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DIY-HP-LED

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i have been wondering through all of this, why is putin bothering to make up stupid lies that no one will believe?...if there was one chance in a million that anyone would buy into his lies, i could understand, but only simple minded morons could ever believe that putin is "saving Ukraine from neo-nazis"....putin IS the fucking neo nazi....putin says he needs to protect the "russian citizens" of Donbas from genocide...from who? the jewish president of Ukraine? yeah, those jewish comedians aren't to be trusted, they'll spray you in the face with a seltzer bottle, then the rubber chickens come out...protect them from the Ukrainians who have lived peacefully by them for all of their lives?
putin claims Ukraine isn't a real nation, that they are and always have been a territory of russia...the Ukrainians tend to disagree, and i usually take the side of the people who live in a place over the word of a power mad tyrant who yearns for the days when people lived in fear of him...
i really think a lot of this is about his years in eastern Germany, where he was basically the law, until the wall fell...you watch, the next thing he does (if his own people don't kill him first) will be to start building a wall between all his border checkpoints...it seems like all tyranical despots want a wall, maybe he and trump can get together to discuss the details
Putin, like Trump has his base, older Russians get their news from state TV. It's the younger ones who he is having the most trouble with, the ones of military age. They are online and connected and are getting quite a different perspective on this, they also had a taste of the good life the west has to offer and see it on their devices everyday. They want to be part of this peace and prosperity, the last 30 years has brought much of Russia into the modern world and they want to be part of it. Russia properly and responsibly governed could be an immensely rich and prosperous country as part of the global community, the place has several time zones of virgin resources.
 

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Ukraine Launches Website for Russians to Find Killed Soldiers
Ukrainian authorities on Sunday launched a website to help Russian families track down soldiers who have been killed or captured fighting in Moscow's invasion of the pro-Western country.
The site — 200rf.com — contains pictures of the documents and corpses of Russian soldiers Ukraine said had been killed since President Vladimir Putin launched the attack.

It also has videos of soldiers Ukraine says it has captured.
"I am talking to you in Russian because this site was created for you," Viktor Andrusiv, an adviser to the Interior Minister, said in a video posted on the site.

"I know that many Russians are worried about how and where their children, sons, husbands are and what is happening to them — so we decided to put this online so that each of you could search for your loved one who Putin sent to fight in Ukraine."
Andrusiv said that over the past three days Ukrainian forces had captured almost 200 Russian soldiers and more than 3,000 Russian troops had died.
"We have documents, photos and videos of all of these people," Andrusiv said.

The name of the site references the well-known term Gruz-200 (Cargo-200) that was used by Soviet military for corpses being flown back from the war in Afghanistan in the 1980s.

Russia's defence ministry has so far given no details of any military losses in Ukraine since launching a multi-pronged attack Putin called a "special operation" to protect two separatist regions.

The head of the North Caucasus region of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, on Saturday became the first official to report the death of a Russian soldier in Ukraine.

He posted a tribute on his official Instagram page, paying homage to an officer he said had been killed during the "special operation to defend Donbas."

The Kremlin has launched a major propaganda campaign to control coverage of the war in Ukraine and has ordered media to use only Russia's official versions of events.

Moscow has long been accused of covering up losses suffered by its forces as they backed pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine and fought in Syria.

Lev Shlosberg, a prominent liberal politician, has suggested Russia's military was using mobile crematoriums to destroy evidence of those killed in Ukraine. "There is no war. No dead. No tombs. People will just be no more. Forever," he wrote on his blog.
 

ANC

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Well you could get 20 years for treason for supporting Ukraine in any way.... This is what is keeping protestors away.
The communist system has always relied on running its countries like prison populations with fear.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Earth has too many people, this doesn't end until the world chases the Russians back home to a new world controlled by the west.
I don't know why we keep nodding politely at world monsters who have as much disdain for their own populations as they have for everyone else.
For almost 50 years I have been watching soft politicians go after weak countries with badly armed brown soldiers while casting a blind eye while a snake that calls itself a snake was allowed to grow stronger.
The world population is leveling off and dropping in developed countries where women are emancipated and have access to birth control, depopulation is a major concern for most developed countries including China. In a hundred years if trends prevail there will be a lot less people in a world where robots do most of the work.
 

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Russia's Anti-War Lobby Goes Online
Several thousand Russians demonstrated against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but the police reaction was the usual one when it comes to Kremlin critics: hundreds of arrests.

So the anti-war movement has moved online, where it is beginning to make itself heard and to garner support, some of it high-profile.

Ukrainian flags adorn profile pictures and teary-eyed emojis are scattered liberally among the online statements. The hashtag #NoToTheWar was trending on Twitter on Saturday.

Since early Thursday, when the invasion of Ukraine began, various Russian celebrities, journalists and bloggers have expressed their horror and helplessness, pleading for an immediate end to the war.

The popular video blogger and documentary filmmaker Yuri Dud saw one of his online posts get a million "likes."

"I write these words for a reason. When my children grow up and discover this moment in history... and ask me 'Dad, what did you do?', I want to have written proof that I did not choose this regime and did not support its imperialist rage," he wrote.

Elena Chernenko, a journalist with the Kommersant daily, said she was excluded from the pool of journalists covering Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov because she started an anti-war petition among her colleagues.

An open letter from the arts and cultural fields on Saturday had the support of more than 2,000 actors, directors and other creative figures.

They dismissed Putin's argument that the invasion is a "peacekeeping" operation to save Russian speakers in eastern Ukraine.

"Forcing peace through the use of force is absurd," the letter said.

