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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 10:38 am to John Barron
Posted on 10/6/25 at 10:38 am to John Barron
Seems like they don't really understand what a mercenary is
Posted on 10/6/25 at 10:39 am to Coeur du Tigre
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If tweet fails to load, click here. quote:So, 40% plus 38% = almost the entire refinery production. Russian air defense at work.
During the first attack on Kinef on the 14th of September AVT-6 unit (38% of the plant's total capacity) has been shut down.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 10:43 am to Coeur du Tigre
Cope you have to stop this, it's a sign of mental illness.
In fact most of the neoboomer and Ukrogimps are mentally ill to varying degree.
In fact most of the neoboomer and Ukrogimps are mentally ill to varying degree.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 10:50 am to Coeur du Tigre
Posted on 10/6/25 at 10:54 am to LARancher1991
Looks like both NORKS and Cubans will fight in exchange for food.
This post was edited on 10/6/25 at 11:18 am
Posted on 10/6/25 at 10:55 am to Coeur du Tigre
The answer is second worst.
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Posted on 10/6/25 at 11:23 am to Auburn1968
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The royalty of the Kyivan Rus were Scandinavian.
Grok sez:
Ukraine's history stretches back thousands of years, shaped by its fertile lands and strategic location. Archaeological evidence shows early human presence from the Paleolithic era, with the Trypillian culture (ca. 4800–3000 BCE) leaving advanced settlements. The region later saw Scythians, Sarmatians, and other nomadic tribes.
In the 9th century, Kyivan Rus' emerged as a powerful medieval state, centered in Kyiv, uniting Slavic tribes under leaders like Volodymyr the Great, who adopted Christianity in 988. It became a cultural and economic hub, connecting Europe and Byzantium. After its decline in the 12th century due to internal strife and Mongol invasions, the region fragmented.
Part of the film "The Northman" takes place in what is modern day Ukraine I believe. The area has an interesting history.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 11:25 am to Auburn1968
Putin still working on Trump. He is worried about Ukraine getting those Tomahawks. No news of any breakthroughs on the ground.
ISW
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Key Takeaways Russian President Vladimir Putin continues attempts to deter the US from sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine by linking improvements in the US-Russian bilateral relationship to concessions from the United States on the war in Ukraine.
The Kremlin is trying to prevent the United States from providing Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine in order to retain the sanctuary that Russia enjoys in its rear.
Russia launched its largest combined drone and missile strike against Lviv Oblast on the night of October 4 to 5 with 163 combined projectiles.
The pro-Russian Georgian Dream party secured widespread majorities in municipal elections in Georgia on October 4, sparking mass protests that Georgian Dream officials tried to blame on Ukraine.
Russia is likely leveraging its close relations with Serbia and Republika Srpska to threaten to destabilize the Balkans and undermine European cohesion.
Russian forces advanced in the Kostyantynivka-Druzhkivka tactical area.
ISW
Posted on 10/6/25 at 11:34 am to doubleb
CRINK update...
North Korea supplies up to half of Russia’s ammunition needs – Ukrainian intel
North Korea currently provides Russia with 35–50% of its ammunition requirements, delivering 200,000–260,000 shells of 152 mm and 122 mm per month.
This information was provided to Ukrinform by Oleh Alexandrov, an officer of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (FISU).
“Currently, North Korea supplies Russia with 35–50% of its ammunition needs, providing 200–260 thousand 152 mm and 122 mm shells each month,” Alexandrov said.
He also recalled that Pyongyang had supplied Russia with launchers and short-range ballistic missiles KN-23 and KN-24, which Russian forces used to shell Ukrainian cities.
According to Alexandrov, Russia and North Korea are using the war in Ukraine to test and improve North Korean weapons on the battlefield. This includes a modernized version of the Soviet Konkurs anti-tank missile system (North Korean version: Phoenix-2), the long-range self-propelled ATGM Bulsae-4, and the 600mm KN-25 heavy MLRS.
The FISU estimates that 8,500–13,000 North Korean troops are deployed in Russia’s Kursk region, allowing Russia to redeploy an equivalent number of its own forces to the front against Ukraine.
Intelligence also recorded the arrival of 1,000 additional North Korean troops in Kursk in September, including 1,000 sappers and 5,000 military engineers, according to Pyongyang’s statements.
The Kremlin is also deploying North Korean labor migrants to compensate for workforce losses due to mobilization. Currently, over 17,800 North Korean workers are employed in Russia, with plans to recruit 26,000 more, including 6,000 assigned to construction work in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
Ukrinform
North Korea supplies up to half of Russia’s ammunition needs – Ukrainian intel
North Korea currently provides Russia with 35–50% of its ammunition requirements, delivering 200,000–260,000 shells of 152 mm and 122 mm per month.
This information was provided to Ukrinform by Oleh Alexandrov, an officer of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (FISU).
“Currently, North Korea supplies Russia with 35–50% of its ammunition needs, providing 200–260 thousand 152 mm and 122 mm shells each month,” Alexandrov said.
He also recalled that Pyongyang had supplied Russia with launchers and short-range ballistic missiles KN-23 and KN-24, which Russian forces used to shell Ukrainian cities.
According to Alexandrov, Russia and North Korea are using the war in Ukraine to test and improve North Korean weapons on the battlefield. This includes a modernized version of the Soviet Konkurs anti-tank missile system (North Korean version: Phoenix-2), the long-range self-propelled ATGM Bulsae-4, and the 600mm KN-25 heavy MLRS.
The FISU estimates that 8,500–13,000 North Korean troops are deployed in Russia’s Kursk region, allowing Russia to redeploy an equivalent number of its own forces to the front against Ukraine.
Intelligence also recorded the arrival of 1,000 additional North Korean troops in Kursk in September, including 1,000 sappers and 5,000 military engineers, according to Pyongyang’s statements.
The Kremlin is also deploying North Korean labor migrants to compensate for workforce losses due to mobilization. Currently, over 17,800 North Korean workers are employed in Russia, with plans to recruit 26,000 more, including 6,000 assigned to construction work in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
Ukrinform
Posted on 10/6/25 at 11:34 am to Coeur du Tigre
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The new tech arising from Russia...
Posted on 10/6/25 at 11:35 am to doubleb
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Putin still working on Trump. He is worried about Ukraine getting those Tomahawks. No news of any breakthroughs on the ground.
More like you have your head up your arse. Ukraine is getting cauldroned on every major sector.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 11:38 am to singittomenafogimp
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most of the neoboomer and Ukrogimps are mentally ill to varying degree.

Posted on 10/6/25 at 11:41 am to singittomenafogimp
Total Russian victory soon right?

Posted on 10/6/25 at 12:09 pm to LARancher1991
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Total Russian victory soon right?
Ukraine is like a sniped hog who just hasn't dropped yet. Definitely gonna die, but still not safe to approach. Perfect analogy.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 12:09 pm to singittomenafogimp
quote:Can't humor?!?
can't humor
Are you now trying to turn a noun into a verb?? That would be like me telling you, "You can't Lawn Boy."
That's embarrassing...
Posted on 10/6/25 at 12:13 pm to singittomenafogimp
Going on 4 years and that hog still hasn't dropped. Maybe whatever shot it isn't powerful enough.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 12:15 pm to singittomenafogimp
quote:Metaphor not analogy, Einstein.
Perfect analogy.
Posted on 10/6/25 at 12:16 pm to LARancher1991
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Going on 4 years and that hog still hasn't dropped.
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