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#81451
This is all that remains of the Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar, which was destroyed by the occupiers
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    For the love of Christ woman,  stop posting the same fucking thing every 20 mins just to make your neurotic self feel better.     Bring something useful to the thread other than your inane babbli

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    I volunteered today. Log/Admin role to replace people for 30-60 days. The operation is in the west, or should the Orcs win will be pulled back behind the NATO wall. Either way the humanitarian effort

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#81452
1 hour ago, Schulz2.0 said:
This is all that remains of the Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar, which was destroyed by the occupiers

Destroy the village to save it? That is so 1968.  Maybe it will end the same way and foreigners leave the country. 

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#81453
1 hour ago, Schulz2.0 said:

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I am starting to think that this is Finland's chance to regain the territory they lost in the Winter War

and I dont mean invade.... but threatening to invade could help freak him out at bit.

 

all it would take is Prime Minister Orpo to announce to the Finnish people in a televised address that its time Russia return the land they stole when they attacked a neutral peaceful neighbor 84 years ago.

#1, it would cause the Finns to start talking about that, and #2, it would guarantee a Putin "I WILL NUKE ALL OF YOU IF YOU TAKE 1 cm OF MOTHER RUSSIA LAND" response...

which would then allow the international community to ridicule the China deal just signed by saying, "its OK to sell part of Mother Russia, but we cant take back what Russia stole?"

 

oh yeah... and suddenly Russia has to repopulate the military forces on the Finnish border to counter the perceived threat...  which of course would result in fewer troops in Ukraine.


and it would also remind the world that Russia stole a chunk of Finland in 1940 just because Stalin was a cunt.

 

 

#81454
17 minutes ago, AUS-97HORN said:

 

I am starting to think that this is Finland's chance to regain the territory they lost in the Winter War

and I dont mean invade.... but threatening to invade could help freak him out at bit.

 

all it would take is Prime Minister Orpo to announce to the Finnish people in a televised address that its time Russia return the land they stole when they attacked a neutral peaceful neighbor 84 years ago.

#1, it would cause the Finns to start talking about that, and #2, it would guarantee a Putin "I WILL NUKE ALL OF YOU IF YOU TAKE 1 cm OF MOTHER RUSSIA LAND" response...

which would then allow the international community to ridicule the China deal just signed by saying, "its OK to sell part of Mother Russia, but we cant take back what Russia stole?"

 

oh yeah... and suddenly Russia has to repopulate the military forces on the Finnish border to counter the perceived threat...  which of course would result in fewer troops in Ukraine.


and it would also remind the world that Russia stole a chunk of Finland in 1940 just because Stalin was a cunt.

 

 

car sliding GIF

#81455
1 hour ago, AUS-97HORN said:

 

I am starting to think that this is Finland's chance to regain the territory they lost in the Winter War

and I dont mean invade.... but threatening to invade could help freak him out at bit.

 

all it would take is Prime Minister Orpo to announce to the Finnish people in a televised address that its time Russia return the land they stole when they attacked a neutral peaceful neighbor 84 years ago.

#1, it would cause the Finns to start talking about that, and #2, it would guarantee a Putin "I WILL NUKE ALL OF YOU IF YOU TAKE 1 cm OF MOTHER RUSSIA LAND" response...

which would then allow the international community to ridicule the China deal just signed by saying, "its OK to sell part of Mother Russia, but we cant take back what Russia stole?"

 

oh yeah... and suddenly Russia has to repopulate the military forces on the Finnish border to counter the perceived threat...  which of course would result in fewer troops in Ukraine.


and it would also remind the world that Russia stole a chunk of Finland in 1940 just because Stalin was a cunt.

 

 

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#81456
The Signum UAV unit from Ukraine’s 93rd Mechanized Brigade brought down a Lancet loitering munition with an FPV. https://t.co/F3zGRXC01O

 

 

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#81458
17 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:
The Signum UAV unit from Ukraine’s 93rd Mechanized Brigade brought down a Lancet loitering munition with an FPV. https://t.co/F3zGRXC01O

 

 

All that is old, is new again.

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#81459

Between the UEFA championship and the upcoming Olympics, lots of sports going on in Europe this summer.

 

Translation: Putin is a dickhead.

