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If they do not mysteriously fall out of a window after making the statement.They probably need a new place to stay after they made that sort of statement though.
If they do not mysteriously fall out of a window after making the statement.They probably need a new place to stay after they made that sort of statement though.
If they do not mysteriously fall out of a window after making the statement.
You missed out Moldova part of which has already been designated for "denazification" in the "master plan".Total surrender could save thousands of lives for both sides. But it also would drastically reduce quality of live for years for 200.000.000 people(Belarus, RF, Ukraine). We are donating million of lives for freedom and prosperity of our children. Cases of earthquakes in Turkey, Chernobyl and Covid telling us that autocracy could be more devastating than war.
Also there were chances of RF expansion in Baltic, Georgia and Kazakhstan. 300.000 Ukrainian soliders merged into RF army is scary.
My bad.You missed out Moldova part of which has already been designated for "denazification" in the "master plan".
Something that actually flying is one thing, something that wasn't operational for 30 years is another. Same question could be asked about any high-powered nuke in the World.I recall seeing a fascinating video by LazerPig about the sinking of the Moskva, and I can't help but to wonder if maybe their nukes are just as shoddy? What if the entire Russian MIC is just a big facade? To think that I used to respect their aerospace industry, since I'm an Ace Combat fan.
Yeah, except I here that the USA actually maintains theirs, whereas Russia doesn't do that so much. At least AFAIK.Something that actually flying is one thing, something that wasn't operational for 30 years is another. Same question could be asked about any high-powered nuke in the World.
The US absolutely maintains them. There's even a publicly available report that explains how much we spend.Yeah, except I here that the USA actually maintains theirs, whereas Russia doesn't do that so much. At least AFAIK.
Indeed. I saw it on the LCI channel last week. It's one of the main 24/7 tv news channel in France, and they have several journalists in Ukraine (actually, the channel changed itself as an almost dedicated Ukraine/Russia tv) . What is described in the NYT documentary and is attributed to an identified Russian regiment, well, one of the LCI journalist documented the same (executions followed by mass usage of dead's phones) happening in an other city with a different regiment.The video below, produced by the New York Times, is very hard to watch and contains a lot of very distressing and graphic images, however it is also a stunning piece of journalism [...]
The evidence collected and documented by the New York Times team and the civilian population of Yablunska Street in Bucha, Ukraine could and hopefully will be used to hold the Russians to account for their war crimes, including Putin himself.
Some pictures from today's visit.
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“I am honored to be welcomed again in Kyiv to stand in solidarity and friendship with the freedom loving people of Ukraine. Mr. President, please accept my deepest respect for your courage and leadership. Slava Ukraini! Joe Biden.” - Biden’s handwritten note in Mariinsky Palace.
Biden is so old that he still remembers how to write Ancient English. I'm surprised he was able to find an interpreter for such cryptic text.
Not gonna lie, I spent more than a couple minutes studying the folds on that tarp to see whether they were identical or not.Apparently, Russian media did a propaganda tour in the Armata factory.
The production line hasn't moved in 3 years.
Hilarious if true.
Breaking news: Polonium tea sales up drasticallyNot gonna lie, I spent more than a couple minutes studying the folds on that tarp to see whether they were identical or not.
Though it certainly wouldn't surprise me one bit if the place has been mothballed for years and the money slated for production has instead been going into the factory overseers' pockets. If so, that portion of the defense budget might be reallocated into the defenestration budget soon.
Also that Russia is suspending the START treaty. I'm surprised that Russia was even adhering to it.
Yeah, total incompetence of army isn't enough, we should also demonstrate that our nuclear arsenal is nonexistent.Also that Russia is suspending the START treaty. I'm surprised that Russia was even adhering to it.
Putin:Yeah, total incompetence of army isn't enough, we should also demonstrate that our nuclear arsenal is nonexistent.
IDK, why CNN reposting pathetic insults of our alcoholic. He just trying his best to look like worst alternative to Putler.Sucks to suck, I guess.
Former Russian president says country "will be torn to pieces" if it loses war
US President Joe Biden met with leaders of NATO's eastern flank in Poland, wrapping up a visit to Europe that included a surprise trip to Kyiv. He praised the leaders of the nine countries, saying they are "the front lines of our collective defense."www.cnn.com