Deery
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The icing on the cake would be a Lukaku winner on Sunday but to reveal a blue and yellow Ukrainian tee shirt underneath his kit.
The icing on the cake would be a Lukaku winner on Sunday but to reveal a blue and yellow Ukrainian tee shirt underneath his kit.
Full translation would be a hassle typing from the phone. To be brief, he is saying that he and his wife are Russian, were born there. It is their state. He can't believe it is Slavs against Slavs. His question to the soldiers is wtf they are doing there? What is their problem? Do not they have problems back in their home countries? Is everyone there rich and happy?Is there a full translation any Russian speakers can get from this please?
He brought a big fecking portable crematorium with him - there’ll be no graves this time.That's unlikely as well — at least not in a short-term perspective. Russian military losses are restricted — you have to literally count the graves, like journalists did when the whole post-2014 war in the Eastern Ukraine happened, to get a rough estimate.
Maybe it's just my youth optimism abandoning me, but in 2010-12 it felt like the change could happen — there was free media, opposition politics that looked like a credible alternative, hundreds of thousands of people coming to the streets. Most of the people today are understandably scared to go to a protest — as they can jail a very significant amount of people before the system collapses. More than the activists' core of the protest.They can’t put everyone in jail though, can they? I know it is unlikely, but if there was ever to be the beginning of a revolt in Russia, surely this is the most likely moment in Putin’s Russia?
Imagine the families of those Russian soldiers back home, who will probably never find out what happened to their relatives that never returned.He brought a big fecking portable crematorium with him - there’ll be no graves this time.
Full translation would be a hassle typing from the phone. To be brief, he is saying that he and his wife are Russian, were born there. It is their state. He can't believe it is Slavs against Slavs. His question to the soldiers is wtf they are doing there? What is their problem? Do not they have problems back in their home countries? Is everyone there rich and happy?
Wonder what happens if their crematorium vehicles are targeted.He brought a big fecking portable crematorium with him - there’ll be no graves this time.
Wonder what happens if their crematorium vehicles are targeted.
@harms how true is this? I haven’t been watching Russian news as in no doubt that it will be heavily sanitised.
I have however seen video footage on VK which everyone else can see if they so wished.
Do you think the average Russian knows what’s going on the ground in Ukraine and how far Russian forces have advanced? Obviously it goes without saying that Russian media wouldn’t post even very conservative casualties sustained so no point in even asking.
Thank you! Very much appreciatedFull translation would be a hassle typing from the phone. To be brief, he is saying that he and his wife are Russian, were born there. It is their state. He can't believe it is Slavs against Slavs. His question to the soldiers is wtf they are doing there? What is their problem? Do not they have problems back in their home countries? Is everyone there rich and happy?
Anyway.Ah no!
Ironically, isn't Clarkson a Chelsea supporterAnyway.
Twitter has been working slow for months now — they've slowed it down at some point and then "forgot" to restore the full speed. Both Facebook & Instagram are "partially blocked", whatever it means, since yesterday for a hilarious reason — as they "violate basic human rights and freedoms by blocking access to Russian media" (like RT).
A lot of people get the news on Telegram now, at least in Moscow — and Russian government had tried to block Telegram before and failed miserably. And there are a lot of different popular channels, Ukrainian and Russian, that share that information. Judging by the average age of protestors in the street I would imagine that TikTok plays a huge part in it too.
Putin trying to convince NATO that Russia is not a threat, by showing how shit is the Russian army?Really, without threat of nuclear weapons NATO armies would be rolling all over Russia over there right now. It would be over by Monday.
Really, without threat of nuclear weapons NATO armies would be rolling all over Russia over there right now. It would be over by Monday.
I think so.Ironically, isn't Clarkson a Chelsea supporter?
Makes you wonder if Russia are using the old equipment first so if they are destroyed then it doesn't overly matter hoping it'll get the job done knowing that the newer equipment is in reserve if required.
I mean what chance do primitive Ukrainians have?Wait, what?
Yeah, Hyde is one of the very best writers. It is a shame she stopped her sport column.That’s just the bubbling drink, though… the same newspaper has today a column by Marina Hyde here https://www.theguardian.com/comment...s-oligarchs-london-government-putin-donations that goes deeper and shows how oligarchs have settled so well in London. I mean, it is not the moment to make an assessment of their penetration in the UK and in Europe, yet it is a point many will have to cnsider for what happens next, and their role in supporting (maybe unsupporting, from tomorrow?) mad vlad with the complicity of our elites, our parties and our nutters.
Seems rather dumb anyway. No matter how old that equipment is it would have still come useful in stabilizing Ukraine afterwards if the goal was to take over the land and install their own government there. Remember with each day Ukraine is getting better equipment as well.Makes you wonder if Russia are using the old equipment first so if they are destroyed then it doesn't overly matter hoping it'll get the job done knowing that the newer equipment is in reserve if required.
Makes you wonder if Russia are using the old equipment first so if they are destroyed then it doesn't overly matter hoping it'll get the job done knowing that the newer equipment is in reserve if required.
But this would go against the goal of capturing Ukraine (or Kyiv at least) as fast as possible. If Putin has deadlines, anyway.Makes you wonder if Russia are using the old equipment first so if they are destroyed then it doesn't overly matter hoping it'll get the job done knowing that the newer equipment is in reserve if required.
It would make sense to send the fodder in first.Makes you wonder if Russia are using the old equipment first so if they are destroyed then it doesn't overly matter hoping it'll get the job done knowing that the newer equipment is in reserve if required.
The problem with this reasoning is the costs of this taking further time. You would rather roll in and take it over in 2 days then use shit equipment and it take 10 days.Makes you wonder if Russia are using the old equipment first so if they are destroyed then it doesn't overly matter hoping it'll get the job done knowing that the newer equipment is in reserve if required.
It’s more that they are the last country left to brief that they will not block the measure, I think.Hungary blocking removal from Swift is fake news