroes.

Russia Modifies Textbooks, Builds Beach Barricades

They are being modified by Russian presidential advisor Vladimir Medinsky, who has devised a new history curriculum for schools. The publications will focus on the fight in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, to avoid mentioning the disastrous mistakes made by the Russian military during that war.

War crime investigators are investigating thousands of atrocities perpetrated by Russian forces, including rape, kidnapping, torture, and murder. Now in its second year, the conflict has reportedly claimed the lives of nearly 150,000 Russian soldiers, and 3,423 of Moscow's tanks have been destroyed. In addition, British military intelligence officials have also disclosed that Putin's army relied on T-62 tanks and BTR-50 armored personnel carriers from the 1950s.

Massive barriers have been erected on tourist beaches due to rising Russian apprehensions that Ukraine may invade occupied Crimea. Before, the peninsula would be filled with sunbathers throughout the summer, but trenches have been constructed to dissuade attacks.

The action clearly indicates that Vladimir Putin's commanders fear they may have to battle to maintain their 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimea. On a beach in Yevpatoria, a local citizen noticed the defense structures on the shore, as per Mirror.

The likelihood of a "vacation season in Crimea" this year was derided by him. A year ago, the locals ridiculed Putin's plan to take Kyiv in three days. A report cautioned that youngsters and tourists might be enlisted to construct seawalls.

At the beaches east of Yevpatoria, trenches have been built using aerial reconnaissance. Moreover, the footage depicts beach defenses at another resort, Chernomorskoye, located further west.

At the peninsula's western shore, reports indicate a defensive line consisting of trenches, anti-tank pyramids, and minefields is being constructed.

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Russia-Ukraine War Update

Under Vladimir Putin's Russian soldiers, a Ukrainian city has been transformed into a dystopian wasteland, as evidenced by shocking photographs. The overhead footage displays the remains of Donetsk's Maryinka, where the front line cuts through the remnants of the city.

Per Daily Mail, Grey ruins surrounded by rubble mountains create the image of a dystopian scene in which all life has been eradicated. Maryinka was a battleground even before the war began last year; the town was already under Russian bombardment when Russia invaded Ukraine for the first time in 2014.

The heavy combat since the assault on February 24 of last year has destroyed every structure in the town, which formerly housed 10,000 people. Several are scarcely recognizable as structures. Shellfire has also reduced the town's trees to matchsticks, with many torn apart at the trunk.

The town, located around 600 kilometers south-southeast of Kyiv, has been a primary focus of Moscow's grinding eastern assault in the war for months, with Russian soldiers and the mercenary Wagner Group encircling Ukrainian battalions.

Top Ukrainian commander Volodymyr Nazarenko described the situation as "hell" because Russian soldiers now hold the city's east, north, and south sides, leaving just one path out.

Putin's soldiers have been aggressively bombarding the little mining town to secure their first significant win in over six months. The Sunday Times adds that both sides have sustained heavy losses throughout the combat. Kyiv officials report that seven Russian soldiers have been killed for every Ukrainian soldier killed in the area.

As a result of continuous bombardment, a large portion of the town has been reduced to rubble, with an estimated 4,000 inhabitants still residing in the region. Oleksandr Marchenko, the deputy mayor of Bakhmut, has accused Russian forces of transforming the city into a new Mariupol.

Mariupol is now entirely under the control of Russian soldiers, having been shut off from the rest of Ukraine early in the conflict and subjected to a horrific siege. The civil population was left without heat, food, or water for weeks, and they melted snow for water before drinking from radiators when the snow ran out.

Up to 600 people were killed when a Russian airplane attacked a theater with the word "children" scribbled on the pavement outside, making it the site of maybe the bloodiest single strike of the war.

Hundreds are said to have perished during the siege, with their remains being buried in mass graves beside highways. Alexander Rodnyansky, an economic adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, observed that Russia was attempting to encircle the city with the finest forces of the Wagner Group. At the same time, Zelensky accused Moscow of sending waves of men into Bakhmut without concern for their lives.

The demolition of the bridges prevents Soviet forces from capturing them and therefore gaining access to a crucial supply route. Several sources even mentioned preparations for reinforcements, despite President Zelensky's statement last week that the situation in the city was becoming "increasingly challenging."

On Wednesday, Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, a shady tycoon with decades-long ties to Putin, stated that he had seen no indications of a Ukrainian departure from the city. He asserted that Kyiv had been strengthening its positions there.

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