 

 

 

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#81462

Video taken from a drone shows Russian soldiers executing four surrendering Ukrainian soldiers. Taken for a distance; no gore.

 

A wounded Russian soldier complains about Ukrainians defending their country, calling them "Germans" and "not humans", and so now he hates them.

 

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Official: Russian army killed dozens of civilians in Vovchansk, Kharkiv region

UKRAINE, June 19 — Russians killed dozens of civilians in Vovchansk, said Oleh Syniehubov, Kharkiv Oblast Governor, in an interview with Ukrinform on June 18.

On May 10, Russia launched a new ground offensive north and northeast of the Kharkiv region, in the Vovchansk and Lyptsi directions. Currently, the frontline is reportedly stabilized by Ukraine’s troops, and heavy fighting is ongoing. 

The information about the Ukrainians killed by the Russian army became known thanks to the military’s video from copters, but the details will be available only after the liberation of the territory, said Syniehubov. 

Governor also said that about 50 people still live in the temporarily occupied territory in Vovchansk, and Ukraine’s police can’t reach them yet. Currently, the Ukrainian military controls about 70% of the city.

Police and the Prosecutor’s Office reported the first documented cases of Russian troops executing civilians in Vovchansk within a week after Russia launched a new ground offensive north of Kharkiv. 

Ukrainian authorities and law enforcement agencies also spoke about cases of Russians taking civilians prisoner and not allowing them to evacuate from the city. 

According to Oleh Syniehubov, police, volunteers, and rescuers evacuated about 11,859 people from the border communities of the Kharkiv Oblast, threatened by Russia’s new offensive.

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#81463
1 hour ago, bolverk said:

Took 'em a few times but they finally got there.

I like how the tank tried to hide in the trees, but there’s these huge fucking tank tracks cut into the grass literally pointing at their hiding spot.

 

4 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

Destroy the village to save it? That is so 1968.  Maybe it will end the same way and foreigners leave the country. 

Remember, Ukrainians are really Russians, so it make sense to destroy “Russian” villages,

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#81464
Nearly 2 days after a successful Ukrainian drone strike, the Russian Azovprodukt fuel storage terminal in the port city of Azov continues to burn. The fire reportedly spread to an additional storage tank today. (Note the Ukrainian attack drone shaped hole in tank E-1)
American defense manufacturer Northrop Grumman plans to set up an ammunition production line in Ukraine. The facility, bankrolled by Ukraine, will produce medium caliber ammunition, potentially expanding into 155mm artillery shells and tank ammunition.
#81465
7 hours ago, AUS-97HORN said:

 

I am starting to think that this is Finland's chance to regain the territory they lost in the Winter War

and I dont mean invade.... but threatening to invade could help freak him out at bit.

 

all it would take is Prime Minister Orpo to announce to the Finnish people in a televised address that its time Russia return the land they stole when they attacked a neutral peaceful neighbor 84 years ago.

#1, it would cause the Finns to start talking about that, and #2, it would guarantee a Putin "I WILL NUKE ALL OF YOU IF YOU TAKE 1 cm OF MOTHER RUSSIA LAND" response...

which would then allow the international community to ridicule the China deal just signed by saying, "its OK to sell part of Mother Russia, but we cant take back what Russia stole?"

 

oh yeah... and suddenly Russia has to repopulate the military forces on the Finnish border to counter the perceived threat...  which of course would result in fewer troops in Ukraine.


and it would also remind the world that Russia stole a chunk of Finland in 1940 just because Stalin was a cunt.

 

 

Every Russian is a cunt. 

#81467
7 hours ago, AUS-97HORN said:

I am starting to think that this is Finland's chance to regain the territory they lost in the Winter War

and I dont mean invade.... but threatening to invade could help freak him out at bit.

They could just issue a statement that they repudiate the Moscow Peace Treaty, which might require a vote of their parliament.

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#81468

https://www.threads.net/@ghostoflviv_/post/C8Z0h4RJqGA/?xmt=AQGzJuhsFBKnE9Z58XG-Z3J3F17Mj6l8MPS8nL8aR0FBfw

The Ukrainian Armed Forces retook enemy positions in Staritsa, Kharkiv direction.

https://www.threads.net/@nickmelnick.osint/post/C8ahBSQo5TD/?xmt=AQGzo754sAZaQkiZX-lL00-8kluRJVZfmnDMMD_i2zuk6Q

[emoji91]Today in the center of the temporarily occupied city of Luhansk, a Russian military truck carrying ammunition exploded.

