Another 1100 million USD american taxpayer money went down the drain: https://t.me/The_Wrong_Side/15936It seems there are no more volunteers in Ukraine to go to meat grinder: "In Kiev ( https://t.me/condottieros/3552) Brovary, a man, in a fight with the military commissar, blew himself up and a military registration and enlistment office employee with a grenade."
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So, now Arestovich already become credible source for you? Well people like him are super credible when they bring bad news for their side. Similar if for example Zakharova would start with bad news about Russia You know that shit hit the fan when people like that are critical about their own side
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Now, I have seen some evidence on refineries and a depot being hit today. Interesting how the strategy that is "just six bulletpoints", "cannot work" and is "impossible" is developing in plain sight with Ruzzia unable to stop it.
Really? Even your compatriots disagree with you: https://www.politico.eu/article/dominic-cummings-volodymyr-zelenskyy-ukraine-war-corruption/“This is not a replay of 1940 with Zelenskyy as the Churchillian underdog,” he said. “This whole Ukrainian corrupt mafia state has basically conned us all and we’re all going to get f**ked as a consequence. We are getting f**ked now right?” In a follow-up tweet, Cummings later branded Zelenskyy a “potemkin” leader — but denied he’d called him a “pumpkin” as originally quoted in the interview. He argued that war would only strengthen the relationship between Russia and China, saying Western nations “pushed [Russia] into an alliance with the world’s biggest manufacturing power.”
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-cut- Ukraine has devolved to having to use terrorist - similar to guerilla warfare - attacks against Russia. -cut-
You dismiss guerrilla tactics as some sort of failure and "terrorism", when it's actually one of smartest and effective defense tactics that Russia has been notoriously vulnerable against in the past. But it doesn't surprise me as anything you talk about is usually made up fear mongering nonsense. Guerrilla tactics has been the reason American colonists got their independence against one of the best armies at the time. It's the reason Russia failed in Afganistan and Chechnya and why they couldn't invade Finland. I could keep giving more examples as you clearly haven't paid attention during history class, but i don't think you would gain anything from facts, as they aren't your thing. And good luck with your brics. When delusional dictators try to team up it's probably going to end well, right? At least you have found your team. I find dictator bootlicking weird but you go grl! Only problem with guerilla is that you can be "freedom fighter" and "madman terrorist", depending on situation.
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However, the military aid is not sent as money (this is what dumBAss does not get), it is spend in the US and European factories and the products are sent to Ukraine.
And, compared to better schools, roads and health insurance, for example, that improves life of average American or European how?
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Some news recently said that a few Nepalese volunteers left ("deserted") because of the conditions they had. When a Nepalese guy deserts you army due to "conditions", it is the moment to think what is going on.
But regardless, yes, the Ruzzian army tends not to be Ruzzian, but rather from any of the regions made poor by the regime. If they take Ukraine, they will use Ukrainians against others as well. This is a classic - you do not want to recruit in Moscow or St Petersburg or you may get revolts, you go recruit in Chechenia, Siberia,... and of course internationally in Nepal, China,...
But what is the catch? 2000 usd a month is like a dream come true for half the world right? Well, the catch is that you get paid only while you are alive, so there is a very good incentive to send then to the most dangerous meatwaves. If only 1 out of 20 make it alive the payroll is only 5%.
After all, thats why Rooineks recruited Ukrainians to fight for them The reason why NATO is not involved fully in the Ukrainian war yet is to prevent escalation. Otherwise, you will be celebrating glorious victories of the Ruzzians 10 km from Moscow. Putin knows this perfectly well. I guess Branko that being Ukrainian and having their own country makes better sense to Ukrainians than getting sent by the Ruzzians against Letonians, Lithuanians or Finnish. NATO is not involved? Seems you lived under a rock for last 10+ years, or maybe you have some strange definition of "involnment" And NATO is not 10km from Moscow because your whole island would be sent to meet Aquaman
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Some news recently said that a few Nepalese volunteers left ("deserted") because of the conditions they had. When a Nepalese guy deserts you army due to "conditions", it is the moment to think what is going on.
But regardless, yes, the Ruzzian army tends not to be Ruzzian, but rather from any of the regions made poor by the regime. If they take Ukraine, they will use Ukrainians against others as well. This is a classic - you do not want to recruit in Moscow or St Petersburg or you may get revolts, you go recruit in Chechenia, Siberia,... and of course internationally in Nepal, China,...
But what is the catch? 2000 usd a month is like a dream come true for half the world right? Well, the catch is that you get paid only while you are alive, so there is a very good incentive to send then to the most dangerous meatwaves. If only 1 out of 20 make it alive the payroll is only 5%.
