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Day 1,363 – Daily assessment: https://understandingwar.org/analysis/russia-ukraine/#research

▶Latest
>Refineries in Samara and Ryazan regions hit
>Voronezh missile engine factory struck
>Major Ukrainian Drone Strike Halts Oil Deliveries at Novorossiysk Terminal
>Su-30SM crashed in Karelia, all crew dead
>Flamingo flew to Tuapse + NOVOPUSSYISK was hit separately three times at once: port, oil storage, ammo dump.
>The first Russian region announced an Internet shutdown until the end of the war
>The US has frozen negotiations with Russia on normalizing relations
>State Duma deputy Nikolai Arefiev announced that Russian citizens have “become impoverished”
>Ukraine targets Russian energy facilities in Taganrog and Voronezh
>Azerbaijan has now transferred to NATO doctrine, abandoning russian doctrine citing it as ineffective
>'A powerful secondary detonation' — Ukraine confirms drone, missile strike on Russian Shahed base at Donetsk airport
>Kostroma Power Station droned. Third biggest in Russia + Volgograd reFINEry also droned.
>HUR + Ru rebels Chernaya Iskra destroy Russian missile equipment and radar in Kursk region
>Russian IL-76 transport aircraft downed by Chinese AA system used by rebels in Sudan
>Tuapse refinery offline due to Tuapse port infrastructure damage from drone strikes
>Ru Rubikon drone unit's HQ droned by Ukrainian FP-2
>Ukrainian naval drones strike Syvash drill rig in the Black Sea where Russian special forces were stationed
>Sterlitamak petrochemical plant 1,400km away droned

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

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

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

▶DISPOSABLE SOLDIER (diary of a RU mobik)
TOUR 1: files.catbox.moe/34fuhc.txt
TOUR 2: files.catbox.moe/uj2wut.txt
TOUR 3: files.catbox.moe/hmyd98.txt
TOUR 4: files.catbox.moe/cdenxe.txt
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>The Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation found itself in a trap: either show a budget deficit of 8 trillion rubles at the end of 2025, or sharply reduce spending in November-December, inflicting such a blow on the economy, which is supported by the budget, that it will provoke a drop in GDP by another 2-3% at the beginning of 2026.

>What is 8 trillion rubles? This is 100 billion dollars, or approximately half of the amount of gold that the state has left in its gold and foreign currency reserves (besides it there is almost nothing there). If you don't change government policy, then another year of war will lead Russia to bankruptcy. Putin will have to end the war - there are no other options.

>Over 10 months, revenues amounted to 29.9 trillion rubles. To “fit” into the planned deficit (almost 6 trillion), the Ministry of Finance needs to collect 7.1 trillion rubles in 2 months. BUT: in October they collected only 2.99 trillion rubles. income. And this is before the introduction of Trump’s sanctions against the Russian oil industry, which will collapse revenues in November-December even more. Thus, income will amount to 5-5.5 trillion rubles. over the past 2 months. Total - 34.9-35.4 trillion rubles. income at the end of the year. And expenses were approved at the level of 42.8 trillion rubles. If you don’t cut expenses, the deficit will be 7.4-7.9 trillion rubles.

>However, the most interesting thing is the costs! In order to “fit in” even with this terrible scenario for the Kremlin, expenses must be kept at the level of 8.7 trillion rubles for November-December (because 34.1 trillion rubles have already been spent in 10 months). What is 8.7 trillion rubles? This is 15.5% less than in the same November-December last year. That is, in order not to exceed the “terrible” level of the budget deficit, they need to sharply reduce spending at the end of the year - by about 1.6 trillion rubles compared to the end of last year.
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Daily reminder that:

>Mass graves of up to 1000 corpses made legal in Russia few months before the invasion, with a literal tutorial on how to make them
https://allgosts.ru/13/200/gost_r_42.7.01-2021
Check the tutorial on how to make those graves in the document.

>+1 500 000 crippled russian men in 3 years - data gets classified
https://verstka.media/rossiyskie-vlasti-gotovyatsa-k-rostu-chisla-ludey-s-invalidnostiu

>-7 months average life expectancy in Russia in a single year - data gets classified
>Lowest birth rate in Russia in 200 years - data gets classified
With the outbreak of war in 2022, the service reduced the detail of mortality statistics. In May 2025, Rosstat stopped publishing birth rates and other demographic statistics amid its ongoing conflict with Ukraine, raising questions about its transparency.

>National census is supposed to happen - gets banned till 2035
Putin himself ordered it for it to be postponed.
The suspension was approved by the Federation Council on September 25, 2024. Russian officials have yet to clarify if or how they plan to compensate for the lack of up-to-date population data.

>Putin states Russia needs to attract 11 000 000 niggers till 2030 due to labor shortages
By 2030, Russia will be required to provide all spheres of the economy of 10.9 million new workers, Tatyana Golikova, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, said. 10.1 million workable Russians during this time will “be released” from production due to retirement, and 800 thousand citizens will need to be attracted additionally.
Such data are given in the “personnel” initiated by President Vladimir Putin Putin. His parameters, along with Golikova, was presented by the head of the Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation Anton Kotykov during a meeting of the relevant State Duma Committee.
https://www.rbc.ru/economics/18/02/2025/67b44ebd9a79

Reminder that in the last 3 years, Russia only captured 0.8% of Ukraine and can end the war any second.
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>>521575426
>#18492
holy shit, get a life
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>>521575426
>Thank you to all the retarded shills that filled up the limit so I could bake a new bread and go to bed.

You could have always just gone to bed.

unless you're paid to be here. unless you're paid to bake a certain number of threads.
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>>521575563
Reminder that this redditspacing tranny isn't an american, but a rusnigger on a VPN lmao.

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/474805783/#474806934
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/474805783/#474807103
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/475679623/#475689690

Have his reddit account with his 150-days-in-a-row badge where he pretends to be half Ukrainian half Palestinian. It is a hilarious read:
https://www.reddit.com/user/friedrichlist/
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>>521575591
>half Ukrainian half Palestinian.
holy fucking kek
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>>521575426
g-d bless Israel.
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>>521575563
You're Andrew ditch
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pokrovsk is done. next is kyeeiiivv
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>>521576153
we're gonna be 90yo and in a nursing home and still shopping jeb and saddam hussein onto random memes. based.
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>>521575629
>>half Ukrainian half Palestinian

whats funny about my heritage?

Half ukrainian, half palestinian is totally a coherent mix of genetic backgrounds.

whats the big deal?
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>>521575532
>>521575508

you stayed awake to bake, just so you can spam some shit no one will read.

sounds like a job to me.
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>>521575629
We celebrate diversity in /uhg/.
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TOTAL ZIGGER DEATH
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>>521575426

When will the pigkraine stop losing?
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>>521576421
>we
/uhg/'s only declaration is TZD
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>>521577143
it makes sense the only unified declaration of trannies is something that doesnt exist in reality.
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>>521576372
You also stayed awake, just so you can spam some shit no one will read.
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>>521577302
you all read my posts religiously.

we both know this is true. we all do.
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>>521575591
well that explains a lot, like why he is such a gigantic mentally ill faggot lmao
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>>521577143
... okay? Good luck with that.
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>>521577396
Nah, last thread you were playing second fiddle
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>>521577254
>>521577785
imagine losing a war and global prestige to one of the smallest economies in europe
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>>521578137
imagine demilitarizing the entirety of europe in a failed bid to turn ukriane western.
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>>521578137
>Russia is losing against little Ukraine!
>It's just like David and Goliath!
This is your brain on reddit.
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>>521578448
Ok, but can you confirm this where all of Prigo's ammunition was stored?
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>>521578448
Imagine seeing Russia struggle to move deeper than 60 km into its former colony after 4 years and believing that it’s winning
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>>521578387
Oh come on.
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>>521578387
After russias invasion, I don't think they have any interest in being eastern anymore. Funny how murdering people changes opinions.
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>>521578387
I can’t. It’s impossible to conjure up something so fantastical and divorced from reality
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>>521578665
Russia already holds most of the territory it's after, which is why you have to shift the goal posts and say they want all of Ukraine when they don't.
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>>521578387
>demilitarized nato
hah you're retarded. 1000 f35's alone.

>>521578448
oh so you have nothing. sad. pathetic.
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>>521578665
We don't really need to imagine, I think by this point Putin's blunder is all too evident, the worst part is he was just a few years away from having NATO disolved. He is on the road of becoming a Trotsky 2.0.
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>>521578761
Moving the goalpost?
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>>521578795
Is Ukraine fighting Russia all by itself? Is Ukraine not 100% reliant on western gibs?
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>>521578761
Wasn’t the goal to stop NATO expansion (failed) demilitarize Ukraine (failed) make luhansk and Donetsk independent (failed) and replace the zelensky regime? (failed)
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>>521578668
why the fuck do you guys think the usage of donkeys is somehow unbecoming, or embarrassing?

we used donkeys in afghanistan. ukraine is known for being a muddy hellscape.

furthermore, due to drone warfare/expanded ISR/etc land is held by small units and Russia/Ukraine are vast lands. Meaning donkeys are used to help soldiers who have to patrol large areas.

Lastly, donkeys are an S-tier animal. They are a genuine joy to be around. They also have a greater intelligence than dogs and have a wide range of personalities.

Donkeys are noble creatures.
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>>521578892
yeah pretty much. I mean they get help from other countries sure but most of the world treats the war as a side issue, mostly because russia is an irrelevant backwards nation of alcoholic criminals.
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>>521578856
pic is FAKE NEWS
the russians lost their horses, donkeys, and tactical camels.
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>>521578795
>1000 f35's alone.

...and europe couldnt supply or run those jets for more than a week in sustained operations.

There is no european country that can sustain full scale military operations for long.

This is the definition of being demilitarized. The entire purpose of one nation demilitarizing another is to take out their ability to wage war.
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>>521578892
No
Ukraine makes 50% of all their weapons and 70% of all their drones.
Russia just expended the whole nork reserve stockpile, going forward they'll only get shells 1:1 with what Best Korea is able to produce.
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>>521578893
>Wasn’t the goal to stop NATO expansion
Yeah. If Russia hadn't taken action, Ukraine would be in NATO right now and there would be American bases getting built on the Russian border.

>demilitarize Ukraine
That will be a condition of peace.

>make luhansk and Donetsk independent
Ukraine holds roughly a quarter of Dotensk and 1% of Luhansk. Is this winning?

