Russia & Ukraine

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Jan 18, 2022.

  1. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    after everything that "russia" did to ukraine - so far - it would only be fair to destroy at least every single public building in every single russian city.

    this is a start after all.

    so far so good ...
     
    #13441     Aug 1, 2023
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  2. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    watch and see what alcohol can do ...
     
    #13442     Aug 1, 2023
  3. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Indeed.
     
    #13443     Aug 1, 2023
  4. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    maybe the poopmaster has a real job now - for the first time in his shitty life.

    (undertaker, grave digger, ...) :finger:
     
    #13444     Aug 1, 2023
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  5. Nobert

    Nobert

    Screenshot 2023-08-01 220522.png

    Steel bar defenses installed around the bridge to prevent water drone attacks.

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    Are they're going to do this by the whole perimeter (?)
    Nonetheless a single drone could take those out/create a hole for the rest of the drones.



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    #13445     Aug 1, 2023
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  6. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    (Semafor)

    Russia spends to boost war popularity

    A state spending boom to prop up Russia’s wartime economy threatens the country’s financial stability. Moscow is not only pouring reserves into military production but also increasing pensions and subsidizing mortgages in an attempt to maintain support for its invasion of Ukraine. The Russian economy is forecast to grow 2.5% this year and unemployment is low. But the spending has pushed the government into deficit, as sanctions halved oil and gas revenues — Moscow boosted oil drilling to record levels despite agreeing to cut production — and demand is outstripping supply, feeding inflation. “I don’t know how this bubble can be deflated,” one economist told The New York Times. “One day it could all crash like a house of cards.”
     
    #13446     Aug 2, 2023
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  7. virtusa

    virtusa

    The last 24 hours, 27 recruitment centers in Russia were attacked with Molotov cocktails.

    Russian people received calls from FSB with the instruction to throw Molotov cocktails to the recruitment centers.
    In reality Ukrainian hackers pretended to be the FSB and told a convincing story to get the results we saw.
    Putin uses the stupidity of the major part of Russians to control Russia. Ukraine uses the same stupidity of the major part of Russians to let the Russians do the job of attacking the recruitment centers.
     
    #13447     Aug 2, 2023
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  8. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    of course it is - how many working people have died or left the country (so far)?

    :thumbsup:
     
    #13448     Aug 2, 2023
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  9. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Also anyone employed is staying that way if they can help it - as a way of possibly not being next to be sent to the front to die for PuteyPoo.
     
    #13449     Aug 2, 2023
  10. As I have said about Moscow a few times, "some of those Ruskie officials there need to be careful that they avoid the guacamole dip." I guess that applies to Mariupol too and I should have issued a warning for there as well. My bad!


    Ukrainian partisans take out two Russian officers, injure 17 in poisoned food attack in Mariupol

    Several Russian officers were poisoned en masse at an event to celebrate Russia’s Navy Day at a military base in the city, he said. Another 17 Russian soldiers were taken to hospital in a serious condition.

    Ukrainian partisans take out two Russian officers, injure 17 in poisoned food attack in Mariupol (msn.com)
     
    #13450     Aug 2, 2023
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