Just as many doctors, nurses and paramedics have signed their own online missive.

"No matter how you seek to justify the use of lethal weapons, they are still lethal," they wrote.

And an anti-war petition on the change.org website has gathered more than 750,000 signatures in two days.

Among the celebrities making their voices heard, including regulars on loyal public television, is popular singer Valery Meladze.

"This must be stopped!" was his message on Instagram on the first day of the invasion.
 

ANC

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I'm just saying there are too few people who do any effort to make their lives to the benefit of all.
I won't miss a few million. I can only imagine the kind of cognitive dissonance future generations are to be raised under and how angry it will get them.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Modern tanks are water tight, and therefor also very much molotov cocktail tight.
The way molotov cocktails work usually is by stalling the engine by getting inside the exhaust on the back, however already during ww2 tanks were designed to combat this to a large degree, the T-34 for example had shutters that it would cover the engine with to block things from getting inside and to put out any fires inside the exhaust very quickly.
It’s basically impossible on most moderns tanks to even get that far, as exhaust no longer is on the back top hull on any proper tank, even the T-55 from the 1950s has it’s exhaust on the side so you can’t pour things into it.
are they stinger missile tight? are they RPG tight? Ukraine has been getting non stop deliveries from pretty much the rest of the world, because the rest of the world thinks putin sucks ass...who knows what kind of goodies they have to fuck up the invading nazis with? lets watch and see, we can take a shot every time an invading russian nazi dies...
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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I heard that Putin had a melt down because he didn’t expect to fail in the first days, so his frustration is what we should fear. BRAKING NEWS RIGHT NOW:KIEV WILL BE HIT WITH ROCKETS AND EVERYONE THERE IS WARNED TO LEAVE RIGHT NOW, not to hide anymore, but how can they leave?!?!?!
cross country, as far from main roads as possible...but i wouldn't go far if i was them, the remains of their beautiful, historic, irreplaceable city will offer them many many opportunities to kill more invaders...more criminal, murderous, fascist fucks...oh, what's that? they were misled by their criminally insane leader?...then they should put down their arms and start walking back to russia...or perhaps, ask for asylum and help defend what they helped destroy
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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just for you
i thought perhaps there might be a real person inside you...but i was wrong, you're just another magat, no matter where you live, no matter who you voted for, you're a fucking magat in your heart...to take satisfaction in the misery of others to get back at a perceived minor slight reveals you for what you are...a worthless piece of shit who supports the enemies of free humanity...go fight for putin, nazi
 

schuylaar

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Modern tanks are water tight, and therefor also very much molotov cocktail tight.
The way molotov cocktails work usually is by stalling the engine by getting inside the exhaust on the back, however already during ww2 tanks were designed to combat this to a large degree, the T-34 for example had shutters that it would cover the engine with to block things from getting inside and to put out any fires inside the exhaust very quickly.
It’s basically impossible on most moderns tanks to even get that far, as exhaust no longer is on the back top hull on any proper tank, even the T-55 from the 1950s has it’s exhaust on the side so you can’t pour things into it.
I was thinking getting on the blind side,>crawling up>open hatch>drop in.

 

AntoMaria7

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i thought perhaps there might be a real person inside you...but i was wrong, you're just another magat, no matter where you live, no matter who you voted for, you're a fucking magat in your heart...to take satisfaction in the misery of others to get back at a perceived minor slight reveals you for what you are...a worthless piece of shit who supports the enemies of free humanity...go fight for putin, nazi
Here we would call this kind on person a ,,lăchist”(a snitch talking bullshit prisoners pee on to make them realise they’re not the belly of the world)
 

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French PM says Putin ‘lied to Macron, to the international community, to his own people’
French Prime Minister Jean Castex addressed French lawmakers on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Tuesday, saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ‘fully and entirely responsible’ for the war and that Putin ‘lied to Macron, to the international community, to his own people’ in alleging that Russian-speaking residents of eastern Ukraine are threatened with genocide by Kyiv.
 

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Ukraine: 'Nobody is adding to the escalation except Putin,' says Georgia's Zurabishvili
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili reacted to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Georgian leader said she was "not too convinced" by Russian President Vladimir Putin's assurances that he is willing to stop attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. Zurabishvili added that the only party that is escalating the war in Ukraine is Putin himself.

Speaking to FRANCE 24 a day after talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, French-born Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili predicted that Moscow will fail in Ukraine just like it failed in Georgia in 2008, saying that "whatever happens, tomorrow's Ukraine will be anti-Russian".
She added that the 2008 Russian invasion of Georgia "never changed the determination of the Georgian people to join Europe and NATO" and that she backed Ukraine's bid to join the EU.

The Georgian leader rejected the argument that the West was in any way escalating the current conflict. "Nobody is adding to the escalation except Putin," she said.

"He just used the pretext of so-called danger to justify for himself and for the Russian population his acts of aggression," she told FRANCE 24.
However, Zurabishvili, who is also a former French diplomat, regretted the West's "self-restriction" in the past "not do something that might provoke" Putin.
 

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Ukrainian hospital building destroyed in shelling: Parliament
A Ukrainian hospital building was destroyed by shelling on Tuesday, according to a Telegram posted by the Ukrainian Parliament.

The post accuses Russian forces of targeting a hospital in the second-largest Ukrainian city, Kharkiv.

U.S. officials have said that Russia is targeting schools, residential buildings and hospitals, but Russia has thus far denied targeting civilians during the conflict.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for a war crimes investigation against Russia for their actions.

At least 136 Ukrainian civilians were killed in the past six days of fighting, according to the U.N., but the total is likely much higher.
 
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