>replace the zelensky regime?
What Russia wants is Washington to keep its paws out of Ukraine. And that will be another condition of peace.
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>>521579187
>NATO right now and there would be American bases getting built on the Russian border.
and were is Finland located?
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>>521579130
>Using 1% of your resources is full scale demilitarization
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>>521579187
Sweden and Finland joined directly because of Russian warmongering. Fail. Ukraine is more militarized than ever before. Fail. Donetsk and luhansk are subordinated and oppressed by Russia, their entire male population forced to die in the war, independence denied. Fail. Zelensky is regarded as a hero and the rada firmly behind him. Fail. This war is a catastrophic disaster for Russia.
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>>521579130
at least they could operate unlike the russian airforce lmao
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>>521579175
Ukraine's budget is entirely dependent on western aid, so my point stands.
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>>521576768
>>521578387
>>521578892
Can you faggots bring back the russian guy we were talking with during all this weekend? At least we could feel like we were interacting with an actual real human being with qualia and critical thinking, someone with a life beyond posting on 4chin, even while I may not agree with him in some points it didn't sound like a stupid bot or some paid shill like all of you, I didn't even mind if he was some FSB agent or something as he had a far higher quality and consistency on his posting than any of you. It feel like back when soviets could bring real academics to the debate and not scum hired from third world college dropouts.
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>>521579274
Open Google Maps and take a look at the Russian-Finnish border, and then the Russian-Ukrainian border. If you're smart, you'll quickly see why Finland joining NATO is a nothing burger.
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>>521575426
>Imagine a world without Russia
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>>521579534
I checked and it’s like 80 miles from Saint Petersburg and 100 miles from the nuclear sub bases at Murmansk. This does NOT seem good bro
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>>521579475
Not so fast, a couple of billions (soon to be hundreds) are coming from Russia
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>>521579534
all of russia's most important icbm bases are in the arctic circle a short helicopter ride from the finnish border. face it failed every single objective it had in ukraine.
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>>521579441
>Sweden and Finland joined directly because of Russian warmongering.
See >>521579534

>Ukraine is more militarized than ever before.
And they are losing men at an unsustainable rate, while morale is sinking like a stone and nearly a million men are in hiding to avoid being conscripted.

>Donetsk and luhansk are subordinated and oppressed by Russia, their entire male population forced to die in the war, independence denied.
Are you sure you're not thinking of Ukraine?

>Zelensky is regarded as a hero and the rada firmly behind him.
Nobody likes that dude. What are you on about?
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>>521578387
TWO MORE WEEKS pidorashka and the donkes will have demilitarization on the horizon

Trust the plan,
Z
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>>521579758
Wow you got nothing but cope and denial left? No actual arguments? I thought they hired more capable shills.
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>>521579475
these days bulk of so called "western aid" is coming from the interest of the cash your monke tzar left in the banks lmao
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>>521579758
Ok, fine, you will do, even when you only deserve goreposting but let's begin:

Timeline of Conquests and Assimilations by Russia
Muscovy (1283-1547):
- Novgorod Republic - annexed in 1478
- Tver Principality - absorbed in 1485
- Pskov Republic - annexed in 1510 - Ryazan Principality - annexed in 1521
Tsardom of Russia (1547-1721):
- Kazan Khanate - conquered in 1552
- Astrakhan Khanate - conquered in 1556
- Siberian Khanate - conquered in 1582-1598
- Crimean Khanate - vassalized, later annexed in 1783
- Livonian territories - contested during the Livonian War (1558-1583)
Russian Empire (1721-1917):
- Finland - annexed from Sweden in 1809
- Poland - partitioned in 1772, 1793, 1795
- Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) - annexed from Sweden and Poland
- Georgia - annexed in 1801
- Armenia and Azerbaijan - annexed from Persia (Treaty of Turkmenchay, 1828)
- Central Asian Khanates: Kokand (1876), Bukhara (1868), Khiva (1873)
- Circassian territories - conquered during the Caucasian War (1817-1864)
- Alaska - colonized, sold to the U.S. in 1867
- Parts of Manchuria and Outer Mongolia - influence in late 19th century
Soviet Union (1922-1991):
- Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova - incorporated as Soviet republics
- Baltic States - annexed in 1940
- Transcaucasian republics - Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan
- Central Asian republics - Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan
- Eastern Bloc countries - controlled: East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria
- Parts of Finland - ceded after Winter War (1940)
- Kaliningrad - annexed from Germany in 1945
Russian Federation (1991-present):
- Chechnya - reintegrated after wars (1994-1996, 1999-2009)
- Crimea - annexed from Ukraine in 2014
- Donetsk and Luhansk - claimed in 2022
- Kherson and Zaporizhzhia - partially occupied and claimed in 2022
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>>521579534
what is murmansk faggot. you dont even know your own geography
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>>521579973
And pidorsburg. It can be flanked by you and Finland and its gg for 30% of zigger population
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Still creasing at:
>fizzbuzz
>gentoo is a de
>memory leak
>I have a house, it's called a flat
>I use public transport
>I live in an hmo with wogs
>I'm polish
>no u
>no u
>no u
>I boil steaks
>escooter luxury
>I dry my pasta after boiling
>no u
>developmental disposers
>I eat 4kcal a day
>not turning up to fight a pajeet
>pay for my hotel and I'll fight you
>I stand with israel
>I liked him because he's a paedophile
>no u
>chips are the only vegetable I eat
>no poles are named bogdan
>I'm ashkenazi but identify as white (*polish)
>my bus pass ran out
>photoshopping a travelodge invoice instead of showing up
>Think about that before acting tough with me
>*blink blink*
>getting mogged by gobbo
>thinks ricky martin is straight mans music
>two dads, both albanian jews
>online at 1am on a friday bitching about terminally online losers
>changed his name to logdan to embrace his fecal fixation
>needs windows to debug his own linux app
>can only afford 3 IPs, uses them to obsess over namefags
>thinks a private tab and saying "i'm not argie" conceals his identity
>seeks attention like an instagram thot, with the same intellect to boot
>jewish schizophrenia means every poster is the namefag he's obsessed with that day
>just came home from work at my work from home job
>writes homoerotic fantasies about being beaten up by a jeet
>thinks yandex translate certifies his blatantly fake arrest report
>when he can't accuse you of being a namefag all he has is no u or ESL moment
>thinks adding "engineer" to his larps makes him sound successful in life
>got caught samefagging and tried to claim it was gobbo selling his IP
>ram chipset meltdown
>spams black trannies and MLP porn because he got btfo
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>>521579758
>And they are losing men at an unsustainable rate, while morale is sinking like a stone and nearly a million men are in hiding to avoid being conscripted.

138 years, that's what it will take you to destroy Ukraine's manpool at the current rates of attrition even if we factorize ualosses:

https://ualosses.org/en/soldiers/

>Are you sure you're not thinking of Ukraine?
So, you are supporting genocide? Even at 4chan you think we will tolerate this argument?

>Nobody likes that dude. What are you on about?
Most of NATO leaders rushing to support him at WH speaks otherwise, the only people who don't like it over here are our retarded contrarianist population, in fact Trump berating him in March made everyone feel sorry for Zelensky, but that's besides the point, while a figure is appreciated he is just doing his job, unlike you faggots there is not a cult of personality, he may be gone any time soon but Ukraine will keep fighting, meanwhile the entirety of the russian aparatus has become dependant on Putin, even to the point he uses chechens, a minority, to enforce his rule

This thing is even in Aristotle for fuck's sake, 2500 years ago people already knew tyrants use foreigners to terrorize their own people, you can't even more evident that this.
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By this point Monke could just paste a sticker on his suit saying "tyrant"
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>>521579534
>Russia doesn't even need it's 2nd largest city
lmao, lets also not forget that Russia hasn't even captured Ukraine's closest border to Moscow and it's looking like they never will
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>>521579475

so is russia's
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>>521579175
so ukraine is winning?
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Unironically yes there is zero chance Russia suceeds in subjugating Ukraine
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I went to a football game today. The club scored a touchdown and everyone started chanting "Fuck Ukraine! Fuck Ukraine!" I even saw some people waving little Russian flags. It was a pretty surreal experience, but it goes to show how much public opinion has changed in the last few years.
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>>521581771
Can't believe you have that many commie fags
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[Q]: Russia-Ukraine [war] remains intractable and irritating for you. What might be the key leverage left with Putin?

President Trump: I settled eight wars, and I have one to go. I thought I have a very good relationship with president Putin. I thought that was going to be an easier one.

I hope it's going to happen soon. We're putting a lot of pressure on them [Russia] with India and the oil. India is now pulling out and others are pulling out because as Russia sells oil, they have money to do things. But I think we're going to get it done.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989605168816570538?s=20

https://files.catbox.moe/03iu2e.mp4
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At night, drones attacked the Russian Ryazan, with local residents reporting a strike on an oil refinery.

The falling debris from the shot-down drone "caused a fire on the territory of one enterprise," regional governor Pavel Malkov said, without providing further details.

The Ryazan oil refinery is one of the five largest oil refineries in Russia in terms of processing volume. Its annual capacity exceeds 17 million tons of crude.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989613395046195561?s=20

pic
https://files.catbox.moe/hd9o3j.jpg
video
https://files.catbox.moe/wrpr2l.mp4
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>>521581896
the thread is slow tonight.

make sure to space out your spam. You dont get to blow through your entirely daily quota in a single thread.
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Several Russian Telegram channels are reporting a fire in Voronezh, Russia, near the Chemical Automatics Design Bureau, where engines for the Iskander missile and Soyuz, Proton, and Angara rockets are produced.

Meanwhile, the city's channels are mentioning nothing about the fire; one reports only about a "glow in the sky" near Shilovo work settlement (a suburb of Voronezh).

There is no official information about what is happening in Voronezh.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989617028450091432?s=20

video 1
https://files.catbox.moe/eb2l0p.mp4
video 2
https://files.catbox.moe/ez3tez.mp4
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>>521581837
To be fair, communists hate Russia.
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EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas:

Using immobilized Russian assets is the most clear-cut way to sustain Ukraine's defense. It is also the way to show Russia that time is not on their side. Supporting Ukraine is a bargain compared to the cost of Russia's victory.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989639501900304826?s=20

https://files.catbox.moe/2luovt.mp4
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Thank you, @chefjoseandres and @WCKitchen!
I remember those days so well. Your work matters a lot. Ukraine is very grateful!

julia_konovalova.1/Instagram
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989639756897292546?s=20

https://files.catbox.moe/y60aqz.mp4
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EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas:

Right now, Russia does not want to negotiate at all. Every time the world reaches out, Russia responds with missiles. Russia's latest attacks make abundantly clear that Russia is pressing with war. And this pattern keeps repeating.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989640452023402693?s=20

https://files.catbox.moe/8dfwyj.mp4
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The russkies are trapped in a quagmire they will never get out WITHOUT losing.
Lets continue to fund Ukraine. So they can continue to weaken and kill the russians.
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Russia has killed Natalia Khodemchuk, the widow of Valerii Khodemchuk - the first victim of the Chornobyl disaster - during the attack on Kyiv on November 14.

