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Russia invaded Ukraine.



under "neutral source"

Who's the one who stayed neutral?

Find neutral, like Vovk was slaughtered.

I've seen a lot of funny predictions from them (We will take Kyiv in 3 days!) which were never to happen.


вoзьмeм киeв зa тpи дня site:kp.ru

Can I get a link?
There's no such thing there.
Sounds like a Ukrainian fairy tale from the цeнтp iнфopмaцiйнo-пcиxoлoгiчниx oпepaцiй.


Link:

In Kyiv on May 9 2022, a traditional parade will be held in honor of the victory of the USSR over Nazi Germany. It is naive and foolish to doubt it.
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Slava Ukraini!
Seems that Ukraine started counter offensive operation in South and seems that now it's very hot there:
https://t.me/ukraina_novosti/36865
https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-offensive-operation-under-way-in-russian-held-kherson-as-strikes-on-ammunition-dumps-weaken-enemy-12684715
It's good news, but so far there no reason to celebrate something. Ukraine moved about 10 km towards Kherson and regain control of 4 villages
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The end of the war for Ukraine is rapidly approaching. Here's the reason why Russia has been holding off on its nukes; they don't need them.


Ukrainian veterans detail how Kyiv plundered U.S. aid while wasting soldiers and endangering civilians



Ukraine has yet to formally ‘lose’ the war against Russia following Moscow’s invasion in late February, but according to several of the country’s military veterans, it’s just a matter of time before that happens.

“The weapons are stolen, the humanitarian aid is stolen, and we have no idea where the billions sent to this country have gone,” one war vet told The Gray Zone in detailing what is happening to the massive aid being provided to Ukraine compliments of U.S. taxpayers.

The outlet added:

In a video sent via Facebook messenger in July, Ivan* can be seen standing next to his car, an early 2010s model Mitsubishi SUV. Smoke is pouring out of the rear window. Ivan laughs and pans his phone’s camera across the length of the vehicle, pointing out bullet holes. “The turbocharger died in my car,” he said, panning his phone toward the front of the vehicle. “My commander says I should pay to repair it myself. So to use my own car in the war, I need to buy a new turbocharger with my own money.”

Ivan flipped the camera toward his face. “Well, you f**king motherf**ker members of parliament, I hope you f**k each other. Devils. I wish you were in our place,” he said.


His angry assessment comes after Ukrainian members of parliament voted last month to give themselves a 70 percent increase, The Gray Zone reported, adding that according to documentation, they were able to do that because of billions in dollars and euros that have been sent to the country.

“We, the Ukrainian soldiers, have nothing,” Ivan told the outlet. “The things the soldiers have been given to use in the war came directly from volunteers. The aid that goes to our government will never reach us.”

Ivan said he’s been serving the Ukrainian army since 2014. At present, he is stationed in the Donbas region where he has to use small commercial-grade drones in order to locate Russian positions to be targeted by artillery.

 “There are so many problems on the frontline now,” he said. “We don’t have an internet connection, which makes our work basically impossible. We have to drive to get a connection on mobile devices. Can you imagine?”

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Yes, and all those "bavovna" is just Russians smoking in the wrong places. We know the Kremlin propaganda quite well here, than you very much.

Edit: sorry, I was wrong. Here is the real culprit:

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Old one (pre-war) but worth reposting, mainly because it reminds me of countless hours spent in KSP Grin

Russian C300 committing suicide:

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It's a great example for all other Russian SAMs - which they are now repurposing for ground attacks but that's a whole other story - keep doing that, keep firing those defective outdated Soviet missiles and eventually one of them will go boomerang on you.
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under "neutral source"

Who's the one who stayed neutral?

Find neutral, like Vovk was slaughtered.

I've seen a lot of funny predictions from them (We will take Kyiv in 3 days!) which were never to happen.


вoзьмeм киeв зa тpи дня site:kp.ru

Can I get a link?
There's no such thing there.
Sounds like a Ukrainian fairy tale from the цeнтp iнфopмaцiйнo-пcиxoлoгiчниx oпepaцiй.
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Members of the National Guard of Ukraine, who were guarding the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, are transferring to Russian units and obtaining Russian citizenship.

https://www.kp.ru/online/news/4893891/?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop

"Oб этoм paccкaзaл в вocкpeceньe 27 aвгycтa члeн глaвнoгo coвeтa вoeннo-гpaждaнcкoй aдминиcтpaции Зaпopoжcкoй oблacти Bлaдимиp Poгoв"

Trustworthy source (sarcasm).

KP is ultra propagandist site, you should try to find those who's mimic under "neutral source" for your post, otherwise looks like bs.
And the main problem that this site (KP) is in parallel reality because of that. I've seen a lot of funny predictions from them (We will take Kyiv in 3 days!) which were never to happen.
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Members of the National Guard of Ukraine, who were guarding the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, are transferring to Russian units and obtaining Russian citizenship.

https://www.kp.ru/online/news/4893891/?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop
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White Russian
The RF has a big problem that is creating a social issue in the RF and a spilling around like a massive hen poop pool spilling. It is called and oversized and poorly led army. Countries with large armies eventually become armies with a country attached and that means that their only purpose becomes waging war.

