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▶Day: 983 — Daily battlefield assessment: http://isw.pub/UkraineConflictUpdatesISW

▶Latest
>The US announced a new Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) package of military assistance to Ukraine, with an estimated value of $425 million
>Putin's decree to recapture all of Kursk Oblast by Oct 1 AND Oct 15 failed
>Ukraine is planning to draft another 160k troops into its military
>Prosecutors plan to seek 17 years in prison for Teixeira who used Discord to leak classified military documents about the war in Ukraine
>US imposed more sanctions on nearly 400 entities and individuals related to evasion of the sanctions against russia
>Kyiv has requested supplies of long-range U.S. Tomahawk missiles, confidential information leaked again
>Thousands rally in Georgia to denounce the result of parliamentary elections they say were rigged by Russia
>Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 Plant Halts Amid Tightening US Sanctions
>Japan to reportedly cover $3.3 billion of G7 loan to Ukraine
>Russian media report that drones hit two distilleries in Voronezh region of Russia last night. Earlier, a distillery in Novokhopersk was hit by drones as well.
>The Bank of Russia raised its key interest rate to 21% in its October 2024 meeting, previously at 19%
>UN Secretary-General calls on Putin for a "just peace" in Ukraine during the BRICS summit in Kazan
>President Yoon says South Korea could consider sending arms to Ukraine depending on north korea-russia military cooperation
>Pokrovsk and Kurakhove communities are now active combat zones

▶Telegram
http://rentry.org/telosint2023
http://t.me/ukr_pics

▶Intel
http://t.me/DeepStateEN
http://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG (equipment explorer)
http://ukr.warspotting.net (visually confirmed losses)

▶Maps
http://deepstatemap.live/en
http://liveuamap.com/en

>DISPOSABLE SOLDIER - TOUR 1 (diary of a RU mobik) (translation courtesy of cofi anon)
https://files.catbox.moe/34fuhc.txt
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>>486791979
The greatest poverty in the world can only be found when looking for America's interests in ukraine.

There is so little interest for the American people in ukraine that the opposite exists in reality.

In fact, there are significant interests for the American people in being allies with Russia.

The US has no geopolitical conflicts with Russia worth going to war over. The two (along with Europe) have vast opportunities for trade and cooperation.

The west's involvement in ukraine is the embodiment of all the reasons the west is in decline.
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>>486791999
>блят stop killing us like cattle
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May the fella be with you
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Why is mershi giga seething today?
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>>486791979
>(translation courtesy of cofi anon)

this is how you know its fake.

also, why offer to bake when you're just gonna advertise your new diss track.
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>>486792054
...today?

He's been like that for good portion of two years now.
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>>486791979
THE ONLY GOOD ZIGGER IS A DEAD ZIGGER
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>>486792091
Nah he used to be a "debater" now he just seeths like any other zshill
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>>486791999
Nobody would've helped Ukraine if Zelensky wasn't a Jew.
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>>486792142
No, he wasn't a debater ever. Every time he was feeling overpowered or bested, he'd resort to "trannies don't get sources".
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>>486792091
no one reads the uhg header, btw.

You fell into the same trap as the czech propagandists, you dont know your audience.

Your audience doesnt read.
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>>486792092
Exactly. Now go jump off the roof you zigger scum.
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>>486792180
>>486792221
Is this the best the z shill have ? Come on bruh step you're game up
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>>486792181
>Every time he was feeling overpowered or bested

overpowered???

by ankle biters?
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>>486791979 TOMORROW

Russian losses per 03/11/24 reported by the Ukrainian general staff

+1410 men
+12 tanks
+36 AFVs
+10 artillery pieces
+70 UAVs
+1 cruise missile
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1852989784450376008

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQkB8XqYKqU
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>>486792296
Bruh you're so retarded we can tell it's you from only 1 post . Come the fuck on . Put on a memeflag and try a new tactic maybe you'll have some fun.
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>486792221
>Filter - Unique ID
adios
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Overnight, Russia once again launched a large missile and drone attack

Shot down:
1/1 Kh-59/69 cruise missile
93/96 Shahed drones (66 regular, 27 EW)

Another drone flew back to Belarus.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1852990299066257448
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>>486792359
>we can tell it's you from only 1 post

the blinding aura of superiority is unmistakable.

I have one question, why would you ever assume a person would want to blend in among your kind?
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>>486792389
>Another drone flew back to Belarus.
This is pretty sus and has been for a while . Are they going back for recon data's sake or falseflag attacking Belarus to piss Luka?
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>>486792446
The issue is not you blending in but being some anon even a z shill one . Maybe try the noootrolor tactic .
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>>486792383
No you piece of zigger shit, everyone else will see your rotten entrails, you doublefaced scum.
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>>486792181

News is coming out that the people responsible for the deaths of Peanut and Fred were actually ukrainians.

everyone hates you guys now.
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You shills are still spamming garbage here?
Your lungs must be more used to farts than air at this point.
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>>486792671
Dont worry,

trannies saying they filtered you is just their way of flirting. They never filter anyone.
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1/ An American citizen who secretly spied for Russia throughout the war in Ukraine, providing Russian forces with targeting information while possibly posing as an aid worker or volunteer, has given a press conference in Moscow explaining why he acted as he did.
https://x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1852713306068246619

2/ 34-year-old Daniel Martindale is said by Russian sources to have been in Ukraine since 11 February 2022 and proactively contacted Russian security forces when he arrived. He sent them the coordinates of Ukrainian military facilities, helping them to carry out airstrikes.
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3/ He is said, in particular, to have "played a key role in preparing the assault on the village of Bohoiavlenka [north of Vuledar] in late October." The Russians captured the village on 27 October and were filmed raising their flag there.
https://x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1852713311512465462
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4/ Martindale communicated using a phone delivered by a Russian drone. He was extracted from the war zone on 27 October 2024 and brought to Donetsk, where he was photographed alongside armed men (presumably the squad that carried out the extraction).
https://x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1852713314914066922
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>>486792787
>>486792832

basically every piggy still living in ukraine provides information to the Russians.
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"Disposable Soldier"

Chapter 4. Wandering in Search of Our Positions. Frontline. April of '23.

The original can be found here: https://endchan.net/.media/523c1e63e16c9ca9a21c77a2960065ab-applicationpdf.pdf

Part 1/?

Complete darkness, an unfamiliar treeline, and a bunch of mobilized soldiers, lost and weary. A nasty April drizzle was coming down. Artillery fire rumbled somewhere in the distance, but our position was safe.

We unloaded into a treeline as a single platoon. Without command, without a company commander, without battalion officers. Fortunately, trenches and dugouts had already been prepared in the treeline. We settled in wherever we could and started getting ready for bed. There wasn't enough room for me in the dugout.

For a good half hour, I wandered through the trenches looking for a comfortable spot, and my search was successful. I found a concrete pillbox where I stashed all my gear, sheltering it from the rain. I settled down for the night in what used to be a generator shed: a convenient pit in the ground covered with logs and a camouflage net. The bottom was covered with pallets: previously, they held a generator, now they held me. The pit reeked of gasoline, but I didn't care—I was too tired to care. I desperately wanted to sleep. Shmel joined me later, but he couldn’t stand the smell for even half an hour: he got a terrible headache and went to look for a better place.

Having slept in the generator shed until midday, I crawled out and started to survey the surroundings. There was a convenient latrine dug in the trenches, below ground level – credit to those who had dug in here. The entire treeline was properly fortified. The other guys were sitting in dugouts, searching for their things in the treeline, and no one knew what to do next. We spent the whole day milling about in these trenches, and in the evening, we were ordered to move again.
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Part 2/?

This time, the Ural truck carried not only our belongings but also the company's equipment: weapons crates and a massive field kitchen. The problem was that it wasn't a mobile field kitchen on wheels, but a stationary one on metal skids, which eight of us had to load onto the truck. Since there wasn't enough room in the Ural, we made two trips. And we didn't have to go far: because of the constant rain, the road had turned to mud, and halfway there, we had to transfer everything to MT-LBs (multi-purpose tracked armoured personnel carriers).

That was my first time riding in an MT-LB – a tracked armoured personnel carrier for transporting troops and equipment. With great effort, we loaded the field kitchen onto the roof of the MT-LB and our belongings inside the troop compartment. Some of us rode on the outside, "on the armour," but I was lucky enough to get inside the troop compartment. You couldn’t call the ride comfortable, but at least I was sheltered from the rain and mud. And the rain and mud became our constant companions for the next few months.

After driving some more distance, we arrived at our new positions late at night. And the rain kept drizzling and drizzling. That's when I realized that I desperately needed shelter for the night, and I had to build it myself.

The solution came surprisingly quickly. I spotted some crates of company weapons, a camouflage net, and a raincoat. I positioned the crates to form two "walls" with enough space between them for me and my belongings. I covered the crates with the camouflage net, weighing down the edges with some logs—the roof was done. At the head of my makeshift shelter, I placed our generator and my belongings, covering everything with the raincoat—the roof was complete. It only had one open "entrance," which I crawled into, spread out my sleeping bag, and even managed to take off my boots. The rain wasn't heavy, and my shelter saved me that night.
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5/ Photos taken by Martindale and published by RIA Novosti suggest that he lived alongside Ukrainians, presumably in the Vuhledar area. He hasn't said what he was doing at the time, but it seems likely that he was working as an aid worker or in some kind of voluntary capacity.
https://x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1852713318001062368

6/ According to Martindale himself, "I was in Poland two years before the war. I was a missionary, and I followed the news in the Western media and realized that there was a high probability that a war would start in Ukraine."

7/ "I had wanted to go to Russia for a long time, and I realized that this was the very moment I had been waiting for."

After having crossed the border, "I wanted to get to Donetsk. I realized that I needed to somehow coordinate my actions with the Russian side."

8/ "I needed to understand where the front line was, where the Russian soldiers were located. I started tracking this through the news, watched various Telegram channels.

9/ "I found a channel that belonged to the [Donetsk People's Republic] territorial defence unit, there was a bot there. I maintained contacts with the Russian side mainly through Telegram. I received messages through this bot."

10/ He says he was motivated to "save the lives of Russian soldiers and to ensure some kind of future for Russians in Ukraine. ... I was able to get a different point of view, not just the information that is broadcast by Western media."

11/ Martindale believes that "this is a war in which one side is fighting for justice, and the other side is interested in promoting its financial interests and is not interested in the well-being of its citizens."

12/ He claims that many Ukrainians "are waiting for liberation by the Russian army. ... We need to hide our sympathy for Russia."
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>>486792979
>I was a missionary

What a reprehensible human being. Missionary, right.
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Part 3/?

As we spread out further, we came across some neighbours who finally told us where we were. It turned out we were very close to our good old Village Z – the one where the shopkeeper lived who ran his little store. Happy to hear this, we figured out how to get there and started heading that way. First one group went, then another, and so on. My turn came too. Gathering a group, we set off for the village to resupply.

Along the way, we saw abandoned positions. Someone had lived here before. There were whole dugouts, trenches, unfinished pits in the ground, and piles of abandoned belongings. We took note of this and entered the village. We recognized our old friend Vityok, the shopkeeper's assistant.

"Hey hey, Vityok, hello there! Long time no see, good to see you again!"

"Hello, guys! Glad to see you alive and well."

He recognized us. Or at least pretended to. We’d been going to his store for almost all of December and remembered him well. He, of course, had dozens of customers from various units every day – naturally, he didn't remember everyone. We stocked up on all sorts of things for the platoon's needs: gas canisters, wet wipes, and of course, soda, juice, sausage, sweets, and other goodies. One of our comrades, nicknamed Metla (Broom), hadn't had time to withdraw cash while we were at the training ground, so he gave the shopkeeper his bank card and PIN, asking him to go to Russia and withdraw cash for him. This was, of course, risky, but Metla had no other choice but to trust the shopkeeper.
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Part 4/?

