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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
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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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Continuation of Chapter 9, started here: >>486835524


Part 7/?

Due to the shortage of personnel, a group of former “refuseniks” was assigned to us. These were men from our battalion who had previously refused to go to a dangerous location. Under wartime laws, they were sent not to a Russian prison, but to the infamous "Gestapo"—the military detention center. That's where they break people. They starve them, beat them, don’t let them go to the bathroom or sleep. In the “Gestapo,” you stand all day facing a wall, and you can't lie down, sit down, or take a step left or right. Most people after the "Gestapo" are sent to assault units. But these guys got lucky—they were returned and assigned to us.

A guy appeared in "The Office" who constantly smoked hashish. Where he got it from is a mystery. But for a whole month, every evening he would light up a joint and offer me some as well. I had tried hashish a few times, and it never really did it for me: a terrible cough, and very little high.

But eventually, I found my dosage. Our hashish master slept right below me and smoked hashish on his bunk. The hashish smoke would rise directly to my stretcher, which was suspended in the air. This passive smoking was just what I needed; falling asleep was pleasant. That guy often smoked hashish during his night watch at “The Checkpoint” too, and thankfully, no one ever caught him.

During the day, we usually stood guard at "The Checkpoint" alone, and at night, in pairs. If in April there were nine of us, by July only six remained consistently. People were taken away for other tasks: Utka became a company clerk, Shlyapa was temporarily taken away for anti-aircraft gunner training, Karton and Vyska were transferred to another unit. Some went on leave. But from the very beginning, I understood that I wasn't going on any leave.
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dead general
dead country
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Daily reminder that Ukrainians are turning on the west.
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Why are Ukrainian women like this?
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Part 8/?

Responsibility in the army is always collective, which means no one went on leave. This could go on for several days, a week, two weeks. They might let two people go, or even just one. According to the calculations from April, when we drew lots, I was ninth in line for leave (out of ten shifts). If everything had gone strictly according to schedule, I should have gone on leave in August. But in reality, given the actual pace of leave, my leave should have been in January of the following year. So I finally resigned myself to the fact that leave was a myth.

I managed to arrange the duty roster so that each of us had an average of five to six hours of duty per day. Everyone had time to sleep at night and take care of their own business during the day. I was a mediocre squad leader: not particularly good, not particularly bad. The other soldiers listened to me, not because of my authority, but rather because they didn't want to bear the responsibility themselves.
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-4 Russian Zala UAVs
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1852806067253805357

video 1
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video 2
https://files.catbox.moe/74zmq1.mp4
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From zero to hero. But seriously, what the fuck is polish politician doing on a trump rally.
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>>486836662
>-4 Russian Zala UAVs
video 1
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Part 9/?

Around July, we got beetles in our roof. Since Athena had caught all the mice in the dugout, there was no one to eat the beetles, and they multiplied in massive numbers. They lived between the logs in the roof and laid their eggs there. During the day, when there was movement and voices in the dugout, the beetles were quiet. But in the evening and at night, when everyone was lying in their bunks or sleeping, the beetles would start making noise. They would crawl on the logs and fall down into our dugout. There was nowhere to hide from them. I’d be sitting at the table, and beetles would fall down my collar. Beetles would fall into my mug, beetles would fall onto the table. When I tried to sleep, beetles would fall on me from above: onto my legs, my chest, my face. The sound of a beetle hitting the ceiling, followed by another one, was a constant presence. I couldn't sleep because of these beetles.

“Beetles are falling from heaven, you like it! Help me get rid of them right now!”

“Kompas, dude, you’re losing it. The geese have flown away, the duck is quacking,” Shlyapa would laugh at me. It seemed like the beetles didn't bother him.

And the ants. Hordes of ants constantly crawled into our sugar. Every time we made tea or coffee, there were ants in the mug. The tea turned into some kind of slightly sweet soup. Formic acid replaced lemon in our tea.

When Prigozhin's mutiny began, we all rooted for the Wagnerites. Not long ago, these orchestra members of war were legends, heroes of Russia. Songs were composed about the Wagnerites, people placed their hopes in them. Their PMC was considered the most professional fighting force in the Russian army. They captured cities for Russia – and then Russian troops shelled their own heroes.
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>>486836527
Western corruption
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>>486836662
>-4 Russian Zala UAVs
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Tactical boobies
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Part 10/?

We didn’t doubt for a second that the truth was on the Wagnerites’ side. Listening on the radio to all these high-flown words: "traitors," "betrayers," "mutineers," we only laughed at Russian propaganda and hoped that tomorrow we would wake up with a new president who would end the war. But deep down, we also understood that this road led nowhere.

Prigozhin wouldn't win. Putin couldn’t be moved. A miracle wouldn't happen.

I also had a moment of senseless, bloodthirsty cruelty. As I’ve said, herds of damned cows constantly roamed our positions. Not far from us there used to be a huge farm with several hundred cows. When the war began, the farm administration left, and the cows remained. Without supervision, the cows scattered across the surrounding fields, feeding on grass, and regularly passed through our treeline. They were parasites. The cows would get into our above-ground structures, and eat food left in bags on the ground. They would break everything their herd came across. And they shit everywhere. The paths were completely covered in cow patties. The wires were trampled and broken. Every week, I had to search for breaks several times and splice the wires coming from the generator. And then one time I decided to wash my clothes…

I took off everything: underwear, socks, t-shirt, thermal underwear, and uniform. I soaked all of it in a bucket with laundry detergent and left it outside to soak. Then I had some urgent business, and I forgot about the bucket until the next day. When I returned to the bucket of clothes the following day, I found a foreign substance in it. A cow had left a huge, sticky patty in my clothes… and my clothes had been soaking in cow shit for a whole day…

“Fucking cows, damn it!”

This became a local meme. I repeated this phrase over and over. Soon the others started greeting me with this very phrase.

“Fucking cows, damn it!”
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>>486836808
>corruption
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. 03-11-2024 HD
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Part 11/?

The next day I was on daytime duty at "The Checkpoint," alone. And then a huge herd of cows started moving past me. I was angry at them, very angry. It was a cold-blooded, senseless, but all-consuming hatred. I loaded my rifle and started shooting.

I wasn't aiming, just shooting at the massive bodies. I hit the first cow in the lung. It stumbled and a wide stream of blood flowed from its mouth. It stood there for a long time, trying to move its legs, then lay down, slowly dying. The other cows didn't understand what was happening. I fired again. A second cow, a third. I shot six cows before I got bored. Two of them survived: I hit them in the leg. They hobbled away, not understanding that the danger came from me. Four cows died. One of them convulsed violently: I’d hit it in the spine.

Wild animals in such moments experience fear; the instinct of self-preservation kicks in. Wild animals would have run away. But cows are different. They have no fear! Cows are domesticated and didn't understand that death came from me. They just stood there. Several calves surrounded the dying cow and looked at me with their big, stupid eyes, as if asking, "Why did you kill our mother?"

Then I realized what a stupid thing I’d done. No, I didn't feel sorry for the cows. These farm animals exist to be turned into beef on our tables. And for us, they were still parasites that ruined our positions. But by killing them, I realized that they would soon start to stink. A ton, or even two tons, of rotting meat in the heat, under the sun, right next to our post! Something had to be done. By the end of my shift, everyone already knew what I had done.
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>>486836909
>left without cold water – against the background of the lack of hot water, which they have not had for several months

"We will adhere to democratic development paths, we will develop civil society and place state institutions under public control", — Putin 23 years ago…
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1852827400251285891
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SFB NEWS 02/11/2024:

>>486683103
>>486683129
>>486683164
>>486683195
>>486683225
>>486683248
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Part 12/13

I tried to bury the cows but quickly realized how futile this endeavour was. Fortunately, Grusha came to my rescue with his MT-LB. It was already dark. Grusha got a thick tow cable and attached it to the front of his "Lamborghini." We drove up to the cow carcasses and started tying them up. The cows were already bloated from decomposition; their hides were stretched taut like drums. The cable loop went around the legs of one of the cows, and we dragged it away from the positions. We took it a couple of kilometres away from "The Checkpoint" and left it in the field. The other cows were disposed of in the same manner. On the way back, Grusha, for fun, let me sit behind the controls and steer the MT-LB. I can't drive, but it was fun. At least I managed to keep the vehicle going more or less straight on a flat road.

When we got back, everyone, of course, scolded and condemned me for what I'd done. But good-naturedly. For everyone, it was more of a funny story than a monstrous act of murder. However, fate punished me with another shelling.

I was again on daytime solo duty at "The Checkpoint," enemy drones were circling above, not paying any attention to me. Suddenly, a mortar shell flew right over me. Most likely, they were looking for our MT-LB and trying to take it out. The explosions were very close to me. Fortunately, we had a dug-in foxhole, and I immediately jumped into it. There was a small stool inside the foxhole; I sat on it so that my head was below ground level and started playing on my phone. What else is there to do under shelling? Sit and tremble?

The explosions were getting closer and closer. One of them, bursting nearby, slightly deafened me; my ears were ringing. Dirt rained down on the roof of my foxhole. In total, about twenty or thirty mines were fired in the span of an hour.

“Kompas, how are you doing there?” Komp asked me on the radio.
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Russian losses
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1852986747497418974
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Part 13/13

“Sixteen!” I replied, which meant that everything was okay. We used numerical codes on the radio. Practising working with numerical codes would help us a lot in the future.

