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Day 1,640 – Daily assessment: understandingwar.org/analysis/russia-ukraine/#research

▶Latest
>Ukrainian Defense Forces Strike Akhtubinsk airbase, damage Su-34
>In another 5 russian regions, men began to be detained for forced mobilization
>Ufa refinery struck again
>Fedorov calls for wartime elections
>russia copies Ukraine's Brave1, launches military marketplace “Roy.Market” for drones and defense equipment
>russia spends $65,000 to maintain a soldier, Ukraine eliminates for $3,032 – Mission Control
>In June, the Ukrainian Defense Forces inflicted approximately $5 in losses on russian forces for every $1 spent on striking targets.
>Successful strikes on "Kamensky Plant" in Rostov region. Produces solid rocket fuel and various missile systems.
>russia’s key bank dismissed its chief economist who predicted russia’s defeat "in a war of attrition"
>Ukrainian drones struck the Wildberries logistics hub in Koledino, Moscow region (their biggest remaining hub with ~250k m2)
>Smaller Wildberries logistics hub in Domodedovo also hit
>Ukraine hit the Kamensky Combinat in Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Rostov
>Ukraine hit a railway bridge in the Svitlodolynskyi district of Zaporizhia
>Spanish NATO pilot shot down a drone that had illegally violated Romanian airspace (the fourth such incident in the country this year)
>Ukraine hits key Samara Roscosmos facility with Flamingo missiles

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ukr.warspotting.net (visually confirmed losses)
▶Maps
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▶russian confirmed KIA
hochuvernut.com
200.zona.media/
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▶An illustrative article for understanding the "kill zone" in Ukraine's front lines
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▶/uhg/-approved vidya
deepstatemap.live/arcade/
▶DISPOSABLE SOLDIER (diary of a RU mobik)
TOURS 1-4: files.catbox.moe/19avc9.zip
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Russian attack on a crowded shopping center in Kryvyi Rih left five dead and 91 injured
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TZD
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thanks for the new thread, weaver
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>>541170994
No matter how many drones you dills send we'll never stop being proud of Russia
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Any other former ziggers
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They are preparing to steal everything again lmao

>The head of the “trade union of oligarchs” proposed carrying out a new “people’s privatization” at the expense of Russians’ deposits in banks

>To launch the investment cycle in the economy, as required by President Vladimir Putin, it is possible to carry out a new “people’s privatization”, as well as to use the deposits of the population placed in banks. Alexander Shokhin, head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, the country’s largest business association with Forbes list billionaires on the board, stated this in an interview with RBC.

>According to Shokhin, who is considered the main Kremlin lobbyist for big business, companies can be used for new privatization which the state has confiscated in recent years, both foreign and those seized from Russian owners as part of a revision of the previous privatization of the 1990s.

>“The government has quite a lot of poorly managed assets. Among other things, these assets were formed during the period when many law enforcement and security agencies were engaged in “debriefing” with privatization. It is necessary to use these assets as a kind of collateral for the issue of financial instruments,” Shokhin suggested.

>He named the funds of Russians in the banking system as a possible “investment resource.” “The population has 60 trillion rubles with an extra on deposits,” Shokhin said. If the shares of nationalized enterprises are partially brought to the stock market and sold to people, according to the head of the RSPP, this will allow us to move to a model of dispersed ownership, when “we will have no idea that an oligarch is behind this or that company.”

>"This is what used to be called people’s capitalism, and a little later people’s privatization,” he added.

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When we say total hohol death, we mean the women as well.
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>>541170994

When will the pigkraine stop losing?
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>>541171126

>The Russian authorities also called the privatization of the early 1990s “people's”, when every resident of the country was given a voucher worth 10 thousand rubles. In total, 140 million vouchers were printed (with a total value of 1.4 trillion rubles), which, according to government calculations, they covered 35% of the cost of post-Soviet state-owned enterprises.

>Almost simultaneously, hundreds of check investment funds (CHIFs) appeared in the country, which bought 40 million vouchers from citizens. Many attributed the vouchers to financial pyramids like MMM, which, according to various estimates, bankrupted from 10 to 15 million people. A year after the vouchers were distributed, “check auctions” started, at which shares in state-owned companies were sold for vouchers. Total for 1992–94 9 thousand “check auctions” took place, as a result of which new owners appeared for state assets, who later became billionaires from the Forbes list.

>Starting in 2022, the Prosecutor General’s Office will reverse the results of the privatization of the 1990s. As part of the nationalization campaign, assets worth 6.5 trillion rubles became the property of the state. Among them are the auto dealer Rolf, Chelyabinsk Electrometallurgical Plant (CHMEC), Yuzhuralzoloto, the country's largest grain trader Rodnye Polya, the largest warehouse operator Raven Russia, Domodedovo airport, as well as the ports of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Murmansk and Kaliningrad.

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>An FSB general working on secure communications systems shot himself in Moscow

>Retired FSB Major General Igor Laptev committed suicide in Moscow. MK reports this. The body of an 83-year-old man was found on the afternoon of August 20 in a house on Verkhnyaya Krasnoselskaya Street. “The body of a man with a gunshot wound to the head was found in his office,” a source told Top Secret.

Dead general status?
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>>541171073
>vidrel
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Death to Zigger invaders. Doesn't matter if that's Africa or Europe.
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TZD destroy the russian
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TZD
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>>541171136
But ofcourse, not only is this hypothetical discussion about increasing the mobilisation reserves of hohol meat not about somehow taking losses. Not only are there only 33k hohols dead.
There are NO actual NATO losses incurred during this war, not a single person or vehicle!
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>>541171235
In fact, while Russias military infrastructure is under a total siege with 700 drones bombing it daily, NATOs UNTOUCHED production has skyrocketed.
With new untouched factories spitting out munitions our brave shipping is bringing to the combat zone across the black sea by the ton through our genial Grain deal which Putin never saw through!
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>>541171190
:(

TZD as self-defence
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what is this new "swedish" cope
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>>541171190
Damn
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>>541171313
>>541171235
>>541171136
Concluding based on the evidence, Russia will surrender in two weeks topps.
The next fly-by of Kaliningrad should do it!
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the russia will just cease to be in 2027
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A court has fined a 47-year-old local resident 30,000 rubles for comments about President Vladimir Putin and Russian military personnel posted in a Telegram chat, the independent outlet Pepel reported.
Grigory B. referred to the president as a “bald dickhead” and to his supporters as “Putin’s cock-suckers.” When asked about participants in the war against Ukraine, he described them as “victims of Putin’s regime” and added that he also regarded them as “faggots and cock-suckers.”
Officers from the Interior Ministry’s Main Directorate for Countering Extremism, known as Center E, identified the messages and issued protocols for insulting a representative of the authorities and for discrediting the Russian armed forces. In court the defendant admitted guilt but said he had no intent to discredit the army and had written the comments while intoxicated.
Citing financial hardship and a sole income of a 19,000-ruble disability pension, he requested permission to pay the fine in installments. The court granted the request and set a three-month repayment period.
Cases involving insults directed at Putin have risen since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. According to data compiled by Verstka, courts examined 33 such administrative protocols in 2021 and at least 84 in 2022. The number fell to 54 in 2023 before climbing to 91 in 2024; at least 35 cases were heard in the first seven months of 2025.
All the cases were classified as petty hooliganism under Article 20.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. Most were brought under Part 3 of the article, which penalizes online expressions of clear disrespect toward state authorities. The provision was introduced in March 2019 on the initiative of the United Russia party.
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>>541170360
>>541170393
kek.
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as before, Ukraine is hurting, but can last, years if need be
Puccia is boasting while pissing its own foundation to sludge
nothing has changed
dead general
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Russia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzya, said on Thursday that Moscow has no plans for a new mass mobilization after the upcoming State Duma elections.
“We do not need mass mobilization at the moment, it is not planned and not expected, as far as I know,” Nebenzya told journalists at U.N. headquarters in New York. He added that the question of who had been right on the issue could be assessed after the elections scheduled for Sept. 18–20.
Russian officials have repeatedly rejected reports of an impending draft. In late July, Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev dismissed such claims as “blizzard” and a deliberate attempt by Russia’s adversaries to sow instability ahead of the vote. The State Duma defense committee has said there is no discussion of forced mass conscription, with recruitment continuing through contract volunteers. Deputy Andrei Gurulyov, a retired lieutenant general, has stated that the authorities are not currently prepared to equip, train and arm a force of one million mobilized personnel.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in late July that Russian President Vladimir Putin was preparing a new mobilization wave of 300,000 to 500,000 men after the elections. Zelenskyy cited Ukrainian intelligence figures showing that Russia had signed up 221,000 contract soldiers since the start of the year while suffering 225,500 casualties, including 131,000 killed, over the same period.
The independent Russian outlet Verstka, citing sources in the authorities, reported in July that martial law or a new mobilization could be considered after the parliamentary vote. Interlocutors close to the Defense Ministry told the Financial Times that another large call-up risked substantial losses and desertion and could have a strongly negative effect on domestic stability. Against that backdrop, tens of thousands of Russians have begun departing for Georgia or making preparations to move to Armenia.
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>>541171190
I've seen enough. nukre moscow a million times.
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The Russian government has submitted a bill to the State Duma that would introduce administrative fines for failing to comply with decisions issued by regional governors or operational headquarters concerning mobilization and measures to supply the armed forces and the population during the ongoing military operation.
The draft, posted on the lower house’s website, proposes adding a new provision to the Code of Administrative Offenses. It would apply to private citizens, officials and companies. Individuals face fines of 3,000 to 5,000 rubles; officials 30,000 to 50,000 rubles; and legal entities 300,000 to 1 million rubles. Courts could also suspend the operations of non-compliant companies for up to 90 days.
The accompanying explanatory note states that the code already provides penalties for non-compliance in territories under martial law, but no equivalent federal liability exists for other regions. The authors cite a “significant number” of administrative offenses in this area.
The initiative comes amid recurring speculation about a possible new mobilization wave after the State Duma elections scheduled for mid-September. In late July Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian President Vladimir Putin was preparing to call up 300,000 to 500,000 men, citing figures of 221,000 contract recruits versus 225,500 casualties (including 131,000 killed) since the start of the year.
Sources cited by the independent outlet Verstka have indicated that martial law or mobilization could be considered after the vote. Senior Russian officials, including Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev, have dismissed such reports as attempts to destabilize the domestic situation. Interlocutors close to the Defense Ministry told the Financial Times that another large-scale call-up would risk substantial losses, desertion and a strongly negative political effect at home.
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>>541171700
no action against Oleg is wrong
nade his grandma, no more kompot for him
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>>541171177
Increase zigger spam levels immediately. This can't go without ziggers spamming everything from /int/ and /k/ to /uhg/ and the rest of /pol/.
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Posting bingo. Who will be the first to get one?
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>>541171755
>>541171743
>>541171700
>>541171583
>We didn't need the Port of Odessa anyway
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>>541171818
but anon I love saying amerimutt
did I fall for a russian psyop?
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>zigger shills spout nonsense about ukrainians hitting malls
>then zigger generals proceed to hit ukrainian malls
nuking russia is them getting off easy
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Ukrainian drones struck one of Russia’s largest oil refineries in the Urals city of Perm on the morning of 21 August, the second such attack on the facility in less than a month.
The regional Ministry of Territorial Security declared a UAV danger regime that lasted more than two hours. Russia’s aviation authority restricted operations at Perm’s Bolshoye Savino airport. Residents reported multiple explosions and a column of smoke rising over the city.
Monitoring group Astra identified the target from eyewitness video as the Lukoil-Permnefteorgsintez (PNOS) refinery, one of Russia’s top-ten plants and Lukoil’s second-largest after its Nizhny Novgorod facility. In 2024 the plant processed 12.6 million tonnes of crude, producing about 2 million tonnes of gasoline and 5.3 million tonnes of diesel. It had previously been hit on 29 July, when a fire broke out and the AVT-5 distillation unit was reportedly damaged, as well as on 7 May and 30 April.
The previous day drones struck the TANECO refinery in Tatarstan for the second time in two weeks. A week earlier the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat plant in Bashkortostan was hit. Industry sources told Reuters that at least four refineries — including Orsknefteorgsintez, Zapsibneftekhim, and the Saratov and Volgograd plants — had halted crude processing since early August after drone attacks.
Ukrainian forces have stepped up strikes on Russian refining capacity in 2026. An S&P Global analysis found that attacks had interrupted operations at least 26 plants, seven of which remained offline at the end of July. EA Analytics estimated that Russian refining throughput fell to 3.6 million barrels per day, the lowest level since May 2002, contributing to domestic fuel shortages. Market sources cited by Kommersant warned the situation could worsen in early September when one of the two Belarusian refineries supplyin
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>>541171581
>A court has fined a 47-year-old local resident 30,000 rubles for comments about President Vladimir Putin

