Well when you are over optimistic it is normal to write these things,by the way how do you welcome African delegation who tomorrow will be in Russia with Kalibr 47 missiles who luckily got all shot down by Patriot air defense systems? You have a strange way of welcoming guests there in Russia and for me this is enough to never set foot there even when the regime of Putin will be changed and there will be again the normal Russia running business as usual.
As for Biden don't worry he has over 75% support for supporting Ukraine for as long as it takes as Ukraine is fighting for democracy against autocratic regime that Putin has put Russia in these last couple of years.
lets see what African delegation says about your lies and propaganda https://t.me/Slavyangrad/51048
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Pretty much unverifiable and one-sided sources. Ukraine has not regularly shelled the dam. However, right now the RF is effectively destroying dams along the path of the Ukrainian advances near Makarivka, in Zapo region, just in case anyone could hold a doubt about this being a "modus operandi".
Curious how the propaganda machine is so disconnected from the RF Army.
I think they're destroying dams to wash away their own minefields and strongholds, to make it easier for Ukrainians to advance Sounds westPRlogical
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Somehow in your world a "Jew" is not the same as a "Hebrew". Interesting. Not that I am surprised... you got worse things going on on the top floor.
He was probably referring to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirteenth_Tribe The funny thing about Bakhmut is that as soon as they "liberated" it and the regular Russian army took control of it they one day after,lost a town in the vicinity of Bakhmut,now there is a great counter attack going on there as Zelensky said today so I am afraid we won't see any such parade for the time being,now I think that the Russian parade of 9 May to be removed from their official holiday calendar as no one will remember them as winners of the second world war anymore but just as a terrorist state who blows up dams and flood cities,no other country in the world have done such terror acts even at war.
Actually, there is country that blew many German dams during WW2, dropped 2 nukes on civilians, used chemical weapons (agent orange), depleted uranium, napalm and phosphor bombs on civilians etc
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Just to avoid confusion, no F-35 have been committed to Ukraine and it is very unlikely that they will ever be. Too tempting for Ukraine to bomb the Kremlin and coming back without being seen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_F-117A_shootdownhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbk1AYe7vCUThe fall of El Condor I'm piloting 117 Stealth, invisible, pride of NATO and dropping bombs, on Serbian homes. But one night I'm spotted in the sky using a radar, or something else? oh my, oh my. All I know is some screwed me tight said their anti-aerial is off tonight. and then something blasted under me destroyed my clutch, invisible, and out of touch. "heavens, heavens" is all my brain could yield while falling down, onto a field, filled with farm folk, pitch-forks revealed(!) Boy, this farmers gonna kick my ass when they get me, in this filed of grass, all because of worldly chief of drill, that Clinton Bill... But I was saved all thanks to our dear God and thirty two chopper squad. Well the Serbs are now looking trough, my bomber plane (what can we do) fallen, fully broken and dead for sure. Boy, if only I have somehow knew that I'm on their anti-aerial's view no in hell's way that I would do that fighting for some Kosovo, as I'm not sure even where it's at. (No I don't know where that is at for real) Looked at some maps, know it's far from here so the one that've send me, should go and see... place where I don't want to be, I'd rather go back, to my Tennessee.
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Ukraine: "lets not talk about counteroffensive...if it fails, we'll say it didn't even start yet, if it succeeds, we'll start parroting it"
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The following facts are correct according to some sources, not particularly western apologist:
- More than 200k KIA or equivalent in the RF army. - Bakhmut was a city of around 17000 inhabitants. - It took around 1 year to take it, with advances of 50 m ... 100 m a day. - Russia is shelling Kyiv with missiles. - Bakhmut was the place were most losses have happened for the RF for now. - Bakhmut is hardly a "win".
So, no he is not parroting western propaganda.
