▶Latest >>China’s ambassador to the US has said his country is not sending weapons to Russia for use in Ukraine, but he did not definitively rule out the possibility Beijing might do so in the future >An overwhelming percentage of Ukrainians believe Russia will be defeated, and do not support a ceasefire unless Russia fully retreats from Ukraine >Skirmishes continue in .ru-encircled Mariupol >Belarusian partisans have been sabotaging signals, switches and other equipment to disrupt the delivery of Russian military hardware by rail to the borders of Ukraine >Deputy Commander of Russia's Black Sea Fleet KIA according to .ru sources >CCP senior official: "The sanctions against Russia are getting more and more outrageous" >Russia claims to have used Kinzhal hypersonic missile >.ru Finance Ministry said on Friday it has sent its proposals to reallocate 485.9 billion roubles ($5 billion) of budget spending in 2022 to focus on the most important expenditures needed to mitigate the Western sanctions. >CCP's Xi: Ukraine crisis is something we don't want to see; China and US should cooperate for world peace >Missile attacks on Mykolaiv .ua barracks, dozens dead >CCP media reporting Russian war crimes >Putin says Russia's military operation in Ukraine is a 'success' >War costing Russia 22 billion dollars a day overall
Mother fucker, cock sucker. This exchange has been closed for a month now. I want to see it fall down go big batta boom.
Isaac Young
Kino.
Lincoln Wilson
the last time it closed it didn't open again for 75 years.
Tyler Russell
Never but I am surprised they aren’t sending T62s, T64s, T55s, and old T72s to their puppets.
Kevin Murphy
Probably already posted ages ago, but Strelkov from earlier this morning:
>Mariupol - fierce street fighting continues. Gradual slow advance of the DNR Armed Forces. >Chechen units of the "Rosgvardiya" still diligently comply with Putin's wish to "take care of themselves" and skillfully avoid any participation in actual combat operations.
>To the west of Volnovakha, the DNR forces took full control of the village of Stepnoye. >There is slow progress towards the largest AFU defense and communications hub in the area southwest of Donetsk - Kurakhovo.
>Heavy fighting continues in the vicinity of Marinka and Avdeevka without any significant success.
>Near Popasna, Severodonetsk and Lisichansk, the LNR forces continue to slowly "squeeze out" the enemy.
>Fighting continues near Kamianka south of Izyum. The outcome of the fighting is still unclear, but in Sloviansk and Kramatorsk the enemy is urgently preparing to "repeat Volnovakha. To all appearances, the enemy is as confident in our generals (in their ability to browbeat the enemy's fortifications to their last surviving soldier) as they are in themselves.
>From the category of "you can't tell whether to laugh or cry:
>Konstantin Sivkov on Len-TV "practically surrounded the Donetsk enemy grouping. If such opinion is shared by former colleagues of K. Sivkov in the General Staff, then I dare to draw attention of the "high professionals" to the fact that in order to justify such a bold statement, the Russian Federation forces need to cut off only three large transport highways that connect the "practically encircled" grouping with their rear offices: >1. Slavyansk-Barvenkovo-Lozovaya; >2. Gorlovka-Pokrovsk-Pavlograd; >3. Kurakhovo-Pokrovskoe-Zaporizhia. >("Yandex-maps" to help, and if suddenly the General Staff does not know how to use them - I am ready to provide advisory services absolutely free of charge). >Unfortunately, our units have not yet reached any of these transport arteries directly.
>doesn't understand this just underlines that no one will accept bullshit neutrality/demilitarization/denazification proposals from kremlin politicslet
Hunter Campbell
Fox News just said Odessa is out of food can you confirm?
Nathan Martin
They’re deploying some captured stuff but the big issue is repairing captured stuff, allocating fuel for them, and spare parts. Things like some tanks, BMPs, Urals, MTLBs, and even some weapons can be used fine but war is resource intensive.
John Sanchez
I don't see how they could considering they aren't isolated from the rest of the country.
as far as in know they still have most roads clear why would there be shortage?
Henry Perry
A number of you were helping me in the last thread. Forgot to tag some of you so let's try this over.
A friend of mine is anti-war and even risked getting arrested in a protest. I want to help them escape but sanctions mean they don't have the money or means of travel to escape conventionally. I'm also not a cryptobro so IDK if or how to send bitcoin. I'd rather stick with more grounded currency though.
So far I've heard that Georgia and Kazakhstan are good fire doors out of Russia, but after that, IDK. I will have to ask but I think they want to be in the EU. Any way to get there? Likewise, is there a site or app I can use to properly transfer the money?