Loaded with purchases, we headed back. On the way back, I took note of materials that might be useful, planning to return for them later. When we got back to our own, everyone happily began consuming and drinking everything we'd bought. Meanwhile, the rain kept coming down. We started to realize that we needed to improve our shelters.

By this point, I had started to understand that a "lone wolf cub has to fend for himself." There were no commanders here who knew what to do; our platoon leader, Katapulta, was sitting by a campfire in an open dugout, just as bewildered as the rest of us. There were no experienced soldiers who would politely settle us into dry quarters. And my comrades wouldn't take care of me either, because they were busy taking care of themselves.

So, I returned to the abandoned positions on the way to Village Z. The most resourceful among us had already occupied the ready-made dugouts in that part of the treeline. I got the materials I had my eye on. After walking around the positions, I gathered a rigid medical stretcher, a greenhouse frame for cucumbers, some tarp, a couple of camouflage nets, and a torn raincoat. This loot actually saved me. I returned to my group and started building a new shelter.
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>>486792979
13/ "We need to hide our true intentions, that is, we need to wait, bide our time, ... hide the fact that we are not at all patriotic towards the Kyiv regime. ... You could see how people live with this, and I myself lived with this and also had to hide my thoughts."
https://x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1852713336938357043

14/ He calls for Ukraine to be defeated and disarmed, and its government put on trial "either under Russian law or in accordance with international law, as German war criminals were tried for killing Poles and Jews."

15/ Martindale's VK page says that he was born in 1991, studied at a private university in the US state of Indiana, and knows Russian, Polish, and Chinese. He appears to have travelled to Vladivostok for a sports competition in 2018 and lived in Poland in 2020.

16/ He states that he is a libertarian and is clearly religious, stating his support for the Free Christian Church of the Polish town of Palowice.

17/ After the war, Martindale wants to be a farmer in Russia. He says that he wants to get a Russian passport and won't go back to the US. "Do I want to go back to the US? No. I'm telling you for sure, as far as I understand. Since 2005, I consider the US my enemy." /end
https://x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1852713346459382267

Sources:
https://ria.ru/20241102/martindeyl-1981519870.html

https://svoboda.org/a/33184915.html
https://vk.com/id341388380
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>As a result of the revolution in the USSR, these components were completely lost. Therefore, the industrialization of the USSR in the thirties was actually organized by the Americans and the Germans. The main institution that was created to carry out industrialization was Gosprojektstroj. Its role in the history of the USSR was not particularly emphasized. Understandable, because it was led by the American architect Albert Khan and his brother Moritz Khan, ensuring the construction of around 300 of the most strategically important industrial facilities of the USSR. For example, the famous Stalingrad tractor factory was originally built in the USA in 1930, then dismantled, transferred to the USSR and there, under the supervision of American engineers, put together again, like Lego blocks. The engineering work of the construction of the no less famous Dnieper was also managed by the Americans, but the turbines were supplied by General Electric. It was an irony of fate, especially for Germany, whose army and cities were heavily bombarded by Soviet artillery in World War II. Perhaps it is strange, but at the beginning of 1940, the German artillery design bureau (KB-2) was still operating in the USSR. This is how the Germans forged their later defeat to a certain extent.
>However, the most important thing remained for Germany - the human capital forged over the centuries - both industrialists and skilled workers. This made it possible to quickly rebuild the war-torn country, which is now the undisputed leader of European industry. The Second World War did not change anything only in the economic model of the USSR - it remained the same as it had been established by Stalin.
Part dunno/the same amount
This concludes the fragmented reading of the book
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>>486793029
Well he is a traitor and liar so he's gonna have comfy time in hell .
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>>486793029
>What a reprehensible human being. Missionary, right.
right
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Part 5/?

I laid the stretcher out on the ground between some bushes. Sleeping bag on top. Cucumber frame on top of that. And then the camouflage nets, tarp, and raincoat over the frame. This way, I wasn’t lying on the damp ground but was slightly elevated, thanks to the stretcher. The greenhouse frame served as the structure for the walls and roof, covered from the rain by all the materials I’d found. The problem was that all the materials were old and torn. There was nothing to seal the gaps and holes with. But it was better than nothing. By nightfall, I had a shelter. The other guys had a good laugh watching me crawl inside. Like a caterpillar, I wriggled into this pathetic greenhouse, tried to undress in the tiny space, and settled down comfortably in my sleeping bag. I slept soundly in my greenhouse for a good twelve hours. In the middle of the night, the rain started coming down harder and harder. Water flowed through the holes in the greenhouse and the seams of the tarp, pooling right under my backside in a cold puddle. But it was too late to change anything about the structure. So I simply resigned myself to the fact that my ass would be wet and cold, and just kept sleeping.

In the morning, I crawled out of my sleeping bag, shivering and soaked. I had never slept in such dampness before. I was shaking, my teeth were chattering, I quickly got dressed, and with trembling hands, tried to tie my boots. I crawled out of my greenhouse like a caterpillar again. Once outside, I found my platoon in an even more miserable state than myself. It turned out that my greenhouse had been the most reliable shelter of all those built the previous day. Everyone else was much wetter, colder, and more exhausted than I was. And today, they weren’t laughing at my shelter, but praising it in admiration.
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Part 7/?

That day, we decided that this couldn't go on. We needed to occupy houses again! We couldn't abandon our positions, though our purpose at these positions remained unclear. After conferring, we decided to send a small group to the Village of Z to find a dry, unoccupied house. Katapulta gave his approval. I joined this group, and we set off. Once back in the village, we spent some time asking around among the locals and other soldiers and soon found an empty house.

The house was small and barely fit eight people. But that was enough for us. A dry house! We hung our sleeping bags up to dry, went to the shopkeeper’s for some supplies, found some firewood, and settled down to rest. We were supposed to stay in the house for one day and then switch with another group. But, as always, our plans were not meant to be. “Man proposes, God disposes,” as they say.

In the afternoon, Ofis contacted us by radio and ordered us to return. We were moving again! We gathered our sleeping bags and trudged back. Of course, none of us had time to dry out completely; we were all still damp and chilled. At that moment, the spirit of looting flared up within me, and without a twinge of conscience, I stole the homeowner’s shovel and axe. I was starting to understand: to survive here, I needed to take everything that wasn’t nailed down.
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Ah shit, to those who are going to have a catbox dump, that part is 6/?
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Part 7/?

Fortunately, this entire area was safe, and we were able to move around without armour. Walking around in armour would have been too exhausting. We returned to our platoon and began loading up. We were to be transported by MT-LB again, in several trips. Again, we loaded the field kitchen onto the roof, carried bags of company supplies, and stowed our duffel bags in the troop compartment. And the rain, the endless rain. We formed a chain and passed the things from hand to hand. Krab, Utka, Shlyapa, and I were standing next to each other in the chain. We were already hysterical from this weather. We laughed and filmed our suffering.

“Everything’s fucked…”

“Everything’s fucked!”

“Everything’s fucked!”

“Every…”

“…thing’s fuuuuucked!”

Everything truly was fucked. Thick, sticky mud covered everything. Our legs were covered in mud up to the shins. Our arms were covered in mud up to the elbows. The supply bags were covered in mud. The weapons were covered in mud. The armour was covered in mud. The sleeping bags were covered in mud. The duffel bags were covered in mud. We were completely covered in mud. Thick, sticky, cold, wet mud was everywhere, and there was no escape.

“I’m loving life! Loving it!”

“Life is so good!”

“Living the dream!”

These words were uttered with a hysterical, mocking tone. There was a cheerful madness in my eyes.
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SHOCKING REPORTS emerge of widespread, coordinated election fraud during Georgia’s parliamentary elections. The details reveal a well-oiled machine of manipulation—far too intricate to be local improvisation.
Here’s what went down and why international action is essential.
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720852061524362

A report from a polling station in Iormughanlo: observers saw Georgian Dream (GD) operatives monitoring voter turnout, organizing transport, and even paying voters. This had to be centralized planning with clear directives from GD leadership.
2/24
https://oc-media.org/features/whoever-will-pay-more-i-will-observe-for-him-the-georgian-parliamentary-elections-in-iormughanlo/

https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720854867620218
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>>486792979
>>486793029
>>486793214
found his linked in btw
https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-martindale-00a50977/?originalSubdomain=pl
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Across Georgia, intimidating figures were stationed outside polling stations. Their job? To signal to every voter that they were being watched. This fear tactic wasn’t isolated; it was a widespread, coordinated pre-planned effort to suppress opposition votes.
3/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720858168488369

Observers faced harassment, and in some cases, violence. For example, @guramios (see video) tried to stop a person with a fake ID but couldn’t manage to prevent the vote.
4/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720862396391732
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8/8

While the first two groups were being transported, Katapulta, a few other comrades, and I sat by a campfire in an unfinished dugout. We discussed the weather and cursed the command.

“This is fucking bullshit! No dugouts, no electricity! And when the radios die, what are we gonna do? How are we supposed to charge them, for fuck's sake?” Katapulta lamented.

We’d been hoping for prepared positions and good supply lines. How naive we were, how inexperienced. And our platoon commander Katapulta was just as naive as we were.

Finally, the last group loaded up onto the MT-LBs. This time, I rode on the outside, on top of the armor. We settled in as best we could and braced ourselves. The vehicles drove through the mud; thick, viscous sludge flew from under the tracks. The engine roared loudly, drowning out our voices. Whenever I ride somewhere with a view of the passing scenery, my mood lifts a little, and I started humming softly:

(He starts to hum this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfLYcJvQlA8)

Song translation is available here: https://lyricstranslate.com/ru/doroga-v-oblaka-doroga-v-oblaka-road-clouds.html)

Late at night, we arrived at some new positions—another treeline. We were met by our comrade Kolobok.
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At polling stations, GD’s voter lists were used as checklists by mafia like "party captains". Each voter was accounted for, ensuring no one from “their side” was missed. This level of control at polling stations was all about maximizing GD’s numbers.
5/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720866347405757

GD even organized call centers and transport to bring in voters, ensuring turnout wasn’t just high but heavily skewed. Vans were dispatched to pick up voters from their homes, ensuring they arrived at polling stations to vote.
6/24

Voter ID numbers were openly recorded, completely eroding ballot secrecy. The message was clear: GD knew who you were, and they knew how you voted. Privacy at the ballot box was entirely compromised.
7/24

Shockingly, payments were handed out after votes were cast. Voters knew what was expected of them, and GD made sure their “loyalty” was rewarded. This practice blatantly violates the integrity of a secret vote.
8/24
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>>486793636
Cameras were strategically set up in some polling stations, adding another layer of intimidation. Ballots were so thin they were nearly transparent, allowing everyone to see the party each person voted for. GD turned polling stations into monitoring centers.
9/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720877747503444
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>>486792488
luka will be busy with elections soon, no point pissing him off now. pretty sure those are just drones with fucked up navigation
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>>486793698
The use of transparent ballots removed the secrecy of voting entirely. Voters’ choices were visible, ensuring that everyone could see who they supported. This setup alone undermines any claims of fair and democratic process.
10/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720881547493382
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>0 hohol flags ITT
It’s over
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>>486791979
TZD
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>>486793435
I'll save this chain of posts probably like the other anon on a catbox txt
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>>486793126
I hope ukies send special forces behind the lines, and kill this spy, who helped russians to kill innocent people in ukraine
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>>486793740
Signs of fraud were everywhere: people with checklists outside polling stations, records of voter ID numbers breaching secrecy, payments handed out after voting, cameras at polling booths, transparent ballots, voting with others’ IDs, and carousel (multiple) voting.
11/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720885418819800
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>>486793773
This i most likely fake bruh . Wait for real dead norks they will come .
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>>486793773
>>486793836
SK was talking about dispatching "psychological warfare" officers, so it's likely just the beginning.
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>>486793126
Another faggot to be raped and killed just like the texan fuck.
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Dear Frol Sergeevich!