A Russian drone struck her apartment on the seventh floor of a building. Natalia was hospitalized with burns covering 45% of her body.

She passed away in the hospital this morning.

Deepest condolences.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989650293248713158?s=20
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>>521582117
>>521582117
everyone hates Russians, even other Russians.
Russians are the niggers of Europe
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>>521581771
>club
Larping Foreigner detected
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>>521582117
Everyone hates Russia. Especially Russians
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The common dream of Russians is a speedy, "one big victory" in the war against Ukraine, Sergey Kiriyenko, Putin's first deputy chief of staff, said.

An absolutely cynical statement.

Members of parliament from Russia, European countries, and the Global South held a prayer service for the peaceful resolution of conflicts in Ukraine, the Gaza Strip, and other hotspots on the sidelines of the 2nd international "BRICS-Europe" symposium, TASS reported.

"We gathered here to pray because we share a common goal - the goal of peace, the goal of interreligious dialogue, and the goal of bringing together people who are outside politics yet seek better mutual understanding and friendship between people," said Pierre de Gaulle, President of the De Gaulle Foundation for Peace and Friendship Between Peoples. "We are also here to pray for fundamental values, especially in the Eastern world, where these values are honored and preserved. We are here to remind ourselves of human purpose and to restore the understanding that there is meaning connected with God in every action we take. Day by day, we must remember our human nature and that we are in God’s hands."

Member of the European Parliament Fernand Kartheiser, in his prayer, called for people not to see enemies in one another, but only friends.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989664779779060155?s=20

>15th
https://files.catbox.moe/zydkoi.mp4
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A Russian woman posted this.

I won’t even comment.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989682066032652647?s=20
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Carlo Calenda (@CarloCalenda), Senator of the Italian Republic, on his Facebook page:

“Today in Bologna we had a tough and stimulating hours-long discussion with students about the big and small challenges that await us (and them).
Do you know who came to see us? Two “gentlemen” who, just like the people they represent, showed all their arrogance and ignorance about the history and the war in Ukraine.
Any doubts about how it ended?

P.S. At the end I’m leaving the poster for a beautiful event they organized on November 20th to commemorate the Holodomor. Well done, really well done.”

On 20 November Universitari Liberi, a student association at the University of Bologna, will host the event “Un genocidio dimenticato” (A Forgotten Genocide) in Bologna.

The event is dedicated to commemorating the Holodomor, the man-made famine that claimed millions of lives in Ukraine in 1932-1933.

The program includes a historical conference featuring expert insights and personal testimonies, aimed at presenting the historical context of the Holodomor and raising awareness about its impact and recognition as a genocide.

Carlo Calenda/Facebook
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989719798708605266?s=20

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>>521582474
>Carlo Calenda (@CarloCalenda), Senator of the Italian Republic, on his Facebook page:
>“Today in Bologna we had a tough and stimulating hours-long discussion with students about the big and small challenges that await us (and them).
>Do you know who came to see us? Two “gentlemen” who, just like the people they represent, showed all their arrogance and ignorance about the history and the war in Ukraine.
>Any doubts about how it ended?
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A mother and her 14-year-old son jumped out of a window to escape a Russian strike.

Inna Vysotska and her son were trapped - after the explosion, the stairwell was already on fire, making it impossible to get out through the door. They jumped from a second-floor window to survive. Inna was injured during the fall.

BBC
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989738576632758717?s=20

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>>521582420
there are no ukrainians who gain anything from the sacrifice of ukrainian soldiers.

this is how you know how unrighteous the pro-ukriane side of the war is.
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Russian war criminals destroyed the Evangelical Church in Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region.

In total, during the war, the Russian army has already destroyed about 600 temples and churches of various denominations.

This is what Putin's "defense of Christian values" looks like.

: Vitalii Stulniev/Facebook
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989785134170615814?s=20
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their own women hate them and kill them off for Putin bux and Cheetos and a chance to breed with a negro. No wonder so many ack themselves and do it, with a smile.
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>>521582600
>how unrighteous >>521582613
Shut up Asian horde

This is yesterday's photo from the site of one of the Russian strikes in Kyiv. The girl in the window, Sofiia, shared more on her Threads account:

"September 10: he gets an abdominal gunshot wound and barely survives.

November 15: my house is hit; he helps me clean up the glass, still on crutches."

: anandam1d
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989812314531651767?s=20
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>>521575426
For the presentation of the new Russian Lada Niva Sport, a model with corrosion and oil leaks was exhibited.

The off-road vehicle, which costs 1,7 million rubles ($21,120), looks as if it has been in use for a long time: oil was leaking from the differential, forming a puddle under the car, the doors close crookedly, and the bolts and drive shafts are rusty.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989964643851215319?s=20

https://files.catbox.moe/oi91r7.mp4
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The Ukrainian Defense Forces recently struck a number of Russian targets:

▪ The Ryazan Oil Refinery in Russia’s Ryazan region. This refinery produces A-92/95/98/100 gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, liquefied gases, and other petroleum products. It manufactures an average of 840,000 tonnes of TS-1 aviation kerosene per year, which is also used by the Russian Aerospace Forces. Multiple explosions and a large fire at the facility have been confirmed.

▪ A Nebo-U radar station in Russian-occupied Crimea.

▪ A military train in the Tokmak area of the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region, as well as a Russian troop concentration near Vovchansk in the temporarily occupied territory of Kharkiv region.

Glory!

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989988424565018681?s=20
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An oil refinery in Samara region of Russia has been struck by Ukrainian Defense Forces - the General Staff.

The refinery is one of the main producers for reactive engines for the Russian army.

A drone storage facility has also been hit.

: launch of Bars Ukrainian reactive drones/General Staff
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1989994998578716879?s=20
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President Stubb:

In World War II, Stalin was in Berlin in four years. We're almost four years into the war and Russia is nowhere near Kyiv and they're not going to get there.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1990011527189987658?s=20

https://files.catbox.moe/89irj5.mp4
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>>521582959
President Stubb:

What we need to do is to give Ukraine the capacity to hit the military or defence industry of Russia, and whatever equipment is needed for that, I think that's the key.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1990019317656588596?s=20

https://files.catbox.moe/asm42o.mp4
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https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1990038589816644052?s=20

The main outcome of the recent strike on Russia's Novorossiysk was the impact on the 1537th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment’s deployment site.

Its publicly disclosed regimental strength includes two S-400 divisions (16 launchers) and one Pantsir-S1 division (6 units), not counting other equipment (command vehicles, transport-loading vehicles, communications, etc.).

Satellite imagery of the area showed between 5 and 12 deployed S-400 launchers.

OSINT analyst M.T. Anderson reviewed an image from November 11, two days before the strike, and noted 7 deployed S-400 launchers, excluding other equipment.

There is now confirmation that Ukrainian Special Operations Center A of the SBU destroyed 4 S-400 launchers (a full battery), an early-warning radar, and a target-acquisition radar. In total, there could have been up to 12 launchers in the drone strike zone.

Even if some of them were decoys, the strike and the detonation of the missile storage hit at least one S-400 division and some Pantsir systems directly.

What does this mean?

The damage is comparable to the Moskva cruiser strike and Operation SpiderWeb.

Secondly, it is highly likely the largest single loss Russia has suffered in terms of air defense systems, especially S-400s.

Conservative data from Oryx (with visual confirmation) records 19 damaged or destroyed S-400 launchers over 3.5 years of the war. The real number is higher. This single strike could increase S-400 losses by 20-30%, not counting personnel losses.
>part 1
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>>521583098
>The main outcome of the recent strike on Russia's Novorossiysk was the impact on the 1537th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment’s deployment site.

Consequences

▪ The scale and quality of what was lost in Novorossiysk reflects a systematic thinning of Russian air defense/air and missile defense in the south - in Russian-occupied Crimea, and the occupied parts of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions - highlighting the poor state of defense in these sectors.

The 4th Guard Air and Air Defense Forces Army of the Southern Military District, responsible for the Crimea-Rostov-North Caucasus theater, is being specifically destroyed by Ukrainian forces.

▪ There is proof that Russia’s "super-strong" air and missile defense in this strategic area cannot withstand a combined strike by the Ukrainian Defense Forces at a depth of 430-450 km.

For some time, a hypothesis has been emerging: the increase in successful strikes on Russian forces and targets at medium range is due not only to improved Ukrainian capabilities, but also to reduced density of Russian air and missile defense in the operational rear. Some systems have been destroyed, while the rest are concentrated on protecting privileged areas in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

This represents a cascading set of problems for Russia.
>part 2

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>>521582959
Stubb is probably the least relevant guy in Europe
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A Russian military spy ship has been detected just miles off the coast of Hawaii, according to the US Coast Guard, which said it is actively monitoring it.

The Russian vessel, Kareliya, was spotted roughly 15 nautical miles south of Oahu - near US territorial waters - on Oct. 29, the Coast Guard said Thursday.

A Coast Guard helicopter and ship immediately responded and have been monitoring Russia’s Vishnya-class intelligence ship ever since.

“Acting in accordance with international law, Coast Guard personnel are monitoring the Russian vessel’s activities near US territorial waters to provide maritime security for US vessels operating in the area and to support US homeland defense efforts,” the Coast Guard said in a statement.

Under international law, foreign military vessels are permitted to operate outside another country’s territorial seas as long as they’re 12 nautical miles out, according to the Coast Guard.

“The US Coast Guard routinely monitors maritime activity around the Hawaiian Islands and throughout the Pacific to ensure the safety and security of US waters,” said Capt. Matthew Chong, chief of response, Coast Guard Oceania District.

Source: https://nypost.com/2025/11/14/us-news/russian-military-spy-ship-spotted-just-miles-off-coast-of-hawaii-coast-guard/
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1990052539270607198?s=20

>>521583181 why did Russian put dummies on the Finnish border? don't telling me, I know
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Streets in the Ukrainian city of Kherson covered with nets to protect against Russian drones.

If Russia is not stopped, this could become a reality for many cities - and not only in Ukraine.

