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crvenkasti wrote:marcellus wrote:Ringo10 wrote:Ovo je odprilike ono o čemu je Dugin govorio
Kreće opći rat.
Pitaj Boga gdje će ovo da završi
Nije dobro...
pa u moskvi, da gdje bi završilo
Pa zar nije u Berlinu?
to je bilo prošli put. Kad su Nijemci odlučili malo proširit lebensraum i teritorij. Sad je ruse red.
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Herson, Nova Kahovka...privremeni most na brani, za bežaniju.
Ovo Ukri ne bi smjeli rušiti!
Ovo Ukri ne bi smjeli rušiti!
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Ringo10 wrote:Jebi ga, svi ste htjeli veliki rat sa Rusijom, sad ćete ga imati i to je to...
jebiga neće bit velikog rata jer rusija očito ne može ni ovaj mali dobit...
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Ovo do sada je bilo ništacrvenkasti wrote:Eroo wrote:Ništa ja ne mislim, gubi ga...to vidiš i ti.crvenkasti wrote:Eroo wrote:Rusija je htjela okupirati i opljačkati Ukrajinu i samo to je problem.Ringo10 wrote:Jebi ga, svi ste htjeli veliki rat sa Rusijom, sad ćete ga imati i to je to...
Još im nije jasno da će vojno morati napustiti Ukrajinu i plaćati vojnu oštetu.
Nemaju oni toliko love, ali imaju plin...Tako to ide u međunarodnim odnosima.
Misliš da će Rusija izgubiti rat?
Izgubila ga je i u Afganistanu, ako se sjećaš...
Rat još nije ni počeo, a ti bi već da ga je Rusija izgubila.
Ovo do sad je bila samo "specijalna vojna operacija".
Ali sad je đavo odnio šalu
Nije dobro...nek nam Bog pomogne
Jer sve su prilike da ćemo imati veliki globalni rat
Hoće li biti i nuklearni...ne znam...ovisi o tome dokle je Amerika spremna ići
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Samo ti uživaj. I zavaravajte se glupostimamarcellus wrote:Ringo10 wrote:Jebi ga, svi ste htjeli veliki rat sa Rusijom, sad ćete ga imati i to je to...
jebiga neće bit velikog rata jer rusija očito ne može ni ovaj mali dobit...
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Dogodine u Prizrenu? To misliš. Idite, jebote, šta čekate?crvenkasti wrote:Eroo wrote:Razmišljanje na nivou trogodišnjeg djeteta, koje uzme igračku drugog djeteta, a onda kriči i plače kad je mora vratit.crvenkasti wrote:Nakon referenduma napad na oslobođene teritorije postat će napad na Rusiju sa svim posljedicama, rekao je potpredsjednik Vijeća Federacije Konstantin Kosačev.
Komentar na razini dementnog idiota koji je izgubio svaki dodir sa stvarnošću.
Burjate i Jakute da vam ga oslobode? Načekat će se dulje nego što su Židovi čekali.
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Ukrajinu treba likvidirati. Njihov suludi i sumanuti ekstremizam je preopasan za svjetski mir
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Ti nisi sulud, ti si lud. Ruska federacija će se urušiti i bez Zapada i Ukrajinaca.Ringo10 wrote:Ukrajinu treba likvidirati. Njihov suludi i sumanuti ekstremizam je preopasan za svjetski mir
Ukrajinci već dobijaju rat, kao što vidite, a ti i dalje ...budi lud.
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Ringo10 wrote:Ovo do sada je bilo ništacrvenkasti wrote:Eroo wrote:Ništa ja ne mislim, gubi ga...to vidiš i ti.crvenkasti wrote:Eroo wrote:Rusija je htjela okupirati i opljačkati Ukrajinu i samo to je problem.Ringo10 wrote:Jebi ga, svi ste htjeli veliki rat sa Rusijom, sad ćete ga imati i to je to...
Još im nije jasno da će vojno morati napustiti Ukrajinu i plaćati vojnu oštetu.
Nemaju oni toliko love, ali imaju plin...Tako to ide u međunarodnim odnosima.
Misliš da će Rusija izgubiti rat?
