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Busy night in Crimea
This is not over in Dagestan. Police arrested the father who is a politician of two of the gunmen.
Gunmen have opened fire on this car in Sergokala.
Some on social media are calling on all of dagestan to now rise up.
Another nice target within Russia. It's nice seeing footage of military buildings being destroyed within Russia rather than Russians bombing civilian buildings in Ukraine.
https://mil.in.ua/en/news/ukrainian-aviation-hit-the-command-post-of-the-motorized-rifle-regiment-in-the-belgorod-region/
Very little evidence of anything on that video let alone war crimes.
What are Russian civilians doing in an occupied country during a war? They literally have no right being on the beach. They have no right being in Ukraine. It's a true statement.
The attacks were in Derbent and Makhachkala today. 125kms between the two cities. Two churches, a police station attacked, a synagogue on fire. (didn't think there'd be a synagogue or Jewish people in Dagestan). A russian orthodox priest beheaded. Weird reports they only say 6 or to 10 attackers involved. Think at that there'd be more.
A suspected war crime against innocent civilians and all you can say is they shouldn't have been there. That says a lot about you as a person.
Ukraine still seems to have a lot of targets to hit with more immediate impact like trying to knock out the infrastructure of putin's terrorist campaign against their country:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c511ny02qjwo
Lots of bullets flying
There's fighting in Dagestan today/this evening. It appears a local politician's sons were involved in the group. Seems there may be a muslim angle or else that's the way Russian media are painting it as.
Six policemen killed and unknown yet civilians. Battles were near an orthodox church. Buildings on fire and troops and tanks deployed. A police station attacked.
John Simpson on Twitter...
No one forced Putin to invade Ukraine. He chose to do it because he wanted to restore Russia’s battered self-esteem after the USSR’s collapse. NATO expanded because ex-Soviet bloc countries feared Russia would come for them too, and were desperate for NATO to let them join.
https://twitter.com/JohnSimpsonNews
so, you have a degree of trust in Putin/Russia. Okay.
In reality those aren't the only two options. If dictators "had to be" defeated there would be many people gone who are still in power (if only). And there are many possible outcomes to this war apart from total victory or total defeat. Our own country provides plenty of evidence to contradict binary outcomes and the story is still far from finished....
Congrats by the way on losing your mask here, you managed to wear it for a good while.
You've been asked multiple times by multiple posters to elaborate how this could have been done while preserving Ukrainian independence from Russian domination.
You've come up with exactly nothing. Not even tried.
This is just argument by slogan, without foundation. Desperate desperate stuff, the obvious pro-Russian peace calls are transparent.
Your claims have no credibility here.
Those people have no business being on that beach.
That aussie cossack is a Russian vatnik. Saw other tweets claiming that ru air defence shot down the missile and it fell on a beach.
This is just out. Disclaimer; no idea what it is… Russian false flag?
Where did Ben Wallace say this? I'd like to gift the comment to someone elsewhere 😉
I found it.
One year ago today
So you won't comment on if Russia is committing genocide? That's saying a lot cause it's pretty fundamental to any concept of peace.
Chinese space program. And no care given for safety of the locals.
Asking and answering your own questions is a cowards way out silverharp.
Own your russian support.
what’s that all about ?
Nitric acid I think?
Booster chinese rocket falling on a village in China with the same orange emissions.
all that matters is could the war have been avoided and will be a negative for the European economy, yes to both
It was formerly a farm, and that shed had been used to store fertiliser, as well as the adjoining sheds storing Russian explosives. Great combination !!
Ammonium nitrate. Same as the Beirut explosion a few years ago.
wonder what that nasty orange stuff was.
another massive russian strike on ukranian power grid system
surely its time the ukranians hit russian city power grids too
if people in moscow go cold it wont be long before they grow sick of the war
That's some crater