Actual footage from Russian high command:
Ukraine lost a MiG-29 today.
Fake news, russia has shot them down 47 times over now, anyway, that's from Twitter
😏
And Russia apparently lost 4 X KA52's today at $16m a pop!
Lol. I've seen comment that Ukraine may not be so "brotherly" next time there's evidence of an invasion from belarus, orcs & co. may not get to cross the border.
And live images from the front, or rear......
🤨 how is it fake news when the source is Ukrainian?
I see the humour went over your head
But but but .
The claim's of a mig29 comes from a pro russian account who's regularly being linked to in this thread.....
Oh dear
Didn't check your sources did you.
The Black Shark is going to go from legendary to mythical if they keep smashing into the dirt..it's not like they have endless fleets of them
All their best pilots must be dead by now too
Around 100 of them were ever built,
I believe in June it was reported they had already lost 15% of them in Ukraine,and they lost them regularly since,
143 countries hate Russia and want to make it known, 35 countries hate Russia but rely on their output to survive, and 5 countries hate the US more than Russia.
I don’t think those 35 hate Russia at all. They just don’t want to p1ss off the US. They might want the war to stop, but that’s not the same as hating Russia, and they likely dont have a problem with the annexation. India has been vocal, publicly, in that Russia has had their back historically when the USA has not. Others of those 35 I think have a similar stance
it’s striking when speaking to Indian colleagues in our large Mumbai office that they don’t speak badly of Russia at all and are largely ambivalent about the annexation. The subject is largely avoided in our interactions
I lived with a few Indians over the last couple of years and they know exactly what's going on. All they give a s**t about is making money and marriage. They pretend to listen to our concerns about global politics but they don't give two s**ts
India is a cesspit briefly disturbed by British colonialism. Indians in India are strange people, with the caste system alive and well. I’ve seen them treat staff very badly.
Indians that leave India behind are far better to deal with.
We take it for granted in the West how well our citizens are looked after and one reason why I hate when people knock Ireland (banana republic etc.) and it’s largely well performing governments (relatively, and not saying above criticism).
Russia, India and China - not such a great bunch of lads.
Well if those few Indians you lived with thought that then obviously that's the view of an entire nation or something.
There have been no heavy goods trains crossing since. The second half of the road bridge isn't running normally either. There's a massive queue of trucks waiting to cross the bridge. This strike has impacted supplies for sure.
It's also looking increasingly likely it was a missile strike. Who's to say Ukraine won't hit it again.
OMG, I can hear the music and all the little Lemmings saying "Let's go!"
I'm so old ... sobs ...
I know this will come as a shock, and I'm truly sorry to be the one who has to break it to you, but it's not beyond the realms of possibility that there are some Ukrainian sources that don't have the best interests of their countrymen at heart.
BREAKING: 50 nations, totalling over 4.2 billion people (more than half the world's population) choose NOT to vote in favour of the latest symbolic UN resolution.
So, the majority of the world's population did not back this resolution. Even if you take China and India out of the equation (why would you?), you're still talking about a group of nations totalling 1.4 almost 1.5 billion that did not back this resolution.
Really, I think this says more about institutions like the UN than anything else really. These organisations are not doing a satisfactory job, and votes such as this really nail that point home. But if you're Ethiopia with 115 million people, or Vietnam with 97 million etc etc... who gives a toss what you think, right? Your opinion doesn't really count according to the western viewpoint.
The dismissive attitude from many people in the west, towards many non western nations and regions of the world, is the reason that many of these countries do not feel compelled to show any loyalty to the west or fall in line with their myopic and largely self-serving world view.
Abstention: (35)
Algeria, Armenia, Bolivia, Burundi, Central African rep, China, Congo, Cuba, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Guinea, Honduras, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lao pdr, Lesotho, Mali, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Pakistan, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Togo, Uganda, United republic of Tanzania, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zimbabwe
Did Not Vote: (10)
Azerbaijan, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Djibouti, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Sao Tome-principe, Turkmenistan, Venezuela
Against: (5)
Belarus, North Korea, Nicaragua, Russia, Syria
Yeah, because those countries are beacons of tolerance and human rights. 🤔. . But you're right about one thing, the UN is not doing its job. If it was, Russia would be long gone from the security council and put on a level with some of those "countries" you've listed above
Ah yes such lovely countries where they treat their citizens with dignity and respect!!!
It's disappointing to see South Africa on that list.
How many of those countries representing half the worlds population are they themselves corrupt to high heavens where a minority live the life while the millions/billions of people struggle from one day to the next? These countries at the UN aren't representative of their populations but representative of their government/leaders wishes as opposed to theose of the populations
Edit to add that the list strangely correlates with those countries whose populations are struggling to get food on the table - https://www.concern.net/knowledge-hub/2022-global-hunger-index
Stupid attempt at an argument
Delighted with this.
And it makes sense, what are all these missile systems for... protection against Russia and her allies, which are spunking them against schools, hospitals and playgrounds at a great rate of attrition. So... makes sense to deploy the defences for EUROPE'S DEFENDER, Ukraine - and against Russia's dwindling supply.
The more I think of it, Europe owes Ukraine more than Ukraine owes the West. They are putting bodies on the line, saving NATO the human cost. I sincerely hope nobody in the West dares ask for payment for these weapons and will be written off in time.
You could have stopped after the first word.
That's why they have all the cars on it, they know its unlikely to be attacked with too many innocent there.