Izgubila ga je i u Afganistanu, ako se sjećaš...
Rat još nije ni počeo, a ti bi već da ga je Rusija izgubila.
Ovo do sad je bila samo "specijalna vojna operacija".
Ali sad je đavo odnio šalu
Nije dobro...nek nam Bog pomogne
Jer sve su prilike da ćemo imati veliki globalni rat
Hoće li biti i nuklearni...ne znam...ovisi o tome dokle je Amerika spremna ići
Da Rusi nemaju hipersonične rakete, Ameri ne bi uopće oklijevali Rusiju gađati taktičkim nuklearnim oružjem.
To i jest glavni razlog zbog kojeg se Putin i odvažio upustiti u rat.
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Eroo wrote:Ti nisi sulud, ti si lud.Ringo10 wrote:Ukrajinu treba likvidirati. Njihov suludi i sumanuti ekstremizam je preopasan za svjetski mir
Ukrajinci već dobijaju rat, a ti i dalje ...budi lud.
Još malo i gotovo, jel.
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300 000 vojnika plus ovo što je već tamo ...mislim da im nije dovoljno
Trebali bi poslati najmanje milijun vojnika... možda i više
A to je oko 10% ruskog mobilizacijskog potencijala
Trebali bi poslati najmanje milijun vojnika... možda i više
A to je oko 10% ruskog mobilizacijskog potencijala
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crvenkasti wrote:Ringo10 wrote:Ovo do sada je bilo ništacrvenkasti wrote:Eroo wrote:Ništa ja ne mislim, gubi ga...to vidiš i ti.crvenkasti wrote:Eroo wrote:Rusija je htjela okupirati i opljačkati Ukrajinu i samo to je problem.Ringo10 wrote:Jebi ga, svi ste htjeli veliki rat sa Rusijom, sad ćete ga imati i to je to...
Još im nije jasno da će vojno morati napustiti Ukrajinu i plaćati vojnu oštetu.
Nemaju oni toliko love, ali imaju plin...Tako to ide u međunarodnim odnosima.
Misliš da će Rusija izgubiti rat?
Izgubila ga je i u Afganistanu, ako se sjećaš...
Rat još nije ni počeo, a ti bi već da ga je Rusija izgubila.
Ovo do sad je bila samo "specijalna vojna operacija".
Ali sad je đavo odnio šalu
Nije dobro...nek nam Bog pomogne
Jer sve su prilike da ćemo imati veliki globalni rat
Hoće li biti i nuklearni...ne znam...ovisi o tome dokle je Amerika spremna ići
Da Rusi nemaju hipersonične rakete, Ameri ne bi uopće oklijevali Rusiju gađati taktičkim nuklearnim oružjem.
To i jest glavni razlog zbog kojeg se Putin i odvažio upustiti u rat.
Pokazalo se u Ukrajini da Rusi ne znaju koristiti ni običnu pušku.
Kad već sanjaš mogu i ja malo...
Čije čipove Rusija koristi? Američke, budaletino...dalje izvodi zaključke sam.
Samo ću te posjetiti na iransku eksploziju u laboratorijiu za obogaćivanje urana...
Ne misliš valjda su to fizički izveli Israelci? Misli i dalje, ako imaš šučin.
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A Ukrajinci 3,000,000 plus ono što već imaju na terenu.Ringo10 wrote:300 000 vojnika plus ovo što je već tamo ...mislim da im nije dovoljno
Trebali bi poslati najmanje milijun vojnika... možda i više
A to je oko 10% ruskog mobilizacijskog potencijala
Rusi svaki u svom odijelu, a Ukri u top zapadnoj opremi.
Razmisli prije nego što blekneš.
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[size=46]Russia reveals military losses in Ukraine[/size]
A total of 5,937 Russian troops have died during the military operation, Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu says..
The Russian military has lost almost 6,000 troops during the fighting in Ukraine, Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Wednesday.
Fatalities on the Ukrainian side are ten times higher, with 61,207 Kiev troops killed, according to the minister.
It’s the first time that Russia announced its losses during the military operation since late March when the number of killed servicemen stood at 1,351, according to the defense ministry.
