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DIY-HP-LED

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freaking numb nuts......hope they all get cancer or radiation poisoning

Maybe they withdrew in the west because so many were getting sick. I'm sure the Ukrainians are going over equipment with Geiger counters before dealing with it, I would. The radioactive dust they kicked up coated their tanks, got on their hands and in their mouths and lungs.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Ya know they do make these things in larger scale and flying a few over or near the Russians would cause them to panic! I'd panic if I saw one of these over my position even in the distance! Say a foam half scale fake one with a couple of those cheap jet engines... :lol: Make some explosions on the ground to give em some special effects too.

Comrade General, they are attacking with American A10 Warthogs!


GIANT RC A-10 WARTHOG WITH BRRRRT & FLARE

 

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Finland hit by cyberattack, airspace breach
Finland was hit with cyberattacks and an airspace breach on Friday while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was speaking to the Finnish Parliament.

The country’s Ministry of Defense tweeted earlier Friday its website was under attack and it would shutter until further notice.

A few hours later, after resolving the issue, the department clarified that the cyberattack was a denial-of-service attack, which aims to shut down a website so users are unable to access its information.

The attack also affected the Finnish foreign ministry’s websites, according to the ministry’s Twitter.

The ministry said it was investigating the matter and got its sites working hours later.

Right before the cyberattacks, Finland announced a Russian aircraft had potentially violated the country’s airspace, Bloomberg reported.

Amid the violation of Finnish airspace and the cyberattacks, Zelensky was speaking to Finland regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“President Zelenskyy gave a historic address to the Parliament today,” the foreign ministry tweeted. “Finland firmly supports Ukraine in its efforts to defend freedom and democracy. #StandWithUkraine.”

Finland has been reconsidering its stance on NATO membership since the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, angering Moscow.

Russia previously threatened Finland and Sweden if they attempted to join the NATO alliance.

“Finland and Sweden should not base their security on damaging the security of other countries and their accession to NATO can have detrimental consequences and face some military and political consequences,” Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said soon after Russia attacked Ukraine.
 

BudmanTX

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Finland hit by cyberattack, airspace breach
Finland was hit with cyberattacks and an airspace breach on Friday while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was speaking to the Finnish Parliament.

The country’s Ministry of Defense tweeted earlier Friday its website was under attack and it would shutter until further notice.

A few hours later, after resolving the issue, the department clarified that the cyberattack was a denial-of-service attack, which aims to shut down a website so users are unable to access its information.

The attack also affected the Finnish foreign ministry’s websites, according to the ministry’s Twitter.

The ministry said it was investigating the matter and got its sites working hours later.

Right before the cyberattacks, Finland announced a Russian aircraft had potentially violated the country’s airspace, Bloomberg reported.

Amid the violation of Finnish airspace and the cyberattacks, Zelensky was speaking to Finland regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“President Zelenskyy gave a historic address to the Parliament today,” the foreign ministry tweeted. “Finland firmly supports Ukraine in its efforts to defend freedom and democracy. #StandWithUkraine.”

Finland has been reconsidering its stance on NATO membership since the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, angering Moscow.

Russia previously threatened Finland and Sweden if they attempted to join the NATO alliance.

“Finland and Sweden should not base their security on damaging the security of other countries and their accession to NATO can have detrimental consequences and face some military and political consequences,” Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said soon after Russia attacked Ukraine.
and they're going into NATO too....soon
 

Dorian2

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Finland hit by cyberattack, airspace breach
Finland was hit with cyberattacks and an airspace breach on Friday while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was speaking to the Finnish Parliament.

The country’s Ministry of Defense tweeted earlier Friday its website was under attack and it would shutter until further notice.

A few hours later, after resolving the issue, the department clarified that the cyberattack was a denial-of-service attack, which aims to shut down a website so users are unable to access its information.

The attack also affected the Finnish foreign ministry’s websites, according to the ministry’s Twitter.

The ministry said it was investigating the matter and got its sites working hours later.

Right before the cyberattacks, Finland announced a Russian aircraft had potentially violated the country’s airspace, Bloomberg reported.

Amid the violation of Finnish airspace and the cyberattacks, Zelensky was speaking to Finland regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“President Zelenskyy gave a historic address to the Parliament today,” the foreign ministry tweeted. “Finland firmly supports Ukraine in its efforts to defend freedom and democracy. #StandWithUkraine.”

