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@KasperYakolev-j1h , Why would you ve shaking in your boots? Are you on the front lines? Or are you at home with absolutely no clue what’s happening on the front lines?
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@trevorcrook5753 , Watch a playback if the front lines over the past 40 days. The front lines haven’t moved a bit. Russia has made absolutely no progress over the past 40 days. The evidence that this is a fact it there for you to see. Go have a look and let me know how much progress they made.
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@luisodriozola79 , Yes. The ambulance convoys were heading towards civilians injured by Russia missiles that hit civilian targets in Odessa, Mykolaiv, and other cities that they keep bombing. I haven’t figured out if it’s because Russians have extremely bad aim, their missiles are incredibly inaccurate, or they have absolutely no clue where Ukraine military targets are so they instead shoot at apartment buildings and shopping malls.
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Ага. Конечно. Это был склад, полный удобрений, который взорвался вот так, потому что удобрения очень взрывоопасны. РЖУ НЕ МОГУ Селитра — всего лишь один из ингредиентов взрывчатых веществ. Он сам по себе не является взрывчатым веществом. Его нужно смешать с другими ингредиентами, чтобы быть взрывоопасным. «Нитрат калия, широко известный как селитра, представляет собой химическое соединение, которое находится в твердом состоянии при комнатной температуре. Сам по себе он не взрывоопасен, но может вызвать взрывоопасную экзотермическую реакцию при контакте с восстановителями».
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So now Putin is going to blow up the dam and then blame Ukraine?
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@davidfaulkner4760 , All the brilliant minds in Russia left years ago. There are none left.
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@volkanyilmaz8068 , Since Putin began this invasion NATO has expanded, military spending in the west has increased, and Ukraine is now more militarized than ever before. Remind me. I have a bad memory. What were Putin’s goals? Why did he invade Ukraine? I’m so confused by Putin’s brilliant chess moves. . . . . Hahaha!!!!!
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@namasi7070 , Ukraine’s military is growing, NATO is expanding, and Russia is being demilitarized. Putin is obviously a genius.
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@warhombre97 , Ukraine now has air superiority in the south.
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@warhombre97 , Really? Show me some videos. It’d love to see them.
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@MoMo-pd5hu , You obviously have no clue.
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The Russians haven’t destroyed any HIMARS. They lie.
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Ukraine needs to make sure that no Russian soldiers escape across the Dnipro. Why are they letting them escape?
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It doesn’t matter what the Russians remember after they have been demilitarized and their economy has been destroyed. Russia is finished. I wouldn’t be surprised if once this adventure in Ukraine is over China invades and takes Siberia.
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@thehturt5480 , You don’t know how to find your own sources?
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@trevorcrook5753 , Right. So Russia aircraft can’t come within 10,000 feet of the front lines. That’s about 3 kilometers. 3 kilometers is pretty far. And if they attempt to fly at a higher altitude, they’ll be taken out by more powerful air defenses systems.
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@thehturt5480 , Absolutely. The Russians have been stockpiling as much ammo as they could to the northwest of the Dnipro. But their ability to stockpiles ammo there has been limited since Ukraine has been blowing up Russian ammo depots forcing the Russians to start moving their ammo back from the front lines rather than closer, and then they suddenly starred bombarding the bridges. And now they’re forcing the Russians to defend the front lines so they have no choice but to deplete those stockpiles.
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@Olegstuff21986 , Is Ukraine retreating? Are they losing territory? I haven’t seen the front lines move very much at all during the last two months, after Russia experienced heavy losses taking Severodonetsk and Lysychansk.
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@Mr_Contract________x , Are you claiming that Russia didn’t agree to allow Ukraine to export grain? Do you deny that this agreement included agreeing not to bomb ports in Odessa? Or are you claiming that Russia did not bomb a port in Odessa after the agreement?
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The fall of Lysychansk is only a big win for Russia if they didn’t take on many losses during Ukraine’s retreat. Do we know how much this most recent offensive cost Russia in terms of equipment and casualties?