Has Putin found another revenue source for his war? Russians who see the war coming home to refineries and Wildberries must have more negative comments than when the war was only happening in Ukraine.
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>>541171938
Fake and gay
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>>541171873
Me too but whatevs. Russians seething at American military superiority is on the bingo too.
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>>541171929
>supplying Russia is due for maintenance and several major Russian plants undergo planned repairs.

I suddenly a wo
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Beauty salons in Russia are closing in large numbers following an increase in the tax burden, according to data compiled by Kontur.Focus and reported by Kommersant.
In the first half of 2026 (January–July in the primary dataset), 12,300 businesses in the beauty-services sector were liquidated, a rise of 52.5% from the same period a year earlier. New registrations in the industry fell 16.1% to 13,000.
Operators link the surge in closures to tax changes that took effect in January. The standard value-added tax rate was raised from 20% to 22%, and the annual revenue threshold above which businesses must charge and remit VAT was lowered from 60 million to 20 million rubles. Igor Stoyanov, founder of the Persona salon chain, said the higher tax and administrative load has forced some operators to shut down and has made new openings nearly unviable. Lyalya Sadykova, president of the Association of Beauty Enterprises and Professionals, said the business model that was profitable a year ago no longer balances under the new rules.
Rosstat figures show Russians spent 179.6 billion rubles on hairdressing and cosmetic services in January–June, up 16% year-on-year. The increase was driven mainly by higher prices rather than greater demand: in July a women’s haircut cost 13% more (980.5 rubles), a men’s cut 16% more (767.4 rubles) and a manicure 9.8% more (1,500 rubles).
Fiscal-data operator Platform OFD recorded a 4% decline in the number of salon receipts in January–July and a 10% rise in the median check to 1,900 rubles. Stoyanov said some clients are visiting less often, with demand shifting from the mid-market business segment toward economy offerings.
Market participants expect further consolidation. Vasily Mikhailov, founder of the Superman barbershop chain, forecast that mainly larger systemic operators will remain. Sadykova argued that the industry itself is not disappearing, but its legal, transparent and tax-paying segment is shrinking.
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>>541171873
>>541171974
I FUCKING HATE EUROPEANS
I HOPE RUSSIA BURNS ALL OF YOUR COUNTRIES TO THE GROUND, IT IS TRULY AND WELL DESERVED
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>>541172061
>Beauty salons in Russia are closing in large numbers
political lesbians will cut and dye their own hair, for motherland
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>>541171818
>nothing about bri'uhn
Forgotten or have we slipped into the shadows where we like it?
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U.S. President Donald Trump did not support a Ukrainian request to expand the use of Starlink satellite internet for long-range drone strikes inside Russia, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke to the Financial Times.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy raised the issue during a White House meeting in late July. He asked Trump to speak with SpaceX owner Elon Musk about allowing Ukrainian drones to operate with Starlink connectivity against Russian military targets, primarily ballistic-missile launch infrastructure up to 200 km beyond Ukraine’s borders. Kyiv calculated that a limited range might make approval more likely.
Trump made no commitments and did not appear supportive of the proposal, the sources said. They also assessed that Musk was unlikely to grant permission. The billionaire has previously restricted Starlink for Ukrainian strikes deep into Russian territory, citing concerns about nuclear escalation.
Earlier reporting by The Atlantic indicated that former Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov had approached Musk on the same issue after previously coordinating a block on Starlink use by Russian forces. Sources said no positive decision had been reached, with Musk emphasizing the need for a peace agreement. In a prior interview with The Economist, Musk had stated that Russia would not withdraw its troops and that the war could end only after concessions to Moscow.
Ukraine faces a shortage of interceptors for its Patriot air-defense systems, leaving it more exposed to Russian ballistic-missile attacks. Against that backdrop, Kyiv has stopped releasing figures on the number of missiles launched by Russian forces.
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>>541172161
seething over the BBC is right there
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>>541170994
Thought this was Year of the Snitch cover for a second.
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A retired FSB major general who specialized in secure communications systems has been found dead in Moscow in what Russian media sources describe as a suicide.
The body of 83-year-old Igor Laptev was discovered on the afternoon of 20 August in a building on Verkhnyaya Krasnoselskaya Street. A source told the outlet Sovershenno Sekretno that the body was found in his study with a gunshot wound to the head. Moskovsky Komsomolets and other Russian publications reported the death as suicide. No official statement from law-enforcement agencies has been issued.
Laptev served in combat in Afghanistan and later worked for many years in the KGB and FSB on information-security matters. In the late 1990s he held the post of deputy minister for taxes and levies. From 1998 he chaired the board of directors of Informtekhnika i Svyaz (later the Informtekhnika group), a company that develops and supplies integrated secure professional communications systems for state and corporate clients, including security agencies.Russian media have noted a series of reported suicides among retired generals of the security services since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine. In May 2026 the body of 87-year-old Colonel General Stanislav Petrov, former head of the radiation, chemical and biological protection troops and a Chernobyl liquidator, was found in an apartment in the House on the Embankment; media cited serious illness and a possible suicide. In February 2023 police Major General Vladimir Makarov, a former deputy head of the Interior Ministry’s extremism directorate, was found dead in the Moscow region; TASS reported suicide. In July 2022 retired FSB Major General Evgeny Lobachev, 76, was found dead on a stairwell in Moscow, with suicide given as the cause. A month earlier, 90-year-old retired SVR Major General Lev Sotskov was found dead in his Moscow apartment with an award pistol nearby.
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Russian technology group VK has filed a lawsuit against Apple in the Moscow Arbitration Court seeking the restoration of its applications to the App Store and the re-enablement of push notifications, according to court records.
If a court order is not complied with, VK is asking for a daily penalty of 58 million rubles to be recovered jointly from Apple Inc., the Russian entity Apple Rus and the Irish Apple Distribution International Ltd. The sum comprises 50 million rubles for the main VKontakte application, 5 million for VK Music and 3 million for Odnoklassniki. The penalty would begin on the sixth day after a full judicial ruling is issued. The claim was registered on 19 August.
At the end of June Apple removed a series of VK applications — including VKontakte, VK Messenger, VK Video, Dzen, Mail Cloud, Mail, Skillbox and Youla — from the App Store, citing sanctions. The European Union later added VK and its subsidiary that operates the state messenger Max to its sanctions list, stating that the group assists in monitoring citizens, enforcing censorship and identifying critics of Russian policy. The applications were subsequently removed from Google Play as well.
Following the App Store removals the Kremlin said the move raised questions about Apple’s reliability as a commercial supplier. Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov demanded explanations from the company. In early August Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service opened a case against Apple over incomplete compliance with a prior warning concerning discriminatory conditions for Russian search systems and mandatory pre-installation of domestic applications.
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>>541171190
Kek, thats a logistical distribution center of the AFU.
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>>541171074
>>541171190
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>>541172223
dasrite
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>>541172202
Why would Trump help Ukraine when Iran is a bigger threat than Russia
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Myanmar’s military has begun forcibly clearing land for a Russia-backed special economic zone in the country’s south, burning villages and sealing off surrounding areas, resistance fighters and a local activist told Reuters.
Hundreds of soldiers have been conducting operations since July around the planned Dawei SEZ on the Andaman Sea, which is intended to include a deep-water port and a power plant. “The military is advancing its columns and conducting area-clearance operations. Some villages and homes have been burned,” Saw Dah Ko of the Tanintharyi Region People’s Defence Force said. Another resistance source said troops had torched houses in at least three villages.
The offensive coincides with a visit to Moscow this week by Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing, who discussed the SEZ with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin said joint construction of a power plant and an oil refinery in southern Myanmar was on the agenda and that Russian companies were ready to take part in hydrocarbon exploration and production, including offshore. An offshore gas field lies about 45 km from the proposed port site.
The junta partially lost control of the area during the civil war that followed its 2021 coup, a conflict that has killed around 100,000 people and displaced 3.5 million. A person familiar with Moscow’s position told Reuters the project could give Russia wider access to Southeast Asian markets and Indian Ocean ports, though risks in Myanmar remain high.
The two leaders signed 12 agreements, including a declaration on jointly countering sanctions, as well as cooperation in space, digital technology and culture. Putin also said an agreement had been reached in principle to build a Russian Orthodox church in Yangon.
Min Aung Hlaing, who previously commanded Myanmar’s armed forces and was accused of involvement in the Rohingya crisis, seized power in a 2021 military coup.
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Those niggers are bombing shopping malls now. Rusniggers are disgusting vermin
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>>541170994
TZD
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>>541172356
Can't you blame Trump for supporting Russia when Ukrainians do shit like this?
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>>541172135
post milk, fuel gauge, outlet, and hand with timestamp, nigger.
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UNLIMITED JEETS KEKAROOOOOOOOOOOO

