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The big cat was wandering the streets of the South African city after being released by a local film company that borrowed him from a nearby lion park. According to the Johannesburg Roads Agency, the filming had not been approved and the film company took a risk by springing the lion without getting the OK to close several roads. Some versions of this image carried a watermark for Break Your Own News, a website that allows users to generate their own news headlines.
It may even happen that the plunge in U. Although it would be logical to assume that the manipulation of oil prices in the stock market was meant exactly to hit Putin as a response to his success in fighting the coronavirus—not only in Russia but in Europe as well. If you want proof, look at those unusual and unexpected steps Russia has taken at the height of the epidemic in Europe.
Its military transport planes delivered eight brigades of military medics, disinfection and diagnostic equipment to help the country battle the virus. That list is far from exhaustive.
According to the Italian Defense Ministry, in late March, Russian military medics delivered ventilators to the country. However, in a time of pandemic, that proved to be not enough and later, in April, the Russian Defense Ministry sent an additional fifteenth planeload, delivering 30 more ventilators.
In total, Russia provided ventilators to Italian hospitals. At the time when Russia was sending humanitarian aid, Italy was in a truly catastrophic situation. Having the biggest number of infections and the highest death toll, the country grappled with problems in treatment arrangements, overburdened health infrastructure, and limited medical resources.
Rome had to deal with this disastrous situation alone when the expected help from its closest neighbors came in the form of border closures. Worse yet, some of the countries that are bound to Italy by the spirit of European solidarity, such as Romania and the Czech Republic, seized tens and hundreds of thousands face masks and respirators which China had sent to the hardest-hit Italian regions.
Then suddenly, Russia—represented by President Putin—provides aid to the affected population in Italy, without expecting anything in return.
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