Meanwhile in the real world the non-existent Bayraktars continue to cause trouble. Two Russian boats have been sent where Russian boats tend to go:
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Russian banks [...] forex reserves
What happened to the ruble being the new world currency? The ruble is the strongest fiat currency right now. It is entirely independent of the dollar. It is backed by the Russian army that guards 22% of the fertile land, 25% of all proven natural resources, 50% of the drinkable water, and the most stable tectonic plate on planet Earth! Yeah you can't let the capitalist pigs steal the tectonic plate. Speaking of pigs, it's a miracle how Russia with its "proven natural resources" is such a засранный свинарник that can't even make its own... anything basically.
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Russian banks [...] forex reserves
What happened to the ruble being the new world currency?
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Conveniently forgetting to mention that the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth occupation of Moscow took place between 1610 and 1612 during the Polish–Muscovite War, when the Kremlin was occupied by a Polish-Lithuanian garrison under the command of Stanisław Żółkiewski.
See? I can do it too
Do what? You're just posting random shit that has nothing to do with Russia's invasion into Ukraine.
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Poland invaded Ukraine and Ukraine invaded Poland 17 times at least, so why stop now?
Because not everyone lives in some cherry-picked image of the past like the deluded clown in charge of Russia right now.
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Again dangerous smoking habits near the border: The Governor of the Belgorod Region Vyacheslav Gladkov reported on his Telegram channel that a fire broke out at one of the facilities of the Russian Ministry of Defense in the region. Rumor has it that "one of the facilities" is an ammunition depot, and the spontaneous combustion event may or may not have been preceded by a totally unrelated event of a foreign object arriving at a high velocity.
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Meanwhile spontaneous unfortunate events continue to happen in Russia near the Ukrainian border: In the Kursk region, a bridge on a railway freight line partially collapsed, Governor Roman Starovoit said.
"Today, at about 11:20, on the 67th kilometer of the Sudzha-Sosnovy Bor railway, a partial collapse of the bridge structures was discovered," the head of the region said in his Telegram channel.
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Thanks for your sagacious input (quoted for the benefit of future generations). I guess my sources were wrong and there have never been any tensions between the Ukrainians and the Poles in that area. Nothing but brotherly love from the beginning of time, and any possible tensions are completely out of the question as a future issue.
It's quite obvious by now that you have no clue about European history and just make shit up or parrot bitchute videos of similarly clueless "sources". Poland - just like most nations in that area - has had many conflicts with its neighbors. That doesn't mean it's going to invade Germany, Lithuania, or Ukraine.
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I also got information about a possible Polish invasion of Ukraine. (This could be a rumor). The information says Poland will send troops to western Ukraine as a peacekeeping mission, which will create a border between eastern and western Ukraine. That information also mentioned that this plan was made a long time ago. I cannot disclose the source of the info, but there is a 50-50 chance, I think. But this will divide Ukraine into two parts and could create a similar situation to the Vietnam War.
I also got information about a possible Komi invasion of the Moscow district. Komi militia has been very active these days and they amassed 40,000 strong infantry units and are ready to advance towards Moscow. Already starting albeit on a smaller scale... just look at these idiots: In the occupied Kiselevka (Chernobaevskaya rural community of the Kherson region) there was a shootout between the military of the Russian Federation of Chechen and Buryat nationality. More than 50 participants from each side participated in the incident. The exact number of wounded and dead is still unknown. The reasons for the ethnic conflict are the unwillingness of the Buryats to conduct offensive military operations and the "unequal rights" of conditions with the Chechens. The latter are not on the front line, remaining in the rear exclusively as "protective detachments." Their task is to encourage the occupying units to take active actions. That is, open fire on those who are trying to retreat.
In addition, Ukrainian intelligence suggests that the cause of the conflict could be the dissatisfaction of the Buryats with the distribution of items stolen from Ukrainians. Allegedly, the Kadyrovites take all looting proceeds, so the Buryats decided to redistribute.
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More Russian newspeak: Part of the enclosure of the building collapsed at the Sintez plant in Kurgan, a person was injured
Spontaneously collapsed? Enclosure? In Kurgan, one person was injured as a result of an incident at the Sintez pharmaceutical plant. Incident? With parts of the building relocating to the surrounding area? In Kurgan, at the site of shop No. 4 of Sintez PJSC, an explosion occurred, due to which an employee was injured. This was reported to URA.RU in the press service of the enterprise.
Ah... It's a bit too far from Ukraine to blame them for it though.
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Russian helicopters are so big, they don't fit in the sky more than one at a time: According to the Central Military District, as a result of the approach of two helicopters during a training flight and the subsequent hard landing of one of the aircraft near Saratov, one of the crew members was killed.
Translation from translation: "approach" means they collided, "hard landing" means one of the helicopters crashed and burned. No word on whether Bayraktars were involved in this unfortunate sequence of events.
