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  • Nickdfresh
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    Originally posted by Nitro Express
    Russia might be ran by assholes but you want to support the SS? You really are stoned. Stalin was worse than Putin but you don’t glorify Hitler because he’s moving on an asshole. But if you like Nazi insignias you would fit in with the Azov Battalion.
    As opposed to the Wagner mercenary kill-for-hire private company? Stop being such a Rusich cunt!
    Last edited by Nickdfresh; 05-31-2023, 08:42 PM.

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  • Nitro Express
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    Originally posted by Kristy
    I want one!




    Shame I spend all my money on drugs.
    Russia might be ran by assholes but you want to support the SS? You really are stoned. Stalin was worse than Putin but you don’t glorify Hitler because he’s moving on an asshole. But if you like Nazi insignias you would fit in with the Azov Battalion.

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  • Nickdfresh
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    Russia has lost two-thirds of its tanks since it invaded Ukraine as its military struggles with obsolete Soviet-era weapons, analyst says
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    Tom Porter
    Tue, May 30, 2023 at 9:50 AM EDT

    A destroyed Russian tank stands by the road in front of an orthodox temple in the town of Sviatohirsk in Ukraine.Getty Images
    Russia has lost two-thirds of its tanks amid the stalled Ukraine invasion, a blog said.

    The figures confirm reports that Russia's armored vehicles have been decimated during the war.

    The country's military has had to take Soviet-era tanks out of storage to fight.

    The Russian military has lost at least two-thirds of its tanks since it launched its invasion of Ukraine, according to analysts.

    Oryx, a Netherlands-based open source intelligence website, said that the Kremlin's total tank loss in Ukraine now stands at around 2,000.

    The website, which publishes a running tally of Russian military weapons and equipment losses based on pictures and other battlefield data, said 1,239 of the tanks had been destroyed, 106 damaged, 113 abandoned, and 544 captured.

    Jakub Janovsky, a military analyst who contributes to the website, told Insider that Russia had started the war with around 3,000 operational tanks.
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    FULL STORY @ Business Insider

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  • Nickdfresh
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    Russian intelligence ship Ivan Khurs hit by Ukranian drone and likely lost:

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  • Nickdfresh
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    April fools, motherfuckers!

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  • Kristy
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    These guys cannot be for real

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  • Kristy
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    I want one!




    Shame I spend all my money on drugs.

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  • Kristy
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    Bitchin'

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  • Kristy
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    This is great. RuZZian bomb shelters open for business

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  • Kristy
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    Last edited by Kristy; 05-22-2023, 05:24 PM.

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  • Kristy
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    Last edited by Kristy; 05-22-2023, 05:25 PM.

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  • Kristy
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    Originally posted by Nickdfresh
    “Russian volunteers have proven that the Russian government is completely defenseless against organized resistance by Russians,” the official told Yahoo News. “Ukraine welcomes the desire of Russians to change the political system in their own country.”
    Simply because the RuZZian government has not lead a crackdown on these play soldier weekend warrior shitheads. When they do, Pooptin will make examples out of them because that what RuZZia does to its dissenting citizens. It's pretty much RuZZia's entire history

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  • Nickdfresh
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    Anti-Putin Russian Guerillas Strike Russian Border Town, Panic Belgorod

    Pro-Ukrainian Russian partisans advance into Russia’s Belgorod region in surprise raid
    A lightning raid that stuns Moscow.

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    Michael Weiss and James Rushton
    Mon, May 22, 2023 at 1:20 PM EDT

    KYIV — Russia may have taken the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut Sunday, but forces aligned with Ukraine apparently took a tiny part of Russia on Monday — or so video and photograph footage suggested as of just after noon local time. Ukrainian armored vehicles, including at least one tank, were seen attacking a border post, in the town of Kozinka, in the Belgorod region of southern Russia.

