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Comments by "Ivan" (@Ivan-wp1ne1) on "Huge wave of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure - BBC News" video.
@terrorussiansmustdie кто тебе дал право определять кто диктатор а кто нет и бомбить из-за этого другие страны? …тишина, типОк слился
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@terrorussiansmustdie ну да, приведи хоть один пример демократичности украины😂
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They are eager to join Europe, let them to get used to save energy😂
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@rayfarrell9999 was Russia conquered by Afganistan?
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@kisutis you mean USA did not want when Zelya wanted them back in March
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@avocadot0ast0111 false definition. Dictatorship is dicratorship. Autaritarism is autoritatism.
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@avocadot0ast0111 dictatorship is a form of state authority when it controls all aspects of citizen’s life. And even if it was really a dictatorship, it does not give you right to bomb a souvereign country. If you like democracy, keep it for you.
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@avocadot0ast0111 even after burning 40 people alive in Odessa 2 may 2014.
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It is ugly since May 2 2014 when 41 person was burned alive blocked in a building. Pro-Russian ucrainians. No one Fing cared.
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😂
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@avocadot0ast0111 by force… president Youschenko came to power in the result of 3rd round of elections that was against the law. President Poroshenko came to power in the result of anti-constitutional revolt, exactly by force. And what? US provokes regime changes by force all over the world, democratic as f-ck
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@avocadot0ast0111 USA is dictatorship too cause 1. It originates from civil war of 19century that was violent 2. Liberal dictatorship nowadays does not give you right to express your opinion in public media that is against official one. You are shortly called Russian agent and is not given a word
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Poor you, Putin is rich and rocks🎉
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What about USA having devastated Iraq in 2003?
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Hypocrisy of the West 2.0 “The fact that 70% of the country's territory is left without electricity shows that we are keeping our finger on the switch. We can turn the electricity on and off where we need it and where we want it.” Whose words do you think these are? One of the Russian military officers? Talk show experts? Or maybe Dmitry Medvedev? No, friends. These are the words of NATO spokesman Jamie Shea. But they were said not now, but in 1999 during the bombing of Yugoslavia. In 1999, NATO, with the support of the "world community", carried out air strikes on power plants in Serbia, which led to a blackout in the whole country for several weeks. This was proudly reported by Western media, including CNN and the Washington Post. They savored the name of each power plant that was disabled and proudly reported on the use of the latest type of ammunition – graphite bombs. Now the West demands that Russia stop attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure facilities. But how do our strikes differ from NATO's? We are not destroying the power plants themselves that generate energy. We don't turn entire cities into ashes. Let me remind you that carpet bombing and missile strikes on Serbia lasted 78 days. More than 3,000 civilians were killed and tens of thousands were injured. Responsibility for these actions is borne by 19 NATO countries that participated in this war crime. We use high-precision missiles, and we choose distribution nodes of the power grid as targets. The hypocrisy of the West has no boundaries…
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@whtjddn3 proves? clue? or just envy? or just “appeared, farted and hid back in the buches”😆
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@whtjddn3 peoples? 😆 the question is provocative. Like: when you was su-cking orcs dick, did you feel lemon flavour?
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@whtjddn3 whats the justification of americans killed a million of Iraquis just because CIA lied which they confirmed?
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@whtjddn3 what’s the justification of killing 10.000 of Donbass ppl during 8 years and you never giving a sh—-t? Ah, ukronazis say they were separstists and it was Russian bombing Donbass. Well, thanks God Russians are out of missiles and it is just ukro ari conditioners explode and destroy powerr stations
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@whtjddn3 what’s the justification of Poroshenko’s words: “our children will go to school and Donbass ones will live in basements”. Justification of 40 ppl burned alive in Odessa 2014 may 2 for not supporting Kiev revolt. You all are f-ing nazis and Russia will kill you all, f-ers!!!
