Mainly from one sourceCareful with the football analogies. We'll end up spending the rest of the day with a cyclone of links trying to convince us Ukraine has all but conceded the war.
Mainly from one sourceCareful with the football analogies. We'll end up spending the rest of the day with a cyclone of links trying to convince us Ukraine has all but conceded the war.
Well, I suppose if you're going to occupy someone else's land, then this is to be expected.
This is on you Putin, you c**t.
Donetsk: Deadly blast hits market in Russia-held Ukraine city, officials say
Donetsk: Deadly blast hits market in Russia-held Ukraine city, officials say
Ukraine rejects accusations from the region's Moscow-installed leader that it was responsible.www.bbc.co.uk
So many atrocities by Russia, they have bombed/shelled hospitals, universities, shopping malls, railway stations and theatres, its very difficult to have any sort of sympathy when it happens to them.I wouldn't be at all surprised if this attack was carried out by Russia, with the aim of turning world opinion against Ukraine, and stop the flow of western weapons, which Russia regards as grossly unfair.
With no regard for the sanctity of human life, with murder, rape, torture and child abduction in their repertoire, accusing Ukraine of their own atrocities would just be a continuation of the behaviour that has characterised Russia so far.
The war is now not going well for Vladimir.
These sort of strikes on Russia would have been unthinkable in the past.
Absolutely...we know they were proven to have bombed Moscow apartments years back to justify their invasion of Chechnya (IIRC ??).I wouldn't be at all surprised if this attack was carried out by Russia, with the aim of turning world opinion against Ukraine, and stop the flow of western weapons, which Russia regards as grossly unfair.
With no regard for the sanctity of human life, with murder, rape, torture and child abduction in their repertoire, accusing Ukraine of their own atrocities would just be a continuation of the behaviour that has characterised Russia so far.
Interesting update from Denys Davydov, especially first half of vlog. He covers:
- more detail on the oil terminal 'near' St Petersburg hit recently
- info on the oil tankers evacuated from the burning harbour and the next destination for one (Netherlands); he then talks about how Russian oil is still getting to the West
- update on the fighting near Avdiivka and the high relative losses for Russia versus Ukraine's
- info on Ukraine constructing their own defensive lines now near Donetsk Oblast front line, to protect from possible renewed attacks from Russia
Can't vouch for this, but...:
So that'll include many expensive apartments and mansions in London, plus most NY taxi drivers then.
The whole thing sounds like nonsense, but as far as the territories listed are concerned that list includes the territories once part of the Russian Empire, which did include large areas of Poland including Warsaw.East Germany and Poland was never part of Soviet Union and i doubt Russian was spoken formally. the notion seems far fetched and i dont see any other claim about this law. there is something about Putin directing officals to document Russian assets abroad though. if Russians, Russian or Soviet state owns some assets or land abroad, i'm sure its properly registered and honoured in those states, unlike foreign assets in Russia.
Definitely- but then Putin is more than ‘just’ an imperialist looking to restore the USSR, I think he sees himself as a Czar!The whole thing sounds like nonsense, but as far as the territories listed are concerned that list includes the territories once part of the Russian Empire, which did include large areas of Poland including Warsaw.
If only there was a really easy answer which would mean the west didn’t have to keep giving Ukraine weapons…So, Russia calls a meeting of the UN Security Council to protest about the west supplying arms to Ukraine. You really couldn’t make it up!