: dianabutsko9 / Instagram
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1990076000986620289?s=20

https://files.catbox.moe/3c4lzp.mp4
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>>521583328
You're a bot, you don't know anything except what your creators tell you
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PM Orbán about a possible Russian attack on EU or NATO:

"With all due respect, I find it ridiculous that something like that would happen, because Russia is not strong enough. We are much stronger"

PM Orbán made this statement on the podcast of Axel Springer CEO Matthias Döpfner.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1990081701981081715?s=20
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>>521583440 nigger

"Our lesser brothers are unhappy", Russian soldiers say about mercenaries (?) from Africa somewhere on the frontlines.

: qwerty.carter / TikTok
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1990090557918421484?s=20

https://files.catbox.moe/teodwb.mp4
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Elon Musk said that a Tesla Optimus humanoid robot would eliminate poverty and provide sustainable abundance.

What are your thoughts?

Lots of news about robots these days.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1990117580351160494?s=20
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>>521583613
>Lots of news about robots these days.
Medvedev Bot
https://files.catbox.moe/zkuwqx.mp4
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>>521583710
>russian bot is wasted as fuck
lmao
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>>521583710
It simulates a Russian perfectly
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>>521583811
new cemetery in Tyumen, Russia. The thing about this cemetery, is that it is filled with flags of some of Russia-s best trained units. 11-11-2025
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Russians Are Eating Less — The Fridge Exposes Putin’s “Economic Boom”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGx3oiG2XOA
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>>521584101
See no human names their files like this
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>>521581771
Woah bro, that’s pretty crazy because I had a similar experience. I went to the bar with a couple buddies and walked in to some guys beating the shit out of a ukrotranny. The guys and I chuckled and then this really cool and strong Russian man offered to buy the whole place a round! He even ended up buying my cab and sucking me off. Afterwards, he told me in russhit they have everything including a little thing called HIV. I was flabbergasted to say the least. It was a pretty surreal experience, but it goes to show how much public opinion has changed in the last few years.
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>>521584196
can confirm I was the cabbie
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>>521583613
Wow thats wild. Have you thought about returning to Ukraine to fight poverty or you just good leeching off the west?
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>>521578387
>demilitarizing europe
If Russia had just not sperged out we'd have demilitarized ourselves as we were already in the process of doing so thinking we were in an era of peace. Now instead all parties want to increase defense spending multiple times over.
>b-but that means you temporarily have less stuff you send to Ukraine
For a while yeah, but unless Russia invades during that time it doesn't matter. And guess what, they (you) won't do shit.
>>521578761
>>521579187
Russia legally annexed enough territory on paper that from the Russian legal point of view Ukraine holds more Russian territory than the other way around. No, they have not met their goals lmao.
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>>521584196
I think I was at that bar. The Russian man was so handsome his skin was so dark he really was amazing. Too bad I couldn’t understand what he was grunting but I’m sure it was very wise
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>>521580495
>https://ualosses.org/en/soldiers/
what's the deal with that site? most of these "losses" are just missing persons reports to the police of people not assigned to any unit or anything with really old pictures. it's looks like guys who didn't respond to a mobilization order and the military is looking for them so they put in a report to the police.
the ones with units and are listed under "missing" tend to have their listing deleted on the source website. i'm guessing they were AWOL and made it back to their unit.
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>>521584880
I wonder how that Kherson is forever Russian posting has been going
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>forever ruin your country by getting into a war no one asked for
Is Putin Russia's dumbest leader?
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VERY BIG TOP NEWS TODAY

AFU hit the facilities of the Novokuybyshevsk refinery in the Samara region.

Rubicon UAV storage base and a fuel and lubricants pumping station in Donetsk region were hit.

Oryol Thermal Power Plant has been attacked again.

Ryazansky oil refinery - ELOU-AVT-4 and ELOU-AVT-6 oil processing systems, a tank with oil products and a pipeline overpass were damaged.

Zelensky: A historic agreement has been prepared with France, significant strengthening of our combat aviation, air defense.

A ceasefire in Ukraine before spring is unlikely, — Finnish President Stubb

Zelensky: For this entire week - ~1,000 drones, ~980 guided aerial bombs and 36 missiles were launched by the Russians against our people.

An anonymous benefactor from the Netherlands has armed six active operations units of GUR with rifles as part of an aid package (€350,000), - Militarnyi

The Russian army is gradually losing control over Kupyansk, - Defense Forces

Sosnovoborsk. Krasnoyarsk Krai. The city is home to the Krasnoyarsk CHPP-4. Locals report an emergency power outage.

Ukraine and Greece signed an agreement on the sale of natural gas to Ukraine. Delivery from Alexandroupoli to Odesa will begin in January.

Maslova Pristan, Belgorod region. Multiple explosions.

Over the past day in the Pokrovsk direction, a search and destruction of the enemy was carried out on the territory of 26.6 sq. km, - General Staff

French "historic agreement" with Ukraine, potentially: Rafale aircraft, SAMP/T NG long-range air defense system with Aster 30 B1 NT missiles, GF300 radars, and drone systems.

UAV strike on Zincum plant in the Kursk region.

Ukraine can produce up to 20 million drones in 2026, provided there is sufficient funding, — Andriy Sybiha

Several simultaneous strikes on substations in Donetsk region. Chaikino 330 kW substation was attacked.
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1990169070247813269?s=20
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>>521575544
>Implying it's one person
>Memeflag
Nigger.
>>521580431
>spams black trannies and MLP porn because he got btfo
Is this about the namefag mandik
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>>521585227
No that’s still yeltsin
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Today i met a based russian american who believes that Putin is dead and has been replaced. Is this true?
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>>521584932
Handsome is an understatement and believe me when I say his biceps and chest were small in comparison. WOW! His skin flickered darker in the different shades of light, like an art piece
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>>521585227
he can mostly feed his people without bleeding to death. that puts him ahead of several others.
as dumb as all this shit is, russia has had worse.
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>>521581896
Given that Israel hasn't stopped bombing both lebanon and Gaza every day since the ceasefire, and that he's including regular repeating regional spats as wars that he's magially ended, has he really stopped "8 wars".
Like why even lie like that. Trump is even drafting a multinational force for Gaza so the jews don't even have to die for Israel.
https://israelpalestine.liveuamap.com/
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>>521585492
I believe ratman is still lingering about
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>>521585042
Kherson and and Odessa are highly likely to end up as Russian states at the end of this, depending on what Ukraine's leaders (NATO) try to do. Russia will not tolerate a Ukraine in NATO or NATO in Ukraine, the Zlensky government will be permanently deposed. Russia has no reason to do anything else and after fighting this conflict they will not allow it to happen again. That's the reality of the war.
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https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1990176372388728929?s=20

>6 hours ago
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>cofi status?
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>>521584992
He's been posting that website for 3 years.
Russians try use it as a direct counter to places like oryx and that other web 1.0 style website that had every dead russian alongside their passport number/name that I suddenly can't recall.
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>>521585694
If Russia gets too uppity it will get ended. The USA has been magnanimous and tried to let Russia bow out with some face saving gains like Crimea but if they keep testing the civilized world with their barbaric greed we will have no choice but to reduce them to cinders.
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Fiery performance from Ukrainian fans at a stadium in Poland
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1990113632382771608?s=20

2-0 to Ukraine
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>>521585733

never before seen levels of dysgenics ------> >>521583016

also seeks to mimick the effeminate posturing of the woman in the room -------> >>521582959

I can see why you like this guy so much. he is repulsive.
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>>521576287
>Two 90 year old men sitting in the nursing home
>Quietly rocking back and forth with oxygen tubes in their noses
>Munching on baked apples
>One turns to the other
>"Jim."
>"Hrm?"
>He points to his bowl of baked apples
>"Saddam Hussein."
>"Hrhrhrhrhrhr"
>"Herherherherher"
>The nursing assistant
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>>521585367
yeltsin wasn't good (his moves in 1993 allowed the monke dictatorship) but he is far from the worst. he's a Kerensky-like figure.
like, rasputin sat at the imperial court of the romanovs. that's completely fucked.
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>>521585770
i figured it was a zigger attempt at a mediazona obituary site. like how lost armor is to oryx/warspotting.
was not disappointed.
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>>521585866
So after starting this war, killing 1.7 million Ukrainians and losing, what is NATO going to do now? Hmm let me guess, I think possibly deploy a dictator into a Baltic nation and start another war. Non western Euro lives are expendable, that has been proven.
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>>521586167
>what is NATO going to do now?
Wait for the /rcwg/ to start
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>>521586167
>I think possibly deploy a dictator into a Baltic nation and start another war.
sadly, no. Kaja Kallas refused my invitation to train her as a nazi authoritarian dommy-mommy at Eglin AFB.
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The people of russia should have revolted before the war got to this point. They killed so many of their youth and middle aged along with Ukraine’s and countless innocent lives with tremendous general suffering. For what, really? ICC not effective? I think it’s pretty obvious we, we as in we standing for we, are being replaced and tortured and will have to fight. Russia, no matter how you want to look at it, proved a detriment to the European security of their respective territories, along with their history of general fuckery in the region. Fuck around and find out, let’s get 2026 rolling because who wants to live in torment
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>>521586390
That's funny because so many EU leaders are women, because they're easier to control I assume. Imagine dying for a woman like Von Der Leyen, because you unfortunately were born in the country they want to use as the country for their next proxy army.
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>>521575426
>>>/k/64527126

Heh
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>>521586122
Mediazone is tame compared to some of the Ukrainian owned web1.0 gore websites.
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>>521586521
I die for folk and country and will gladly do so. Please for the love of God and Lucifer and all the other schizo characters, fucking let me die in glory. I won’t die a pussy like some at least. I’ve been waiting for an organized movement but it seems we men must act on our own accord for the sake of folk and country
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T Z D
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In October, fossil fuel exports from Russia fell to their lowest levels since the full-scale war against Ukraine — Onet.

In October 2025, Russia exported fossil fuels worth €524 million euros per day — 4% less than in September.

The largest buyers of energy from Russia were China (€5.8 billion), India (€3.1 billion) and Turkey (€2.7 billion).