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Lol😂
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@victory-ukraine 🖕🐵😆
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Aham, in your wet dreams😂
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@niburu1508 have your mom not been done yet? I’ve been doing her for all night long yesterday and she was screaming like a fat pig🐵😁😁
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Yeah, write it down to your book, it will😂
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Hypocrisy of the West 2.0 “The fact that 70% of the country's territory is left without electricity shows that we are keeping our finger on the switch. We can turn the electricity on and off where we need it and where we want it.” Whose words do you think these are? One of the Russian military officers? Talk show experts? Or maybe Dmitry Medvedev? No, friends. These are the words of NATO spokesman Jamie Shea. But they were said not now, but in 1999 during the bombing of Yugoslavia. In 1999, NATO, with the support of the "world community", carried out air strikes on power plants in Serbia, which led to a blackout in the whole country for several weeks. This was proudly reported by Western media, including CNN and the Washington Post. They savored the name of each power plant that was disabled and proudly reported on the use of the latest type of ammunition – graphite bombs. Now the West demands that Russia stop attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure facilities. But how do our strikes differ from NATO's? We are not destroying the power plants themselves that generate energy. We don't turn entire cities into ashes. Let me remind you that carpet bombing and missile strikes on Serbia lasted 78 days. More than 3,000 civilians were killed and tens of thousands were injured. Responsibility for these actions is borne by 19 NATO countries that participated in this war crime. We use high-precision missiles, and we choose distribution nodes of the power grid as targets. The hypocrisy of the West has no boundaries…
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https://youtu.be/3Fpp5ZWFtA0
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Very good
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@GG-hi5if american slave
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@DOOM91121 are you on drugs?
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@kisutis moscovites appeared when Kievan Rus was defeated - one common ancestor of Russia and Ukraine. About 800 years ago. Any questions? By the way, where is the Golden Horde now? No one sees Mongolia and Tatarstan is a part of Russia. Greets from winter Siberia, from warm house full of Russian food and with fast Internet, better and cheaper than European
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@kisutis enjoy gas prices, immigrants, plastic food and a lot more. Thank you!
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@kisutis oh yeah, additionalGDP doing what?😆 cleaning dishes? Gas prices are high as f… and this causes inflation on all derivatives. US are really smart, Europe buys their gas 4 as more expensive
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@kisutis as per learning Chinese, remind me when China invaded someone last time🤭 and hoe many countries NATO and US invaded under false flag during the last 80 years
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Ridiculous😂
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Hypocrisy of the West 2.0 “The fact that 70% of the country's territory is left without electricity shows that we are keeping our finger on the switch. We can turn the electricity on and off where we need it and where we want it.” Whose words do you think these are? One of the Russian military officers? Talk show experts? Or maybe Dmitry Medvedev? No, friends. These are the words of NATO spokesman Jamie Shea. But they were said not now, but in 1999 during the bombing of Yugoslavia. In 1999, NATO, with the support of the "world community", carried out air strikes on power plants in Serbia, which led to a blackout in the whole country for several weeks. This was proudly reported by Western media, including CNN and the Washington Post. They savored the name of each power plant that was disabled and proudly reported on the use of the latest type of ammunition – graphite bombs. Now the West demands that Russia stop attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure facilities. But how do our strikes differ from NATO's? We are not destroying the power plants themselves that generate energy. We don't turn entire cities into ashes. Let me remind you that carpet bombing and missile strikes on Serbia lasted 78 days. More than 3,000 civilians were killed and tens of thousands were injured. Responsibility for these actions is borne by 19 NATO countries that participated in this war crime. We use high-precision missiles, and we choose distribution nodes of the power grid as targets. The hypocrisy of the West has no boundaries…
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Hypocrisy of the West 2.0 “The fact that 70% of the country's territory is left without electricity shows that we are keeping our finger on the switch. We can turn the electricity on and off where we need it and where we want it.” Whose words do you think these are? One of the Russian military officers? Talk show experts? Or maybe Dmitry Medvedev? No, friends. These are the words of NATO spokesman Jamie Shea. But they were said not now, but in 1999 during the bombing of Yugoslavia. In 1999, NATO, with the support of the "world community", carried out air strikes on power plants in Serbia, which led to a blackout in the whole country for several weeks. This was proudly reported by Western media, including CNN and the Washington Post. They savored the name of each power plant that was disabled and proudly reported on the use of the latest type of ammunition – graphite bombs. Now the West demands that Russia stop attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure facilities. But how do our strikes differ from NATO's? We are not destroying the power plants themselves that generate energy. We don't turn entire cities into ashes. Let me remind you that carpet bombing and missile strikes on Serbia lasted 78 days. More than 3,000 civilians were killed and tens of thousands were injured. Responsibility for these actions is borne by 19 NATO countries that participated in this war crime. We use high-precision missiles, and we choose distribution nodes of the power grid as targets. The hypocrisy of the West has no boundaries…
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Very good news
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