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With overwhelming superiority, the Red Army went into 11 Autobahnschlachten (highway battles) in 1943, mostly between Orsha and Smolensk on the highway between Minsk and Moscow. Their losses were 14 times the German defenses, more than 530,000 soldiers. She became an example of incompetent leadership. Today's Russian army acts in good tradition. Now Gerasimov is back, the loser, thats nice. :yougotthis:
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There are two risk factors for the Russian warmongers: on the one hand, internal Russian conflicts, for example in predominantly Muslim regions, and secondly, "feelings of women whose relatives are at the front." A Russian official: "The task is to stop this protest at all costs. Convince, promise, pay. Anything, as long as it doesn't take to the streets, even if there are only fifty people."
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Igor Girkin (Strelkow): "After a civil war, Russia will break up into separate states"
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@joeeardley9011 the produced weapons are demolished in Ukraine, no good investment
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@fabb5 Russia will brake into several states, Ivan
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3000 years for Lawrow :yougotthis:
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Russians buy their soldiers. In this poor country, €2,000 per month is a good reason to go to war, no matter why. The Russian army does not fight for its homeland or government, but for money.
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Who sows the wind will reap storm, dear Russia :yougotthis:
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Sergei Markov: "Ordinary people are not as optimistic as Putin and his loyalists. They doubt the nice numbers from the Kremlin and urge the president not to forget the price that the people are paying for the war."
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if you can't find any more washing machines, you take racoons
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With the Treaty of Aigun in 1856, China was forced to cede its territory left of the Amur (Heilong Jiang) from the Argun to the ocean mouth to the Russian Empire. This "Unequal Treaty" was followed by the Beijing Convention on October 18, 1860, with which China completely lost its coastal area east of Ussuri and Lower Amur. Including Vladivostok...
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do you need a pocket knife to open a bottle of vodka? you see, the russian soldier doesnt need such expensive equipment :yougotthis:
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At this year's Dubai Airshow, US and European companies in particular were able to impress with sales, while Russian defense companies were unable to record a single sale.
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Kirill I, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, real name Vladimir Gundyayev, became an agent in 1972 and later an officer of the KGB (code name Mikhailov). His past in the Soviet secret service connects him with the Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Swiss Federal Archives, Gundyayev worked as an agent in Geneva in the 1970s.
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In contrast to the Russians, the Ukrainians are capable of learning :yougotthis:
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There are two risk factors for the Russian warmongers: on the one hand, internal Russian conflicts, for example in predominantly Muslim regions, and secondly, "feelings of women whose relatives are at the front." A Russian official: "The task is to stop this protest at all costs. Convince, promise, pay. Anything, as long as it doesn't take to the streets, even if there are only fifty people."
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@chriscalderin6677 The Russian Igor Girkin (Strelkov) attempted a coup in Donbass in 2014, but had to call in the Russian army for help due to a lack of local participation. Then the Russian Nazi troops came and conquered the Donbass and Crimea with the “Green Men”: Russian soldiers without rank insignia.
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Alexei Milchakov: "I am a Nazi. I like cutting off human ears, and not just ears." In the meantime, Putin himself has set up a youth army by decree, "Junarmiya", which is intended to inspire young people to join the military. Their instructor: Alexei Milchakov.
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the raise of a nation :goodvibes:
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Dmitry Glukhovsky: "The best survival strategy in Russia has always been to hide, stay quiet and wait until the monster has satisfied its hunger. Russians have learned this over generations and it keeps them silent today."
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Yesterday the russians stood before the abyss. Today they are one step further. :yougotthis:
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Attackers: 3x losses to defenders stupidity of the russians: 7-fold losses to defenders russia is facing hard times
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The sentence from the manager of a military aviation factory in Siberia shows how desperate even the rich Russian defense companies are. He needs to hire 3,000 additional workers, but doesn't know where he will get them: "Higher educational qualifications are currently not relevant. To be honest: if you have two hands, two legs, eyes and ears, you're in."
