BREAKING: INVASION HAS BEGUN..... Putin's "3-day war"... NOW... 1 YEAR 338 DAYS ...WAGNER HEAD SAYS GROUP STANDING DOWN AFTER CLAIMS OF DEAL

Seem like that Kinzhal got folks attention…
What you military heads think about this?


 
Seem like that Kinzhal got folks attention…
What you military heads think about this?



This is the military equivalent of having a 100K house and 60K car. :smh: :lol: These stupid fucks have supply line issues, moral issues that have helped get what 5+ fucking generals killed and are losing ground but, somehow, firing this off against malls and parking lots is going to scare the Ukrainians into submission?:lol:
This is just like the introduction of the feared Chechens who the FSB apparently helped get massacred. :lol:
 
Ukraine has nazis finance by jewish oligarchs. :rolleyes:
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What is the Azov Battalion?

"There are no Nazi battalions in Ukraine," said Ruslan Leviev, an analyst with the Conflict Intelligence Team, which tracks the Russian military in Ukraine.

"There is [the Azov] regiment... There are [estimated] several thousand people who are in this regiment. It is indeed a group where many members adhere to nationalist and far-right views," Leviev said. "But a lot of people also join it because it is one of the most prepared and fit-for-war units."

The Azov Battalion rose to prominence in 2014, at the start of the separatist insurgency in eastern Ukraine. The country's armed forces, which at the time were woefully unprepared for battle, were taken by surprise when Russian-backed separatists started seizing swaths of territory in the Donbas area, along Russia's border.

The Azov Battalion stepped in. It was better-equipped and prepared to do much of the frontline fighting against the separatists. The unit has its roots in aggressive fan clubs that support regional soccer teams, known as "ultras," but as the fighting ramped up, they attracted various far-right activists, who often made no secret of their neo-Nazi sympathies.

The militia was founded by Andriy Biletsky, an ultra-nationalist political figure who previously led groups including the openly neo-Nazi Social-National Assembly (SNA), which preached an ideology of racial purity for Ukraine.

In 2014, the battalion was backed by Ukraine's controversial then-Minister of Interior Affairs Arsen Avakov and was financed by several Ukrainian oligarchs. The new benefactors included some wealthy Ukrainians of Jewish descent, who appeared to be prioritizing the group's efficacy in the battle for Ukrainian sovereignty in Donbas over its ideology.
 
Nah Kim got like close to 8 million soldiers
No he has about 2 million and half of that are reserves and half are women. Most of them are starving and are 5 inches shorter than South Koreans. You think they all can fight? They have the shittiest weapons of any country. They constantly have rockets falling into the Sea of Japan or exploding on the launch pad. They would get steam rolled and I’d guess 90% of their soilders would defect to South Korea .
 

You see the same thing on here here because the source of the covid misinformation (russia) is the same source telling them this is a war of Ukrainian aggression. :smh: One of the idiots even fucked up and shared a pro russian meme that was only circulating on russian social media before it got shut down.:lol:

I posted this a while back but it is still relevant:

When David Fisman tweets, he often receives a deluge of hate within moments of posting. Fisman, an epidemiologist and physician, has been outspoken about Covid and public health.
Even when he tweets something innocuous – once, to test his theory, he wrotethe banal statement “kids are remarkable” – he still receives a flood of angry pushback.

But in recent days, Fisman noticed an “astounding” trend, he said. He posted about topics like requiring vaccination and improving ventilation to prevent the spread of Covid – and the nasty responses never came. No support for the trucker convoy, no calls to try the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, for treason.

Others have observed the same phenomenon; those who frequently encounter bots or angry responses are now seeing a significant drop-off. Covid misinformation, which has often trended on social media over the past two years, seems to be taking a nosedive.
The reasons for this “bot holiday”, as Fisman calls it, are probably varied – but many of them point to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

:roflmao2: :roflmao2: :roflmao2: i just keep laughing! like we said, its the same mind & group, surprised ? no !!
 
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Germany has gone from sending helmets to anti tank weapons. Not providing "lethal weapons" has been the German position for decades now.
:smh::lol:
 
Masterful move
@Mask

The RU central bank will be the only one that benefits. Demand for rubles will definitely go up, so the price of the currency could also go up. However, the Average citizens and ru corps still won't be able to buy most foreign goods. How does this solve their need for microchips, aircraft parts, software updates/patches, high tech industrial hardware, etc...? And when they sell products or services to their own govt they'll only receive more risky rubles that the majority of advanced economies have abandoned.
 
The RU central bank will be the only one that benefits. Demand for rubles will definitely go up, so the price of the currency could also go up. However, the Average citizens and ru corps still won't be able to buy most foreign goods. How does this solve their need for microchips, aircraft parts, software updates/patches, high tech industrial hardware, etc...? And when they sell products or services to their own govt they'll only receive more risky rubles that the majority of advanced economies have abandoned.
It hurts Europe
 
No he has about 2 million and half of that are reserves and half are women. Most of them are starving and are 5 inches shorter than South Koreans. You think they all can fight? They have the shittiest weapons of any country. They constantly have rockets falling into the Sea of Japan or exploding on the launch pad. They would get steam rolled and I’d guess 90% of their soilders would defect to South Korea .

same things was said about vietnam
and they kicked your ass
 
Exclusive: Inside a rare US meeting with a Russian general in Moscow

As the meeting was breaking up, one US defense attaché "casually inquired" about Ilyin's family roots in Ukraine, and the Russian general's "stoic demeanor suddenly became flushed and agitated," according to the readout. The Americans reported Ilyin responded "yes," and said that he was born in Dnipropetrovsk before moving with his family to Donetsk, where he went to school. But the US officials reported Ilyin then added that the current situation in Ukraine is "tragic and I am very depressed over it" -- and then he walked out without shaking hands, according to the readout.
 
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