The next day, my comrades asked me, "Did you know that shrapnel ripped out a chunk of log inside the foxhole at 'The Checkpoint'?" It turned out that a large piece of shrapnel had flown right over my head, between ground level and the roof of the foxhole – and I hadn't even noticed.
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"The inability of the UN Security Council to stop the imperialist ambitions of its permanent member undermines its authority and the legitimacy of international law," - Yermak

"There must be a complete withdrawal of Russian troops from the entire territory of Ukraine, any peace plans must be based on the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the inviolability of its borders," he said.
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1852994050992795795
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First snow in Kharkiv
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1853022413396553763

https://files.catbox.moe/k98xlu.mp4
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>>486836723
He is a Soviet plant, coordinating with Trump

Whats his name?
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Destruction of Russian logistics in Kursk region, - UA REG TEAM
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1853024815814238641

https://files.catbox.moe/bcggck.mp4
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"Ed Sheeran, U2, Bono and The Edge... stars of this magnitude stand side by side with Ukraine, and this is significant. And we are very grateful that they did not remain silent and used their talent for the sake of Ukraine," — Taras Topolia

Read: https://theukrainianreview.info/standing-with-ukraine-taras-topolia-on-western-music-icons-crimea-and-the-power-of-global-solidarity
https://x.com/UkrReview/status/1853025810715718101
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Since June, AFU have been using a batch of "V-BAT" reconnaissance drones made by American company "Shield AI".

In August, AFU launched V-BAT drone 40 km from the front line, which detected Russian "Buk" - destroyed by HIMARS.
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1853053644439957982

https://files.catbox.moe/t9uffb.mp4
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U.S. B-52 in Italy
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1853060905119957180

https://files.catbox.moe/l28uab.mp4
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>>486836527
Kek
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>>486836527
she will be jewish in 2034
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"Disposable Soldier"

Chapter 10. The Beginning of the End. Frontline. Summer of '23.

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

Part 1/?

By the end of the summer, an unsettling flurry of activity began. For a short time, the brigade commander and his staff were stationed in our treeline: they were planning an offensive from Village of I towards the Town of L.

They were very dissatisfied with the fact that our battalion was just sitting quietly in the treeline doing nothing – soon preparations for the offensive began. Several commanders’ call signs changed. Our battalion commander, "Phoenix," became "Udar" (Strike), company commander "Plita" became "Kran" (Crane), platoon commander "Katapulta" became "Prizrak" (Ghost) (though we continued calling him Katapulta), even the acting platoon commander "Ofis" became "Rzhev."

A whole platoon of fresh contract soldiers arrived as reinforcements. These poor fellows had just signed their contracts at the beginning of the summer—two weeks of training, and here they were. They looked dejected, just like we had the previous autumn. They didn't know how to behave or what to do, how to survive in the field. Many of them had never held a rifle before. Many of them were former prisoners, recently released, trying to earn a living. One man had spent more than thirty years in prison. After being released, he couldn't find a better job than a military contract. And a wartime salary could make any average worker jealous.
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>>486836527
lel wtf, is that actually her?
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Firing from 122-mm D-30
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1853090972151742595

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Part 2/?

One of the new contract soldiers called his family back home and told them everything, absolutely everything: troop numbers, equipment, weaponry, which commanders were stationed here, the names and numbers of units. He did this not out of malice, but out of stupidity. This conversation was intercepted by both enemy reconnaissance and our counterintelligence. The battalion commander was ordered to confiscate all phones from the personnel.

That evening, I also went out to make a call. There was a wooden observation tower near "The Office," which I would climb to call home. And at that very moment, our artillery started working. An enemy drone flew by, searching for the artillery, and it happened to fly right over me. And it saw my flashlight. It thought I was the artillery. A mortar shell was not long in coming. Less than a minute later, the first explosion thundered near me. I tumbled down the ladder. Boom! A second hit. I crawled back to the dugout, lost my phone along the way, jumped inside, and waited.

"Fuck, I lost my phone!"

"Be thankful you're still alive, idiot!"

Half an hour passed, the shelling subsided, and I decided to go out and look for my phone. It was impossible to do so without a flashlight. But I went out too soon. I had just spotted my phone in the grass when boom-boom, two more hits landed near me. I ran back into the dugout, this time with my phone. But for everyone else, I had "lost" my phone.
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>>486836321 Got Butter???

Russia is importing butter from the United Arab Emirates and Turkey, in a move aimed at containing soaring prices that have alarmed consumers, - Reuters

The price of a block of butter has risen by 25.7% since last December. That compares with an inflation rate of 8.6%.
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1853091735401853074
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Part 3/?

The next day, we were ordered to hand over our phones. I buried mine under a log near "The Office," just in case of a search. Most of our soldiers had two phones: some had managed to get a spare phone the day before. In the end, a large bag of signed phones was sent to Kran, and then to Udar at battalion HQ. I and several other comrades didn't hand over our phones. We were in for a scolding. Kran called us all in for a talk.

"So, Kompas, you refused to hand over your phone, right?"

"Yes, that’s right, Kran, I lost it yesterday under fire."

"Yes, I heard about the shelling. But you still have the phone."

"No, I lost it."

"You'll be telling these fairy tales to the FSB. I have three kids; I can see right through your lies."

"Well, if you don’t want to believe me, then don’t."

"Listen, Kompas... If because of you we get fucked up during the offensive, if I ever see a phone on you again – I will personally shoot you. My job is to save the lives of my men. If for that I have to eliminate one asshole, I will do so without hesitation. Do you understand me?"

"I understand."

"Let's go see Udar."

Kran gathered all those who refused to hand over their phones and led us to battalion HQ. Udar and Yakor were already waiting for us there.

"So, these are the ones who refused to hand over their phones, right?" Udar said.

"Yes, sir," Kran replied.

"Then listen up, men. We’re all adults here. I don't give a fuck why you didn't hand over your phones, I don't care at all. You all signed a document stating that the use of phones is prohibited. You all know that phones can be tracked, and then we get shelled. If you don’t give a shit about the lives of your comrades – that's on your conscience. Just know this, if I see a phone on anyone, even once – straight to the assault units. Did everyone hear me?"

"Yes, sir!"

"Dismissed."
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Part 4/?

From that day on, we all tried not to be seen with our phones. I didn’t even call home or watch movies. I started reading a book. But not everyone was so careful. A week after this incident, all the auxiliary sappers were called in for another training session. More people were added to our group, so the number of auxiliary sappers doubled. The lesson was just as short as the previous one, but this time it was led by Udar himself, the battalion commander. And then, in the middle of his lecture about bounding mines, a phone rang among the formation.

The phone’s owner had not only decided to bring a phone to a lesson with Udar, he hadn't even put it on silent mode.

“Is that a phone?”

“There’s no SIM card in it, Comrade Colonel…”

Udar took the phone from the soldier and turned on the screen.

“Yeah, no SIM card. But your mobile network is on! The last text message came in twenty minutes ago. Oh, this is just great. What a moron…”

Udar paced back and forth across the clearing, trying to contain his anger. He was trying his hardest to come up with some way to make an example of the soldier.

“Give me a rifle.”

Udar threw the phone on the ground, chambered a round, and started shooting at the phone. He emptied an entire magazine into it in front of the formation.

“So, listen here. Now you go to Kran. Report everything to him. Tonight, you’re going to the assault units. Double time!”

The soldier ran off, and the lesson continued. I never saw him again.
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>>486838277
Check her onlyfans if you don't believe me
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Part 5/6

The staff officers and signalmen, of course, didn't hand over their phones. They had a satellite dish, and they happily surfed the internet and used Telegram. One fine day, Udar’s wife informed him that she was due to give birth to a son at the end of August. Udar really wanted to be there for the birth, and only the brigade commander could grant him leave. So Udar carried out all the brigade commander's orders without question so as not to fall out of favor. And the brigade commander’s latest order was this:

"The battalion is to advance from its current positions to reinforce the assault units moving from the Village of I to the Town of L."

A few days before the advance, Kran walked around the positions, talked to every soldier in our company, and explained that we wouldn't be able to sit things out in the rear. Our comfortable life was coming to an end. Our platoon started preparing for the move. We cleaned our weapons and packed our things. We decided what to leave behind and what to carry with us. I packed myself a heavy backpack, which I would later regret. In the middle of the day, Katapulta called a meeting and summoned me, as the commander of "The Office." The platoon needed to be reorganized into squads.

Officially, we held one set of positions, but in reality, we held others. The squads had long since been mixed up; some people had left for other platoons or headquarters, while others had joined us from other platoons. Everyone settled into dugouts based on personal preferences. This needed to be sorted out and the platoon re-staffed. Katapulta redistributed the personnel among the squads based on the weapons they used. We had machine gunners, snipers, grenadiers, and riflemen.
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Part 6/6

Since I had successfully managed "The Office" and "The Checkpoint," Katapulta appointed me as a squad leader. And my squad had almost no one from "The Office" because he didn't care about that. Rzhev and Shaiba attended the meeting, and we started exchanging soldiers. One there, another here – and I quietly managed to "bargain" almost all my men back. Plus, a few new guys – former refuseniks – were added to my squad. Thus, a whole squad of ten men was assembled under my command.

I wasn't at all happy about this appointment. But I understood that now I had no choice – there was no one else. So I agreed to take command.

All unnecessary things were put into storage. The necessary things were packed into backpacks. I dug up my phone from under the log and hid it in my body armour. We were ready to move out at the appointed time.
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The Russians have confirmed that at least 4 984 Russian officers have been eliminated in the Russian invasion of Ukraine since 24 February 2022.
Last week update: +33 newly registered.
Sources can be found in our spreadsheet.
https://x.com/KilledInUkraine/status/1853085012628795454

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"Disposable Soldier"

Chapter 11. Moving to Combat Positions. Frontline. Summer of '23.

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

Part 1/2

Everything we’d experienced before was child's play...

We started moving by vehicle. The company driver, nicknamed Zerkalo (Mirror), picked us up at "The Office" and drove us to the entrance of Village of I. We were never destined to see our beloved "Office" again. Our kitten Athena also stayed there; we didn’t want to take her into the zone of active combat.