Thank you for the monthly summary from 10/27! – In my opinion, it turned out well, a convenient format – I am interested in receiving more.

In general, I agree with the final thesis that “in the current format of the SVO, neither Ukraine nor Russia are capable of achieving a decisive victory (“Ukraine” – due to a lack of resources, Russia – due to the authorities’ fears of not being able to maintain the situation during mobilization)”. Hence the Kremlin’s pathetic and pitiful (when observed “from the outside”) attempts to “persuade partners to compromise”. It seems that the elders have already forgotten (due to developing dementia) the very basics of political psychology, which say that a public demonstration of weakness in a confrontation is a sure path to shame and defeat. Even the notorious "compromise" would have been easier and faster to achieve by firmly demonstrating a readiness to "fight to the bitter end" rather than hinting to "partners" every 2 weeks that, they say, "we are not against making peace." It is characteristic that very insignificant (on a strategic scale) successes in Donbass (for the Ukies - a "secondary front" from the very beginning of the war) are tended to be presented by propaganda as a "collapse of the front" of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The defeat of several "secondary" territorial defense brigades (which were stubbornly not reinforced by reserves) is presented as signs of the imminent "collapse" of the entire enemy front line.
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While GD rigged the election domestically, Alexander Malkevich—a U.S.-sanctioned Russian propagandist linked to the infamous troll farms—was welcomed in Georgia. Malkevich attended GD events, while some Western journalists with "red-flagged" passports were denied entry.
12/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720889814479027

Malkevich’s presence signals a troubling Russian influence in the elections. Here we have a sanctioned propagandist free to operate during Georgia’s critical democratic process, all while GD restricted entry to journalists. @RayBaseley.
13/24
https://oc-media.org/czech-journalist-detained-in-airport-ahead-of-georgian-elections/

https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720893035745492
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>>486793904
At the same time, propaganda stubbornly ignores the very unpleasant (and very alarming) facts that in the truly "sore" areas for the enemy, where its cadre units operate - in Kharkov (Volchansk, Kupyansk), Kursk (Sudzha) - the fighting is extremely stubborn and the front, in fact, has "frozen" or is close to it. Meanwhile, attacks on the deepest and deepest rear (including strategically important objects) are intensifying week after week. And they are causing more and more tangible damage.

It is clear from the reports that the enemy has and is saving reserves. Therefore, talking about the "imminent collapse" of its front due to the loss of several cities and urban-type settlements in the DPR is simply stupid. The enemy has been holding a regional center on the territory of the "old regions" for 3 months and the Russian Armed Forces can do nothing about it! - So why expect that the Kyiv bastards controlled from overseas will suddenly agree to a truce on terms favorable to Moscow? The front continues, in general, to remain stable and devours Russian lives and resources regularly and in huge quantities. If the "scales" noticeably tip in Moscow's favor, the enemy will find the resources to "balance" it. First of all, due to technological superiority and its build-up, but other "moves" are also possible - the "battle of attrition" will continue until the Ukrainian Armed Forces are completely defeated and disintegrate.
That's how I see it.

Respectfully (signature) I.V. Girkin
10/30/2024
Kirovo-Chepetsk, IK-5
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>>486793952
But the cracks in GD’s fortress are starting to show. Alt-Info’s Konstantine Morgoshia, sanctioned by the US, admitted that GD realistically only had 600,000 supporters. Even he acknowledged that relying on ID fraud would backfire.
14/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720896705757574

Sanctioned GD figure Zviad Kharazishvili has reportedly gone into hiding. Magnitsky Act sanctions often have that effect. Everyone within GD knows this, revealing the potential for internal unraveling—a sign that not everyone wants to go down with GD’s sinking ship.
15/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720900606464339
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>>486793904
>>486793971
>Still doomposting about mogulization .
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>>486794090
Meanwhile, the opposition is still strong and more unified. Despite relentless intimidation, leaders are rallying under President Salome Zourabichvili’s @Zourabichvili_S
guidance. They’re showing the resilience needed to challenge GD’s authoritarian grip.
16/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720904469668246

I beleive GD will crack before the opposition does. The fear of individually targeted sanctions looms large, with GD’s inner circle fully aware that consequences are closing in.
Their desperation is evident in their frantic efforts to control the narrative.
17/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720908688936971
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>>486794224
US sanctions have already begun targeting key figures. Zviad Kharazishvili is just one example. More have to come - without delay.
These sanctions will rattle GD, and more pressure will expose further weaknesses in their ranks.
18/24
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy2580

https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720911268348140

Next in line should be the leaders of the Central Election Commission (CEC), which played a crucial role in enabling GD’s fraud. The CEC’s complicity in GD’s manipulation tactics shows that it is no longer an independent body but merely an extension of GD’s power.
19/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720914590302269
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>>486794327
Then there are the leaders and foot soldiers of the State Security Service of Georgia, who played a role in creating an environment where fear and coercion.
This is no longer a government body serving the people; it’s a weaponized agency propping up GD.
20/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720918373785708

The level of fraud is also documented by Edison Research and HarrisX is staggering reports. Their exit polls showed massive discrepancies with official CEC results, pointing to clear manipulation on an unprecedented scale.
21/24
https://civil.ge/archives/633038

https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720923821961571
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>>486793971
Boт кoмy-тo дeлaть нeхyй
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>>486794428
Reports indicate that GD tampered with roughly 300,000 votes, an estimated 14-15% of all votes cast. This figure matches the gap between Edison Research’s exit polls and the CEC's “official” count—a damning statistic that cannot be ignored.
22/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720927026323643

Now is the time for Western allies to act decisively. Targeted sanctions must hit not only GD’s top figures but also their families and associates, crippling the networks that sustain their power. Caution is no longer necessary—the evidence of fraud is already clear.
23/24
https://x.com/terjehelland/status/1852720930067202180

https://oc-media.org/opinions/editorial-georgias-rigged-election/
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>>486791979
Today, attention is once again focused on Moldova, where the second round of the presidential election is underway. The current pro-European president, Maia Sandu, is up against Kremlin-backed candidate Alexandr Stoianoglo.

In the first round, they received 42.45% and 25.98% of the vote, respectively. Today's voter turnout has now reached 10%.

Watch as Russia tries to intervene and disrupt the elections.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1852991130008228185
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>>486792959
>White race status?
Saved
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>>486793971
Russian emigrant, please.
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Dmitry Medvedev believes that Donald Trump faces the fate of JFK if he tries to "stop the war in Ukraine".

The former Russian president, now a well-known blogger, shared his thoughts on the upcoming U.S. elections on his Telegram channel. In his personal view, one should expect nothing from Donald Trump other than adherence to the “systemic rules” of the American deep state.

He also noted that the bipartisan consensus on the need to defeat Russia will remain in place regardless of who wins.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1852993221749612912

op pic
https://files.catbox.moe/llb3h2.jpg
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"Disposable Soldier"

Chapter 5. First Days in "The Office." Frontline. April of '23.

The original can be found here: https://endchan.net/.media/523c1e63e16c9ca9a21c77a2960065ab-applicationpdf.pdf

Part 1/?

Kolobok and a few other guys met our last group disembarking from the MT-LB. Fortunately, in this treeline, the shelters were already dug for us. They showed us where everyone would be staying: one dugout per squad. In pitch darkness, we trudged along the road to our assigned dugouts. Our squad settled into a small but cosy dugout for six people. There were nine of us. Two-tiered bunks were arranged in a U-shape at the back of the dugout: seven people fit on them, two of whom shared a bunk. Someone settled on a crate of RPG rounds, and Utka curled up on the "closet" shelf. He lay there whispering, repeating the same thing over and over: "A roof over my head... Finally, a roof over my head. A dry dugout. Warm..."

It seemed safe here. Artillery fire could be heard somewhere far away, but nothing exploded near us, no fighting could be heard. Those who had arrived before us had already lit a tiny stove and were warming up the space. We decided to post a night watch at the entrance to the dugout, just in case. This dugout became our home for the next few months. Over time, it acquired the name: "The Office."

A Bukhanka truck was stuck in the mud on the road by our dugout, and one of the drivers came in to warm up. He’d been living here for a while and started warning us about minefields around the area, advising us not to wander off. He was drunk. Those of us who were still awake listened to him without comment – we were too tired. During the night, on my watch, our company first sergeant, nicknamed Sapog (Boot), came to check on us. After making sure everything was in order, he moved on to other squads.
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2 days until Trump stop your stupid war

Tic Toc Piggers. Yes Trump is going to save Russia (and world peace)

SMO objectives will be realised. All it took is letting democrats destroying everything.
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Part 2/?

The next morning, we started setting up our living space. The first thing I needed to do was find my belongings. The treeline stretched in a long, straight line for several kilometres, and a dirt road ran alongside it, used by trucks and MT-LBs. A path wound between the trees along the treeline, and I had to make several trips to the unloading point and back to haul all my bags to our dugout. While I was carrying things, Ofis and I had another conflict.

Sapog tasked us with urgently clearing a space in the treeline for parking the MT-LB, which was now assigned to our company. I happened to be walking past Sapog and Ofis when they were choosing a suitable spot. Sapog, as the company's first sergeant, gave the order to Ofis. And Ofis, as the acting platoon commander, delegated the task to me: "Go grab an axe and get over here! Clear the area for the MT-LB!"

I immediately figured that this task didn't actually need to be done... Especially not by me. Plus, I was busy with my own affairs. So I started playing dumb.

"I'm going to get my things..."

"I said you're not going for your things, you're going for an axe."

"I'll just quickly go get my things, bring them over, and then I'll come back."

"No, I said you're going for the axe right now!"

"But I don't know where the axe is..."

"Get the fuck out of here, Kompas, you fucking idiot!"

This arrangement suited me perfectly. So I just went on with my business. From then on, there was always tension between Ofis and me, which often escalated into arguments that Ofis always won. I tried to play dumb, work half-heartedly, and avoid him so as not to get stuck with some stupid task that didn't really need to be done.
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(You)
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Part 3/?

The next problem that needed solving was provisions. We had neither food nor water. A couple of open bottles, a few cans of food, and that was it. Fortunately, we at least had a gas burner and a little fuel. When I was fetching my things, I'd noticed the company’s supplies – a huge pile of boxes with canned goods, packages of drinking water, and a large barrel of technical water. There was some commotion around these supplies. A lot of people were milling about, taking what they needed, all without Sapog's supervision. I didn't understand whether they were taking it legally or not. So I decided to act. Blending in with the crowd, I put on a confident look and started stuffing food and water into my duffel bag. And no one noticed anything. Everyone was so busy with their own affairs that no one asked me a single question, and I successfully returned to my dugout with a bag full of provisions. But that wasn't enough for me.

I’d brought the stretcher I slept on under the cucumber frame with me! Now, it was transformed into a cargo carrier. I approached a comrade nicknamed Vyshka (Tower) and asked him, "Help me out, let's go get some supplies!"