After all, thats why Rooineks recruited Ukrainians to fight for them
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It probably does not come out in your official TV channels, so it is ok if you just do not know what is happening in Ukraine, nor probably further 1 km away from your own living place.
Obviously, he should listen to propaganda channel like VOA to get "real" info. LOL Branko, are you saying that the dam I said was attacked by Ruzzia was not attacked by Ruzzia or just making casual comments? NATO itself said dams are legal target (at least when NATO bomb them). So why should we use one rule for NATO, and another for Russia?
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It probably does not come out in your official TV channels, so it is ok if you just do not know what is happening in Ukraine, nor probably further 1 km away from your own living place.
Obviously, he should listen to propaganda channel like VOA to get "real" info. LOL
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For that you would need to resuscitate the millions of Ukrainians that were starved to death by Stalin.
Ukrainians should definitely attack Georgia to get revenge for Stalin crimes! Meanwhile, Russians attacked Germany
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BTW do you consider a war crime to bomb a school in Odessa and use cluster munition in civil Odessa and damage several dams in the dnipro? I do not know about you, but do not think this is not being documented.
I don't follow developments in Ukraine closely enough to track every blow. From what I know, the recent rocket attack with a cluster warhead on the beach in Odessa, where it seems like five random passers-by were injured, smells like a crap war crime and makes no sense from a military point of view. The rest of your accusations are most likely groundless; Russian intelligence has been working very well lately. Regarding the destruction of dams on the Dnieper, this is funny. All dams are in place, only the turbine rooms of hydroelectric power plants have been destroyed. Please read carefully- I said damaged. It is still a war crime as these have nil military value and this is just an attempt to make Ukrainian cities unliveable. The dams are not damaged. Ukraine has serious problems with electricity and heat generation that cannot be solved in the foreseeable future, but the hydroelectric dams themselves on the Dnieper were not damaged, otherwise there would have been large-scale flooding of the territories. And this is not a war crime, but rather helping Ukraine get rid of the unwanted legacy of the USSR. ps do not pollute the topic with events in Georgia, this is a topic about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. LOL, "unwanted legacy of USSR" BTW: " "Dual-use" targets, used by civilians and military, were attacked, including bridges across the Danube, factories, power stations, telecommunications facilities, the headquarters of Yugoslav Leftists, a political party led by Milošević's wife, and the Avala TV Tower. Some protested that these actions were violations of international law and the Geneva Conventions. NATO argued these facilities were potentially useful to the Yugoslav military and thus their bombing was justified" I guess practically everything can be classified as "useful to military" in a war anywhere
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BTW do you consider a war crime to bomb a school in Odessa and use cluster munition in civil Odessa and damage several dams in the dnipro? I do not know about you, but do not think this is not being documented.
Really? I heard Russians blew up 155mm munitions cargo in Odessa https://t.me/vicktop55/24220
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We would rather hand them over to Ukraine, it's time to close the sky.
Its not a video game, you can't just "hand them over to Ukraine" and hope for the best. There is a reason why pilot training is slow and takes time, those are not WW1 planes https://flightdecksolutions.com/our-fleet/F-16
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I disagree and you do not have any believable source. The systems are not Ukrainian and every nation has the right to operate their own equipment in their territory and in international airspace. They are also free to use the intelligence gathered as they see fit.
But enough of silly stuff, my guess is that such integration is going towards creating a balanced if not Ukrainian superior sky in the frontlines. Air defences, F-16s that should be soon arriving will be able to see and target with a minutes time with integrated systems.
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2024/04/25/european-trained-ukrainian-f-16-pilots-will-not-be-ready-until-late-2024_6669456_4.htmlWhole "F16 training" is a sham, ask any experienced pilot. Training program serves as a cover for a fact that planes will be operated by western pilots
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Among all the list of new supplies to Ukraine, there is a line that seems not that important: Equipment for the integration of Western launchers, rockets and radars with Ukrainian air defense systems; However this means much more that it looks at first. An integration of the air defence systems passed or existing in Ukraine with other NATO systems... what could this mean? Will the US AWACS and predators that are permanently observing the black sea and the frontlines be now integrated with Ukraine's air defence? My guess is that NATO can perfectly spot any of the planes that are launching the FABs (probably Ukraine's unresolved issue at the front). Passing that information in real time and with accurate coordinates to Ukraine's ground to air systems may be the beginning of the end of the Ruzzian advantage. They're already integrated, most of those systems are operated by foreign "advisers"
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