Arriving at the location, we took a short break, and foolishly walked past the food and water that was waiting for us there: there was nowhere for us to put this food and water – we were already fully loaded. Our platoon was to move first, and we were promised guides. The problem was that none of us knew where exactly we were going. None of us had a map, because officially, we had "handed over" all our phones. We knew neither the grid squares nor the sectors. We were walking like blind kittens.

So, we set off, and walked for a very long time through Village of I, crossed a stream, and entered some houses, where the guides were waiting for us. A week earlier, there had been an assault here. The command was urging us on because it was already getting dark, and we had to be guided in under the cover of twilight. But Katapulta showed prudence and refused to lead us in a large group across open terrain, deciding to trust the guides.

The guides led us in small groups, moving in short dashes along the paths between the trees. By this point, I was already completely exhausted, breathing heavily and wheezing. I couldn’t run, and my subordinates cursed me up and down.

“Kompas, you fucking idiot! Move, damn it! They’ll kill us all because of you, for fuck's sake! Some squad leader you are, you fucking moron!”
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$200m a year, 700,000 tons of rice, space tech: The deal for North Korea in joining Russia’s war, - The Korea Herald

Each North Korean soldier sent to fight for Russia would be paid a monthly wage of around $2,000. At least 10,000 North Korean soldiers are believed to be headed for Ukraine.

In addition to troops, about 4,000 North Korean workers are currently in Russia. Their average wage is thought to be about $800 a month.
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1853142909199241287
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Part 2/3

Moving through the treeline, we finally reached a former enemy stronghold. Several small dugouts, several firing positions and machine gun nests, connected by shallow trenches. Now, this stronghold was occupied by our assault troops. Some of us found space in the dugouts, others didn’t. I settled down in a trench; there was a corpse lying next to me. It was the only available space for me. We decided to stay there for the night. It was already too dark. The guides didn't lead us any further, and we didn’t know where to go ourselves. I lay down to sleep, hugging the corpse.

A sporadic shelling was going on around us. Occasionally, mortar and tank shells would fly over. And drones, drones, drones. When a drone flew overhead, I would cover myself with a sleeping bag so that my body heat wouldn’t be visible to its thermal camera, as I had no roof above me. I just lay there and hoped that the "bird" wouldn’t notice me: there was nothing else I could do. Shooting was pointless – I would never hit it. There was only one sniper in the entire battalion who had ever successfully shot down an enemy drone. I wasn’t thinking about the corpse lying next to me.

Assault troops were running and yelling through the trenches. They yelled in the night, talking to each other, carrying their wounded. Groups of assault troops passed us one after another to join the assault ahead. My comrade Grusha was much more impressed than I was.

Grusha had made a mistake. He was an MT-LB driver, and he should have stayed at the old positions to later deliver supplies to us on the "motolyga" (MT-LB). But he was putting on a brave face:

"How can I stay here? I'm with you guys! I won't abandon you, I'll go with you, I don't care! Fuck the 'motolyga,' I'll go into battle with you, so be it!"
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Part 3/3

Now, however, having seen all these corpses along the way, he was singing a different tune:

"Fuck, why did I come here? This is fucked up. They’re going to get us all killed here. I should have just stayed on the 'motolyga.' All these corpses, fuck, this is fucked up..."

We spent the night in this godforsaken place. By this point, most of our water had been drunk.
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Anyone is reading it besides the Hungarian anon?
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>>486836321
The ukraine lost General #666
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>>486840749
It's some text from little annoying fagot known as a nulcheblyad, isn't it?
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>>486831076
LMFAO take a load of this mudslime faggot. Mudslime niggers where always some of the most degenerate fuckers ever. They literally raided castles in order to abduct boys to rape or rape an aristocrat's son.
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>>486841216
Supposedly, yes. And yes, he was an attentionwhore. I'm just translating because some anons found the text interesting and worthy of further dissemination.
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>>486837808
>U.S. B-52 in Italy
Lol
Couple of small drones and that B-52 will be permanently grounded. KEK
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>>486840749
>Anyone is reading it besides the Hungarian anon?
No, nobody has time to read your stupid walls of texts.
Stop shitting up the threads with that lame and boring garbage.
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>>486841458
>>486841499
Have you tried either sticking to one memeflag or vary your writing style, so you don't get outed immediately as a schizo?
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>>486841579
Lick my anus.
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>>486841709
>Lick my anus.
that fixation on gay sex practises makes your retardedness and russian heritage even more obvious
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53 posts in this thread, and 20 of them are by that faggot from Phinland, flooding the thread with his lame boring walls of text.
Fucking haemorrhoid.
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>>486840749
I'm reading these, the depravity of noviops know no limit
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Ukrainian radio news is crying that air defence in Kiev is completely gone.
Western Embassies starting procedures to move to Lviv.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGwm7AIr9Ds
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>>486840749
I read it usually whenever I'm here.
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>>486842966
>Ukrainian radio news is crying that air defence in Kiev is completely gone.
>Western Embassies starting procedures to move to Lviv.
You're over 2.5 years late with that post.
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>>486840749
I missed some of it so I'm waiting for the next compilation.
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dog eating muslim churkas, thats what russia has become
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>>486840749
still here
>>486843685
compiled up until chapter 11, I'd be posting recaps already if the spam detection wouldn't fuck me over...
>>486841315
ngl it's actually a pretty compelling read... not sure if it is his style or yours or both
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>>486843717
>dog eating muslim churkas, thats what russia has become
That's nothing.
Subhuman Ukrainians were killing and eating their own children in 1930'

Eating dogs is very popular in South Korea.
"Eating dogs has been part of traditional South Korean culture for centuries"
South Koreans besides being famous for Samsung phones, Samsung TVs, and KIA and Hyundai cars, but they are also famous for eating dogs.

"About 2.5 million dogs are raised in South Korean dog farms each year and about 1 million are killed and eaten.
The rest are used for breeding, as dog farms are notorious for having high mortality rates and frequently require new livestock,
according to Humane Society International, a Washington, D.C.-based organization that advocates for animal protection worldwide."
<>
https://wildheartspdx.com/dog-meat-industry-south-korea

If you go and eat at South Korean restaurants in your Western countries, how do you know if you are not being served dog meat?
If you hold your Samsung phone or watch Samsung TV, or open Samsung fridge, or drive KIA or Hyundai car,
remember that they were made by dog eating South Koreans.

https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2023/7/31/south-korean-dog-meat-farmers-face-growing-push-to-ban-industry

https://www.worldnomads.com/explore/eastern-asia/south-korea/south-korean-food-myths
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>>486844816
>Subhuman
North Korea
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>>486841315
>I'm just translating
Your translations are very inaccurate and misleading.
Stop spreading false translations.
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German opposition leader of the CDU, Friedrich Merz:

„Hesitation (in regards to Ukraine) will not be viewed as prudence, but as cowardice. Free nations cannot allow this to happen. If on November 5 a US president is elected, who declares NATO obsolete, then we Europeans are on our own.“
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1850166740073828780
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>>486845100
dunno, man... the parts where zigggers are doing zigger things read pretty accurate to me...
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The widespread voter fraud in the parliament elections in Georgia have not only been expected from the beginning, but can be seen in videos where ballot stuffing occurred. It is virtually the same as in Belarus, where another unpopular dictator would have been toppled, but exists only because of Russia.

The question is now what the people in Georgia are going to do. Will they just peacefully protest until the protests fizzle out or take matter in their own hands.
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1850448590449074468

>>486843717 Redshadow's first love, canned Heat :^3
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Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia. 4 countries, but one major problem: Russia.

Russia interfering and invading its neighbors makes it so obvious that no agreement or treaty can solve this problem. It is part of Russia's imperial ambition and culture. You cannot negotiate that away, you have to make it. Anyone claiming that this can be solved through negotiations is either unaware of the magnitude of the problem Russia poses or simply lying.

Ukraine is the focal point of that struggle and it will be determined there, if Europe and the West altogether will be free or subject to another series of dictatorships sweeping across the continent. It is the single-greatest fight of our times.
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1850452734463365240
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More and more details are seething out from the Israeli operation in Iran. Apparently, Israeli fighter jets were operating hours in Syrian and Iraqi air space without a single loss. The Russian-made air defense systems such as the S-300/S-400 completely failed in detecting those aerial vehicles, let alone fending them of. The following targets were destroyed:

- 12 "planetary mixers" used to produce solid fuel for long-range ballistic missiles, which make up the bulk of Iran's missile arsenal.
- Four air defense positions in the Tehran area
- At least one drone factory
- The research and development center in Parchin which has been used in the past for nuclear technology

It paraphrases once again how low Russian technology is compared to Western technology.

Source: Axios
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1850475933800468779
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Another good statement by Friedrich Merz, who is going to be very likely the next German chancellor next year.
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1850872147444433044

https://files.catbox.moe/q4l1p9.mp4
>the 28th oct
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>>486836321
TZD
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Croatia is going to transfer thirty M-84A4 MBTs to Ukraine. Additionally, thirty BVP M-80 IFV will be transferred, as well.

Croatia will buy 50 Leopard 2A8, the newest version of the German-made MBT.

Source: Jutarnji List
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1851005434980643012
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>>486842966
>military summary
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>>486845896
this tbdesu
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The German Army introduces the Leopard 2A7 A1. It is an upgraded version of the Leopard 2A7 which includes an active protection system called "Trophy". The Trophy system is standard in the Leopard 2A8 and neutralizes incoming missiles.

Source: Bundeswehr
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1851537957951332479

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>>486845896
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>>486845976
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russia is a white nation
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>>486846172
JUST KIDDING LOL
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>>486846172
hahahahahahahaha
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>>486844432
did you decide against uploading it to catbox?
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>>486845330
That Phinish faggot is translating changing the negative info to a sweet sounding stories.
Wonder how much he gets paid for it.
Bottle of vodka and rotting fish I guess.
Phinns are fucking massive degenerate alcoholics, more than even Ukrainians or Russians, drinking disgusting Phinish vodka that should be used only as a paint thinner, and eating rotting fish.
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The bipartisan leaders of the US Helsinki Commission are calling on the US President to greenlight Poland to extend its air defense to Ukraine's skies, helping shoot down Russian missiles under the guise of self-defense.

