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Posted on 1/31/25 at 8:27 am to CitizenK
war crimes update, 5 added to Budanov's short list
Ukraine identifies Russian commanders behind deadly hypermarket strike on Kharkiv
by Tim Zadorozhnyy January 30, 2025 7:12 PM
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) has identified four Russian generals and one colonel responsible for the deadly attack on a hypermarket in Kharkiv, the agency reported on Jan. 30.
The attack on the Epicenter hypermarket was carried out with guided aerial bombs on May 25. It killed 19 people, including two children, and injured 46 others. A third bomb, which did not detonate, was later found at the site.
The SBU identified Colonel-General Alexander Lapin, commander of Russia's North military group, as the official who ordered the strike. His chief of staff, Lieutenant General Valery Solodchuk, planned out the attack, according to the SBU.
Three more officers were allegedly involved in the planning and execution:
Lieutenant General Oleg Makovetsky, commander of the 6th Army of the Russian Air Force;
Major General Yury Podoplelov, chief of staff of the 6th Army of the Russian Air Force;
Colonel Alexey Loboda, commander of the 47th Bomber Aviation Regiment.
The SBU charged all five officers in absentia with violating the laws and customs of war, resulting in loss of life, committed by prior conspiracy.
The Kyiv Independent
Ukraine identifies Russian commanders behind deadly hypermarket strike on Kharkiv
by Tim Zadorozhnyy January 30, 2025 7:12 PM
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) has identified four Russian generals and one colonel responsible for the deadly attack on a hypermarket in Kharkiv, the agency reported on Jan. 30.
The attack on the Epicenter hypermarket was carried out with guided aerial bombs on May 25. It killed 19 people, including two children, and injured 46 others. A third bomb, which did not detonate, was later found at the site.
The SBU identified Colonel-General Alexander Lapin, commander of Russia's North military group, as the official who ordered the strike. His chief of staff, Lieutenant General Valery Solodchuk, planned out the attack, according to the SBU.
Three more officers were allegedly involved in the planning and execution:
Lieutenant General Oleg Makovetsky, commander of the 6th Army of the Russian Air Force;
Major General Yury Podoplelov, chief of staff of the 6th Army of the Russian Air Force;
Colonel Alexey Loboda, commander of the 47th Bomber Aviation Regiment.
The SBU charged all five officers in absentia with violating the laws and customs of war, resulting in loss of life, committed by prior conspiracy.
The Kyiv Independent
Posted on 1/31/25 at 8:29 am to cypher
FTR, a Lapin is a castrated male rabbit.
Posted on 1/31/25 at 8:35 am to CitizenK
Russia is a dirty gas station with nukes
The breath of their ineptness and lack of leadership is astounding.
The waste of humanity of their actions are unbelievable
The breath of their ineptness and lack of leadership is astounding.
The waste of humanity of their actions are unbelievable
Posted on 1/31/25 at 9:07 am to CitizenK
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FTR, a Lapin is a castrated male rabbit.
Ukrainian SBU:

Posted on 1/31/25 at 9:21 am to GOP_Tiger
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SirWinston simps for Putin because he hates Jews, and also because he's playing a character and loves to troll. Lima also hates Jews, but his primary motivation is that he is a Russian Orthodox Church member who believes that religious diversity is terrible. So, he wants Russia to rule Ukraine so that it can get rid of evangelical Christians like me and and reimpose the ROC on everyone there. JB is literally on Putin's payroll. OML is the strange combo of batty/evil/chemically impaired. trinidad and texag have my sympathy.
Has anyone communicated with Chicken about just banning some of these folks? We can talk about what merits it, but if JB's super-high-frequency spamming / sh1tposting doesn't merit a ban, that would make no sense.
Let me be clear: in my view, you are welcome to have whatever opinions you want about how and when this war will end. You are welcome to post such opinions as long as you support them with reasonable data / arguments. You are welcome to have whatever opinions you want about how much the U.S. should involve itself / provide support of various kinds. You are welcome to post such opinions, at least as long as you support them with reasonable data / arguments. But if I were Chicken, on my board you would not be welcome to support Russia--the current and principal successor to the United States's historical enemy (1918-1941, 1945-1991, at least 2022-present)--and I'd make you GTFO. Chicken, you listening?
Posted on 1/31/25 at 10:13 am to GOP_Tiger
Mate I also go / went to an evangelical church, although I left Bridgetown in July after they didn't pray for Presisent Trump after the assassination attempt and am only now starting to look for a new home.
This post was edited on 1/31/25 at 10:16 am
Posted on 1/31/25 at 11:00 am to NOLATiger163
Friend, censorship is never an option. A vigourous debate is the stuff that America was created for!
Posted on 1/31/25 at 11:35 am to SirWinston
Mate, any church that tells you to hate Jews is perverted and demonic.