The decline in exports continues for the second month in a row, in particular, due to the accuracy of Ukrainian dipstrikes.
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1990177985224384799?s=20

>Just for October! not adding this month
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>>521585929
Let's get this straight, retard. You just don't like how he looks. It has nothing do with eugenics since he's anything but a dysgenic. You though, on the other hand...
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>>521586636
Imagine fighting for Ukraine, a country that is literally not even real, the most corrupt and poorest country in Europe. One so bad it lost over half its population in 40 years, where you have a jewish dictator appointed by other jews, where the energy minister has a golden toilet while they say they need to fight until everyone in the country dies so the money laundering grift can go on and there's an emergency back up plan for Israeli jews to flee to. So unless your country is Israel, you won't be dying for it, at least not voluntarily.
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>>521586521
do you think i would be offended by the idea of training the next generation of iron-bitch margret thatchers to lead europe away from waffling peacenik euro-faggotry to kill russians and suppress brown people?
because i'm not. been pushing for that for years.
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>>521586917
The golden hoarder is better??? Russia is not a key player in the dark circle’s agenda to massacre us??
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>>521586948
>Posts guy responsible for irreparable damage to the US
Kek. Also why
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>>521586917
>literally not even real
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>>521586917
Imagine fighting for Russia, a country that within my lifetime was the strongest superpower on earth with the third highest population but then lost 150 million people and huge swaths of its territory. A country ruled by the Jew Shelomov who was appointed by a senile drunk 25 years ago. A country whose “ministers” are irrelevant vacuous toadies forced to sit at the far end of a 30 foot long table when they report. Imagine dying in a military that is only capable of ordering you up the same lane that hundreds of your brothers have already died in. Imagine having your wife be consoled over your death with a bag of Cheetos and a t shirt rather than a pension because your satanic president can’t countenance his personal wealth horde falling below 200 billion, not even to help the families of those he has forced to the slaughter
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>>521587031
the gipper was based. he hated russian barbarian subhumans with every fiber of his being. as proper person should.
he was also pretty good at getting europe on board with it. him and maggie were like the international diplomacy power couple of the 80s.
ignore dissident commie faggots and unite in killing russians. fuck yeah. the world needs more of that these days. especially the dead russian part.
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>>521587067
>Today I will lie
Show me in a history book where a country called "Ukraine" exists between the Polish Lithuanian commonwealth and Muscovy/Duchy of Moscow/Russia etc.

Look up an actual map, I would post one but i can't because posting images from my IP range is blocked. Also in your pic Ukraine means borderland, and this is basically Russia's version of the wild west and the Cossacks were sent by the Russians, because they were Russians.
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TZD
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>>521575591
>half russian, half muslim jeet combo

LMAO explains A LOT why he's such an annoying wart on a dirty ass. All the worst traits of both countries, mixed into a single dude KEK

Jesus what a disgenic fucker
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>>521583613
Judge Dredd was prophetic.
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>>521587358
Reagan is responsible for:
>Signing the MG ban of 86 into law, still in effect to this day
>Turning CA blue
>Creating all of America's future economic problems via outsourcing
>Allowed and defended Saddam gassing his own people because he was fighting Regan's jewish master's enemies
>Iran-Contra affair, AKA selling drugs to Americans to illegally fund wars overseas
>Put family farms out of business (remember Farm Aid?)
>Cut taxes on the rich, ran record deficits and used social security to try and pay for it

Reagan was a dumb piece of shit but he's a hero to jews world wide. Like the ones in this thread, apparently.
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>>521587614
If seniority is what gives a country right then China should have long ago anexed Russia.
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>>521587614
>Show me in a history book where a country called "Ukraine" exists between the Polish Lithuanian commonwealth and Muscovy/Duchy of Moscow/Russia etc.
how about you first explain why ukraine was a republic in the union of soviet socialist republics and not just part of the russian one.
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>>521587908
Nah, the PRC is only 76 years old. Russia is only 33 but still neither of them have the right to claim shit by seniority
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>>521587946
Great question actually Ask Lenin and the jewish communists why, because they created that state where previously it never existed. Also Russian was spoken on the territory of modern Ukraine long before Ukraine ever existed or the Ukrainian language even existed. And I mean modern literary Russian spoken today basically.
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>>521587614
Show me in the history books where Muscovy was at year 0, when the major powers were well on there way to achieving dominance
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>>521587614
You're welcome.
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>>521587908
>China should have long ago anexed Russia.
oh they will take it and there is absolutely nothing pussia can do to stop it. china still remembers the sino-soviet split and why it happened
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>>521586917
Mindich fled to Israel because he has citizenship there and no extradition treaty. Congrats, you've discovered that criminals use escape routes. Meanwhile, Ukraine published his recordings, seized his assets, forced two ministers out, and is prosecuting the scheme anyway. If this were actually about protecting anyone, the case would've been buried before it started. Instead, it's the biggest anti-corruption operation of the war. Corrupt people come in all flavours - rooting them out is the goal regardless.
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>>521588127
Where's the political entity and independent state of Ukraine on your weird upside down map you don't think anyone else can understand?
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>>521588334
Are you actually trying to shill that Zelensky is fighting corruption? Lol Ukraine exists literally for corruption, to end corruption in Ukraine would be to make it useless. Zelensky is nothing more than a jewish hitman. How else would the US funds be funneled back? Also they were using Ukrainians to test race specific bioweapons on, that was the entire reason for the biolabs thing.
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>>521588393
What do you think is the land between Muscovy, Wallachia, Poland and Lithuania called? Hint, it's in the lower right corner.
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Why do Ukrainians think Russian are Mongols? You're both the same race
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>>521588532
So there is indeed no state of Ukraine on your map? Also your map does not appear to be much of a political map and has the names of geographic regions and non state entities like Podolia on it, and no borders. Imagine lying like this kek.
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>>521588694
There was no concept of nation states in the 17th century, fucktard.
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>>521587862
>>Signing the MG ban of 86 into law, still in effect to this day
the hughes amendment isn't a ban. it sucks but it doesn't ban machine guns.
>>Turning CA blue
what? how? he soundly won california both times.
>>Creating all of America's future economic problems via outsourcing
reagan invented nintendo and sony. got it.
>>Allowed and defended Saddam gassing his own people because he was fighting Regan's jewish master's enemies
you mean iran? hehehe.
>>Iran-Contra affair, AKA selling drugs to Americans to illegally fund wars overseas
lol what? no. that was when he sold weapons to "his jewish master's enemies" to fund anti-soviet guerillas in nicaragua because congress cut the funding off. it was a bit ugly but daniel ortega is an ugly person.
>>Put family farms out of business (remember Farm Aid?)
you mean cut the corn subsidies? i grew up wheat farming in the 80's. we did fine.
>>Cut taxes on the rich, ran record deficits and used social security to try and pay for it
oh no. cutting taxes. how horrible. he also removed a bunch of unnecessary government regulation on business too. what a monster.

it's like these VPN zigs just dusted off their old reagan metodichka from 1988. jesus christ.
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>>521588497
So, which is it - Ukraine prosecutes corruption to look good (theatre) or Ukraine can't prosecute corruption without becoming useless (inherent purpose)? Pick one. Those are opposite claims.
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What's the deal with people who benefitted most from the USSR turning around and pretending it was the worst thing ever?
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>>521588725
>There was no concept of nation states in the 17th century, fucktard.
That's a new one.
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>>521588759
this fucking guy
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>>521588773
In Ukraine corruption is not a crime, it's a lifestyle.
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Checking >>521588888
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>>521588881
Concession is accepted.
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>>521588928
>concession
I was arguing in your favor.
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>>521588980
(You) because you're hecking CUTE and VALID jokester. Come back when you actually have some arguments.
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>>521588759
You're not even American and you do not know what you're talking about.

The MG ban bans the private sale of any new MG and grandfathers in all previous ones, fixing supply and making it cost 30k? for something like an automatic mac 10 or something, I have no idea what post pandemic prices are. Now these are unaffordable and limited, the exact purpose of said bill unless you are an FFL and have the license to produce them and sell them legally, like to governments and even then you cannot own said newly produced MG's as a you could a normal civilian gun.

Regan signed amnesty famously for south American refugees who all resided in CA and they flipped the state from what once was one of the reddest states. Just shut the fuck up lmao you absolute fuckwit I have no need to respond to the rest of your post.
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>>521576320
kill yourself nigger
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>>521588941
based
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>>521588836
VPNigger, you are the one that thinks the Iran-Contra affair didn't involve Iran and the Contras.
it's in the fucking name, genius. anyone who actually knows what the fuck is going to call you out on it.
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>>521589014
Arguments? Ukrainians sell their own children as sex slaves to jews and arabs.
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>>521588773
They aren't contradictory claims because Zelensky prosecutes threats to his and his handlers power, his entire leadership isn't even legitimate and the result of a foreign coup. Ask me how the nations purporting to be the great forces of democracy support a totalitarian dictator-puppet they control and put in place.
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>>521589113
>the great forces of democracy support a totalitarian dictator-puppet they control and put in place.
but they dont support putin
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>>521589018
>amnesty famously for south American refugees
The funniest part of it all too is because it was probably due to political instability, coup'ing and violence that Regan did himself. This is too sad to a comedy and too ironic to be simply a tragedy.
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>>521589113
He was legitimately elected after the previous regime was legitimately ousted.
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>>521575426
I admire the fight the ukrainians put up. Bravo. You guys fought hard. But you couldnt stop russia forever. Heroyam Slava!
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>>521589261
>the previous regime was legitimately ousted
Poroshenko? No such thing as legitimate elections in an occupied country.
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>retard pidor applies post-Revolutionary sociopolitical terminology to pre-Revolutionary political geography
No wonder all you can do is copypaste metodichka.
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>>521589312
like in crimea?
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>>521589358
Crimea is not a country.
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>>521589018
soooooo the hughes amendment doesn't ban machine guns. got it.
i know quite a few people, working class people, with completely legal happy switches on their ARs so they aren't some unobtainable thing. it made getting your own FN minimi hard and expensive, sure, and why it sucks. but it isn't a BAN like you said.
it's these little (and not so little) walking outs of the truth that color your whole list of grievances. that isn't an accident. you got handed this list of bullshit by someone smarter than you. someone who makes propaganda.
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>>521589418
its occupied ukrainian territory. by his logic the elections to join russia are illegitimate as are the elections in the donbass.
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>>521575426
TzD
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>>521585492
at this point nobody knows which is the real pynya and which ones are the doubles
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>>521589113
Ukraine's constitution from 1996 prohibits elections during martial law. Rada keeps extending martial law because Russia's still invading. Zelensky's following the legal framework written decades before he existed. You want elections during an active invasion? Set up polling stations in Bakhmut? And you bailed on the corruption contradiction the second I pointed it out. Now it's 'foreign coup' instead. Stick with one conspiracy long enough to actually defend it instead of cycling through the Russian MoD's greatest hits.
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>>521589477
Crimea was liberated though.
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>>521589557
it was illegally invaded and occupied.
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>>521589358
Wasn't Crimea historically always part of Russia until it was given special autonomous status and transferred to the Ukrainian SSR in 1954? What reason do we have to believe they want to be part of Ukraine when so far over half the country's population has fled, Ukraine is kidnapping men of the streets and death marching them into Russian artillery and the fact Ukraine lost over 15 million people just following the dissolution of the USSR who also left?
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>>521589247
that isn't Iran-Contra. that was the Contras extra-curricular fundraising activities that the CIA turned a blind eye to. same war. different scandal.

