Resuming the @tochnyi coverage of the slow-motion disappearance of Russia's last piggy bank, the liquid part of the so-called National Wealth Fund.
There was a slight contraction of the value of the fund in dollar (-1.5%) but overall the net worth of the fund has remained stable
Oh boy! The French newspaper of record, @lemondefr is covering the Bonduelle debacle. The company’s crisis management was textbook catastrophic. Equal to their sense of ethic.
🇫🇷 TV channel TV5 has a segment on the Bonduelle-gate! #NAFO is not mentioned (they talk about ‘pro-Ukrainian influencers’) but it ends on: “the CEO was educated by the FSB which may not be a random fact”.
For this and more check the @MriyaReport
A month ago, Putler was going mental because not a single civilian airplane had been ordered by Russian companies since March 2022.
Soon after, it was announced that the production of Il-96 long-haul airliner would begin anew.
Today it was announced that 🇷🇺's largest carrier
Boje moy!!! Boje moy!!!
Main Cyprus Bank is massively closing Russian accounts. This is MASSIVE!! It could upend a system that had started years before the end of the USSR.
The siloviki are destroying the very basic of their dark money empire. 🍿
bfm.ru/amp/news/523348
How to get @Bundeskanzler to #FreeTheLeopards ? On the @MriyaReport the Finnish parlementarisme have a plan:
1. build a coalition
2. send other vehicles
3. pressure Olaf
Just 48 hours ago the mighty @jmvasquez1974 returned to Ukraine, since there has been a massive exodus of Russian colonists from Crimea and Belgorod. Do you believe in coincidences?
Maybe you can ask him when he joins the @MriyaReport in a few minutes
Refurbishing is becoming the word of the year in Russia. T-62s came first, now it's airliners. What's next?
And, of course: the plane "is not equipped with engines and stabilizer. It was previously operated by the Voronezh company Polet, which went bankrupt in 2016."
Clown show
was replacing some of its grounded 747s by Il96.
Impressive!
But of course not! The Russian company AirBridgeCargo will buy second-hand and refurbish old planes grounded for a decade.