    Drone footage, taken from the Ukrainian side of the border, showed a lone tank advancing toward the Russian border checkpoint in Kozinka, the main building of which had several large holes blasted in its exterior walls. A group of three light armored vehicles was also spotted in the same location, with Ukrainian marks — white crosses — clearly painted on their hulls. Footage circulating on social media and purportedly shot inside the checkpoint building showed Russian passports scattered on the floor, a portrait of Vladimir Putin hanging on the wall and a dead border guard.

    What seemed to be a relatively simple Ukrainian cross-border raid — not the first of its kind in 15 months of war — soon revealed itself to be a far more ambitious and dug-in incursion into Russian territory. From Kozinka, the counter-invaders advanced toward the larger Russian town of Grayvoron. As of Monday morning, the Ukrainian-aligned forces had advanced 3.5 miles over the border into Russia.

    As they progressed, the pro-Ukraine Russians handed out leaflets telling Russian soldiers how to surrender and promising their good treatment if the soldiers did. “The best deсision for you and your family is to surrender to the Armed Forces of Ukraine!” the leaflets read. “The prisoners are fed according to the norm of our soldiers, and if you have desire you will be arranged for paid work.”

    Ukraine denies involvement

    Andriy Yusov, a spokesman for Ukraine's military intelligence directorate, claimed that the operation in the Belgorod region was carried out exclusively by Russian citizens, with the aim to “create a certain security zone to protect the Ukrainian civilian population.” Mykhailo Podoliak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, also claimed that Kyiv had no direct involvement in the events in Belgorod, which they were watching “with interest.”

    “As you know, tanks are sold at any Russian military store and underground guerrilla groups are composed of Russian citizens,” Podoliak said.

    Ukraine’s denial mirrored and mocked the Kremlin’s own past denials of its incursions into Ukraine, including the 2014 seizure and illegal annexation of Crimea.

    Another senior Ukrainian military intelligence official, in what can be described as a smirking disavowal of any hand in the matter, told Yahoo News: “These are not regular units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, definitely not our style of warfare. There are many analogies in history where the people themselves decide when to take up arms and defend their rights and freedoms. Finland in 1939, Hungary in 1956, Czechoslovakia in 1968. Similarly Ukraine in 2014, in the territory of Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk regions. As a rule, a referendum with 82% to 84% support from the local population follows. In any case, ‘We are not there.’”

    “Russian volunteers have proven that the Russian government is completely defenseless against organized resistance by Russians,” the official told Yahoo News. “Ukraine welcomes the desire of Russians to change the political system in their own country.”

    Russia reacts

    The Russian military scrambled to get reinforcements to the border as the advance of the pro-Ukrainian forces continued. Mi-8 transport helicopters were seen over Kozinka and Rakitnoye, dropping flares and flying low in an attempt to avoid portable surface-to-air missiles. Local Russian civilians fled, forming long lines of traffic as they made their exit from the area.

    The Kremlin’s public reaction was first an attempt to downplay the attack. Dmitry Peskov, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, described the action as the work of a “Ukrainian sabotage group” but said Russia had “sufficient forces” in Belgorod to deal with them.

    “A sabotage and reconnaissance group of the Armed Forces of Ukraine entered the territory of the Grayvoron district,” Vyacheslav Gladkov, the Russian governor of the region, said in a statement. “The armed forces of the Russian Federation, together with the border service, the Russian Guard and the FSB,” he added, referring to the successor agency of the Soviet KGB, “are taking the necessary measures to eliminate the enemy.” Russian military bloggers also claimed that the deputy head of the Grayvoron city administration was wounded “during the shelling of the administration building,” a claim Yahoo News cannot independently verify.

    Though the prospects for the invaders to hang on to any territorial gains is dim, the incursion has already embarrassed the Kremlin a day after its declaration of victory in Bakhmut, a blasted-out city in Donetsk, which Russian forces — particularly the Wagner mercenary corps — have been trying to sack for nine months. The Belgorod raid will no doubt force the Russian military to redeploy elements from a badly strained army to reinforce the border region.

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  • Kristy
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    What's this?

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