The explosion was so powerful that nothing remained of the truck or the driver.

#81469
Spectacular detonation of a Russian MT-LB with ammunition. Chasiv Yar direction.https://t.co/ZlAg3Nq3zC

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#81470

Putin signs pact with North Korea that could increase weapons for Russia’s war in Ukraine
Jun 19, 2024 6:45 PM EDT

Stephanie Sy
Transcript
 

Russia and North Korea have taken a step toward improving relations. Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-Un pledged to help each other's defense and security and to fight off sanctions. Stephanie Sy discussed more with Robert Gallucci. He was the State Department's lead negotiator with North Korea in 1994 when the North agreed to freeze its nuclear program in exchange for economic benefits.
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    Amna Nawaz:

    Russian and North Korea have taken a step toward improving relations, as President Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un signed a strategic partnership agreement today. Both sides pledged to help each other's defense and security and to fight off sanctions.

    Stephanie Sy has the story.

    Stephanie Sy:

    As the Russian jet rolled in to Pyongyang, the North Koreans rolled out the red carpet. Leader Kim Jong-un welcomed President Vladimir Putin to North Korea for the first time in 24 years.

    As Putin looks for support for his war in Ukraine, Kim hopes to find an economic and military ally. The tone for the summit was set with a sturdy embrace. In recent years, the countries have flirted with stronger ties. Kim Jong-un first traveled to Russia in 2019 and again in 2023 to meet Putin. But neither trip produced a formal alliance.

    The U.S. accuses North Korea of sending ammunition and weapons to Russia for its war in Ukraine and worries that, in exchange, Russia is boosting North Korea's nuclear program. Kim and Putin have denied it, since such a trade would violate U.N. sanctions.

    But, in March, a Russian veto on the Security Council ended the U.N.'s monitoring of nuclear sanctions on North Korea and raised alarm bells.

    Vladimir Putin, Russian President (through interpreter):

    We highly appreciate your consistent and unwavering support for Russian policy. I'm referring to our fight against the hegemonic policy imposed for decades, the imperialist policy of the United States and its satellites.

    Stephanie Sy:

    Today's summit formalized the strongest relationship between the two countries since the Cold War.

    Kim Jong-Un, North Korean Leader (through interpreter):

    Our two countries' relations have been elevated to a new high-level of alliance, laying the legal groundwork for the grand ideas of leadership of the two countries.

    Stephanie Sy:

    The treaty includes military-technical cooperation between the two countries, a mutual defense pact and opposition to Western sanctions against North Korea.

    Before the agreement was announced, the Pentagon raised red flags.

    Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder, Pentagon Press Secretary:

    The deepening cooperation between Russia and the DPRK is something that should be of concern.

    Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary-General:

    What happens in Europe matters for Asia and what happens in Asia matters for us.

    Stephanie Sy:

    NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg appeared with Secretary of State Antony Blinken yesterday ahead of the summit.

    Antony Blinken, U.S. Secretary of State: We have seen, as you have said, Russia try in desperation to develop and to strengthen relations with countries that can provide it with what it needs to continue the war of aggression that it started against Ukraine.

    Stephanie Sy:

    In Pyongyang, the state visit came to an end with dinner and drinks, as the two leaders made a show of their deepening partnership.

    While the details of what the Russians and North Koreans agreed to has not been made public, some observers are concerned.

    For more, we turn to Robert Gallucci. He was the U.S. State Department's lead negotiator with North Korea in 1994, when the North agreed to freeze its nuclear program in exchange for economic benefits. He's also a professor at Georgetown University.

    Robert, thank you so much for joining the "NewsHour."

    So, Putin and Kim announced they signed a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty, and Putin called it a breakthrough document. As we start to see some details come out, do you see it that way? Is it a big deal?

    Robert Gallucci, Georgetown University:

    It is important and negative. I think it is both those things. But it's not a fundamental change in the nature of relations of major states.

