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>Chechen Confrontation: Ukraine decided to poke the bear by attacking Chechen forces, prompting Chechen leader Kadyrov to threaten revenge with promises of vengeance “they’ve never even dreamed of.” Sounds like a classic case of “hold my vodka.”
>Shovel Combat: Apparently, the Russians are still clinging to their love for shovels, as a user sarcastically noted that shovel combat must've been a thing for ages. In other news, shovels are now a hot commodity in this high-tech war.
>North Korean Troops: North Korean troops are reportedly active in Kursk, making them the second-best army in Russia. They’ve gone from starving at home to potentially starving on the frontline. Talk about an upgrade!
>Oreshnik Missile Strike: Russia claimed to have successfully tested its new Oreshnik missile, striking a critical facility in Dnipro. This missile reportedly does kinetic damage without the nuclear fallout—because why not add a little flair to the apocalypse?
>US Presidential Election: As the US gears up for the Trump administration, speculations abound about potential shifts in support for Ukraine. Trump’s win could pivot the war from being a “let’s support Ukraine” to “wait, what’s this about a peace deal with Russia?”—a potential plot twist that no one saw coming. um yes we did, robot you're drunk!
>Body Count Exchange: Ukraine and Russia have been busy swapping bodies like they’re trading cards. Reports indicate a staggering 563 Ukrainian soldiers returned home compared to a mere 37 Russians, raising eyebrows and snarky comments alike about who’s really winning.
>Civilians in the Crossfire: Reports of rampant civilian casualties and destruction of infrastructure continue, with claims that the Russians are now using missiles that cause kinetic damage rather than explosive—because, apparently, that’s a more humane way to obliterate targets.
>General Chaos: As the situation escalates, both sides are ramping up their military rhetoric. The West is pondering pre-emptive strikes against Russia, and the Russians are just trying to figure out how to keep their supply lines intact while potentially dragging North Korea deeper into the mess.
>War as Theater: The thread was rife with dark humor, mockery of military blunders, and a sense of inevitability about the situation deteriorating further. Because, why not just laugh at the absurdity of a world spiraling into chaos while simultaneously discussing the latest in missile technology?
>Final Thoughts: The thread encapsulates the bizarre mix of tragedy and dark comedy that is the ongoing conflict, with users reflecting on the absurdity of their situation, the involvement of North Koreans, and the looming specter of a new US administration changing the game yet again.
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>>6402 (OP) 
>Greenland
>Panama
>Mexico
>Syria
>E.U.
>U.S.
>Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and partly Brazil
>China
>Russia
>Canada
OP, are you clinically retarded or did you copy/paste the wrong thread title?
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>>6416
>did you copy/paste the wrong thread title
That was the content of the very last post of the previous thread. >>6367  Thought it was a good enough summery/jumping off point for the new one.
>are you clinically retarded
You bet I am!
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Pokrovsk map update. The Russians have made advances
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Drone car chase in Gorlovka and gas stations attacked
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Supposedly Ukries went even deeper into Russian territory, perhaps like an anon said they might be picking tons of land just in time for an upcoming deal.
Because otherwise it makes no sense.
>>6424
An other possibility is that they want to force Putin to order a new round of mobilization. The logic would be that the average Russian is already so fed up with the war that they will oust the current government if that happens. Granted, it's just speculation on my part, and I think collecting bargaining chips is a more likely explanation, but we shouldn't rule out the possibility that some negress told chatGPT to write an essay about the immediate collapse of Russia, only for it to be passed over to the Ukrainians as genuine intel.
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>>6424
>>6427
I have a feeling that if Putin ever felt he was genuinly in danger of being ousted he would just Orshnik every major city in Ukraine and end it right then and there.
>>6424
I mean these are the guys that loudly proclaimed they will attack X, then after almost a year were surprised when when X is fortified like a motherfucker, and then when it became apparent they cannot advance doubled up on it and threw bodies into meat grinder for half a year for no gain. 

This is not a war this is a human sacrifice. The point now is to kill as much ukrainian men as possible to deny them to russians after they inevitably win.
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>>6418
>Thought it was a good enough summery/jumping off point for the new one.
Critical thinking skills: burger/10
>>6424
>Supposedly Ukries ... might be picking tons of land just in time for an upcoming deal.
Where supposedly? Pic related was the most recent map I could find.
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>>6438
Yeah, the hohols are slowly losing in kurks.
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>>6438
>Russian forces seized Straya
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Video from the Ukrainian-Belarusian border
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>The commander of one of the Territorial Defense brigades calculated almost a million hryvnias in payments to his wife for fictitious participation in military operations

>The investigation reports that at the end of July 2023, in order not to break the law, the official filed a fictitious divorce from his wife and arranged for her to work as a rifleman in his brigade.

>In turn, two subordinates of the brigade commander were engaged in forging documents in which the woman allegedly took part in military operations on the front line.

>All this time, the wife was next to her husband at work. In addition, she voluntarily left the military unit to spend two weeks in Poland.
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>Western propagandists have begun to publish unlikely scenarios for the deployment of NATO peacekeepers.

>First — British troops create points along the buffer zone, which will be patrolled by fighters and attack helicopters. In the rear — rapid reaction forces, and third-tier armored vehicles are ready to repel a possible offensive;
>Second — the West forms a defensive border around Kyiv, which will allow the Ukrainian Armed Forces to focus on containing Russian troops. Unlikely;
>British instructors conduct training in western Ukraine, and air defense from Poland ensures their protection.
>The hypothetical formation of a peacekeeping continent will most likely be handled by Britain and France, writes the Telegraph.
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>>6438
>Where supposedly?
I read they are throwing even more bodies and did a bombing run on Tatarstan and Bryansk targets

>>6452
>British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits Kyiv, to sign a landmark 100-year agreement with Ukraine 
>Will formalize economic and military support for Ukraine for the next century.
>British troops
>British instructors
>"Frontline policed by UK and others"
>"Western troops take responsibility for defence of "Kyiv""
The perfidious albion is certainly no joke, considering they kickstarted the conflict to begin with and also taking into consideration the theory that british paratroopers were the ones who bombed the comms lines in Poland forcing the country to counter-attack Germany and thus making the latter formally do an invasion attack i think it's safe to say they are satan's main player along the U.S.
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>>6453
Yeah it's not going to happen Britain can at most call on two divisions worth of troops and maybe a battalion's worth of armour.
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>>6452
>British troops create points along the buffer zone ... writes the Telegraph
Also the Telegraph:
>Public face call-up if we go to war, military chief warns (https://archive.ph/qMmzJ)
Hmm.
>>6453
>The perfidious albion is certainly no joke
I'd say the jury is still out on that one.
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>>6452
>>6464
>Britain decides to go into Ukraine
<just in time for Trump to take office and refuse to aid them
>>6464
It would not matter if a draft was instituted because the British military really would be sending out people with shovels.
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>>6452
>hoholand will be the new korea
That would be hilarous.
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>>6478
>he photographed a computer screen to screenshot the video
you ok boomer?
>>6475
>Trump is 6'3"
<Putin is 5''7"
Huh.
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>>6474
>Korea
It'll be hilarious to see West Ukraine create massive conglomerates that create everything from lollipops up to export worthy warships while Little Puccia East Ukrainians struggle so much with basic farming that they use human excrement as fertilizer.
We will see the creation of another irreparable shithole thanks to balding mongoloids.
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>>6486
lol
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>>6489
>McDonald's
Will this trigger article 5?
>>6486
please go back to 4cuck
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>>6448
>flips flops in winter
Gypsies?
>>6493
Wonder if they have any AA left at all.
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>>6496
I haven't seen the Russians flying wherever they please to conduct air strikes, just glide bombs from safe airspace, so the Ukrainians must have some effective AA still. Donations of Patriot batteries pop up in the news semi-regularly.
If anyone want to submit a better op text intro I'll replace it with that retarded first one.
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>>6498
Here's something ChatGPT shat out. I think >>5498 would be a perfect cover.

>Chechen Confrontation: Ukraine decided to poke the bear by attacking Chechen forces, prompting Chechen leader Kadyrov to threaten revenge with promises of vengeance “they’ve never even dreamed of.” Sounds like a classic case of “hold my vodka.”
>Shovel Combat: Apparently, the Russians are still clinging to their love for shovels, as a user sarcastically noted that shovel combat must've been a thing for ages. In other news, shovels are now a hot commodity in this high-tech war.
>North Korean Troops: North Korean troops are reportedly active in Kursk, making them the second-best army in Russia. They’ve gone from starving at home to potentially starving on the frontline. Talk about an upgrade!
>Oreshnik Missile Strike: Russia claimed to have successfully tested its new Oreshnik missile, striking a critical facility in Dnipro. This missile reportedly does kinetic damage without the nuclear fallout—because why not add a little flair to the apocalypse?
>US Presidential Election: As the US gears up for the Trump administration, speculations abound about potential shifts in support for Ukraine. Trump’s win could pivot the war from being a “let’s support Ukraine” to “wait, what’s this about a peace deal with Russia?”—a potential plot twist that no one saw coming. um yes we did, robot you're drunk!
>Body Count Exchange: Ukraine and Russia have been busy swapping bodies like they’re trading cards. Reports indicate a staggering 563 Ukrainian soldiers returned home compared to a mere 37 Russians, raising eyebrows and snarky comments alike about who’s really winning.
>Civilians in the Crossfire: Reports of rampant civilian casualties and destruction of infrastructure continue, with claims that the Russians are now using missiles that cause kinetic damage rather than explosive—because, apparently, that’s a more humane way to obliterate targets.
>General Chaos: As the situation escalates, both sides are ramping up their military rhetoric. The West is pondering pre-emptive strikes against Russia, and the Russians are just trying to figure out how to keep their supply lines intact while potentially dragging North Korea deeper into the mess.
>War as Theater: The thread was rife with dark humor, mockery of military blunders, and a sense of inevitability about the situation deteriorating further. Because, why not just laugh at the absurdity of a world spiraling into chaos while simultaneously discussing the latest in missile technology?
>Final Thoughts: The thread encapsulates the bizarre mix of tragedy and dark comedy that is the ongoing conflict, with users reflecting on the absurdity of their situation, the involvement of North Koreans, and the looming specter of a new US administration changing the game yet again.

OP, your services are no longer needed, feel free to rope.
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>>6502
I cannot believe that Abominable Intelligence is stealing the jobs of anons! Speaking of that, any news about drones that do the killing without human oversight?
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>>6502
>decided to poke the bear 
I cannot believe this crusade against the degenerate west has always been spearheaded by muslims.
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The 95th separate airborne assault brigade lacks the equipment to evacuate the wounded

A fighter from the medical unit of the 95th brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces spoke about the acute shortage of evacuation equipment on the front lines and asked for help in raising funds for the repair and purchase of equipment.

