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How should west respond to Russian invasion of Ukraine?

No, not both sides. We don't go around EU/Canada/South America and give money to america haters.
I bet you do. You just don't have enough money to be effective at it.
No we don't. We also don't pay bounty on american soldiers in Afghanistan
We also did not interfere in US elections, and did not have secret communication channel to Trump through Alfa Bank.
Imperialist ashholes in the West have a habit of projecting.
 
Remember Hungary block on funding of Ukraine?
Lo and behold, Poland now have it :)
All because of the reburrial of nazi piece of shit named Andriy Melnik.
Melnik was even closer allie with germans than Bandera and was directly and intimately involved with extermination of poles and jews of course.

Israel's Foreign Ministry and the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial centre condemned Melnyk being given a state burial, with Vad Yashem stating: "Honoring the leader of a movement that supported and collaborated with Nazi Germany during the persecution and murder of millions of Jews undermines the moral integrity essential to Holocaust remembrance".[178]
 
You fucking assholes were supporting chechen terrorists.
Do you fucking realize that "Independent" Ichkeria at the time had slavery?
literally, they would go to Russia, kidnap some random people (usually homeless) and make them work as slaves. That was widespread in Ichkeria which you were supporting.
It is also weird how you always support any movement to separate from Russia but never any movement to separate from Ukraine, Georgia, etc. Weird.
Russia had plenty of slaves. And a very large serfdom system.
 
No, not both sides. We don't go around EU/Canada/South America and give money to america haters.
I bet you do. You just don't have enough money to be effective at it.
Paying barbos $100/post obviously is not value for money.
You look interested. I know some people.
If the quality of your posts is any indication then I could use another easy job.

How many posts a day on IIDB do you have to do?
Do you have a minimum word count?
Is it important to be logical and cohorent or will any stream of letters suffice?
Does it have to be relevant or at least be remotely associated with the thread?
 
Today's thermal anomalies in Russia are a chemical plant south of Moscow in Novomoskovsk used to make nitrates for explosives and sausages and yet another fuel storage facility, this one north of Moscow in Rybinsk. Yesterday's were a titanium plant in Armyansk Crimea and a fuel transshipment facility in Volna, just across the dilapidated Kerch bridge.
Though, should we still call them thermal anomalies? Maybe thermal normalities would better suit.

Here's a pretty good twitter post. The audio alone is worth the 65 seconds.
 

Kyiv is ablaze with smoke and flames. Hundreds of drones, ballistic missiles, and hypersonic weapons have been launched at the Ukrainian capital.​

Kyiv was hit by hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles.

Marina Sovina (night editor)


Photo: Thomas Peter / Reuters
On the night of June 15, a massive combined attack was launched against Kyiv , according to the Telegram channel "War Correspondents of the Russian Spring" (RusVesna).

According to estimates, the attack involved approximately 480 attack drones, approximately 28 Kh-101 air-launched cruise missiles, at least seven Tsirkon hypersonic missiles, and Iskander-M short-range ballistic missile systems with high-explosive fragmentation warheads. As a result, more than 40 targets were hit, despite the active operation of air defense systems.

The Ukrainian Air Force Command estimated this morning that 70 missiles of various types and 611 drones had been launched at Ukraine. The enemy claimed to have shot down 50 missiles and 582 drones.

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Local residents are complaining of acrid smoke from the fires that have broken out. Residents say it's now very difficult to breathe in Kyiv. At the time of writing, a number of fires have yet to be extinguished.

Before the attack, Kyiv residents went underground. To wait out the strikes in relative comfort, residents set up tents and camp beds at metro stations.

The strike left some Kyiv residents without power and cinemas.​

In Kyiv, 140,000 customers were left without power, according to Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of the Ukrainian capital . The official attributed the outage to damage to power lines. However, he did not specify when the damage from the air raid would be repaired.

According to the publication "Strana," the building of the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine, located on Khreshchatyk Street, was damaged in the attack . Windows were shattered and the façade was damaged.

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Photo: Anna Voitenko / Reuters

In addition to Kyiv and the Kyiv region, Dnipropetrovsk , Mykolaiv, Kharkiv , and Odesa were attacked . At the moment the strike began, live missiles exploded during an attempted launch in the latter city . Multiple explosions were heard at the scene, and a large number of ambulances were dispatched to the scene. According to the Telegram channel "Typical Odesa," the incident occurred near the airport. "Something is burning in the field after the explosion and continues to detonate," witnesses claimed.

Kyiv residents rioted against the Shopping Center amid an air raid.​

Last night in Kyiv was marked by a mass protest against the actions of the TRC (territorial recruitment centers, equivalent to a military enlistment office – Lenta.ru note ). Despite an air raid siren, a crowd of residents in the Desnyansky district protested against forced mobilization and attempted to recapture their "victim" from the military enlistment officers. Police arrived on the scene and sprayed the protesters with tear gas.

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Later, reports emerged that one of the detainees was the commander of a Ukrainian Armed Forces combat unit. A platoon of his subordinates arrived to the officer's rescue, and during the ensuing fight, the TCC representatives were beaten and tied up, and one of the officers had his service weapon confiscated. This information has not been confirmed.

In the morning, Kyiv police attempted to smooth over the conflict. They claimed there was no conflict, and that law enforcement officers had merely detained a persistent traffic violator, who also happened to be "a person violating mobilization laws." He was taken in handcuffs to the district shopping center.
 
The movement of ammunition, fuel and other supplies down the M-14 highway to Crimea has gotten so bad for Russia that what is left of Russia's Black Sea Fleet command structure is expected to leave Sevastopol soon for Novorossiysk where what is left of Russia's Black Sea Fleet cowers. Also, Russia has taken to trying to disguise Russian transport vehicles as Ukrainian civilian trucks. It doesn't appear to be working very well. I would expect the cowards to be snatching up toddlers soon for the ride in hopes of deterring Ukrainian drones.
And in St. Petersburg, Russia has for the second year scrapped their navy parade. Naval ships and personnel were ordered to stay away from the area as Russia can no long ensure their safety.

Also, Russia continues to attack Ukrainian civilians because it hasn't worked so well over the last four years. The mindset of these people is fucking amazing. Attacking civilians and forcing their own to fight with a gun at their back. I expect they'll start strapping explosives to their own soldiers soon and forcing them forward.
 

Kyiv is ablaze with smoke and flames. Hundreds of drones, ballistic missiles, and hypersonic weapons have been launched at the Ukrainian capital.​

Kyiv was hit by hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles.
Marina Sovina (night editor)

Photo: Thomas Peter / Reuters
On the night of June 15, a massive combined attack was launched against Kyiv , according to the Telegram channel "War Correspondents of the Russian Spring" (RusVesna).
Reminds me of this photograph of London, on December 29, 1940, just before the British realised that they had no choice but to surrender to the might of the Third Reich.

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Oh, wait...
 
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