Russia & Ukraine

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

  1. kashirin

    kashirin

    How about we look into 2014?
    Or Ukrainian bot can't have memories that far?
     
    #17431     Aug 26, 2024
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    #17432     Aug 27, 2024
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    This is about what we expect from the Russian. Nothing more than looters, rapists, and killers.
     
    #17433     Aug 27, 2024
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Yes, we can discuss Russian aggression back in 2014 as well when they aggressively seized Crimea. We can also discuss numerous other conflicts in recent decades where Russia was the aggressor attacking other countries under false pretenses.
     
    #17434     Aug 27, 2024
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  5. Nobert

    Nobert



    Testing out waters.
     
    #17435     Aug 27, 2024
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  6. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    These are the posters I am not responding to due to previous, and likely current, posting dishonesty---
    GXB
    WXB
    Fatantic
    ExtraGoatRoper
    ShiteTrader
    ScumTrader
    Fraid Foreshite
    Suxan
    Dupey
     
    #17436     Aug 27, 2024
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  7. Atlantic

    Atlantic


    you prefer fascism over freedom and democracy.

    you should be deportet to russia or north korea.
     
    #17437     Aug 27, 2024
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #17438     Aug 27, 2024
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  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    The Kremlin wastes $1.3 Billion to hit nearly nothing on Monday. Admittedly some Ukrainians died and some energy infrastructure was hit, but not much in context of the cost of the attack.

    Russia's 'Massive Attack' on Ukraine Cost Moscow $1.3 Billion: Report
    https://www.newsweek.com/russia-missile-drone-attack-ukraine-cost-1944739

    A large-scale Russian missile and drone barrage on Ukraine on Monday that killed at least five people and ravaged the country's energy infrastructure is estimated to have cost Moscow $1.3 billion.

    The nationwide assault, which involved more than 100 missiles and 100 drones, was described by Ukrainian officials as one of the largest launched by Russia since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.

    "Like most Russian strikes before, this one was equally insidious, targeting critical civilian infrastructure," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said of the attack. "The energy sector has sustained significant damage, but in every area affected by power outages, restoration work is already in progress."

    Russia "launched a massive combined attack" on Ukraine "using various types of air-, land- and sea-based missiles," Ukraine's Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Mykola Oleschuk said Monday.

    Oleschuk said Russia used 109 Shahed attack drones; 77 Kh-101 cruise missiles; three Kh-22 cruise missiles; 28 Kalibr submarine-launched cruise missiles; six Iskander-M ballistic missiles; three Kh-47M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles; and 10 Kh-59/Kh-69 guided missiles.

    Forbes Ukraine and Ekonmichna Pravda, a project of Ukrainska Pravda, estimated that the attack would have cost Russia between $1.2 to $1.3 billion. Newsweek couldn't independently verify the figures and has contacted Russia's Defense Ministry for comment by email.

    The Institute for the Study of War, a U.S.-based think tank, said in its latest analysis of the conflict in Ukraine on Monday that Russia "likely lacks the defense-industrial capacity to sustain such massive strikes at a similar scale with regularity."

    A Russian missile is reported to have struck a dam belonging to the Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant on Monday, which brought fears of possible flooding.

    (More at above url)
     
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    #17439     Aug 27, 2024
  10. Nobert

    Nobert

    https://molfar.com/en/blog/senezh-specpryznachenci-rf-perelik-likvidovanyh

    Elite killers who spread terror to civilians in Ukraine: Senezh — the Russian special forces. The list of liquidated

    Molfar analysts have received documentary proof of the operations of the elite Senezh special forces and their crimes against the Ukrainian people. In this article, you can find photos that show the violent acts of the Russian military on the border of Ukraine. The publication also has information about the liquidated Senezh soldiers: their names, ranks, and the contacts of their families.

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    #17440     Aug 27, 2024
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