Using Polish Patriot PAC-3 missiles an area of more than 60,000 square kilometers (25,000 square miles) could be covering Ukraine's West.

Source: The Hill
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1851762158075343143
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It has been revealed that one of the requests by Ukraine regarding the victory plan, which were kept secret but were leaked, considered BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missiles. Even the Block II versions of that missile type has a range of 2,500 km (1,550 miles). The entire area west of the Ural mountains and even beyond would be in range.
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1851774530894860597
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The US' support for Ukraine has tremendously contributed to local business. Virtually all money was invested in many US states. Ammunition in Pennsylvania, MRAPs in Wisconsin, Stingers in Arizona, Abrams in Ohio, Bradleys in Virginia, Javelins in Alabama and practically every other state which supplies every component down to the last bolt.

Red and Blue states alike are both supporting the fight for freedom and it is important to highlight what unites both sides. Putin wants to shatter this. There is literally no human being on Earth who hates America more than him. He never processed the fall of his beloved Soviet Union and he will use every agent and every useful idiot to propel his sinister agenda.
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1851783505610453012
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>>486846292
BEHOLD THE SAVIOURS OF THE WHITE EVROPA
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The German Public Prosecutor General has brought charges against the Russian-"German", Dieter S. , who prepared terrorist attacks against Germany. The charges are membership in a terrorist organization (Donetsk People's Republic) and preparing terrorist attacks on German soil.

He was arrested in April this year in Bavaria. Another Russian-"German", Alexander J., is also arrested but not yet charged.

Source: Der Spiegel
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1851949349623767302
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>>486846350
>retarded jizzraeli can't tell the perspective of the story
kek next time have your tard wrangler explain it to you
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>>486836321
Russian losses on the battlefield have escalated recently, but the biggest headaches for Moscow are domestic. With 21% and climbing, Russia has one of the highest basic interest rates in the world. Together with its depleting stockpiles, the lack of workers and the demographic catastrophe increasing to levels unseen, this is just another clear sign that Russia won't be capable to sustain this war for a long time. Literally, Putin's only hope is to have weak Western leaders in power who avert his total defeat shortly before it happens.

In previous posts, I said that Russia cannot survive this longer than 2-3 years, but with that data, plus the latest satellite pics of their stockpiles, it is even below two years. What it takes, however, is that the West has to finally wake up, and push every detractor, appeaser, weakling and corrupt official away.
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1852498292631879973
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>>486846298
not at all, but at the same time I'm collecting the post numbers with short chatgpt summary for each chapter as well. so far I couldn't manage to get them through the spam filter consistently, so I'm looking for a solution.
>yes, I had not much to do today, how did you know?

this is tour 2 chapter 1-11: https://files.catbox.moe/zs4e46.txt
for the baker: please don't add it to the bake yet.
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>>486846168
shalom
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>>486846350
not sure why former eastern Ukrainian anon would shill for the ziggers on a mongolian throat singing forum, but ok
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Putin will try everything and use everyone to propel his sinister agenda in trying to destroy the USA. He will never stop, because it is personal for him. It was the USA which was primarily responsible for destroying his beloved Soviet Union and his urge for vengeance will only stop with his demise.
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1853075333165220227

>Soviet Union was too big, too oppressive, a Totalitarian state, and in short, basically Shit
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>>486846945
Nobody gives a shit about that nonsense.
Stop forcing that garbage on others.
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>>486846945
>I couldn't manage to get them through the spam filter consistently, so I'm looking for a solution.
Here is a solution for you, you massive dolt.
How about stopping spamming and flooding that lame boring garbage here.
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There are 2 days until the U.S. presidential election on November 5, 2024.
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>>486837143
700,000 tomorrow? Lmfao hope it was worth it, mein monke
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2 days before Trump stop your stupid war

Yes Trump will save Russia (and world peace)

Tic Toc Tic Toc Piggers. It's OVYR !
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>>486848138
You made this really stupid virgin statement in the previous threads with your VPN as well, Ivan. Even if Trump wins the elections, he won't be president for another 2 months. Plenty of time to supply more weapons for Ukraine and watching your pitiful little shithole collapse.
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Average monthly gross salary
In Estonia is approximately €1,904,
in Serbia, it is around €1,210.

The average life expectancy for males
in Estonia is approximately 74 years,
while in Serbia, it is around 73 years
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>Battered wives coping together:the thread.

Meanwhile in Chug there is constant celebration of the daily victories.
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>>486848236
>Plenty of time to supply more weapons for Ukraine

Quick, give more shells that we don't have to ukraine.Its ovyir for Russia!
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>>486848236
2 month is not enought to defeat the greatest army (with god support)

YOU LOST
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>>486848319
>daily victories.
Day 983 of 3 day war. :-(
Frontline moved like 10 km in 983 days :-(

Russia barely conquered Bakhmut and Kherson, but fled from Kherson :-(
Kursk incursion is 3 months you :-( 100k refugees from there :-(
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>>486845100
Point out inaccuracies then.
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Doesn't it suck to be a nafoid when your side haven't won a major battle since late 2022?You are still talking about the glory days on late 2022 while ukraine is getting raped and Nato is drained.
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>>486848319
Why aren't we seeing the Russian soldiers in the trenches celebrate as well?
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>>486840749
me, thanks
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What are Serbia's tax and inflation rate though?
Income tax is currently 20% here and it's getting raised to 24% soon. Inflation sits at 4.5% according to a news article from just a few days ago.

>mfw
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>>486848846
>Nato is drained.
Why is Serbian humour so "special"?
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>>486836321
>>Putin's decree to recapture all of Kursk Oblast by Oct 1 AND Oct 15 failed
NORTH KOREA WILL SURELY SAVE RUSSIA!
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>>486846945
gotcha, not sure what would help slip it through if they're not posts that have already been made.
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>>486848847
>Lose every major battle for the last 2 years
>If i post some gore it means we are winning
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TRANNY THREAD IS UP
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Do you understand why this happened?
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Where are the celebrating Russians, Vanya? Don't they have party hats in the Gulag?
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>>486848846
>serb reposting retarded cope memes from 3 years ago
kek
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>>486840749
+1
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"Disposable Soldier"

Chapter 12. First Blood. Frontline. Summer of '23.

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

Part 1/?

In the morning, the company commander, Kran, arrived with his assistants – his "entourage." Katapulta and I went to him for new instructions. Kran berated us for our slowness and for arriving at the wrong location. Kran was in a foul mood because of everything that had fallen on his shoulders. Finally, he showed us a map on his phone and explained where we needed to go.

Between the Village of I and the Town of L was a vast area where the assault was taking place. Several long treelines ("shelves"), connected by perpendicular treelines ("spears") – and fields between them. We were to take up positions on the first shelf, already captured by the assault troops. By that time, the fighting was taking place for the second shelf. We were the "consolidators," meaning we weren’t assaulting – we were consolidating our hold on the liberated territory and were supposed to set up defences. So, we had to walk three kilometres to our assigned squares along the first treeline.

It would have been fine, but there was no path in the treeline. None at all. There was a path across the field, along the treeline. But enemy drones were constantly circling above us. The path across the field was clearly visible. Katapulta decided to proceed cautiously and led us through the treeline, without a path. Completely exhausted, each carrying several dozen kilograms of gear, hungry and thirsty, we pushed our way through dense bushes. My legs refused to move. Every drop of water was worth more than all the money in the world. Every time we heard the buzzing of propellers, we froze for several minutes.
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Part 2/?

After a few hundred meters, we gave up and followed the path across the field along the treeline, hiding from every "bird" in the bushes and making frequent stops. The drones wouldn't let us move. Mortar shells exploded now in front, now behind us. During this crossing, I threw away almost everything I was carrying: shovels, axes, ammunition, armour plates from my vest, and a spare set of clothes. I couldn't go even a hundred meters without resting. The entire three-kilometre crossing took us a third of the day. None of us were prepared for this at all. Nothing can prepare you for this – you have to experience it.

We dreamed that upon reaching our destination, we would find old enemy dugouts and trenches there that we could occupy and hide in, to rest. But we were mistaken. There were only a few open pits about half a meter deep. During this crossing, we realized that the enemy fought differently. Ukrainians fight with technology, and Russia fights with "meat."

Russia sends hundreds of thousands of soldiers to war, armed with shovels and automatic rifles. These hundreds of thousands of soldiers occupy territory and dig in, turning the terrain into a network of trenches, dugouts, and foxholes. But all these hundreds of thousands of people are equipped with weapons and equipment from the Soviet era, which is older than many of us. This weaponry is, undoubtedly, excellent for its time and for the wars of the past century. But we lack modern technology. We lack drones, we lack night vision devices and thermal imagers, we lack anti-drone guns, we lack guidance systems, and, worst of all, we lack artillery shells. The enemy's artillery works – our artillery works much less frequently. Enemy drones circle above us – where are ours?
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>>486848593
There are hundreds of them.
Just stop spamming and flooding and forcing that lame boring inaccurate garbage on others.
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Part 3/?

Ukraine fights differently. Thanks to the support of the entire world, they possess modern weaponry and know how to use it. Having far fewer men than Russia, they rely not on quantity of manpower, but on quality. Their artillery pounds us around the clock; they have enough shells. They aim well, thanks to drones. Drones, drones, everywhere drones. Ukrainians don’t need many trenches, dugouts, and foxholes - they manage with five or ten strongpoints per treeline. When we arrived at the location, we found that we would have to dig in almost from scratch.

