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on 06/03/2023, 10:25:40 UTC
wow, that was fast Smiley
thanks, mate.
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on 06/03/2023, 09:54:11 UTC
Hi!
Do you have Woodmart theme for Wordpress?
Thank you
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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Waradlain
on 10/10/2022, 16:47:17 UTC
From all what is happening in Russia, what are the citizens saying about the current happenings Huh Why cant they put down Mr X and all this will be history, because millions of people have been displaced, thousands injured and hundeds killed, all this all because of selfish desires by a few individuals. The world is bigger than one man or should i say a few individuals! Peace and Love must win this fight.

A vast majority really supports Putin, the rest is scared of the consequences of not supporting him.

Some brave and smarter ones already left the country.



Smart and brave, if such a definition can be applied to the people of so-called russia, who fled the country in 2014.
Those who are trying to flee now aren't brave and smart. These are those who aren't against invasions of other countries, colonial and genocidal wars. They support all that but prefer not to have it all done with their own hands. In this case, it doesn't matter at all whether they support Putin or not, because as we know "russian liberal ends where Ukraine begins”.
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 09/10/2022, 22:10:12 UTC
It already becomes tradition, Russian army ''liberates'' Zaitseve village every month. C'mon, Konashnenkov, put some creativity into your work, you're starting to repeat too often.
https://i.imgur.com/9JtgIpk.jpg https://i.imgur.com/rzFgu2w.jpg https://i.imgur.com/brVeeWb.jpg

Russia doesn't cares about their troops and threats them worse than animals - surprises, surprise. And winter is coming. But who needs quality when they have quantity, that's Russian logic


I've always wondered about these "allied forces" constantly mentioned, who they are. I mean, did we miss the moment when the Armenians entered the war? Iranians? The Pope with Mask? BADecker with Branko? Who are these forces?

Russian forces = BRICS and a few others. US forces = NATO minus some of them.

Cool

Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Whose infantry is involved exactly?
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 09/10/2022, 21:10:17 UTC
It already becomes tradition, Russian army ''liberates'' Zaitseve village every month. C'mon, Konashnenkov, put some creativity into your work, you're starting to repeat too often.


Russia doesn't cares about their troops and threats them worse than animals - surprises, surprise. And winter is coming. But who needs quality when they have quantity, that's Russian logic


I've always wondered about these "allied forces" constantly mentioned, who they are. I mean, did we miss the moment when the Armenians entered the war? Iranians? The Pope with Mask? BADecker with Branko? Who are these forces?
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 16/09/2022, 22:13:28 UTC
^^^ Since you jokers don't seem to realize what is happening, I'll break it down for you. It's quite simple.

Russia is being pushed beyond what she wants. The result will be world war. Ukraine will be the first to go.

They already invaded Ukraine.  

First they tried to take Kiev and overthrow the government, but lost that battle and had to retreat.

They decided to regroup and only occupy the East.

They were able to occupy most of the east for the past 6 months, but now the land is being taken back by Ukraines smaller, but smarter and more efficient military.  


what she wants

lol

I bet your mother rolled her eyes when she saw that Russian flag hanging up over your bed.


>I bet your mother rolled her eyes
Good one.
Id bet one potato that there is no mother and he lives with a stepfather who oppresses him, makes him love Trump and forbids him to be vaccinated. If a forum rescue team gets together, hell I'm in. Pity this bastard
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 16/09/2022, 20:04:57 UTC
How do you like these Wagner liberators coming home? Man, I can't wait for their comeback en masse it's gonna be huge!


I don't really understand who is who, and what is going on... except that a bunch of guys ganged up on an idiot who asked for it. That joker must have had a death wish for himself, or he lost his marbles in a fight somewhere.

Kinda looked like how the police in the USA gang up on people at times. Often the people don't ask for it like that joker did. But they still get it from the cops.

Cool

We both know you're here not to understand who is who, but just to spit out a couple of wild random paragraphs. That's why I don't even bother to explain you shit.
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 16/09/2022, 18:41:00 UTC
How do you like these Wagner liberators coming home? Man, I can't wait for their comeback en masse it's gonna be huge!
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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Waradlain
on 15/09/2022, 17:42:27 UTC


Tell the teacher if...

Tell your teacher:
If you have relatives in Russia.
If your parents speak Russian at home.
If your parents watch TV in Russian.
If your parents talk badly about Vladimir Zelensky.

And you are surprised? They want to identify any potential pro-Russian parents and investigate them.

