He's not removing upstanding citizens. We share the atmosphere with them. Good riddance. More dead Orcs. Putin has no opposition except in his mind.
I imagine if its true about Kadyrov there'll be some rejoicing, quietly, in Checnya.
🎵 Kadyrov in a coma, I hope, I hope, it's serious... 🎵
Here he is recently in his patented "defenestration protection suit" that he invented himself.
Ramzan must have been getting ideas beyond his station like Yevgeny Prigozhin was. As regards the recent attack on Crimea, I think long after this war is done we will hear some interesting stories of just what British and other Western special forces got up to during the war.
It seems the plan with Belarus is ever closer Union.
Some take overs are gradual.
The Sudan conflict like Ukraine is now seeing the use of Kamikaze drones similar to Ukraine. How have terrorists across Europe and America not started using these yet?
If there was a terrorist attack using a drone I can imagine there'd be an immediate blanket ban on their free sale. They'd probably end up being allowed only under license.
Tis but a scratch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J6F_3Bhomk
Klishchiivka liberated. Andriivka was also finally confirmed as liberated after yesterdays confusion. It's just a pie of rubble at this stage really.
Kids. Don't talk to guys with a Z on their shoulder.
A Russian soldier back from the frontline shows 6 year olds how a grenade works.
Anyone heard this story?Beggars belief if true.
It is back to the Neanderthals for that crowd (if they would be welcomed)
Holy shít. I just presumed when you said "grenade" it was a dummy but ... oh my god. I'd be curious for a translation but I can make a pretty solid guess what the lady was saying. Is it any wonder the country's going to the dogs, its population shrinking. The men are maniacs.
Desensitised to reality.
Video with English subtitles.
https://twitter.com/realToKro/status/1702632737876615549
If ever there was a video that reflected how much self-harm Russia has done by invading Ukraine this is it.
I'm not sure the commentator meant his literal head was given as a prize.
But then it's Russia. So who knows?
CNN should have sought further clarification before maybe running the headline.
But then maybe they did and he meant what he literally said.
Probably gonna be used as a ball in a game of sledgehammer polo.
I think it's pretty clear that the "head given as a prize" comment was just an idiom.
Here's the exact quite from 12:09 in the video:
What it indicates to me is that Prigozhin in a way has been, his head has been given as a prize to people like, you know Shoigu and Gerasimov.
There is no claim that his head was literally given to anyone as a prize, and no-one in the CNN video interpreted it as that. What the commentator means was that Prigozhin's death indicates Putin's support for the generals that Prigozhin was opposed to.
"Lukashenko proposes ‘three-way cooperation’ with Putin and Kim Jong-un" (Guardian)
An absolutely horrible headline to read at first glance 🤮
I love the idea Lukashenko thinks he has any clout or say in something like this; he's barely the Mussolini in this entire Axis. More like, I dunno, Pétain.
Maybe they should be already before this happens.
Karma
Pinch of salt, but it's gaining traction. If he dies, one of his hideous relatives will take over no doubt.
Doesn't look like there's much left of Andriivka, but at least the invaders are gone.
I often wonder this too. Thank goodness they weren't around when ISIS was at its peak
I wonder will any of these little places see life again or will this destruction accelerate urbanisation.
The question will be: is this worth rebuilding? In sure the larger urban centres will receive funds and support to rebuild their towns - but little hamlets like this? Would it even be worth it, assuming there are any people to return
Still not seeing this on any reputable news outlets, might be this week's version of Belarus entering the war on Friday.
But very much hoping it's true.
And maybe not so quiet either.... and like his father before him, Kadyrov's fan club is not very big. And like Putin, his "popularity" is directly linked to cash flows. But what ever method Chechens' might use to kill him, I'm pretty sure Putin had nothing to do with it. What would he gain? Knocking off a possible contender? not a chance of a snowball in hell!. A live Kadyrov is 100% more useful to Putin for controlling Chechnya, than a dead Kadyrov would be, triggering unrest again in a very restive province, Chechnya. As if Putin does not have enough on his plate. On the other hand it would be a boost for Zelelsky if only on the basis the more headaches Putin has the better. Will be very interesting to see how it plays out. Old Kadyrov went out with a bang, I wonder how the son will exit? ( whenever it will be...)
Tbf karma for Russian killing that 4 year old is a lot more then the sub being blown up although it's a start. It's crazy to think it almost feels normal at this stage all these civilians dying for 1 man's war.
There's probably a shortage since the ISIS crusade outed and got rid of most of those nutters from Europe. Please God western countries stay the **** away from the middle East as to not give the next generation of nutters to repeat.