Vyska didn't realize I meant stealing – I hadn't told him we were going looting! And we went. With even greater audacity, I started loading food and water onto the stretcher, right in front of everyone. We loaded up, probably, half a centner, and covered it with a raincoat. And we hauled it back. And again, no one said a word against it; everyone was too busy. On the way back, we ran into our comrade, Kust (Bush), who looked at the supplies on the stretcher with surprise.
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>>486793721
>luka will be busy with elections soon
I don't think there's anything to be busy about since no one except lukashits is going to participate.
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>>486794756
Even if Trump manages to steal the election again, he won't be able to do shit until January.
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>>486794756

Many people say you cant expect the same bank to get robbed twice in a row, back to back.

But I also have the impression our regime is so fucking retarded they will try to steal it again.

No honest person will believe Kamala won, but its a distinct possibility this reality will be shoved on everyone as being legit.
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>>486794890
>he won't be able to do shit until January

Will Russia collapse between now and January?
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>>486794673
Jelly?
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>>486794890
also, how could maga "steal" an election when they hold no institutional power to do so?
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>>486794926
Unlikely, but the White House can still put in one massive effort to send more weapons to Ukraine, that would last for a long time, even if Trump immediately surrenders and does Putin's bidding.
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>>486791979
That's not a "Latest". THIS is a LATEST!
>Hohol kids getting groomed to embrace THD
>>>/gif/28105509
>Destruction of hohol BRM-1K near the village of Kremyanoye in Kursk region
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>6 minute drone POV footage inside Kurakhovo
>>>/wsg/5723368
>Compilation of the ground drone-kamikaze "Mole"
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>RuMoD footage of the launch of the Sineva ballistic missile
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>Selidovo victory banners
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>Hohol asks a pharmacist to speak Ukrainian
>>>/gif/28104482
>Hohol BMP-2 rekt
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>Based holy man
>>>/gif/28104419
>Rekt Leopard in Kurakhovo
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>Westoid merc niggers eliminated by FSB on Bryansk border
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>Russian soldier down FPV by throwing AK
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>Hohols trying to recover car in Kursk get dronned
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>Geran hitting substation in Sumy region
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>New FABbening kino
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>It's Selidover
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>New Ukrainian cringe: North Korea edition
>>>/gif/28100602
>Russian troops drive through Selidover
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>Russian soldiers captured new Abrams
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>IRIS-T launcher hit by Lancet
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>FAB-1500 strike on hohol temporary deployment point in Kupyansk
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>Leopard 2A4 hit by krasnopol
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>Hohols in Kursk hit by krasnopol
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>Gornyak liberated
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>Bogoyavlenka artillery preparation
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>Mine /chug/er in Novogrodovsk and lucky hohol that survived
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>New copecage tech
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>Russian mine /chug/er on roof in Toretsk suppressing hohols
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>Hohols riding MRAP in Selidovo being shot at by Russians
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>Hohols give interview with Radio Liberty, get shelled midway
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>Another Geran raid in Sumy
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>IFV assault POV from Kursk region
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>Low altitude Geran fly-by in Sumy region
>>>/gif/28096184
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Part 4/?

“Uh, are we stealing this?”

“Yeah, just a little bit…”

“A little bit? Are they giving it out there?”

“Yeah, they’re giving it out, they’re giving it out,” I lied, and we quickly walked past.

The guys in the dugout were shocked. A whole stretcher full of provisions. I said, "Let's go again!" This time, I took Utka with me. The short, skinny fellow came with me on the next trip, and I completely wore him out. He barely managed to make it back with fifty kilograms of food and water in the stretcher. And I wasn't in the best shape either. By that point, there was almost nothing left of the company’s supplies – everyone had already taken everything. But I knew: if these supplies are going to be stolen one way or another, then we might as well be the ones to steal them. Otherwise, we’d be in trouble. So, in one day of looting, I provided my squad with food for a week and a half or two weeks.

The situation with water was worse. Every day we would go to the barrel and fill our bottles with rusty, murky technical water. It needed to be boiled. But on the way to the barrel, I would always sneak a peek at Sapog’s stash and steal a few bottles of clean drinking water from the company’s supply. I’m ashamed, of course, but there was no other way to survive.

Having dealt with carrying things and provisions, I decided to tackle the next problem: sleeping arrangements. And fortunately, I had a solution for creating one new sleeping space. My beloved stretcher somehow fit inside our dugout, and we wedged it diagonally between the second-tier bunks, right under the ceiling. Proud of my invention, I decided I would sleep in the stretcher myself! It hung over the heads of people walking by, and everyone told me I would fall out of it onto someone. But the stretcher held firm and never let me down. The guys believed in omens and told me, "If you sleep on a stretcher, you’ll become a '300' (wounded)." But I didn’t believe them and laughed at their superstition.
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>>486794993
>can still put in one massive effort to send more weapons to Ukraine

no we couldnt.

We could hand over the entire arsenal of all NATO nations to ukraine, and they still lose.
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>>486794945
Wtf is that even supposed to mean?
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Part 5/5

In the following days, I went on looting expeditions around the area. I conducted reconnaissance alone; it felt safer that way. Fortunately, the positions were safe, and we all moved around without weapons or armor. To be honest, the war felt like it was far away from us. Venturing further and further from "The Office," I discovered abandoned dugouts containing crates of canned food and sometimes even drinking water. I gradually loaded all of this into my looting duffel bag and hauled it back to "The Office," creating a stockpile for my squad.

Everyone else was also busy with domestic chores. Some gathered firewood, some stoked the stove, some arranged the dugout and stashed supplies in corners and on shelves. Other squads were also engaged in looting, and they were successful too. They managed to loot stoves and stovepipes – much better than the one we had in "The Office." They found provisions as well. Eventually, Sapog and Plita established a system for delivering food and water to the company, and the supply problems disappeared. Life began to settle into a stable routine, and with it came the inevitable army idiocy.
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>>486795139
lurk more
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>>486794756
This.
After all, Ukies had almost 3 mf years to turn the tide yet (((he))) decided he's gonna collect money and build private mansions in the United States.
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>>486793255
>>486792979
it's funny that a lot of prominent ziggers are amerimutts
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>>486795368
Mccarthyism was right
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How corrupt of a society must ukraine be that 3 years into the war they still have manpower shortages after dipping into roughly a 10 mln population pool?
Honestly bewilders me.
How do you expect to crush the russnigger?
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"Disposable Soldier"

Chapter 6. Setting up "The Checkpoint." Frontline. Summer of '23.

The original can be found here: The original can be found here: https://endchan.net/.media/523c1e63e16c9ca9a21c77a2960065ab-applicationpdf.pdf

Part 1/?

Our platoon was spread out among four dugouts. After several moves from dugout to dugout, things finally settled down. Our squad was lucky; we managed to arrange things so that we didn't have to move anywhere else. Our "Office" was located at the edge of our platoon's positions, closest to the positions of the neighboring platoons and company HQ. Next came "Venus," then "Hudson" (named after our old post from January), and "Belgium."

Katapulta, a couple of his assistants, and two guys assigned as MT-LB drivers – Krab and Grusha – lived in "Venus." They replaced the previous MT-LB crew due to their incompetence: the MT-LB had gotten stuck right on the road near "The Office" and thrown a track – the track had come off. It sat there for about a week, covered with dry sunflower stalks. There was a large machine gun mounted on the roof of the MT-LB. This stationary MT-LB could have attracted unwanted enemy attention, but miraculously, it wasn't discovered, and we weren't shelled. The old MT-LB crew couldn’t manage to put the track back on, but Krab and Grusha did. So our guys were assigned to maintain the vehicle permanently.

List's squad, which included almost all of our old group, lived in "Hudson." They also set up one of our generators there and ran electricity. In the beginning, we would charge our radios and power banks at "Hudson."

Mostly younger guys lived in "Belgium." It was a mess there, and the senior man in charge, nicknamed Pechka (Stove), clearly couldn’t handle leading people.
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Part 2/?

Our Shaiba’s squad lived in our "Office." From the old group, there was Shaiba, Shmel, and myself. Utka, Shlyapa, and Gubka had joined us at Training Ground G, while the machine gunner nicknamed Komp (Computer), Karton (Cardboard), and Vyshka joined us just now.

The command had certain plans for us. The plans were utterly senseless, just like us. We were ordered to post a guard at the intersection of the treelines to observe the road. In theory, this was supposed to be the first line of defence in case of a flanking attack. But since we were in the rear, there was, of course, no attack (thank God). We were something like the third line of defence. There was another treeline and Village of I in front of us, and the enemy was beyond that: the Ukrainian positions were only a few kilometres away, and no active assault operations were happening in this sector. Our artillery was positioned behind us, regularly firing from the fields and treelines in the lowlands, and even further back was Village of Sh.

So, our platoon was supposed to post a 24/7 guard to observe the road on the flank. Since there was no direct threat, this guard's sole purpose was to monitor who was driving along the road towards our positions and report it. We were a tripwire.

Here’s why: imagine the brigade commander shows up and our drunken company commander is standing by HQ in his underwear, taking a piss! To prevent this from happening, our guard post was set up. We called this post "Shlagbaum" (Checkpoint). At first, it was just a log in the middle of the treeline, where we sat and watched the road, reporting by radio. But over time, we were ordered to fortify our post more and more thoroughly.
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>>486795523
>How corrupt of a society must ukraine be that 3 years into the war they still have manpower shortages after dipping into roughly a 10 mln population pool?

we're paying the wages for all those missing people too.

Your tax dollars go directly to deeply corrupt people, embezzling funds from wages meant for soldiers that dont exist.
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>>486794756
won't change the fact that you're a algerian dunecoon
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Have you guys noticed Russia is accelerating in the South every day? Or nah
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I have long challenged the Biden-Harris Administration’s unwise position on restricting Ukraine’s use of U.S. weapons against targets within Russian territory. If North Korean troops attack Ukraine from Russian territory, Ukraine should be permitted to use American weapons to respond.

If North Korean troops were to invade Ukraine’s sovereign territory, the United States needs to seriously consider taking direct military action against the North Korean troops.
https://x.com/RepMikeTurner/status/1852518805345378565
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>>486795455
i'll just say that maybe amerimutts deserve FEMA death camps
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>>486795691

another way to think about this is its the collapse of ukraine that is accelerating.

they say wars of attrition can drag out and then end (collapse) abruptly.
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The russian war against Ukraine's democracy predates their war in the Donbas and the theft of Crimea, both in 2014, by at least a decade.
https://x.com/PaulNiland/status/1852687680888308137
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>>486795777
>another way to think about this is its the collapse of
Butter
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>>486795678
He is still mentally white and transwinning so xe is heking valid.
>>486795733
Well they have to figure something out themselves . Hope they can .
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>>486795368
Mutts in arms
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>>486795523
Last time I checked, people could evade draft and hop over the border for as much as 5 000$. Ain't no crazy money, given that Soviets used to give away free apartments which cost at least 50 000$ now.
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This is just I fucking cant
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Part 3/?

Over the course of several months, "The Checkpoint" acquired a comfortable bench; two proper foxholes, deep enough to stand in, covered with a roof of logs, from which the road could be covered by fire; a wired telephone from the Soviet era, which you had to crank to operate; and a long, genuine checkpoint barrier. All of this was built, for the most part, by the efforts of "The Office" squad. In general, over time, "The Office" became the only dugout that serviced "The Checkpoint" and manned the guard post at the front entrance. The other squads were assigned different tasks.

All of this construction was, of course, completely unnecessary for us. But the command had its levers of pressure. One fine day, we were informed that they were ready to grant us leave, three men per platoon at a time. We drew lots and divided the entire platoon into ten "shifts" of three men each. Shaiba, our squad leader, was supposed to go on leave in the first shift. But then he was told: until a foxhole is dug and covered at "The Checkpoint"—no leave for you! And his leave was starting the next day. So our entire squad, like damned souls, worked all evening to finish this wretched foxhole, and we did it.
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>>486795901
Trump is having one hell of a final week on the campaign trail.
https://x.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1852677714945155479
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>>486795870
is this a reskin of your chicken shortage mockery?