Russia invaded Ukraine and killed, and tortured Ukrainians en masse.

Pro-Russian support is probably considered a national security threat. I am not surprised. All other EU countries should do the same.


Clumsy russian fake. The first version was even written with a lame mistake. So we come to the point when even fanboys realize that russians are actually talentless in everything and after a Nazi bridge pillar is destroyed last illusions have gone.

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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 15/09/2022, 17:14:37 UTC

A little more on Wagner:

  https://www.bitchute.com/video/I3n3GWZhyHuc/

This smell like a bullshit propaganda clip.  If it were from the West, I'd be sure of it.  As it is, I'd give only, say, 75% probability it is 100% bullshit.  At the same time, there is a lot more reporting done on Blackwater-ish Western associated PMCs then there are on Wagner, so I would not rule out that Wagner does have more stringent operational expectations.  We'll just have to wait for credible alternative media to bring verifiable facts to the table.



>>bullshit propaganda clip hehe
>>If it were from the West, I'd be sure of it hehehe
>>75% probability it is 100% bullshit huh?
>>wait for credible alternative media heheheh

You just can't believe that your beloved russian army isn't the top pic. It's time (a long ago) to admit it.



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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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Waradlain
on 15/09/2022, 17:01:17 UTC
All this shows how strong Russia is. Fighting a country in her territory with all support of NATO and yet only celebrate something that is not sure.

"All support of NATO" lol. It's not even started yet, dude.
Even 16 (!) Himars have broken russian supply lines. How things will go when we will have 30 or more himars?  Roll Eyes

Or when f-16 will appear on the battlefield. Or something similar.


Actually its stopping...USA now need YEARS to restock systems they sent to Ukraine.
Obviously they didn't expect Russia to be so effective in destroying them

https://www.ft.com/content/d413576c-c4d5-4ca6-9050-58f3f8dc3c00


This time the elderly communist didn't lie. Russia is really effectively destroying them. For all the time 0 was destroyed and this figure clearly shows the Russias effectiveness.
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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Waradlain
on 12/09/2022, 20:18:00 UTC

You don't understand the major point. In fact, Europe owes Ukrainians all the things and without any conditions.
Now it's time to give the little asshole a good belt on his ass. For his own good, purely for educational purposes. If you have to bomb with FAB-500 high-explosive bombs for this, as in Azovstal or near Kherson - well. It looks like the case is too neglected and the little asshole does not understand other methods.

Ты-то куда лезешь, псина ебаная?
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 12/09/2022, 16:57:22 UTC
Kremlin is running out of fake news. They're replaying their greatest (i.e. most absurd) hits now.

August 7:

In the Mykolaiv region, Russian troops destroyed an arsenal with 45,000 tons of ammunition supplied to the Ukrainian army by NATO countries, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

September 12:

An ammunition depot with 45,000 tons of ammunition of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was destroyed near the settlement of Voznesensk, Mykolaiv region, the Defense Ministry said.

45 thousand tons, twice LOL. Fucking morons can't even math.

45,000 tons of ammunition that's a pretty solid amount. I think if such a depot really exploded, the blast wave would reach Australia
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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Waradlain
on 12/09/2022, 16:50:26 UTC
If the war ends, Ukraine will join the Nato and earn support payments to rebuild its economy due to the fact, that the EU is depending on ukrainian goods such as wheat and oil.

Isnt NATO representatives already claimed that Ukraine is not ready for joining NATO, as Ukraine does not fully meet European standards yet? I am a bit far from Ukraine joining NATO discussion, but last thing I remembered, was there several months ago there was a meeting of NATO countries and it seems they are not waiting for Ukraine in their union. As to wheat and oil - does Ukraine support Europe that much, that Europe would give billions to rebuild destroyed economy? Europe is not short of wheat deliveries from Ukraine, but so far there is no such huge shortage and wheat crisis in Europe, that will make people crazy.

There is no such thing as standards for a country to join NATO. Ive been to Albania and Macedonia many times, these are great countries, but if we consider the reasons for accepting them into NATO, it has nothing to do with thefact that they suddenly began to meet some standards. This is a purely political decision. If there is a decision your accepted, no decision your not. If such a decision is made, Angola will be in NATO within a month.
When the war ends, Ukraine should offer NATO to join Ukraine. Insisting on some reforms within NATO, for example, throwing the fuck out Hungary would be definitely one of them. Germany doesn't have shit so need to get rid of it too.

