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Posted on 6/11/22 at 12:20 am to Chromdome35
My German prof in college was from Leipzig
Posted on 6/11/22 at 12:53 am to CitizenK
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NATO would be in Moscow in 3 days. Putain has shot his wad in Ukraine.
But they can’t save ur Ukies
Posted on 6/11/22 at 1:32 am to Centinel
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And California, Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico are comprised by large numbers of Mexicans. Does that mean we should cede those states over to Mexico?
Don't bring logic into the debate.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 1:38 am to cypher
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while Mariupol is at risk of a major cholera
outbreak. Isolated cases of cholera have been reported since May.
AKA: Lot of dead bodies not being properly disposed of.
I remember reading about all the Cholera Outbreaks when the Allies liberated France.
This "Liberation" army of Russia is truly a sight to behold.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 1:58 am to Sid in Lakeshore
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Why do you think this is? Why might Russian history be extoled and praised and Ukrainian history be hard to locate? Could it be the typical result of Russian domination?....
It's really strange.
Mainly because Russia was a backwater trailer park that was ruled by Kiev and the Ukraine for centuries.
And whats really funny about that is the fact the the Rus went to Sweden to convince someone to come be their King because they couldn't rule and protect themselves. And that Viking they convinced settled Kiev and made it his Capitol.
Kiev is the true epicenter of the Rus Civilization, not Moscow.
Hence: Moscow attempting to destroy all of that historical context during the USSR reign.
This post was edited on 6/11/22 at 2:00 am
Posted on 6/11/22 at 3:13 am to Jim Rockford
Jim. what about the big push, any specifics?
Posted on 6/11/22 at 4:34 am to Jim Rockford
Remember that Dr. Fauci says to wear one of those duck billed platypus looking facemasks and to get your 4th MRNA vaccine as soon as you're able.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 6:45 am to SirWinston
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?? Zelensky responds negatively to petition to lift ban for men of 18-60 years old to leave Ukraine.
Zelensky cited Article 17 of the Constitution, which says that defending the sovereignty of Ukraine is the responsibility of its people.
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He also referenced Article 64, that allows for the rights and liberties to be limited during the martial law, which has been in place since Feb. 24.
From the Kyiv Independent on twitter
Posted on 6/11/22 at 7:17 am to Palmetto98
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But they can’t save ur Ukies
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Palmetto98
Looks like they are doing just fine. Even Russians are getting tired of Putin's bullshite. Putin will be dead and war will be over within 3 months.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 7:19 am to SirWinston
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this seems like a very neutral source.
Seems like every third member of the red brigade is comming on bashing the sources, not the content. They must be lacking actual information to argue........ Things must not be going well for team Commy.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 7:20 am to magildachunks
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Mainly because Russia was a backwater trailer park that was ruled by Kiev and the Ukraine for centuries.
And whats really funny about that is the fact the the Rus went to Sweden to convince someone to come be their King because they couldn't rule and protect themselves. And that Viking they convinced settled Kiev and made it his Capitol.
Kiev is the true epicenter of the Rus Civilization, not Moscow.
Hence: Moscow attempting to destroy all of that historical context during the USSR reign.
Someone knows their history, unlike these disgusting shills for Russia.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 7:32 am to Sid in Lakeshore
Good post. Ukraine may not win this shite but they are going to bleed Russia dry. plus we get free testing for all our weapon systems
Posted on 6/11/22 at 7:39 am to RLDSC FAN
British Defence
Intelligence
INTELLIGENCE UPDATE
UPDATE ON UKRAINE
11 June 2022
As of 10 June, Russian forces around Sieverodonetsk have not made advances into the south of the city.
Intense street to street fighting is ongoing and both sides are likely suffering high numbers of casualties.
Russia is massing fires with its artillery and air capabilities, in an attempt to overwhelm Ukrainian defences.