You dont deserve my tax dollars, btw.
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Part 4/?

When they brought us the checkpoint barrier, we were stunned. A checkpoint barrier, for real! It was unloaded from the Ural truck: a monstrous structure of planks and carpentry brackets. We dug it into the ground, packed the earth around it, and tried to lift it. It wouldn’t budge. The long arm of the barrier was too long and heavy, and the short arm was too short and light. It was impossible for one person to lift the barrier alone. So we found an empty bag of pasta, filled it with dirt, and placed it on the short end as a counterweight. We tried it out with a real vehicle. When a UAZ drove under the barrier, there were no problems. But as soon as a Ural truck appeared, things went south. The Ural knocked down our checkpoint barrier with its roof; the long arm broke, and the support post was twisted. And we had to fix it all. We had to dig the support post further away from the road and nail a long branch to the long arm instead of the broken plank. The balance was off, and the bag of dirt also had to be repositioned. Every few days something would bend or break on this checkpoint barrier, and we’d fix it.

When it rained, the bag of dirt would get wet and heavier. When it was hot, the bag would dry out and become lighter. When they welded a roof of steel rebar onto the MT-LB, it knocked down our checkpoint barrier again. When it was muddy, the Ural trucks would slide and twist our support post. When the brass came to inspect, they made us rebuild the checkpoint barrier: change the branches to planks, and then the planks back to branches, then camouflage it with netting and green leaves. And every time, we had to change something about this checkpoint barrier. In the end, I even had the idea of hammering in a large nail and attaching a duffel bag strap to it so that in case of an alarm, we could leave the barrier open and run to our shelter.
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>>486795901
Is ........ is this real ?
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>>486795947
>fucking cant
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>>486796047
Ask chat
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Several paid russian shills this Sunday morning. Do they get paid extra for weekend shifts?
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Part 5/6

This checkpoint barrier, it was a chthonic monster cobbled together from pieces of wood and metal. Ugly, disgusting, and vile. But functional and fully operational. We built it ourselves. And that was good.

Another foxhole was forced upon us by the deputy brigade commander. He came to inspect the positions and stopped by "The Checkpoint." There, he found an unfinished foxhole and a machine gun lying in it, left there by one of our comrades. No one understood the essence of his complaints, but the deputy brigade commander cursed everyone out with a three-story-high tirade of obscenities, dismissed the guard detail, took them for a reprimand, and confiscated the machine gun. My comrade and I were called to replace the guard detail, and on the way, we witnessed the deputy brigade commander’s colourful pronouncements: "Soldier, fuck! Should I shoot your knees? And then smash your face in? And then ask: how’s it going, bro, how’s it going?!"

In short, we were tasked with digging a second foxhole. Pointless, but these two foxholes would save our lives in the future.

The signalmen, meanwhile, were improving the wired communication lines in the treeline. They set up a switchboard, ran several kilometers of wire, created a telephone network, and even set up one of the telephones on a pole for us. It was a Soviet-era field telephone that you had to crank to operate. Calls were received at the switchboard, and now we reported all incoming and outgoing vehicles. We had to stop every vehicle, ask for their call sign and the purpose of their trip, report it, request permission, and only then open the checkpoint barrier. A vehicle stopped in the middle of the road is a very dangerous thing. But the command didn't care. A checkpoint is a checkpoint.
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>>486796026
>You dont deserve my tax dollars, btw.
Russia advises BRICS summit participants to bring cash as Visa and Mastercard cards issued outside the country won't work due to sanctions, - Bloomberg 22-10-2024
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>>486795890
well, tim pool still has his audience, and like 30% of mutts are die hard ziggers
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Part 6/6

And then came the pinnacle of army idiocy... anti-tank hedgehogs!

These were structures of branches and twigs fastened with tape and nails. They were wrapped with barbed wire and then camouflaged with netting. These anti-tank hedgehogs wouldn’t be able to stop a tank, let alone a UAZ—it would just crush them and not even notice. But an order is an order, and all the drivers carefully drove around them, pretending that they were some kind of insurmountable obstacle.
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>>486796047
Yes
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>>486795947
Fake map.
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>>486796136
>and like 30% of mutts are die hard ziggers

popular support for ukraine has crashed far harder than that.

30% is cope.

We're at a point where more effort is taken to identify former ukraine supporters trying to blend in than actually fighting support for ukraine itself.
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>>486796275
sorry, me no habla espaniol
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“I could have put it differently. I might have said that “a cognitively impaired man, who has long been showing signs of serious emotional instability and has a history of sexism and racism, engaged in crude behavior in front of a large audience.”
https://x.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1852832555285786738

Trump Needs Help

Last night he simulated oral sex in public.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/11/trump-pantomimes-oral-sex-at-rally/680511/?gift=otEsSHbRYKNfFYMngVFweKiFLBkHAqQOUhmVWMSnwJA&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share
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I don't know anyone on this map except Eminem and Scott Pedo.
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>>486796018
“The rally crowd, ever faithful and willing to do its part, laughed as Trump pretended to pleasure a piece of equipment. But for the rest of us, the laughter has to stop, and the horror of what might happen in a few days must take its place.”
https://x.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1852833933051986142
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>>486796018
https://x.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1852834320689586678
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How do you guys like the translations so far?
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>>486796018
"If my father in his late 70s had simulated a blow job in mixed company—never mind in front of an audience that included children—I’d have brought him in for a complete neurological workup."

And yet, Trump could be holding the nuclear codes in less than three months.
https://x.com/dcpoll/status/1852842935202517172
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GREGGPOSTING BECAUSE ZHILLZ ARE ZHILLING ZIGGER TALKINGNPOINTZ AGAIN

Update 02.11.2024

Iltalehti is again quoting Russian media full of lies. They claim to have captured the village of Persotravneve in Kharkiv Oblast. That village is still held by SKT and his men. The tourists have been attacking nonstop for 7 days, but they are absolutely NOT in the village.

Furthermore, they claim that we will run out of soldiers in 6-12 months, which is also a lie. The fact is that we have 3-5 brigades in reserve, and we have a pool of about 1,000,000 civilians who have registered with the draft board but have not yet received call-up orders. Finding 160,000 men from this pool will not be difficult. Additionally, defense motivation is still strong in 85% of the population.

Let’s go back to the current Russian tactics, why they are the way they are, and the consequences. Right now, the tourists are throwing everything they have into the Donetsk area, and they will continue to do so until we know who the next U.S. president will be. The tourists are being forced to make the ultimate sacrifice, expecting to die for Putin. Putin wants to give the impression that nothing can stop him, and his generals in Donetsk are putting on a so-called optical play and theater. Putin simply wants to influence the U.S. election and the perception that Ukraine is finished.

So, we have the answer to why; now let’s discuss the consequences. The media and bloggers often focus on maps with attack vectors and the terrain the tourists capture. What is rarely, if ever, emphasized is the cost and the actual terrain they’re taking. Images of destroyed Russian convoys and thousands of bodies lying along the roads the tourists are advancing along are never shown. This has consequences: the tourists are no longer attacking from multiple points around Pokrovsk. They lost too much personnel at Toretsk, and they withdrew units from there and redeployed them to Selydove.
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>>486796474
no changes since my last feedback - still a fascinating read, your style is entertaining and easy to understand.
keep up the good work!
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>>486796387
Also here's the Georgia dump from news anon if anyone wants em low effort on my part but the post numbers can lead to the 4plebs archive .
https://files.catbox.moe/w4hzij.txt
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>>486796018
>>486796359
>>486796411
>>486796438
>>486796496

This is like watching Trump in Helsinki all over again.
https://x.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1852858024706331002
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>>486796529
Units opposite Pokrovsk were also moved to Selydove. The Russians fought for two weeks with full manpower over this settlement, suffering ENORMOUS losses to capture a small town that had only 20,000 inhabitants before the war.

To take Selydove, the tourists used an entire army corps (minimum 2 divisions) and a tank brigade!!!!! So, how do they expect to be capable of capturing, for example, Pokrovsk, let alone Kramatorsk and Sloviansk? What’s currently happening in the Pokrovsk area can only be sustained for a few more weeks. During these weeks, the Ukrainian front lines will absolutely not collapse.

Then we have Vuhledar, where we hear that the defense lines have collapsed and that the tourists are overrunning us. Again, the answer is both yes and no. It’s not a catastrophe, but we will pull back behind the Yasna Poliana-Zoria line. This means we’ll be withdrawing to Ulakly from Kurakhove. This retreat from the line is happening in an orderly manner and while inflicting heavy daily losses on the tourists. As mentioned, the terrain the tourists will take in this area consists of villages and small rural towns. Naturally, it’s not ideal to lose territory, but losing Kramatorsk, for example, would be disastrous. To capture Kramatorsk, it’s not enough to take Pokrovsk—they must first take Lyman.

Of course, we have challenges in Donetsk, but ABSOLUTELY not as severe as portrayed by Western media. For our General Staff, the math is simple, and they’ve already determined that we have more than enough resources and personnel at Pokrovsk.
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>>486796618
What we can take away from the past week is the depletion of Russian resources, forcing them to focus on one section at a time and allocate resources to the area they currently prioritize. The other point is the ruthless sacrifice of human life that the tourists are willing to make to “demonstrate” that they won’t slow down, which in the long run only reveals itself to be theater—or, we could say, an attempt to create an optical illusion. They tried the same tactics in Afghanistan, so it’s nothing new for the Russians.

Despite their desire to appear tough on the battlefield, negotiations are currently underway under UAE leadership for Russia to return the 20,000 children they stole from the occupied areas. For the children’s and parents’ sake, let’s hope it succeeds.
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Ukies, develop your own nuclear weapon, pathetic usa can't help anyone anymore. They are just a parody on itself now.
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>>486796529
>Putin wants to give the impression that nothing can stop him, and his generals in Donetsk are putting on a so-called optical play and theater.
This did not work in 2022 why would it work now?
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"Disposable Soldier"

Chapter 7. Improving the Positions. Frontline. Summer of '23.

The original can be found here: The original can be found here: https://endchan.net/.media/523c1e63e16c9ca9a21c77a2960065ab-applicationpdf.pdf

Part 1/?

Besides "The Checkpoint," the other squads in our platoon had other tasks. The main one was digging trenches. Some open trenches had already been dug in this treeline, but the command wanted more. Every week, some important officer would arrive, inspect the positions, and make us dig deeper and better. We approached this task with little enthusiasm. No one likes digging, and I especially hate digging. We would spend several hours a day digging with varying degrees of diligence, and in the evenings, we'd gather for shashlik at "Hudson." A few guys went to Village Sh. and brought back a bunch of meat and moonshine, so the shashlik was excellent.

Shmel, Shaiba, and I would go to "Hudson" to hang out with our old group, drink, and have drunken conversations:

"Damn, when will this whole war end?"

"Guys, my wife told me that Putin signed an order to send all mobilized soldiers home on June 1st!"

"That's bullshit, no one's letting us go anywhere!"

"Stop being so negative, I'm telling you, we'll be home in June."

"Well, here's to getting home soon!"
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Part 2/?

During one of these drunken gatherings, List, completely wasted, took me aside and started telling me some nonsense:

"Kompas, listen. You're running around here, taking an interest in everything. Why don't you become the squad leader instead of me?"

"What? Squad leader?"

"I know, Kompas, you can do it. You’re smart! Curious! You’ll quickly put everyone in their place!"

"List, I don't know how to and don't want to command people. I have no authority and won’t have any."

