C-Mag wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 11:50 pmThe Ghost of Kiev now has shot down 30 Russian aircraft.
https://gab.com/QAnon211/posts/107919521787474519
Pretty impressive, Pappy Boyington only shot down 28 in 4 years of war.
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Haumana wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 12:06 amC-Mag wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 11:50 pmThe Ghost of Kiev now has shot down 30 Russian aircraft.
https://gab.com/QAnon211/posts/107919521787474519
Pretty impressive, Pappy Boyington only shot down 28 in 4 years of war.
There is a time for good men to do bad things.
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ria.ru is a Russian Gov't Backed/Owned media source... just remember that. It takes it's marching orders from the Kremlin on most things when it comes to propaganda.C-Mag wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 6:15 pmOriginal Source
https://ria.ru/20220306/biooruzhie-1776951830.html
Translation done by a Blogger
https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/
He's pro Russian in this conflict, knows the Russian language.
Here's a quote from another post of his, sums up his perspective
I am on record already--bar some very few exceptions of a professional and objective analysis from Western professionals (i.e. Macgregor, Ritter, Armstrong, Saker et al), the reporting and analyzing Russia's operation in 404 by US military "experts", including all those senior and highest ranked officers, disqualifies them completely from being taken seriously and as people who know the subject. No wonder then to see the US war record of the last 75 years. Responding to other "professors" of what have you who spew plain simple ukie propaganda--there is no even need to discuss that. The West is in full blown war against Russia and because of that there is no low and lying they will not stoop to.
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https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/sta ... 000FE7ddNQ
More in-depth (in theory) story.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/an ... ar-AAUItB9Hacking group Anonymous interrupts Russian state TV programs with footage of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and an anti-war message.
It claims to have accessed TV channels “Russia 24”, “Channel 1”, “Moscow 24”, & streaming services Wink and Ivi.
More in-depth (in theory) story.
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11,000 Casualties sounds like complete bullshit.
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It's a total war of annihilation being inflicted by the Russians
this is no holds barred
the Ukrainians are obviously going to lie to gain advantage they can
this is no holds barred
the Ukrainians are obviously going to lie to gain advantage they can
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Feels like the risk of the balloon going up is dramatically increasing.
I think there is a fair chance the Russians are going to face enormous casualties and material loss in the subsequent insurgency unless they go home, and obviously Putin can't just leave.
Everybody keeps focusing on NATO, but Russia already proved both that NATO is useless and that Russia was absolutely the biggest joke of a boogie man ever, except for the fact that they still sit on about 6k nuclear warheads. I would bet you that if all those Baltic states were to form a league they could probably fend off the Russian army as it exists right now, no problem.
But that is the problem. Those Russians completely bogged down outside of Kyiv right now are their best. Those are the guys backing, for instance, India in Kashmir right now. If China decided to invade a small country literally on the other side of one their land borders right now, it's over. Right? But Russia has no interest in Kashmir whereas China has claims on territory India controls and India just killed a few Chinese infantry last year there.
The basis for global stability was just proven pointless. What's more, these God damned corporations and banks just proved they are more powerful than nation states, including our own. They could destroy our economy too.
I dunno. I hope these are just paranoid fears. Good luck, guys. I almost want to go to Kyiv, though. I am in my late 40s and I smell glory like nothing else happening. You have to go sometime.
I think there is a fair chance the Russians are going to face enormous casualties and material loss in the subsequent insurgency unless they go home, and obviously Putin can't just leave.
Everybody keeps focusing on NATO, but Russia already proved both that NATO is useless and that Russia was absolutely the biggest joke of a boogie man ever, except for the fact that they still sit on about 6k nuclear warheads. I would bet you that if all those Baltic states were to form a league they could probably fend off the Russian army as it exists right now, no problem.
But that is the problem. Those Russians completely bogged down outside of Kyiv right now are their best. Those are the guys backing, for instance, India in Kashmir right now. If China decided to invade a small country literally on the other side of one their land borders right now, it's over. Right? But Russia has no interest in Kashmir whereas China has claims on territory India controls and India just killed a few Chinese infantry last year there.
The basis for global stability was just proven pointless. What's more, these God damned corporations and banks just proved they are more powerful than nation states, including our own. They could destroy our economy too.
I dunno. I hope these are just paranoid fears. Good luck, guys. I almost want to go to Kyiv, though. I am in my late 40s and I smell glory like nothing else happening. You have to go sometime.
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I feel the same way, but I'm in my fifties now, and my right hip is worn outSpeaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 7:08 amI almost want to go to Kyiv, though. I am in my late 40s and I smell glory like nothing else happening. You have to go sometime.
I'd be a burden not a boon to the young troops in a close quarters fight
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