Iran-Contra involved, wait for it, IRAN aka "Regan's jewish master's enemies". gee, i wonder why you just omitted that whole thing and try to make it out to be someone else, huh?
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>>521589343
>Being overthrown by the US State Department counts as a "revolution"
Here I have a question: Why is/was great Ukrainian hero and president Yuschenko married to an American citizen and high ranking member of the US State Department? Before he became President and they are still married.

Katerina Chumachenko (If I remember her name) was born in the US. Also Yushcenko was a central banker for Ukraine, just like Yatsenyuk. Crazy coincidences, man.
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>>521589706
>Wasn't Crimea historically always part of Russia until it was given special autonomous status and transferred to the Ukrainian SSR in 1954?
No.
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>>521589612
Can't invade when you already have your army stationed there.
Crimea is not occupied, it's annexed.
What laws were infringed by Russia during its annexation of Crimea? I'm curious what's the jurisprudence you use to claim the annexation of Crimea was illegal.
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>fuctard doesn't know what French Revolution is
Honor yourself with an ak deepthroat.
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>>521589539
What’s the legal grounds behind Zelenskyy assaulting NABU
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>>521589825
None. He got shat on when he tried and reverted all changes. Any more questions?
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>>521589440
>Bans don't have grandfather clauses typically
So they are going door to door to confiscate everything they ban? Are you stupid? Pick one thing they banned then confiscated door to door in the US. Now tell me if you can afford an MG or if you can only buy pre 86 models that are very heavily legislated, regulated and essentially relegated to things for the rich or collectors (rich). So by all accounts the ban was a resounding success because nobody is going to risk losing their 30,000$ registered auto sear whatever gun they have.
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>>521589706
well if russia willfully gives it away that does remove any legitimacy to their claims to the territory. now they sacrificed the federation in a vain attempt to get it back. pitiful.
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>>521587614
kys
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>>521589767
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfer_of_Crimea_to_Ukraine
>On April 26, 1954 The decree of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet transferring the Crimea Oblast from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian SSR.

Bro... Also,
>Russians hate Ukraine and Ukrainians
>Russians gifted them a Crimea
kek
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>>521589771
you can invade when it isn't your territory and you lease your base. step up your game nigger or ill filter you again.
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>>521589934
I think the context matters because of things relating to the breakup and fall of the USSR (which never was actually legally dissolved) that plus the fact another country(ies) overthrew the country and actually attempted to seize the peninsula (certain people were upset Russia prevented an invasion of Syria during the Arab Spring). After giving Russia security guarantees then attacking them, that is.
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>>521590016
Where is USSR? Your dear leader jewtin has presonally signed a document that accepted Crimea as part of Ukraine in 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_on_the_Russian–Ukrainian_border
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>>521590021
Russians already had bases all across Crimea including airbases, not just their Navy in Sevastopol.
You cannot invade a territory that is already under your occupation.
The annexation was done according to International Law and you can't name any law that was infringed so you resort to calling me a nigger.
Go on, filter me. It's not like you being a butthurt loser is going to change the fact that Crimea is Russia.
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>>521589706
Nope. It's like saying, Golden Horde owned Moscow and Crimea, thus whole Russia should be Mongolian.
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>>521590016
It was one of many territory swaps within USSR. Just like RSFSR cut off a ton of Ukrainian territories from Ukraine within USSR. Good territory (like in Bilhorod) got cut off and a wasteland that was Crimea got added to Ukraine's administration to invest and bring it up to life. But even that's just soviet bullshit.
It never should've been administered from RSFSR proper - that was just an artifact of how soviets captured Crimea back from the white army, creating a bootleg separate "republic" for it to try get some locals onboard, but since it wasn't large enough to constitute a separate full soviet republic they've made that republic a part of RSFSR, which was technically a federation and thus could have other sub-republic (like checnya, karelia and so on) within it. Then, once everyone realized that it was retarded to have Crimea be an exclave of RSFSR, the territory swap was done.
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>>521590136
sounds like cope to me bro. the ussr died along with its empire.
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>>521590298
>Just like RSFSR cut off a ton of Ukrainian territories from Ukraine within USSR.
That's why basically all of Ukraine speaks Russian and why the eastern part is self-identifying Russian, right?
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>>521590246
so what was the point of the invasion and the little green men if it was theirs and under their control anyway? this is the last chance before you get the filter.
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>>521590298
>the territory swap was done.
And Russia undone it in 2014. Why butthurt?
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>sign an international treaty
>you know what, nah, I do what I want
Vatniggers, everyone.
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>>521590405
>all of Ukraine speaks Russian
Fake & gay

>the eastern part is self-identifying Russian
Even more fake & gay

It pretty much comes down to russification policies of russia in both czarist times and soviet union. National languages and culture were pushed out from society, more during czarist times, but still being done during soviet times, when they were kept as token gestures.

You can literally find old soviet chronicles online where they do interviews in "russian territory" like the regions around Kursk, Belgorod, Rostov and so on and people fuckin' talk in what is 70+% Ukrainian, many even not realizing that.
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>>521590016
Crimea was transferred in 1954 because of infrastructure planning for the North Crimean Canal - Crimea needed water from Ukraine's Dnieper River. The peninsula has among the poorest water resources in Europe. The canal (built 1957-1975) supplied 85% of Crimea's water. Without it, agriculture collapses and the population can't drink. The 'gift' framing only became useful after the USSR dissolved and internal Soviet transfers became international borders. Russia recognised Ukrainian sovereignty over Crimea in the 1997 treaty. And here's the kicker - one of Russia's first moves in the 2022 invasion was blowing up the dam Ukraine built on the canal. That's how desperate they were to restore water flow. Some 'gift' - came with eternal dependency on the giver.
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>>521590410
And now their Black Sea fleet was undone
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>>521590407
You confound Crimea with Donbas. There was no fight over Crimea.
Majority of Crimeans are ethnic Russians so they were keen to reunite with Russia.
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>>521590472
What Treaty are you talking about?
>>521590564
I think they'll be able to build new ships sooner than you'll be able to get back lost territories that are now part of Russia.
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>>521590581
>There was no fight over Crimea.
There was, but they've used an element of surprise. People died during occupation of Crimea. Many hundreds (if not thousands) "disappeared". Similarly how it was done later in Donetsk region: the first thing they did when moving in was to hunt down, kidnap, torture and kill locals whom they deemed dangerous.
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>>521575426
Can someone tell me how Ukraine has like exit strategy?
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>>521590651
>they'll be able to build new ships
Sure, new aircraft carriers even.

Also, their foreign reserves were also undone.
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>>521590651
>>521590232
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>>521590581
there was fighting and if you remember they didn't just invade crimea they also hit the coast and got slaughtered by azov. they lost more soldiers than they statistically should have in the operation. filtered.
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>>521590405
Every single Ukrainian oblast voted to leave Russia/USSR. All of them.
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>>521590339
I'm not an expert on the dissolution of the USSR but from what I've read it was basically done by decree overnight and not exactly legally or right or something, there were no referendums and basically they let all these interconnected nations just fend for themselves with no input actually from most of the SSR's leaderships. Also Ukraine existed within the USSR so that transfer is taken in that context as well, Kruschev never intended for Crimea to end up as part of another nation.

>>521590232
And that very well could be too, but Russia's historic naval base has always been there, they just leased it from independent Ukraine. What would you say if another nation got involved and threatened said base? At that point they are forced and obligated to for their defense.
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>>521590755
If you're worried about your warm water port, scuse me, BASE, take it up with the "another nation", pidor.
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>>521590246
Oh come on now. You know full well that Crimea is legally Ukrainian and voted to leave Russia during the collapse of the USSR. Illegally annexing land because the host country made the mistake of trusting you enough to lease you some base space isn’t just magically acceptable.
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>>521590750
As evidenced by Ukraine's incredible population loss just following the collapse of the USSR. The USSR was not dissolved by vote.
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>>521590755
>I'm not an expert
I know. you're a propagandist.
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>>521589869
no, they aren't going to confiscate it. the purpose of the legislation was to stop NEW items from entering the market.
again, NOT a ban. it's a dumb amendment but you are framing it incorrectly. like everything else in your list of grievances.

for example, NOBODY could have predicted that the democrats would have corrupted the UFW to accept unlimited migration. Caesar Chavez called them "scabs" and the beef at the time was unions/workers being upset about it.
nobody saw the "workers party" doing a heel turn into identity politics like they did and the california leadership decide to stop enforcing all their labor laws. it wasn't thought possible and supposed to be self-regulating. but the unions became funding/mouthpieces for the democrats and everything turned into IDPol nonsense afterwards.
them deciding to go this route was not on anyone's bingo card.

the grievance here is not about reagan but actually just projecting democrat malfeasance onto him for not having a crystal ball.
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>>521590837
Ukraine left by vote however. Russia also left the USSR and later recognized Ukrainian sovereignty.
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Russia Accelerates Ukraine Offensive, Seizing Most Territory Since August

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Russian forces have doubled their rate of territorial gains in Ukraine over the past week, capturing 134 square kilometers (52 square miles), a pace not seen since their summer offensive in August, according to data from the Ukrainian open-source intelligence project DeepState. The advances are most rapid in the southern Zaporizhzhia region near the strategic town of Huliaipole.
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a U.S.-based think tank, reported that Russia's recent successes are partly due to a months-long campaign of drone and glide bomb strikes that have disrupted Ukrainian logistics in near-rear areas, a strategy known as battlefield air interdiction (BAI). This aerial campaign has allowed Russian infiltration groups to exploit gaps in Ukrainian defences.
According to the ISW, adverse weather conditions such as heavy fog have also played a role, limiting the effectiveness of Ukraine's defensive drone operations and enabling Russian mechanised assaults. One such attack near Novopavlivka in the Dnipropetrovsk region saw Russian troops advance approximately 8 kilometres after crossing a river on a pontoon bridge under the cover of fog.
The main axes of the Russian offensive include the area around Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region, where 42 sq. km were seized, and the southern front, which saw 72 sq. km fall under Russian control last week. Russian forces also captured the village of Yablukove, northeast of Huliaipole, pressing their advantage in the region. The ISW assesses that Russian forces are attempting to isolate and possibly encircle Huliaipole from the northeast.
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>>521590948
2/2