>does Ukraine support Europe that much
You don't understand the major point. In fact, Europe owes Ukrainians all the things and without any conditions. Because democratic societies, unlike authoritarian ones, depend on their own rhetoric. If they said "Never again", they should prove it. If they said that democracy and values are important, they should prove it. Otherwise, the line between Putin's rubbish and the proud statements of the West is blurred.
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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Waradlain
on 11/09/2022, 10:42:16 UTC
This is how it goes and will continue.

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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 11/09/2022, 10:39:08 UTC
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Today, Saturday, the war maps look like Russia is being pushed back by the Ukrainians. And that is really good news for Russia.

Russia never really wanted to hurt Ukraine in the first place. And Russian success in other parts of the world is showing that they can stop hurting Ukraine while saving their own troops. The reasons are that Europe is backing off on sanctions; NATO is stepping aside to avoid nukes; the US economy is making the people force Biden to slow down his support of Ukraine; BRICS is gaining steam; other countries are starting to favor Russia more; probably a whole bunch of reasons that aren't listed here... like Hunter Biden news coming out as to how bad Joe really is.

But it's all good news. It means that the war is almost over, and that Zelensky won't have much choice but to surrender soon. This will mean that many Ukrainian lives and lands will be saved from death and destruction.

Just to show you who is winning, where is the war being fought? Mother Russia isn't being threatened at all. It's the Ukraine that is in turmoil.


>And that is really good news for Russia. (Just as planned)

>Russia never really wanted to hurt Ukraine (Thousands of civilians are slaughtered. Entire cities have been wiped out.)

>Russian success in other parts of the world is showing (Azerbaijan humiliates Armenia all the way. The Russians flee their so-called peacekeeping troops)

>The reasons are that Europe is backing off on sanctions (NOt even close)

>NATO is stepping aside to avoid nukes
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(But that’s changed thanks to a struggling Kremlin that has failed to follow through with its threats. 
“Over time, the administration has recognized that they can provide larger, more capable, longer-distance, heavier weapons to the Ukrainians and the Russians have not reacted,” former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor told The Hill.
“The Russians have kind of bluffed and blustered, but they haven’t been provoked. And there was concern [over this] in the administration early on — there still is to some degree — but the fear of provoking the Russians has gone down,” added Taylor, who is now with the U.S. Institute of Peace. )

>BRICS is gaining steam (For First Time Ever, India Votes Against Russia Over Ukraine at UN)

>other countries are starting to favor Russia more (The Netherlands offers Ukraine extra support for the struggle and reconstruction of the country.)


Incredible. Someone here has reached a level of copium the universe has never seen before.
Seriously read this again. Just wow. Wow

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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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Waradlain
on 01/08/2022, 15:13:45 UTC

Alright there's no official language in US on federal level but most states have English as official language at the state levels, but English is definitely a national and regional language in US of A, so my point still stands.

Banning books of minorities decided by the majority, of course majority can always decide to stop discriminating if they wish to vote so, tyranny of the majority at it's finest. Guess technically Jews could always stop the concentration camps if they had majority in Nazi Germany... Cause you know discrimination and racism is always decided via majority vote

The same famous russian culture you say huh?

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Piotrovsky (the director of the vast State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg) goes on to describe Russian culture as an important export, similar to the country's war in Ukraine. "Our recent exhibitions abroad are just a powerful cultural offensive. If you want, a kind of 'special operation', which a lot of people don't like. But we are coming. And no one can be allowed to interfere with our offensive."

Using comparisons to historic wars, the museum director then explains why Russians must support the current war in Ukraine. “Right now our country has made the transition to a different time,” Piotrovsky said. “The first period of the Scythian war has come to an end. We retreated and retreated, now we are no longer retreating. A turn has been made. And it’s already clear that is the final turn. It all began in 2014 in Crimea.”

Piotrovsky casts the transformation in epochal terms, with the museum as an island of stability. “Our country is carrying out great global transformations,” he said. “And we, accordingly, are part of them and with her. Our position is one of calm, normal work.”

