Firewood from garbage, Koreans near Kursk, and a hundred Katyushas: #ShameReview from "NotMoscow"
🤯 More than a hundred girls named Catherine gathered at the chapel of St. Paraskeva Friday in Krasnoyarsk. Together, Katya, wearing dresses and scarves in the style of the 1940s, sang the song "Katyusha" in chorus.
The idea belongs to the blogger To Konstantin Alekseev. According to him, thanks to this song, the name Katya became a symbol of loyalty, hope, and love during the war. Similar flash mobs will be held in the future. Moscow, St. Petersburg, Samara и Yakutsk.
🤯 About 45 cubic meters of dry wood and deadwood were collected during the cleanup on the Baikal Highway Irkutsk, The Irkutsk regional government's press service reported that the firewood will be sent to the families of SVO fighters as firewood.

"It sounds like a joke," "You just don't know how expensive firewood is these days," — comment local residents.
🤯 A memorial and museum dedicated to the participation of North Korean soldiers in the battles for Kursk region on the Russian side, opened in the DPRK. The opening ceremony took place the day before, and was attended by Kim Chen In and the Russian Minister of Defense was present Andrey Belousov and the Speaker of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin.

Today the head of the Kursk region Alexander Khinshtein stated that the residents of Kursk “highly honor” the memory of the heroism of the soldiers from the DPRK.
🤯 A demonstrative arrest of "armed criminals" was carried out by SOBR fighters at the opening of the exhibition "Active Recreation: Hunting, Fishing, Tourism in Siberia" in Novosibirsk. Guests were also offered the opportunity to try their hand at a shooting range, were introduced to various military equipment, and were shown various drone models.



🤯 Governor Vadim Shumkov of the Kurgan region He condemned Russians for admiring foreign celebrities. He described this as colonial thinking and "some kind of inferiority."
"There's something humiliating about a bunch of people running around Moscow following Kanye West, Errol Musk, or Steve Witkoff, delightedly retelling to an audience of millions what this or that person said or ate." — writes Shumkov.