I was exhausted and dehydrated. I collapsed on the ground, stripped down to my underwear, and lay down at the bottom of a small ravine under the branches of trees. I couldn’t move, let alone dig. I lay in that ravine for two or three hours, eating only one can of pâté and taking a few sips of water for the entire day. And then the shelling began.

They were firing cluster munitions with shrapnel at us. A cluster munition explodes high in the air, scattering dozens of small explosive devices around, covering a large area. And all these dozens of explosive devices detonate above the ground, spraying shrapnel. I felt a kiss on my right shoulder. Like a stone thrown into water creates ripples, a small piece of shrapnel entered my flesh. The wound was actually minor, but a "300" (wounded) is a "300." Blood flowed from my shoulder, and I announced on the radio: "This is Kompas! I'm a '300'!"
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>>486850092
Point one.
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>>486850092
>There are hundreds of them.
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Part 4/?

My comrades yelled, asking how I was feeling. I crawled from the ravine to a small hollow where we were crammed together, trying to get at least a little bit below ground level. The shelling continued for some time, but fortunately, no one else was injured. I got dressed again, and put on my body armour without the plates. Only the Kevlar remained in the vest, protecting against small shrapnel. I left all my belongings there—I was thinking I’d be going to a hospital in Russia and then home. I even left my phone there, fearing a search.

I was happy about this injury like a child. Anything to make this agonizing trek end.

"Guys, I'm going home! Hooray!"

"Yeah, Kompas, you've done your part. An idiot's dream come true..."

"I'm getting three million! Finally, fuck yeah!"

When the shelling stopped, I was taken to the commanders. Katapulta and Shinel escorted me to the pit where Kran, Udar, and Yakor were sitting. They scolded us for not bandaging the wound and decided to escort me to the medics in Village of I.

It was agonizing for a wounded man: on the way, Udar ran into a neighbouring battalion commander, and they went into every dugout, every trench, every pit, checking how everyone was settled. And I had to stand and wait. Udar examined me and said:

"Well, this wound is nothing. We’ll take you to Bint (Bandage), he’ll dab some iodine on it, and tomorrow you’ll be back in service."

"Will you at least fill out the paperwork for the three million?"

Kran remained at the positions on the first shelf; the company HQ was to be located there from now on. Udar and Yakor led me to the medics. This was torture for a wounded man: along the way, Udar ran into a neighbouring battalion commander, and they went into every dugout, every foxhole, every pit, checking how everyone was settled. And I had to stand around and wait. Udar examined me and said:
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>>486846417
They're talking about this for months. So far poland doesn't even intercept drones or missiles hitting polish territory. Let's see.
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Part 5/?

"Well, this wound is nothing. We’ll take you to the medic Bint, he’ll dab some iodine on it, and tomorrow you'll be back in the ranks."

"Will you at least fill out the paperwork for the three million (rubles)?"

"What three million are you talking about? Where did you get three million from?"

By nightfall, we somehow made it to the Village of I. The medics, led by Bint, were stationed in the village school. Udar set up his battalion HQ in a dugout next to the school. Bint and two assistants received me on a simple operating table and started treating my wound. Bint also said that the "wound was nothing." At that moment, he pulled three tiny shrapnel balls out of me and gave them to me as a souvenir.

"Will you fill out the form for the three million, then?"

"No. Your wound doesn't qualify for three million. We won’t fill out the form, and we won’t evacuate you to Russia. You’ll rest here for a couple of days and then back to the ranks."

It was a complete failure. No three million, no evacuation, nothing. I was shown a mattress where I could sleep and given a bottle of water. I’d never enjoyed a drink so much before. I gulped down a litre and a half of water in one go and asked for more. Well, at least I had a couple of days of rest…
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>>486850011
>"Disposable Soldier"
FYI Duma pidor' deputy who is nominal Brigade Commander of ru forces, leaked phone call calling current russian soldiers "unneeded people" essentially low-class marginals not needed for society.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOrHTfoBQ3U&feature=youtu.be
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Part 6/7

These days dragged on, long and boring. I had nothing to do, so I started reading a book about tractor mechanics – there were no other books available. At the medical station, I met a couple of signalmen who were on duty nearby, at the battalion HQ. The chief signalman, nicknamed Shkura (Hide), was also there – he was organizing accommodations for the signals platoon and setting up a new switchboard. I really didn't want to go back to that damned treeline, so I decided to put out feelers and offer my services. Shkura was a good guy and happily agreed to take me into the signals platoon. But as soon as Bint heard about this, he immediately nipped it in the bud: "Udar ordered this cripple to be returned to the treeline. He’s not getting out of service here, the malingerer!"

Then I decided to address my problem to Udar himself. But at the entrance to the battalion HQ, I was met by Yakor, and his response to my request was: "Didn't you understand what they told you, fuckwit? Tomorrow, you're back in the ranks! Get lost!"

I was once again convinced of Yakor's utter indifference to people. There was nothing to be gained here. On my last day of treatment, a comrade nicknamed Tabak (Tobacco) was brought to us. He was a former member of Kran's inner circle, but he was sent with the first platoon to the front lines, straight to the second treeline. They had a rough time there; they were shelled, and Tabak suffered a large, deep laceration on his shoulder blade. Such a wound already qualified for three million and evacuation to Russia. I helped him take off his extra clothes, gave him something to drink and eat, chatted with him for a bit, and then the shelling started.
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They weren’t actually shelling us, but our artillery. But our medical station was nearby and caught in the splash damage. Shell fragments flew into the walls of the building. Tabak and I put on our body armour and lay down away from the windows. There was nowhere to hide; there was no basement here. A chandelier crashed and shattered next to us. Fortunately, our eyes remained intact. When the shelling subsided, Tabak was taken for evacuation. And I needed to get ready to go.
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NO COLLUSION!!
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>Europe frooz status?
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>>486852192
it was +22°C today I wore shorts going to gas station for snacks
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>>486852192
This time, the fourth time, it's gonna freeze. Trust me bro.
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"Disposable Soldier"

Chapter 13. Moving to “The Skewer” and the First Refuseniks. Frontline. Summer of ‘23.

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

Part 1/?

By that point, convoys were already running. Kran’s company (our company) and “Pryanik’s” (Gingerbread) company had moved to defensive positions, while “Steklo’s” (Glass) company was handling convoys and evacuations. I joined the convoy that was supposed to deliver food and water for our platoon. We loaded up with bags of supplies and set off. This trek was already easier for me than the first one. In an hour and a half, we made it from the Village of I to “Lavra” (The Monastery) – the intersection of the treelines where our platoon was stationed.

When I got back to my guys, everyone was very surprised that I wasn’t given three million rubles and sent back to Russia. My comrades promised to support me in court as witnesses if I decided to sue the Ministry of Defense. We still hoped that we would return home soon. I couldn’t find all of my belongings. The guys had already taken a lot of things – after all, I’d thrown everything out of my pockets and yelled, “Take everything! Use it! I'm a '300,' I'm going home!” Roughly speaking, I had "dropped loot." And now I had to gather this “loot” back. Some of the things were returned to me; some I found in the bushes; I even found my phone! But I suffered a terrible loss: I’d lost my sleeping bag.

It’s warm during the day, but cold at night. Even though it was summer, the temperature at night dropped to ten, fifteen degrees Celsius. Fortunately, Gubka shared a spare jacket with me, offering at least some warmth.
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>>486852192
i'm europe and i'm chilling with my socks off
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>>486852443
are the primary EU countries still subsidizing the electricity bills for their people?
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>>486852574
no one wants to see your crusty hooves.
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Part 2/?

A couple of hours passed, and that same day, we were ordered to move forward. The assault troops were advancing, and we had to advance behind them. Our new position was to be “Shpik” (The Skewer) - a curved, winding treeline along the flank, between the first and the second shelf.

That's when we had our first refuseniks - the "500s" (deserters). Shinel (Overcoat), Vratar (Goalie), Pechka (Stove), and Shlyapa protested:

“They want us all dead!”

“There are Ukrainians everywhere around us; we’ll be completely surrounded!”

“Fuck this shit, I’m not going! They can court-martial me, I don’t give a fuck.”

And they didn’t go. They disobeyed the order. And they needed to be taken to Kran for a report. I wasn’t present for their conversation, but I soon saw that Kran didn’t disregard his men. Instead of sending them to a tribunal and prison or to the assault units, Kran decided to keep them with him. He didn’t report the incident to the battalion commander. Instead, he issued an AGS (automatic grenade launcher) to Kryuk and Shtyk (Bayonet), and a DShK (heavy machine gun) to Shlyapa and Pechka. This is heavy weaponry: the AGS is a long-range grenade launcher, and the DShK is a heavy-calibre machine gun. Kran ordered our "500s" to take the weapons and prepare firing positions for them. Thus, he saved the guys from prison, gave them a responsible assignment, and got two combat crews for heavy weapons at his disposal.

The rest of us moved forward. In small groups, we passed through the strongpoint at “Lavra,” crossed a ravine, and reached another strongpoint where the scouts were stationed. The scouts in this war walked on foot, crawled through fields, and conducted reconnaissance by fire. Good scouts in this war operated drones.

These scouts were good: they had a drone. So they could afford to sit in a dugout far from the assault and still successfully carry out reconnaissance missions.
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>>486852582
They subsidize that shit in EU?
I pay ~900 euros for electricity a year here
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>>486852694
We sometimes get negative electricity prices here in Finland. :DDD
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Part 3/?

Nothing had been dug at "The Skewer" at all. And, to be honest, we didn't understand which direction our trenches should face. So we simply dug camouflaged shelters for ourselves. I chose a spot right in the dense bushes between two trees. One of my comrades lent me a spare shovel, and I started digging a pit for myself. I was no longer whining about how I didn’t want to dig. You sleep in whatever you dig. And if you don’t dig, you die. Estimating my height, I dug so that I could stretch my legs out while lying down. My trench could even be used for firing, though not very far – about fifty meters. At the same time, it was naturally camouflaged from above and on all sides, and didn't require any additional work – the bushes, trees, and branches hid me perfectly. Eventually, the trench was dug almost to my full height, and there were steps on both sides.