Military analysts note that Russia's dominance in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has been a key factor. Michael Kofman, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment, stated that Ukraine has lost its earlier advantage in drone warfare. This assessment is supported by the ISW, which highlights that Russia's large-scale production of glide bombs and Shahed-type drones facilitates its ongoing BAI campaign.
These battlefield gains have come at a significant cost, with Russian irrecoverable losses approaching 30,000-35,000 per month, according to Kofman.
The rapid Russian advance has prompted alarm among some Ukrainian commentators, with some describing the situation near Huliaipole as a "collapse of the front." Ukrainian journalist Anna Kaliuzhna attributed the difficulties to personnel shortages, while prominent volunteer Serhiy Sternenko warned of a potential "catastrophe of strategic scale."
Other military analysts suggest the movements may be a tactical withdrawal. Yan Matveev described the situation as a planned retreat by Ukrainian forces to preserve the integrity of the front line and avoid encirclement.
Meanwhile, the Zaporizhzhia regional prosecutor's office has launched a criminal investigation into the alleged execution of three unarmed Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian forces near Huliaipole on November 14.
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>>521590694
TZD
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>>521590755
>it was basically done by decree
My brown friend, USSR through all its history allowed republics to secede, both in the original union treaty and constitutions of ussr that followed. Republics declared their sovereignty and exited the union. And then the representatives of tree founding republics signed the accords that that crap was dissolved. Since without them the original treaty wouldn't work other republics agreed.
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Russian detained in Thailand linked to Navalny data leak, state security firms

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A Russian man arrested in Thailand on a U.S. warrant for alleged cybercrimes previously worked for Russian state-affiliated entities that have been linked to the 2021 data leak of supporters of the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny, according to media investigations.
Denis Obrezko, 35, was detained on the island of Phuket on Nov. 6 in a joint operation by Thai police and the FBI. U.S. authorities suspect him of being a member of the "Void Blizzard" cyber-espionage group, which Microsoft has identified as a hacking team whose operations align with the interests of the Russian government.
Russian media outlet "Agentstvo" found that between 2020 and 2022, Obrezko was the deputy director of the Information and Analytical Centre of Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations. Concurrently, he worked for "Utek-NN," an IT firm co-owned by a subsidiary of the Russian state defence conglomerate Rostec.
Previous investigations by outlets "Meduza" and "Current Time" linked "Utek-NN" and its founder, Mikhail Dudin, to the publication of databases from Navalny's "Smart Voting" initiative and the "Free Navalny" campaign website in April 2021. Leaked records reportedly show Dudin received income from Russia's presidential administration. "Current Time" also reported that "Utek-NN" has held a permanent FSB license since 2013 for producing equipment for covert surveillance.
Obrezko is a native of Stavropol and an alumnus of the FSB's Academy of Cryptography, according to "Agentstvo," which also found he had previously worked for the cybersecurity giant Kaspersky Lab. His contacts had reportedly saved his number under the name "Denis FSB."
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>>521591079
2/2

Thai police seized a laptop, mobile phone, and a digital wallet from Obrezko's hotel room for forensic analysis. He is being held at a criminal court in Bangkok pending extradition proceedings to the United States.
The Russian state-run news channel RT reported that Obrezko's family denies his involvement in cybercrime and is seeking legal counsel to prevent his extradition.
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>>521591033
yeah if I recall correctly came down to sending the tanks in to stop the secessions and they didn't and the whole thing just collapsed.
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>>521590873
So almost every year they mandate new safety features on cars, thus banning certain features IE lack of a backup camera. Are they confiscating cars from the 60s? Do you know what a grandfather clause is?

It's like how do you even respond to this. The ban functionally banned MG's even with the grandfather clause, relegating them to being extremely expensive collectors items and out of the reach of most people thus vastly restricting. That's the point of a ban, anon.
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>>521590666
>element of surprise
What was the surprise when you already knew they have shitloads of bases and soldiers stationed all across Crimea?
>People died during occupation of Crimea.
Bullshit. Four deaths in total on both sides of which two suicides. Two casualties (one on each side) when some boat was raided by Russians.
>gazillions disappeared
Maybe. Why didn't those gazillion dangerous anti-Russian put up a fight when they had to? Schrodinger's Resistance is now posting bullshit videos on Youtube from Switzerland (Denis the Draft Dodger).
>>521590697
Carriers are rather obsolete but I'm sure Russia is resourceful enough to build whatever they need.
>>521590735
>they didn't just invade crimea they also hit the coast
Different things. Crimea was annexed and no Wagenrs were sent there.
Donbas entered the Separatist Phase and Wagner were sent there.
>got slaughtered by azov
More or less. Why didn't Azov save the Cyborgs from the Donetsk Airport or the ones that got surrounded in Debaltsevo pocket?
Why isn't Azov unfucking the soldiers caught in Porkroast?
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>>521591235
>Why didn't those gazillion dangerous anti-Russian put up a fight when they had to?
How do you know they didn't? My retarded friend, once the territory is occupied there's no media transparency anymore. Media and local civil leaders and activists are the first whom get kidnapped and disposed of. Just like that happened in LDNR+ during 2014. Some of those disappeared people were later found with their throats cut after the territories were liberated in 2014.
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>>521591121
I'm pretty sure there was a lot going on during the collapse of the USSR including a coup attempt against Gorbachev in 1991. If secession really did represent the will of the people I'm sure half of them wouldn't have left.
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>>521590832
Yes, they voted several times to return to Russia but only their autonomy was acknowledged by Ukraine.
Crimea used its autonomy in the process of self determination. Russia military enforces what was put into law according to international law.
You keep using the word illegally and you're misusing it and you're overusing it, destroying any sense the word has.
The country that had like 30k Russian troops stationed in its Autonomous region inhabited by majority ethnic Russians should've refrained from saying kill all Russians.
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Yandex blurs Russian security sites in elite Moscow enclave on its maps service

Yandex, Russia’s leading technology company, has blurred satellite imagery of three sensitive Russian security sites located in an exclusive Moscow settlement.
The obscured properties are in Serebryany Bor, a gated island community and state-protected nature reserve in west Moscow that is home to many of Russia’s political elite. According to an investigation by the independent media outlet Proekt, the blurred sites include a dacha owned by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and two compounds belonging to the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
One of the blurred properties, a MoD dacha at 43 2nd Line street, was the site of a notorious torture case in 2008. Magomed Khamkhoev, a man from Ingushetia, was kidnapped and held in the mansion, where he was tortured for several days before escaping. Investigators later discovered a large metal cage in the basement, fitted with powerful locks and exposed electrical wires, apparently used for torture. At the time, an army officer told investigators the building was a "special facility" and that the cage was "for keeping dogs".
The other two blurred sites are linked to Russia’s SVR spy agency. One, at 156 4th Line, is officially listed as belonging to military unit 33949, which Novaya Gazeta reported in 2010 was a cover for the SVR. The third obscured property is another SVR compound at 67B 2nd Line.
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>>521591410
FSB officer Igor Strelkov led the Russian militants who seized Crimea. His own words: 'I pulled the trigger of war. If our unit hadn't crossed the border, everything would have fizzled out.' Putin admitted the 'little green men' were Russian soldiers after denying it for a year. The referendum under military occupation got 97% support - sure. Russia signed the 1997 treaty recognising Ukrainian sovereignty over Crimea, then broke it. Strelkov is sentenced to life in absentia for MH17. Great example of 'self-determination.'
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>>521591326
In Crimea the armed forces didn't fight, Russian soldiers just went around Ukrainian barracks and demanded surrender, the "Ukrainian" soldiers surrendered without a fight. There was no civilian resistance and previous demonstrations were against the hijacking of power in Kiev.
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>>521591556
How many people in Crimea do you think want to rejoin Ukraine?
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>>521591596
>In Crimea the armed forces didn't fight
Most of them didn't fight because they were given an order to not retaliate by the interim government at the time. Which were pushed to this by 'foreign partners' who'd pushed the whole 'escalation' bullshit.
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>>521591605
You mean after eleven years of occupation and everyone who disagreed already left? That's the metric?
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>>521591202
so it is not a ban. I have several cars/trucks that don't have modern safety features that aren't allowed to be built new. no revenuer has come to take them. i can register and drive them. all completely legally.
soooooooo new automotive regulations aren't a BAN. banning means "not allowed legally" in english, in case you didn't know.
i live in a state that DOES ban machine guns in all their iterations by statute (hence why my friends who live in the neighboring state are the ones that own happy switches) so i KNOW what that word actually means. what a BAN actually is. you apparently don't. whether that is because of your ESL troubles or you are just dense, i am not sure of.
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>>521583098
I mean it's big if true, but comparing it to operation spiderweb is a bit far, right?
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>>521591629
If you recall, if you are even old enough, Ukrainian troops refused to fire on Russian troops in Crimea and there was one instance of some regiment of Ukrainian troops marching unarmed at Russian soldiers while waving soviet flags and singing Soviet marches trying to talk things out.
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>>521591326
I remember that last year during the body exchanges some head of Crimean politics or administration was deliverd dead with signs of torture
Similar to that reporter they took the eyes and brain from
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>>521591673
Yeah the 11 years of being occupied by Russia after being occupied I supposed by Ukraine for 24 years after being Gifted by Russians to the Ukrainian SSR for 47 years prior to which they were all self-identifying Russians and remained Russian to this day. How many do you think want to rejoin the poorest country in Europe who wants to kill them and bomb them like they did in Donbas?
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>>521591838
Pick one argument and defend it. You're doing: 'gift,' 'occupation,' 'always Russian,' 'economic basket case,' and 'Ukraine bombs civilians' all in one breath. If Crimeans wanted Russia so badly, why did it take FSB officers and troops without insignia? Why did Russia sign the 1997 treaty recognising Ukrainian sovereignty? And Crimea's economy tanked after 2014 when it lost water, international investment, and non-Russian tourism. You're stacking cliches. Pick one and actually defend it.
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>>521591686
>Bans can't have grandfather clause
Imagine this being the hill you want to die on though. It DID ban the production of new MG's now for 40 years which is why you can't go to the gun store and just buy one like you could before. Thank Regan for that, that's why you still can't own an MG. If you, yourself, CAN and DO, post it and the sear here, timestamped and I will accept you either paid tens of thousands for a single metal part or have owned it since 86 or inherited it and have to write a long correspondence with lots of documentation to the government to replace your sear if it breaks.