Summing up, Id say fuck you and fuck your russian culture. This stuff should be banned in every single country that cares about its national security.
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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Waradlain
on 31/07/2022, 20:58:20 UTC






Everything you write is absolute nonsense that shows that you are here not to understand the issue. You found some obscure article and you really should have shown this:

Chronology of Ukrainian language suppression

17th century
1627 – Decree (ukase) of Tsar Michael on a petition of the Moscow Patriarch Filaret to burn in the Tsardom of Muscovy all copies of the Didactic gospels of Kyrylo Stavrovetsky [uk], one of the didactic gospels of Kyrylo Stavrovetsky.[1][2]
1688 – on the orders of Moscow Patriarch Joakim in huge fires on the streets of Moscow "Crocheted Christ" of Antin Radivilovsky [Wikidata] was burned, together with the works of prominent Ukrainian theologians Peter Mogila, Lazar Baranovych and Innocent (Giesel).[3][2]
1690 – Condemnation and anathema of the Council of the ROC for "new Kievan books" by Petro Mohyla, Cyril Stavrovetsky, Symeon of Polotsk, Lazar Baranovych, Antonius Radivilovsky [Wikidata] and others.[2]
1696 – decision of the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth on the introduction of the polish language in the courts and institutions of the Right-Bank Ukraine.[2]
18th century
1720 – Peter I's decree banning printing in the Ukrainian language and the seizure of Ukrainian church books.[4][2]
1729 – Peter II ordered decrees and orders written in Ukraine be rewritten in Russian.[2]
1763 – Catherine II's decree banning the teaching in Ukrainian in Kiev-Mohyla Academy.[2]
1769 – Prohibition of the Synod of Ukrainian print and use the primer.[2]
1775 – The destruction of the Zaporozhian Sich and closing of Ukrainian schools at the offices of the Cossack regiment.[2]
1789 – the Polish Sejm Commission on Education ordered the closure of all Ukrainian schools.[2]
19th century
1804 – according to a special royal decree in the Russian empire, all Ukrainian-language schools were banned, which led to the complete degradation of the Ukrainian population.[5]
1817 – Introduction of the Polish language in all public schools in what is now Western Ukraine.[2]
1832 – Reorganization of education in Ukraine on the empire-wide principles and transforming all teaching into Russian language[2]
1847 – The crackdown on the Brotherhood of Cyril and Methodius and increased persecution of the Ukrainian language and culture, the prohibition of the best works of Shevchenko, Kulish, Kostomarov and others.[2]
1859 – Ministry of Religion and Science of Austria-Hungary attempt to replace Ukrainian Cyrillic alphabet with Latin in Eastern Galicia and Bukovyna .[2]
1862 – Closing Ukrainian Sunday schools for adults in the Russian part of Ukraine.[2]
1863 – Valuev Circular prohibiting censors from giving permission to the publication of Ukrainian spiritual and popular educational literature: "there was, is not and could not have been a separate Little Russian language".[2]
1864 – Adoption of the Charter of the primary school at which education was to be conducted only in Russian.[2]
1869 – Introduction of the Polish language as the official language of education and of the administration of Polish Eastern Galicia.[2]
1870 – Comment of Minister of Education of Russia Dmitry Tolstoy that "the ultimate goal of education for all inorodtsy (non-Russians, literally "people of other descent"), is unarguably their Russification."[2]
1876 - Alexander II's Ems decree banning the printing and import from abroad of any Ukrainian literature, and to ban Ukrainian stage performances and Ukrainian lyrics in music scores, that is folk songs.[6]
1881 – Prohibition of teaching in the public schools and conducting church sermons in Ukrainian.[2]
1884 – the ban by Alexander III of Ukrainian theater in all the provinces of Little Russia.[2]
1888 – a decree by Alexander III banned the use of the Ukrainian language in official institutions and of Ukrainian given names.[2]
1892 – Prohibition to translate books from Russian into Ukrainian.[2]
1895 – Prohibition by the Main Administration of Printing to publish Ukrainian-language children's books.[2]
20th century
1911 – Resolution VIIth congress of the nobility in Moscow's only Russian-language education and the inadmissibility of the use of other languages in schools in Russia.[2]
1913 – Ukrainian banned from all public schools in Alberta, Canada, home to the largest Ukrainian diaspora community in the New World at that time.[2]
1914 – Prohibition of celebrating the 100th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko, the decree of Nicholas II prohibition of the Ukrainian press.[2]
1914, 1916 – Russification campaign in western Ukraine, the prohibition of the Ukrainian word, education, church.[2]
1922 – Part of the proclamation of the Central Committee of the RCP (b), and the Communist Party (b) the "theory" of the struggle between the two cultures in Ukraine – city (Russian) and peasant (Ukrainian), which should win the first one.[2]
1924 – Law of the Republic of Poland on limiting the use of the Ukrainian language in the administration, judiciary, education subservient to the Polish lands.[2]
1924 – Kingdom of Romania law on the obligations of all the "Romanians" who "lost their mother language," to educate children only in Romanian schools.[2]
1925 – Ukrainian final closure of the "secret" of the university in Lviv[2]
1926 – Stalin's letter to "Comrade. Kaganovich and other members of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CP (B) U with the sanction of the struggle against the "national bias", the beginning harassment of "Ukrainization".[2]
1933 – Stalin's telegram to stop "Ukrainization".[clarification needed][2][7][8]
1933 – Abolition in Romania Ministerial Decree of 31 December 1929, which permits a few hours a week of the Ukrainian language in schools with a majority of students with the Ukrainians.[2]
1934 – A special order of the Ministry of Education of Romania's dismissal "for the hostile attitude of the State and the Romanian people" of all Ukrainian teachers who demanded the return to school of Ukrainian.[2]
1958 – Enshrined in Art. 20 Principles of Legislation of the USSR and the Union Republics on Public Education of the situation on the free choice of language learning, the study of all languages except Russian, at the request of students' parents.[2]
1960–1980 – Mass closure of Ukrainian schools in Poland and Romania.[clarification needed][2]
1970 – Order of the Ministry of Education of the USSR on academic thesis defense only in Russian language.[2]
1972 – Prohibition of party bodies to celebrate the anniversary of the museum Kotlyarevskyi in Poltava.[2]
1973 – Prohibition to celebrate the anniversary of Ivan Kotlyarevsky's "Aeneid."[2]
1984 – Order of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR on the transfer proceedings in all the museums of the Soviet Union, the Russian language.[2]
1984 – Back to the USSR payments increased by 15% of the salary for teachers of the Russian language in comparison with teachers of Ukrainian language.[9][clarification needed]
1989 – the decree of the Central Committee of the CPSU on "legislative consolidation of the Russian language as a nationwide".[2]
1990 – adoption by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Law on the languages of the peoples of the USSR, where the Russian language was granted official status.[2]
21st century
2012 – The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine draft law "On State Language Policy", which steadily narrowed the scope of use of the Ukrainian language in most of the regions of Ukraine.[10][11]
2014 – The Ukrainian language has been suppressed in Russia-occupied Crimea,[12][13][14][15] so-called Luhansk People's Republic,[16][17] and so-called Donetsk People's Republic[18][19][20][21]