    It isn't good news in terms of what the North Koreans have been supplying the Russians, so that they can more effectively prosecute their invasion and war against Ukraine. That's not good news. And on the other hand, we can't be really sure what it is exactly the Russians are going to transfer to the North Koreans.

    Stephanie Sy:

    Yes, let's break down the significant parts of what we do know, starting with what Putin called military technical cooperation.

    Do you think that is a concerning development, the announcement of that? And what could it mean as far as Pyongyang's nuclear weapons capability? What could they transfer?

    Robert Gallucci:

    The key issue is, will the Russians materially assist the North Koreans in having a more effective, more threatening nuclear weapons capability?

    And by that, I mean not only the weapons themselves. Will they be thermonuclear weapons assistance, as opposed to simple fission weapons? Will now their yield go up? Will the confidence that North Koreans have in their weapons go up, thanks to Russian assistance? Will the delivery vehicles, the ballistic missiles, particularly the intercontinental ballistic missiles?

    There have for a long time been real questions about whether the North should have any confidence in their ICBMs, their ability to deliver nuclear weapons against the continental United States, given that they can't be sure that the warheads containing these nuclear weapons would actually survive the trip and reentry and work effectively.

    And it's not clear at all when, in what we understand will be the language of this, when and if it's released, that the Russians are committing to these kinds of transfers.

    Stephanie Sy:

    I assume those would be violations of international law and sanctions.

    Both countries have been under varying sanctions, especially North Korea. And if you believe U.S. officials, both are already violating these sanctions through these arms and ammunition transfers to do with Ukraine. You have engaged in high-level diplomacy with North Korea in the past. What can and should be done now by the Biden administration?

    Robert Gallucci:

    We should deplore what the Russian moves signals, and that is first no longer a willingness on the part of the Russians to see the direction of events to lead to an eventual denuclearization of the peninsula.

    In other words, the Russians had been aboard with the Chinese and sort of the rest of the world at sanctioning, U.N. sanctions, sanctioning the North Koreans for their ballistic missile and nuclear weapons development.

    I think this, if it does nothing else, signals the Russians are no longer aboard. And that ought to be deplored. It ought to be criticized.

    Stephanie Sy:

    You said it was bad news. Is it also bad news that part of this agreement includes a mutual defense pact?

    Robert Gallucci:

    I do not know what it means. I certainly — even if I had the text in front of me — and nobody does, as I understand it — it is hard to tell.

    I mean, when the Russians make a deal, and it's — they have been clear — they don't call it an alliance. The North called it an alliance, but not the Russians. I mean, the last time the Russians made a security commitment that I know of like this was 1994 in the Budapest Memorandum when they promised that they would not threaten Ukraine's security.

    Well, we all know what that was worth. We all ought to remember nothing has changed here, really. The North has been providing this military aid to the Russians. The Russians are still pursuing their invasion of Ukraine.

    We have talked about the one thing that might be important and different, and that is if the Russians started supplying technical assistance to the weapons of mass destruction and delivery vehicles that the North Koreans have been developing for the last 25 years.

    Stephanie Sy:

    Robert Gallucci, thank you so much for joining us with your analysis. Appreciate it.

    Robert Gallucci:

    Thank you much.

 

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#81472
12 minutes ago, B00M said:

Dave Chappelle Snl GIF by Saturday Night Live

Putin is desperate as fuck

Looking forward to seeing more vids of Nork munitions self-destructing and taking out more rooskies.  Laws of unintended consequences and all that.

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#81473

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At a military base in the rural south of the Netherlands, Gen Arnoud Stallmann, a Dutch air force commander, said he expected that at some point this summer, F-16 fighter jets would finally take to the skies over Ukraine. “Around this summertime, it is all lining up,” he said, speaking in front of two disused F-16s inside a hangar at the base, where a recent programme to train Ukrainian air force instructors in maintenance for the jets had just come to a close. Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway have pledged to provide Ukraine with about 80 US made F-16 fighter jets between them...

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Ollongren said Ukraine would be able to use the Dutch-donated fighter jets to carry out attacks inside Russia, providing that the use is for defensive purposes and complies with international law. Denmark has also said Ukraine would be permitted to use its F-16 fighter jets to attack targets inside Russia.