This is clearly the case in the RF. I am more and more getting the feeling that there is a disconnect between the "civil" authority (Adolf Putin) and the pyschos that lead the army. At this moment, the influence of the military in the RF means that the civil society has nothing to say on what happens and even becomes a tool to support the army.

This is similar to Prussia before WWI. For those who do not know, it does not end up well.
What the hell is in your head? Russia has a very compact army for such a vast territory. Even the recent increase in strength by 137 thousand people does not make the Russian army bloated (in general, there is a fairly plausible version that this increase will occur entirely due to the inclusion of the LDNR people's militia in the Russian army).

Relative to the total population, Ukraine has a larger army than Russia.

ps An example of a bloated army is Korea, both northern and southern.

He's joking because UK along with USA cheers not only for as many Ukrainians and Russians deaths, they like weakening EU, too.
Brexit didn't happen randomly
On a purely human level, I feel more sorry for the dead Ukrainian reservists who are thrown to the front as poorly trained cannon fodder than for Russian soldiers, among whom there are now many volunteers.
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He's joking because UK along with USA cheers not only for as many Ukrainians and Russians deaths, they like weakening EU, too.
Brexit didn't happen randomly

Neither did the EU in the first place, and I dare say that the instigators had at least as much ill-will toward the Western Europeans as did those who are applying pressure toward a democratic dissolution of that skid-mark.  If only NATO were a thing of the past, provided it hasn't mutated into something even more abysmal, I could sleep a little easier.

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I do not expect much of an answer, but just to humour you, direct and clear: RF cannot defend the land that has stolen from Ukraine and is shameful to see how a theoretically superior army cannot achieve anything but marginal gains during the last months. Hope that is clear enough.
I have already spoken here many times and I will say it again - time works for Russia. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have not carried out a single successful offensive in six months, Ukraine simply does not have the opportunity for offensive operations. Russia can and knows how to attack, but saves a limited human resource. The situation now seems to be a stalemate, but the approach of winter plays into the hands of Russia. August is still on the calendar, and Europe is already in hysterics. I'm glad you're able to joke under these circumstances. Grin

He's joking because UK along with USA cheers not only for as many Ukrainians and Russians deaths, they like weakening EU, too.
Brexit didn't happen randomly
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The topic has become too boring for me personally for at least a month, it does not deserve daily close attention.

Of course it's boring. Your fascist state continues its glorious genocidal traditions... nothing new. 22 dead in a missile attack on a train station.
If the Armed Forces of Ukraine stop hiding behind civilians as a human shield, there will be fewer civilian casualties.

And when the Russian army leaves Ukraine (Crimea and Donbas) there will be no civilian casualties.

Russians just need to go home. Stop attacking other countries.

The RF has a big problem that is creating a social issue in the RF and a spilling around like a massive hen poop pool spilling. It is called and oversized and poorly led army. Countries with large armies eventually become armies with a country attached and that means that their only purpose becomes waging war.

This is clearly the case in the RF. I am more and more getting the feeling that there is a disconnect between the "civil" authority (Adolf Putin) and the pyschos that lead the army. At this moment, the influence of the military in the RF means that the civil society has nothing to say on what happens and even becomes a tool to support the army.

This is similar to Prussia before WWI. For those who do not know, it does not end up well.
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I have already spoken here many times and I will say it again - time works for Russia. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have not carried out a single successful offensive in six months, Ukraine simply does not have the opportunity for offensive operations. Russia can and knows how to attack, but saves a limited human resource. The situation now seems to be a stalemate, but the approach of winter plays into the hands of Russia. August is still on the calendar, and Europe is already in hysterics. I'm glad you're able to joke under these circumstances. Grin
Eat shit, you bastard!

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Unpacking of the Russian unparalleled "body armor". Just painted steel sheet. Two "armor" together break through with a conventional 5.45 mm bullet right through.

Putin meat.
https://twitter.com/VALMICHEL7/status/1562886849848193026


The attack on Kyiv at the beginning of the war was a feint by the Russians. They used old, outdated war materials. This made the Ukrainians think that Russia wasn't very advanced militarily. Their real goal was Donbas.

Lately there was a parade in Kyiv, celebrating the capture of those old, outdated war machines. Ukrainians still don't realize the trick Russia played on them.

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Ukrainians will resist

I have already spoken here many times and I will say it again - time works for Russia. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have not carried out a single successful offensive in six months, Ukraine simply does not have the opportunity for offensive operations. Russia can and knows how to attack, but saves a limited human resource. The situation now seems to be a stalemate, but the approach of winter plays into the hands of Russia. August is still on the calendar, and Europe is already in hysterics. I'm glad you're able to joke under these circumstances. Grin
Eat shit, you bastard!

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Unpacking of the Russian unparalleled "body armor". Just painted steel sheet. Two "armor" together break through with a conventional 5.45 mm bullet right through.

Putin meat.
https://twitter.com/VALMICHEL7/status/1562886849848193026
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Just can't find any reason to join in helping the Ukraine against monster Russia. Ukraine may criticize, but they will do so to the grave.


