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▶Latest >All 3 bridges into Severodonetsk destroyed - at least ~2,500 AFU soldiers trapped in Azot Chemical Plant >Western sources put AFU casualties in the Donbass at 600-1000 per day >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 (again)
Hey guys, Hoholio here, oh my goodness, guys, my stomach is rolling from eating that rotten garlic with stale salo, my goodness! OK guys, this is thread #3800, and right now, guys, 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, the Kherson offensive, where we really advanced, hahaha! And look guys, look! The Azovstal siege! Ultimate classic peremoga! Um, guys, you remember Severodonetsk? Incredible, incredible. Oh my goodness, my stomach, guys, my stomach, the bathroom is not far away in Poland. Oh my goodness, I feel... the... the stuff coming down my buttocks...! Oh my goodness! OH! >BRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAP OOOOAAAAaaahhh... My gosh... I got to get to the border, ah, I just got to get to the border! Bye, guys, bye! Don't forget to give me (You)s! And the next thread will be me with more peremogas! Oh my goodness, guys, it's running down my buttocks, AAAAAHHH! I need to get to the border! It's coming, it's coming! AAAAAAAHHHHHH!!
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Brandon Sanders
Thanks for the bake DaneBaker I'll be home within the next hour and I can take over if you like
Matthew Cooper
>vet called >they'll have to pull all my koshka's teeth
Ukraine has begun to be pushed towards negotiations with Russia, as the speakers of the Office of the President are already openly declaring.
The West is setting itself less ambitious goals for Russia today than it was two months ago and is trying to negotiate with the Kremlin. This was stated by Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President Alexei Arestovich on the air of Feigin live.
He recalled that Biden had previously said that Putin should leave (although later in the United States they began to refute his words), and the head of the Pentagon, Austin, said that Russia needed to be "weakened" by defeating its army in Ukraine. Similar statements were made by other politicians, from Johnson to Borrell.
Now, Arestovich believes, the West wants negotiations to take place, in which Russia will be in a "weak position." "This is a less decisive goal than they set two months ago ... a goal that is less dangerous for the Putin regime," Yermak's adviser said.
Arestovich explains the change of position by the reasons:
1. Internal resistance in the West, which has reached the ceiling of its sanctions capabilities.
2. The West makes the main bet on economic weapons, and not on the war itself.
3. Understanding that the NATO countries are not able to provide the necessary flow of arms to Ukraine.
"They give us one hundred howitzers, and the Russians take off 600," Arestovich said. In his opinion, the arms race with Russia turned out to be more difficult and more expensive than it seemed at first.
Nicholas Rogers
How the fuck will he eat, you will have to pulverize his canned food?
Gabriel Perez
I read it as "Fegelein live" at first. I need to go to sleep.
>"They give us one hundred howitzers, and the Russians take off 600," Arestovich said. In his opinion, the arms race with Russia turned out to be more difficult and more expensive than it seemed at first. Anyone on this fucking website could have told you this at the start, and this website if full of retards.
Daniel Allen
I asked the same thing, apparently they can still eat as they generally don't chew much. I'd been giving her mostly wet food because she's often constipated.
Yes. That is a carbon fibre turret with thin panels and exotic shapes. Carbon fibre is a good material, but it doesn't dent. It cracks. And when that happens it needs full replacement.
It is a perfect material for achieving peak performance, light weight etc, if you are not in a war zone where panels might need repairs or replacement. An alternative is flat carbon fibre panels that are thermally protected from stuff like molotovs, and due to the shape are easily replaceable.
There is one exception though and it is fighter jets and stealth ships since those get serious service if the hulls are damaged regardless.
The tank looks interesting though, but there was no info on the relevant stuff like armour thickness. Form the onset it has a larger turret than the Leopard with a larger and heavier canon, but 11% less weight.
We could have hover tanks now but instead we got diversity
Logan Cook
Fuck, negotiations are my biggest fear. What are the chances they gett sabotaged? With fucking cuck-negotiations Russia will stay without Kharkov and Odessa 100% So the whole war was for nothing
Jeremiah Diaz
Robot Dunyasha (a very diminutive and tender form of the name Eudoxia) is selling coffee and ice cream to guests of the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Your gun laws are retarded. You have to own a shotgun for 5 years and just THEN you can into rifles. Pistols being the hardest to get is the most retarded thing since the gangster drive around with enough automatic guns to make a African Warlord proud.
Evan Thomas
What the fuck "gauging a weapon" means?
Leo Ortiz
He is obviously a pedo and bought a house in Ukraine for the cunny
Xavier Reyes
Are you quoting this from somewhere? gib a source.
Liam Gomez
If Russia believes Ukraine will honor any negotiations, Putin is a bigger cuck than I even imagined.
Brody Carter
Anti-aircraft missile division tor m2
Adam Brooks
Did you not seet he monumentally negative reaction to the Tsargrad talks? Medvedev's message today? Ukraine being willing to surrender Kherson, Zaporozhiye, Crime and LDNR in a peace deal means they'll de-facto have to surrender a lot more.
archive.is/ZISz1 >The survey in nine EU member states – Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Sweden – plus the UK found support for Ukraine remained high, but that preoccupations have shifted to the conflict’s wider impacts. >Governments’ ability to retain public support for potentially harmful policies would be crucial, Leonard said, warning that the gulf between the “peace” and “justice” camps could be “as damaging as that between creditors and debtors during the euro crisis”. >The survey found that despite strong support across Europe for Ukraine’s bid to join the EU and the west’s policy of severing ties with Moscow, many voters in Europe want the war to end as soon as possible – even if that means Ukraine losing territory. Oh no Ukraine bros, how could this be happening? Still better then mutt posting hours.
The street in Kyiv, named after the first man in space - Yuri Gagarin, the expert commission proposes to rename in honor of the first man on the moon - Neil Armstrong
Asher Ross
>It is a perfect material for achieving peak performance, light weight etc, Nope. No "etc". Just light weight. And extremely overpriced for that. Performance on the battlefield is measured monetarily (manufacturing + maintenance per enemy killed), and carbon fiber sucks major ass. Putting those elaborate covers over a turret is nothing more than flex for retarded rich euros.
Levi Bennett
He spams anime pics of kids 24/7 in this thread, he's the definition of mentally ill. I'm trying to help him and bring some sense into him
Connor Peterson
Today is Xi 'Jade Rod' Jinping's 69th birthday, punch! Say something nice
>it doesnt really matter for carbon fiber if the shapes are flat or not, its layed down in layers and glued together on a jig. It matters when you are doing field repairs. Those panels will eventually crack or get damaged (if they are made of steel you can just hammer it back into shape or quickly wield a flat panel on top). Carbon fibre panels that are cracked need full replacement (since all of the fibres going tangentially to the crack are cut).
But as a matter of fact, your statements are correct. But apply that to a scenario like in Ukraine. Would you prefer flat panels or steel?
Joseph Price
The problem got even worse, now 2 years with a double-barreled shotgun to get a normal shotgun. But now you can defend your house like in the USA and you won't go to jail.