April 25, 2026
Putin Approves Blockages, Attacks on Tuapse and Yekaterinburg, Cat Kitler Banned. "Terrible News" with Kirill Martynov
Drone hits a house in Yekaterinburg. Fire at the oil terminal in Tuapse after an attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine: a cloud of smoke for 300 kilometers, oil rains, an environmental disaster. Over 4 years, Ukraine has struck Russia more than 35,000 times, and an interactive map of military incidents has been compiled. Putin, of course, ignores such news. But he was forced to comment on the blockages. Forced by declining ratings for several weeks in a row? The president assures that everything is for the safety of Russians, which is threatened by Ukrainians. And the special services immediately pulled a trump card out of their sleeve: they reported on detainees who allegedly were preparing the murder of the head of Roskomnadzor on the orders of Ukrainian special services. The spirit of Felix Dzerzhinsky not only hovers in the air of late Putinism. The FSB Academy is again named after him. And Zyuganov predicts a new 1917 for Russia. The book business: a redistribution of property or an act of a new great terror? These and other events are commented on in the latest issue of "Terrible News" by Kirill Martynov, editor-in-chief of "Novaya Gazeta Europe".

TL;DR
- Drone hits a house in Yekaterinburg.
- Fire at an oil terminal in Tuapse after an attack by Ukrainian forces, causing an environmental disaster.
- Over 35,000 Ukrainian military incidents against Russia in four years.
- President Putin comments on blockages, linking them to national security and Ukrainian threats.
- Special services report arrests for an alleged plot to assassinate the head of Roskomnadzor.
- Historical parallels drawn to Felix Dzerzhinsky and the FSB Academy being named after him.
- Concerns about potential property redistribution or a new 'great terror' in the book business.
- Zyuganov predicts a new 1917 for Russia.
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