The Last Two Neutral European Countries



Yet, nothing seems to be enough. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called out the two European countries that have not supplied weapons for the proxy war. "With the exception of Hungary and Austria, the supply of weapons to Ukraine is not a taboo for any other European country, although it was (before)," said Kuleba.

Levente Magyar, Hungary's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, explained their reasoning for staying neutral. "Unlike many Western partners, we have experienced for ourselves what it is like to confront this huge Eastern state. At the same time, Hungary itself will not supply weapons — this is our strategic position. However, third countries can use our territory," Magyar noted. Hungary simply does not wish to engage in war with a large Eastern power. They are protecting the Hungarian population living in the far-western Transcarpathia region from Russian attacks.

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I do not expect much of an answer, but just to humour you, direct and clear: RF cannot defend the land that has stolen from Ukraine and is shameful to see how a theoretically superior army cannot achieve anything but marginal gains during the last months. Hope that is clear enough.
I have already spoken here many times and I will say it again - time works for Russia. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have not carried out a single successful offensive in six months, Ukraine simply does not have the opportunity for offensive operations. Russia can and knows how to attack, but saves a limited human resource. The situation now seems to be a stalemate, but the approach of winter plays into the hands of Russia. August is still on the calendar, and Europe is already in hysterics. I'm glad you're able to joke under these circumstances. Grin
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I would also like to use this opportunity to congratulate our resident Kremlin apologists in this thread з днeм Heзaлeжнocтi Укpaїни and may your return to reality be long and painful. Speaking of which, some of them seem to be missing for a while. Come back, let us know what to make of all the fires and other accidents befalling the glorious Russian forces.
The topic has become too boring for me personally for at least a month, it does not deserve daily close attention.

Yet here you are responding...

I think that these chairborne war enthusiast do not have any realistic "good news" to publish here, so they remain asleep or  as they would put it they are "precision-resting".

Meanwhile the US has pledged 3 additional Billions in aid and Adolf Putin has decided to increase the size of the army by 137000 orcs. In nominal terms the RF army exceed a million soldiers. Realistically, they cannot even field effectively even 200k as it has been proven in this unfortunate war.

So... dear chairborne soldiers... Where will all those new armed orcs come from? Will your friends and relatives be sent to gloriously get HIMARSed in the front?

The topic has become too boring for me personally for at least a month, it does not deserve daily close attention.

Of course it's boring. Your fascist state continues its glorious genocidal traditions... nothing new. 22 dead in a missile attack on a train station.
If the Armed Forces of Ukraine stop hiding behind civilians as a human shield, there will be fewer civilian casualties.

It is great that you do not want to pay attention to "accidents", maybe the RF chief psychos are following your advice.
I don't understand hints in a non-native language. Be direct about what you mean if you expect to get a straight to the point answer. If we are talking about Ukrainian sabotage in Crimea, then each of them only strengthens the label of a terrorist state in Ukraine. Keep up the good work and soon even the most Russophobic Western curators will turn their backs on Ukraine.

ps Meanwhile, the activity of the Russian army from the Donbass, Kharkiv, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions also expanded to the Mykolaiv region.

I do not expect much of an answer, but just to humour you, direct and clear: RF cannot defend the land that has stolen from Ukraine and is shameful to see how a theoretically superior army cannot achieve anything but marginal gains during the last months. Hope that is clear enough.

BTW, you have a severe misconception about what is terrorism. YOU ARE AT WAR. Sorry to use capitals, but is just so that you get it clear and direct. Any military installation is a legitimate target. What is classed as war crimes is rocketing civilians - RF brand style.
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'John Adams, second president of the United States, observed, “Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.” Adams is still right.'

But living your drams is still so much fun, even if it kills off loads of Ukrainians before you are forced to give it up.


Reinforcing Failure in Ukraine



In an open letter entitled "U.S. must arm Ukraine now, before it's too late" 20 notable American advocates for the war against Russia in Ukraine argue that the conflict has reached a decisive moment. To win, the authors insist, Ukrainian forces need an abundance of new equipment, including the constant resupply of ammunition and spare parts for artillery platforms, short- and medium-range air defense systems to counter Russian air and missile strikes, and ATACMS munitions fired by HIMARS with the 300km range necessary to strike Russian military targets anywhere in Ukraine or Crimea.

Meanwhile, the initial flood of equipment and ammunition from Washington's European Allies into Ukraine has been reduced to a trickle. Daniel Fiott, a European defense analyst at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, complained, "Ukraine needs hardware, not hot air." Equally important, refugee fatigue is setting in across Europe.

Germans and Hungarians lost their patience with the unrelenting influx of refugees into Europe some time ago, but now the Poles are reaching the saturation point. Polish households confront serious economic headwinds. Poland has one of Europe's highest inflation rates—15.6 percent in July—caused in part by the war in Ukraine. As conditions worsen in the fall and winter, it is not hard to imagine enormous public pressure on Berlin, Warsaw, Prague, Paris, and Rome to end the war in Ukraine.

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