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The Eastern Border

War in Ukraine: Episode 281

The Eastern Border

Kristaps Andrejsons

Cold War, Politics, Soviet, Society & Culture, History, Ussr, News

4.6851 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Russia's now actively trying to interfere in the Baltics again, which has made some people a bit uppity. Thankfully, they continue to be systematically corrupt and incompetent. Oh, and another letter by Igor Girkin. He's awaiting the storm.

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0:00.0

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0:05.4

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0:09.1

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0:13.0

Greetings, comrades, and welcome to the Eastern Border.

0:16.1

This episode might be slightly more depressing than last time, but we have some interesting,

0:22.0

fun updates as well.

0:27.7

For starters, well, I have a fresh digest of the situation on the front from the Don't Stop War channel. Well, especially, you should note that there's going to be interesting postscript

0:34.0

at the end of this, which I compiled from two separate times from Comrade Major.

0:40.1

That is how they call the nice men from the KGB these days, you see, because after the last time,

0:45.4

what I gave you his digest about the real things on the front, as literally said by Russian soldiers,

0:50.8

who are, let's just say, less inclined to try and please Mr. Putin because of, you know,

0:57.3

some personal, personal preferences that are already out there dying on the front lines.

1:01.9

You know, they don't really care and they feel like other Russian Zed Wightnik war correspondents

1:06.8

have betrayed them.

1:07.7

So now they have started sending en masse these reports about their situation on the front lines

1:12.8

from the Don't Stop War.

1:14.9

And they're very rough, of course.

1:16.0

They're written by military men actively being on the front lines.

1:19.6

They are not polished.

1:20.8

They are often rude, but they're exactly how Russian soldiers would talk about this stuff.

1:26.0

And, well, this channel got even recommended to me

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