 

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Anatolii Khrapchynskyi, an aviation expert and former Ukrainian military pilot, said: “The Russians will be forced to change their tactics. We will be able to target their planes and missiles more effectively, and it will be really difficult for them to keep using KAB guided air bombs, which they need to launch from 50 to 70km away.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/20/it-is-all-lining-up-plan-for-ukraine-to-finally-start-using-f-16-jets-this-summer

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#81474
31 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

Looking forward to seeing more vids of Nork munitions self-destructing and taking out more rooskies.  Laws of unintended consequences and all that.

The one thing about this that worries me most is Norks getting ICBM tech from Putin. 

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#81475

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 https://www.ft.com/content/89fe9d6b-3a0f-42a5-af50-cff7f457a126

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The US is pausing the delivery of Patriot interceptor missiles to other nations so it can fast-track orders for Ukraine to bolster its air defences against Russian attacks. The decision to bring Kyiv to the front of the production queue, which officials expect to be announced on Thursday, follows President Joe Biden saying last week that he had secured commitments for the delivery of additional air defence systems to Ukraine. Biden said several nations had agreed to send Patriot and other air defence systems to Kyiv, and that other countries expecting deliveries would have to wait because “everything we have is going to go to Ukraine until their needs are met”.

 

 

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#81477

North Korea's new alliance with Russia has South Korea considering whether to send weapons to Ukraine.

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By Reuters
June 20, 20243:59 AM MDTUpdated 4 hours ago
SEOUL, June 20 (Reuters) - South Korea on Thursday said it will review the possibility of supplying weapons to Ukraine, Yonhap news reported citing an official after the leaders of North Korea and Russia signed a pact pledging mutual defence in the event of war.

https://www.reuters.com/world/south-korea-says-will-reconsider-providing-weapons-ukraine-yonhap-says-2024-06-20/

#81478
God really hates russia. Moscow has been hit with insane storm after insane storm for the last two weeks.

 

#81480
16 hours ago, MillerEP said:

https://www.threads.net/@nickmelnick.osint/post/C8ahBSQo5TD/?xmt=AQGzo754sAZaQkiZX-lL00-8kluRJVZfmnDMMD_i2zuk6Q

emoji91.pngToday in the center of the temporarily occupied city of Luhansk, a Russian military truck carrying ammunition exploded.

The explosion was so powerful that nothing remained of the truck or the driver.

Is it bad that I hope there was a second Russian in the truck cab?

#81483
2 hours ago, RPM said:

The one thing about this that worries me most is Norks getting ICBM tech from Putin. 

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Me too.  But that horse is out of the barn already I'm afraid.

#81487
30 minutes ago, Deej said:

Looks like the blast wave from a (failed) nuke launch.

Looks like Houston a few weeks ago. 

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#81489
Romania announced today that they will donate a Patriot missile defense battery to Ukraine🇷🇴🇺🇦

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#81491
Heavy explosions and a fire can be seen in Yeysk, Krasnodar Region, Russia. What exactly has been hit is unclear at the moment but Yeysk hosts a military airport.Source: Telegram / Uniannet and Astra— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

[UA] 36th Separate Marine Brigade clearing out RU positions east of Vovchansk. Likely location: 50.304, 36.974 (Green circle)

 

#81492
On 6/19/2024 at 7:26 AM, AUS-97HORN said:

 

I am starting to think that this is Finland's chance to regain the territory they lost in the Winter War

and I dont mean invade.... but threatening to invade could help freak him out at bit.

 

all it would take is Prime Minister Orpo to announce to the Finnish people in a televised address that its time Russia return the land they stole when they attacked a neutral peaceful neighbor 84 years ago.

#1, it would cause the Finns to start talking about that, and #2, it would guarantee a Putin "I WILL NUKE ALL OF YOU IF YOU TAKE 1 cm OF MOTHER RUSSIA LAND" response...

which would then allow the international community to ridicule the China deal just signed by saying, "its OK to sell part of Mother Russia, but we cant take back what Russia stole?"

 

oh yeah... and suddenly Russia has to repopulate the military forces on the Finnish border to counter the perceived threat...  which of course would result in fewer troops in Ukraine.


and it would also remind the world that Russia stole a chunk of Finland in 1940 just because Stalin was a cunt.

