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Russia invading Ukraine (NEWS/UPDATES)

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If it's used on defenceless Civilians then that changes the game for me.
I think you might be right, can’t see troops in but can see Air Force defence if it happens, Tbf at this point what have the Russians got to lose?

My biggest fear with this is introducing chemical warfare
 
Fingers crossed for these brave fuckers tonight.

I’m hoping the US and UK special ops are in there in Ukrainian uniforms and giving them the best shot.

The world will be up in arms tomorrow morning is civilians are being targeted. Fail to see how we couldn’t get involved at that point regardless of the consequences.
 
annihilating anything in its path, for safer passage for the troops following up. It’s a f***ing barbaric weapon.

Imagine full battery’s of these raining down on somewhere like Kiev man :eek:

Is Putin stupid enough to use that sort of weaponry on civilians? The outrage would be on a scale never seen before and even the Chinese would distance themselves
 
I think you might be right, can’t see troops in but can see Air Force defence if it happens, Tbf at this point what have the Russians got to lose?

My biggest fear with this is introducing chemical warfare
I could be wrong marra, but I don’t think the Russians have chemical weapons. If they did that would also trigger a few things that would justify military involvement from NATO.
 
It’s always been rumoured Putin longs for the Czarist empire not the USSR.

Ukraine’s curfews are another clever tactic. Basically helps distinguish any military or covert Russian operations. Be a fair few NLAWs and Javelins used on Russian columns blatantly driving through any urban area

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Watched a documentary by BBC Moscow corespondent Steve Rosenberg. He said Putin and a many other Russians see Russia as the natural successor to the Roman and Byzantine Empires.
 
I could be wrong marra, but I don’t think the Russians have chemical weapons. If they did that would also trigger a few things that would justify military involvement from NATO.
Did the Russians not use them in Syria?
 
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