Also I think this ban banned things like open bolt guns or anything easily convertible to an MG or it's related legislation.
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>>521589018
>cost 30k? for something like an automatic mac 10 or something
Not 'murican, but aren't some closer to $10k than 30? But yeah, I agree with you that effectively they were banned. But that's just semantics. FRTs have changed all that, and I can see the legal status of new full autos changing because they blur the lines. TZD
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>>521591556
>FSB officer Igor Strelkov led the Russian militants who seized Crimea.
It was conducted by the Russian Navy and GRU under the guise of the Russian Federation.
Strelkov started the conflict in Donbas and he lead the separatists including the Wagner Group.
>Putin admitted the 'little green men' were Russian soldiers after denying it for a year.
Wagner to be more precise.
>The referendum under military occupation got 97% support
Sounds about right considering nobody really fought to keep Crimea part of Ukraine.
>Russia signed the 1997 treaty recognising Ukrainian sovereignty over Crimea, then broke it.
You can't deny people's right to self determination. Crimean people decided to end the Ukrainian sovereignty over them. Then they decided to join Russia.
>Strelkov is sentenced to life in absentia for MH17.
As if he's ever going to serve a day anywhere outside Russia. Who directed that flight over a no fly zone where there was supposed to be no civilian aircraft?
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>>521592130
>Free Chechnya
based
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>>521591629
Surely a sign of good will. It's not like those soldiers were ethnic Russians.
Were civilians given an order not to protest or to riot or to form a resistance to Russian occupation before the annexation took place?
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>digging out 2014 metodichka
You pidors are desperate.
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>>521592114
Yes they absolutely are or were, IDGAF about autos but back before the pandemic, you could get a mac 10 or a more common one for around that price. But with inflation and post pandemic shit I highly doubt that.

Also for reference, 10K is A LOT for a gun, a good AR in todays money is like around a grand. Budget is like 500-700. 10 grand is like 2013 tier prices. There are all sorts of boutique and high end semis you can get too today but spending over 2K on a gun really is a lot.
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>>521592130
So you're admitting the Russian military did it under occupation, but calling it legitimate anyway because 'they wanted it.' Referendums under military occupation don't count - that's why every international body rejected it. Ukrainian garrisons were surrounded and blockaded, which is why resistance was limited. MH17 was flying an approved corridor. Russia supplied the BUK. The Dutch court settled this. Next talking point?
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>>521592020
>If Crimeans wanted Russia so badly, why did it take FSB officers and troops without insignia?
When were they deployed against the population? Like what Ukraine did to the east. I think they took over administrative centers and secured key military bases.

I don't think the Ukrainian police or military stationed there gave a fuck either because they offered no resistance, it was bloodless.
>2 Ukrainian soldiers killed
>1 Russian died
????? also

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRvdmmwoeQE
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Russian Banks See Over 1 Trillion Rubles in Outflows Over Five Months

Russian banks have experienced a sustained outflow of funds for the fifth consecutive month, with total withdrawals by households and businesses exceeding 1 trillion rubles, according to data reported by Ukraine's Centre for Countering Disinformation and other market observers.
The monthly withdrawals have been consistently outpacing deposits, fueling concerns about public and corporate confidence in the country's financial system.
Key factors cited for the trend include the deteriorating economic situation amid the continued war in Ukraine and international sanctions. Analysts also point to falling interest rates on deposits, a decline in real incomes, and increasingly pessimistic expectations within the business community as significant contributors.
In contrast, some Russian media outlets and officials have suggested the outflows are linked to practical issues, such as recurrent mobile internet shutdowns in various regions, which they claim are prompting a greater reliance on cash for transactions. The Bank of Russia had previously characterised an outflow of 500 billion rubles in January 2025 as a typical seasonal event, attributing it to post-holiday spending and the withdrawal of annual bonuses paid in December.
However, the persistence of the trend appears to challenge purely technical or seasonal explanations. Observers suggest that as the government increases pressure on businesses to fund the war effort, trust in both the state and financial institutions is eroding, further driving the Russian economy into crisis despite official rhetoric of stability.
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>>521592391
>military occupation
Crimea was liberated. If anything you can call it military liberation.
>Ukrainian garrisons were surrounded and blockaded
Why didn't they fire a shot in anger?
>resistance was limited.
Mostly 404 with the exception of some boat that had to be raided.
>MH17 was flying an approved corridor.
How many flights used that corridor before? If there's no other flight, is there any proof of this approved corridor?
>Russia supplied the BUK.
As if there weren't enough BUKs around Ukrainian bases that were captured by them.
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>>521591345
they did leave nobody wants to be part of russia. the soviet union collapsed because the instant its subjects could leave they did and the rest of the world spent the last half of the century trying to kill them. russia should be destroyed not have its wants considered.
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>>521592114
>>521592292
Also to better answer your question the prices on guns are driven primarily by rarity and there are lots of non auto guns that are super expensive because importation is banned. The US banned the import of foreign guns in general for the most part and tons of guns by name. real foreign made semi auto AK's are expensive, many Soviet and Russian made guns are expensive. Guns deemed to not have sporting purposes have been banned, certain things that are just rare in the US, like a FAMAS or SVD command insane prices even if semi. Even Garands are pricey as hell now, same as K98 type rifles, real K98's are very expensive, despite them all being non matching Russian surplus sold here, a real matching K98 is super giga moneys, etc. back in the 00's when US-Russia relations were better many Mosin Nagants were imported and they were dirt cheap, like 100$ garbage, now they are 4 times that at least.
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Baking at 300
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>>521592097
i already told you that i live in a state that actually banned MGs by statute. i cannot own, operate, or possess one because it is for-realsies banned here and it WAS NOT reagan who did it. this is not a simple regulation of sales of production items. what i live is an actual motherfucking BAN of machine guns.
glad you brought up cars because that is more my language. i could, with a bit of fabrication, build a NEW willys MB jeep from catalog parts. i couldn't then begin series manufacture of them sell it to other people for on-highway use. does that mean willys MB jeeps are BANNED? fuck no. it means you need to have certain old things incorporated to operate legally if you want to operate something new that lacks modern requirements of operation.
that those standards are bullshit is a different conversation than trying to frame it as a BAN to evoke the feelings that something was taken away. nothing was.
i wish, with the deepest fibers of my being, regs allowed General Motors to build 1967 RS/SS Camaros new so i could afford one. but they don't. does that mean i am BANNED from owning one by those regulations? no. it doesn't.
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>>521592684
There were major political and economic issues in the fall of the USSR. You kind of reject the notion that a sort of political decoupling was done for pragmatic reasons and instead presuppose they all hate each other and wanted to end up like today. That's charlatanry and nobody wanted that. Why did half of Ukraine leave? Answer that. They didn't leave the Ukrainian SSR, they left Ukraine.
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>>521592797
But if you move you still can't because they're all crazy expensive. This is nation wide. yes I am aware certain places have local bans.
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>>521592908
>You kind of reject the notion that a sort of political decoupling was done for pragmatic reasons and instead presuppose they all hate each other and wanted to end up like today.
Because that is a retarded notion, you dumbfuck. Nobody was in the Warsaw Pact willingly.
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>>521592990
The Warsaw pact isn't even the USSR.
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>>521593056
Yes it is, unless you want to resort to dumb semantics. Nobody was in the USSR willingly either. It was a shitty dicatorship that monitored everybody and opressed anybody who didn't want one party commie system. Dumb bitch.
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>>521593131
>Yes it is
Uh, no. Not legally, politically, etc.
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>>521592531
>When were they deployed against the population?
Every Ukrainian base was surrounded and blockaded for three weeks. Strelkov himself admitted that most Crimean authorities, police, and army units stayed loyal to Ukraine.

>I don't think the Ukrainian police or military stationed there gave a fuck
They were besieged without support from Kyiv. Low morale from abandonment isn't consent. When Ukrainian soldier Serhiy Kokurin resisted on March 18, he was shot in the neck by the 'self-defence forces' storming his base. That's why resistance was minimal - it meant getting killed while abandoned.

>bloodless
Two dead (one Ukrainian, one Russian volunteer) on the first day, the Russians finally stormed a base after weeks of blockade. Calling a military siege 'bloodless' because the surrounded garrison eventually surrendered is dishonest framing."
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>>521593177
>Not legally, politically, etc.
Again, semantics. Again, nobody was in the USSR willingly either.
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>>521593217
>>521593217
>>521593217
>>521593217

NEW
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>>521592908
>why did they leave ukraine
same reason everyone left its called brain drain. nobody wants to live in a commie block when they can move to the west and work the same job and make orders of magnitudes more money. tons of the people that left ukraine went home to russia because without the ussr doing rusification there is not russian sentiment in its satellites. everyone hates you.
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>>521593179
3 total people died. So why didn't these Crimeans resist or fight back? Why didn't these Ukrainians? So no resistance even from Ukraine's police and armed forces.
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>>521592961
so are 1967 RS/SS Camaros and for the same exact reason. they can't sell them like that anymore because of federal regulation.
i don't hold a grudge against reagan for it.
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>>521593204
But the Warsaw Pact is not the USSR though, that's the point.
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>>521593307
Here comes the commie line lmao
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>>521593384
Yes, you are right, Countries of Warsaw Pact were just commie puppets that answered to the USSR. So on paper, they weren't, but in reality it was the same thing. Again, nobody was in the USSR willingly either.
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>>521593346
You can't make and sell a new one exactly like that due to endless regulations though.

That's literally why you can't own one and why one day they won't exist anymore.
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>>521593470
you finally walked it back to a regulations beef on new manufacture. okay, i'm in.
if it wanders into talk about how those are ackshually BANS and how i need to get all pissy about dead politicians, imma call extreme amounts of bullshit.
regs can be changed to allow new production of whatevers. reversing BANS wouldn't give me my 1969 Nova back if those cars were actually no-shit banned and i had to legally give it up.
one situation is just not making more. one is taking things away from people because it isn't allowed by statute. there is a Grand Canyon of difference between those two. i'm meh about being able to buy a brand new machine gun or Camaro. i will fucking gut you if you try to take my Nova that I already own. that's the difference here.
your attempted manipulation of words is trying to present one situation as the other and with the same amount of outrage and anger. it's total crap. not the same thing.



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