Since April, Russian medium bombers have likely launched dozens of 1960s era Kh-22 (NATO designation,
AS-4 KITCHEN) air-launched, heavy anti-ship missiles against land targets. These 5.5 tonne missiles were
primarily designed to destroy aircraft carriers using a nuclear warhead. When employed in a ground attack
role with a conventional warhead they are highly inaccurate and can therefore cause significant collateral
damage and civilian casualties.
Russia is likely resorting to such inefficient weapon systems because it is running short of more precise
modern missiles, while Ukrainian air defences still deter its tactical aircraft from conducting strikes across
much of the country.
Intelligence
INTELLIGENCE UPDATE
UPDATE ON UKRAINE
11 June 2022
As of 10 June, Russian forces around Sieverodonetsk have not made advances into the south of the city.
Intense street to street fighting is ongoing and both sides are likely suffering high numbers of casualties.
Russia is massing fires with its artillery and air capabilities, in an attempt to overwhelm Ukrainian defences.
Since April, Russian medium bombers have likely launched dozens of 1960s era Kh-22 (NATO designation,
AS-4 KITCHEN) air-launched, heavy anti-ship missiles against land targets. These 5.5 tonne missiles were
primarily designed to destroy aircraft carriers using a nuclear warhead. When employed in a ground attack
role with a conventional warhead they are highly inaccurate and can therefore cause significant collateral
damage and civilian casualties.
Russia is likely resorting to such inefficient weapon systems because it is running short of more precise
modern missiles, while Ukrainian air defences still deter its tactical aircraft from conducting strikes across
much of the country.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 8:56 am to Sid in Lakeshore
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Mainly because Russia was a backwater trailer park that was ruled by Kiev and the Ukraine for centuries. And whats really funny about that is the fact the the Rus went to Sweden to convince someone to come be their King because they couldn't rule and protect themselves. And that Viking they convinced settled Kiev and made it his Capitol. Kiev is the true epicenter of the Rus Civilization, not Moscow. Hence: Moscow attempting to destroy all of that historical context during the USSR reign.
We get it, you have plenty of sex toys with a Ukrainian flag on it. TMI
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:41 am to Palmetto98
Things are getting ugly for the Ukrainians. Called it 4 weeks ago and this board continued living in fantasy land.
“According to The Washington Post, this number of military deaths suggests that, factoring in the number of wounded, Ukraine could be losing up to 1,000 troops a day, a far higher casualty rate than was seen in the early days of the war.
"The euphoria that accompanied Ukraine's unforeseen early victories against bumbling Russian troops is fading as Moscow adapts its tactics, recovers its stride and asserts its overwhelming firepower against heavily outgunned Ukrainian forces," the Post reports.
Reality Check
“According to The Washington Post, this number of military deaths suggests that, factoring in the number of wounded, Ukraine could be losing up to 1,000 troops a day, a far higher casualty rate than was seen in the early days of the war.
"The euphoria that accompanied Ukraine's unforeseen early victories against bumbling Russian troops is fading as Moscow adapts its tactics, recovers its stride and asserts its overwhelming firepower against heavily outgunned Ukrainian forces," the Post reports.
Reality Check
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:44 am to Stidham8
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1000 per day
That can't be right
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:47 am to cable
It’s including the injured who have to leave the front.
“The Ukrainians are still fighting back, but they are running out of ammunition and suffering casualties at a far higher rate than in the initial stages of the war. Around 200 Ukrainian soldiers are now being killed every day, up from 100 late last month, an aide to President Volodymyr Zelensky told the BBC on Friday — meaning that as many as 1,000 Ukrainians are being taken out of the fight every day, including those who are injured.”
“The Ukrainians are still fighting back, but they are running out of ammunition and suffering casualties at a far higher rate than in the initial stages of the war. Around 200 Ukrainian soldiers are now being killed every day, up from 100 late last month, an aide to President Volodymyr Zelensky told the BBC on Friday — meaning that as many as 1,000 Ukrainians are being taken out of the fight every day, including those who are injured.”
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:51 am to cable
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uote: 1000 per day That can't be right
The paragraph directly before it says it’s 200. I’m assuming the greater number includes injuries.
This post was edited on 6/11/22 at 11:53 am
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