Not surprising - the depth of corruption on all sides of this “war” is mind boggling.
The only ones I feel sorry for are those civilians on the ground there. All of the political entities need to take short falls from something tall on the end of ropes.
“Not surprising - the depth of corruption on all sides of this “war” is mind boggling.”
History and profile
The issue of 23 May 1930
USSR postage stamp commemorating 50 years of Komsomolskaya Pravda
During the Soviet era, Komsomolskaya Pravda was an all-union newspaper of the Soviet Union and an official organ of the Central Committee of the Komsomol. Established in accordance with a decision of the 13th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (b), it first appeared on 24 May 1925[2] in an edition of 31,000 copies.
Komsomolskaya Pravda began as the official organ of the Komsomol, the youth wing of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU). As such, it targeted the same 14 to 28 demographic as its parent organization, focusing initially on popular science and adventure articles while teaching the values of the CPSU. During this period, it was twice awarded the Order of Red Banner of Labour (in 1950 and 1957), and was also the recipient of the Order of Lenin (in 1930), of the Order of the October Revolution (in 1975), and of the Order of the Patriotic War (in 1945).[citation needed]