"Authority is quickly earned, Kompas! People will listen to you!"

"List, people will listen to anyone more than they’ll listen to me. They’ll listen to you. They’d even listen to Grusha. But not to me. I’m a regular rifleman, that's my place."

List spent the whole evening trying to persuade me to become a squad leader, but I kept refusing.

Days went by, and the command came up with a new idea: to push the flank further away from the main positions. Katapulta, Ofis, and List walked along the treeline, about a kilometre past "The Checkpoint." And there they found a suitable place to set up a new post – "Arctic."
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>>486796729
You mean with the initial invasion or what?
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Part 3/?

The plan was to station about a dozen men there and establish a 24/7 guard duty. Ofis knew what was what: the further away they were from the command, the less attention they would attract. So Ofis convinced almost all of our old group to move to "Arctic." They spent a whole week building their accommodations: they built the roof of the dugout from scratch using logs, insulated the dugout from the inside, hung sleeping bags at the entrance, and built two-tiered bunks. "Arctic" became their beloved home, which they built themselves. They had their own kitchen and dining area outside, a latrine, a generator, a shower, and trenches with foxholes. And later, they even had a telephone line installed. Ofis's calculation was correct. The entire "Hudson" squad and a few other people moved to "Arctic," hiding from the watchful eyes of the commanders and officers. We inherited a second generator from "Hudson."

Once the construction of "Arctic" was completed, they spent most of their time relaxing, lying around on the bunks, and watching TV shows. And, of course, they had guard duty. However, this guard duty was mostly for show. After the move from "Hudson" to "Arctic," we ("The Office") and "Belgium" were left to man "The Checkpoint." But the command's plans didn't end there...

They wanted us to set up another post, a kilometre closer to the enemy, at the end of a perpendicular treeline that branched off from ours. This post was named "Tiger," after a burned-out scout vehicle that had been abandoned at the intersection near this post. With much grumbling, those of us who were free from duty at "The Checkpoint" would walk a kilometre from "The Office" to dig this new post. This post was just as pointless as all the others, but it was deep and cosy. I even did a couple of shifts at "Tiger." It was very quiet there and far away from the higher-ups.
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>>486796474
without looking, I can tell the translations are desperately made.

You're pulling the Garashenko maneuver. You're weaseling into propaganarchists turf.
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Part 4/4

Finally, the commanders demanded that we build a fourth post – "The Sperm Whale," right in the Village of I, only a kilometre away from the enemy. Katapulta personally took charge of this post and took a few other men with him to "The Sperm Whale." I only went to this post a couple of times, and it was already much more dangerous there than at our location.

Thus, our platoon was scattered among four 24/7 guard posts, located far from each other. We were, like, a commandant platoon. While initially we all lived next door to each other, spread out over half a kilometre, now we were spread out over all five kilometres. And between our groups were also people from other units.

Our platoon commander, Katapulta, was far away; our acting platoon commander, Ofis, was also far away. And then our squad leader, Shaiba, started yearning for the old group. Shaiba had become so attached to List, Ofis, and the guys at "Arctic" that he spent all his free time there. Every day he stayed at "Arctic" longer and longer, and at some point, he moved there permanently. Thus, we were left without a squad leader, and I had to take charge.
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>>486796561
advice based on my last catbox dump: saving the txt in UTF-8 with BOM solved the conversion issue for me
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>desperately made translations

:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

>cofi status?
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>>486796700
This brings up to me the idea how extremists(kremlin shills) take power and gain support . EU countries and the US have corruption issues which the ruling party has benefited from both monetarily and in terms of political power. While fringe ideologies have always slowly built in power since it's how they operate naturally they get cast to the side socially so they grow in there small echo chambers there . Now the corruption that most democratic countries leaders had profited from is being exploited by traitors and 5th columnists. While the wave of fringe/conspiracy theorists have naturally reached there peak . This double whammy has caused a lot of the issues we see today along with the fact . Kremlinoids and chinamen know how to work with corruption better and know how to exploit fringe ppl . Along with the fact that in democratic countries the narrative is not dictated to you but you have to figure things out foryourself naturally creates a device that dicatorships don't have .
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>>486797067
Hmm ye did not check thanks for the info
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>>486797067
I propose an alternative means of distribution
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>>486797302
Ye it's better but still
https://files.catbox.moe/m320jj.txt
the fixed version
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The U.S. Air Force is set to deploy strategic bombers to Europe as part of the latest Bomber Task Force-Europe mission, with aircraft scheduled to transit from the continental U.S. to the European Command area in the coming days.

Over several weeks, U.S. bomber crews will conduct joint training and operations with NATO Allies and partners.

Source: https://stratcom.mil/Media/News/News-Article-View/Article/3954272/us-aircraft-slated-to-deploy-to-europe-for-latest-bomber-task-force/
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852667049551470605
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>>486797086
still operating on the first, second
>cofi
only after lunch for me
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https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852677579142046118

Financial Times: South Korea considers direct military support for Ukraine, which could prove decisive in the war against Russia

South Korea has supported Ukraine throughout the war by providing humanitarian aid and helping replenish U.S. artillery supplies. However, South Korea’s policy only permits weapon exports for “peaceful purposes,” so it has not sent lethal aid directly to Ukraine. Recently, news of North Korean troops joining Russian forces has led Seoul to reconsider its stance.

Key points to consider:

▪President Yoon Suk Yeol, known for his “hardline” approach to North Korea, sees this deployment as a serious security threat, fearing it could give North Korean troops combat experience and lead to Russia sharing advanced military technology with Pyongyang.

▪The leftist opposition in South Korea, which holds a majority in parliament, is strongly against any interference by their country in what they see as a “proxy war in a faraway land”. They fear that South Korean cooperation with Ukraine may lead to escalation and even potential war on the Korean peninsula.

▪The Korean society is not very supportive of the idea of supplying weapons to Ukraine, either. Only 13% of South Koreans want their country to provide lethal aid, while 66% prefer focusing on humanitarian aid.

▪Since the Korean war in the 1950’s, Seoul has built an impressive military industry to deter their Northern neighbor. In fact, simply in the act of replenishing US supplies sent to Ukraine, South Korea has supplied more weapons than all European countries combined. If they choose to supply lethal aid directly to Ukraine, they can turn the tides in this war, experts think.
>part 1
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>>486797609
>Financial Times: South Korea considers direct military support for Ukraine, which could prove decisive in the war against Russia

▪President Zelenskyy plans to send a delegation to Seoul to request artillery and air defense systems. The decision on whether or not to fill this request depends on the intensification of cooperation between Russia and North Korea. South Korea’s decision will likely depend on whether Russia is confirmed to be sharing advanced military technologies with North Korea.

The North Korean deployment may not have a decisive effect on the battlefield, but it can seriously tip the scales on the international arena.

Source: https://ft.com/content/e7ca9021-1321-46c8-9b0c-2009a4c0dd50
>part 2
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Ukrainian Defenders are fighting against "one of the most powerful Russian offensives since the beginning of the full-scale war" - Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukrainian commander-in-chief.

The situation is tense. Ukraine stands and fights. Timely and relevant military support is crucial.

: the situation in Kurakhove. Russians are assaulting the positions of Ukrainian Defenders in small groups. Enemy drones are constantly flying over the city. Kurakhove has turned into a ghost town.

: Current Time
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852702986369176048
https://files.catbox.moe/v8e4w9.mp4

>part 1
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>>486797706
>Ukrainian Defenders are fighting against "one of the most powerful Russian offensives since the beginning of the full-scale war" - Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukrainian commander-in-chief.
part 2
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>>486797609
Interesting how this could be another blunder committed by Monke that ended up having bad consequences for him. Finland and Sweden joining NATO was already bad for him, if South Korea hops on board with weapons aid then that can have a serious detrimental effect for his troops.
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Thirty-year-old Uzbekistan resident Makhmudjon Mabubzoda received Russian citizenship on 28 August and was then obliged to register for military service within two weeks. But Mabubzoda did not go to the military registration centre, so the Russian authorities decided to revoke his citizenship.

In the police station where he was stripped of his citizenship sat a warrant officer who immediately offered him a new citizenship if he signed a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defence. But the man said that he did not need either citizenship or Russia.

This seems to be one of the ways for Russians to replenish their army.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852714264076615827

https://files.catbox.moe/3hz66u.mp4

>>486797740 Monke being desperate not to have a general mobilization has open doors for Ukraine and more support, while Russia's doors keeps closing
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>>486791979
A Russian woman suspects the Lada car is also produced in China.

I wouldn't be the least bit surprised.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852723840419336600

https://files.catbox.moe/jxlnek.mp4
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>>486791979
Putin said that the Russian T-90 "Breakthrough" tank is the "best in the world."

I've put together a few examples of the "Breakthrough" being...broken through. Hope you enjoy my selection.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852737297214558364

https://files.catbox.moe/5w0quf.mp4
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>>486797940
Despite what ziggers like to claim, Monke does not have unlimited men. He is clearly starting to run low on them. At this pace, he will eventually need to do something drastic like a mobilization.
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North Korea says it will support Russia in its war against Ukraine and that, together with Russia, they will achieve a "great victory."

It's a battle of dictatorships against civilization and democracy. This battle is going on now in Ukraine. The axis of evil is improving and developing their armies. They're gaining war experience. And they will not stop in Ukraine.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852741729943740685

https://files.catbox.moe/7cc348.mp4
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>>486797940
Uzbeks that were portrayed by russians as retarded construction workers and janitors turned out to be way smarter than them.
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>>486793128
All the soviet industrial production came from foreign capital before the 30s, the ruskies made sure to cull or exile any russian with a desire for industrialization. Hence it makes sense that modern russia can`t do shit right other than propaganda.
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>>486791979
banan
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After several months in our latest checkpoint dubbed “the asshole” we were all used to regular bummings. Bumming, bumming, bumming. The bummings were coming like clockwork around the clock. My friend mishka and I were bummed so silly that to us the bummings were a normal part of the daily routine. We would set up a framed photograph of our dear sweetheart Presidentē Putin and liked to pretend that he was watching as the bummings took place.
One day I stole some rat from a commanders tent while he was out bumming and i could not shake the suspicion that this tasty treat had once been a company pet who had been bummed to death by the officers. It tasted of bumming, delicious. It reminded me of home so i shot myself.
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>>486798068
Well i heard there were planing a anti war protest in moskekew on nov 17 by my memory . I do think he can't do a mogulization firstly no gear . At the start of the war they could have gear was plentiful now not so much . Secondly public support workforce economic shit . I don't think a it's possible or will even change much .
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(The cat food challenge.)
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>>486798185
after little consideration, I give this post 6.9 out of 10.
>made me lol out loud, thank you
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>>486798068 some prisons in Russia do not have enough prisoners to keep that open, and Now due to a new putin law, if you commit a crime you can get out of even having a trial by signing on to the SMO, that's fucked,

Medvedev claims the rules-based order led by the US is beyond his understanding, but he is convinced that it is an "unstable construction, which will sooner or later collapse”.

This rhetoric is straight from the USSR - leaders there kept telling people that the USA would collapse any day now. And yet, it is the Soviet Union that is gone.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852755337444721013

https://files.catbox.moe/lcnu6p.mp4
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>>486798185
>It tasted of bumming, delicious. It reminded me of home so i shot myself.
kek
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>>486793126
He’s going to get bummed.
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>>486798185
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>>486798596
Should have been posted under the z flag for maximum effect
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Russian military show how they clean 82 mm mines, allegedly handed over to Russia by North Korea, from solidol and rust. According to them, only 1 shell out of 5 actually fires.

Even so, according to military experts, about half the shells that Russia uses in the war against Ukraine are now from North Korea.