Nothing has changed these days:

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With a blessing from the Russian Orthodox Church, occupation “authorities” in Mariupol have burnt a large library belonging to the Petro Mohyla Church, Mariupol mayoral advisor Petro Andriushchenko said in a Telegram post on June 25.

How do you think the ban on the Ukrainian language use in Ukraine, which has been consistently carried out by russia for centuries, has given any result? No doubt. Im surprised that people remember Ukrainian at all. Everything that is happening now with the language in Ukraine is absolutely correct, although it's a very long way that Ukraine will definitely go through.

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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 31/07/2022, 20:39:28 UTC

Threat I was in the southern regions for a week, I just arrived, I will say - I did not expect such a change in the mentality of the local population! The population - which had always been quite calm about Russia and the Russians before. The reason for this is simple - from the 30-50s of the last century, the south and east of Ukraine actively, forcibly replaced the indigenous Ukrainian population with people from the western outskirts of the Moscow ulus.
So, today these people, I will not fantasize that 100%, but the total majority say that the only enemy is Russia and the inhabitants of Russia. Not Russian by nationality, namely the inhabitants of Russia. So it was the bald scum and the inhabitants of Russia, to the squeals of "we are one people" (funny fantasy), that made Ukrainians blood enemies for centuries.
Well, to finish positively - wait for cool news from the south in the near future, believe me, it will be a lot of fun! Smiley

Would like to ask two things: whos the bald scum and southern regions of what.
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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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on 31/07/2022, 20:35:25 UTC


Russia was very reluctant to return the prisoners from Azovstal to Ukraine, which is why it exchanged 144 soldiers, including prisoners from Azovstal, for Russian soldiers. You are quoting some nonsense.
It amazes me that such primitive things have to be explained. Nevertheless, it is not surprising that so many people are ready to believe in the most diverse Ukrainian nonsense.







It's not about who wants to return whom. The point is that russia killed 50+ people and is trying to shift the blame. Even tho the facts show that russia undoubtedly did it. That's all.