▶Latest >Russia reports to "rule out using nuclear weapons over Ukraine conflict" >Peace talks in Turkey possibly making some progress >Reports of Abramovich being poisoned >Irpin and Rudnyts'ke retaken by UA army >ISW: "The Russian General Staff is attempting to adjust the war’s narrative so make it appear that Russia is achieving its aims and choosing to restrict operations when in fact it is not achieving its objectives and is being forced to abandon large-scale offensive operations because of its own failures and losses as well as continuing skillful Ukrainian resistance." >RU losses by RU MoD: 1 351 irretrievable, 3 825 wounded >Azerbaijan active in Nagorno-Karabakh as Russia is busy >Multiple EU countries won't pay Russia in roubles after RU demands for "unfriendly" countries to settle oil and gas bills in roubles >Zelensky asked US to hold sanctions against Abramovich because he can be useful as a "mediator in negotiations" >Putin adviser Chubais quits, leaves Russia >CCP supporting both sides of the conflict, seemingly playing 2 sides
DPR "soldiers" complaining in Sumy. Saying they have been sent to Ukraine's Sumy region as cannon fodder, moved to Russia illegally, given shitty old weapons. t.me/ukr_pics/60 streamable.com/uw8r28
>Why do russoids not care for human life at all? Is it the vodka? Living in a constant cognitive dissonance between meme greatness of Moza Russia and actual everyday reality of corrupt shithole causes severe depression and strong suicidal desire
Give it to me straight are piss chuggers mentally ill?
Aaron Gonzalez
do what the vatnik tank commander did when he found out 90% of all gopniki tanks are decrepit
Kayden White
to add to this, ousting putin might actually lead to civil war, because it can only be logical that >military wants to be conservative and anti-west and pro-china >oligarchs want more liberal economy, better trade relations with the west, and not be bought by chinks
Isaac Carter
>Russian VDV equipment being loaded onto trains in Rechitsa, #Belarus
I keep saying, these terms are designed to be unacceptable for both sides because they mean defeat for both sides. The negotiations are happening because both sides need to look willing to de-escalate in the eyes of western appeasement cucks. Putin's goal - the West agrees to "de-escalate" i.e. capitulate. Our goal - have a moral high ground in the eyes of western voters so that their government kikes are pressured to help us. These negotiations are nothingburger and the war ends only with the military defeat of one of the sides.
As I understand it, the Ukrainians must vote on the cease fire referendum in order for it to be officiated. Meaning it's entirely possible that even if an agreement is reached, the Ukrainians might just veto it.
So, the question is, does this also apply to the Russians? Do they have to vote on the referendum as well, so they also could in theory veto it?
Would be nicer without islamic moon on background.
Wyatt Cooper
So Russia gets close to winning Mariuopol and then quits???
Blake Ross
All's good, thanks for asking. You ok?
Thomas Garcia
Ukrainian bros, stay alerted. Russia tried conduct the worst attacks days before we and them signed the Treaty of Tartu to get more leverage with the final negotiations.
Pretty much, all the Russians excuses boil down to "muh Murica did this too!" The "Z" thing is especially pathetic. Why would you choose a Latin letter as a symbol of war? I bet the Russians feel inferior to the West that's why.
I'm fully aware how Ukrainians will vote in this referendum if it happens and what it will mean
Jaxson Smith
he's not wrong about any of those things, technically speaking
Easton Ward
>These negotiations are nothingburger they ARE pretty good in giving russians a reminder about how spastic and hysterical their government is, which may have its own benefits, in one way or another
Yes according to /uhg/ the peace Treaty has been signed and ratified >implying negotiating with Russians is a walk in the park
Austin Bailey
Is this real?
Jace Long
more helltaker art
Tyler Powell
I'm surprised we're the only country that has a separate term for the political reforms that took place after th 19th century Crimean War (post-Sevastopol Thaw) because maybe things will gradually go in this direction but I also heard the opposite view that Russia will enter something similar to a new Stalinist period. It al depends who replaces Putin in 10 years or so.
Do they have like a ramp and a very big parachute or what?
Eli Long
sadly it's a prank, but a nice prank
yup
Matthew Price
> Russians > Anything resembling democracy Last vote in Russia that wasn't falsified happened back in USSR. They had only one checkbox on the bulletin and 100% valid bulletins really voted for Communist Party.