And of course spontaneous combustion events continue: DONETSK, April 29 - RIA Novosti. The fire that started at an oil depot in Donetsk as a result of shelling by Ukrainian troops has been eliminated, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Donetsk People's Republic reports on Friday.
According to the ministry, the fire started at 4.15 (the time coincides with Moscow time). As a result of the shelling, two containers with hexane with a volume of 75 cubic meters were depressurized. The fire area was 100 square meters.
"At 9.31 am, the fire was extinguished. According to operational information, there were no dead or injured," the ministry said on its Telegram channel.
Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine on February 24. President Vladimir Putin called its goal "the protection of people who have been subjected to bullying and genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years." For this, according to him, it is planned to carry out "demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine", to bring to justice all war criminals responsible for "bloody crimes against civilians" in Donbass.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the Armed Forces strike only at the military infrastructure and Ukrainian troops and, as of March 25, they have completed the main tasks of the first stage - they have significantly reduced the combat potential of Ukraine. The main goal in the Russian military department was called the liberation of Donbass.
They did blame Ukraine for this one. But look at the second half of the news report. This copy-pasta is attached to some war-related articles to make sure Russian people know that despite numerous fiery incidents, "the combat potential of Ukraine" is "significantly reduced".
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Did anyone still use this buggy and stringent exchange?
I do. I can't be arsed to KYC somewhere else, all of those centralized exchanges are shit but sometimes fiat needs to be dumped so shit needs to be touched. Having said that, posting a huge screenshot of some "news" about shitcoins no one ever heard of is what I'd call merit-whoring.
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Nazi bridge trying to stop the glorious Russian army... in Voronezh: Traffic jam on Prospekt Patriotov in Voronezh due to military equipment stuck under the bridge
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There are no US nor NATO soldiers in Ukraine, there are Putin's Russia soldiers.
It's a false statement that US soldiers are not involved in this conflict: [...] US Army veteran [...] MSNBC analyst Come on, really? I think it was quite obvious that paxmao meant soldiers in their capacity as US/NATO military, not volunteers who served in US forces in the past.
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Is this my guess or do you think I might be right?
How would the campaign manager know who is a customer? If they judge looking at user's posts and the user tends to write a lot about the business then sure, there might be some objective value in accepting that person over someone else. But having an expectation that they'll spend the money with said business - I really doubt it. IIRC there are (or were) some campaigns that paid participants via their sites, so they can probably expect spending, but then every participant is essentially a customer in that situation so it wouldn't make much of a difference in selecting whom to accept.
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Nope, that's not their full potential. But they simply can't send whole their army to Ukraine and leave other regions uncovered. Then they would have to make martial law and announce mass mobilization, what would raise some questions in society about why this ''special operation'' have failed and haven't achieved initial it's goals.
Arguably these were their best (most battle-ready) units. The quantity doesn't matter that much if the soldiers are unmotivated, poorly trained, and equipped with 1960s "technology", and it can only get worse with mobilization.
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Isn't it pathetic to share private messages (emphasis on private) trying to bring up a case that's long forgotten, of a user who's left the community a year now?
Also - off topic and doxing among the things wrong with that post... I would suggest to report it and not feed the starving troll.
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https://www.bbc.com/russian/news-61241878Another spontaneous combustion near Belgorod: Near the village of Staraya Nelidovka, according to preliminary information, an ammunition depot is on fire. There is no destruction of residential buildings, houses. There were no casualties among the civilian population Allegedly destroyed 5784th Bayraktar near Kursk: Tonight, at 2:45, many residents of Kursk heard pops. The details of the incident are being clarified. According to preliminary data, the air defense system worked. There are no casualties or damage. [...] in the sky over the Kursk region [...] a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle was intercepted. 5785th near Voronezh: [...] Voronezh Governor Alexander Gusev [...] wrote in the telegram channel that in his area, the air defense system "detected and successfully destroyed a small-sized reconnaissance UAV"
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Apologies if this has already been laughed at: https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/143328/bored-ape-instagram-account-hacked-nfts-worth-2-8-million-stolenWhen the Instagram account was accessed, it was used to post a fake update claiming there was a LAND airdrop and users had to connect their wallets to claim the airdrop. This was taking advantage of the Bored Ape roadmap, which includes a metaverse game that will contain virtual land. When users connected to their wallets — and likely approved a transaction — the website stole their NFTs. This has all the greatest hits of shitcoining - airdrop, instagram, metaverse, connecting wallets to random websites, NFTs... this "hack" is a work of art, pun intended. Oh and it gets worse: the stolen NFTs are apparently blocked from trading on OpenSea (presumably they can still be sold elsewhere, but I might be wrong about the extent of centralization in this type of shitcoinery). https://opensea.io/assets/0xbc4ca0eda7647a8ab7c2061c2e118a18a936f13d/4250
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The sharply increased amount of whataboutism in this thread indicates yet another Russian failure. I feel "phase 3 of the special operation" is coming soon.
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