According to the militant, in a month his unit has to evacuate several thousand wounded from the Kursk region alone, which is why the equipment quickly becomes unusable.

The unit is perplexed since the command reported on the provision of funds for the purchase of new equipment last year, but for some reason,, it never appeared.

In response to requests to sort out the situation, the command set a new task: not to evacuate seriously wounded militants from the front, since they take up “extra space” and their stabilization is unlikely.
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>After the liberation of Russkoye Porechnoy fighters of the 352nd MRR discovered evidence of the brutal crimes of the Ukrainian army.

>Tortured, tied-up pensioners and torn and mangled bodies of peaceful villagers were found in the basements. Judging by their clothes, they were driven there back in the summer, when the enemy invaded our land.

>At that time, Ukrainian propaganda broadcast staged footage of the Ukrainian Armed Forces “caring” for civilians in the Sudzhansky district, but in reality, something terrible was happening: the fascists were mocking Russian people... defenceless, unarmed old people.
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The Belitskaya mine in the Pokrovsky direction was blown up by retreating Ukrainian militants.
>>6506
>stealing the jobs of anons!
Stealing the job that everyone here unanimously rejected? This is mercy, not theft, becausee clearly enough folks want to continue shitposting the discussion of these important current events. Y'all lazy fucks. **anon.cafe had one of these threads where mexico OP did a really garbage job that the thread was replaced, like it was bad, somehow this OP 
set the bar even lower**
>>6506
>drones that do the killing without human oversight?
land mines?
>>6512
>but for some reason,, it [funds] never appeared.
That reason is obvious: hohols.
>>6486
Kinda makes sense that in both Western Ukraine and South Korea their industrial elites are gangsters, problem here is that gooks are well-known for refined processes so they can make money with little raw materials while ukries are known for the raw materials themselves, said ones being mostly in Ruskie-controlled territory nowadays.
Keep dreaming yid boi

>>6489
>U.S. embassy attacked
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>>6498
>that retarded first text
Rude, not my fault he grabbed a frankly off-topic summary of mine

>>6511
Isn't he the fella who got shot last year? yes he is it seems, now i wonder why
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>Mass arrests of high-ranking AFU commanders for failures at the front have started in Ukraine

 >Today, the State Bureau of Investigation has detained and is going to charge a number of officers with suspicion, local sources report:

>Brigadier General Yuriy Galushkin, ex-commander of the Kharkiv operational and tactical directorate;
>Lieutenant General Artur Gorbenko, ex-commander of the 125th Lviv Brigade of the Tero Defense and former deputy commander of the 125th Brigade.
>The deposed commander of the 155th mechanized brigade "Anna Kievskaya", Colonel Dmytro Ryumshyn;
 >Ryumshyn was detained in Rivne, where he arrived to serve in the reserve battalion of the OK "West".

If Ukraine keeps purging high ranking officers, who will be left?
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Unlucky Ukrainian got Vietnam'd in Kursk
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>>6553
Damn, what a way to go
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>President Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy aide, Yuri Ushakov, has revealed Russia has not been contacted by the Trump administration about scheduling a phone call between Putin and Trump.
>USA Secretary of State Marco Rubio earlier today reiterated the need for the Ukraine conflict to end.
>Implied the first step for the end is getting both sides to make concessions for a ceasefire.
>Mfw the Trump administration believes this is a realistic diplomatic objective after it couldn't bother to give Russia a fucking phone call within 24 hours of inauguration.
Oh, God. Why am a laughing longer at this than at any of Biden's gaffs? This new administration is going to be a bigger circus than Biden, isn't it?
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>>6559
probably just a power move. reality is someone has to talk to someone if bullets want to stop flying.
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>>6560
>if bullets want to stop flying
maybe the bullets want to fly, have you considered that?
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>>6562
Sometimes I wish I was a blue job up in the sky...
I wouldn't have to walk if I could fly...
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Russians are fighting in Elizavetovka direction. 
Zapadnoye captured in Kupynask front
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>>6566

Elizavetovka
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Czech Republic will stop supplying shells to Ukraine
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, said the movement would not continue the initiative with ammunition for Ukraine if it entered the government. 
We will not continue the ammunition initiative. Not at all.
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>The United States has withdrawn all applications for the transit of goods in the interests of Ukraine through Rzeszow, Constanta and Varna.

>All shipments of weapons and military equipment to Ukraine have been stopped at NATO bases in Europe.

>According to preliminary estimates alone, we are talking about several thousand tons of weapons and military equipment.

>All Pentagon employees involved in arms supplies to Kyiv have been fired or suspended.

>A large-scale audit of the misuse of funds for aid to Ukraine begins.
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>All Pentagon employees involved in arms supplies to Kyiv have been fired or suspended.
Man I wish that was true.
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>Never forget the 6 billions!
>high levels of taxes, tariffs and sanctions if putin says no!
Is he fucking retarded?
>>6574
But he's totally secretly based and hyper competent! He's gonna save us!
>>6574
>Could have at least tried to make a deal Russia would obviously refuse, then blame the Democrats for deteriorating negotiations too far.
>Chose to own sinking relations with Russia instead.
>Also pedaling the bold faced Jew lie that Russia has lost a gorillion soldiers and its Stone Age economy is about to Color Revolution Darth Putlermort any minute hour day week month year now.
Wow. I am honestly speechless at how fast things are deteriorating, and at the manner of it.
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>>6574
>taxes, tariffs and sanctions on anything sold by Russia in the US
Like what? fertilizer?
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>>6586
Kek. Didn't even think of that.
<It will be fine, the peasants don't need to eat.
>>6578
>speechless at how fast things are deteriorating
He did not even take the time to waffle about regarding campaign promises. He straight up said 'nvm lmao'
>>6574
>60,000,000
YOU WOT?
That's like the entire allied combined civilian and military deaths of World War 2, not Russia's alone.
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>>6589
Oy vey, goy. Those deaths from Bolshevik enforced starvation and execution were war casualties by those evil nadzees! The Holodomor is a far right conspiracy!
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>>6590
24 million +  8 million soviet soldiers mia/ kia + 5,533,000 german soldiers kia
Still doesn't add up
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>>6591
Shit idk man. The jews sure love their big numbers beginning with 6, though.
>>6574
Reading that. Yes he is retarded. 
Guess this thread is going to go on.
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>>6597
Trump's main problem here is his one and only diplomacy technique is to immediately start wildly threatening someone like a parent that's lost complete control and is resorting to threatening to "turn this car around right now" 10 hours into a trip that took 6 months of planning and 2 years of saving to make.
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>>6601
I can not even assume he is acting in good faith.
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Russians managed to encircle part of Velikaya Novosilka, some say up to a battalion of Ukrainan troops could be in the pocket.
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>>6586
Trump is threatening OPEC especially Saudi Arabia to lower their oil prices or face tariffs and sanctions. He's blaming OPEC for sustaining the war in Ukraine and saying Bin Salman is benefiting Russia.
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>>6610
> He's blaming OPEC for sustaining the war in Ukraine and saying Bin Salman is benefiting Russia.
Is orange man correct?
>>6610
Ah so he's going to ban both oil AND fertilizer. Brilliant. Simply brilliant.
I don’t know if I should ask this here, before this I came across an article/podcast talking about how the Biden administration tried to hide aid money to ukraine in an unrelated budget/disaster/healthcare bill. I tried looking it up again but can’t find anything so far.
Can anybody here spoonfeed me on this or tell me if I was hallucinating?
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>>6617
I do recall a massive Ukrie aid package nobody wanted passing as a side bill to the Israeli aid package when the attacks had just happened
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https://xcancel.com/Faytuks/status/1882348586559799542#m
Can someone tell me why would you execute POWs instead of saving them for a prisoner exchange?
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>>6631
I dont know yet, but i heard in history the excuse given for executing PoWs is the logistics involved in not-executing them being too onerous e.g. needing to guard them and feed them.
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>>6631
Maybe they were drone operators.
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>>6631
Russians recently found cellers full of dead civies, mostly elderly in settlements occupied by UAF in Kursk region, so that might be the reason some Russian formation might just execute Ukrainian POW caught in Kursk.
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>>6637
NOOO NO THE BAND!!!
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>>6639
Is this unedited?
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>>6640
Yes, hohols are genuinely like this.
Based on Dima's daily updates the Koksans seem to work quite well, because they outrange pretty much everything and their shells are heavy enough to smash pretty much every fortification. Russians already had Pions through, so I guess they must have received a whole lot of Koksans all at once for them to be so noticeable. 
>>6640
It's edited, the music is from this video if I recall correctly:
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=aXjIy0XQGi4
>>6633
>Stealing children
>Indicted criminal
>Unlike the leader of the free world
Both can be easily reversed by the ruskies if they see what the american mainstream media has been screeching for the past 4-6 years.
Poles can't into condemnation.
>>6617
>>6621
https://archive.is/eIiQJ
Found it, thanks anon for trying.
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>US diplomats have requested an urgent exemption for Ukraine-related programmes from a 90-day freeze on foreign aid and “stop work” orders issued by secretary of state Marco Rubio, according to documents seen by the Financial Times and people familiar with the matter.

>Citing national security concerns, senior diplomats in the state department’s Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs have asked Rubio to grant a full waiver to exclude the work of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) in Ukraine from the sweeping directive that came into effect immediately after being issued on Friday.

>“We do not know at this time whether this request will be approved — in whole or in part — but there are positive signals thus far out of Washington,” said an email sent to USAID staff in Ukraine on Saturday that was reviewed by the FT.

