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7/13/2025, 1:37:44 PM No.510258636
Thoughts about Russian based trad transvestite spies?
>In the remote mountain village of Shukhuti, located in Georgia’s Lanchkhuti Municipality, Russian nationals Yulia and Maria Arkhipova are reportedly planning to establish a checkpoint and launch site for the “Kolkhida” cosmodrome, according to an investigation by iFact. After relocating to Georgia following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the pair founded two companies and, through their firm “Serviuk Agrom,” purchased three plots of land totaling 14,000 square meters. On this land, they began developing infrastructure intended for spacecraft launches, as well as the production of drones, satellites, and even manned space missions.Though commonly believed to be sisters by locals, official records and previous identities reveal that they are in fact a couple. Maria, formerly known as Evgeny Arkhipov, is a transgender woman who was previously married to Yulia before her transition. The two were known as a lesbian couple in Moscow, but after moving to Georgia, they began presenting themselves as sisters. According to iFact, the Arkhipovas have been affiliated with the Russian state-linked organization “Pravfond” since at least 2014, sharing information with Russian agencies, as evidenced by leaked communications obtained via the OCCRP network. In one such letter, Yulia reported being threatened by Georgian nationalists and appealed to the Russian government for protection. “Pravfond,” while officially aimed at assisting Russian citizens abroad, is widely viewed as a geopolitical instrument and has been sanctioned by both the U.S. and the EU since 2023. The cosmodrome project is currently on hold, awaiting government approval. The Arkhipovas claim that, once approved, they could complete it and make it fully operational within a year. Officials from Lanchkhuti Municipality have declined to comment on the matter.
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>https://ifact.ge/rusebis-guruli-kronikebi/
>In the remote mountain village of Shukhuti, located in Georgia’s Lanchkhuti Municipality, Russian nationals Yulia and Maria Arkhipova are reportedly planning to establish a checkpoint and launch site for the “Kolkhida” cosmodrome, according to an investigation by iFact. After relocating to Georgia following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the pair founded two companies and, through their firm “Serviuk Agrom,” purchased three plots of land totaling 14,000 square meters. On this land, they began developing infrastructure intended for spacecraft launches, as well as the production of drones, satellites, and even manned space missions.Though commonly believed to be sisters by locals, official records and previous identities reveal that they are in fact a couple. Maria, formerly known as Evgeny Arkhipov, is a transgender woman who was previously married to Yulia before her transition. The two were known as a lesbian couple in Moscow, but after moving to Georgia, they began presenting themselves as sisters. According to iFact, the Arkhipovas have been affiliated with the Russian state-linked organization “Pravfond” since at least 2014, sharing information with Russian agencies, as evidenced by leaked communications obtained via the OCCRP network. In one such letter, Yulia reported being threatened by Georgian nationalists and appealed to the Russian government for protection. “Pravfond,” while officially aimed at assisting Russian citizens abroad, is widely viewed as a geopolitical instrument and has been sanctioned by both the U.S. and the EU since 2023. The cosmodrome project is currently on hold, awaiting government approval. The Arkhipovas claim that, once approved, they could complete it and make it fully operational within a year. Officials from Lanchkhuti Municipality have declined to comment on the matter.
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>https://ifact.ge/rusebis-guruli-kronikebi/
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