Posted on 1/31/25 at 11:51 am to GOP_Tiger
Changes in the frontline in Ukraine for January 2025:
Orange = Russian advances
Green = Ukrainian advances
Overview:
Russian advances:
Kursk Oblast: ~120.32km²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~40.19km²
Luhansk Oblast: ~15.61km²
Donetsk Oblast: ~322.06km²
Zaporizhzhia & Kherson Oblasts: ~0km²
Total: ~498.12km²
Ukrainian advances:
Kursk Oblast: ~15.1km²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~3.96km²
Donetsk Oblast: ~0.30km²
Zaporizhzhia, Kherson & Luhansk Oblasts: ~0km²
Total: ~19.36km²
Orange = Russian advances
Green = Ukrainian advances
Overview:
Russian advances:
Kursk Oblast: ~120.32km²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~40.19km²
Luhansk Oblast: ~15.61km²
Donetsk Oblast: ~322.06km²
Zaporizhzhia & Kherson Oblasts: ~0km²
Total: ~498.12km²
Ukrainian advances:
Kursk Oblast: ~15.1km²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~3.96km²
Donetsk Oblast: ~0.30km²
Zaporizhzhia, Kherson & Luhansk Oblasts: ~0km²
Total: ~19.36km²
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Posted on 1/31/25 at 12:20 pm to John Barron
Thats a LOTTA Orange, mate
Posted on 1/31/25 at 12:21 pm to GOP_Tiger
I don't think any church would teach it's flock to hate!
This post was edited on 1/31/25 at 12:22 pm
Posted on 1/31/25 at 12:49 pm to NOLATiger163
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you would not be welcome to support Russia
Nobody is supporting Russia. Posting both sides of the conflict is essential to getting a accurate picture of the War. 90% of the Post in this thread are from Ukraine Sources. You wanting to ban posters who don't post 100% Pro Ukrainian content shows you have no interest in hearing the Truth. Both sides of the War get posted then individuals can decide what they believe to be True. You don't see me complaining about the nonsense stories like the Ghost of Kyiv being posted or 800k Dead Russian soldiers. Free Speech and Debate is the key to finding out the Truth.
Posted on 1/31/25 at 12:53 pm to John Barron
Restated, 492 square kilometers = .08% of Ukraine's total size. 492 sq kilometers = 192.8 square miles.
Winston, I know you have real trouble with maps, you have to click on his post, then click on the map so you can zoom in and see the bright orange areas this is referring to. The darker orange is what Russia already held.
Winston, I know you have real trouble with maps, you have to click on his post, then click on the map so you can zoom in and see the bright orange areas this is referring to. The darker orange is what Russia already held.
This post was edited on 1/31/25 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 1/31/25 at 12:56 pm to John Barron
"Trump does not want to help Ukraine and accept it into NATO, writes The Washington Post columnist Lee Hockstader.
He writes that the US president "does not want to provide Ukraine with more aid, let alone American troops; he also does not want Ukraine to be accepted into NATO." And he considers monitoring a possible ceasefire and ensuring Ukraine's security "a problem for Europe."
He writes that the US president "does not want to provide Ukraine with more aid, let alone American troops; he also does not want Ukraine to be accepted into NATO." And he considers monitoring a possible ceasefire and ensuring Ukraine's security "a problem for Europe."
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Posted on 1/31/25 at 1:48 pm to cypher
Ukraine's General Staff confirms strike on oil refinery in Volgograd region
31.01.2025 12:23
Units of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces and the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, in coordination with other Ukrainian Defense Forces formations, struck LLC Lukoil-Volgogradnaftopererabotka in Russia's Volgograd region on the night of January 31.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced this via Facebook, according to Ukrinform.
This refinery is one of Russia's ten largest oil refineries by design capacity and plays a role in supplying the Russian military.
"Flames and explosions were observed in the vicinity of this key facility for the occupiers. The results of the strike are being assessed. Efforts to target strategic infrastructure that directly impacts the Russian Armed Forces' capability to sustain combat operations against Ukraine will persist," the General Staff added.
Ukrinform
31.01.2025 12:23
Units of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces and the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, in coordination with other Ukrainian Defense Forces formations, struck LLC Lukoil-Volgogradnaftopererabotka in Russia's Volgograd region on the night of January 31.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced this via Facebook, according to Ukrinform.
This refinery is one of Russia's ten largest oil refineries by design capacity and plays a role in supplying the Russian military.
"Flames and explosions were observed in the vicinity of this key facility for the occupiers. The results of the strike are being assessed. Efforts to target strategic infrastructure that directly impacts the Russian Armed Forces' capability to sustain combat operations against Ukraine will persist," the General Staff added.
Ukrinform
Posted on 1/31/25 at 2:15 pm to John Barron
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???????? Calin Georgescu calls Zelensky a semi-dictator who puts his own interests before his people
Who cares what this guy thinks besides you and the other Russian stooges in the boiler room?
Posted on 1/31/25 at 2:53 pm to doubleb
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