Hernandez - BFA
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The eerie noise of the missile in the air before it hits sounds frightening in itself.
That large backlog of Russian hardware is still getting coverage.
It would suggest that they have superiority in the air and are very confident in their current position.
Id say it’s pretty telling it hasn’t been attacked sadly
I watched a feature on BBC today from their BBC Russia office in Moscow (I think). Interviewed one deranged lunatic meant to be an MP and another babushka who just watches TV and believes that there's no way they're bombing Kharkiv. Asked for evidence, she just said there's no way and that was that. A true Trump supporter level of reasoning (for lack of a better description).True, very much a best case scenario, based on the assumption that the international economic response is utterly crippling Russia to the point where they can’t just carry on as is.
Russia have just stopped the broadcast of our only relatively opposition-leaning radio station (Echo Moscow) & also restricted access to its website.
Dozhd', the only independent news TV channel that hadn't been allowed to broadcast TV for years now, & switched to their website and YouTube also had their website blocked.
Roskomnadzor had issued a warning to Wikipedia, threatening to block it, because of the article about this war.
isnt there issues with the Ukrainian forces getting ammunition and supplies through?
Via telephones and the Internet generally. I’m not being facetious.How can embassies make arrangements if Ukraine isn’t letting people leave the country?
Those who have watched/listened to those already know why. But it's going to be harder for them to gather necessary information.With everything being shutdown and blocked, isn't it just going to encourage people to make extra efforts to find out why?
It would be pragmatism rather than capitulation.I have no deeper understanding of the current state of the energy market and I assume that the EU don't intend to cut off Russian gas entirely, even after this. But I find it hard to imagine that the West will have to capitulate to Russian gas.
Isn't it generally a policy to look after your own people before those of another nation?You keep on trying to defend what is clearly a racist policy of only allowing white / Ukrainians through. The non-white people are probably there on student or work visas. Why shouldn’t they be let through?
Good thread of fakes. Somehow avoided seeing and believing most of these:
Faced with his own mortality I don’t think we can say for definite how far he would go. Doesn’t seem to care about anyone but himself.He's not going to attack the UK and invade us. We aren't of interest to him.
He's also not going to nuke us or he'd get the same back ten fold.
So no he's not much of a threat to us specifically. He's more of a threat to Europe as a whole than just us.
Is there?
I just thought Russia has no issue in leaving a huge target out in the open now. It suggests they control the air and don’t fear any missile attacks
Not everyone is equal, apparently.Some people spit their dummy because some of us were using names of Putin combined with his German counterpart from WW2.
So much for freedom of speech when others on here love going on about how both sides are at fault and that's fine
Looks like Kherson may have fallen
I simply don't agree with that.
That large backlog of Russian hardware is still getting coverage.
It would suggest that they have superiority in the air and are very confident in their current position.
Id say it’s pretty telling it hasn’t been attacked sadly
At the same time… things that shoot at you can’t without logisticsIf the BBC report is correct that it's mostly just logistics packages then it wouldn't make sense to target it with their limited firepower. None of that stuff can shoot at you. Focus on destroying the things that can.
If the BBC report is correct that it's mostly just logistics packages then it wouldn't make sense to target it with their limited firepower. None of that stuff can shoot at you. Focus on destroying the things that can.
Do we really think China are going to sit by and watch putin press the nuclear button and send the world back to the Stone Age? They got a big stake in this getting sorted.
How can the average Russian go about their daily business at this point.
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You’d cut off the supply line for sure
I think the combination of what we are seeing and hearing from Ukraine today is ominous
I'd like to know as well, some mod must have changed something because all I can see are posts that say you can't call him Putin and must instead call him Putin..
Some people spit their dummy because some of us were using names of Putin combined with his German counterpart from WW2.
So much for freedom of speech when others on here love going on about how both sides are at fault and that's fine
It’s inevitable Kharkiv and Mariupol fall soon - they’ve already held out way longer than expected and you’d expect Kyiv will follow. I think the hope is it’s clear Ukraine hasn’t really committed the bulk of its army anywhere yet either and they could be in the West preparing a more defensible front line which will have access to NATO supplies and be much harder to break through given a Russia can’t come in behind them this time.Sadly I feel Ukraine will get fecked in the coming days / weeks. Russia have too much in house
At least buying gas from them now will be super cheap![]()
Which would make a West-East split of Ukraine more likely.It’s inevitable Kharkiv and Mariupol fall soon - they’ve already held out way longer than expected and you’d expect Kyiv will follow. I think the hope is it’s clear Ukraine hasn’t really committed the bulk of its army anywhere yet either and they could be in the West preparing a more defensible front line which will have access to NATO supplies and be much harder to break through given a Russia can’t come in behind them this time.
Someone has to bomb that convoyIt’s inevitable Kharkiv and Mariupol fall soon - they’ve already held out way longer than expected and you’d expect Kyiv will follow. I think the hope is it’s clear Ukraine hasn’t really committed the bulk of its army anywhere yet either and they could be in the West preparing a more defensible front line which will have access to NATO supplies and be much harder to break through given a Russia can’t come in behind them this time.