twitter.com embed works fine; it's just x.com that hasn't been accommodated yet. See, works fine here: I just pasted in the tweet, pressed enter (this is on Desktop)
If he indeed is guilty of his alleged crimes, likely he killed people hus current age and older. No statute of limitations on his crimes.
Since Twitter became X most links seem to be forbidden. I almost always get "Site's 'x.com' robots.txt did not allow access to the url." You have to go to the page in question and paste the link from the address bar.
He was a spritely 89.
This guy will easily be beyond 100 or dead before any extradition process is complete.
Begs the question though, what did he think himself he was being brought into parliament for.
Hard to know when that took place. You'd imagine if that was new footage he'd have actually mentioned something about the strike. Ukranian intel may very well have been mistaken but there's nothing in the videos supplied by Russia so far that shows beyond a doubt that he survived. It would be incredibly easy to do this and you' think they'd jump at the opportunity but they haven't so far.
We also have to take into account Russia's completely accidental and fleeting relationship with the truth.
Small ask, but if you press enter, go to a new line when pasting in your Twitter link, it should automatically convert it to an embedded tweet, thus allowing easy reading. Your wordy links make it hard to parse & I can't always open the tweet thanks to Idiot Musk's mecrurial running of things now.
You'd think that the energy infrastructure in Russia would be perfect targets for elite, trained saboteurs?? Could do a lot of damage from the ground without need to resort to drones/ missiles and contend with Russian air defences.
The Ukrainians have warned that they will respond in kind, to any attacks on their grid this winter.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/26-september-security-service-of-ukraine-promises-harsh-response
It will be interesting to see if this deters Putin this year. Apart from the occasional airport closure, the residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg have been largely unaffected by the invasion up to now. Ukraine have shown that they can hit targets as far away as Moscow. If the lights start going out in Moscow, people will start to question if Putin is actually strong enough protect them.
Demjanjuk did. This one will travel fine.
Clash Report on X: "Russia Navy's Black Sea Fleet Commander Admiral Viktor Nikolayevich Sokolov looks pretty much alive after Ukrainian claims that he was killed. “Russian Navy’s Black Sea Fleet is fulfilling the tasks set by the command confidently and successfully,” he said. https://t.co/fy6rcxBCMh" / X (twitter.com)
Moscow air base attacked Soumyadip 🇮🇳🇷🇺 on X: "‼️🇺🇦💥🇷🇺 Reportedly, an explosion occurred in Chkalovsky Air Base, Moscow region, #Russia. #ukrainedrone system is a probable culprit on it. #UkraineWarNews #UkrainianArmy #RussianDefenceMinistry #UkraineRussiaWar #UkraineWar #russianinvasion #Moscow #NATO https://t.co/gk3BtbHlce" / X (twitter.com)
He is 98, probably wouldn't survive the flight.
By the looks of it, a couple of posters have an axe to grind with you based on your posting history in this thread and are going to have a dig at every opportunity. Which is very uncivil, but there you go. We could do with a few more posters offering informed, balanced updates with sources and links. Personally I find yourself and @jmreire to be among the better contributors to the thread lately.
Poland economy is improving, I have a feeling alot of weapon manufacturing will be going to Ukraine/Poland Post war due to arms contracts. Last time I visited, lot of German manufacturing have moves there. Couldn't get over size of farms and hoe new/large ag machinery. Cost of living and inflation tho is prob affecting them
No idea what thats about....
That is, we're assuming, the MIG is not a plywood decoy.
If it was the Russians who'd made the same mistake leaving very valuable technology exposed within easy striking range everyone here would be mocking their stupidity.
Just shows they don't have a total monopoly on it.
Pointing out errors might help prevent repeats.
Here we go.
Suppose Putin is right now is denazifying Ukraine right?
All this Political Correctness gone mad these days.
You can't even given a literal ex-Nazi Waffen-SS member a standing ovation in your national parliament anymore.
What is the world coming to?
Absolutely,I'm pretty sure the Israelies will be watching this too, some of the worse offenders of the death camps were Ukrainian unit's known for there visousness towards civilian populations
Interesting article here.
Regime Change in Russia Won't Lead to Chaos or Collapse.
"History shows that a change of leader in Russia has almost always been accompanied not by civil strife, but by liberalization."
https://carnegieendowment.org/politika/90622
Definitely it's miles ahead where it was in many ways but the last few years have been tough compared to the new lifestyle's they got used to.
Some cities turning off all lights at night to save power, very few socialising out in pubs restaurants, nightclubs etc. Meet such as beef, fish and chicken out of people's budget's so buying cheap pork instead.
They'll survive it just surprised me how much they're spending on military when the country is struggling but for reasons pointed out it makes sense.
Few more heads will roll for this which is only right.
The Speaker already resigned over this. Poland even has an extradition in the works.
From Paraded as a Ukrainian hero in WW2 in Canada to extradition for war crimes against poles and Jews during the war fate has a funny way of catching up with people
The times were far tougher in the past in Poland's pre-EU days. I travelled through it back then. Once they joined the EU, they have come along way though. They flooded into the EU, and from that time, their lives improved to the extent that after Brexit and Covid, many returned home and stayed there.
Swiss leopard 2 tanks story from last year is still Rumbling on ,
Looks like they are going to rhemimenthal under the condition they cannot be transferred to Ukraine,
That comment by Julian Roepcke is idiotic - he always blames the Ukrainians if they take losses. There's a war on, of course there are going to be losses.
Really any need for 3 links to the same Russian story?
1 is enough.
And even at that I have my doubts.
Yeah I agree. Been to Poland a lot in recent years and just noticed times are very tough there but it's a worthwhile investment in their future security.