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NEWS >Ukraine/Russia The battle for Severodonetsk rages on as UAF continue to holdout in the city centre and the Azot plant. Humanitarian corridors are to be opened for civilians to flee Severodonetsk into Lisichansk, still under hohol control >Rwanda/DRC M23 rebels in the DRC have seized the eastern border town of Bunagana on Monday. Tshisekedi blamed Rwanda for the incident >Syria Russia: new turkish operation will not bring stability A new Turkish military operation in Syria may be launched after the completion of the current Turkish army cross-border operation in northern Iraq, the Hürriyet newspaper reported >France the Nupes (leftist coalition) and the presidential majority are neck and neck in the first round of the legislative elections (25.66% and 25.75%). While the National Rally is positioned as the 3rd political force with 18.68% of the vote.
Declaring Leptis Magna the capital and going full HailCaesar753
Anthony King
Chicken with potatoes a la creme
Camden Ward
>we could genuinely see a country totally fall to Daesh with Burkina. imo, this would lead to an intervention from surrounding countries to dislodge them akin to Ethiopia's in Somalia in '06
the good areas aren't populated at all actually the humans just amass in urban hellholes so it's easy people like the khoisan will avoid the nuking but they are based so it's all good they need reparations from the b*ntu anyway
Jose Cooper
fried fish with potato salad
Ryan Price
Well if you want to nuke big cities i follow you, and not only Africans one