cjd
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Yeah, I will. Now be a good girl and F**k off from this thread...please, once again.Carry on selecting your info of what is good and bad.
Sorry we notched it up a tad too geopolitically for you.
Yeah, I will. Now be a good girl and F**k off from this thread...please, once again.Carry on selecting your info of what is good and bad.
Sorry we notched it up a tad too geopolitically for you.
To be honest, I'm with cjd on this. You're taking the thread in a directionCarry on selecting your info of what is good and bad.
Sorry we notched it up a tad too geopolitically for you.
To be clear - the biggest threat to the Middle East is (and has been) US imperialism
Agree with both of you on this. I've not posted on this thread and come for additional info from many educated posts around the alleged special operation.To be honest, I'm with cjd on this. You're taking the thread in a direction
away from it's main thrust. Start another thread if you're that bothered. I'm not interested
in your two excahnges on a tangential issue.
Wow. This is heroism.
Wow. This is heroism.
Yes, and Ukraine needs to continue to find creative ways to push back Russia that minimises impact on Ukrainian troop numbers: heroic operations such as this, 'cardboard' drones in their 1000s (and maybe they'll get F16s with trained pilots someday )It's unbelievable mate. An incredible story and just shows what utter determination to defend your homeland can achieve.
The country and the free world owes them an eternal debt
Hollywood execs i'm sure are taking note!
We're being reminded by the fine people of Ukraine that necessity is the mother of invention, or in this case innovation. Contrast with the top down, "if there's people there, shell it", approach whilst constantly high and pissed as exemplified by Russia.Yes, and Ukraine needs to continue to find creative ways to push back Russia that minimises impact on Ukrainian troop numbers: heroic operations such as this, 'cardboard' drones in their 1000s (and maybe they'll get F16s with trained pilots someday )
Exactly thisWe're being reminded by the fine people of Ukraine that necessity is the mother of invention, or in this case innovation. Contrast with the top down, "if there's people there, shell it", approach whilst constantly high and pissed as exemplified by Russia.
I was reading that Russia claim to be producing 5 of those planes a year, which means even if they're telling the truth, (hahahahaha) Ukraine wiped out a year's supply of them. In practice, with sanctions and lots of demands on limited components it's unlikely they can produce 1 a yearSeems Russian media are reporting more openly... or being allowed to. Surely they're not getting tired of their usual propaganda statements
UPDATE: Pskov Oblast airport closed after Russia claims drone strike destroyed military aircraft
A drone strike at a military airfield in Pskov Oblast, Russia, destroyed four Il-76 aircraft on Aug. 30, Oblast Governor Mikhail Vedernikov and Russian state media claimed.kyivindependent.com
I keep getting dragged in by political ignoramuses. I won't ignore being told to f*** off , by them.Yeah, I will. Now be a good girl and F**k off from this thread...please, once again.
Zelensky? You came on here to complain about what he said.I keep getting dragged in by political ignoramuses.
So please just leave this thread if you want to talk about issues other than those indirectlyI keep getting dragged in by political ignoramuses. I won't ignore being told to f*** off , by them.
Come on give it a rest. I posted my opinion and don't need to defend it.
I've had more replies saying I'm derailing the thread than my post.
I haven't looked at Denys Davydov for a while. This update is useful if you have 8mins. First half talks about the attack on Pskov airfield and Ukrainian drone use. The second half he gives a general update of recent activity.