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▶Latest >AFU have lost approximately 50% of equipment in combat - Ukrainian Defense Minister archive.today/x5A53 >Turkey will never be allowed to rejoin the F-35 project, precluding Sweden and Finland's ascension to NATO >Two ex-army American mercenaries captured by Russian forces outside of Kharkov - archive.today/2xQtx >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 >Zelenskyy tells Western leaders 20% of Ukraine is now under Russian control
remember to ignore shills trannys and /k/edditers they exist to make the thread uncomfy and to waste your time in fake arguments if we ignore them and be comfy they will seethe /k/ope and dilate
The State Duma called for "breaking the hands" of people who encroached on the symbol of "special operation" - the installation "Z" in Cheboksary. Meanwhile, the guys face a real sentence.
A criminal case under Part 2 Article 214 of the Criminal Code "Vandalism" was filed against two guys who damaged the installation "Z" in Cheboksary. They face up to three years in jail. In addition, each of them will have to pay an administrative fine of 30 thousand rubles for discrediting the RF Military Forces.
Deputy Chairman of the Lower House Committee on Culture Elena Drapeko said that such actions should be severely punished:
"It is necessary to break their hands. The punishment should be serious, so they understand that the crime is serious. It's not just hooliganism, they did not just draw a letter on the fence, they destroyed a symbol of today's homeland. It's a symbol that unites people today.
i unironically hate russians and wish the worst to them and quiet enjoining saying them dropping like flies and soon enough 90% of their country will get eaten by china >ib4 6567554444765 billion trillion ukrainians dead lol i seriously don’t give one single flying fuck about them
Logan Brown
I gonna bake Trust the Anglos
Jason Green
so kherson is the new shill thing?
Logan Long
we're now on day 114 of 24 hours
Zachary Morgan
yes at best you can own a 2 barrel nuclear shotgun
Dylan Parker
I would never trust bong But you can bake, 5-eyed fuck
Lucas Campbell
Take off the flag, polak
Tyler Gutierrez
As long as the west is losing billions worth of military equipment - yes.
Send more towards the front, ukies are about to win.
Hudson Green
While Saint Petersburg, Moscow region and Tula region are preparing to start full-scale civilian help to Mariupol, Russian military constructors from the Ministry of Defense are already re-buliding the city.
What's already being done? > At the place of former Azov market -- 12 five-storey houses (more than 1000 flats) and a polyclinic. Constructors are laying foundations. Deadline: October or November
> In the downtown temporary quarters of modular houses are being built to settle people waiting capital repair of their damaged houses.
> A modular town is being built in Primorsky district near Azovmash (the plant where more than thousan of Ukrainian Marines surrendered). Deadline: August.
MCHS started to make the builder camp at least for 1500 constructors near former hypermarket Metro. Allegedly it will be existing for the next five years during the city restoration. The camp enlists locals for jobs: about $550-600 for workers and about $800-1000 for engineers and more qualified personnel.
The scope of work will drastically increase in a next few months after civilian money and manpower through patronaging regions will be brought.
let's put this thread into perspective, we're on day 114 of 24 hours. do you acknowledge this?
Lincoln Morris
inb4 Hoholqaeda suicide bombings start.
Brody Carter
>what's gonna be the media cope with this?
>it was solely his fault because he didn't heed our advices, misused our dopomogas to him and did not even notify us the he was losing the war this whole time
Even the Wagner Group cannot shill for cuck warfare anymore.
t.me/grey_zone/14255 >Come on, guys, what Rada and the Office of the President of Ukraine are you talking about? Any mentions of strikes on Kiev are in the stop-list now. After the retreat from the Kiev region, our army could've done a rocket strike on the Azov regiment's top leadership at least twice, including just at the time when the main part of it was being transferred under the command of the AFU Special Forces, but alas.
>As yes, it does feel quite shitty, but, frankly speaking, we are getting used to the fact that it's not the glorious times of knights and Landsknecks, and in the modern world the army of the overwhelming number of countries is only a tool in foreign policy.
>During the war in Syria, for example, we can remember (not often, but it happened) how the high command ordered to abandon the heights and positions, which had been taken at the price of the sweat, blood, and sometimes the lives of our soldiers. How "humanitarian corridors" for trucks with food (and, as it turned out, weaponry) were being opened right into besieged villages with enemy fighters, only because negotiations with Turkey were going on at that moment. So, overall, it is not surprising. Nor is there anything that can surprise us anymore.
>Yes, there are probably some "red lines," but they are clearly in a different parallel from that of the average person like us.
Based. "Freedom of expression" is a meme even without the actual vandalism. You're either with your people or you aren't. The SS would've shot this thing on sight.
Parker Ross
I love How these Military Experts who have Never fought in a War Zone like to come shitpost here . Every Region Liberated and Rescued by DPR /LPR WANT IT OK STOP RRRRrrreeeeeeeeee These People Deserve The Sanctury that the Russian /Republics offer !
MASSIVE RESPECT TO ALL THE CIVVIES
WHO HAVE LIVED UNDER CONSTANT SHELLING /DEATH FOR 8 GOD DAMNED YEARS
>our army could've done a rocket strike on the Azov regiment's top leadership at least twice, including just at the time when the main part of it was being transferred under the command of the AFU Special Forces How could they know this?
Read the story of Crimean wars. Wars are just politics with blood and guns, but wars are for politics. Putin didn't just stop being politician because he started millitary operation. and there are many things and factors involved. Like you probably didn't know that Lithuania could just choke Kaliningrad any time they want? THere are many things like that where Europe and USA can just fuck Russia up real bad, but they still didn't use those levers and actions. You just don't know about those actions, but our political leadership knows so this operation is a constant balancing act.