State-owned Sberbank and job platform Rabota.ru have launched a digital service to recruit foreign workers, beginning with India, as Russia confronts a labor shortage estimated at 2.6 million people.
The platform connects Russian employers with overseas recruitment partners and domestic organizations that handle documentation and relocation. Fitters, welders and other specialists from India are already listed, with plans to expand to additional countries, Reuters reported.
“The personnel shortage in the Russian economy is today estimated at 2.6 million people. For Russia this is a serious figure, but at the same time it is less than half a percent of those employed on the Indian labor market. That is precisely why the first country with which our digital platform began working was India,” Sberbank Deputy Chairman Anatoly Popov said.
Sberbank CEO German Gref has previously argued that Russia needs to attract millions of qualified migrants to sustain growth of at least 3 percent. Central Bank surveys show companies’ assessment of staffing in the second quarter of 2026 remains below 2022 levels, with the strongest demand in agriculture, mining, manufacturing of investment goods and the power sector.
Popov said the service automates candidate selection, paperwork, legal formalities, relocation and onboarding. Russian authorities have also raised the minimum pay threshold for highly skilled foreign specialists as part of efforts to increase tax collection and reduce informal employment.
Gref has estimated the shortfall could reach 2.8–5 million workers in coming years, with migration the only rapid and viable solution.
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>>541172460
>Those niggers are bombing shopping malls
You can't just kill children in Donbas and not expect consequences, you dumb Nazi
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>>541172547
>as Russia confronts a labor shortage estimated at 2.6 million people.
Where did they go
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>muh bombilli childrun
>in 2026
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>>541171122
>Any other former ziggers

who the fuck switches sides to the losing team in the last inning?
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>>541172356
>what is a parody account
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>>541172499
>Can't you blame Trump for supporting Russia when Ukrainians do shit like this?
What are you trying to say? Also post milk.
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>>541172755
Can't really be parody when your spokes person was a tranny
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>>541172766
Who owns Karelia.
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>ur spokesperson was a TROOOOOON!!!!
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>>541172808
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>>541172881
*a troon who fucked your ugly mother
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Russian cities are to be decorated with traditional national symbols including matryoshkas, balalaikas, bears, birch groves and the domes of St. Basil’s Cathedral under an initiative linked to an instruction from President Vladimir Putin.
The independent outlet Verstka reported that these images have been developed as “national symbols” for the “Russian House 2026” exhibition. The event responds to Putin’s call last year to create goods based on the traditions, values and cultural diversity of Russia’s multinational people.
Organizers describe the symbols as archetypes encoding form, character, emotion and history that have shaped the country’s cultural code. The “National Symbols of Russia” platform aims to translate that code into contemporary design. The resulting style is intended for schools, public squares, stadiums and transport stops across the country.
A council at the National Center “Russia,” established on Putin’s order, is developing the new urban design standard. Exhibition founder Andrei Radaev, a member of the Opora Rossii business association, sits on the council. One curator is Anna Kharicheva, daughter of Alexander Kharichev, who since 2024 has headed the presidential administration department monitoring social processes. Together with designer Olga Musienko she is reinterpreting the birch as a national symbol, presenting it as a “capsule” metaphor for personal roots, growth and values. Musienko said the project is being created for the presidential administration.Presidential adviser Elena Yampolskaya said in June that forming a new “Russian style” rooted in tradition and a visual language for urban environments answers public demand connected to civic identity, traditional values and cultural sovereignty. Early projects already under way include a Dymkovo-toy-motif site in Yekaterinburg and a series of art objects based on the Cyrillic alphabet.
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>>541172547
>labor shortage estimated at 2.6 million people.
Is russia the only country in the world where labor shortage doesn't drive wages up? You can also observe it with fuel prices:
>Oil trade goes down
>Ordinary pidors are punished with increased gasoline prices

