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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby Odynak » Mon Aug 15, 2022 11:13 am

Trappin wrote:hey didn't bother with - or care about - operational security when they reported on events in Mosul or Basra or Kandahar or Sadr City. But now? Not a damn peep out of the intrepid reporters at The Guardian or The Lancet.


This war differs. It is not about overwhelming your opponent with your better technologies. Russia had launched more than 3000 missiles since the beginning of the invasion. Just think about it. 3000 missiles which can be targeted at any location at the Ukrainian territory and which can carry 300-500-600 kg of explosives.

Check the picture. Part one - Russian journalist meets headquarters of Russian army called 'Vagner'. Part two - the very next day at the same headquarters.

Russia is able to perform similar strikes. Actually, similar situations happened. That is why Ukrainians do not reveal any such information. And do not allow it to be revealed by other parties.

Actually, to reveal any information about military forces location, supplies and weapon movement is a crime in Ukraine. Up to 20 years in a jail. Welcome to the war.
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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby Alexeyco » Thu Aug 25, 2022 3:11 pm

What about the terrorist acts that Ukraine arranges? What about the threat to create a dirty bomb?

If China had set up a military base in Mexico, it would have been bombed in the same second.

What about Bandera Street in Kiev? Ask the Poles about who Bandera was.
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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby Fostik » Fri Aug 26, 2022 11:21 am

Alexeyco wrote:What about the terrorist acts that Ukraine arranges? What about the threat to create a dirty bomb?

If China had set up a military base in Mexico, it would have been bombed in the same second.

What about Bandera Street in Kiev? Ask the Poles about who Bandera was.


What the fuck did I just read? Stop watching russian state tv you silly-willy
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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby fallout » Mon Aug 29, 2022 11:36 pm

Dang I felt bad for the American education system. Idk how Russia is connected globally yet still so disconnected
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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby shubla » Tue Aug 30, 2022 8:54 am

fallout wrote:Dang I felt bad for the American education system. Idk how Russia is connected globally yet still so disconnected

This is the case for many countries. People don't know other languages than their own so it doesn't matter whether they are connected or not, they cannot really communicate with anyone outside of their country.
Even in Ukraine people don't really know English, but only ukrainian and/or russian.
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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby Trappin » Wed Aug 31, 2022 12:56 am

Alexeyco wrote:What about the terrorist acts that Ukraine arranges? What about the threat to create a dirty bomb?
If China had set up a military base in Mexico, it would have been bombed in the same second.
What about Bandera Street in Kiev? Ask the Poles about who Bandera was.


The Ukrainians are terrorizing Russian civilians with dirty bombs?

China already has a "military base" at the Panama Canal. They don't call it a military base, but they administer and control access to the locks and many "warehouses" stuffed full of security "items." People will argue this point - never allow a totalitarian government to control vital sea-lane access between oceans. Just ask the Vietnamese government how they feel about China controlling sea-lanes betwen the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Yeah, they don't like it. Funny how the Vietnamese and the US find common cause over that and other free trade issues. Chinese navy vessels constantly harass its neighbors in the Yellow Sea and South China Sea.

Bandera would never have existed if it weren't for Lenin and Stalin's Bolshevik Cheka-NKVD-Red Army invading Poland (twice), murdering tens of thousands of Poles and Ukrainians. Purposefully starving 3,900,0000 million Ukrainians to death, 1,000,000 Volga Rus-Germans and probably 1,500,000 million Kazakhs. Invaded Finland, occupied Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. YOU Russians made a military pact with Hitler. Carved up Poland like a May Day ham and then act like you saved the world from the Nazi's. And after all of that mayhem and murder and rape and looting? Stephen Bandera and some of his followers go Genghis Khan. They killed far too many innocent people. Yet it all happened after Marxist Russians ruined millions of lives.
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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby Fostik » Wed Sep 21, 2022 10:09 am

Ok so pitun has declared partial mobilisation, which actually means usual mobilisation for ex military personnel. Anyone who reject mobilization will be imprisoned for 10 years.

Tickets for flights from russia already costs 1kk+ rubbles, panic is rising.
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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby StalkerSleem » Wed Sep 21, 2022 10:44 am

Fostik wrote:Anyone who reject mobilization will be imprisoned for 10 years.

Tickets for flights from russia already costs 1kk+ rubbles, panic is rising.


Where are you getting this shit from?!
Don't mislead people
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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby Odynak » Wed Sep 21, 2022 5:05 pm

StalkerSleem wrote:
Fostik wrote:Anyone who reject mobilization will be imprisoned for 10 years.

Tickets for flights from russia already costs 1kk+ rubbles, panic is rising.


Where are you getting this shit from?!
Don't mislead people


This shit comes from Russian officials. Just a recent changes in Russian laws.

http://duma.gov.ru/news/55277/
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Re: Russia invades Ukraine

Postby StalkerSleem » Wed Sep 21, 2022 7:01 pm

Odynak wrote:
StalkerSleem wrote:
Fostik wrote:Anyone who reject mobilization will be imprisoned for 10 years.

Tickets for flights from russia already costs 1kk+ rubbles, panic is rising.


Where are you getting this shit from?!
Don't mislead people


This shit comes from Russian officials. Just a recent changes in Russian laws.

http://duma.gov.ru/news/55277/


Desertion - 5 to 10 years
But the person above clearly wrote otherwise, which is misleading
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