>USAID in Ukraine has temporarily held off issuing “stop work” orders while the exemption request is being considered, according to the email and officials at some of those partner organisations.   
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>>6658
Explain? I was waiting for an FPV drone impact
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>>6498
BO, your lack of action to mitigate OP's shameful display, especially when presented with more reasonable alternatives, would imply your endorsement make you a faggot by association. I urge you to reconsider and restore some semblance of dignity.
-strelok
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>>6662
I don't know.
PING... PING... PONG Navy bosses feared ‘suspicious pings’ were Russian drones targeting UK nuclear subs – but it was really a farting whale
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https://news.sky.com/story/north-koreans-blow-themselves-up-with-grenades-rather-than-risk-capture-say-ukraine-soldiers-13297508
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<Interviews with several Ukrainian troops reveal remarkable details about how the North Koreans have been fighting since they arrived on the battlefield in the Russian region of Kursk last month. This includes:
>An apparent initial lack of awareness about the threats from drones and artillery, with North Korean soldiers attacking on foot "like something out of World War Two" in groups of 20, 40 or even 60 men, making themselves easy targets
>"Brainwashing" which means they keep pushing forward despite being under Ukrainian fire and with comrades being killed and wounded around them
>A desire to remove evidence of their presence from the warzone, with North Koreans in white helmets spotted trying to recover the wounded and the dead
>A refusal to be taken alive, with claims that North Koreans have been seen blowing themselves up with grenades rather than risk capture. Puls even claimed a North Korean has been heard shouting "For General Kim Jong Un" before killing himself
>Poor coordination between North Korean and Russian forces because of the language barrier. One soldier claimed radio intercepts revealed North Koreans accidentally targeted Russian positions. He also said they would storm Ukrainian positions, suffering losses, but Russian troops would then fail to exploit the gains
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>Better kit than many Russians, including rifles and uniform, but a lack of heavy armour, with North Koreans only moving on foot and using golf buggies to transport ammunition.
<"They were all clean-shaven and perfectly groomed, like models," said Puls. "Every single one - no beards, unkempt hair, or bald heads… It was also hard to determine their age. They all looked between 25 and 35, maybe up to 40."
>One of Puls's men, who took part in the operation and goes by the codename "Trainer", said he was surprised that the North Koreans only had ammunition and chocolate as supplies to sustain them in the fight. "Not a single soldier had a water bottle," he said. "They rely on the idea that they will storm through, take positions, and then eat and survive off our supplies."
>Asked what personal belongings he found, Trainer said: "There were letters. Of course, there were notebooks, notes. There were hand-drawn maps… There were photos of children, mothers, letters they tried to send home."
>The military identity cards were Russian - a seemingly clumsy attempt to hide the true ethnicity of the soldiers. Trainer said some of the notes appeared to be of soldiers' experiences in battle. He said it seemed as though they were trying to learn from their exposure to modern warfare. "It's the experience they are accumulating for their country, for conflicts they might face in the future," he said.
<"They are far more disciplined, with exceptional morale and determination - completely brainwashed, really," he said.
>"The Russians are standing, working everywhere along the frontline, but no Koreans," he said. "Either they're analysing their mistakes, or tending to their wounds, or maybe they're waiting for reinforcements. There's talk that Kim Jong-Un is sending more North Koreans here. That's the situation."
>He said intercepted Russian communications appeared to indicate they would be returning. "They're still present, training or waiting for reinforcements. Something is happening, they'll be back soon."

Take it with as much salt as you seem fitting.
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>>6685
Oh my God, those poor gooks!
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>>6679
>Underwater drone that could only be attributed to belligerent military machinery was actually just a whale farting bro
Sounds to me like an USO incident
Israel ‘sends weapons captured in Lebanon to Ukraine’ 
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>Around 60 per cent of the weapons captured by Israel during the fight with Hezbollah in Lebanon in 2024 were made by the Soviet Union and Russia, according to reports. These include sniper rifles and modern Kornet anti-tank missiles given to Hezbollah by Syria, which had been a staunch ally of Russia under Bashar al-Assad’s regime. It comes after the Ukrainian embassy thanked Sharren Haskel, Israel’s deputy foreign minister, for asking the Israeli parliament to approve sending the captured weapons to Ukraine. “It is noted that this initiative would be an important step in recognising the common threats facing both countries. The Ukrainian side expressed hopes for a positive solution to this issue,” the Ukrainian embassy said.

A North Korean Colonel Raced Into Battle With Two Automatic Weapons: One For Close Combat, Another For Shooting Down Drones
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>Ukrainian war correspondent Yuriy Butusov got his hands on the kit. “We see quite high-quality equipment he has,” Butusov wrote. Most notably, the North Korean carried a Vepr-12 semi-automatic shotgun, clearly intending to use it against Ukrainian first-person-view drones.
>“He had two automatic weapons with him at once,” Butusov noted. The colonel’s heavy combat load was made possible by what Butusov described as the North Koreans’ “very high” standards for physical fitness.
>More than a few Ukrainian observers have noted the North Koreans’ superior preparation for the current era of drone warfare. “The Koreans have impeccable marksmanship training,” explained Volodymyr Demchenko, a Ukrainian soldier and filmmaker. “The statistics on the small drones they have destroyed attest to this fact.”
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>>6696
What do you think the chances are South Korea follows up on its promise to commit combat troops into Ukraine if North Korea is found to be fighting for Russia? I've been itching for the West to stop pretending it doesn't have official combat units in Ukraine already.
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>>6698
I think they are too busy putting the gook president in jail, clearly a best korea sabotage.
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The fall of Velikaya Novosyolka caused another Ukrainian commander to be replaced. Brigadier-General Andriy Hnatov was replaced by Mykhailo Drapatyi.
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>>6706
It was pretty bad.
>>6703
>Ladas
Is this be considered to be an upgrade compared to chinese golf carts?
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>>6703
Legends never die
>>6708
Pretty much in terms of maintenance due to massive amount of spare parts and familiarity by even rookie mechanics.
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Minister Fico says he will block EU aid to Kiev
Rustem Umerov has been sacked and investigated for abuse of power. A criminal case has been opened
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>You can negotiate with anyone, but due to his illegitimacy, he (Zelensky) cannot sign anything. If he wants to take part in the negotiations, I will allocate people who will negotiate with him. 
In other words this war won't end any time soon
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>The EU is planning to ban supplies of PlayStation and Xbox to Russia. The reason is fears that Russian troops could use them to control drones in Ukraine
What prevents Russians or China from making their own controllers?  A bunch of braindead politicians.
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In other words Ukrainian media has been cut off from Us aid. Journalists are begging donations
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>>6719
That sounds so retarded, that I need to read the article, anonkun.
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Chasiv Yar has supposedly fallen to Russian troops. It's ogre.
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>>6721
>>6721
https://united24media.com/latest-news/from-playstation-to-drone-operation-why-eu-is-moving-to-ban-game-consoles-in-russia-5418
https://gameworldobserver.com/2025/01/28/eu-ban-console-sales-to-russia-sanctions-empty-gesture
>>6719
Do they not realize that chink knockoffs exist?
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>>6720
I fully expected this, anybody who didn't is a retard.
Trump likes Russian and Jews they make good deals.
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>>6717
>Rustem Umerov
are we expected to know who this is? inb4 a hohol
>>6718
Didn't Ukrainians also pass a law to ban negotiations with Putin? (seeing as how Russia's economy was about to collapse and a regime change would surely follow)
>>6722
>It's ogre.
<It had any strategic value
<There aren't 10342 more of these locations remaining
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>>6726
Klitschko really is an intimidating figure, looks way sharper now as a political entity although that might be because he's using his criminal underworld demeanor

>>6741
>It had any strategic value
Not big but it was one of the meat grinders

>>6724
If they nip the consoles themselves rather than the controls (which would be completely useless to ban) then there might be problems in logistics because obviously Russia can grab the consoles from the pajeet or eastern european markets IF the chinamen do not have them which if they didn't it would heavily damage the market, more so than before.
As one of the links describes aptly it is an empty gesture.
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>>6741
>who is this
The current defense minister of Ukraine
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American armored personnel carrier "M-113" in Kursk
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>>6757
Just how many of these do they have left? Seems like there must have been hundreds of these shitboxes already destroyed. 

>USA alone supplied 1000+ of M-113 to Ukraine. 
Ok, nevermind.
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>>6774
>First pic.
I don't know what the current battle maps with Norks on them look like. But I have a hunch they've been taken off the front lines because they have yet to be redeployed to the new front lines.
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>>6776
I believe it. Kim doesn't care about casualty numbers.
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The Russian Army has created a powerful bridgehead across the Oskol River, developing an offensive towards Kupyansk
Reports the Sevastopol red banner 25th Separate Guardsman flying in Dvurechnaya.
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Police urge residents of Mirnograd to evacuate - Russian army breaks through Ukrainian defenses and is already 2 km from the city
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>>6786
Have there been Soviet-esque purges of civilians or are they mostly left alone? I would much rather be evacuating to the Russian side in their position so long as the old rape-n'-rope isn't on the menu.
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>>6731
you are a retard.
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>>6788
>the old rape-n'-rope
There were reports of this in Kursk most recently, and it always seems to involve the "elite" units and not regular forces. In '22 and '14 there were definitely some purges of either "moskals" or "banderas" depending on the area.
>>6801
>retard
And you're feeding him (you)s for the low quality bait, so where does that put you?
>>6690
Jews made a big deal about this.
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>>6663
>shamfur dispray
Sorry. I was hospitalized after getting hit by a vehicle irl.
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>>6808
>I was hospitalized after getting hit by a vehicle irl.
Holy shit BO I hope you're doing OK. Sorry about the original OP, I did warn everyone that if I made it it would be likely terrible and they should make it instead. But no one stepped up.
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>A 3.67-magnitude earthquake was recorded between Poltava and Reshetylivka on Saturday, February 1, at 18:21.
>According to Ukrinform, the State Emergency Service reported this on Facebook.

>NASA satellite images reveal epic flames at the "Yarovka" gas processing facility located near Sencha, Mirnograd region, Poltava oblast.

Not clear whether the fire started form earthquake damage or the "earthquake" was an epic a gas explosion?