>Oil trade goes up
>Pidor oil companies try to keep prices the same
Anything but letting your own population enjoy price drops/wage spikes.
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>>541172892
>I'm IRONICALLY a tranny that grooms children
Lol no one buys it troon
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>>541172506
You fool. Europeans hate us no matter what. Your "I'm one of the good ones gimmick" won't make them like you, they only see you as a useful idiot.
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>>541172597
you are neither white nor american and cannot prove otherwise
deflect or ignore if you're jewish, indian or russian
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Germany should not pursue criminal prosecution of those suspected of sabotaging the Nord Stream gas pipelines, arguing that “those who built them should be ashamed, not those who disabled them.”
Tusk made the remarks the day after a second alleged participant was detained. On Wednesday a Ukrainian citizen was arrested in Croatia on a German warrant. German prosecutors suspect him of taking part as a scuba diver in the September 2022 operation that damaged the pipelines. A year earlier, former Ukrainian military officer Sergey K. was arrested in Italy and extradited to Germany; he was charged last month with organizing the explosions. In September 2025 Poland detained Vladimir Z., but a Warsaw court ordered his release a month later.
“Germany should certainly not prosecute those who, in a situation where their country has been attacked, take one action or another,” Tusk said.
Poland long opposed Nord Stream 2, warning that it would deepen Europe’s reliance on Russian energy, Tusk noted. Germany held a different view at the time and changed course only after it was too late.
Nord Stream 2 was completed but never entered service after German authorities refused certification when Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk republics on the eve of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Construction of the Baltic Sea pipelines cost around 9.5 billion euros, in addition to related onshore infrastructure built by Gazprom.
The September 2022 explosions damaged both lines of Nord Stream 1 and one of the two lines of Nord Stream 2.
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>>541172972
Go be on the spectrum somewhere else
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>>541173017
You are troon that grooms and molests children
Of course you hate Russia, you child fucking creep
you would be killed in russia
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has decided to recall the country’s ambassador to Russia, Gurgen Arsenyan, amid heightened tensions with Moscow, informed sources told the Armenian newspaper Zhoghovurd.
Sources said Pashinyan is dissatisfied with Arsenyan’s diplomatic performance and his inability to ease strained bilateral relations. The decision is final and not subject to revision, though it remains unclear who will replace him. Arsenyan was appointed in August 2024, succeeding Vagharshak Harutyunyan, after previously serving as a member of parliament for the ruling Civil Contract party.
Relations between Armenia and Russia have deteriorated over Yerevan’s plans to pursue closer ties with the European Union. Since May Russia has imposed successive bans on a range of Armenian products, including alcohol, vegetables, fruit, fish, milk and flowers. The first restrictions appeared shortly before the 7 June parliamentary elections and increased sharply after Pashinyan’s party won.
Armenian officials have called the measures unfounded and urged resolution on the basis of existing agreements. Russian authorities have cited consumer safety concerns and demanded that Armenia hold a referendum on choosing between the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union, as well as resume financial contributions to the Collective Security Treaty Organization, from which Yerevan suspended participation in 2024.
In response Armenia has begun redirecting exports to other markets, including Europe. The EU has provided 52 million euros in emergency assistance to bolster economic resilience and support export diversification, and has announced the removal of duties on nearly 80% of Armenian goods. In the first six months of 2026 Armenian exports to the EU rose 80% to $516 million from $287 million a year earlier.
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>TROOON!
>TROOON!!!
>TROOOON!!!!
Oh hi mearshfaggot.
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>please surrender
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North Korea may have supplied Russia with a new type of ballistic missile whose warhead is substantially heavier than that of the Russian Iskander, according to Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate.
GUR told Ukrainska Pravda that as of July Russia possessed around 50 North Korean ballistic missiles of the KN-23, KN-24 and KN-30 types. The KN-30 is the Western designation for the Hwasong-11C, a heavy variant of the solid-fuel Hwasong-11 family that includes the KN-23 and KN-24. It is launched from a mobile platform; its first known test occurred in 2021.
North Korea has claimed the KN-30 can carry a warhead of up to 2.5 tonnes. By comparison, the warhead of the Russian Iskander-M’s 9M723 missile weighs 480–700 kg, according to the CSIS Missile Defense Project, making the declared KN-30 payload roughly five times larger. A 4.5-tonne variant has also been claimed by Pyongyang.
Ukrainian weapons expert Anatoly Khrapchinsky noted that Iskander-M systems typically achieve accuracy of 5–20 metres, while KN-23 missiles can miss by hundreds of metres or even kilometres. North Korean systems can nonetheless deliver significantly heavier warheads, he said.In early August GUR reported that Russia had received a further batch of 40 KN-23 and KN-24 missiles and was forming a unit in Voronezh Oblast comprising approximately 90 North Korean personnel, six launchers and up to 120 missiles. The Institute for the Study of War assessed that systems based in Voronezh could potentially reach targets in seven Ukrainian regions. No confirmed use of the KN-30 against Ukraine has been recorded.
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>>541173084
>Go somewhere else
You would tell me to stay if I was a minor, you child fucking troon
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>>541173103
shalom
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Law-enforcement officers detained State Duma candidate and former regional deputy Nikolai Bondarenko of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) at his home on Friday and took him to court on an administrative charge of displaying “extremist symbols.”
Bondarenko told media that about ten officers detained him under the threat of a charge of disobeying police and forced him into a patrol car. He is being processed under Article 20.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. A conviction would bar him from the September parliamentary elections.
First Deputy Head of the CPRF Central Committee Yuri Afonin said the protocol stemmed from a 2024 social-media post that included a photograph of the late opposition figure Alexei Navalny. The post was published from an account that does not belong to Bondarenko, Afonin said. He added that administrative proceedings against a registered Duma candidate formally require the sanction of the Prosecutor General and described the situation as “completely unacceptable.”
Bondarenko linked the detention to the upcoming elections and his political activity, calling it pressure on the CPRF and on active citizens. He urged supporters not to despair and to continue defending their rights.
Bondarenko joined the CPRF in 2009, served in the Saratov regional duma from 2017 and ran for the State Duma in 2021. He is known for a large social-media following and a YouTube channel, “Deputy’s Diary,” whose videos criticizing the authorities have drawn hundreds of thousands of likes. He has opposed the raising of the retirement age and described federal government members as “crooks.”
In 2021 he was detained at a protest in support of Navalny. In 2022 he was stripped of his regional mandate over income from his YouTube channel. His website was blocked by Roskomnadzor in 2023 and his Zen page was restricted in 2024.
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>>541171117
No one wants you to stop being proud, we just want you to stop being alive.
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>>541173249
huh oh melty
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German security services discovered a cache of two pistols in a forest near Berlin that they believe was prepared for assassinations ordered by Russian intelligence, according to a joint report by Süddeutsche Zeitung, NDR and WDR cited by dpa.
The Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the case on suspicion of planning an act of violence that poses a threat to the state. The cache was located last year. Officers left the weapons in place and kept the site under surveillance, but no one collected them. Investigators believe the intended users may have learned the cache had been discovered. One suspect who may have prepared the hide was later arrested in Romania.
Germany’s domestic intelligence service, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), which has warned of rising risks of Russian sabotage and assassination attempts, is convinced the organizers acted on instructions from Russian special services. Potential targets of the so-called “kinetic operations” include defense-industry executives, Russian opposition figures living in exile and supporters of Ukraine, the report said.
In 2024 German and U.S. agencies foiled an assassination plot against Armin Papperger, chief executive of Europe’s largest defense company, Rheinmetall. Heads of other military firms that supply Ukraine are provided with continuous protection.
Separately, “disposable agents” recruited by Russian services were reported to have surveilled Stefan Tumann, chief executive and chief engineer of the German drone manufacturer Donaustahl, which supplies systems to Ukraine and has publicly criticized Russia’s war. Die Zeit, citing case files, reported that BfV assessed an assassination was being prepared. Two individuals who followed Tumann — a former bricklayer from Kharkiv named Sergey N. and a Romanian woman, Alla S. — were arrested. BfV regards such recruits as expendable operatives hired online for cash to carry out espionage, sabotage and related tasks.
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>>541172808
>spokes person
Did the tranny change the spokes on something? Or was he selling spokes?
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>>541173319
TZD
>541173249
>you child fucking troon
chugniggers always projecting
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>>541173306
>No one wants you to stop being proud, we just want you to stop being alive.
How did that work out for Napoleon, Tojo and Hitler?
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>>541173407
Are you implying you intend to join Russia's side once again, John?
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>>541173407
Are you okay anon? Do you need help breathing?
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Russian motorists have increased demand for engine and fuel-system diagnostics at auto workshops following the government’s decision to lower gasoline quality standards amid a fuel shortage, the Fit Service network told Izvestia.
In June and July the number of jobs involving engines and fuel systems rose 22% year-on-year to 120,000, according to the network. The strongest growth was in diagnostics and checks of components, as well as work on injection systems, piston groups, cylinder heads, camshafts and ignition systems. Requests for replacement of air filters, manifolds and resonators also increased.
Demand for repair consultations rose in several cities with populations over one million, including Perm, Krasnodar, Novosibirsk, Volgograd and Rostov-on-Don. Drivers are paying closer attention to engine noise, reduced traction, unstable idling or higher fuel consumption and are asking workshops to check their vehicles, Fit Service director Tatyana Ovchinnikova said.
The condition of engines and fuel systems depends on gasoline quality, vehicle age, operating conditions and timely maintenance, said Alexey Ivanov, owner of the Alliance Trucks dealership network. Fuel that fails to meet manufacturer specifications can cause unstable running, poorer acceleration, higher consumption and a Check Engine warning. Prolonged use may damage injectors, fuel pumps, spark plugs and exhaust after-treatment systems.
Ovchinnikova said mass breakdowns linked to the fuel have not yet been observed. She advised drivers not to panic, to monitor vehicle signals and to shorten oil-change, filter and diagnostic intervals when fuel quality is uncertain.
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>>541173490
The de-nazifyizers are bringing the hammer down on Ukraine
Of course I'm on the side of human progress
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>>541173540
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The shortage stems from Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries. Since the start of the year at least 26 plants have been put out of action, seven of which remained offline at the end of July; four more stopped in August. Refining throughput fell to 3.6 million barrels per day, the lowest level since May 2002, according to EA Analytics.
In response the government banned fuel exports, sharply increased imports from Belarus and began purchases from India and Morocco. It also temporarily relaxed quality standards, allowing production of Euro-3 and Euro-2 gasoline (previously restricted because of higher sulfur content). The Energy Ministry said the permission remains in force until 1 July 2027.
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>Napoleon
Defeated by the perfidious anglo
>Tojo
Defeated by the Allies.
>Hitler
Defeated by the Allies.
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>>541173573
>Frenchie still mad Russia ended their empire
Explains a lot about your posts here
Pretty much every anti-Russia country is still butthurt about losing to them some point in history
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>>541173548
thats why russia china and iran need to be destroyed
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The head of Russia’s largest business association has proposed a new round of “people’s privatization” that would draw on household bank deposits to help restart investment in the economy.
Alexander Shokhin, president of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP), told RBC that assets confiscated by the state in recent years — both foreign-owned companies and those seized from Russian owners during the revision of 1990s privatizations — could serve as collateral for financial instruments. “The state has quite a lot of poorly managed assets,” he said. “These assets should be used as some kind of collateral for the issuance of financial instruments.”
Shokhin pointed to the more than 60 trillion rubles held by the population in bank deposits as a potential investment resource. Partially floating shares of nationalized enterprises on the stock market and selling them to ordinary citizens would, in his view, create a model of dispersed ownership in which “we will not have the idea that behind this or that company stands an oligarch.” He described the approach as a return to what was once called “people’s capitalism” or “people’s privatization.”
Russian authorities used the same label for the early-1990s voucher privatization, in which every citizen received a voucher worth 10,000 rubles. Some 140 million vouchers were issued with a total face value of 1.4 trillion rubles. Hundreds of voucher investment funds subsequently acquired tens of millions of the vouchers, while many citizens lost theirs in financial pyramids such as MMM. Voucher auctions between 1992 and 1994 transferred stakes in state companies to new owners, some of whom later appeared on the Forbes list of billionaires.
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>>541173662
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Since 2022 the Prosecutor General’s Office has been reversing results of the 1990s privatizations. Assets valued at about 6.5 trillion rubles have returned to state ownership, including the car dealer Rolf, the Chelyabinsk Electrometallurgical Combine, Yuzhuralzoloto, the grain trader Rodnye Polya, the warehouse operator Raven Russia, Domodedovo airport and several major seaports.
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>>541173655
I literally don't gaf lmao. Napoléon was a bandit and I'm glad the republic was restaured.
The empire died at Waterloo by the english tho, and before it did, it slaughtered the russian army and burned their capitale.
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>>541173661
>The anti-Epstein Class Axis needs to be destroyed
Pedophiles shouldn't be open about their beliefs
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Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov plans to travel to the United States to raise funds for new defense-technology projects and Ukrainian startups, a source close to him told Reuters.
One of the initiatives will be an investment fund, the source said. Fedorov intends to launch a series of projects linked to the war and domestic tech companies. The source rejected suggestions that the trip is intended to seek political support and stated that the former minister will not meet American politicians or officials. He remains focused on continuing military-technology reforms in Ukraine.
On Tuesday Fedorov became the first prominent Ukrainian politician to call for presidential elections despite the constitutional prohibition under martial law. He argued that the war could last for years and that a legal, safe and realistic mechanism must be found, saying “Democracy cannot be a hostage of Russia.”
Fedorov is widely credited with advancing Ukraine’s use of drones, which have slowed Russian advances, disrupted logistics and supplies to Crimea, and enabled long-range strikes that cut roughly a third of Russia’s refining capacity, hit arms-production sites and destroyed major Wildberries warehouses.
He maintains close ties with U.S. firms including SpaceX and Palantir. A personal appeal to Elon Musk led SpaceX to disconnect Starlink terminals illegally used by Russian forces in January, an action Fedorov said last week protected Ukrainian air defenses, the air force and thousands of civilian lives. He described Musk as “perhaps the most important person for our country in high technology and entrepreneurship.”
Kyiv is currently seeking U.S. approval to use Starlink for targeting Russian ballistic-missile launchers. Fedorov said he has not persuaded Musk to agree to the expanded use but continues contact with him after his dismissal in July.
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Last thoughts of hohols in burned down Kiev commie blocks would be - "Thank you Zelensky"
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the Maquis are awesome, defiance no matter the cost, inspiration we need, also Lieutenant Ro a qt
comfy TZD to all
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>>541173826
And bunker busters on metro of course. No fascist escapes!
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>>541173725
the white man will prevail tranny
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Portraits of 18-year-old Adam Kadyrov, son of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, have begun appearing in the offices of Chechen officials alongside those of President Vladimir Putin and the elder Kadyrovs.
One such display was installed by Zamid Chalaev, commander of the Interior Ministry’s special-purpose police regiment in Chechnya. A photograph of the office was posted on Instagram by Maxim Baranov, a former Smolensk city council deputy who has taken part in the war in Ukraine. The image was highlighted by the outlet Astra. Social-media users reacted with criticism, calling the addition of Adam’s portrait “comic” and questioning its place.
Adam Kadyrov, born in 2007, first drew wide attention in September 2023 after a video showed him beating Nikita Zhuravel, who had been detained in Grozny on charges of burning a Quran. He was subsequently awarded the title of Hero of Chechnya twice, appointed head of his father’s security service, named secretary of the republic’s Security Council and given oversight of the regional Interior Ministry.
In October 2024 he was entered in the Russian Book of Records as the youngest person to head the security service of a regional leader. Independent monitoring by Current Time has recorded more than 20 awards to him since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, among them a Rosgvardiya combat-distinction medal, a Rosenergoatom gold medal for nuclear-plant security and the anniversary medal marking 90 years of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate.The traffic-police medal was awarded months after a fatal accident on Jan. 16, 2026, in Grozny. According to Kavkaz.Realii and the opposition channel Niyso, the lead vehicle in Adam Kadyrov’s motorcade ran a red light and collided with another car, killing its driver. Adam was hospitalized in serious condition, later flown to Moscow for treatment and remained out of public view for several weeks. After his discharge he continued to appear in videos showing traffic violations.
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>>541173018
if ukraine hadn't been so retarded as to carry out a strike on our infrastructure then they wouldn't have this mess. how arrogant to say we are the ones who did something wrong. what we did was not certify NS2 in 2014 in reaction to Russian aggression (Donbabwe & Luganda proclamation). the idea that we'd now use the pipelines after Russia invaded is totally retarded.

