barbos
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I will, your random incoherent garbage became tiresome.Now I lost interest in talking to you. I'm putting you on ignore. Enjoy
I will, your random incoherent garbage became tiresome.Now I lost interest in talking to you. I'm putting you on ignore. Enjoy
Please show one border that NATO has re-drawn.Who is the expansionist? I see NATO as the expansionist.
Expansion of influence/facilities is not occupation. But it is as dangerous as occupation for the adversary.NATO is ringing Russia like China is ringing India. (and sure, it increases our anxiety).
Duh. Nobody is prohibiting Russia or China from expanding their influence. Doing it militarily violates international law.Expansion of influence/facilities is not occupation.
Then why be adversaries? If Russia ceased its imperialism of other countries and quit threatening the world with nuclear war, there would be no need to be adversaries.Expansion of influence/facilities is not occupation. But it is as dangerous as occupation for the adversary.NATO is ringing Russia like China is ringing India. (and sure, it increases our anxiety).
And why did Hitler shoot himself in the head in a bunker? The Russian Hitler has similarly burned all his bridges. His course of action in Ukraine and globally is his only option at this point unless he picks up that pistol. He's living out his KGB life, murdering individuals and killing thousands more. For some reason aupy admires this behavior. Can't say why.Then why be adversaries? If Russia ceased its imperialism of other countries and quit threatening the world with nuclear war, there would be no need to be adversaries.Expansion of influence/facilities is not occupation. But it is as dangerous as occupation for the adversary.NATO is ringing Russia like China is ringing India. (and sure, it increases our anxiety).
Complete and utter fabrication.Russian dying in droves.
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Anton Andreev, a Russian soldier from the fifth company of the 1009th regiment, painted a bleak picture of Russia’s offensive in the Ukrainian northern region of Kharkiv.
His unit had been decimated, he said, with only 12 out of 100 soldiers still alive as they came under constant Ukrainian fire and drones in Vovchansk, a prime target of Russia’s advances.
“They just chop us up. We are sent under machine guns, under drones in daylight, like meat. And commanders just shout ‘forward and forward’,” Andreev said in a video message.
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Russian soldier says army suffering heavy losses in Kharkiv offensive
Anton Andreev says only 12 out of 100 soldiers remained alive after unit came under Ukrainian fire and drones in Vovchanskwww.theguardian.com
Complete and utter fabrication.Russian dying in droves.
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Anton Andreev, a Russian soldier from the fifth company of the 1009th regiment, painted a bleak picture of Russia’s offensive in the Ukrainian northern region of Kharkiv.
His unit had been decimated, he said, with only 12 out of 100 soldiers still alive as they came under constant Ukrainian fire and drones in Vovchansk, a prime target of Russia’s advances.
“They just chop us up. We are sent under machine guns, under drones in daylight, like meat. And commanders just shout ‘forward and forward’,” Andreev said in a video message.
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Russian soldier says army suffering heavy losses in Kharkiv offensive
Anton Andreev says only 12 out of 100 soldiers remained alive after unit came under Ukrainian fire and drones in Vovchanskwww.theguardian.com
Where is the video? with identity confirmation?Complete and utter fabrication.Russian dying in droves.
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Anton Andreev, a Russian soldier from the fifth company of the 1009th regiment, painted a bleak picture of Russia’s offensive in the Ukrainian northern region of Kharkiv.
His unit had been decimated, he said, with only 12 out of 100 soldiers still alive as they came under constant Ukrainian fire and drones in Vovchansk, a prime target of Russia’s advances.
“They just chop us up. We are sent under machine guns, under drones in daylight, like meat. And commanders just shout ‘forward and forward’,” Andreev said in a video message.
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Russian soldier says army suffering heavy losses in Kharkiv offensive
Anton Andreev says only 12 out of 100 soldiers remained alive after unit came under Ukrainian fire and drones in Vovchanskwww.theguardian.com
Sure, Jan! Everything you don’t like is Nazi propaganda or a fabrication!
Was he the one who convinced you that the invasion of Ukraine would be over in a week or two?He has been consistently right and ALWAYS back up his claims.
A week or two? I thought it was going to be a long weekend! Russia was going to start their "special military operation" on a Thursday and all the troops would be home in time for supper on Sunday!Was he the one who convinced you that the invasion of Ukraine would be over in a week or two?He has been consistently right and ALWAYS back up his claims.
Tom
Weird how that didn't work out as planned...
Weird how that didn't work out as planned...can be
The Ukrainian peoplethankedblamed for the fact that it didn’t work out as planned.
They might be right. There was one Ukrainian guy who worked at a restaurant in town here a few years ago, but since then I haven't seen ANY Ukrainians.According to Russia, there are no "Ukrainian people."
Glory Ukraine is nazi now?Yes, you did. You and president of Finland both did.No, I didn't.
Every time you say "Slava Ukraina" you are praising ..... nazis.
Because "Slava Ukraina" was a part of nazi Salute during WW2. Just saying.
Thanks for posting that. Quotes from it:Is this also fake and conspiracy theory?
Or NYT became Russian stooges?
Ukraine-Russia Peace Is as Elusive as Ever. But in 2022 They Were Talking.
Representatives from the warring nations held peace talks in the early weeks of the Russian invasion. They fizzled. Documents from those talks show why any new ones will face major obstacles.www.nytimes.com
Today, even with hundreds of thousands dead and wounded, Moscow and Kyiv appear further from peace than at any other time since the full-scale invasion. On Friday, Mr. Putin said Russia would agree to a ceasefire only if Ukraine handed over four regions the Kremlin has declared part of Russia and dropped its NATO aspirations. It was essentially a demand for capitulation, which the Ukrainian government immediately denounced.
Capitulation, capitulation, capitulation to Russia.Russia initially wanted Ukraine to recognize Crimea as part of Russia.
“Ukraine recognizes the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol as an integral part (subjects) of the Russian Federation and, in this regard, shall make comprehensive changes to the national legislation.”
By April 15, both sides agreed to exclude Crimea from their treaty — leaving it under Russian occupation but without Ukraine recognizing it.
“Paragraph 1 of Article 2 and Articles 4, 5 and 11 of this Treaty shall not apply to Crimea and Sevastopol.”
An examination of the documents shows that the two sides clashed over issues including weapons levels, the terms of Ukraine’s potential membership in the European Union, and specific Ukrainian laws on language and culture that Russia wanted repealed. Ukraine’s negotiators offered to forgo NATO membership, and to accept Russian occupation of parts of their territory. But they refused to recognize Russian sovereignty over them.
Ukraine proposed never joining NATO or other alliances.
“Ukraine does not join any military alliances, does not deploy foreign military bases and contingents …”
Russia demanded that Ukraine make Russian an official language.
“Ukraine, within 30 (thirty) days after signing this Treaty, shall remove all restrictions on the use of the Russian language in any area in accordance with Annex 2.”
Russia, stunned by the fierce resistance Ukraine was putting up, seemed open to such a deal, but eventually balked at its critical component: an arrangement binding other countries to come to Ukraine’s defense if it were ever attacked again.
At the time, little about these peace negotiations was known, and what has leaked out in the two years since has been shoehorned into wartime talking points by each side. Mr. Putin contends the West pressured Ukraine to reject a peace deal; Ukraine's Foreign Ministry says that “if Russia wanted peace in 2022, why had it attacked Ukraine in the first place?”