According to various sources, North Korea transfers from 3 to 5 million shells a year to Russia.

Meanwhile, Ukraine continues to experience a shell famine.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852763537149730839

https://files.catbox.moe/51lrx7.mp4

>>486798527 indeed, and there isn't any Butter or lube for it
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>>486798629
There will be plenty of opportunities for that in the next couple of threads
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Ukraine has developed a prosthesis that controls drones with the "power of thought".

The new MARS prosthesis control system uses special sensors and artificial intelligence to recognize muscle movements. The prosthesis can literally understand the user's intentions.

This approach makes prosthesis control more natural, and in the future, opens up new opportunities for controlling technologies such as drones.

The user will be able to control the drone by changing the position of the prosthesis in space and tensing different muscles. The principle is similar to a computer mouse: the hand movement controls the direction and angle of the drone, and muscle tension controls functions such as pressing buttons.

Esper Bionics is already testing a prototype, and next year, they plan to produce a version for the market.

Source: Mykhailo Fedorov/Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine/Facebook
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852454653063045232
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Police evacuated three children and their mother from Kostiantynivka, shelled by the Russian army.

The youngest ones - brother and sister - are only three years old. The eldest, 13-year-old Dmytro, said he always carries a tourniquet with him and says he can help himself if necessary. Russian shells have already landed near his house.

: National Police of Ukraine
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852812748843004092

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"Seeing a destroyed school where hundreds of children could have studied is a cry, tears, frustration. All that could have been is gone. The future is destroyed."

Volodymyr Kotsko from Lviv region used to be a physical education teacher, and currently, Volodymyr's unit is in the Kursk direction, where he commands a platoon of a self-propelled division.

"Russians will not win, they made a big mistake, and they will pay for this mistake for centuries, their children and great-grandchildren will feel it, because this war is terror," Volodymyr says.

Volodymyr hopes to pick up a classbook again one day instead of a weapon.

: Suspilne
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852978055515353544

https://files.catbox.moe/n12q6j.mp4
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>>486791979 it's started, The Russian winter of woes

Russian Telegram channels report that residents of the Astrakhan regional center have been left without cold water – against the background of the lack of hot water, which they have not had for several months.

After that, the regional administration came to the town of Narimanov in Russia's Astrakhan region.

As explained by the district authorities, the deterioration of water and heat supply networks is more than 70%. In addition, there was a major accident at the water pipeline, which has been eliminated only now.

Instead of fixing problems in their own country, Russian authorities destroy Ukraine.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1852994524680720812

https://files.catbox.moe/4bg3yt.mp4
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>>486791979
The second round of presidential elections has started in Moldova.

The pro-European Maia Sandu, who advocates integration with the EU and a complete severance of relations with Russia, and the former Prosecutor General Stoianoglo, who also advocates integration with the EU but intends to develop relations with Russia, are competing for the future presidency.

According to Reuters, Sandu won 42% of the vote in the first round of elections held on 20 October, while Stoianoglo received 26%.

The polarization between pro-European and pro-Russian camps in Moldovan society is very strong, and it’s hard to predict who will win. One thing we know for sure - this is a key election for Europe.

The results will determine whether another Eastern European country is about to fall back into the Russian orbit of influence, like Georgia.

Reuters
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1853008579638296813
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>>486798527
He was in Poland and didn't get a memo about that Czeczko fag that defected during opening days of shitskin attacks on Belarus border? Traitors get offed after few years, kek.
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>>486794674
Dmitri Medvedev wrote about US elections on his Telegram channel (in the very early hours of Sunday morning). Translation is below.

It looks like Medvedev threatened Donald Trump with an assassination (he said Trump could become "the new JFK") and poured dirt on Kamala Harris.

From his furious ramblings, one thing is crystal clear: Russia fears continued US support for Ukraine. Therefore, this is the right course of action.

Medvedev's post:

"The world is frozen in awkward postures in the run-up to the election of the President of Overseas Pindostan.

We have no reason for any inflated expectations.

1. The election will change nothing for Russia, as the candidates' positions fully reflect the bipartisan consensus that our country must be defeated.

2. Kamala is stupid, inexperienced, easily-led and will be afraid of everyone around her. A synclite of top ministers and deputies plus indirectly the Obama family will rule.

3. A jaded Trump, spouting platitudes like "I'll offer a deal" and "I have a great relationship with..." will also be forced to comply with all the systemic rules. He can't stop the war. Not in a day, not in three days, not in three months. And if he really tries, he could be the new JFK.

4. Only one thing matters: how much money the new POTUS will spend on someone else's faraway war. On its own military-industrial complex and for the embezzlement by the Bandera bastards.

5. Therefore, the best way to make the 5th of November pleasant for the candidates for the highest American office is to keep smashing the Kyiv Nazi regime!"
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1853021207815471528
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>>486794144
I miss regular Strelkov doomposting. I wish some Ukie specials would go and extract him, just to put him in the room with no doors and an Internet connection so he can doompost.
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>>486799670
If they could actually convert him to banderism it would be the best . Who better to work for TZD than him
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>>486799829
idk, it's not like he has a record of hypercompetancy.
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>>486796897
Yes, the russia stronk narrative died in 2022
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>>486799332
ógółem to tak na Okęciu i w balicach ustawiać bramki na kontrole, i jakby jakiś zigger się napatoczył to tak profilaktycznie 2 kulki w potylice
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0/10 oc but whatever
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There are 2 days until the U.S. presidential election on November 5, 2024.
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theres no escape from international pajeet
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>>486801849
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_you_are_lynching_Negroes
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>>486802370
I wish they would hang commies . Maybe we can convince the KKK that commies are worse or like niggers .
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Why do Ukrainian women hate Ukrainian men so much?
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>>486802629
Why do you insist to do the same thing over and over again? Do you not get bored with these outlandish arguments?
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>>486802715
He is told to follow a script so he does it . He is just a slave . To whom is the question . Leftypol lahatka or whatever else ?
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>>486802629
Why are you scared of showing your shithole flag here?
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>>486802715
I think it's a fair question to ask why they're abandoning their nation in its darkest hour.
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>>486802810
It's true, I'm Russian. I'm also Chinese, Indian, and Brazilian. I'm nation-fluid.
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>>486802799
I know, I'm just bored and in transit, so just spending time with a stupid shill

>>486802912
Let's start small - are you proposing that the entirety of the Ukrainian women hate Ukrainian men?
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>>486802912
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_and_children_first
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>>486802984
Only new friends call you non chink. Everyone else knows that you're a chink who always breaks character do defend china
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>>486803000
Check atleast it will keep the thread bumped .
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>>486802984
Doesn't matter which kind of subhuman you are.
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>>486803000
In fairness, most western women act the same way. It's their natural state - which is why we never gave them rights until the last century. Big mistake.
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>>486803276
You didn't answe my question and immediately went to move the goalposts.

Perhaps let's try again?
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>>486803005
Tough but fair. I'm of the opinion that if men can be forced into military service, women should have a quota for X babies by age Y. It's not much to ask.
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>>486803064
Chinamen are pretty cuked .One time when one of our machines brokedown they had to come and fix it . So the technician was actually pretty cool and in private spoke against his handler he was just a dude doing a job and he was good at it . His handler was a tiny chang that thought he was hot shit . On time he was in the break room alone when i came in he had his feet on the table so a gave him a piece of my mind and i knew he was seething on the inside despite apologising .
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Ukraine are transfering people from the air force and air defense units to infantry. That's not a good sign
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>>486803192
Wait a minute. A Slav calling Russians subhumans? Wouldn't that make you one too? Keep in mind that the average non-Slav could not visually differentiate between a Russian and a Czech.
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>>486803412
Why are you such a newfaggot holy shit lurk more
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Lmao.
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>>486803412
>Keep in mind that the average non-Slav could not visually differentiate between a Russian and a Czech.
This "opinion" comes from someone who has never lived amoung slavs so he cant pick up on small diffrences . And this is strange to you is cuz you're not a native where you live .
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Such a weak energy shill, SAD! Can't even stand his ground and immediately bolted to move the goalposts everywhere.
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Drafting women into combat roles. Not looking good for Ukraine
https://files.catbox.moe/ap1nva.mp4
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And immediately a new LARP appears.
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>>486803403
>>486803628
It's always funny to me how unlike real newsanon whom you try to ape . You never provide a source and always crop out the pics .
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Damn, that's alot of desertion
https://files.catbox.moe/vna8kr.mp4
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https://files.catbox.moe/ta016v.mp4
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>>486792389
>large
>one (1) missile
>66 sneed drones
these large attacks are getting smaller. especially since the sneeds have a small payload.
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>>486803737
I know, right?

>Stop posting cringe, y-y-you're NAFO
>(proceeds to cut out his source because ashamed)
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>>486804009
That and they try to mimic organic posters . There was a time where some zgroid was doing the goreleaf thing pathetic .
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>>486803995
I think they're waiting for winter.
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>>486796411
Take this literal who twitter whore and shove her up your ass. She's only relevant to the war by a separation of 3-4 degrees.
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>>486793126
faggot tankie.
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>>486803403
>reposting the same propaganda for two years
don't care.
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>>486804411
2 doubles cheked
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>Ahh the Faggot spam is back,

A contentious compromise between Chancellor Scholz’s Social Democrats (SPD) and the ultra-left Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) in the state of Brandenburg led to sharp criticism in several political circles. In a joint statement, SPD and BSW claimed “ending the war can’t be achieved by supplying more weapons” and pledged a focus on diplomacy over military support for Ukraine.

https://reuters.com/world/europe/germanys-upstart-leftists-chip-pro-ukraine-consensus-2024-11-03/
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1853002974198374635
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>>486796438
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>>486796580
The war in Ukraine?
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Zelensky about Russian recent drone and missile attacks

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Last night, Russia terrorized Ukraine with more than 50 attack drones, and over the past week, it has struck more than 900 bombs, launched about 30 missiles and nearly 500 “Shaheds” in various regions of Ukraine.

Most of these strikes were directed against civilian objects and critical infrastructure.

And not just most, but all of these strikes would not have been possible if we had sufficient support from the world in obvious things. In long-range missile defense for security. Really effective sanctions that would not allow Russia to import critical components for the production of drones and missiles, including microelectronics. And also in political decisions that can destroy Russia's will to fight. Ukraine deserves the same robust security as all our other partners in the free world.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1853003788308656546

https://files.catbox.moe/ng3ifc.mp4

>>486804910 Russia's great Orange hope
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha urges Western partners to lift restrictions on long-range strikes, citing the surge in Russian drone attacks. In September, Russia launched 1,331 drones against Ukraine — 44 per day on average. By October, this had risen to 1,908, or 62 per day.