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🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
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I hope, Swiss do not deliver a quantity of their famous multi-knives to russia :yougotthis:
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@1midnightfish you get little answers at Hindustan Channel, its an own "community", like Qanon supporters. And kids who get excited about the war.
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Ukraine is an independent state and can join any coalition. That's none of Russia's business.
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Kirill I, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, real name Vladimir Gundyayev, became an agent in 1972, later an officer in the KGB (code name Mikhailov). His past in the Soviet secret service connects him with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Swiss Federal Archives, Gundjajew worked as an agent in Geneva in the 1970s.
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Attackers: 3x losses compared to defenders Stupidity of the Russians: 7-fold losses to defenders Russia is facing tough times
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Three months before the war, in December 2021, it was discussed how Ukraine should be divided among the large Russian corporations.
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Sergei Markov: "Ordinary people are not as optimistic as Putin and his loyalists. They doubt the nice numbers from the Kremlin and urge the president not to forget the price that the people are paying for the war."
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Nonsens. The Russian Igor Girkin (Strelok), attempted a coup in Donbass in 2014, but had to call the Russian army for help due to the lack of participation from the locals. This is how the Donbass conflict began. In the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, Russia recognized the statehood and territorial integrity of Ukraine as binding under international law; in return, Ukraine gave up its Soviet-era nuclear weapons. So what are the Russians doing in Ukraine?
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What did the security guards do when the soldiers' moms approached with the baseball bats? :yougotthis:
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@nativespirit4942 russia developed nukes after WW2, you are not right. USA fought in France, Italy, Germany, Japan and South Asia, and North Africa.
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According to the Russian authorities, the average pension in Russia is 241.72 euros (18.521 rubles). However, the price level in Russia is comparable to that in Germany. 1 liter of milk currently costs an average of 80 rubles (1.04 euros); 1 kilo of flour 60 rubles (0.78 euros); 1 kilo of sugar 65 rubles (0.85 euros).
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where is Russia, is that a rump of Ukraine? Ukraine has been the smarter and more elegant part of the former soviet empire
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russia is fighting ukraine with the full power of his poor army, NATO supplied only weapons this is the fate of the aggressor that the victim has friends, esp. in the neighborhood
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Putin: "They are all so stupid, and I am their boss"
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@Sonomacats as far as I heard, the people in Crimea had no problems to live together before 2014. Then came russian propaganda, after that the russian army.
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yes, they are elegant people, not even the russians can change it
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In the Budapest Memorandum in 1994, Russia recognized the statehood and territorial integrity of Ukraine as binding under international law; In return, Ukraine gave up its Soviet-era nuclear weapons. So what are the Russians doing in Ukraine?
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If Belarus invades Ukraine, the soldiers turn around and kick Lukashenko from his russian throne :yougotthis:
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@HEMI345 extra low, so russiabots can understand
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In Budapest Memorandum of 1994, Russia recognized the statehood and territorial integrity of Ukraine as binding under international law; in return, Ukraine gave up its Soviet-era nuclear weapons. So what are the Russians doing in Ukraine?
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when will russia change its flag to swastika?
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The world has largely substituted Russian commodities (oil, gas, grain, lumber, metals) so exports of commodities are far from sufficient for desperate Russia at this time. That's why Putin has levied draconian random taxes on virtually everything that moves, collecting trillions of rubles from corporations and oligarchs. The Ukraine war costs Putin $1 billion a day. Russia has record budget deficits. Because of this, record amounts of money are being printed and banks and individuals are being forced to buy worthless Russian IOUs.
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@mattyboy59 Alexei Milchakov: "I am a Nazi. I like cutting off human ears, and not just ears." In the meantime, Putin himself has set up a youth army by decree, "Junarmiya", which is intended to inspire young people to join the military. Their instructor: Alexei Milchakov.
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Press conference on April 2, 2004, three days after the Baltics joined NATO. Putin said at the time: "With regard to NATO expansion, we have no concerns about the security of the Russian Federation."
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if you write something else you won't get a bag of potatoes from Prigoschin
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special mercenaries: collected robbers and murderers :yougotthis:
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