and how hypocritical of Tusk to say this shit. when did Poland stop getting cheap gas from the Yamal pipeline? 2014, in response to Russian aggression like we did? no, of course not. 2022, and that was over refusal to settle the trade in Rubles.
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>>541173753
Fedorov can just leave? Isn't he a citizen now?
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>>541173853
Iranians are whiter than you and the average Ukrainian and they are winning
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>>541170994
subhuman general
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>>541173966
iranains are literally indians
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>>541173942
halt dein dummes Maul
dieses Kackrohr war immer ein Fehler
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>>541173942
How are Schröder's nuts, btw? tasty?
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>>541174012
i didn't say it wasn't. reading comprehension, you fool.

>>541174020
fuck Schröder. i want to see him in jail.
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>>541173942
NS2 was a hostile project to us and central europe, its only purpose was to manoeuvre around us so that russia could blackmail us in the future without risking their relations with Germany. It made zero economic sense to build it under water instead of running another pipeline over Poland or Czechia.
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North Korea has sent approximately 400 drone operators to Russia as part of a contingent of about 8,500 troops now present in the country, Ukraine’s military intelligence said.
Maj. Gen. Vadym Skibitsky, deputy head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, told CNN the operators could be used for reconnaissance and strikes against targets inside Ukraine. The bulk of the North Korean force is deployed in Russia’s Kursk region and also includes roughly 1,000 engineers and demining specialists. Ukrainian intelligence assesses that the troops will not cross into Ukrainian territory but will reinforce Russian rear positions, freeing Russian units for front-line operations.
The first major deployment of North Korean forces to Kursk began in October 2024 following Ukraine’s incursion into the region. Pyongyang formally acknowledged its military participation in April 2025. Ukrainian estimates put the initial contingent at around 10,000; intelligence now calculates that about 25,000 North Koreans have undergone training or rotation with Russian forces since late 2024.
Skibitsky said a possible further expansion could be discussed when President Vladimir Putin meets North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, an encounter Ukrainian intelligence expects in September. Moscow might request up to 50,000 additional troops. Kim Yo Jong, sister of the North Korean leader, dismissed reports of an imminent large-scale dispatch as a “baseless and fabricated scenario.”
Military-industrial cooperation between the two countries has also deepened in drone production. In June 2025 Japan’s NHK reported that North Korea was considering sending as many as 25,000 workers to a facility in the Alabuga special economic zone in Tatarstan to take part in drone assembly.
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>>541173407
This is entirely on you, pidor
Your retarded bleating has resulted in real world consequences thatdirectly lead to a dead russian this morning
Hope it was worth it hehe
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Children born today in Russia have a realistic chance of living to 100 years thanks to medical progress, the country’s chief geriatrician said.
Olga Tkacheva, chief freelance specialist in geriatrics at the Health Ministry, told TASS that some demographers estimate up to half of current newborns could reach that age, though others regard the projection as overly optimistic. She said the present generation will benefit from technologies emerging in clinical medicine, biology, genetics and regenerative medicine.
Past gains in longevity, Tkacheva noted, came from vaccines, antibiotics, better cardiovascular care and prevention. Future advances in gene therapy, regenerative medicine and related fields, combined with healthier lifestyles, could drive further increases.
Official statistics from Rosstat put life expectancy at birth in Russia at 72.84 years in 2024, down from 73.41 years the previous year — the first decline since the pandemic. Two years earlier the agency stopped releasing detailed life-expectancy figures along with other key demographic data on births, deaths and population size.
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>>541173955
Lots of male citizens can leave. As usual, the reality is nothing like russian shills like to project.
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>>541174090
yeah, i'm just annoyed at Tusk acting holier-than-thou about NS2 when Poland gladly took Russian gas for cheap just like us.
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>>541170994

