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On June 19 2024 01:31 EEk1TwEEk wrote: The war will then continue,a dn soon there will be no Ukraine, it would be divided by Russia and Poland
The lack of self reflection is absolutely astounding to me. Would you be piping the same tone if Russia was the country that was unjustly invaded? And US just said "If you lay down your arms, demilitarize, and don't join any alliances, we'll let you keep Moscow (for now wink wink nudge nudge)"?
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On June 19 2024 01:31 EEk1TwEEk wrote:Show nested quote +The demands from Putin you listed are just as impossible, for myriad obvious reasons. The war will then continue,a dn soon there will be no Ukraine, it would be divided by Russia and Poland
You are a fucking moron. I start to believe this is internal part of your statistical citizen. We will take no part in your dreamed annexation, as we are not like you, you primitives. Not anymore. We are ok with our borders as it is. You, on the other hand, are greedy fucks, with exception of those few of you who understand that conquest is a crime.
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Right now it looks less like a rebellion and more like a streak of coordinated terrorist attacks. Targets were police, church and synagoge.
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Total of 5-6 fighters being killed/neutralized, and "counter-terrorist operation" is finished - according what I've just found in Russian sources. So whatever it was, it was very small-scale.
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On June 24 2024 17:04 Silvanel wrote: Right now it looks less like a rebellion and more like a streak of coordinated terrorist attacks. Targets were police, church and synagoge. The BBC reporting definitely makes it sound more like a series of terrorist attacks than a rebellion.
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On June 24 2024 17:46 MJG wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2024 17:04 Silvanel wrote: Right now it looks less like a rebellion and more like a streak of coordinated terrorist attacks. Targets were police, church and synagoge. The BBC reporting definitely makes it sound more like a series of terrorist attacks than a rebellion.
Yeah. I think early reports blew it way out of proportion.
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On June 24 2024 17:12 ZeroByte13 wrote: Total of 5-6 fighters being killed/neutralized, and "counter-terrorist operation" is finished - according what I've just found in Russian sources. So whatever it was, it was very small-scale.
A few days later and it seems to be escalating and not stopping...
Also, there are some conflicting reports of a huge ammo dump being blown up close to the front. The conflicting part is that there are no details if it was a drone or an inside job by the Russian soldiers themselves. Whole town where it happened has been closed off, no one is allowed in or out of the town.
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On June 24 2024 17:04 Silvanel wrote: Right now it looks less like a rebellion and more like a streak of coordinated terrorist attacks. Targets were police, church and synagoge.
That is how it starts.
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Speaking of genocide, Dmitry Rogozin (Russian senator "representing" the occupied Zaporizhzhia region, former head of the Roscosmos, and an outspoken neofascist) is openly calling for a genocide of Ukrainians:
https://t.me/rogozin_do/5976
I'm sure our local fascist sympathizers will come up with a bunch of excuses, explaining how this was taken out of context...
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In case you missed mysterious incidents such as falling off a window, here is a new one from Belarus. Not much is known, I'm just hearing this diplomat wanted normal relations with EU and that KGB's stressful tests may have led to this.
Denis Sidorenko was ambassador in Berlin from 2016 to earlier this year, when he was recalled and not given a new role. No cause of death was given, but independent news outlets say he fell from an apartment window.
Belarus' former ambassador to Germany Denis Sidorenko has died unexpectedly, aged 48, Belarus' government announced this week.
After serving in Germany since 2016, Sidorenko was recalled from his position in Berlin earlier this year by Belarusian strongman Alexander Lukashenko and not given a new position.
https://www.dw.com/en/belarus-former-ambassador-to-germany-dies-unexpectedly/a-69506580
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These treacherous windows! Really should rework safety regulations in Russia and Belarus
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On July 01 2024 21:23 Harris1st wrote: These treacherous windows! Really should rework safety regulations in Russia and Belarus It's all a ploy by "big door" to make windows look bad.
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On July 12 2024 07:49 0x64 wrote: I expect this to lead to escalation. Something tells me it won't change much in terms of escalation.
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On July 12 2024 09:45 ZeroByte13 wrote:Something tells me it won't change much in terms of escalation.
You are underestimating the power of capitalist billionaires with solid windows then.
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Sholtz doesn't seem to mind and is still against using German made weapons inside Russia.
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