Bakhmut had 70000 inhabitants, which is easy to verify https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BakhmutRest of your info is just as accurate, parroting it again won't make it any more true
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Now if only it would actually be traded or used or be worth anything. One of the first coins I heard about and mined...sadly only went downward ever since
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There is a lot of debate about whether Ukraine should have defended Bakhmut which according to most military analysts is strategically unimportant, but it seems to me that the decision was still correct because it enabled Ukraine to secure the necessary time to additionally arm and train tens of thousands of soldiers who will participate in a counterattack.
It is true that Ukraine lost a lot of soldiers and equipment in that area, but Russia still lost a lot more because of the strategic positions of the Ukrainian army, which was and still is in elevated positions around the city, from which it prevents the further advance of the Russian army. In addition, advancing forward, the Russian army weakened its flanks all the time, and now this is becoming more and more apparent because the Ukrainian forces have all the prerequisites to surround the city and destroy everyone in it.
Bakhmut played a very important role in fully focusing the Russian forces to conquer it, but I have no doubt that the regular Russian troops will face a real challenge to hold it, because the "bloody musicians" who actually conquered the city are leaving the front, and considering the losses, it will take them months to recover.
I consider the decision to keep Bakhmut a strategic mistake by Zelensky and a personal fiasco by Syrsky. Ukraine suffered a crushing defeat in Bakhmut, doubly humiliating, which was not even from the regular army of Russia, but from the private military company Wagner with former convicts as the main assault force. Bakhmut is a broken symbol of Ukrainian resistance, the second after Mariupol, and Zelensky made him a symbol of resistance. Of course, you can look more broadly and consider Bakhmut a gambit sacrifice in order to gain time to prepare for a counteroffensive, this will depend on the success of the counteroffensive. But for now Bakhmut is a crushing fiasco for Ukraine. That is funny to say the least,it took the Russian side 1 year exactly and it is not completely taken,just a town of 17.000 persons the "second greatest army in the world" it took them 1 year to take about 80% of this town.Why don't you tell us the number of Russians soldier dead in Ukraine,they are well over 200.000 and this is the biggest number of personnel lost in a war from Russia.This number will grow while Russia is just doing what a terrorist state does best,hitting with ballistic missiles civilian infrastructure in the Kyiv capital.That my friend will not make Russia win anything and it will just prolong this war which in the end will have bad consequences for Russia,they are almost completely isolated as a country now and if they keep going this way,it is a lost war whatever happens next. You're just parroting western propaganda, there is not a single true fact in your whole post
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If you listen carefully, they're asking Putin to stop been weakling and nuke UK, or resign and let real patriot step in and do what they want
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A little follow-up on the big mushrooms which have been popping up in Zio-Nazi Central (aka, Gali cia). Some are saying it is (or was) this facility: Looks like this one is (or was) pretty well guarded: https://goo.gl/maps/AghZHj2dkkHP6ZBP7Some are saying that there may have been a radioactive component to some of the work going on at some of the facilities. If so, I'm sure it was totally peaceful and just a tireless toil to safely decommission the arms which the Soviets left them with. No covert nuclear material trading in ultra-non-corrupt Ukraine or anything like that. Decommisioning ICBMs is a long long process...which is handy for people who fancy making dirty bombs in their utter desperation. Some say that it may have been a storage point the depleted uranium the Brits are sending them. This would be interesting. I would not really expect the kinds of aerosolization that the alloys would undergo in battlefield use, but possibly some degree of shattering. Either one would probably not be a value-add to the food products coming off those fields in future years, but the fallout would tend to be more geographically limited with larger particle sizes. Of course I checked the winds. Looks like the fallout would head generally West at slow speed for a while, then accelerate (higher winds) and hook up to the North then back in a Easterly direction. In short, right over Southern Poland. Some chances of precipitation along the whole route which is hugely important when figuring out fallouts. In short, if the Russians did pop this thing and it is (arguable) toxic and/or radioactive in some way, they could hardly have picked better weather. Better if it fell back on Britain, but the Poles and Brits can work that one out. There will hopefully be a point in the future when the Brits get what's coming to them for sending toxic munitions which the Russians themselves dis-continued decades ago out of contamination concerns. We'll just have to see if the Brits keep a stiff upper lip if/when the chickens come home to roost. Kim Dotcom comment about that https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1657762895911088128
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unprovoked illegal invasion of a peaceful country.
be serious
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Sufficient to say that many people even in the UK call London "Londongrad" or "Moscow Upon Thames" for the immense fortunes that the RF kleptocrats have deposited in the form of empty flats and Victorian houses in Chelsea. Who would want to destroy such a expensive beauty?