When will the uraine stop seething?
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Russian forces struck the largest shopping centre in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih on Friday, killing at least six people and wounding 91, local authorities said.
Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, reported that 21 of the injured, including one child, were in serious condition. A fire broke out inside the complex and rescue operations were under way.
Oleksandr Vilkul, head of the city’s defence council, said the facility was first hit by a strike drone and later by a jet-powered Shahed. The second attack came about 30 minutes after the first, while emergency services were already at the scene, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Mykola Lukashuk, chairman of the regional council, noted that the mall is located in the city centre and is usually crowded with families and children. He described the attack as deliberate terror against civilians.
Zelenskyy called the strikes a terrorist act and urged the international community to respond with real pressure on Russia.
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>>541170994
gross
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Finland is close to completing a 200-kilometre barrier fence along selected sections of its border with Russia, the public broadcaster Yle reported.
“The barrier complex is effectively ready. Finishing works are under way,” Erkki Matilainen, project manager at the Border Guard headquarters, said. Full handover is planned for September. The state initially allocated 378 million euros for the project.
The structure consists of a metal mesh fence, an access road, a cleared strip of forest and a technical surveillance system. It is intended to prevent illegal crossings. The Finnish-Russian border totals about 1,300 km; the new fence covers prioritised stretches — 140 km in South Karelia and Kymenlaakso, 35 km in North Karelia and 25 km in Kainuu, Koillismaa and Lapland.
Neighbouring NATO members are pursuing parallel fortification efforts. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are developing the Baltic Defence Line of anti-tank obstacles, trenches and bunkers. Estonia aims to reinforce roughly 135 km of its land border with Russia; by early 2026 it had completed 110 km of barriers, with the rest due by 2027.
Latvia finished a 280 km fence on its Russian border at the end of 2025 at a cost of 166 million euros and is continuing work on patrol roads, observation towers and other infrastructure. It had earlier built a 145 km fence on the Belarusian border.
Poland is implementing its Eastern Shield programme, covering about 700 km along the borders with Belarus and Kaliningrad region, with funding of roughly 2.3 billion euros for anti-tank obstacles, fortifications and surveillance systems between 2024 and 2028. In 2022 it erected a 5-metre steel fence of about 190 km on the Belarusian border.
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Russia’s federal budget deficit reached 6.5 trillion rubles in the first seven months of the year, but the Finance Ministry said the vulnerability of public finances to external shocks is declining and overall budget sustainability is improving.
Evgeny Dombrovsky, director of the ministry’s budget policy and strategic planning department, pointed to a low public debt ratio of 17% of GDP and a deficit that was 2.6% of GDP last year, below the G20 average of 5%. He also cited a falling reliance on oil prices, with non-oil-and-gas revenues projected to exceed 80% of total revenues over the next three years.
Oil-and-gas revenues have fallen sharply — by 23.8% last year and a further 16.8% so far this year — contributing to the shortfall. At the same time, the cost of servicing the debt has tripled since 2021 to 3.2 trillion rubles in 2025, making interest payments the fourth-largest budget item at 9.1% of total spending.
Yields on 10-year OFZ bonds remain near 16%. The Finance Ministry has suspended auctions rather than borrow at those rates and is drawing on reserves and the single treasury account, the size of which is no longer published.
War-related spending continues to rise. By early August expenditures were 14.5% higher than a year earlier. Former deputy finance minister Sergei Aleksashenko estimated that if the pace continues the full-year overrun could reach 4–5 trillion rubles. He said the ministry can cover the additional outlays but that the budget’s remaining buffer will shrink substantially by year-end.
Dombrovsky confirmed that the cut-off oil price in the fiscal rule will be lowered to reduce spending of oil rents. Economists note that without further tax increases it may prove difficult to sustain current expenditure levels, though higher taxes would add pressure to economic growth.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has not publicly visited his preferred Black Sea residence of Bocharov Ruchey in Sochi for nearly a year, a sharp break from long-standing practice that independent reporting links to the growing reach of Ukrainian drones.
According to data from the Kremlin website cited by the Financial Times, Putin made 24 trips to Sochi in 2021, the last full year before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. He reduced visits to two each in 2024 and 2025. His last recorded public appearance in the city was in early October 2025. Subsequent regional travel has focused largely on destinations east of the Urals, beyond the current range of most Ukrainian drones.
Before the war Putin typically visited Sochi at least 20 times a year, with a peak of 37 trips in 2017. Even in 2022 he travelled there 13 times and hosted foreign leaders. The pattern changed after Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles began reaching the Sochi area in 2023, including strikes near the airport that autumn.
Ukrainian drones and naval drones now operate extensively in the Black Sea, where they have forced the Russian Black Sea Fleet to relocate from Crimea. A recent strike hit the frigate Admiral Makarov in Novorossiysk. On 3 August a drone came down on a beach near Gelendzhik, killing seven people and injuring around 60; the area is close to a large residence widely identified as linked to Putin.
Security measures around the president have expanded to include armoured-train travel, identical office sets at different residences and the use of decoy motorcades, according to earlier investigative reporting.
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>>541171743
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>>541174492
Yeah
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>>541174561
Why dont you buy an ad for the "New Voice of Ukraine"? Your retarded copy pastaganda just makes ukraine look pathetic and gay.
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>>541174661
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>>541174492
no russia captured queef 4 years ago
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>>541174174
>Lots of male citizens can leave.
Yeah, as long as they're jewish.
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Trust in Russian state television as a source of information has fallen to a historic low, according to the latest Levada Center polls.
In June 37% of respondents said they trusted television; the figure edged up slightly to 39% in July. Both readings mark the lowest levels recorded by the independent pollster. In 2013 the share stood at 51% and peaked at 60% in 2016. It hovered around 50% in the first year of the war in Ukraine and was slightly above 40% last year.
The combined share of those who place greater trust in social networks, the internet and Telegram channels reached 44%, surpassing the core television audience for the first time. Nineteen percent said they trust no one.
Audience measurement data from Mediascope show declines for the main propaganda talk shows. Olga Skabeeva’s “60 Minutes” has lost roughly a quarter of its reach over two years, falling to 3% in late July 2026 from 4% in the same period of 2024. Channel One’s “Vremya Pokazhet” dropped from 2.3% to 1.9%. Vladimir Solovyov’s “Sunday Evening” saw the steepest fall, from 2.9% to 1.7%, a loss of nearly 40%. Both “Vremya Pokazhet” and Solovyov’s programme have left the top 100 most-watched television shows; Skabeeva’s programme remains at 79th place.
Political scientist Abbas Gallyamov described the trend as evidence of growing fatigue with propaganda’s tone and unchanging faces. He linked the falling interest to rising protest potential. In the same July Levada survey, 29% of respondents said the country was moving in the wrong direction — nearly double the level recorded in early 2024 — while 13% described the political situation as “explosive,” the highest share since the 2022 mobilisation.
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Gasoline has disappeared from most filling stations in the Black Sea resort of Gelendzhik, the city administration said on Friday.
Almost all operating stations are selling only diesel, some of them exclusively by fuel card. The sole exception initially reported was a station in the village of Arkhipo-Osipovka still offering AI-92, AI-95 and diesel.
Similar restrictions were imposed a day earlier in St. Petersburg, where Gazprom Neft reinstated a 60-litre limit per receipt and banned filling more than one canister, while Tatneft capped sales of AI-92 and AI-95 at 50 litres. Many Gazprom Neft stations lacked AI-95 and shortages were also recorded at Lukoil outlets.
In Moscow the previous day Gazprom Neft limited gasoline and diesel to 40 litres per vehicle and Tatneft set limits of 50 and 60 litres. AI-95 was available at only one Neftmagistral station; AI-92 and diesel at two Lukoil sites. Rosneft stations in the capital were limiting gasoline to 30 litres per car amid longer queues driven by rush demand.
Shortages and queues had already appeared in Moscow and the surrounding region the previous week after a series of strikes on oil refineries that took at least four large plants offline in August alone.
Monitoring service GdeBENZ reported that on 16 August gasoline or diesel was available at only 28.1% of stations nationwide, down from 41% a week earlier. Shortages have been noted in recent days across Astrakhan, Volgograd, Irkutsk, Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Voronezh, Samara, Penza, Saratov, Lipetsk and Rostov regions, as well as Tatarstan.
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Poland is prepared to fully close all border crossings with Russia and Belarus if necessary and plans to deploy long-range missiles capable of striking targets up to 1,000 km away as part of its Eastern Shield fortification programme, Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said on Friday.
Speaking at a press conference in Giżycko, the minister said the measures would provide both strategic deterrence beyond 1,000 km and operational capabilities up to that range. Long-range systems, including the Homar A multiple rocket launcher, are already on combat duty with Polish forces.
Kosiniak-Kamysz said the Eastern Shield programme, launched in 2024, has “outgrown national frameworks.” German military personnel are already taking part, and engineering units from the United States, the United Kingdom and France are due to join soon. He described it as “an entire philosophy of deterrence and defence that the whole alliance is adopting as its own.”
About €10 billion has already been allocated to strengthening Poland’s eastern border. After two years of work, Polish forces will reach initial operational readiness on many sections, the minister said.
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https://files.catbox.moe/ubg9zj.mp4
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Russian wheat exports in August are on course to hit their lowest level for the month in 16 years because of the near-total paralysis of Black Sea and Azov Sea grain terminals, according to analysts at SovEcon.
The consultancy estimates shipments at 2.2 million tonnes — half the 4.5 million tonnes recorded in August 2023 and 56% below the five-year average. Only in 2010, when a drought prompted an export ban, did Russia ship less wheat in August.
All major grain ports in the region are currently halted. Three terminals at Novorossiysk, which together handled roughly 25 million tonnes of annual exports, suspended operations last week after drone attacks. The Taman terminal was stopped at the end of July following earlier strikes, and shipping through the Kerch Strait was suspended weeks before that. Only Tuapse remains open, with a monthly capacity of about 250,000 tonnes.
If the terminals are not restored by the end of the month, volumes could fall below the already reduced forecast, SovEcon said.
The disruption is inflicting “colossal losses” on farmers, said Arkady Zlochevsky, president of the Russian Grain Union. “Granaries are filling every day while demand has stopped; exporters have practically ceased buying grain.” Domestic prices have dropped 18% since June, forcing sales below production costs. Without adequate financing, he warned, winter sowing risks failure.Southern logistics companies in Krasnodar, Rostov and Stavropol territories report revenue falls of up to 90% and have placed staff on leave, according to KSM Logistics, with no clear timeline for the full resumption of Black Sea terminal operations.
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>>541174714
Post milk.
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>>541171122
yeah, in the videos posted.
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>>541171177
>83-year-old man was found on the afternoon of August 20 in a house on Verkhnyaya Krasnoselskaya Street. “The body of a man with a gunshot wound to the head was found in his office,” a source told Top Secret.

So putn had him killed
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pidors have no chill
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ive been thinking about popeye a lot lately
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Hohol mig-29 downs sneed with sheer force of his aura
https://litter.catbox.moe/mz7wgohg2r50iw63.mp4
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>>541175207
I think this one had to be deflated a couple years ago
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>>541174661
stfu zignog
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I came across this podcast and some anons might enjoy it.
https://ukrainemilitaryhistory.org/
A Ukrainian and two Americans are the hosts, and all of them either live or work in Ukraine. The Ukrainian and one of the Americans are ex servicemen of their respective countries. First ep is from June this year. It's good it starts in 2026 because you skip a lot of the older stuff in other podcasts/news where, when discussing the nature of modern warfare, a lot of now obsolete NATO tactics got regurgitated esp by non-combatant or even perma-civilian analysts.
It's produced by this charity which supports Ukrainian heroes.
https://theborderlandsfoundation.org/
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The way this general has completely died off in the last year is just insane. What happened guys? Tired of pretending Ukraine is winning?
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>At least 14 killed and over 100 wounded in Russian ‘double-tap’ strike on a Ukrainian shopping center

>At least 14 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a Russian “double-tap” strike on a shopping center in central Ukraine, Ukrainian authorities said on Friday.

>“The attack drones struck in two waves: half an hour after the first strike and the resulting fire, there was a second strike targeting emergency responders,” Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky posted on Telegram.

>Vilkul said 121 people had been wounded, including multiple children. At least 29 of the injured are in serious condition, he said, including a 14-year-old girl with a traumatic brain injury and four other children.

>https://edition.cnn.com/2026/08/21/europe/kryvyi-rih-shopping-center-strike-intl

What is the strategic purpose of attempting to "liberate" a country while also causing its population to despise you with a bloodlust and also completely isolating yourself geopolitically from the majority of the first world?
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>>541174937
Cutie vs hag, physiognomy is real
Hope Magyar uses the extra cash from the pidor who got real quiet all of a sudden to kill her son lmao >>541174171
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>The way this general has completely died off in the last year is just insane. What happened guys? Tired of pretending Ukraine is winning?
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>>541175689
you are neither white nor american and cannot prove otherwise like every single mutt flag i challenged
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>>541175771
Too bad ukraine was already caught hiding missiles next to shopping centers. You can see the strike was on a building behind the mall, just like last time, faggot shill.
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Found out the DSA has an opinion on Ukraine kek. I expected no less from the commies.
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>>541175356
That's how British (and polish) pilots would take out V1 flying bombs in ww2.
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>>541171136
honestly? yes
the country is at stake and women can help
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>>541176009
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>>541176009
Is anything they said wrong though?
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>>541176009
lol that's 2022 era retardation you don't see often anymore.
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>>541176118
take a gander at your local old school communist party, you just might be surprised
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>>541173871
who cares?
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>>541176118
It's actually a sentiment that is growing rapidly amongst our youth.
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>>541176009
If you suggest that palestinian should not defend themselves and accept the tyranny of their neighbours, they will sperg out and see no contradiction
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>>541175952
then why didnt russia strike the missile depot? are they stupid???
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You guys have to decide whether you will go with star trek jewish liberalism (based) or globo homo gay liberalism (extremely cringeworthy).

The gays turn everything into fucking shit.
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>>541176009
you can end most of wars by just removing pyccia who keeps dividing and conquering
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>>541176237
>If you suggest that palestinian should not defend themselves and accept the tyranny of their neighbours, they will sperg out and see no contradiction
Russia IS Palestine in this analogy, my guy. Russia and Palestine are both fighting against jews who seek to destroy them. And considering the circumstances, they're both doing a pretty decent job of it.
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>541176409
>Russia IS Palestine in this analogy,
You are mentally unwell
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>>541176009
>>541176118
This is the new version.