Finland has been reconsidering its stance on NATO membership since the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, angering Moscow.

Russia previously threatened Finland and Sweden if they attempted to join the NATO alliance.

“Finland and Sweden should not base their security on damaging the security of other countries and their accession to NATO can have detrimental consequences and face some military and political consequences,” Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said soon after Russia attacked Ukraine.
That's it. Send in the Troll Hammer!


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Born Under Putin, Dead Under Putin: Russia’s Teenage Soldiers Dying in Ukraine
Yulia Ivkina would have preferred her husband to become a carpenter, not a soldier.

But as the coronavirus pandemic dented the Russian labor market and the newlyweds from the western city of Pskov tried for a baby, 18-year-old Igor Ivkin reasoned a short-term contract in the army was the best option to safeguard his family’s future.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Let them come and pay for it every mile and there are still troops hidden in Izyum, they will counter attack their flanks from inside and outside and cut them off. The Ukrainians have large forces and know Vlad's plan down to the last detail and need to destroy this army as much as they can before the next one arrives.
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Ukraine War: What is the significance of Kramatorsk missile attack?

 

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Russian Activists Find Ways to Protest Despite the Bans
Protesters bring home the horror of Mariupol and Bucha to Russians.
Despite the ban on virtually any form of protest - even standing alone on the street with a blank piece of paper will get you detained - Russians are protesting anyway.

In Moscow a man in a black wool hat with his hands tied behind his back with a strip of sheeting lay in street in the center of the Russian capital. This was part of a street protest called Bucha-Moscow shown on the Kholod journal Telegram channel.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Russian Activists Find Ways to Protest Despite the Bans
Protesters bring home the horror of Mariupol and Bucha to Russians.
Despite the ban on virtually any form of protest - even standing alone on the street with a blank piece of paper will get you detained - Russians are protesting anyway.

In Moscow a man in a black wool hat with his hands tied behind his back with a strip of sheeting lay in street in the center of the Russian capital. This was part of a street protest called Bucha-Moscow shown on the Kholod journal Telegram channel.

The Feminist Anti-War Resistance group has focused on the destruction and killing of civilians in Mariupol. Their activists throughout Russia have placed graveyard crosses about their cities and towns to commemorate the 5,000 civilians killed in that Ukrainian city.

On the first day of protest, April 3, more than 250 crosses were placed in 25 Russian cities.

In Perm, activists came up with a different way of catching people's attention. They slip new prices onto the shelves below goods in grocery shops. Shoppers notice because the prices are wildly out of order. Above the price, the activists have written texts that explain the meaning of those numbers, which might be the number of people killed in a bombing raid in a Ukrainian city or the true rate of inflation due to the war.




Vlad will need to go full Stalin in a few months, but a repeat is a lot harder these days. Vlad is a murder, but I don't think he is a Stalin, that takes a special kind of talent. He is a brute and a viscous asshole, but Gulags these days might be a bit too much for Russia, even his fans know about Stalin, everybody does and in a lot more detail than we do.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Von der Leyen offers Ukraine fast track to EU membership | DW News


European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Kyiv on Friday presented Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with paperwork for his country to join the European Union.
 

BudmanTX

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Von der Leyen offers Ukraine fast track to EU membership | DW News


European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Kyiv on Friday presented Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with paperwork for his country to join the European Union.
did u see her eyes when she turned around....
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Anybody against helping Ukraine is fucked politically in almost any country in the west. Hungary just reelected Orban, but he will change his tune after this week, or STFU. Democracies run the spectrum and not all of them are as liberal as others, it takes time to evolve socially and make that "more perfect union". At least with democracy societies have that chance to evolve, grow and become more liberal.

Trump had better STFU too and Tucker might want to take a long overdue vacation for a spell. Every time Donald mentions Vlad, Moscow Mitch dies a little bit inside! The hawk wing of the GOP is more than all in on this one as is much of the base, they are walking the tight rope with the lunatics and fascists on this one. They were Vlad's American fan club not too long ago and some still are, an big percentage of them will do whatever Trump wants them too, no matter what. Remember all those republican senators in Moscow? They are all running for cover now and many took Russian money through the NRA, who are also on the legal ropes and coming apart at the seams.
 
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