stevoc
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Maybe but some people just let their bitterness come out and spout shite after a few drinks on a Friday or Saturday night.
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Report it then.It's not in this thread, far from it.
Beyond it being damned near impossible to shell someone from deep inside a steel factory? Dunno man. You tell me.So tell me what’s so bad about it mate.
Report it then.
Ask him who won the AO, now that was funny.Why would you joke about it?
Why would you joke about it?
Trying to lighten a mood a little bit. Seems night life in Kiev is taking off. Good sign.
Yeah, the day or so after finding out the Russians are castrating Ukrainian POWs isn’t the time.Trying to lighten a mood a little bit
Maybe a break would be good for you.
Yeah, the day or so after finding out the Russians are castrating Ukrainian POWs isn’t the time.
If you mean what I posted, it happened.I hope the war ends as soon as possible and with least possible casualties.
By the way is that figurative speech or real thing happening ?
If you mean what I posted, it happened.
Thank Christ for that.It’s the last post I’ll say here. I started off being appalled at the prospect of an actual war between two nations as close as each other. Nevertheless it happened and I was still appalled. I have to say that I was always entirely convinced that Ukrainians shelled innocent civilians in Donbas and Lughanks - for anyone to deny that Ukraine didn’t shell this area - would be the same as to say as Banyn Yar didn’t happen or Katyn.
let’s see if Russia refuses U.N now just like Ukraine In Bucha.
I like Simon Jenkins generally but he tends to write the same 3 columns all the time: 1) sanctions don't work, and won't in [this specific instance]. 2) war usually makes things worse and should be avoided 3) the English countryside is lovely.How the feck can the Guardian post stuff like that...
So according to the Russians, Himars Gmlrs rockets are able to blow a 2m wide hole in a concrete bridge, but when it hits a warehouse filled with bunkbeds most of the beds are not even moved by the blast.
The M31 rockets have a warhead that weights over 90kg, with almost 50kg of explosives, if just one of those detonated inside this warehouse there would be nothing left of those beds.
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I feel like you were trying to get to a point there but forgot about it half way? Even structurally — I started off, I was still, I was always...It’s the last post I’ll say here. I started off being appalled at the prospect of an actual war between two nations as close as each other. Nevertheless it happened and I was still appalled. I have to say that I was always entirely convinced that Ukrainians shelled innocent civilians in Donbas and Lughanks - for anyone to deny that Ukraine didn’t shell this area - would be the same as to say as Banyn Yar didn’t happen or Katyn.
I feel like you were trying to get to a point there but forgot about it half way? Even structurally — I started off, I was still, I was always...
I don’t think it’s in any doubt for those with any sense, but for a more detailed description I found this thread informative:So according to the Russians, Himars Gmlrs rockets are able to blow a 2m wide hole in a concrete bridge, but when it hits a warehouse filled with bunkbeds most of the beds are not even moved by the blast.
The M31 rockets have a warhead that weights over 90kg, with almost 50kg of explosives, if just one of those detonated inside this warehouse there would be nothing left of those beds.
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I'm currently bedridden so I've been lying in my flat for weeks with very minimal outside contact, so take it with a pinch of salt (although even when I was walking I still more or less existed in a bubble that doesn't represent the real Russia).How are you doing @harms ? How do you see things from inside?
The stalemate can be harsh and disincouraging, I hope the UA holds on and will be able to regain ground soon. Getting Kherson back would be great, as it would help secure Odessa and allow exports to return to a somewhat normal point.
I thought they both looked a bit cross
It may seem a bit odd, but they desperately want to keep ukraine in the front covers, so they take any chance. As they should.
Keeps them, and by extension, their country, in the public eye.How does getting on the front of a fashion magazine change anything?
Twitter said the embassy had violated its rules on “hateful conduct” but put a warning on the tweet rather than ban the post about the Azov, a Ukrainian battalion that retains some far-right affiliations.Azov militants deserve execution, but death not by firing squad but by hanging, because they’re not real soldiers. They deserve a humiliating death.
This has happened in a lot of European countries. Since the end of the cold war most western European countries have masively cut the spending on their armed forces and comletely ignored the security threats that still exist.
Every single nation of those that joined NATO since the Cold War has done so on their own free will. Saying it is NATO who is expanding, when every nation that has joined since it was founded has done so by free will and has had to go through a very demanding process to be accepted, is just another of Putins silly lies. They expanded into NATO because they knew exactly what Russia is capable of and they where proven right.The threat was the Soviet Union which ceased to exist in 1991. There was no tangible threat, however NATO continued its expansion, (despite assurances that it would not) , into Eastern Europe and inevitably towards the Russian border. How do you think the USA would respond to a South America slowly coming under the influence of China. Mexico then makes moves to join to club. No prizes for guessing the outcome.
Ukraine hits back at Russian calls to 'hang' Azov fighters
Ukrainian officials on Saturday denounced a call by Russia’s embassy in Britain for fighters from the Azov regiment to face a “humiliating” execution, AFP has reported.
The Russian embassy’s tweet said:
Twitter said the embassy had violated its rules on “hateful conduct” but put a warning on the tweet rather than ban the post about the Azov, a Ukrainian battalion that retains some far-right affiliations.
Andriy Yermak, the head of the office of the Ukrainian presidency, responded on Telegram:
Russia is a terrorist state. In the 21st century, only savages and terrorists can talk at the diplomatic level about the fact that people deserve to be executed by hanging. Russia is a state sponsor of terrorism. What more evidence is needed?
Not that I want to defend the views of Azov soldiers, but you do realize Russians have neonazi's of their own right? Shall we invade Russia because of that?Frankly I couldn't care less about what happens to members of some Hitler worshiping cult that has been incorporated into the Ukrainian Military.
I care even less about some windbag politician speaking out in their defence. As for savagery this is the same regime who's Azov Battalion has spent the last 8 or so years bombing and targeting civilians in Donesk.
Some asshat spokesperson from the Russian Embassy talking smack proves nothing.