"Russia is ramping up terror... Let us target their bases and stockpiles. Allow our partners to intercept in our skies. Lift all restrictions to protect lives from terror," Sybiha calls on allies.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1853005719080952134
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>>486792959
>>486792959
we're already charcoal black
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>>486791979
Australia donated several Joint Direct Attack Munition Extended-Range (JDAM-ER) glide bombs to Ukraine following their withdrawal from Royal Australian Air Force service.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1853011998088339521

https://www.australiandefence.com.au/news/news/australian-jdam-ers-sent-to-ukraine
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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov announced he’s lifting the order that prohibited his "Akhmat" units from taking Ukrainian soldiers as prisoners. He claimed this decision was made in response to "requests from Ukrainian citizens," though it came soon after Patriarch Kirill’s remarks urging against cruelty within Russian forces.

https://news.obozrevatel.com/ukr/russia/kadirov-zayaviv-pro-vidminu-nakazu-schodo-zaboroni-brati-bijtsiv-zsu-v-polon-isw.htm
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1853013518296977912

>Goat fucker got order to knock it off
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>>486791979
In an effort to stop further attacks on oil depots in Feodosia, occupied Crimea, Russians have installed a Pantsir-S1 air defense system. In a recent attack in Feodosia, an oil depot was hit after which it burned for several days and led to more than a dozen damaged/destroyed oil tanks.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1853014687643762851

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>>486798043
Bad selection of kills, cuts were too quick and there wasn't clear views that it was a T-90M. There's plenty of footage you could have picked that was better.
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The 5th Separate Assault Brigade took down 2 Russian Zala and 1 Orlan reconaissance drones near Chasiv Yar with FPV interceptors.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1853015861109432328

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>>486805246
>implying ACKmutt ever seen actual combat
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How would Ukrainians feel about a peace deal under which a permanent ceasefire is called, similar to Korea, and both sides keep their current holdings, with both presidents resigning to allow for fresh elections immediately? Ukraine would be barred from joining NATO but would be free to explore EU membership. This might be the best case scenario for Ukraine, but I fear the longer they wait to talk, the worse deal they'll get from Russia.
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>>486805355
Also does not include the 2 Chadles vs t90 during winter .
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>>486805452
Then Russia gets to reassemble for a few years and do it all again
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>>486805517
Why would Russia invade again if they had already achieved their goals?
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>>486805452
>how would feel about a deal where russia gets everything and ukraine nothing?
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>>486805553
What are their goals, anon?
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>>486805452
the fact that it's now a point in your metodichka and russian shills are BEGGGINGGG for this to happen means russia can't go on for much longer
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>>486805450
They are pretty good as blocking troops . Chechens are pretty good at killing ruzzians
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>>486805582
How is a guarantee of security and peace "nothing"?
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>>486795678
>>486795890
If you don't support Trump Putin peace plan you are not mentally white
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>>486805664
>How is a guarantee of security and peace "nothing"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum
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>>486805553
>if they had already achieved their goals
>if
I see you still don't understand how this works.
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>>486805664
>guarantee of security and peace
lmao
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>>486805664
Ruzzia does not honor those
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>>486805588
Putin has been very clear: he wants to annex the eastern regions that requested it, and keep Ukraine out of NATO to maintain a buffer zone.
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>>486805450
>implying ACKmutt ever seen actual combat
some have, and don't look too pretty after

Russian soldiers cleaning grease and rust from 82-mm mortar shells supplied by strategic ally North Korea.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1853025439595327861

https://files.catbox.moe/zkueep.mp4
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>>486805452
Because Russia can be trusted to honor agreements and act peacefully, right?
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>>486805608
To be honest, I don't think Russians are begging for a peace deal. I'm just trying to come up with a reasonable solution so that the war can end. I think deep down you know that this is the best case scenario. Denial is one of the stages of grief.
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>>486801524
Oh heavens, the russian nation is doomed.
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>>486805812
you are repeating russian propaganda word for word and you're not a real human. fuck off.
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>>486805746
>the eastern regions that requested it
Reminder: The same eastern regions that were flooded with glowies and actual Russian military (not just soldiers, but tanks and artillery) in 2014 were not in a position to "request" something naturally. Much less something that goes entirely against Ukrainian constitution.
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>>486805832
Hey it's a monkey ! Can you show me you're brown hand i've never seen one?
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>>486805812
It's very simple.

1. Immediate withdrawal of Russian troops from 1991 Ukraine borders and Kursk
2. Agree to a DMZ of 50km on borders
3. Russia agrees to pay war reparations to Ukraine
4. Putin and Lavrov are handed over to ICC for trial

Very simple and would work immediately. It's only that Putin and his simps such as yourself are far too cowardly to go through with it.
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>>486805746
>and keep Ukraine out of NATO to maintain a buffer zone.
it was called the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, and Monke fucked it up
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>>486805868
Just ask 20 random people from these regions, most are guaranteed to say they prefer to join Russia.
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>>486805746
In his speech on Feb 23 2022, Putin said Russia has no plans to occupy Ukrainian territory, "We are not going to impose anything on anyone by force"

I'll let you figure out what happened to Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts
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>>486791979
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed support for Ukrainian sovereignty, speaking to Hürriyet in London:

"We have special relations with both sides. We listen to both sides without hesitation. However, a friend’s duty is to tell the bitter truth. This is what we are doing. A fair solution to the war must be found within the framework of Ukraine's territorial integrity".
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1853027583182373070
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>>486806005
"By force" are key words.. those people welcomed him
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>>486806063
Post hand/outlet, nigger. You clearly aren't a burger
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>>486806005
>In his speech on Feb 23 2022,
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>>486805963
i still have friends in crimea and they say they never decided anything and they would preferred to stay with ukraine. and they have friends and relatives who think the same. you will see our flag in sevastopol and you will be unable to do anything but cube and seethe.
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>>486792555
Djendurqsalo pederastche PPDBerastche si ti. Usraina izgubi, Rusiq pecheli.
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>>486805918
So you think Russia will just change its mind and go home after 3 years? Wishful thinking.
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>>486805963
I wouldn't be surprised, considering that the regions got flooded with Russian (and "Russian") immigrants in the last 10 years.
>>486806005
I see you're not familiar with how Russian "smelalochka" works. It doesn't count as "occupation" if these regions "totally vote in an absolutely legitimate referendum (that totally was held legitimately and didn't have its results drawn up beforehand)".
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>>486806063
>those people welcomed him
Yes with javelins molotovs nlaws mines
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>>486791979

A poignant scene: local woman from Kursk tearfully recounts the 'crimes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces,' while a military official, wearing a serious expression, pretends to listen intently. Yet, when they silently voted for Putin and his war, sending their husbands off to die for mere pennies, there were no tears to be found.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1853029986405433781

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>>486806132
>you will see our flag in sevastopol
Nothing like dying because of your own retarded hubris
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>>486806146
Hayчи ce дa пишeш нa шлoкaвицa тъп пeдepac .
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>>486806236
But enough about Russia.
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>>486806167
That very simple plan would accomplish all of Russia's goals. Why are you so scared about it? Why is Putin too scared to implement it?
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Damn.
Why are vatskins seething so hard?
What happened we don't know about?
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>>486806063
>those people welcomed him
Reminder that Russia did LITERALLY expect that to happen.
And now we're three years of war later because Russia were just so wrong and stupid its unbelievable.

They hate your fucking guts right along with the rest of the world, you fucking animal.
>inb4 "NO! EVBODY LOVES RASHA!"
So much they want you to go to heaven right fucking now.
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>>486806321
Kamala is probably gonna win . Probably that .
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>>486806132
I'm sorry but your friends are not representative of the overall population. Only 54 per cent of Crimeans voted to join Ukraine in 1991 and that was long before Ukraine jumped in bed with USA/Jews.
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>>486791979
The Insider: Taiwan announced a complete halt in exports of locally produced machinery to Russia following stricter export controls. Following these measures, the volume of Taiwanese machinery exports to Russia reportedly has dropped to zero.

Despite its pro-Ukrainian stance, Taiwan had previously become a key supplier of machine tools to Moscow after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1853032941426745704
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>>486806321
How's the Vladimir Putin fountain doing? They had a glorious opening ceremony for it and all?
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>>486806271
It can apply to both equally. Like retards in Ukraine who want to conquer Crimea.
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>>486806236
russian shills can't do anything but project.
you faggots will die and it will be good.
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>>486806389
Zamn Taiwan is numba wan every time .
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>>486806380
>Jews.
Ahh There it is, the running theme for self hating kikes
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>>486806380
yes they are and you can't know anything you worthless shill
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>>486806428
>conquer Crimea
Personally, I would prefer Crimea to be handed off to Ukraine peacefully. Preferably after the crimeariver bridge gets blown to smithereens and the Russian forces stationed there starve to death.
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Also for everyone here this zglet in one post seethe about troons gays and in way that is mentioning dicks . So a real pidor.
>>486806146
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>>486806429
A lot more Ukrainian men are going to die but the important thing is some faggots ego.
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>>486806428
>conquer Crimea.
it's 'liberate'. get it right next time
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Yeah, Crimea was so much better before.
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>>486806526
Unlikely since most of the population is Russian.
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>>486806596
russians will die first due to them being incompetent fuckups and dying in far greater numbers than we do
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https://x.com/rshereme/status/1852578560810078366

>Ukrainians Are Being Silenced and Discriminated Against in the U.S.
>Recently, several Ukrainians reached out to me privately explaining why they remain silent on social media platforms.
>I was shocked to learn how often Ukrainians are being silenced and discriminated against, especially in workplaces where Russians hold influence.

Lmao baZed ruzzians fighting against ukrop misinformation worldwide !
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>>486806621
>Crimea
This substation in Kerch, Russian-occupied Crimea, burnt down to the ground and left more than 53,000 people without electricity. Water supply is disrupted, too. 30-07-2024
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>>486806649
You’re both dying en masse but the important thing is your little ego, of course, just like a woman.
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>>486806718
What, exactly, does ego have to do with an existential war for survival of the nation?
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>>486806378
You think so?
>>486806422
Yea, they let everyone see a banan
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>>486806380
Remember when this general was celebrating Crimean civilians being killed on a beach? Because they were "fifth columnists" or some shit.
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>>486806660
>>486806718
Shit shit and die Troons
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>>486806718
>le both sides
lmao you are a clown
we see the videos on a daily basis and osint doesn't lie. now go back to eating shit or whatever you do.
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>>486806718
If Russians wants to suicide themselves over Ukraine, they can. They can also leave anytime.
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Baking
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Bake please
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>>486806805
>"The Soviets can leave Berlin any time they like."
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>>486806770
Crimea isn’t part of the Ukrainian nation; any expedition there is pure ego.

>>486806798
Yes anon wars are won by the side that posts the most snuff videos which is why Ukrainian forces are right outside Moscow.
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>>486806774
>You think so?
Well some gold standard polling firm released there poll and it was quite in favor of Kamala . Im not a burger so don't know what she will do for the US but ziglets wanted Trump
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>>486806950
>>486806950
>>486806950
>>486806950

NEW
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>>486806892
>why Ukrainian forces are right outside Moscow
no, but right outside kursk lmao
is this how winning looks like for you imbeciles?
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>>486806884
Russians can't even get to Kharkiv, what makes you think they will make it to Kiev, you fucking monkey?
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>>486806884
HAHAHAHAHAH
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>>486806892
>Crimea isn’t part of the Ukrainian nation
It is part of Ukraine's borders internationally recognized in 1991.
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>>486806980
The only person winning is that one Canadian gore tranny; you are both losing.
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>>486807055
Yes but it is Russian nonetheless, a little history review will confirm that. Not to mention demographics.
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>>486807119
all the shitskin churkas will get deported and crimea will be white and ukrainian once again
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>>486807208
They won’t and it never really was; history and demographics shows Crimea was Russian. But sure. Go ahead and die for some kike’s ego.
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>>486807119
Königsberg is German. Karelia is Finnish. Kursk is Ukrainian. Haishenwai is Chinese. When will those temporarily occupied territories by Muscovia be returned to their rightful owners?
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>>486807208
>crimea will be white
Are you going to deport the Crimean Tatars as well?
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>>486807279
no, but i will keep killing ruspidors in the name of freedom and you will keep crying and being a slave
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>>486807303
The way things are going maybe soon.
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>>486807336
You haven’t killed anyone, you’re a coward whose war is online while your countrymen die in freezing ditches.
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>>486806692
Europe will freeze?
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>486791979
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Lmao you WILL get the broom and it WILL hurt both your anus AND your mind forever.



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