They condemn both the illegal invasion and NATO expansion, to make everybody happy.
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> Russia and Palestine are both fighting against jews who seek to destroy them
that would explain genociding whites and creating a jewish oblast juuuust from them
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>>541176443
True or false? Russia and Ukraine coexisted peacefully before NATO started meddling.
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>>541176230
Military escalation for BRICS, but diplomacy for everyone else. Post milk
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>>541176514
>jewish oblast juuuust from them
It was meant to be a containment zone, retard. And even so, no jews have wanted to live in Russia at all pretty much since then. Which is why most of them went to Europe or America at the first available opportunity.
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>541176519
False. Ukraine tolerated Russian interference with extreme exasperation until 2014 Maidan, and even before that, went through multiple episodes of civic unrest.
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>>541173407
Nothing in this life worth having comes easy.
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New Aryan and Honorary Aryan list just dropped
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>"Colossal losses." Due to the blockade of the Black Sea ports, Russian wheat exports fell to a minimum in 16 years

>Russian wheat exports in August may be the lowest for this month in the last 16 years, SovEcon analysts estimate.

>According to their calculations, grain exporters will be able to export 2 million tonnes of wheat, which is half the 4.5 million tonnes in August 2023 and 56% below the average for that month over the past five years. Russia exported less wheat in August only in 2010, when the government imposed a ban on grain exports due to drought. To date, all the largest grain ports on the Black Sea and Azov Sea are paralyzed, SovEcon notes. Last week, after UAV attacks, three grain terminals of the port of Novorossiysk were stopped, through which a total of about 25 million tons of grain were exported. At the end of July, after drone strikes, the grain terminal in Taman was stopped and a few weeks earlier, authorities suspended shipping through the Kerch Strait. Only the port of Tuapse remains for export, but its capacity is modest - only 250 thousand tons per month.

>If the operation of grain terminals is not restored by the end of the month, then export volumes may be even lower than 2.2 million tons, SovEcon emphasizes. For farmers, this results in “colossal losses,” the president of the Russian Grain Union, Arkady Zlochevsky, sounds the alarm: “The bins are replenished every day, while demand has stopped, exporters have practically stopped purchasing grain.”

Guys which country is the landlocked one again? I think I didn't get the memo.
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>>541170994
Mala Tokmachka status? Stinky status? Kostiantynivka status?
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gotchu, containment zone juuuuust for them
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>>541176230
>It's actually a sentiment that is growing rapidly amongst our youth.
Nobody cares about Bangladesh
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>>541176678
And even before that, Russia was tolerated out of powerlessness, to the detriment of Ukraine exclusively
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor
Ukraine is a colonized country, Russia is the colonizer. And this is saying nothing about the multiple campaigns of russification Ukraine had to endure.
Acting like Russia is the colonized state is so fucking retarded. Nobody wants Russia. You can keep your undevelopped land, or you can sell it to the chinese, nobody gaf. You can keep your uneducated population, your patent stealing industry. Keep all that. Just fuck off Ukraine.
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when will Ukraine start launching major 30+ zigger civvie dead retaliations? how the fuck can they have 40+ civilians killed over 48 hours and they're still striking softball targets?
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>>541176760
>Mala Tokmachka status? Stinky status? Kostiantynivka status?
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So I feel the hammer coming down on me, probably going to lose another job.

Are you guys really that fucking sensitive? You fucking cocksuckers.

If you're Jewish, guys you need to realize gays are our number 1 enemy. Not russians, not arabs, not muslims.

And if you're ukrainian, you need to stop being fucking cattle.
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force tankies to get a real job
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>>541176962
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>>541176841
It is much better to strike critical infrastructure than targetting civilians. Russia killing civilians just confirms they are retarded and they are solely the main reason why they lost the war.
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>>541176962
>Noooo! You have to accept our Chabad Lubavitsch control or you are le jew!
Can you go be a schizophrenic faggot in /x/?
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>>541176787
Wake up and smell the coffee my guy. Youth in America and Europe are very pro-Russia and aware of the jq compared to older generations. Some because they're white nationalists who want to stop their own genocide, and others because they're brown and brown people never particularly liked jews.

It's funny isn't it. Kikes brought shitskins to the west en masse and now they are suffering along with the rest of us from the consequences of their actions. Maybe they weren't as smart as they thought they were.
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kill them all
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>>541177114
russia is losing though
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>>541177114
>Youth in America and Europe are very pro-Russia and aware of the jq
Let me guess, Muhammed and variants?
Go fuck yourself faggot.
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>>541177114
>Youth in America and Europe are very pro-Russia
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>>541176962
>stop defending your homeland against an invasion because fags exist
truly the greatest shilling strategy ever thought up by a brilliant russian mind
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>>541177245
>dOnT yOu KnOw DeFeNdInG yOuR cOuNtRy Is A jEwIsH pLoT
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So pidors are doubling down on the "ackshually we hit a missile storage just behind the mall, you perfidious hohols" metodichka?
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>>541177156
>Let me guess, Muhammed and variants?
Partially yes. Apparently jews didn't have the foresight to see why importing millions of people who hate them to the west was a bad idea. They were so caught up in their hatred of white people that they didn't even think of the ramifications for themselves.

But another big part of it is young white nationalists who support Russia because they want to see zog brought to its knees.
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>>541176009
I used to be somewhat NATO sceptical myself, but nowadays I've adopted the basic principle that anything these libshit commies hate is good and anything they like is bad.
Therefore, NATO = good

Life is simple
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>>541177450
Ok cool, go be a brown shitskin elsewhere.
And don't fucking try to lecture us about our countries, fag.
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>>541177450
Post milk nigger
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>>541177450
/pol/ has been saying this for years, but without shoehorning Russia in as if they weren't ruled by an even more despicable set of jewish capitalists.
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>>541177450
is pic what fighting zog is supposed to sound like?
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>>541177114
>youth in Europe is very pro-Russia
Said that American flag that doesn't like in Europe. No it's not. They care a lot more about Palestine for whatever reason, but let me assure you, I haven't seen a single person from the younger generation take the side of Russia even remotely. It's always some boomer from East Germany that's trying to shoehorn that opinion into public discourse because the youth isn't taking it.
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>>541177450
what about pic?
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>>541171136
You can draft my Mila when you pry her off my cold dead cock.
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>>541171136
Me >>541177717 again.

Same goes for Hareniks except I can't find an image of her that doesn't show her holes in glorious full view.
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>>541177583
>shoehorning Russia in as if they weren't ruled by an even more despicable set of jewish capitalists.
If what you say is true, then why are jews spending hundreds of billions of dollars trying to stop Russia in Ukraine? Why have they spent the last 80 years seething over Russia's very existence? The truth is that Russia is the only European power that refused to bend the knee to the jew, and jews can't fucking stand that they don't get to rule 100% of Europe like they were hoping to do.
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>>541177796
May we see these jews spending all that money? Israel hasn't even sent positive energy, nigger.
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>>541177796
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_oligarchs
go check the early life yourself, faggot
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>>541177599
>They care a lot more about Palestine for whatever reason, but let me assure you, I haven't seen a single person from the younger generation take the side of Russia even remotely
It's impossible to support Palestine without supporting Russia. Unless you're a blue haired SJW retard who has no idea what they're exactly talking about.
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>>541177643
racism and antisemitism will not be tolerated in russia!
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>>541177796
You're not American
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>>541177592
>>541177643
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>>541177796
>reeeee
>it means HELMET
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>>541178015
>everyone I don't like is a jew
Post pork nigger
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>>541178015
denouncing zog makes me a jew? how does that make sense?
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>>541178116
>HOMO
lel
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>>541178172
Why would you look for something that makes sense in a rusnigger shill?
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>>541177917
There are very few jewish oligarchs in Russia compared to the US or Ukraine; those who do exist are self-hating jews who are considered race traitors by western kikes.

>>541178116
>Post pork
You sound like a fucking faggot.
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>>541178187
Most exploitable uniform and patch ever.
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>>541177962
Still not an American
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>western shitskins bad
>russian shitskins good
>western jew bad
>russian jew good
>western faggots bad
>russian faggots good
>western pedo bad
>russian pedo good
it's all so tiresome
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>>541178172
>make sense?
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>541178227
>our jews are better than your jews
boring
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>>541178227
You sound like brown porkfree retard
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Uh oh stinky
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>>541178227
More fucking lies
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>>541178588
Everything he says is a lie.
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>>541178227
in the list i gave you you can see multiple jews, many of them with publicly known israeli citizenship.

the money you're getting paid comes from zionist pockets, i hope for the good your soul you have a family to feed and no other way of making money.
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>>541178305
Il faut arrêter d’être antisémite.
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>>541178716
I'm not the one bringing the jews in the conversation fag
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>>541176924
Yep, its what I said. But instead of receiving an answer you just greentexted it with a picture of your nigger hands.
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>>541177796
Russia is literally the most Jewish owned government in the world if you don't count Israel, which by the way is the most Russian owned government in the world.
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>>541178786
You are still being antisemitic when your favorite president is a kike.
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>>541178832
Post milk, nigger
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>>541176841
>when will Ukraine start launching major 30+ zigger civvie dead retaliations? how the fuck can they have 40+ civilians killed over 48 hours and they're still striking softball targets?
Since around some point soon after the 2014 (((Maidan coup))).

But you can't really say this targeting of civilians is "retaliation" when Ukraine was the initiator in the first place.