On the first night, as on all subsequent nights, I froze to the bone. I didn't have a sleeping bag. I slept on the ground, at the bottom of the grave I had dug for myself. My comrade's jacket and thermal underwear saved me. Miraculously, I didn't get pneumonia during that whole time. In the morning, my teeth would chatter, and I would shiver. But by midday, it was already hot and sunny again.

The second day, the question of food and water arose. Under conditions of severe shortage, everything had to be divided between people, and somehow delivered. Steklo’s convoys refused to deliver supplies to our current positions – they would only carry them as far as “Lavra.” This meant that we would have to go back to the scouts, climb across the ravine, and then back to "Lavra" to get our food and water. After discussing it, we decided to appoint a courier: Kust volunteered.
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Part 4/?

Kust soon moved back to the scouts’ position and spent his days carrying supplies from “Lavra” to the scouts, dividing those supplies between the squads according to the number of people, and giving everyone their share. We, in turn, dug our positions and went to Kust to receive these supplies. And then each squad leader divided everything among his men.

We decided to operate in this mode, and that very day, I was distributing supplies among my men. Steklo sent four soldiers in the convoy for us. Kust carried all of this by himself across the ravine. There were about thirty of us. How much would each person get with such a distribution? A liter and a half of water per person per day, one can of pâté or stew per day, one slice of bread. There were also instant soups and porridges, but there was no water to prepare them with. There was one packet of instant noodles per person – we gnawed on them dry, like cookies. We were most short of water…

One day I thought, "My God, how lucky we are with the weather." It hadn’t rained once during this entire offensive. I jinxed it. That very day, clouds gathered, and it started raining. The damned rain. It poured and poured without stopping for six hours straight. I tried to stretch a garbage bag over my trench – I had no other material, no tarp, no camouflage net. The garbage bag was too small and provided very little protection from the rain. Very soon, I was completely soaked: from my underwear to my jacket. I had no change of clothes, so I had to dry my clothes on myself. Naturally, they didn't dry in half a day, so I spent the night watch completely wet. And I went to sleep just as wet. There was nothing else I could do.
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>>486852638
chilling with my socks off i'm telling you
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Part 5/?

While we were at "Shpik," I learned some sad news: Shlyapa was seriously injured. While Shlyapa and Pechka were digging a position for the DShK, an enemy drone spotted them and called in a mortar strike. A Polish mine, which is almost silent, landed near Shlyapa, and he didn’t have time to react. Ironically, he was the one who was most worried about dying and always wore high-quality body armour with a groin protector and shoulder pads. And yet, he was one of the first to be injured. The shrapnel was large: it pierced Shlyapa’s thigh, and ripped open his stomach so that his intestines spilled out. He also suffered a brain injury. Fortunately, he didn't lose consciousness immediately and managed to call for help. There were soldiers nearby; they quickly provided first aid and evacuated him to Bint. From there, Shlyapa was taken to Russia.

A few months later, I had a chance to talk to Shlyapa. He told me how he lost his sight for several days, how he came out of a coma in Russia, and how the wounded criminal assault troops greeted him:

"Holy shit! You’re alive! Good job!"

Shlyapa spent a long time in treatment, but in the end, his vision returned. Having gone through all of this, he admitted that he now agreed with my liberal views: a genocide of the Russian people is taking place, and Russia is the one orchestrating it. Russia wants its citizens dead.
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>>486852924
>socks on during summer because A/C
>socks on during winter because cold
man
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Drones circled constantly above us, but we had good camouflage. Sometimes the shelling was close, but none of us were injured. Soon, we were ordered to build three new posts and assign a 24/7 guard detail to them. One post for each squad. My squad got the post that was supposed to be located by the road between the first and second shelves. Nefrit and I went to scout the location. He was a very capable guy; he had excellent navigation skills and could lead a group of people even to places he’d never been himself. We descended a scorched slope, crossed a ravine, and found a suitable place for a post in the bushes under a tree.

I adjusted the duty roster: now the shifts were 24 hours long, meaning two people would take up the post for a full day. They took food and water with them and were supposed to observe, dig, and sleep in shifts. As for myself, as the squad leader, I remained at the main positions and was on duty at night in my trench while the rest of the personnel slept. I was on duty the whole night along with two other squad leaders, reporting by radio every hour and going to sleep only at dawn. This schedule, in general, suited me. I stayed awake during the cold hours and didn’t freeze too much, and I slept during the hot hours, which meant I wasn’t as thirsty. A few days passed, and the posts were almost finished. And then Udar himself addressed us by radio:

"Guys, dig in, make sure everything is top-notch, and report back to me. And I’ll arrange a rotation for you, send ‘monsieur contract soldier’ to replace you.”
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He said it in this drawn-out, sly voice. We dreamed of rotation every day. We longed for rotation. Replacing mobilized soldiers with contract soldiers – for us, it was a fairy tale we believed in, like Father Frost. A rumor had been circulating for a whole month that the mobilized soldiers were to be sent back to Russia in August and replaced by contract soldiers, that we would be sent home soon so they wouldn’t have to pay us the legendary bonus of one million rubles for a year of service. After Udar’s words, the word "monsieur" became part of our lexicon, and from then on, we always referred to contract soldiers as "monsieur" in radio communications. The posts were now dug with even more enthusiasm, but one wise man among us, Rzhev, said:

"You shouldn't believe Udar. There will be no rotation after we finish the posts. He's bullshitting us. Now we’ll report to him that everything’s ready—and he'll send us to dig new posts. Let’s not report to him yet, shall we? We’ll just sit here and chill."

Rzhev, of course, was right. We stayed at "Shpik" for about five days, and then we received orders to move forward.
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>>486853244
all that work (which someone else did for you), but you are still awarded with zero engagement.

Keep it up, fruit cake.
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>>486853332
>awarded with zero engagement.
hey mershnigger, I've read and replied to him
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Oh no, Mearshy decided to try to go for the jugular and say that it's not my translation.

lel
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>>486852529
>>486852690
>>486852833
>>486852904
>>486853075
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>>486853244
i read but there isnt much to say, we already know how fucked russian service is
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>>486853482
No worries, besides, people have responded to me when I asked if someone else is reading it.
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>>486852582
Kek if only. But electricity prices aren't that high.
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I just shit myself, help me monke!
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>>486853651
after the pipeline blew up the cost of energy skyrocketed.

if you arent paying higher prices in your energy bills, that most likely means its being subsidized by your government.

Meaning, if they didnt subsidize the energy bills, many europeans would freeze.
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>>486853668
mobik anon...
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>>486836496
>>486836782
>>486836882
>>486836961
>>486837127
>>486838132
>>486838336
>>486838465
>>486838612
>>486838796

STOP SPAMMING AND FLOODING AND SHITTING UP THESE THREADS, YOU FUCKFACE.
Buy an ad on /pol/
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>>486853876
Show flag first, moshe.
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>>486853876
Only after you take your meds, sounds good?
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>>486849323
You guys are still posting cope memes from 2022 offensives.
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>>486850448
>>486850639
>>486850831
>>486852529
>>486852690
>>486852833
>>486852904
>>486853075
>>486853187
>>486853244
STOP SPAMMING AND FLOODING AND SHITTING UP THESE THREADS, YOU FUCKFACE.
Buy an ad on /pol/
Fuck off.
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>>486854132
After you take your meds.
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"Disposable Soldier"

Chapter 14. Digging in on the Second Treeline. Frontline. Summer '23.

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

Part 1/?

So, another move. On this day, some of our soldiers returned from leave, and even Shmel was among them. His wounds had healed, he’d spent a month at home on rehabilitation leave, and been with his family. And now, he was back with us. We all greeted them with open arms and joked about what a shithole they were returning to.

The posts were abandoned, and we moved across the ravine in small groups, towards my squad's post. Enemy drones were constantly circling above us, and mortar shells landed nearby several times. Fortunately, our group made it safely along the road and found the path. Nefrit had scouted the route in advance and left an empty ammo box where we needed to turn off into the field.

This was a dangerous section: the path crossed an open field for about three hundred meters without a single piece of cover, not a single tree or bush. Our group crossed the field without incident, but the following group got a taste of fear. Shaiba, Rzhev, and List came under heavy tank fire; there was absolutely nowhere to hide around them. This shelling significantly impacted their morale: Shaiba lost all hope of survival and withdrew into himself. I only understood him much later.

Having finally reached the second treeline without casualties, we followed the path towards our designated squares. We were told that the Ukrainians had a network of trenches and concrete bunkers on the second shelf – otherwise, why did it take so long to capture?

Yeah, right, trenches and concrete.
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>>486853973
They are hiding in some nafo country.
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Part 2/?

Finally, we reached our future positions. Only with time did I realize how lucky we were. We were right in the middle of the second treeline. In front of us was a minefield; across the field from us, about a kilometre away, in the third treeline, was the enemy. They wouldn’t cross the field: it was mined, and there wasn’t a single piece of cover there. To one side of us was Pryanik’s company, and to the other side was a short “spear” – a perpendicular treeline running between the second and third shelves.

The intersection at the short spear was held by "Linguist" (The Linguist) and "Tokar" (The Turner). The supply and evacuation routes ran far to the left and right of us: one led from "Lavra" to Pryanik (where we had entered), and the other ran along the long spear to the second shelf, and then through Linguist's position to the short spear towards the assault troops who were engaged in combat. We were stationed on a small island of quiet and calm, right in the centre. Movement was happening to our left and right, attracting artillery fire – while it was quiet at our location. And we weren’t threatened by direct combat. We were surrounded by small trees and bushes; they weren’t very dense, but they were there.

