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NEWS >Russia/Ukraine Gunfights in northern kiev The Russian military has disabled 82 military facilities of Ukraine DPR and LPR officially went on the offensive to liberate the territories of the DPR and LPR. OBSE is evacuating all of their staff from Ukraine Crimea will resume its waterflow from Dnepr by tomorrow Martial law has been introduced in Ukraine >Syria SANA reports three Syrian soldiers killed, and material damage was caused by IDF strikes that targeted sites near Damascus Airport and other locations >Ethiopia Egypt calls for urgent negotiations with Ethiopia/Sudan on dam >Iran Hossein Amirabdollahian said in his first reaction on Thursday following Russias invasion of Ukraine the crisis is “rooted in NATOs provocations” >Sahel Nigeria 'surprised' and did not condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine or call for the cessation of hostilities
Reposting the itinerary for the coming days, or what's claimed anyways.
>Tomorrow the second phase of the operation will begin. Polite people will become tougher,” one polite person writes to me.
>Actually, the layout is simple.
>Ukrainians were given eight years to somehow rethink reality. But they mistook our Christian patience for weakness and continued to spit in our faces. People didn't understand.
>The Ukrainians were given two days. There were naive but honest hopes for some semblance of the Crimean scenario. The Russian army went into action with a limited and targeted use of weapons - with the intention of clearing stoned heads and giving a chance for a relatively bloodless solution to the conflict. That is, as it is fashionable to say now, "Russia has not even started yet." The next stage of exhortation and admonition ended in nothing. People again did not understand anything and continue to clown around.
>The second stage is already a full-fledged war with the use of the entire range of weapons and without Russian Orthodox humanism in relation to "warriors of light, warriors of good."
>I hope my "polite man" is right, and tomorrow this crazy Ukrainian caliphate will finally be bombarded and covered in blood.
>Tomorrow the second phase of the operation will begin. Polite people will become tougher,” one polite person writes to me.
>Actually, the layout is simple.
>Ukrainians were given eight years to somehow rethink reality. But they mistook our Christian patience for weakness and continued to spit in our faces. People didn't understand.
>The Ukrainians were given two days. There were naive but honest hopes for some semblance of the Crimean scenario. The Russian army went into action with a limited and targeted use of weapons - with the intention of clearing stoned heads and giving a chance for a relatively bloodless solution to the conflict. That is, as it is fashionable to say now, "Russia has not even started yet." The next stage of exhortation and admonition ended in nothing. People again did not understand anything and continue to clown around.
>The second stage is already a full-fledged war with the use of the entire range of weapons and without Russian Orthodox humanism in relation to "warriors of light, warriors of good."
>I hope my "polite man" is right, and tomorrow this crazy Ukrainian caliphate will finally be bombarded and covered in blood.
Putin just threatened Sweden and Finland, looks like Russia is planning to revive the 3rd Reich. Why are the Chechens letting themselves be used by Muscovite scums as cannon fodder against the Hohols?
this. why are we so fast tho, used to be more comfy
Jason Adams
they're still holding back their aviation and literally walking through towns and cities leaving behind a few armored vehicles wtf are they planning? they think the hohol army is going to defect or surrender?
His feed looks like shit now, he's regurgitating propaganda frequently
Tyler Young
How can you tell the Mehmets from the Johnnies?
Nicholas Collins
It almost11pm Moscow time. If we see a shake up in the morning it won't be for several hours
Benjamin Phillips
they got a lot on their hands to do to cach up to you droning of civilians or destroying refineries and choking cities here
Nolan Peterson
>In Ukraine, they report on the landing of troops of the Russian Armed Forces in the village of Pavlovka, Zhytomyr region, a Donbass Today correspondent reports.
>The State Service of Ukraine for Emergency Situations reports the landing of Russian troops in the village of Pavlovka, Popelnyansky district, Zhytomyr region. The strength of the RF Armed Forces is currently unknown.
#Russia is preparing a group of the Syrian militias (pro-Assad) from Raqqa northeast Syria to go and fight in #Ukraine. The Initial group registered about 200 fighters in the last 48 hours.