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Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:22 am to olddawg26
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taking it too far and feeding off energy
That’s pretty much my analogy. So you agree but don’t agree?
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:24 am to AllDayEveryDay
Russia state TV confirms death of top commander
Russian state TV confirmed on Friday that one of its top commanders died in in Ukraine, CNN reported.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense claimed on Twitter that its soldiers “eliminated” Col. Sergei Sukharev, commander of the elite 331st Guards Airborne Regiment.
“He took part in the Battle of Ilovaysk in 2014 and 2015, where he committed a war crime,” the ministry said, referring to the conflict which saw pro-Ukrainian paramilitaries attempt to capture and restore control over the city.
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“The Last Judgment to announce its verdict soon,” it added.
Russian television network GTRK Kostroma, citing the Regional Military Commissariat, confirmed that Sukharev had died along with several other members of the unit.
The service members “gave their lives for the security of [Russia]," GTRK Kostroma reported the Commissariat saying, according to CNN.
Confirmation of the death follows several reports of top Russian generals dying in the invasion, which is now 23 days old. LINK
Russian state TV confirmed on Friday that one of its top commanders died in in Ukraine, CNN reported.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense claimed on Twitter that its soldiers “eliminated” Col. Sergei Sukharev, commander of the elite 331st Guards Airborne Regiment.
“He took part in the Battle of Ilovaysk in 2014 and 2015, where he committed a war crime,” the ministry said, referring to the conflict which saw pro-Ukrainian paramilitaries attempt to capture and restore control over the city.
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“The Last Judgment to announce its verdict soon,” it added.
Russian television network GTRK Kostroma, citing the Regional Military Commissariat, confirmed that Sukharev had died along with several other members of the unit.
The service members “gave their lives for the security of [Russia]," GTRK Kostroma reported the Commissariat saying, according to CNN.
Confirmation of the death follows several reports of top Russian generals dying in the invasion, which is now 23 days old. LINK
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:25 am to AllDayEveryDay
I agree that feeding off energy is a thing, but I don’t agree that a football field and the capitol building are the same.
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:26 am to phunkatron
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I'm sure your grandfather or great grandfather, or any of your ancestors
That should be "incestors"
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:26 am to olddawg26
Will y’all stfu about Jan 6
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:28 am to 1BamaRTR
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But it’s not the main reason or even close to it. The main reason is basic tribalism. They will like what their opponents (governments of many western nations, certain politicians, progressives, most media outlets, etc.) hate. In this case Russia so they’ll like Russia and Putin.
This is most of it. Not all, but most.
Both sides are guilty of being against what the other team is for, and doing a 180 at the drop of a hat without a trace of self awareness .
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:28 am to GeauxxxTigers23
He asked me a question. Yell at him
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:31 am to olddawg26
A mob is a mob is a mob. Location makes zero difference. Whether it be a burning down a building for presumed injustices, celebrating a victory and vandalizing property or assaulting other individuals.
Setting matters not. Ask the Romans.
Setting matters not. Ask the Romans.
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:32 am to Sao
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This post was edited on 6/28/26 at 2:07 pm
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:33 am to Jbird
Ukraine is having a lot of success targeting command elements. When you're doing it over and over, and taking out not only commanders but key subordinates simultaneously, it points to them having Intel in near real time,either from their own sources or from us
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:36 am to OMLandshark
Comedy is fine. But what does that have to do with Amy Schumer?
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:37 am to AllDayEveryDay
Global Times
Today in the Chinese propaganda times:
Thesis: Russia/China ties are most important, US trying to drive wedge.
Notably: There’s no mention of Putin being “correct” for invading Ukraine, and also states “China cannot influence Russia.” Putin isn’t mentioned once by name in the article.
Today in the Chinese propaganda times:
Thesis: Russia/China ties are most important, US trying to drive wedge.
Notably: There’s no mention of Putin being “correct” for invading Ukraine, and also states “China cannot influence Russia.” Putin isn’t mentioned once by name in the article.
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:39 am to Sao
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You're bringing a tweet about Amy Shumer into a thread you would otherwise like to be serious. Analyze that.
I have a gif for these instances when OML gets a little squirrelly.
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:39 am to Jbird
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Russia state TV confirms death of top commander
Russian state TV confirmed on Friday that one of its top commanders died in in Ukraine, CNN reported.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense claimed on Twitter that its soldiers “eliminated” Col. Sergei Sukharev, commander of the elite 331st Guards Airborne Regiment.
“He took part in the Battle of Ilovaysk in 2014 and 2015, where he committed a war crime,” the ministry said, referring to the conflict which saw pro-Ukrainian paramilitaries attempt to capture and restore control over the city.
The official Russian confirmation is just WeSterN ProPaGanDa!
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:41 am to Jim Rockford
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it points to them having Intel in near real time,either from their own sources or from us
Shoot the vehicle with the most antennas thats usually somewhere in the middle of the formation, success.
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:44 am to Lakeboy7
You have to be in a position to do it, though. A couple of times is luck. Multiple times is having a pretty good idea of where and then they're going to show up.
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:45 am to olddawg26
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This post was edited on 6/28/26 at 2:06 pm
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:45 am to Lakeboy7
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it points to them having Intel in near real time,either from their own sources or from us
Shoot the vehicle with the most antennas thats usually somewhere in the middle of the formation, success.
The Russian military has a serious issue with maintaining encrypted communications right now.
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:47 am to Jim Rockford
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A couple of times is luck. Multiple times is having a pretty good idea of where and then they're going to show up.
Remember the Russians dont a secure comm network so they are listening to their chatter.
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