We had time to dig in before we were discovered and shelled. I found a pit that had already been dug by someone, about twenty centimetres deep, and started to deepen it. The pit was under a tree, surrounded by bushes. In a few hours, I deepened and lengthened it to fit my height, and now I could sleep safely in it, with my legs outstretched. I had to chop through large tree roots with my shovel; it was tiring but necessary. I spread out my squad over a hundred meters; they were also digging shelters for themselves.
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>>486854132
Show flag, spamming moshe.
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>>486854402
depends whose hand is in body double' ass at any particular day
Chemizov would very much like to end the war and resume trade with West
that's why he's trying to take over Wildberries: an online trading platform like Amazon but in CIS, it would be very powerful trade tool in post-war Russia if sanctions are lifted
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>>486854402
No.

Russia ACTUALLY supports Kamala. Putin wasnt just trolling you.
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>>486854402
Trump would never tell Ukraine to leave administrative borders of southern oblast so they will just not find a deal
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Part 3/?

Far away, half a kilometre from us on the short spear, small arms fire could be heard. Sometimes bullets whistled overhead, hitting tree trunks – they weren’t aimed at me, just stray bullets fired at random. Sometimes mortar shells would fly over.

There was very little food and water. The further we moved from Village I, the harder it was for Steklo’s convoys to deliver supplies to us. On the second day, we encountered a problem: the convoy didn’t reach us. I asked Kran and Sapog on the radio: where did the convoy unload our supplies? They just replied that somewhere at the intersection of the long spear and the second treeline. I gathered four comrades with bags, and we went to look for our food and water.

At that point, the same thought was going through my head again: "A lone wolf cub has to fend for himself."

We walked through thinned-out sections of the treeline where fighting had previously taken place. One abandoned strongpoint after another, and then we encountered wounded assault troops, then Linguist’s and Tokar’s men, and then we found some contract soldiers who had just arrived. They were our acquaintances: the same ones who had joined us back at our old, peaceful positions. I happily greeted Akhill (Achilles) and Zerkalo. Unfortunately, they also didn’t know where our supplies were. We moved on.

The food had been unloaded at the burial ground. Not a cattle burial ground, no – it was a military cemetery. The intersection of the long spear and the second treeline was located here, and a path leading to the third treeline branched off from here. There was a large enemy strongpoint located here: a couple of dugouts, shallow trenches, and machine gun nests. It was a very important strongpoint; it had been defended and assaulted for a long time.
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>>486853812
Wrong, you're not even here so what are you blabbing about?
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>>486854532

The spamming from finns and czechs has the same appearance of monkey pox, and people are disgusted by it.

but you persist anyways because you are most likely the personification of a herpes sore in real life.
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There were corpses lying around everywhere. Ours and the enemy’s. Burned. Bloated like drums. Eaten by maggots. And not a single intact tree – everything was bare, destroyed by shelling. That was the place where our supplies were unloaded. I could perfectly understand the convoy drivers who were afraid to go any further. They’d dropped their cargo and ran, reporting that everything had been delivered.

We searched for a quarter of an hour, hiding from the drones, but we couldn’t find our supplies. However, we did find something to loot. It seemed to be an old enemy cache. There were the remains of some rations and drinking water with labels in Ukrainian. The bottles were punctured by small shrapnel fragments and were leaking, but they still contained about half of the water. We loaded our backpacks with the loot and reported that we couldn't find the convoy. However, our loot allowed our platoon to hold out for another day…

We returned to our positions and started dividing the spoils. Half a bottle of water for each person, a hundred grams of food from the rations. And that was for a whole day. I personally distributed the food and water to my men. I shared water from leaky Ukrainian bottles. We even managed to brew one small cup of coffee for three people.

"What a life… It gets scarier and scarier…"

This incident with the provisions determined my future fate. Katapulta appreciated my efforts. And at the same time, he saw that Rzhev during those two days had only been digging a shelter for himself, trying to save his own skin, arguing and expressing his irritation. Katapulta saw how Shaiba withdrew into himself and hid in his hole. He saw that List, having returned from leave, was completely disoriented. I, on the other hand, showed initiative, running around under “birds,” not arguing with the commanders. I was useful. And as always happens in the army – initiative fucks the initiator.

Katapulta was due for leave soon.
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>>486854808
What's up with the redditspacing, moshe?
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>>486854436
Didn't realize you were gay Serbanon
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>>486854779
https://www.politico.eu/article/europe-energy-bills-germany-brussels-pipeline-prices/

https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/ukraine-war-tracking-impacts-german-energy-and-climate-policy

>Germany's gas and electricity price subsidies to support consumers amid the energy crisis have been approved by parliament. The price caps form the centrepiece of Germany’s 200-billion-euro “defence shield.”

I have never met a ukraine supporter that ever knows what he is talking about.
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>>486855131
I live here faggot kike. Shut up about things you don't know about.
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Bit of a break now. His second tour is 19 chapters long. Four tours in total.
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>>486854402
So he has until January to take all 4 oblasts. Is he getting desperate?
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>>486855131
Why do you use jewish tactics?
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>>486855224
would you like to learn about how you are arab/mulattoes even northern Italians
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>>486854083
The 2022 offensives that took back half of what Russia originally took? The reason why Russia still hold much less territory than they used to a full 2 years later?
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>>486855228
thank you for your effort once again
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Red line status?
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>>486855288
>So he has until January to take all 4 oblasts.

Russia gets all of that in the peace deal.

I have always said Russia wont attack Odessa because it will be given to them in the end. (I could be wrong here)
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>>486855477
CROOSSED
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>>486855589
>Odessa cope 2 years later
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>>486855477

The Rat King keeps getting all his requests rejected precisely for the reason that the west is fearful of crossing Russian red lines.
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>>486855589
Did Trump specify that? I remember he just keeps saying he will end the war in 24h.

But if it's going to be like that then Putin should annex even more oblasts.
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>>486855589
why are you radditspacing, newfag?
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>>486855589
Are you by any chance jewish?
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>>486854575
>>486854695
>>486855589
Didn't ol eyelashes say on the Shawn Ryan show he'd like to see ukies basically just surrender and give his boy puti everything?
That's when i dumped any chance of supporting trumo and lashes.
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>>486855698

For ukriane (and NATO) to see the end of the bloodsed and humiliation, ukraine (and NATO) will have to willingly march their asses out of Russia's new territory.

Which will all be given to them in the peace deal.

The alternative is the Russian wood chipper continues its journey across ukraine.
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>>486855902
Russia isn't going to get anything in the Donbass bro. If they are lucky then they might keep Crimea
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Ziggers lost big time in Moldova.
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>>486855848
>Didn't ol eyelashes
Who? Trump? He's pizdabol that would rotate his words depending on position of Saturn in Zodiac. Then he would turn around and ask Pentagon what to actually do.

That's what great about Trump. For military matters, he would just turn to Pentagon and ask what's the loudest action they could afford would be.
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>>486855902
As retarded as always
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>>486855767
Did Trump specify that?

No. Trump doesnt get to play the dominant role in these negotiations. He will be the leader of the side that is currently at a massive disadvantage.

The most worry aspect of the peace talks is that the deal Russia will agree to will make the west lose credibility across the world. This is unavoidable.

I worry that Trump wont allow this or agree to this.

>I remember he just keeps saying he will end the war in 24h.

If the west issues orders for ukraine to stand down, the war ends in 24 hours.
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>>486856200
Russia is dependent on North Korea.
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>>486856096

The next peace deal will be less advantageous for ukraine than the last.

In the last deal, Russia didnt ask for Odessa.

The next peace deal will demand more than the last. This is how these things work.

The people who win the war get to dictate the majority of the terms.
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>>486856029
Holy shit that was close phew
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>>486856435

your worldview has zipper tits.

life must be difficult for you.
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>>486856506
>>486856200
>mershnigger getting uppity
What negative value of shame do you have to have to continue posting here after your reddit account was revealed?
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>>486856506
Bro there's articles out there claiming claiming half of Russia's artillery shells are coming from the Norks and they have nork troops training and operating in Russia. At this point Russia will turn into a North Korean puppet state
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>>486856736
Sorry bud 70% of nork shells were exploded in AFU drone attacks
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>>486856200
Trump is not going to start his presidency by negotiating a deal that will make him lose face.

If you think that he will order Ukraine to relinquish even more land to Russians and North Koreans you're delusional. Even in the very best case scenario for Russia he will just freeze the front. If Russia wants to hold all of the four oblasts by January they need to hurry up.
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>>486856506
Yikes a nigger mutt
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>>486856506
Why are you so jewish?
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>>486856446
Tight race, Sandu expanding the margin now. I was afraid it would be another sham election like Georgia. Big victory for TZD alliance.
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>>486856650
Well at least I was right with the redditspacing.
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>>486856650
Why are these Russia supporters always non white. And this one is the worst of the brownies, a nigger
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>>486852192
Spent the afternoon in the garden harvesting chilli peppers. Neighbors dropped by for a chat, we exchanged some chillies for other vegetables from their gardens.
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>>486836321
If you don't denounce the Talmud you are all jewish
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>>486857120
because scary big bad white man must be humiliated for thirdie mutts to have some accomplishments behind their belts, if only by association
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>>486856881
>Trump is not going to start his presidency by negotiating a deal that will make him lose face.

We dont know this.

I worry about it because what you said cant be immediately discounted. Trump is not someone who usually takes the bad end of a deal.

The flip side, is that Trump never started any of this and he could argue he is extricating the west from the horrible situation you lesbians put it in.

