its beyond dispute that russia has been playing the chaos card for decades AS foreign policy...
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that was a WARTIME measure FORCED on him by the western powers invading russia to kill everyone who wanted the tzar kept down...
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Bosi is a cooker and a right-wing nutjob. His claim that Ukraine "has no internationally recognised borders" is complete nonsense and easily refuted. Indeed, it has been refuted so many times that it doesn't bear repeating.
https://www.aap.com.au/factcheck/ukrain ... ependence/
Bosi has no credibility in Australia. He can't even get his extremist ring-wing political party registered.
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"If you want to have a look at what's weird, go have a look at the architecture in Kazakhstan, and and tell me this is normal architectural uh buildings of a struggling nation."
Bosi is a complete fucking loony. ^ That is part of his argument for why Ukraine is not a sovereign nation.
Bosi is a complete fucking loony. ^ That is part of his argument for why Ukraine is not a sovereign nation.
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What do you think of Australia's special forces now, dill?
https://www.news.com.au/national/courts ... dfa359112a
Your boy Bosi led these guys in the SAS. Your boy's a Crusader. Are these the types of people you support?
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Your boy Bosi led these guys in the SAS. Your boy's a Crusader. Are these the types of people you support?
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wonder who blew up the dam!!
maybe i should start buying iodine tablets, so can I sell them at an extortionate price when there is a sign of a nuclear war in Europe
maybe i should start buying iodine tablets, so can I sell them at an extortionate price when there is a sign of a nuclear war in Europe
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Damn! He's back.
I've heard the news state more than once that the explosion had no military benefit, therefore must be viewed as an act of terrorism on the civilian population.
I don't dispute the latter. But, seeing that Ukraine has just launched the long awaited southern offensive, it seems to me that flooding the territory you are about to recapture and basically cutting off the drinking water supply, would be a valued assault on the morale ahead of an offensive attack. Also if the explosions were planted at the dam, why was it referenced as a strike against the dam?
I've heard the news state more than once that the explosion had no military benefit, therefore must be viewed as an act of terrorism on the civilian population.
I don't dispute the latter. But, seeing that Ukraine has just launched the long awaited southern offensive, it seems to me that flooding the territory you are about to recapture and basically cutting off the drinking water supply, would be a valued assault on the morale ahead of an offensive attack. Also if the explosions were planted at the dam, why was it referenced as a strike against the dam?
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it was called a rocket attack, but
a dozen rockets arent going to wipe a dam out.
neither would a couple hundred
dams are massive
more than even the nazi sub bunkers the allies could hardly scratch.
rockets dont carry anywhere near the amount of high explosives needed for such a task...
a dozen rockets arent going to wipe a dam out.
neither would a couple hundred
dams are massive
more than even the nazi sub bunkers the allies could hardly scratch.
rockets dont carry anywhere near the amount of high explosives needed for such a task...
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Ukrainian forces lost over 3,700 men and more than 50 tanks in a futile attempt to break through on several fronts, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Tuesday. He also revealed Russian casualties during the three days of heavy fighting.
“Over a three-day period, the Ukrainian regime began the long-promised offensive on multiple sections of the front, concentrating a large amount of men and materiel for that purpose,” Shoigu said in a video address.
The losses of Ukraine’s armed forces since June 4 include 3,715 personnel, 52 tanks, 207 armored vehicles, 134 cars, five airplanes, two helicopters, 48 field artillery pieces and 53 drones, Shoigu said in a video message.
“Unfortunately, this was not without casualties of our own,” the defense minister added. While defeating the adversary’s attempt to advance, the Russian military suffered 71 dead, 210 wounded, and the destruction of 15 tanks, nine armored vehicles, two cars and nine artillery pieces, according to Shoigu.
The heaviest fighting took place Monday, with five Ukrainian brigades attacking on seven sections of the frontline. In these clashes, the Ukrainians suffered more than 1,600 casualties and the loss of 136 vehicles, 79 of which were of foreign origin, Shoigu explained. Of the 28 destroyed tanks, eight were German-made ‘Leopards’ and three more the French wheeled AMX-10.
Ukraine “suffered significant and incomparable losses” and did not achieve any of its objectives, the Russian defense minister noted.
Shoigu accused the Ukrainian government of destroying the Kakhovka dam in order to cover its flank along the Dnieper River and prevent a Russian advance, while freeing up troops from that part of the front to redeploy in order to make up the losses elsewhere.
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“Over a three-day period, the Ukrainian regime began the long-promised offensive on multiple sections of the front, concentrating a large amount of men and materiel for that purpose,” Shoigu said in a video address.
The losses of Ukraine’s armed forces since June 4 include 3,715 personnel, 52 tanks, 207 armored vehicles, 134 cars, five airplanes, two helicopters, 48 field artillery pieces and 53 drones, Shoigu said in a video message.
“Unfortunately, this was not without casualties of our own,” the defense minister added. While defeating the adversary’s attempt to advance, the Russian military suffered 71 dead, 210 wounded, and the destruction of 15 tanks, nine armored vehicles, two cars and nine artillery pieces, according to Shoigu.
The heaviest fighting took place Monday, with five Ukrainian brigades attacking on seven sections of the frontline. In these clashes, the Ukrainians suffered more than 1,600 casualties and the loss of 136 vehicles, 79 of which were of foreign origin, Shoigu explained. Of the 28 destroyed tanks, eight were German-made ‘Leopards’ and three more the French wheeled AMX-10.
Ukraine “suffered significant and incomparable losses” and did not achieve any of its objectives, the Russian defense minister noted.
Shoigu accused the Ukrainian government of destroying the Kakhovka dam in order to cover its flank along the Dnieper River and prevent a Russian advance, while freeing up troops from that part of the front to redeploy in order to make up the losses elsewhere.
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