Dunno...maybe those people who got their "expensive beauty" frozen/stolen?
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I repeat, nothing is happening, nothing planned. Drink well, go parade. Speaking of which.... nice T-34, but my favourite part of the parade was the air show - featuring 300 state of the art and fully invisible planes that I am sure were there. Unless there were not, in which case... it speaks a lot about the loyalty of the air force and how sure is Putin of having something flying over him.
As far as I know, in Moscow and the region, the "closed sky" mode was activated to prevent possible provocations. It seems that more than 20 drones were landed by means of electronic warfare and several drones were shot down by drone strikers. The parade went smoothly, with the exception of complaints from Muscovites about the difficulty of calling a taxi, due to jamming of the GPS satellite navigation signal. Didn't you like Yars mobile strategic complexes at the parade? More serious than tanks. So this is you confirming that the RF has no invisible aircrafts and there were none in the parade? Be careful, you may get a few years in jail for speaking badly of the Orc army. The fact that they had to close the sky should tell you something about the difference between the "air supremacy" you have been claiming in your posts versus the "hype supremacy" that is the official press in the RF. Oh, I love the Yars. I am sure that they work as well as everything else in your country and they will deliver a high level of "hype superiority" if not "hype supremacy". But just remember, there is no way you use one of those and do not get an equivalent response back. My take is that if it is the US, they would not even have to use nukes for a very complete retaliation. Most Russians on telegram war channels ask for those to hit London, not Kiev Even ordinary Russians know who's pulling the strings
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At first Ukraine denied these news, but after some time they officially confirmed it. They told many times that Kinzhal missiles is impossible for them to intercept with systems that they have and it caused lot of problems for them. So, it's big news. It is important certainly. These missiles were kind of the answer from China and the RF to the Carrier Groups of the USA, currently 11 in active if I remember correctly. If a Patriot can intercept, let's say with a 60% chance a modern Khinzal, Sea based systems, usually x 10 times better, can do it too. It is a game changer to have a carrier group at 200 miles from your coast and not being able to do much about it (other than nuking it I guess). patriot is too expensive, they should shoot it down with shotgun or jar of marmelade Russia is an isolated country now which no one gives a damn about them anymore and I say damn to just not say something worse.They are the only responsible to such failure,they have lost people,they have lost ammunition and tanks,fighters and all sort of military device in this conflict.They have been put under heavy sanctions and the average Joe in Russia is feeling the consequences,no one in US or Europe looks to any average Russian with empathy anymore and some of these countries are also closing borders with Russia,something I would say should do any European country,let them live in that "imperial Russia in their fairy lands".
Economically speaking they would need at least 40 years to catch up with the developed world so I wonder why are some people still saying Russia is winning the war when they have already lost it in a lot of very important fronts.
Thats a lot of (wrong) assumptions, chief
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Wow, you guys made it to CoinMarketCap ranking #887. Who knows, maybe #1000 is just around the corner.
All of volume has gone https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/xyo/There's no news about the exchange listing and that makes the old supporters are leaving this project and they are moving to the new projects and gamble with it. 1k rank could be achieved by XYO asap. Another coin gets bulltrend while there's no something happen with XYo Yes, I am aware. This whole project is circling the toilet-bowl. Has been doing so for some time. I did buy some, but quickly saw the w.o.t.w. However, it was not an insignificant loss and I am still a little salty about it. But such is life I suppose. The worst part of the whole experience was when they put that Scott Schlepper(spelling?) retard in charge of pr. He was as charming and as eloquent as a newbie Nigerian scammer. I mean, the guy couldn't get a point across to save his own head from falling into a basket. If only you were a bit more patient...
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