>>6808
Welcome back. Certainly your sudden absence and the two back-to-back airplane crashes is just pure coincidence?
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>>6818
>or the "earthquake" was an epic a gas explosion?
I would assume this.
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>>6822
I experienced a 36" natural gas Sun line blow up less than 10 miles away, it made the whole building rattle. After the initial boom it sounded like an infinite squadron of F-18s continuously taking off with max afterburner for more than half an hour. I have no problem believing that the exploding gas plant caused the earthquake.
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>>6824
>no problem believing that the exploding gas plant caused the earthquake
This, especially if they have underground ducts for insulation purposes.
I once heard and saw supposedly one of those electric power stations go kaput and hear the noise of seemingly hundreds of transformers convulse, very interesting if not for the fact we were in the dark at that point. Saw it again later in one of our biggest in the state, also fiery.
Made flashy lights but nowhere near the videos of power stations going off in the U.S., either they have extremely massive stations or were conducting some kind of military experiments because that isn't how they go off. In Ukraine bomb videos they just annihilate them so nothing comes from it other than steel raining from the sky.
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>DeepState: Defensive operation at Novovasilivka complete - village is occupied by the enemy.
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my. fucking. sides.
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>>6828
3d chess! The Ukrainians want the Russians to advance so fast that they're winded by the time they win the war!
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>drone jousting
>now drone with strings
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>>6840
That music doesn't really go well with "I carefully flew a tiny machine with a string attached on top of another tiny machine and broke it".
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>>6841
War is strange.
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>>6844
If Zelensky decides to go out spilling the beans on ZOG's money laundering operation before getting JKF'd half way through that would be the greatest redemption arc ever.
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>>6845
That would be fucking hilarious.
>>6845
He is the greatest comedian of this century, I have to humbly admit. If being a Jewish television comedian becoming leader to the fate of an entire people that live next to Russia, of all places, and having Neo Nazi paramilitary units happily killing and dying for a literally Jewish President is not peak comedy, then I don't know what is. I feel it would be appropriate for him to go out with a bang in blowing the whistle on ZOG corruption in Ukraine.
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>>6849
Kafka couldn't have wrote it better.
>>6849
The unltimate Jewish redemption arc
>>6817
>doing okay
Good as I can be. Fuck the parameds for shooting me up with fentanyl though since I had at least one open bone fracture. Fuck the califag because she thought I cut her off somehow and brake checked me going 80 fucking down the highway. At least she is dead now lmao, dumb bitch.
>>6818
<Unfortunately, St. Davis was not quick enough to run me over while I was emitting cherkov's radiation.


back to your scheduled slav slapfight, holhols demand more gibs!
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/norway-should-cede-its-war-windfall-to-ukraine/
Holhols losing their shit and asking for more money from Norway because  Gazprom got angry at the fact, y'know there's an actual war going on? Something about a free market that I seem to be forgetting.

>Norway’s government has effectively become a war profiteer, we argued in a commentary in December. It is an opinion shared by a number of European politicians and by European and Norwegian media. But rather than paying attention, Norway’s government is getting defensive.
>The basic facts are not up for debate. After the outbreak of the Ukraine war caused natural gas prices to rise sharply in Europe, Norway reaped windfall profits totalling some €108 billion, according to Norway’s Ministry of Finance. That is more than the value of all military and civilian support Ukraine has received from the United States and Germany combined from when the war started through October 2024. It is roughly one-third of the value of the Russian central-bank assets that are currently frozen in the West (and which Western governments have extensively debated channelling to Ukraine for defence and reconstruction).
>But Norway has kept its windfall for itself, providing a measly three billion euros in aid to Ukraine in its 2025 budget, only slightly up from the previous year. This approach is simply wrong: Norway must transfer its recent super-profits, excess profits above the normal level, in full, directly to Ukraine. Unfortunately, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store and Finance Minister Trygve Slagsvold Vedum seem more interested in justifying their decision not to do so than in helping Ukraine, Europe or even future Norwegians.
>Store and Vedum contend that the windfall gains were a normal result of the myriad market forces that determine gas prices. But this argument is disingenuous. While it is true that many factors shape energy prices, Norway’s excess profits overwhelmingly reflect one: in 2022–23, it had in Europe a captive market for its natural-gas exports. This was a direct result of the Ukraine war: Russia had cut its natural-gas supplies to Europe, but European gas importers had not yet managed to build liquefied natural gas terminals to offset the loss.
>Store and Vedum do not stop at dismissing Norway’s war profits as good fortune; they claim that their government, and the oil companies operating in Norway, did our European neighbours a favour by stepping up gas supplies when Russian deliveries ceased. Europe should be thanking us, Vedum says. This ‘good Samaritan’ narrative smacks of hypocrisy, especially as Norway, while pocketing its lucky gains from the spike in gas prices, sends a pittance to the Ukrainians fighting and dying for their country’s survival and Europe’s security.
>In fact, from the perspective of European gas consumers, the elevated gas prices were equivalent to a Norwegian war tax on them. The increased energy costs strained the budgets of households and companies, thereby reducing European governments’ room to raise taxes for supporting Ukraine’s war effort. And yet, many of these countries have still managed to provide far more support to Ukraine, as a share of GDP, than Norway has.
>Store and Vedum say that, rather than use its windfall as a political instrument, the excess profits should go directly into the Government Pension Fund Global, Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, where they will be preserved for future generations of Norwegians. This position aligns with Norway’s longstanding commitment to safeguarding its long-term fiscal sustainability, exemplified by a rule that no more than three percent of the fund’s value can be transferred to the government budget each year.
>But Store and Vedum’s position is short-sighted in the current context. After all, what could harm future generations of Norwegians more than the failure to preserve democracy, freedom, and the rule of law in Europe?
>In any case, the fiscal rule was created to prevent domestic macroeconomic problems (such as exchange-rate appreciation and excessive inflation), which would not arise if the funds were transferred directly to Ukraine. The leaders responsible for establishing it—including former Norwegian prime minister and former NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg—could not possibly have imagined that Norway’s government would one day use it to justify holding on to wartime rents.
>Norway did provide critical energy supplies to Europe in a desperate moment. But in a purely fiscal sense, one can argue that the country did more to support Russia, as its captive market for gas (which it did nothing to create) limited its neighbours’ ability to raise wartime taxes, while Norway refrained from sending much aid to Ukraine. Meanwhile, Norway has enriched itself immensely, through the returns on the government’s direct investments in oil and gas fields, dividends from its ownership share in its parastatal oil company Equinor, and tax revenues from oil companies, which are subject to a 78 percent marginal rate on their profits.
>Refusing to use this war windfall to support Ukraine’s defence and reconstruction reflects a myopic perspective that Norway’s government would do well to abandon. Despite our reluctance to join the European Union, we Norwegians are part of—and dependent on—the European community. Rather than focussing exclusively on narrow domestic interests, Norway’s government must start considering the well-being of all of Europe. Growing threats to liberal democracy—coming not only from our big neighbour to the East, but also from our big ally across the Atlantic—makes this shift all the more urgent.
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>>6855
>BO has a body count
>Due to car crash
lol but glad you are OK dude, been there getting angry at califags, they really are a special kind of hominid in terms of driving and downright pretending to be a normal civilian but failing
>Norway must transfer its recent super-profits, excess profits above the normal level, in full, directly to Ukraine
Ukraine trying to do an Israel/USSR and failing to see they are a pawn in the great game.
>>6855
>Fuck the parameds for shooting me up with fentanyl
>Fuck the califag because she thought I cut her off somehow and brake checked me going 80 fucking down the highway. At least she is dead now lmao, dumb bitch.
this story took my breath away
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>Ukraine is open to “investment” from allies as long as they help it fight Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says, after Donald Trump demanded Kyiv supply the US with rare earth resources – critical elements used in electronics – in exchange for military aid.

>The US president’s proposal has been criticised as exploiting Russia’s invasion for material gain, with the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, calling the plan “selfish”. However, Ukrainian media reported that the idea may have originated in Kyiv as an incentive to keep weapon shipments flowing into the country.

>Speaking to reporters at the White House on Monday, Trump said he wanted “equalisation” from Ukraine for Washington’s “close to $300bn” in support. “We’re telling Ukraine they have very valuable rare earths,” Trump said. “We’re looking to do a deal with Ukraine where they’re going to secure what we’re giving them with their rare earths and other things.”

>It was not clear if Trump meant a deal in which Ukraine supplied minerals free of charge in exchange for US military aid, or simply agreed to sell them, possibly at a favourable rate.

>On Tuesday, when asked about the proposal, Zelenskyy told reporters Ukraine was open to “investment” from “partners who help us defend our land and push the enemy back with their weapons, their presence, and sanctions packages. And this is absolutely fair.”

>Zelenskyy said he had previously discussed the issue with Trump and that his teams were preparing for a visit by a US delegation.

>“Rare earths” refers to a group of 17 elements prized for their unique magnetic and electrochemical properties. They are used in many modern products, from smartphones to electric vehicle batteries to cancer treatment drugs.

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>>6872
>Kyiv supply the US with rare earth resources
With these maps the war makes a little bit more sense now (but not too much).
Anyway, looks like they better hurry over there.
>>6872
Hoholand is fucked no matter who conquers it, eh?
>>6855
>At least she is dead now lmao, dumb bitch
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>>6879
inside job
ukranians want to die for jew
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>USAID was the top sponsor of Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation, covering projects such as a registry documenting alleged Russian-inflicted damage. 

>Meet Ivan Volkov, a Senior Project Leader at the Ministry of Digital Transformation. Volkov isn’t just a government official—he’s also the founder of the ‘Digital Forces of Ukraine’ Discord group, a hub where NAFO trolls organized mass-reporting campaigns and harassment against pro-Russian voices on social media.

>For years, people have questioned where NAFO gets its coordination and funding. The answer is now clearer: U.S. taxpayer dollars were funneled through USAID to bankroll a Ukrainian government entity that actively participated in online censorship, harassment, and doxxing 

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>>6881
Low hanging fruit for the plebs to feel like Trump is "doing something" about Ukraine, as he continues allowing weapons into Ukraine. Interesting news though.
>>6844
>>6872
>What have you done with the $75 billion we gave you? That $177 billion is a lot of money. We need to see some repayment for our $300 billion
It's always funny to see that old jew joke play out in real time.
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Looks like they recruited one to many.
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>>6881
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Ukraine launched a sizeable attack in Kursk region, not much is confirmed yet, they appeared to have gone up to 5 kilometers in depth by the road but have been unable to capture any settlements so far. Russians report up to 50+ Ukrainian AFV's were participating in the attack and that they've knocked out a good number of them.
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>>6914
Cherkasskaya Konopelka seems to be in the grey zone. Makes  sense to make offensives eastward,  Russia was 2km away from Sudzha
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Drawfags, I have a great need of a buhankachan riding a qt donkey centaurgirl.
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>>6924
First backseat driving, then backseat gaming, now backseat gunfighting.
>>6930
Using donkeys makes sense, you cannot really drive a truck to supply people in far off trenches, deep forests and so on. bikes and quads could work too.
Also probably immune to rasputsisa
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US Military Academy's mascot is a Mule
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Trump's Justice Department ends Biden-era task force aimed at seizing assets of Russian oligarchs
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>>6914
Any success yet ?
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>>6948
According to Suriyak, UAF seems to have taken two villages of Cherkaskaya Konopelyka and Fantasevka, but have unable to advance any further for now, Russians claimed they were gunning for Ulanok but were stopped before they reached it. Assault might continue today too, so situation on the ground right now might not be final.
Ukrainians seem to have lost a good chunk of AFV judging from FPV drone footage.
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>>6963
>NATO
>shows EU flag
Implying something or full retard?
Looks like the kike is going to send 19 year old hohols to the front.
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>>6963
Sounds decent but poignant to think this could've ended way better for Ukraine if the brits didn't stick their finger in it. For Russia this seems like too much blood for not having Odessa
>Ceasefire rather than definitive end
>UK buffer zone
This however sounds like fuckery
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>>6971
>coulda shoulda
What you say is true in hindsight but wasn't politically possible in Ukraine. Russia made huge blunders in the beginning and showed weakness, yes they bounced back and largely got their shit together but it was never a given. remember Prigozhin's stunts? Rhetoric in Ukraine was getting back Crimea ('91 borders) plus reparations from Moscow, Zelensky would get couped by the azov types of have a Maidan on his hands at best.
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>>6963
Does anyone really believe russians will accept ceasefire after what happened to Syria ? False peace is death. NATO supplies will not stop flowing into Ukraine after peace, the war will have to be fought all over again
>>6968
Thats just admitance of reallity. You cannot pressgang random passersby on the street and say you are not drafting teenegers. Like, the selective process is throwing everyone into meatgrinder already.
>>6953
Surprisingly good results then, much better than last push.
Honestly losing APCs and light IFVs is literally nothing these are one thing NATO still has in large numbers in storage and can produce easilly.
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>>6963
Fuck the hohols and fuck trump and the western people for covering for them.
>>6982
No way this is over, idk what happened in syria but way too much shit went on in ukraine and russia to just let it slide.
Also the west has aggitated the situation as well, as you said it is a false piece destined only to errupt even more violent.

