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▶Latest >The territory of the Azovstal plant is completely cleared of mines, including its underground structures. >In Mariúpol, the water and electricity supply of residential neighborhoods is restored, the streets are cleaned, and the main civil institutions began to function. >Zelensky signs a law that officially allows Territorial Defense Units to be sent to the front lines. >The Supreme Court of the DPR found a Moroccan citizen and two British citizens guilty of mercenarism and other crimes, they were sentenced to death. files.catbox.moe/s2zxb9.MP4 >LPR: All residential areas in Severodonetsk under control of Russian Forces >Russian Forces liberate Svyatogorsk >Russia issuing passports, 10k ruble social benefit payment to residents in Russian controlled territory >Zelenskyy tells Western leaders 20% of Ukraine is now under Russian control >Estonia's coalition government collapses over disagreements on Ukrainian situation >Russia restricts the export of gases, including neon (used in semiconductors), of which it supplies 30% of the world's consumption >Ukrainian offensive on Kherson failed >30 to 50% of Severodonetsk liberated, front line troops say >Liman and Rubezhnoe liberated by Russian forces
Daily reminder that if you think Maidan was a coup, then so was January 6th.
A coup is when hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of people protest and you beat thousands of them bloody with batons and rubber bullets so they respond with molotovs so you respond with live fire so they respond with even more molotovs and public pressure on MPs of your party and most of them end up switching sides and so you abandon your own country and flee to Russia and get fully legally impeached with a 332-0 vote (with help from the Party of the Regions) in the legitimately elected Ukrainian parliament on the basis of functionally retiring
A coup is also when a country has NGOs, both Western and Russian, a Western politician tours the country and a Western politician months after Maidan began comments on the heated political situation in a phone call. It helps that she has a weird surname and is Jewish. For the record--Russian politicians were NOT commenting on the situation. They avoided commenting on the situation even in private because they could end up couping the country!
A coup is also when there are only popular protests and no junta.
It takes guts to say that America had more influence in Ukraine before 2014 than Russia. Especially when the most significant Ukraine-West connection before 2014 was Paul Manafort, a close ally of Akhmetov (ex pro-Russian oligarch from Donetsk) and the Russian govt. Later Trump's aide.
A legitimate invasion performed by a righteous party is when you brazenly lie about not invading Crimea despite the famous little green men. A legitimate invasion performed by a righteous party is when you brazenly lie about not invading Donbas despite sending FSB guys there along with Russian Armed Forces' infantry- and servicemen. A legitimate invasion performed by a righteous party is when you down a Dutch airplane and claim the Ukies did it.
A legitimate, righteous party then sweeps it all under the rug.
/chug/ I have made the breakthrough of the century. I have determined that Poland is actually Pooland. I have sent these findings to the Kremlin and hope President Putin takes appropriate steps to correct this situation.
We have enough weapons, but we do not have enough weapons that operate at the distance we need to overcome the advantage in the technique of the Russian Federation - Zelensky
>We have enough weapons, but we don't have enough weapons
>If I don't ever debunk it, it will become untrue on the basis of repetition Russian logic
Jack Watson
>the advantage in the technique of the Russian Federation lmao, what an admission
Aiden Clark
Thanks
Adrian Hughes
>yeah I can't read, how can you tell?
Asher Evans
They have enough weapons for the defense but not enough for the offense. How is this hard to understand?
Jaxson Young
Not even surprised. PSHEEEEEK! Hear my call! Answer it. It's ZARADA CALLING You had enough time to google this to continue your larp. Are you going to update me or are you going to just migrate to the next thread and pretend that this isn't the 4rd time you're ignoring that Rada had no legal basis for the impeachment because the due process was thrown out of the window?
And he's back to pretending he didn't read anything the last thread. You know, I've read a book written by some Austrian painter, and in that book he discribes this very tactic of "arguing", when one constantly "forgets" about points already discussed, and the type of people who use this sort of polemics. But why am I surprised, if I see your flag.
Poles are literally same shit as Russians, only less able and less successful historically. You have virtually same mentality and you demonstrated it every day for the past three months.
Caleb Miller
>hersheys You don't actually eat that shit, do you? I'm an American and even I won't touch it.
Brandon Bailey
How's life on PRC?
Justin Parker
>382341677 >382341616 So you're just gonna ignore all the replies from the previous thread?
There wasn't any impeachment. >Considering that President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych has withdrawn himself from the exercise of constitutional powers, which threatens the governability of the state, territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine, massive violation of the rights and freedoms of citizens, based on circumstances of extreme necessity, expressing the sovereign will of the Ukrainian people, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine decides:
>1. To establish that the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych unconstitutionally withdrew himself from the exercise of constitutional powers and is not fulfilling his duties.
>2. According to paragraph 7 of the first part of Article 85 of the Constitution of Ukraine, to appoint early elections of the President of Ukraine for May 25, 2014.
So they just said, Yanukovich blah blah and appointed election. Based on what? There should be an investigation by Constitutional court and then Rada need to impeach him. Where is investigation? Why they don't mention impeachment in resolution? >The President of Ukraine may be removed from office by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine by way of impeachment in case he commits high treason or another crime. >The only way to remove Yanukovich from the post is impeachment >There's no investigation by Constitutional court >Resolution never declared it's impeachment >You can impeach only for a crimes >Rada isn't an judicial branch of power it can't decide what is crime and what is not.
We can debate on many things, but what is it if not a coup? HOW is illegal remove from the power is not a coup?
>Russian weapons are wooden models painted to look like metal, and their military doctrine is even worse! >Why are they winning? >Um... it's not what you have it's how you use it? How long does Agent Z have before the generals rise up against him?
Ryan Reyes
As far as I can tell - it's taking up space designed for the 16-round blowout rack.
Bart's hair is literally full of Zs and Vs though.
Blake Martinez
Competent people argue that Arestovich’s words that if Russia wins in this conflict, 0.5 million Armed Forces of Ukraine will join 1.5 of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, this is not at all hype chatter on the air of the clown Feikin. This is a message deliberately launched to the West, which, on the eve of the visit of the heads of European countries to Kyiv, will have its own development. That is, blackmail in style naturally begins: if you don’t give everything that we ask, we will surrender to Putin.
Hey guys, Hoholio here, oh my goodness, guys, my stomach is rolling from eating that rotten garlic with stale salo! OK guys, so this is thread #3787, and right now I want to show you my military... successes, I guess, oh my goodness, my stomach. But, um, look guys, look, it's one of my greatest achievements, Kherson offensive, where we really advanced, hahaha! And look guys, look! The Azovstal siege! Ultimate classic peremoga! Um, guys, you remember Severodonetsk? Incredible, incredible.