Дурнєв дивиться сторіс ZОМБІ #26 (napisy PL, eng subtitles) - Summary

Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video by Aleksey Durnev, a Ukrainian comedian and blogger, who makes fun of Russian social media influencers and their stories. He mocks their problems with visas, currency, utilities, geopolitics, and language. He also shows his support for the Ukrainian army and encourages donations for drones. He gives away T-shirts from his shop to his followers and introduces a segment called "Tik-Ork Times" where he ridicules pro-Russian TikTok users. He ends the video with patriotic slogans.

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1. Russians are facing difficulties with currency exchange in Turkey.
2. They have zero Turkish liras due to exchange issues.
3. Russians are having trouble with VPN services, both free and paid.
4. A Russian family was denied entry into Moldova without explanation.
5. They were held in a neutral zone at the airport with no food or water.
6. The family was not allowed to enter the city, only to be sent back to Russia.
7. Russians are having trouble obtaining visas, including American visas.
8. Russians are facing high prices for public utilities, such as electricity and gas.
9. The price of 1 kW of electricity in Russia has increased significantly.
10. Russians are facing difficulties with travel due to sanctions and visa issues.
11. There are rumors of Chinese settlements and towns being built near the Russian-Chinese border.
12. The Chinese are working in Russian forests, mines, and producing goods.
13. A Russian woman is hoping that Russia will defend its borders against China.
14. There is a book titled "The Collapse of Europe" that predicts Russia's friendship with China will end in China taking Russian territories.
15. Russians are facing difficulties with currency exchange and travel due to sanctions.
16. There is a YouTube channel called "Durnev" that gives away T-shirts to its subscribers.
17. The channel has a rubric called "Tik-Ork Times" that features various videos.
18. The Hague Court is threatening to arrest Putin, and Russians are responding with the hashtag #IamPutin.