This was a powder keg waiting to be blown to begin with, no way this can end peacefuly now.
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>>6981
You are right, i am just wondering how short-sighted/tunnel-vision the higher ups were early on, didn't help they killed the neutral heads too including that one negotiator.
>>6982
>False peace is death
And this is my sentiment too, too much blood was spilled for a dubious ceasefire, it will only lead to more glowops. I might add that Afghanistan was also an example, letting the opposition scheme in peace for too long will lead to a Tet Offensive sooner or later.
>>6984
>idk what happened in syria but way too much shit went on in ukraine and russia to just let it slide
Syria had been at it for 10+ years, there's even less reasons to slide things there but it's probably ogre at this point with all the in-fighting. Jews really are excellent at divide & conquer subversion tactics.
Someone has to capitulate and call it quits at some point, ceasefires are certain calamity along the way.
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>>6984
Cry harder.  Vatnigger tears are delicious.

>no way this is over
It's over.

>idk what happened in syria
Russia can't project power more than a few hundred miles outside its own borders. Russia failed to prop up their local puppet because Russia is bankrupt and could no longer keep its troops in Syria supplied with food, fuel and ammunition, even with assistance from Iran. It's hilarious. Who wants popcorn?
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>>6990
>innovatnik taktiks
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>>6997
>1st 
Finally, the shotgun meta is back!
>>6997
nice, what shotgun is that?
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>Surprisingly good results then, much better than last push.
Doesn't looks too impressive from this map, Ulanok seems like the most logical next stop but their spearhead ran out of steam.
There've been rumors for the last few weeks of Ukraine planning a major action in Kursk, if this was it - meh.
>>6982
>>6984
>>6989
>ceasefire
Don't get your panties in a knot, neither side is looking for a ceasefiire as of now. For one, there's virtually no chance Russia will start negotiating until they retake Kursk region. Second, parts of Donetsk, Zaporozhye are Russian territory by their law/constitution, either a) Russia passed a new law to adjust those borders from the current administrative borders to the line-of-contact or b) Ukraine gives up more 'unliberated' territory; I think neither option is even remotely possible, those lines will have to move the hard way.
>>6997
>Independent media
>much of it relied on U.S. grants.
<independent from thee, but not from me.
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>>6999
I think it's the TOZ-87, which if I am not mistaken is a rather straightforward copy of the Browning Auto-5.
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This happened in Zaporizhia,  someone  is setting dogs on fire
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>>6997
>Buchanka was unharmed in the making of this video
Nice.
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>>7001
Looks more like Baikal MP-153 aka Remmington SPR 453 TOZ doesn't have a top rail and I think it only comes with wood furniture.
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>>7010
Also of note is the large mag tube extension. I was getting ready to see some carnage after he fired 6 shots and didn't kill the drone.
>>7009
>setting dogs on fire
How psycho do you have to be to do that in the context of also being in the middle of a war-affected area and with more than a handful of people not having anything to lose in retaliation
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>>7013
Well between all the wanton murder of civilians I'm sure it doesn't even register for them.
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>>7024
Fuck man I want a camel
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>>7024
Ukraine war becomes the Empire Strikes Back battle on Hoth. Fucking Kick Ass!
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>qt donkies and now fucking camels
I'm jelly of the slavs...
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>>7036
>"There are no Ukrainians here. All Russians"
>did that guy just singed his own death warrant?
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>>7049
Holy shit that washpo headline
>Rising reluctance
Yeah, is that what it's called when you frag the recruiter and yourself to keep from going? I think we're a bit past "reluctance" you fucking zogshill.
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>Ukraine faces inevitable defeat — former NATO military committee chairman Kujat
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It's a civil war indeed.
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>The Constantinople cauldron is a new sad but objective reality for the Ukrainian Armed Forces

>The day before, our forces took the crossroads leading to Constantinople. Andreevka is under Russian control.
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>The conflict in Ukraine will end in a month or two with a “painful compromise,” said Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
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>>7070 
Don't worry, we're still preparing for "The Offensive", so Ukraine will reclaim Crimea by summer.
>>7067
>russians flanking Constantinopol through New York
Fuck without context this shit is insane
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>In Germany, the case against 29-year-old Ben R. for cp and ch*ld rapes 

>in 2023, he unexpectedly appeared at the front in Ukraine, fought near Bakhmut against the Wagner PMC, filming it on camera. He was wounded and spoke in detail about his experience in an interview with Bild.

>However, the suspicions of the German investigation have not gone away, and now a criminal case has been opened against him in Ukraine, including on charges of raping a minor.
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Russian breakthrough in western Kursk 
In the Kursk region, Russian troops have advanced in a section about 20 kilometers wide by more than 2 kilometers deep.
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Kiev is being targeted
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How are they going to stop russia?
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>>7090
>muh pisskeepers
No.
Demilitarize Ugraine partially if not fully and forbid it from joining or forming any military alliances, subject it restrictions on imports+exports of military goods but permit some degree of domestic production to supply police units and/or the AFU should it persist in a reduced form.
If any military alliance or singular polity were to disturb Ukrainian territorial integrity, then it triggers an automatic Article 5 equivalent against the aggressor(s).
Instead of peacekeepurs, deploy a multinational UN team of overseers/inspectors to make sure the Ukies aren't getting uppity with a supplementary NATO and CSTO team to better represent the interests of the great powers, but NO DEPLOYMENT OF REGULAR MILITARY FORCES ON UKROP SOIL BY ANYONE REGARDLESS OF ARTICLE 5 WAIVERS.

Would that be so hard?
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>>7093
>Dog bless the people of Rusia and Ugraina :DDD
Dup russian hacker shill confirmed, it's over.
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>>7094
Would be hilarious if dup gives ukraine to duputin in exchange of 1 trillion dollars of rare earths.
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>>7095
>1 trillion dollars of rare earths
With the right export restrictions in place by either the burgerpire or the illegitimate Chinese this shouldn't be too hard to achieve.
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>If Ukraine is not in NATO, then Ukraine will build NATO on its territory. Therefore, we need an army as large as the Russians have today. And for all this, we need weapons and money. And we will ask the United States for this. 

Uh what?
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>>7095
that shit is literally sand. setting up infrastructure to obtain it is the main obstacle. It would not be
More and more talks of both Putin and Trump agreeing to start negotiations regarding Ukraine. Even Ukrainian side has expressed willingness to negotiate and possibly accept loss of territory. 

Looks like we might be approaching the inevitable anti climactic ending. Still too early to say though.
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Welp, the war is going to be over soon, streloks. What did you learn?
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>>7104
>the war is going to be over soon
QRD?
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>>7106
>>7107
Kiev and Odessa got hit with bigger missiles than usual, perhaps Russia handing out a couple of bigger slaps before the deal?
>>7105
Frumph started negotiations with Voldemor Putler and it seems they are in very agreeable conditions, so Ukraine is now asked about it and some officials are commenting the keenness of the government over it so maybe, just maybe there might be a deal coming up.
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>>7104
>What did you learn?
I learned that large scale war takes too long and is boring as hell.
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>inb4 Trump dies in plane crash on his way to the negotiating table
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>>7101
>Ukraine will build NATO on its territory.
But how, Ukraine is bordering the Black Sea not the North Atlantic.
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>>7104
>What did you learn?
You cannot win a war with just artillery, infantry, trenches, and drones, but you can deny victory to the other side for quite some time with them.
>>7104
I've learned that /k/ needs to diversify the topics of discussion. Seriously I'm really worried about the state of the board if the two war threads end.

>>7101
>>7113
It means that Ukraine is going to make its own NATO with blackjack and hookers. Given Ukraine's history and proclivities said hookers will probably not be of the legal category.
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>>7111
>boring as hell.
It's been all downhill ever since Prigozhin left the chat.
>>7113
>But how, Ukraine is bordering the Black Sea not the North Atlantic.
Ask Turkey, they would know.
>>7115
>diversify the topics
There's been a sore lack of traditional innawoods, survival and tall tales of cryptids discussion. Given that they dun goof'd all the chickens cattle are up next it seems timely to revive this.

Seems we have a bit more time still:
Ukraine says it will not accept US-Russia peace deal reached without Kyiv
>"We, as an independent country, simply will not be able to accept any agreements without us," Zelenskiy told reporters. who struggled to stifle their laughter
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FE in new threat assessment: Risk of big-scale war in Europe within five years 
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>If the war in Ukraine stops or freezes, and if NATO does not simultaneously rebuild, then in about five years Russia may be ready for a major-scale war in Europe.
It writes the Defense Intelligence Service (FE) in a new threat assessment and states that the military threat from Russia will increase in the coming years.
>The assessment also states that there is currently no threat of a regular military attack on Denmark.
>Part of FE's rationale for possible major war sounds that Russia, alongside the war effort in Ukraine, has set in motion "a major reconstruction and reform of the country's military forces".
>However, over the past year, this effort has gone from primarily about reconstruction to being "an intensified military buildup with the goal of fighting a war against NATO", states in the threat assessment.
> Russia has already managed to upgrade its capacity to both modernize military equipment and has also significantly increased its military production. Russia can already release resources for its armament to NATO, not least because of the financial and material support it receives from outside, it stands on.
>FE sets up three scenarios
>If the war in Ukraine stops or freezes, Russia will be able to free up significant military resources and thus increase its military ability to pose a direct threat to NATO. In that case, FE considers that Russia in:
>About six months will be able to fight a local war in a country bordering Russia.
>About two years will pose a credible threat to some or more NATO countries and thus be ready for a regional war against several countries in the Baltic Sea region.
>About five years can be ready for a big-scale war on the European continent where the United States is not involved. The specified time horizons presuppose that NATO does not simultaneously rebuild at the same pace.
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Powerful explosions: A massive strike is carried out on enemy objects and clusters in Kramatorsk and Druzhkovka
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Sochi
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>We are continuing to provide the security assistance that was already allocated. But I think it’s fair to say that future funding—whether increased or reduced—could also become part of the negotiations,” Hegseth said at a NATO press conference in Brussels.