We will have to wait and see.
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>>486857464
Sup nigger
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>>486852382
>>486852443
>>486852574
>>486857139
thanks for the input
we're all gonna frooz anyway
>in about two more weeks
so let's enjoy the good times while they last
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>>486857464
Why are you so jewish?
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>>486856029
Damn that's crazy how close it is again. Guess all those shekels were a complete waste
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>>486857518
the only snow I saw here is on the mountains up notrth driving up the "chains only" roads
I can't say I miss Russian winter
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>>486856881
Trumps voters don't care about Europe or Russia. No deal, no matter how awful it would be for Ukraine, would make them lose trust in Trump. MAGA is a cult, Trump could suck Putin's dick and they would still defend it.
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>>486857659
in Budapest we get snow on approx. 5 days a year and it almost always melts within a day. can't say I miss it, either
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>>486857847

MAGA's primary reason for wanting to tear down NATO is to create a strong, independent Europe again.

You dont even know who your friends are.

You sackless faggots who just want to maintain your status as lapdogs are traitors to all.
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Thread became nice and usable after that Phinish cancer turd got warning not to spamm/flooding his garbage anymore.

I hope he will drink himself to death now.
Nothing of value to the humanity will be lost.
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>>486858091
>>486858249
You are both Jewish.
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>>486858091
>MAGA's primary reason for wanting to tear down NATO is to create a strong, independent Europe again.
bwahahaha haha haha
you are mentally ill for sure
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>>486858285

I bet your brand of jew hatred involved supporting jewish funded nazi groups in ukraine.
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>>486858091
>abloo blooo blloooo
You think anyone still listens to your commie ass here?
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>>486858408
>>486858437
Kikes. Both of you.
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Might Ukrainians consider a peace proposal built around the following principles: an immediate, permanent ceasefire, with each side retaining de facto sovereignty over their current holdings; both presidents stepping down to allow for fresh, democratic elections; and a commitment from Ukraine to remain outside NATO, balanced by the freedom to pursue membership in the European Union? This could represent a pragmatic, if imperfect, path forward—preserving Ukrainian self-determination while offering a lasting end to hostilities.
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>>486858285
Jews rule the World, and you too.
So go and suck Jewish ass, maybe they will spare you, you miserable loser.
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>>486858580
You are a jew.
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>>486858091
You talk about MAGA like it's an ideology. It's a cult. Trump's brain is so completely covered in jewish semen that he can't think of anything in terms other than a monetary transaction. He want more shekels. That's it. If NATO gives more shekels, he's fine with the status quo.
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>>486858568
>everything that benefits Russia
What do you think?
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>>486858568
>Might Ukrainians consider a peace proposal built around the following principles:
Stoped reading right there.

I got a news for you, you massive delusional idiot.
Few days ago Russia said that they are not going to have any peace talks with LoserKraine.
So now it's too late to hope for some Peace Talks miracles.
War is going to go on till Russian flag will fly over Kiev and Ukrainian Government moves to Lviv.
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>>486858743
It's a compromise; Russia would have to settle for the territories it currently holds and would also lose that little Kursk village that Ukraine took. And Ukraine would get peace and be able to join the EU, opening up new opportunities for its people.

All wars end in negotiations; neither side will be completely happy.
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>>486858710
>It's a cult.

Dont get ahead of yourself.

Since you opened this can of worms....

Do you support ukraine?
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>>486858639
You are a slave to Jews.
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>>486859096
I am not your slave, moshe.
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>>486859011
Russia isn't looking too hot itself, so it's in their interest to seek an end too.
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>>486858249
Don't worry, I'm still here and I'm not going anywhere. I was just continuing translating the mobik's diary. Since I don't get money for it, I'm doing it in irregular intervals.
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>>486858568
>bot still repeating the same thing
you just know that puccia is DESPERATE lmao
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>>486859011
>that they are not going to have any peace talks with LoserKraine.

Ukraine gets no say in the matter.

Imagine being so slow you havent figured this out yet. We are so late in the game at this point, and you're still in 2014.
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>>486859060
>Russia would have to settle for the territories it currently holds
So best case scenario for Russia lmao.
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>>486859260
>I was just continuing translating the mobik's diary.

sure thing.

The finn-twink discord is busy translating, you are just person with too much free time who spams it all.
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>>486859454
And you are jewish.
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>>486859539
how much of your parents money have you donated to azov?
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>>486859079
I support Ukraine, but I think US support of Ukraine will come to an end no matter who is elected.
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>>486859651
nigger
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>>486852192
I'm sleeping with open window (fuck them mosquitos though)
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>>486859651
How much do you care about money, moshe?
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>>486859620
lol
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>>486859060
>All wars end in negotiations;
100% WRONG.
You just proved that you are uneducated 15 years old idiot.
WW2 didn't end in negotiations.
Russians crushed Nazi Germany military and that's how war ended.
Many other wars ended like that.

War in Vietnam didn't ended with negotiations.
It ended by burgers getting chased by rice farmers.
Same thing happened in Afghanistan.
There was no negotiations.
Sandal wearing goat herders punched burgers in their teeth, and bloodied burgers left like cowards at the cover of night sky.

So next time you post your uneducated nonsense I suggest that you engage your brain, assuming you have any brain cell active in it.
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>>486859620

The projections of ukriane supporters is often awkward to read.
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>>486859684
>I support Ukraine

why?
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>>486859454
Is the "finn-twink" Discord in the same room with us? I mean, feel free to not believe me, it's not like I care for your specific opinion.
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>>486859684
>I support Ukraine, but
>2PBTID
Who are you kidding, pidor?
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>>486859779
Have you finally gotten laid?
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>>486859848
Because Russian imperialism has a long history and none of it is good.
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>>486859321
Brain dead turd,
learn to read english and what I posted before you open your stupid pie-hole.
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>they've been rigorously -ACKing themselves for nearly three years now
>surely someone must have noticed and thought doing something about it
>the something about it they did:

It's just a death cult, isn't it? And they get really pissy when others don't want to join in.
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>>486859937
Why are you so lazy, montey?
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Z-schizo v. Mearshpidorashka - the proverbial "frog fucked the snake" situation. Who's going to win?
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>>486859809
>>486859848
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>>486836527
>>486838029
>DA JOOOOS BaD BUT RABBI YESHUA IS KANG
lol
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>>486859821
>Is the "finn-twink" Discord in the same room with us?

99% of the finnish flags in uhg come from that hive of scum and villainy.

>it's not like I care for your specific opinion.

you care deeply. It wont be long before you say, "I do it because it makes them disgusted."

the ukie-finn-twink scourge runs on spite. Of course you care.
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>>486860033
I never had the makings of a varsity athlhete.
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>>486859991
His point is that you seem to be under the illusion that "Ukraine" is an entity that acts on its own; it's not. Ukraine is just an American puppet state.
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>>486859539
>>486859651
He is so poor that he even doesn't own a car and uses public transit, like a poor fag.
So he doesn't have money to donate to AZOV.
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>>486860259
/r/hairloss
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>>486860259
Makes who feel disgusted?
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>>486860391
Why are you jewish and what the fuck are you talking about, moshe?
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>>486836496
Gestapo, the prison so infamous there is not a single mention of it anywhere on the entire internet outside this bullshit made up story.
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>>486856445
It took you ziggers a decade to capture small towns in the outskirts of Donetsk
No one will hand over Kherson, let alone Kharkiv, or Odessa
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>>486860261
Yes, and? I'm an old fat retard and that never was an issue
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>>486860529
Gestapo was political /SS/ police you fucking retard.
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>>486853244
Keep posting these. Interesting to read.
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>>486860587
I'm happy for your fat ass
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>>486860416

given you got no engagement...

everyone.
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Why do retards whine about Trump getting into office? Am I supposed to believe sleepy Joe has done jack shit for Ukraine or that Kamala will be any different? Normies are funny.
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>>486860770
Why are you so jewish?
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>>486860936

he fell into the same trap you guys did, and just like you, he refuses to read the writing on the walls.
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>>486860330
Well, he worded that in quite confusing way.
Besides, if Ukraine was really that controlled then why Zelensky has to run around and always beg for money, and lately is shitting on Biden and EU.

Something doesn't seems right with that theory that Ukraine is 100% controlled by the West.
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>>486861051
You sound really jewish. Why should I listen to you?
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>>486837143
hell yeah, bros
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>>486861142
>Why should I listen to you?

You shouldnt.

You should filter me and stop buzzing in my ear.

gnats at a bbq, all of you.
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>>486859739
Yeah, wars in Europe rarely ended with a ceasefire and parties keeping what they had occupied. "OK, Napoeleon has advanced too far, we need a ceasefire now, he keeps Moscow".
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>>486861287
Who would then call you out on your jewish posts?
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>>486860545
>No one will hand over Kherson, let alone Kharkiv, or Odessa
Mentally ill hohol,
Lol, make sure that you print that post and eat it in few months when Russian flags will fly over those cities.
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>>486861395
You are jewish
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>>486860936
>Why are you so jewish?
Ask Zelensky that question, lol
You love to suck shit from his Jewish asshole so much, kek
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>>486861607
So is Putin. The question is why are you so jewish? Also, what is wrong with you?
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>>486861574
>You are jewish
Looks that we made you so very angry here. Haha haha...
You sound like you hate your life and thinking of ending it. kek
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>>486861848
So jewish of you.
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>>486861686
>So is Putin.
No Putin is not Jewish, that it a myth that was long time debunked.

BTW, why do you sound so suicidal suddenly??
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>>486862032
>Debooooonked
How about you lurk more, moshe?
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>>486860770
I definitely got engagement.
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>>486862212

the sky is the limit when you are easily impressed.
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>>486862158
Yes, I will be here lurking everyday how your country Ukrain is getting destroyed and turned into a sewer pit by Russians.
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baker?
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>>486862434
You are definitely jewish. You don't sound white at all.
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>>486840749
+1
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okay I'll baketh
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>>486862583
>You are definitely jewish. You don't sound white at all.
Piece of Ukrainian shit, being white is so very overrated.
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>>486862765
Are you confirming that you are a kike? Are you stupid?



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