“Our losses to date are 5,937 dead,” Shoigu revealed.
He also praised the work of military medics, saying that 90% of the Russian troops who had been wounded during fighting were able to return to action after treatment.
“Initially, the Armed Forces of Ukraine amounted to between 201,000 and 202,000 people, and since then they have suffered losses of around 100,000, with 61,207 killed and 49,368 others wounded," he said.
READ MORE: Moscow provides details on partial mobilization
Shoigu added that Kiev has since mobilized hundreds of thousands more men into its forces.
The Russian forces and the militias of the People’s Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk have also eliminated more than 2,000 mercenaries fighting for Kiev, the minister said. Just over 1,000 foreigners currently remain in the ranks of the Ukrainian military, he added.
https://www.rt.com/russia/563213-ukraine-donbass-military-losses/
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[size=46]Germany nationalizes gas utility to avert energy sector collapse[/size]
The government acquires a 98.5% stake in Uniper and plans to inject about €8 billion via a capital boost
Uniper's headquarters, Duesseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany :copyright: Getty Images / picture alliance / Contributor
The German authorities have agreed to nationalise Uniper, the country’s largest natural gas importer, as part of efforts to keep the industry afloat amid the energy crunch, the company announced on Wednesday morning.
According to separate statements released by Uniper and Fortum, its Finnish parent company, Berlin will also invest €8 billion ($8 billion) via a capital increase at €1.70 per share to ensure the company's survival ahead of winter.
“Today’s agreement provides clarity on the ownership structure, allows us to continue our business and to fulfill our role as a system-critical energy supplier,” Uniper Chief Executive Officer Klaus-Dieter Maubach said in a statement. “This secures the energy supply for companies, municipal utilities, and consumers.”
Earlier this month, Uniper asked for additional government aid, due to losses arising from the utility’s efforts to substitute missing volumes of Russian gas.
[size=18]READ MORE: Berlin prepares massive energy bailout – media
The government is now expected to buy out the 56% stake owned by Fortum for €480 million as part of a €15 billion ($15 billion) rescue deal approved back in July.
“Since the stabilization package for Uniper was agreed in July, Uniper’s situation has further deteriorated rapidly and significantly; as such, new measures to resolve the situation have been agreed,” Fortum’s statement reads.
Gas flows from Russia, Germany’s largest energy supplier, have been declining in recent months amid technical issues stemming from Ukraine-related sanctions imposed on Moscow. As a result, Uniper has been forced to buy gas on the spot market at much higher prices, to make up for the shortfall.
According to Bloomberg Intelligence, Uniper’s losses from finding alternative suppliers to Russia will likely surpass €18 billion this year. The company already reported a loss of over €12 billion in the first six months of 2022.
For more stories on economy & finance visit RT's business section
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tEKST BRUTALNO PROFESIONALAN I ODLICAN...
[size=46]Vladimir Kornilov: Time to drop our illusions, the West is waging a war to destroy Russia[/size]
Moscow’s enemies want to land a fatal blow on the country, some even want to dismember it
By Vladimir Kornilov, RIA Novosti
Russian serviceman is seen in the southern sector in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location. :copyright: Sputnik / Alexey Maishev
And here comes Bucha 2.0: Another provocation where Ukraine has allegedly discovered “mass graves of victims” shortly after Russian troops have withdrawn.
This time in Izium. What it amounts to is clear evidence that along with the development of the military conflict in Ukraine, the informational “special” operation against Russia is intensifying.
It’s not even about Kiev’s reaction – officials there concoct primitive fakes against our state and the army non-stop, around the clock.
The indicator here is the way in which this provocation was immediately picked up by Western politicians, who are already urgently calling for an “international tribunal” to punish Russia. Meanwhile, the West’s media, in a united push, is putting unfounded statements about “mass executions and torture in Izium” on its front pages.
This fakery is crass and easily refuted. But it is clear from this unanimous reaction of the West that no one there cares at all how and when the people buried in the cemetery died. The culprit has been appointed in advance – and it has to be Russia. Because only this verdict fits into the overall strategy of the current campaign in Ukraine.
[size=18]
Read more
Dmitry Trenin: Six months into the conflict, what exactly does Russia hope to achieve in Ukraine?