 

 

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#81494
Video from a Russian serviceman: “An artillery strike on a dugout where Russian conscripts were located. Belgorod region.”https://t.co/DV67hE7Oku
⚡️Kyiv can strike inside Russia beyond Kharkiv area if necessary, US says. Ukrainian troops may use U.S. weapons to strike targets within Russia wherever Russian forces launch cross-border assaults on Ukrainian territory, not just near Kharkiv.https://t.co/ltV1z4sUYd

 

#81496
On 6/19/2024 at 9:26 AM, AUS-97HORN said:

 

I am starting to think that this is Finland's chance to regain the territory they lost in the Winter War

and I dont mean invade.... but threatening to invade could help freak him out at bit.

 

all it would take is Prime Minister Orpo to announce to the Finnish people in a televised address that its time Russia return the land they stole when they attacked a neutral peaceful neighbor 84 years ago.

#1, it would cause the Finns to start talking about that, and #2, it would guarantee a Putin "I WILL NUKE ALL OF YOU IF YOU TAKE 1 cm OF MOTHER RUSSIA LAND" response...

which would then allow the international community to ridicule the China deal just signed by saying, "its OK to sell part of Mother Russia, but we cant take back what Russia stole?"

 

oh yeah... and suddenly Russia has to repopulate the military forces on the Finnish border to counter the perceived threat...  which of course would result in fewer troops in Ukraine.


and it would also remind the world that Russia stole a chunk of Finland in 1940 just because Stalin was a cunt.

 

 

 

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#81497

https://www.threads.net/@nickmelnick.osint/post/C8cshrTonVh/?xmt=AQGzV4C1g8vJYF1_T-2kQEWEx0AvbmNszbugsZ0fMsRzxA

[emoji1255]A MiG-29 fighter jet of the Ukrainian Air Force sends greetings to a [emoji635]Russian brigade command post with two guided bombs.

[emoji625]Vasylivka, Zaporizhzhia region.

https://www.threads.net/@nickmelnick.osint/post/C8dTdveINNZ/?xmt=AQGzlC7uvy8tHI9-hY29Y-qJESm2TVJNO0jfpzW2ShU59w

[emoji298]️The Krasnodar Refinery "Krasnodarekoneft" is receiving its first package of Ukrainian sanctions.

This enterprise produces gasoline, diesel fuel, gas condensate distillate, and jet fuel grades TS-1 and T-1 (The only producer of T-1 fuel in Russia).

🫡Many thanks to the Ukrainian OSINT analysts “CyberBoroshno” for the quick geolocation.

[emoji625]44.996747, 38.962694 (Krasnodar, Russia)

#81498

https://www.threads.net/@24hoursukrainenew/post/C8c-w2cgSVh/?xmt=AQGzaB9V5yc5oBXEn6_LIP8UqfGlkjALx9GkL_Z9u168zg

[emoji897]Boom [emoji95]russian soldier films how Ukrainian FPV drone vaporizes the tank of his comrades.

https://www.threads.net/@kyivindependent_official/post/C8c5Y7MIydL/?xmt=AQGze54xDdtKZkWcfs4AvFWBT-D2T0JHdnNeIxDUR9hb7A

[emoji298]️ Strategic battlefield defeat would be end of Russia's statehood, Putin claims.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 20 claimed that the West is trying to push Russia toward a strategic defeat on Ukrainian battlefields, which would, according to him, mean the end of the Russian statehood.

"Then the question arises: why should we be afraid? Isn’t it better to go to the end?"

^LOL, we are already oppose ruzzia, you don’t need to sell us on it even more.

#81499
South Korea will consider supplying arms to Ukraine after Russia and North Korea sign strategic pact. https://t.co/rZyBph9OCT
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“We will examine the areas that will hurt Russia the most.”

I was pleased for about two seconds until I realized how this thing is escalating - in a way I hope does not reach some of the possible conclusions.

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#81500
Etern.....You finish it.

 

Multiple Russian channels report that a Russian Ka-29 was destroyed. They claim while operating against Ukrainian USVs the Russian chopper was targeted by a malfunctioning Pantsir air defense system, whose IFF considered it to be hostile, and shot it down. Crew is presumably…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

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