Nice tight grouping.
A nice after/before pic of the two vessels destroyed in dry dock in Sevastopol today: [ATTACH]
In a nutshell. No compromise with the genocidal murderers is possible. [MEDIA]
Master Pu's disappearance coincides with Prigozhin's death and the dismantling of Prigozhin's troll factories. He was just one of those trolls.
mervyn, being a vatnik, will understand "В огороде бузина, а в Киеве — дядька". Which perfectly describes his deflection from his own lies.
You just pulled that "US citizen" thing out of your ass. Like you do a lot of "info". Admit it.
Of course he's not. He is a Crimean Tartar though, born to parents deported from Crimea by Russians.
I really thought it was a joke. It was not. This is a good resolution pic from CNN of a Russian strategic bomber TU-95 covered with tires. For...
RT. Pathetic.
Kinda unbelievable. Satellite photos are showing that Russians spread (I am not kidding) automobile tires over TU-95 strategic bombers to...
Just a flesh wound, really. [MEDIA]
The attack on the military airfield in Pskov started around midnight. The detonations and the shooting continued until around 2am. Detonations -...
It was not a funeral. It was a special funerary operation.
Which was just closed to visitors by the authorities :) Streisand effect.
Some funny stuff happening with Prigozhin's funeral. The authorities were so afraid of anyone finding out about or attending it that they staged...
I wish someone would find an explanation for this video that doesn't involve Russian soldiers abandoning a toddler alone by the side of the road...
Correct signal is: if we intend to give something to Ukraine, we give it. If we don't, we don't. Saying no, no, no, then suddenly yes is stupid...
US has to get its crap together. This constant wishy-washiness is sending a completely wrong signal to the Russians.
It's interesting that Ukrainians have now developed underwater drones. If those at reasonable depth and quietly, they will be unstoppable.
At first I thought maybe it translates better into Russian? But no, it doesn't. "Война в витрине" is not a common Russian expression.
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