>“Whatever the president deems the most effective incentive or sanction for both sides to achieve lasting peace—while, of course, taking into account Vladimir Putin’s long-standing motives regarding Ukraine,” he added.

Also Zelenskyy is trying to prevent peace talks
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>>7127
ТЦК seppuku?
>>7123
>First spoiler
I want to discuss that but i am still shuffling where to post it.
Most everything is a hoax but there's few cases that are intriguing.
>>7104
>What did you learn?
I learned that patriotism is for suckers.
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>>7104
Я выучил много русского языка. I just don't know how use it in my day to day life. I also learned russians love anime especially the army.
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>>7136
Slavs have good tiny imageboards, and good 2hu content on them specifically.
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>>7137
Care to share some of these sekretnie klubi, tovarish?
>>7134
That's an age old lesson.
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Bryansk region
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>>7144
Cont.
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>>7145
Let me guess, everyone is serving up dindu muffins for dessert.
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>>7144
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>>7146
What did he said?
>>7144
>>7145
>Serious peace talks at last
>Ironically minus Ukraine authorities' participation
>Russian drone hits Chernobyl
Yeah sure thing Ukraine
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>>7124
Fortunately, the EU states will takes this seriously, and prepare accordingly to deter Russia from military aggression against NATO, and don't quit the armament process once the war in Ukraine is "over".
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>>7153
Hahahahahahahahahahahaahhaaaa
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>>7157
Yeah I quite tell if >>7153 is really satire or not without researching it further... 2025 folks.
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>>6402 (OP) 
3DPD not even once.
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>>7144
Sneeaky breeky alert! About 10 seconds at the beginning were cut out.
1 second into the clip timestamp jumps 02:02:03 --> 02:02:12 as the screen goes solid white to hide the deed, for whatever reason editor didn't want to show the drone approaching the target.
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>>7158
Don't worry friend, I was being quite satirical.
>>7161
OOF
>>7161
9000 UAH = 216.88 USD
>>7152
Why would the Russians attack a derelict power plant? This is the shittiest false flag ever.
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Notice the body language difference between Zelensky and his yes men and the Americans
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>Russia's military budget in 2024 exceeded the military budget of all European countries combined — International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).

>According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Russia's military spending in 2024 increased by almost 42% and reached 13.1 trillion rubles ($145.9 billion).

>In terms of purchasing power parity (PPP), this amounts to $462 billion , while defense spending in European countries over the same period increased by 11.7% and reached $457 billion .

>Thus, military spending in Russia exceeds the European average . As predicted by IISS, in the current 2025, Russian defense spending will increase by another 13.7%, reaching 15.6 trillion rubles. This will amount to 7.5% of the country's GDP and almost 40% of the federal budget .

>Military Informant


Shit, is putting down 7.5% of GDP on military sustainable for Russia? Ukraine puts approximately 37% of GDP in military but they basically live on western gibs so its not a fair comparison.
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>>7168
Vance looks like a dad who's about to get his belt and the Ukies look like they know that.
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>>7161
Damn

>>7168
Still appalled Rubio got that position, could've not landed on a worse guy
>>7173
I don't know, the guy on the right to Zelensky looks like he wants to stab Vance or is very suspicious towards him. Rubio looks like a stern Robin to Vance's fat Batman and some of the rest look like jewish bankers.
Maybe i am looking too much into it but the table is considerably wider compared to the ones used by early Ukraine-Russia negotiators. Promising to hear they are pointing at a permanent solution, worried that might imply a few things on the road.

>>7167
No reason at all but Ukraine has a couple, mainly optics. It is very obvious and >>7163 points out to an even shadier trick
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>>7167
This one is so retarded that I can't take it seriously. I'm going to default to full schizo and say it's the CIA/State Department giving Trump a shot across the bow for pissing in their Wheaties. Even though the Ukraine has been been a free-for-all playground for glow niggers of various affiliations since the 2014 revolution and their patrons have a vested interest in the war continuing, I still feel like that's the correct answer. 
I will update this if further proof is revealed to me in a dream.
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>>7175
>I will update this if further proof is revealed to me in a dream.
This man knows.
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military companies Lockheed, General Dynamics, RTX, Northrop see share price decline due to possible ceasefire in Ukraine.
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>>7172
That's the big question. The majority of western thinkers are just hoping that Russia chokes on diverting all that economic activity to the military while trying to pretend they aren't at war.
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>>7177
Good, I hope they all go bankrupt.
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>>7178
Huh, I guess its not a completely illogical thing to do. Large reason the Soviet Union collapsed was it's unsuitable military spending compounding with other issues.


Also, interesting thing happened revently.
>He ( Zelensky ) also said that since the beginning of the war, Russia has lost 250,000 soldiers killed and 610,000 wounded. And 10 days ago, in an interview with Piers Morgan, he cited completely different figures: 350,000 killed and 600-700 thousand wounded.

I wonder what would finall tally be. I guess we wont be finding out true numbers in the next few decades at least.
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>>7181
Yeah all that you can do is speculate on the figures given but they're all going to be heavily fudged. If you take Zelensky's word the Russian army has been destroyed 3 times over for the cost of 4 drunk Uki Cossacks and if you take the Russian's word Ukraine is operating ghost divisions that are staffed with maybe a battalions worth of troops.
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>>7172
>Shit, is putting down 7.5% of GDP on military sustainable for Russia?
>>7178
>That's the big question.
No, war is not sustainable and always ends one way or another, and especially a war of attrition. Russia is throwing cash like mad to keep recruitment numbers up, presumably financed by the money printer which will have consequences down the road (read: inflation), on the other hand this might help some with wealth redistribution somewhat. Russia's central bank rate is already 21% (last I checked) which is generally not a healthy sign, the saving grace is Russia has (had?) very low government debt to start with so they can sustain this for a while. That kind of interest rate with >100% debt-to-GDP levels (typical in the western economies) would be absolutely catastrophic.
>Russia chokes on diverting all that economic activity to the military
The other thing this conflict and sanctions in particular - ironically - helped revitalize Russia's internal industry which has been slowly but surely bleeding dry via globalization - i.e. pumping oil/gas (with foreign bought equipment) and buy everything else with that money. Overall globalization trends haven't been very kind to post-soviet Russia.
>>7179
>I hope they all go bankrupt.
They won't.
>>7182
>Yeah all that you can do is speculate on the figures
The most objective thing we have available are the maps, which show Ukraine steadily losing ground for the past year. (and the failed counter offensive) And the endless stream of "bussification" videos. On balance I think it clearly favors Russia's version (even if it's hyperbole).
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The cycle maybe near its completion.
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>>7183
You can look at the growing graveyards as ab out the most accurate tally and yes war isn't sustainable the whole idea for the west is to sanction Russia and then feed  aid to Ukraine in the hope Russia's economy tanks before Ukriane runs out of men.
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>>7188
>growing graveyards as ab out the most accurate tally
This hints at the scale but I'm not sure as to accuracy, hard to say what fraction even get a funeral at all versus how many got vaporized by FABs and TMs or still rotting in the fields. Desertion rates seem to be quite significant too. Another telling metric is the exchanges of bodies, last two major ones were 49:757 and 37:563, if there's an opportunity to brag of how many Russians they'd killed this is it, but alas.
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Ukraine pulls out of the peace talks
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>>7198
It doesn't matter if they are present. Once the aid flow is turned off, they will eventually present themselves.
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces are threatening >Zelensky's regime with a coup: "The government is sick," the military is ready for global purges
>Vladimir Borysenko, the mayor of a city near Kiev who went to fight, is sure that the Ukrainian government is seriously ill, the situation at the front is difficult, and the Zelensky regime has decided to purge the opposition, his statement is quoted by the European Solidarity party.
>"When things are difficult at the front, when we need to unite, the government is persecuting the opposition... As a military man, as the mayor of Boryspil and as a conscientious citizen working for Victory, I do not understand what is happening in the country. Perhaps the government is sick. The solution is a global purge. If the military does this, you will not like it. Think!" Borysenko said.
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>>7205
Prigozhin II: Säuischer Boogaloo?
>>7200
>that video feed quality of fiber-optic drone
Sweet. You now get to experience man made horrors beyond your comprehension in HD.
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>Poland has chosen to embarrass US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth by hiring an interpreter, Magda Fitas—Czuchnowska.
>The Polish government chose her to translate the meeting between Pete Hegseth and Polish Deputy PM Kosiniak Kamysz. Around the time of the meeting, the interpreter reposted remarks by her husband calling Hegseth a “criminal-like tattooed moron”. 
>Other posts she’s put up or shared include a vast assortment of condemnation of the Trump administration, support for LGBTQ/Trans issues and the usual assortment of pro-war, pro-Ukraine rhetoric.
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The Trump administration wants to ensure a ceasefire in Ukraine by Easter April 20th. 
At the same time, European politicians have stood up to the US president and are working on forming another large aid package for Ukraine, while Trump insists on a quick end to the conflict.
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>>7210
what is there even left that euros could send?
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>>7211
People. Prime Minister Kier Starmer just announced today that the UK is "ready and willing" to put British troops on the ground in Ukraine.
The announcement also included the delightfully two-sided statement that "peace cannot come at any cost".
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>>7204
>Ebashimo
What does this mean? Sounds like a Japanse/animu term but nothing comes up in search.
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>>7212
>Peace cannot come, at any cost.

I wonder if there will need to be a (quiet) action to stop Starmer's backers from ruining everything.
>>7213
ебашим means to fuck in russian/Ukrainian.  It probably didn't get translated because it's a swear word
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Well actually ебашим is using the we /мы form of ебат , so he's saying that we are fucked.
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>>7212
>Prime Minister Kier Starmer just announced today that the UK is "ready and willing" to put British troops on the ground in Ukraine.