Anyway, here's your reminder on history.
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One of the conditions of surrender imposed on Russia should be the release of their online propaganda files.
Studying their methods would be useful but most of all, every shills name and location should be made public.
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>541178832
>haha look at this loser bringing a woman home
>541178955
mfw all smart ziggers have been killed in Mala Tokmashka
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>>541177144
>russia is losing though
Yeah, they're retreating in reverse.
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>>541178982
Milk status?
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>>541173655
America ass raped the Soviet Union so hard we granted Belarus and Ukraine independence from Moscow and their Eurasiab mutts
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>>541179058
Yes.
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>>541179058
>cost of this advance : 2 years of war and half a million dead ziggers
Because in attrition warfare, what REALLY matters is how many meters you advance
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>>541179058
>2026 conveniently skipped
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>>541179058
now zoom out and do 2022-2026
oh... OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH
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>>541170994
Can you seething kvetching faggots keep gore out of OP, at the very least?
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>>541179367
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>>541179367
You post scat porn. Go away
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>>541179215
Fucking toilet shiner, Russia is going to be marching on Berlin by New Years. We're going to bomb ever shopping mall children's hospital from Sevastopol to Munich! Fuckers are forcing us by hiding Anti Air batteries there! Disgusting hohols!
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>>541172973
saying this while shilling for the global south and BRICS, both of which are actively hostile to the US, is peak clown world irony.
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>>541179449
why would he care about his VPN country?
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>>541179422
by new years moscow will look like gaza fp7 and fp9 are coming literally next month
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>>541178899
>Russia is literally the most Jewish owned government in the world
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>>541172136
Why this bitch be looking like Ursula?
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>>541179507
What are fp7 and fp9. Flamingo upgrades? Ngl, Ukraine regularly bombing Russian airfields with missiles is endlessly hilarious
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>>541179367
how long until your daily scat gooning session you disgusting nigger
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>>541179497
they could at least make some effort to be a convincing enough pro-ruslim "american" shill.
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>>541179832
they're ballistic missiles, they're significantly harder to intercept than cruise missiles like flamingo
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Yup, no matter where I go or what I do I am unable to be happy because in anything I experience I just constantly see how the positive I can make or the hope I can build just never even remotely matches up with the negative and the destruction and despair we, myself or the world experience
The juice doesn't seem to be worth the squeeze
At least not as the kind of person I am and the kinds of views and path I have had.
Changing that very deep rooted perspective would honestly just seem like playing pretend at this point.
how2cope?
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>>541179215
>>2026 conveniently skipped
The video was made in 2025, and the dates from beginning to the end are not arbitrary. This is the period of time when Zelenskyyyyy carried out his Lee Roy Jenkins Zerg rush into the Kursk oblast which you have since completely memoryholed. This shows what the Russians were doing in the Donbass during the time of Ukraine's (((media victory))) in Kursk.

But whereas Ukraine has since been expelled from Kursk, the territory Russia took in the Donbass still remains in Russian hands. This is the difference between a flash in the pan empty "media victory" and an actual real substantive victory.
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>>541179832
Ballistic missiles. Fp7 is about 300km range. Fp9 is 800km.
Fp7 will also be modified into an air defence interceptor called fp7x 'freya' with various partners in Europe and UK.
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>>541179850
That was David Hoffman. He ran away when I pointed out who he was and that his dox was on The Farms.
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>>541172135
The shitskin has his mask-off moment lol
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>>541179507
I doubt the volume of ballistic ziggerblasters will be high right off the bat
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>>541179648
Nice whatabout. Post pork since you hate kikes so much. Picrel
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>>541171970
aww come on now buddy your not fake and gay, your false and queer
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Why is there no Fp8?
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>>541179648
>US: 2000% overrepresentation of jews in the government
>Russia: 60 000% overrepresentation of jews in the government
At least the US president isn't a kike lmao
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>>541178899
Then why did Russia kick out Soros and every other jewish NGO?
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>>541180002
That's like asking why there's no Windows 9
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>>541180054
jewish infighting
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>>541180070
valid question desu
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TzD
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TOTAL SLAVSHIT DEATH
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>>541180054
>Then why did Russia kick out Soros and every other jewish NGO?
competition with local chabad jews. jews can't help but try to jew eachother.
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>>541180054
Not Jewish enough.
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>>541180053
>At least the US president isn't a kike lmao
He might as well be one, since they're the only people he cares about.
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>>541180070
After windows 8 they were too embarrassed.
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>>541180178
>He might as well be one
Ok but he actually isn't one, while Jewtin is.
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>>541180054
jews jewing jews
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>>541180169
>Grasping at straws this hard
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13 year old child.

European values I’m guessing. KEKARROOOOOOOOOOOO
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>>541180210
>while Jewtin is.
What's the sauce on this?
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I find it hilarious that everytime you call Jewtin a jew, 5 totally real John McBurgers from Oklahoma oblast start defending him for no apparent reason.
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>>541179943
>2026 still conveniently not made
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>>541179943
Wait, you're telling me Russia managed to capture part of the poorest region of the poorest country in Europe? And all it took was 4.5 years, 1.5 million dead/maimed ziggers, antagonizing almost everyone, and a crumbling economy/infrastructure? Fuck, you have me really worried now.
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>>541180054

Uh oh. Watch the melty replies to this!
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>>541179858
Dude... are Americans supposed to like Europeans after all these years of online abuse?
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>>541179367
>Can you seething kvetching faggots keep gore out of OP, at the very least?
They can't because they have no substantive battlefield victories to harp on, so they have to fall back to goreposting of individual soldiers that they managed to kill.

Reminds me of the state of German propaganda in the last days of the war, like picrel, where the krauts would harp on individual Soviet tanks they managed to destroy in the battle of Berlin. As if destroying individual pieces of equipment or killing individual soldiers can make up for losing major battles and the loss of entire cities.

tl;dr:

/uhg/ posts gore of individual dead Russian soldiers; /chug/ posts pictures of Russians raising flags over captured cities.

We are not the same.
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>>541180222
Where's your milk brownie?
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>>541180245
Shelomova is. That name is jewish. If you start trying to lie that it comes from the word "helm", which it fucking doesn't, I will come to your house at night today and I will eat all your yoghurt from your fridge you fucking non-slavic loser.
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>>541179992
$1.50 hotdogs for everyone except ziggers
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>>541179422
>Russia is going to be marching on Berlin
Been there, done that.
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>>541180288
Correction: /chug/ posts AI generated pictures of Russians raising their flags over captured anything
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why can't a single mutt flag ever post proof of being white and american?
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>>541180241
If it were Russia, I imagine this poor boy being pimped out to gypsies after dad and uncle have had their fill
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>>541180288
>uhg/ posts gore of individual dead Russian soldiers; /chug/ posts pictures of Russians raising flags over captured cities.
They are the same thing retard.
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>>541180343
Fun fact, nobody in this photo is Russian, not even the person taking the photo.
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>>541179507
>by new years moscow will look like gaza fp7 and fp9 are coming literally next month
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>>541171126
>>companies can be used for new privatization which the state has confiscated in recent years, both foreign and those seized from Russian owners
After stealing them they ran the local operation of Danone into the ground and a literal goldmine into bankruptcy btw.
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>>541179992
>Post pork
I'm a vegetarian.
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>>541180432
We can uno-reverse this in a hundred ways anon. Remember the 3-day special military operation?
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>>541180432
Ukraine would have if it wasnt us cucks leaking the plans + russia blowing the kherson dam
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Post your milk John McBurgers! Pork will be accepted in lieu of dairy
>>541180288
>>541180245
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>>541180427
>Ukrainian, Dagestani, and Belarusian
I was not aware
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>>541180053
>At least the US president isn't a kike lmao
Right...
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>P_Kallioniemi
>It seems that Steven Seagal, a washed-up action star and devoted Putin bootlicker, has finally been abandoned by the Kremlin.

After selling his $1,3 million house in Moscow, Russia's Federal Tax Service blocked access to his bank account, potentially confiscating his wealth.

Prostituting yourself for an authoritarian empire never ends well.
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>>541180463
For them, it doesn't matter. They nationalize, they bankrupt. They privatize, they bankrupt. This is all about stealing the most money before running away from Russia.
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>>541180491
What are you, a faggot?
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>>541180310
>Shelomova
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>>541180333
They have to eat McDonald's
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>>541180532
Sorry, I don't argue with faggots who post cropped twitter screencaps
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>>541180491
but not vegan, because you eat cow dung
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>>541180538
lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLe_BZ1mo3I
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>>541180491
Most hindus are. Thank you for coming clean, so to speak
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baking
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baking
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>>541180734
very well, do it
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>>541180273
>Wait, you're telling me Russia managed to capture part of the poorest region of the poorest country in Europe?
Moldova is poorer than the Ukraine. But regardless, Ukraine is enormously backed up by the Rothschild world order and you are insanely disingenuous if you claim otherwise.
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>bread
>>541180780
>bread
>>541180780
>bread
>>541180780
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>>541180427
>Fun fact, nobody in this photo is Russian, not even the person taking the photo.
Yeah, yeah, I know. Soviets are either Russians or they're not. It depends entirely on whether or not it is convenient for the narrative.
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>>541180978
Nobody in the photo speaks Russian, if you want to strawman your faggot ass out of it
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>>541180402
>They are the same thing retard.
Individual dead soldiers aren't a Zero Sum resource; major cities like Kostiantynivka are.
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>>541180507
>Remember the 3-day special military operation?
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>>541181051
You do realize that one human life is worth more than one meter squared of land?
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>>541180859
>aktchually it's the 2nd poorest country
kek
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>>541181175
>forced to go back to 2014 to cover his monumental 4-year mistake.
Kekarooooooo!
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>>541180514
>russia blowing the kherson dam
Yeah, Russia destroyed a dam they controlled so that it would disproportionately flood their bank of the river which sits lower than the side Ukraine controls. It really makes a lot of sense. Especially with the context that Ukraine had previously shelled it a few months prior.

You probably also believe Russia blew up their own Nordstream pipeline too, huh?
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>>541180526
>1000007163.jpg
That guy is in hell, and his protege Graham is now with him.
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>>541181026
>Nobody in the photo speaks Russian
They probably all did, no matter which SSR they came from or which ethnicity. Russian was the Lingua Franca of the USSR, afterall. Stalin was Georgian, but his default language was still Russian.
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>>541181645
no lmao. appreciate your tryharding in a dead thread though, John McBurger vegetarian faggot
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>>541181241
In Europe in terms of GDP, sure.

But when backed up by 50 or so of the wealthiest countries in the world, this is completely irrelevant.

You know damn well 90% of Ukraine's military equipment was not made in Ukraine.
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>>541178227
Bullshit, nearly all Russian oligarchs are kikes.
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>>541181272
>history begins on February 22, 2022 and all context leading up to that date is irrelevant
No.
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>>541181797
>Bullshit, nearly all Russian oligarchs are kikes.
Or were, until Putin killed them off.
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>>541181323
ofc they did they are fucking terrorists
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>>541181938
>ofc they did they are fucking terrorists
Russians were probably behind the Crocus attack too, huh?
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>>541181806
>Russia made no progress for 8 years only to catastrophically doom itself for 4 years straight after that
Great goalpost moving
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