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@tw0million , Right.
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@stevenweasel2678 , Hey. Guess what? . Russia is losing bro…
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@jeffmontanye7017 , Russia just donated about half their artillery and ammo to Ukraine. They are now the largest contributor to the Ukrainian defense effort. I’d like to give Putin big huge thanks. Thanks Putin!
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@kudrah , I think Russia sent their best troops into a trap in Kherson making them useless until they run out if artillery and can be captured and traded for Ukrainian POWs.
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It makes absolutely no sense that the Ukrainians would have to tell the Russian pilot where their air defense systems are located. They’d have to send him a friend or foe transponder along with 10% payment. The Russian pilot would then have to take the friend of foe transponder with him in order to avoid being shot down. This fact alone is enough to know that y’all have fallen for Russian lies/propaganda.
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@thehturt5480 , You should stop taking them then.
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@dzokavaac7307 , If Russians had good aim, how van they fire 10x to 20x more rounds than Ukraine and still be losing?
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Yeah. Sure. It was a warehouse full of fertilizer that exploded like that, because fertilizer is so explosive. LOL Saltpeter is only one ingredient for explosives. It’s not itself an explosive. It needs to mixed with other ingredients to be explosive. “Potassium nitrate, commonly known as saltpeter, is a chemical compound that is a solid at room temperature. By itself, it is not explosive, but it can create a highly explosive, exothermic reaction if in contact with reducing agents.”
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@ToriZealot , You should try learning some chemistry so you can understand what an “oxidizer” is and why oxidizers need fuel. Oxidizers, by themselves, are not explosive. But if you mix an oxidizer with fuel, it becomes incredibly explosive. You need both an oxidizer and a fuel to make explosives. So unless they were storing a bunch of fuel with their potassium nitrate or ammonium nitrate, that explosion was not fertilizer. Either that was a massive weapons depot, or it was a massive explosive production facility where there was both fuel and oxidizers present. Instead of believing bull chit spouted by more ons on YouTube, you ought to spend some time educating your self so you don’t end up a fool who believes complete nonsense.
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@daisuke6072 , And the heavy losses are on the Russian side.
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Everyone who wants to leave Russia should have to answer questions about Putin and his war with Ukraine on a video to be published online. Only if they answer the questions correctly should they be allowed to leave Russia.
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But most of the time his tactical and strategic insight is wrong.
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@kjnott4516 <—— Someone who understands what’s happening.
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@malcolmlwu , You’re extremely confused. Are you delusional or something?
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@sapphosplace , @max is obviously delusional.
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@max-cs9ko , “So 3-4 months of NATO training is more effective than years of Russian experience…” Apparently so. How else would you explain why Ukraine is now winning? Magic?
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@chaoticworldnews2771 , Kupiansk was definitely extremely important for their railway. Russia lost that a while ago.
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@fryertuck6496 , <—— Confused. Ukraine has already captured several completely untrained and inexperienced mobilized Russians.
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@BrainTuner_V , Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014 and staged a coup in Donbas and another one in Crimea.
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@BrainTuner_V , What happened in Kiev is called a “revolution”. Do you know what a revolution is?
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@BrainTuner_V , You’re extremely confused bro…
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@zaskiaalsakila7248 , A lot if Russians will soon be experiencing frostbite first hand. They have no proper winter gear, and no winter training. This winter will be an absolute disaster for the poor suckers that Putin has forced to the front lines.
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@aachoocrony5754 , Sorry. I don’t want CNN bro. But I guess you do.
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@aachoocrony5754 , Didn’t know what? I don’t have cable TV bro. You need cable to watch CNN.
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@fryertuck6496 , That’s not what they said in their interviews after they were captured.
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@Messa1980 , You’d be wrong.
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@Messa1980 <—— Extremely confused..
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@Mol3cul3_13 , Especially Russians.
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@wallach01 , ROTFLMAO!!!!
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@solgato5186 , So basically you can’t answer the question? I already answered it, but apparently you can’t read too good.
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