Meanwhile a couple of days earlier:

>Lord Dannatt - who was head of the [UK] Army from 2006 to 2009 - agreed that a force to keep the peace would require about 100,000 troops.
>"Our military is so run down at the present moment, numerically and as far as capability and equipment is concerned, it would potentially be quite embarrassing," he told BBC Radio 4's The Week in Westminster.
>"I mean, if we were to deploy 10,000 troops, each rotation for six months, that would effectively tie up 30,000 or 40,000 troops and we just haven't got that number available.
>"So there are some big issues here that today's politicians won't really have considered."
https://archive.ph/EoZpr

Must be embarrassing.

>>7215
>>7216
Ha ok, thanks for clarifying, makes a lot more sense now.
>>7203
>Half its mineral wealth
That's brash as hell
>>7209
Poles always strike me as being angry all the time at everything although she's kinda right even if her husband sounds a bit silly with the betrayal word, as if they didn't plan this out
>>7217
Inflation up the wazoo if that keeps going
>>7197
Damn.
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>>7224
I hope every man and woman aged 14 and up living there will be shipped to the meagrinder. Their ancestors were instrumental in fucking up Europe, so might as well pay for their sins now.
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>>7226
That's fucked up.
>>7226
>implyign the current flavor of IRA won't sneeki breeki an series of Putler-funded anti-western "islamic" terröristler attacks in Norn Iron while the entirety of the British "Army" is wanking off in Jewgraine, then have Sinn Féin&friends convince NATO to send a true and honest peacekeeping contingent there made up of pureblooded Irishmen to preserve regional stability while importing kebabs to meet DEI quotas and gibs watermelon seller naval access to the Atlantic
>"There can be no talk of the possibility of territorial concessions to Ukraine in the settlement process" - Lavrov
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>>7229
So Kursk adventure was pointless waste of man and resources that can't even be used as a bargaining chip?
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Ukraine only
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>>7230
>>7229
Sverdlikovo has been captured by the Russians but Ukraine advanced 400 m north of Kamyshevka. Seems like the Russians are allowing the Ukrainians moving north while they squeeze them out on the western sector.
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>>7230
Could be just political maneuvering. Saying that and then making a concession in occupied Ukrainian territory would allow opposing side to save face and say they've gotten something without any cost to the Russian side. That being said, I imagine Kursk is a non negotiable for Russians, and UAF gains there have been meager even tough it yielded them propaganda victory.

>>7232
That whole bulge looks like a prime double pincer area, though I doubt anti drone warfare has advanced enough to allow Russian army a dash across open fields to close the pocket.
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The fuck am I watching?
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>>7236
>Ukraine is the original victim of Russian invasion according to narrative
>Ukraine is now jewed by the USA bigger than what the Russians got a hold on in terms of critical infrastructure 
If that doesn't radicalize/russify the Ukrainians left i don't know what will
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>Vasily Voskoboinik, president of the All-Ukrainian Association of Companies for International Employment, told the country’s state television on Saturday there was an urgent need for labor migration from countries such as Bangladesh, Nepal, India, North Africa and Central Asia.
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>>7238
>Urgent need for pakis and arabs
Why not neighboring countries?
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Looks like the Russians are showcasing their weaponry at Saudi Arabia
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>>7241
Omsk
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>>7248
Unique message.
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>>7241
>>7248
>>7249
>Omsk returns to life

Well whaddya know, maybe it'll become better known for tanks than for shooting up one day.
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>>7251
>Minsk 3.0
Kek, cant wait to see how west will use peace treaty to fuck over Russia for the third time.
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>>7203
>half its mineral wealth
>When so much of it is under Russian control.
What did he mean by this? It would be very funny for it to mean Trump is willing to sideline Ukraine in negotiations so Russia can just buy Ukraine for 1 trillion dollars in conquered Ukrainian wealth.

>>7252
The USA will stick to its peace agreement and have absolutely nothing to do with Ukraine. Even when a European coalition army suddenly and mysteriously appears in Ukraine eh he he he he he.
>>7239
>neighbors
Too white and muh social responsibility for indian subcontients refusal to family plan
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>>7256
Possibly also, as with all the other WEF-friendly stuff, "MASTER, SAVE MEEEE!"
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>>7256
It stuck me that anglos/jews/reptoids/whoever used pajeets and amnesiac nigras as new natives in the Americas to make them not quite from the land they inhabit, in the Guyanas, Belize and many islands brits appeared they replaced the people with these guys so they could not rebel or make a nativist insurgency.
It kinda reminds me of that in Europe, these new guys really won't do anything identity-based other than ask for welfare because they see the land as a workplace rather than, you know, their land. Other than muslims but it works the same.
>>7239
>Why not neighboring countries?
>>7256
>>7257
Y'all fail to appreciate how much of a shithole Ukraine has become and it'll likely to get worse too. There's not going to be a Marshallenko Plan either by the looks of things, even if there was you couldn't pay those white people enough to settle there, not even Pollacks, probably not even the Roma. Plus those neighboring countries are too busy anyway digging their own demographics holes.
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>>7259
>The Roma
The only thing gypsies fear is cold climate because they can settle almost everywhere, but this is academic anyways because Roma don't build communities based on legal work.
I don't see how giving very, very cheap land and somewhat high-ranking positions in a somewhat established but man-depleted industry would not sway neighbor citizens in even if they have to learn ruskie, but then again i don't see Ukraine's oligarchs giving moderate control of industries to normal specialized workers and gifting land even if it has burned houses on top.
Then again i don't see how a bunch of pajeets will fix that either.

Trump has declared the war was Ukraine's fault kinda was but the U.K. is the one to blame for the bigger conflict so we are officially witnessing the tables turning and the upcoming pillage of the former Eastern Europe's bread basket.
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Will Polan send peacekeeper to Lemberg in the event Ukraina fails to pay its rapearayshuns?
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>>7262
Its Lwów
And no there is no way poles are cucks.
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>>7184
I am most curious to see if his Chosen status will allow him to escape death.

>>7254
As usual, no less than everything east of the Dnieper, plus Odessa.
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Rusians are moving  closer  to Kupyansk
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Ukrainian eggs in exchange for Patriot: our farmers are ready to save America! - member of the Rada's agricultural committee
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Russia demands that Ukraine cede another 30% of the territories it does not control. This concerns parts of Donetsk, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions.  Also Sergey Lavrov stated no NATO troops on Ukrainian soil this is non-negotiable.
>>7024
what the actual fuck
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Love Russian shitposting
>>7263
*Leopolis
>>7024
I hope the camel makes it through the war OK.
>>7026
I do too.
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>>7276
>smug face under the fire
WEW
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Today forcast in Odessa?
FIRE
>>7267
In the end the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it. It was inevitable that they should make that claim sooner or later: the logic of their position demanded it. Not merely the validity of experience, but the very existence of external reality, was tacitly denied by their philosophy. The heresy of heresies was common sense. And what was terrifying was not that they would kill you for thinking otherwise, but that they might be right. For, after all, how do we know that two and two make four? Or that the force of gravity works? Or that the past is unchangeable? If both the past and the external world exist only in the mind, and if the mind itself is controllable—what then?
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It shows Ukrainians placing a tripwire with a grenade on the door of a basement where they had previously driven a family with a small child who were suspected of waiting for the arrival of the Russian army
>>7276
>Ukro Nazis repeat history and get a second front opened against them by the USA.
Dear God, please make it happen.
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>>7282
That's one way to realign the PUs.
>>7283
It dawned on me that maybe blowing up oil depots etc. of a country known as glorified gas station might not be the most effective way to cripple it
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What ever happened to this guy?
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Anti American protests in Kiev
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Russians made incursions into Sumy Oblast, fighting in  Basovka towards Loknya and the highway leading to Kursk.
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>>7286
They told him to take off the wig and stop popping up on the internet because he was constantly proving Russia's point that the west is a pro faggot force.
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>>7288
Russians are also assaulting Lebedevka seems like the Russians are trying to clean up Kursk before the peace deal happens
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>>7286
He now sucks dick for cock.
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US Stops Arms Sales to Ukraine, Head of Rada Defense Committee. All deliveries from Ukraine have been stopped. Those companies that were supposed to transfer these weapons are now waiting for a delivery that isn't filled.
>>7294
I find it amusing that notification about breaking the law (flying above 120m) and controlled air space still pops up in drone gui. I would think they would have some proper custom os developed by now, I guess dji software is that good and it doesn't restrict anything.
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>Russian media claims that Ukraine planned false flags in Caucasus region to, supposedly destabilize the region for its own purposes
>According to them, this Ukrainian network is actively using narratives about the escalation of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over control of the Zangezur corridor in the Syunik region.
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>>7304
What we're seeing in Ukraine is peak jew-ops style warfare.
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>>7287
>Anti American protests in Kiev
<TCC recruiting event in Kiev
>>7288
>>7292
It seems like Kursk maps are further and further zoomed in each day.
>>7293
>the referendums held in all areas that have to do with Russia and the Soviet Union and were indisputable parts.
Who tf is that and what is he talking about? Balkanization of Russian Federation or Russia annexing more territory from baltics, etc?
>>7305
>peak
On I think this is just a warmup. I strongly suspect Russia will quickly have itself carte blanche casus belli to resume the anti-terror operation.
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>>7309
>Kursk
The Russians are simply pushing deepar.
At this point it wouldn't even surprise me if Trump declared war on Ukraine. Yes, I would find it retarded, but not surprising.
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>>7321
>Dup declares war on Ukraine
>Ukraine surrenders unconditionally
>Dup&Netanyahoo resettle Jews that fled from Israel to their ancient Khazarian homeland
>put displaced Ukrainians including poor starving Azov veterans into the Gaza strip far away from evil Russian hackers with acceptable living conditions for N*zi scum
>Deal of the Century™
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>>7321
>Trump declared war on Ukraine
It would be extra funny since neither Russia nor Ukraine have formally declared war thus far. Not that it's holding anyone back.
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>>7309
>Who tf is that and what is he talking about? Balkanization of Russian Federation or Russia annexing more territory from baltics, etc?
He says Russia will take more land if Ukraine doesn't accept whatever deal Trump and Putin agree on.
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>"Brief summary of our geopolitical situation."
>>7321
>>7323
>>7326
>Trump declares war on Ukraine.
>Cuts all military aid to Ukraine.
>Sits back and lets Russia finish the job.
>Trump takes all the credit.
>Goes down in USA history as the greatest Chief Commander to ever live by winning a major war without firing a single shot by maneuvering everyone else into fighting for him.
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>>7333
>winning a major war without firing a single shot
Only if he pulls off a Crimea-style annexation of Canada.
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>Results of smo [special military operation]
>
>Money - to USA
>Land - to Russia
>Debts - to Europe
>Glory - to Ukraine
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Apparently, Trump has said that he'll give order to shut down Starlink in Ukraine if they dont sign the 500 billion mineral deal that was mentioned fee days back.
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>>7339
>500 billion mineral deal
I haven't been following what's been going on but what the fuck? That's a lot of fucking zeros.
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>>7340
Trump basically told Ukrainians that they can either turn their country into a colony of 'merican corporations, or pound sand.
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>>7341
Is 500 billion supposed to be a lot in that case?
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>>7342
From what I recall it is around 3 times as much as the total GDP of Ukraine, and proportionally greater than what Germany had to pay after losing ww1. The plan is to set up an investment fund that is supposed to decide where and when new mines can be opened, and who can operate them, so it kind of sounds like Manchukuo under Japanese rule. And no self-respecting patriot would want that to happen with his homeland, so you can imagine how happy the average Azovite must be.
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>>7341
But that is what already happened before Trump came into office.
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>>7334
So that's what the whole Greenland thing is about.
>>7343
How fun can one expect the immediate post-war months in Ukraine to be, assuming Hohols don't migrate westwards immediately?
Will the EU forcibly repatriate refugees to try and prevent a complete demographic collapse of the 雌豚国?
>>7340
At first there was talk about one trillion USD worth of minerals that they have to give mining rights to the USA , but it was later reduced to 500 billion.

