▶WARNING Be aware, any /chug/ thread that uses globohomo nuspeak wording in the OP (such as Kyiv) or cites UKROP sources (like video game footage) are fake shill threads. >By posting in these threads, you recognize Israel controls the NATO Council and you irrevocably denounce the Talmud out of your own volition
▶Latest >Ukraine temporarily prohibits journalists from traveling to the front lines >Gazprom to shut down Nord Stream 1 for 72 hours for 'maintenance' >Russian forces have liberated Kodema in the Donetsk Oblast >Gorbachev dead >Only 58/193 UN members support statement condemning Russia over Ukraine invasion - media.un.org/en/asset/k16/k16cfqo5s9 >FSB identify assassin as SBU agent, Natalia Vovk, who has since escaped to Estonia >Daughter of Alexander Dugin killed in assasination attempt aimed at her father >Russia, Belarus, Syria to send observers to foreign mercenary tribunal in DPR >Russian forces storming the city of Soledar in the Donetsk Oblast
The FSB glowies are so determined. Communism failed. Putin is propped up by Jews. Russia is controlled by the kikes who looted it in the 90s. The Kremlin is subordinate to the Chinese Communist Party.
Few words about Gorvachov. >Mikhail Gorbach0v, the first and last president of the USSR, who was also responsible for the Ukrainian crisis, died independent Belarus and Ukraine Shushkevich and Kravchuk. Now Gorbachev has joined them, having died at the age of 92. >To see in this the accomplishment of justice or the hand of fate is a matter of fatalism. For some, like the exalted fugitive Khamatova, he was a hero who gave freedom to peoples, for others he was a traitor and the culprit of broken lives. >The deceased never spoke publicly about the special operation. Accurately, a month before his death, the masses learned his opinion from the foreign agent Venediktov. They say, Mikhail Sergeevich believes that Putin, having launched a special operation, "destroyed his legacy." This aroused the indignation of many, even moderate patriots, who saw this heritage in the eye and see it to this day. >What can be said? Gorbachev did not seem to find the courage to say something publicly in full voice that he was really one of the first to be responsible for the tragedy of Ukraine and Russia. This also speaks volumes. And now history will judge him.
ill take anything but 9 and 0 cause cant park them anywhere
Lincoln Cox
ROLLING
Juan Ross
>Pre Feb 23 borders >Fucking Pre Feb 23 borders In exchange for a pinky promise not join Nato.... OMFG According to multiple former senior U.S. officials we spoke with, in April 2022, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators appeared to have tentatively agreed on the outlines of a negotiated interim settlement: Russia would withdraw to its position on February 23, when it controlled part of the Donbas region and all of Crimea, and in exchange, Ukraine would promise not to seek NATO membership and instead receive security guarantees from a number of countries. But as Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated in a July interview with his country’s state media, this compromise is no longer an option.
t.me/rybar/38018 >Russian servicemen watch the long awaited AFU Kharkov offensive while sipping their morning coffee and digging through the memory cards of the drones downed at Udy. >Aside from a pathetic attempt at aerial reconnaissance in the direction of Kazachya Lopan, AFU are passive.