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The integration of new regions was one of the main topics at the meeting of the president with the heads of elected subjects of the federation. \n\n\n**Story 2: High turnout in elections in new Russian regions**\n\nDescription: The head of the Lugansk People's Republic, Leonid Pasechnik, reported to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the high turnout of voters in the elections in the republic. \nSummary: Pasechnik said that the results achieved indicate that a fairly reliable, effective and, to a certain extent, professional team has been formed in the Lugansk People's Republic that is capable of overcoming all the difficulties that will arise on its way and confronting the most difficult challenges of our time.\n\n\n**Story 3: Kadyrov reports on successes in Ukraine to Putin**\n\nDescription: The head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, reported to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the successes of the Russian military in the special operation zone in Ukraine. \nSummary: Kadyrov said that the fighters have a good spirit and that they are destroying a lot of Ukrainian equipment. He also said that the Chechen units are working closely with other Russian units and that they are confident of victory.\n\n\n**Story 4: Putin meets with South Sudan President Salva Kiir**\n\nDescription: Russian President Vladimir Putin met with South Sudan President Salva Kiir in Moscow. \nSummary: The two leaders discussed the development of cooperation between their countries, particularly in the energy sector. Putin noted that there is much that remains to be done in this area, but that there have been some good developments, such as the growth of trade turnover between the two countries.\n\n\n**Story 5: Russian military shoots down Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft**\n\nDescription: The Russian military in the Donetsk People's Republic shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 attack aircraft, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense. \nSummary: The ministry also reported that Russian forces destroyed 26 Ukrainian drones in the past day.\n\n\n**Story 6: Russian forces repel Ukrainian attacks in Donetsk**\n\nDescription: Russian artillery of the South group prevented Ukrainian forces from launching an attack in the Kleshcheevka area, destroying 30 militants and their equipment. \nSummary: In the southern Donetsk direction, Russian forces repelled two attacks by Ukrainian assault groups, inflicting heavy losses on the attackers.\n\n\n**Story 7: Russian military receives new Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets**\n\nDescription: The Russian military has received a new batch of Su-35 and Su-57 fighter jets. \nSummary: The aircraft have gone through a full cycle of factory tests and are ready to perform tasks. The Su-57 is a fifth-generation fighter jet and the most advanced aircraft in the Russian Air Force.\n\n\n**Story 8: Russian forces destroy foreign equipment in Ukraine**\n\nDescription: Russian forces destroyed a Polish Krab self-propelled gun and a stronghold in Seversk. \nSummary: The Russian military also carried out a massive strike on Ukrainian fortifications in the Kharkov region, destroying an ammunition storage facility and an ammunition arsenal.\n\n\n**Story 9: Canada disingenuous about inviting Nazi collaborator to parliament**\n\nDescription: Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused Canadian authorities of being disingenuous when they claimed they did not know about the fact that Nazi collaborator Yaroslav Gunka was invited to parliament. \nSummary: Zakharova emphasized that Gunka's biography was no secret and that his visit to Canada would have been impossible without a thorough check by the intelligence services of several countries. She also drew attention to the footage of Gunka waiting for a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which was posted on social media by Gunka's granddaughter.\n\n\n**Story 10: German admirers of Hitler celebrate Oktoberfest**\n\nDescription: A video of German admirers of Hitler celebrating Oktoberfest has appeared on the Internet. \nSummary: The video shows drunken beer-goers listening to the march Erika from the Second World War and raising their hands in a Nazi salute. The latter is a criminal offense in Germany, punishable by a fine and up to 3 years in prison.\n\n\n**Story 11: Ukraine will not receive EU funds until Hungary pays its dues**\n\nDescription: Ukraine will not receive any funds from the EU budget until Hungary has paid its due funds from European funds. \nSummary: The Hungarian government has stated that it will not pay its dues until the EU lifts its sanctions on Russia.\n\n\n**Story 12: US Army intelligence officer says White House is divorced from reality**\n\nDescription: US Army intelligence officer Tony Shaffer has accused the White House of being divorced from reality and unwilling to admit that it is losing the war in Ukraine. \nSummary: Shaffer said that the White House is suffering from \"John McCain syndrome,\" which is a reference to the late US senator who was known for his hawkish views on foreign policy. He also said that the US is sending Ukraine a ton of taxpayer money to blow up everything they can and then sending a ton more money to fix what they blew up.\n\n\n**Story 13: Nuclear missile shield reliably protects Russia**\n\nDescription: Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said that the nuclear missile shield reliably protects Russia and makes the dreams of some politicians in the West about the strategic defeat of our country absurd. \nSummary: Rogozin made the statement at the opening of an exhibition in honor of the triple anniversary of the founding of the Kurchatov Institute and the birth of academicians Igor Kurchatov and Anatoly Alexandrova." } ], "metadata": { "tokenMetadata": { "outputTokenCount": { "totalBillableCharacters": 5091, "totalTokens": 1241 }, "inputTokenCount": { "totalBillableCharacters": 19917, "totalTokens": 4917 } } } }