Russian Invasion of Ukraine

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Bro in Odessa reporting that they have some problems with electricity. Main problem is that food in fringes could rotten. Lets hope that Iran don't send any more missiles to RF.
Western populations need to get onboard with Iranian protestors in a meaningful way. The Islamic Republic needs to fall. Helping Ukraine is one of many positive outcomes.
 
Western populations need to get onboard with Iranian protestors in a meaningful way. The Islamic Republic needs to fall.
Right, but like Ukraine it's a question of how can it be done without creating a situation in which even more people are killed and the results are worse for everyone. There's many recent examples of how going to war with a country to "liberate" them tends to go spectacularly poorly.

And frankly, all the sensible things that they could be doing are probably better not widely publicised anyway. We won't know what, if anything, was done until well after everything settles.
 
Russia has also attacked Moldova. That's one location Russians NEED to be expunged from regardless of outcome for "Putin's special operation."
 
Russian military filth have bombed a maternity hospital today, and according to British intelligence are using drones in Ukraine to target medical facilities.

And now the EU Parliament is suffering a massive cyber attack by Russia too.

Welcome to the "multipolar" world.
 
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Sure, it can probably be described as a proxy war. But Russia started it and they can end it whenever they want to so I don’t see what they are whining about.
 
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-"Ukraine can fulfill Russia's demands and end all the suffering of the population."

That sounds like something a terrorist would say?
 
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Meanwhile, in RF every mentioning of LGBTQ without negative connotation will be illegal. If you post something positive or neutral about it 20 years ago in Livejournal and its still available - you in trouble.

According to friend of mine in Odessa - situation with electricity is uncomfortable, but not critical.
 
What a shock!

We might be waiting for Putin to have his Führerbunker moment but Lukashenko is long overdue his Ceaucescu moment.
 

This is pretty significant as Yandex is one of Russia's largest tech firms, and if they leave entierly not only does it punch a large hole in Russia's overall tech industry, but I wouldn't be surprised if other prominent Russian companies start looking for an exit door too. Putin may not care about the people, but he's going to take notice when all the remaining money disappears. That's what always gets dictators sweating.
 
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