Thats 5 billion per Nuland cookie.
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Ukrainian occupants received long prison sentences for war crimes committed in the Sudzha border area

In the course of the investigation, the Russian Investigative Committee collected evidence confirming the facts of committing crimes against the civilian population of Kursk region by six AFU servicemen:

> Sergei Bilichenko (22 ombr) - 16 years of imprisonment;
> Sergei Bochenko (22 ombre) - 15 years of imprisonment;
> Sergei Litvinenko (22 ombre) - 16 years of imprisonment;
>Valery Malchenko (22 ombre) - 15 years of imprisonment;
> Igor Maslyukov (115 Oshbr) - 15 years of imprisonment;
> Dmitry Ignatenko (115 oshbr) - 14 years of imprisonment.
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>AIDS cases are rising in the Ukrainian military.
>Militants of the 61st Separate Mechanized Brigade were very active in “celebrating” Valentine’s Day – so active that many were suspected of having HIV, AIDS, and hepatitis. A mobile clinic even had to be sent to the militants to conduct tests.
>They tested 30 of the brigade's fighters and 20 of them have tested positive for AIDS 
Rape happening in Ukraine?
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Do you think the normalfags will notice it?
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>>7343
>And no self-respecting patriot would want that to happen with his homeland, so you can imagine how happy the average Azovite must be.
Nigger please, they will bend over and take the mutilated burger dick while thinking "Well, at least is not a ruzzia dick!"
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>>7354
Those first 3 guys had some balls, the goblin we shall see.
Also Osama probably died of natural causes before the raid that killed the rest of his radicalized family, not the other ones who are rich as hell and build hotels.
>>7342
>Is 500 billion supposed to be a lot in that case?
It's far more trouble than it's worth for America as a country: 500B spread over 20-30 years versus US annual GDP of 27T.
However, for a close knit group of ((( businessmen ))) it's a lucrative source of wealth with minimal oversight.
>>7343
>proportionally greater than what Germany had to pay after losing ww1
This is comparing apples and oranges, it's said Germany ended up paying out $500B in today's money but that's value they generated on their own, whereas Ukraine will get a ton of foreign investment to extract those resources (as otherwise it will simply never happen).
On a side note, the population of Germany changes surprisingly little over the last century.
>>7355
Lots of chatter over how Ukraine can cozy up to China as their sponsor/patron for the future w/o mentioning the botche Motor Sich deal, of course. They just don't learn, do they?
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>>7357
I can not reasonably figure out who would fuck them over more: Russia (invading srmy), USA (benefactor for last decade), third party West Taiwan or muslims intent on genociding Christians (Turkey) says a lot about the current state of the bread basket of Europe.
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>>7350
Wait, gay rape? Ukrainian men are fucking each other in the ass in the battlefield?
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>>7372
Do you think rosebuds can bloom even on a battlefield?
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Khabarovsk
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>>7381
>1st vid
Is he like that because the woman said/asked something?
I wonder if all these press gangers will be remembererd post war.
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>Vehicle runs over the guy they were trying to rescue
>Rest of team is blown up by drone
jfc just put an end to it already.

>>7387
>1st video
Is that the guy from the knife fight?
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>>7388
Yes.
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Air pollution
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The Pentagon is closing its transport hub in Greek Alexandroupolis, through which the main traffic of personnel and military equipment of the American contingent, providing NATO security on the southeastern flank of the bloc, passed.
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>be russian drone
>gets waved and greated by Ukrainian civilians
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Ilyichevsk fishing port near Odessa and kiev got hit last night
>>7104
>learn
Modern helmets are hard enough to survive small blasts, such as from man-hunting suicide drones.
That headbutt was the most metal thing I have seen caught on camera.
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>Peace?
NO
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>>7397
Kek, UN is so useless its unreal
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>>7397
>a vote for Russia to give up all territories in Ukraine and Crimea 
Gee I wonder why voted no. Also I am surpised that Serbia voted yes.
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>>7400
There are certain entities in Belgrade who want to cosy up to Brussels.
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Canada is considering sending troops to Ukraine
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>>7286
he got reassigned from propagandist to senior medic, after that he seemed to disappear
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>>7403
so vapourised most likely.
>>7402
That fucker is gone in two weeks. His word doesn't mean shit. Both his replacement and the competition will echo it however as part of a potential peace deal to look tough against the ruskies.
>>7400
The government needs any and all western support to stay in power.
Where do you guys get your news from? Twitter is shit and the dailystormer is kaput. I need new sources.
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>>7408
Telegram's your best bet, tough you need a phone number to access it. Its best imho since you get news usualy straight from the sources close to the battlefield - if you join the right channels.
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>>7408
Visiting fa/tg/uy here. Don't know how you guys rate it but I follow "Simplicius's Garden of Knowledge" substack. Pro-Russian, or at least anti-Color Revolution, from a Western perspective. 
His predictions seem to come through on the broadstrokes, cutting through both sides' numbers puffing. Guy seems to have his ears in all the right places to know what went down as it went down, and follows the political context just as well. Almost got my subscription with his breakdown of ongoing tank adaptations to drones and the U.S.'s slow ass response.
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>>7410
He's pretty good but prone to misrepresentation and outright lying sometimes to fit his own narrative t.regular reader.
>>7409
you also need to make yourself invisible in the settings or spoof your location, telegram has the search People Nearby feature
>>7104
>war is over
Nevermind lol. Zelensky is coming to the White House this Friday to sign a mineral rights deal in exchange for moar USA weapons.
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Bandera is a terrorist
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This shit looks fake as fuck.
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>>7408
I just follow Military Summary on jewtube. Dima & friends are not perfect, but they give an overall okay rundown of the situation twice every day, so it's pretty good if you are cursed with having a job and you cannot spend too much time hunting news.
>>7415
"It's a fucking trap!"
>one dude with only a pistol

I think it's Gachimuchi.
Zelensky won't sign natural resource deal that 'will be paid by 10 generations of Ukrainians'
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>President Volodymyr Zelensky pushed back at the U.S.’ demand for a $500 billion fund to be financed with Ukrainian natural resource revenue, saying that the U.S.’s aid grants are not debts, during the Ukraine: Year 2025 forum in Kyiv on Feb. 23.
>Negotiations on a deal to entrench U.S. interests in Ukraine's reserves are ongoing, with the latest draft presented by the White House demanding $500 billion of Ukraine’s natural resources, including critical minerals, to recuperate American aid to Ukraine.
>Zelensky said that he will not recognize such a large sum since it vastly outweighs the $100 billion the U.S. has sent to Ukraine under former President Joe Biden.
>The president added that the aid given to Ukraine cannot be counted as debts since they are grants and stressed that security guarantees need to be included in the deal. So far no such guarantees have been put in place, he said.
>“I am not signing something that will be paid by 10 generations of Ukrainians," Zelensky said, adding that he wants a dialogue with Trump.
>The initial White House proposal sought a 50% interest in Ukraine’s natural resources, including critical minerals, oil and gas, as well as critical infrastructure and ports. Zelensky said Ukraine is not ready to “split 50/50 without knowing what’s ahead.”
>The Ukrainian leader also pointed out that the U.S. proposed to return future aid with an interest of 1:2. “For every U.S. dollar, Ukraine must return two. In simple terms, this is 100% of the loan,” he said.
>The exact details of the current proposal have been kept secret but the administration of President Donald Trump has ramped up pressure on Kyiv to sign. Ukraine has had a back and forth with its American counterparts for nearly two weeks and Kyiv will start working to conclude an agreement with the U.S. on Feb. 24, said Ruslan Stefanchuk, speaker of Ukraine's parliament.
>The value and volume of Ukraine’s critical minerals are unknown with the figure hotly debated among experts as assessments are based on old Soviet-era figures. However, $350 billion worth of natural resources are located in the Russian-occupied territories, First Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said at the forum.
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>>7420
>23rd
Sorry, Strelok. Zelensky suddenly changed his mind again like the Jew he is, I hate to tell you. But the details of the deal the White House says Zelensky shall sign this Friday are unknown. I suppose keeping Ukraine in the dark over how twice dead of a country it is is more Jewish that way.

I also guess now is the time to see how serious Russia is about ending the war on its stated terms. Because Trump still wants to make money deals with Russia while simultaneously supporting Ukraine against Russia.
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Russian Army caputures Pogrebki and Orlovka in Kursk Region, -Defense Ministry
Also the Sumy highway leading to Kursk is under complete fire control so less logistics is entering Kursk region. Ukrainians trapped in Kursk are complaining of lack supplies food and water.
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>>7427
Ukrianian S-300 were spotted and destroyed in Kursk region
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>>7426
Moar from Pogrebki
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>>7423
>Because Trump still wants to make money deals with Russia while simultaneously supporting Ukraine against Russia.
His jewish blood is boiling.
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>>7423
>>7420
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>>7431
I am not condoning nor saying ukrainian troops should march straight into their politicians' local headquarters or directly into Kiev, but perhaps if they hypothetically want to do something of real change truly now is the moment, so to speak haha
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>>7432
That. And/or nationwide mass desertions. Not just the frontline desertions. Either way is still better than their current course, despite all three paths leading to certain death.
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>>7432
It would be hilarious if the hohols killed zelensky.
>>7423
>the deal doesn't contain any actual security guarantee
>it's just getting signed in the hopes that it "will lead to future deals"
The best time for  >>7432 was yesterday. The second-best time is today.
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>>7427
Sumy Oblast just  before entering Kursk

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