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Doesn’t look like a good start to the day for the Russians
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The same Chinese who when asked for help to mediate months ago by the US, back channelled.intelligence to Russia and did not nothing to help?
Weaning ourselves off cheap Chinese tat is going to be harder than Russian oil.
One of the molotov production lines we saw on the news the other day was of young ladies making hundreds of them, filling bottles with petrol, oil and polystyrene foam. The foam causes the fireball to adhere to its target, creates thick black poisonous smoke too. Plenty other stuff can be added if available, bleach and acid etc. The Pravda Brewery over there have switched from making bottled craft beer to making Molotovs theyve even printed up labels for the bottles with the words "putin is a dick". I'm guessing the brewery might have the capability of pressure sealing the bottles too thus creating a massively more explosive device. Good on them.If the Russians had stayed within their own borders none of this would be necessary. For many Ukrainians it’s the only means of defence they have.
Only way they can do anything really they are throwing the kitchen sink at Ukraine now.I thowt large-scale parachute operations were a thing of the past tbh. Russian military tactics seem to be stuck in 1944.
So this makes the decision not to blow up the big out outside of Kyiv all the more interesting.You must be logged on to see media items
This is how I think it’s going to go hit civilians to cause surrender. Dirty as fuck tactic by the cunitsYou must be logged on to see media items
Problem for the Russki's is they still have the civilians to deal with and that will require leaving a fair number of troops behindThis is how I think it’s going to go hit civilians to cause surrender. Dirty as fuck tactic by the cunits
I'm assuming no one knows the answer to the question i posted earlier.
Does the missile strike (accidental or not) on the Slovenian consulate constitue an act of aggression to a NATO member?
40 million game as fuck civiliansI'm assuming no one knows the answer to the question i posted earlier.
Does the missile strike (accidental or not) on the Slovenian consulate constitue an act of aggression to a NATO member?
Problem for the Russki's is they still have the civilians to deal with and that will require leaving a fair number of troops behind
Yes they do of course Ukraine srill also need to ensure they protest those who can’t fight etc who haven’t left, elderly sick disabled and children. Or are you meaning to police them? As Russians don’t have near enough soldiers to do that.I'm assuming no one knows the answer to the question i posted earlier.
Does the missile strike (accidental or not) on the Slovenian consulate constitue an act of aggression to a NATO member?
Problem for the Russki's is they still have the civilians to deal with and that will require leaving a fair number of troops behind
What?Wonder what putin would think if China waltzed into Russia from the east. Claiming it as their own. Siberia aside there's not much other than land between the Chinese border and moscow
They "regret" Russias invasion of Ukraine. That's a diplomatic way of saying what the fuck are you playing at.
So this makes the decision not to blow up the big out outside of Kyiv all the more interesting.
Conflict is the term they usedHave they called it an invasion yet? That’s key.
What is your question other than whatWhat?
An over used statement in the last week, I thought x was a thing of the past…I thowt large-scale parachute operations were a thing of the past tbh. Russian military tactics seem to be stuck in 1944.
I mean, fuck Russia
but Molotov cocktails don’t sit right with me. The initial explosion is fine (for a war zone type of fine) but putting stuff like bleach or slow burning oil should be against the Geneva convention. It’s a form of chemical warfare