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NEWS >Russia/Ukraine Russian forces continue their advance into Ukraine from three different axes Ukranian delegation has arrived for ceasefire negotiations Reports indicate that the Russian armed forces have entered Kharkiv City in northern Ukraine. The EU, US and their allies have agreed to cut off a number of Russian banks from Swift. >Syria The Turkish Ministry of Defense announced the liquidation of 3 Kurdish militants who were allegedly planning attacks in the "Peace Spring" and "Euphrates shield" areas >Yemen Saudi & UAE fighter jets have bombed Sana'a international airport. The WFP warned that the ukrainian war will likely increase fuel and food prices in Yemen >Lybia Hundreds of Libyans have demonstrated in the capital of Tripoli, calling for holding elections, ending the transitional phase and overthrowing the House of Representatives and the High Council of State.
>putin shot nuclear thermobaric bombs at kindergarten but ghost of kiev intercepted them Digits confirm
Evan Turner
>Putin has United the West, opened possible Finland Sweden NATO accession, got EU inc Hungary. Poland to work with EU partners to unite on very tough sanctions, now huge German rearmament along Macron lines of EU defence industry >Putin, by invading Ukraine, has done exactly what the Nato hawks hoped he would do. So ends his reputation for cunning calculation etc. But where does this lead? Destabilisation of Russia surely can't be far behind. More misery for actual people. He's right isn't he? How can this war benefit Russia in any way?
> Footage of the arrival of the Ukrainian delegation.
>It consists of: >• Minister of Defense Reznikov >• Deputy Foreign Minister Tochitsky >• Advisor to the Head of the President's Office Podolyak >• Head of the Servant of the People faction Arahamiya >• Deputy Umerov >• First Deputy Head of the Ukrainian Delegation to the Trilateral Contact Group Kostin
Do any of these people have authority to make deals, or is this just stalling?
You know user. I'm not laughing. I actually feel sorrier for you than I feel for Ukrops. But you'll be fine. Maybe you need this crisis to weed out the weak. Russia has been stable for too long now (15 years).
Ethan Smith
>muh neo ottoman empire Don't Arabs and Balkanites absolutely resent the Ottoman Empire. How is it suppose to work. The Central asians seem more aligned to Russia than them.
Parker Lee
Did Russia capture stingers, javelins and nlaws before Ukraine?
of the 2nd battalion of the 61st separate jaeger infantry brigade of Ukraine voluntarily laid down their arms during a military special operation of the Russian troops.
Also reports of shooting in the center of Mariupol.
Happened awhile ago(my google translate is slow) didn't see anyone post about this. from 2ch.
The EU Foreign Ministers do not recognize the legitimacy of the closure of Russian airspace to EU countries. Countries will use it when they see fit, regarding attempts to prevent it as acts of military aggression - Borrel
The EU, NATO and war hawks get stronger as a result of this. Not invading Ukraine doesn't necessarily mean that they join NATO and install nuclear missiles on the border with Russia even if that's what the West wants. Is there any evidence that war with Ukraine was the only option Putin had?
Jace Myers
>Do any of these people have authority to make deals, or is this just stalling? From our side it's Medinskiy, minister of culture. No idea what is going on.
>the EU and NATO get stronger if they lose an ally of eight years, lose the Belarus color revolution, lose Afghanistan, lose FreeHongKong and lose Kazhakstan ok... If you lose you win, i get it