It was a video purported to be an SU-34 downed by a German IRIS-T near Bakhmut today, sounds like it was actually an unseen video from earlier in the war showing an SU-34 downed over Kherson.
It's kind of infuriating to listen to that call and hear the soldier is convinced that if Ukraine pushes Russia out, they will start attacking Moscow (900 km away) and Yekaterinburg (in central Asia). How brainwashed these people must be to actually believe that.
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Getting really old saying this, but Russia once again proving what useless sacks of #### they are in the civilized world.
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Before the latest barrage, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had said that Russian strikes had already damaged around half of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
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Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear operator, Energoatom, said the strikes led to the country’s last three fully functioning nuclear power stations all being disconnected from the power grid in an “emergency protection” measure.
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The latest onslaught came hours after Ukrainian authorities said an overnight rocket attack destroyed a hospital maternity ward in southern Ukraine, killing a 2-day-old baby. Following the overnight strike in Vilniansk, close to the city of Zaporizhzhia, the baby’s mother and a doctor were pulled alive from the rubble.
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“You can’t even call (Russians) animals, because animals take care of their own,” said Voblikova wiping tears from her eyes. “But the children ... Why kill children?”
I'm really hoping the world goes after some harsh war crimes trials after this war. The stories of mass rape and killings of civilians amongst other horrid stories is appalling.
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I'm really hoping the world goes after some harsh war crimes trials after this war. The stories of mass rape and killings of civilians amongst other horrid stories is appalling.
Russia will never turn anyone over to be prosecuted. The best you could hope for is that people are indicted and then have the nerve to travel outside of Russia where they could be arrested.
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Yup, I know a few blue collar Russians here in Calgary and I can say that for sure, Russians are just different. Might be a generational thing?...great people, honest, hard working but always have something to say about something, they all seem to have a chip on their shoulder (various sizes), argumentative, stubborn, a little rude, hard to get to know, regional bias from back home even here in Canada. Just my take.
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Yup, I know a few blue collar Russians here in Calgary and I can say that for sure, Russians are just different. Might be a generational thing?...great people, honest, hard working but always have something to say about something, they all seem to have a chip on their shoulder (various sizes), argumentative, stubborn, a little rude, hard to get to know, regional bias from back home even here in Canada. Just my take.
I come from a Russian background, was born in Moscow and largely grew up among other Russians. With that in mind, I can say you are absolutely correct. Russians, are generally speaking, psychologically scarred. There are obviously exceptions but when I travel, Russians are my least favorite group to encounter.
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Didn't see this in the last few pages, so a reminder that one way to financially help the Ukrainian government is to buy Ukraine Sovereignty Bonds. Five year bond guaranteed by the Government of Canada, yield similar to Canada 5 year bonds. More info at the link below.
Couple of videos on why Russia has traditionally been a brutal authoritarian state and why, unless the Russian borders are somehow changed, it will continue to be so.
Couple of videos on why Russia has traditionally been a brutal authoritarian state and why, unless the Russian borders are somehow changed, it will continue to be so.
I generally like Caspian Report, but that video doesn't really lay out an argument that the geography of Russia determines the nature of the state. It's weird that he even draws that conclusion, because it doesn't derive from the information he provides throughout the video.
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