Which, as we can see, has nothing to do with Ukraine. The West is completely indifferent to whatever happened to the Ukrainians, whoever killed them (even if it was Kiev’s own army or foreign mercenaries) and no matter how many of them died. Because it is not fighting a war on this territory for the Ukrainians,and especially not for Ukraine.
We must speak frankly and openly: the West is waging a fierce war against the Russian state, using local forces as proxies. And this is covered by the fig leaf of “defending democracy.” However, what they really want is for Russia to be destroyed. Forever! Irrevocably!
Janusz Bugajski, a leading expert, recently published his book “Failed State: A Guide to Russia’s Rupture.” It is worth highlighting that the work is not a reaction to the Ukrainian conflict, instead it is a logical continuation of all that this ‘Kremlinologist’ has been publicly talking and writing about for years.
Back in early 2019, three years before the current crisis started, he published a feature article in the influential Washington newspaper The Hill, entitled ‘Managing Russia's Dissolution.’
This was not just a forecast or theoretical speculation by some dreamer, it was a direct call to action by an outspoken Russophobe. Suffice it to recall that Bugajski then openly urged the White House to promote regional and ethnic self-determination within the Russian Federation. At the same time, he was speculating which regions of the state destroyed by the West should receive independence and which should be given to Ukraine, Finland, Japan and even China.
Read more
Sergey Poletaev: Ukraine has upped the ante in its conflict with Russia, how will Moscow respond?
It cannot be said that Bugajski’s article was the only theoretical work on the disintegration of our state. But other reports (at least in the public domain) still sought to veil direct calls for the forced break-up of Russia with arguments about the need to weaken our state. This was the case, for example, with a sensational study by the US intelligence corporation RAND commissioned by the US Department of Defense in 2019.
Now the masks are being thrown off and the cadre of Russophobes can openly articulate their long-held dreams. The Daily Telegraph recently featured the former NATO commander in Europe, General Ben Hodges, in a high-profile article about preparing for Russia’s disintegration. Hodges, who is employed by CEPA – a lobby group bankrolled by US arms contractors and NATO – is arguably one of the most active ‘talking heads’ about the Ukrainian crisis on Western television right now.
The general hopes the collapse of our state will be fueled by our ethnic diversity and he hopes that Western economic sanctions will create a situation in which it will be impossible to feed 144 million people. The American has clearly not thought how these arguments could also be applied to his home country, which has been torn apart by racial divisions in recent years.
Below Hodges, the idea has been cheerfully picked up by less well-known figures operating on the ideological field of Russophobia. The Polish magazine New Eastern Europe published an article about deconstructing Russia and reconstructing the “post-Russian space,” calling it a risky but inevitable scenario. The authors called on the West to lead the process of our state’s disintegration right away.
This is echoed by the Canadian-British professor Taras Kuzio on the pages of the Atlantic Council, a NATO-aligned pressure group and the main mouthpiece of Western Russophobes. He, too, cheerfully declares that the process of “the collapse of Putin’s Russian empire” has begun.
Hodges’ theses are repeated almost word for word by Estonia’s top Kremlinologist Vladimir Yushkin on the pages of the website of the International Centre for Defence and Security. However, he adds nonsense about the allegedly developing “colonization of Siberia by the Chinese” –which tells us he doesn’t know how to use statistics.
Read more
Maxim Artemyev: The West took advantage of Russian weakness in the 1990s and is unable to understand the trauma it unleashed
All these “prophecies” have been brought into the political realm by Estonian President Alar Karis. Opening the NATO Military Committee conference in Tallinn last Friday, he openly admonished the Chiefs of Staff of the US-led bloc to give up their “fear of destabilizing the situation in Russia.”
This is not some retired general, nor a private person with a professorial rank - it’s the official head of a NATO member country. And he is not shying away from calling on the high command of the alliance to pursue a deliberate policy of creating a situation of instability in Russia.
So, what more proof does anyone need of what the collective West is hoping to achieve?
The ideological touchstone of European liberals, The Economist magazine, has devoted its latest issue to how the West should ensure Ukraine’s victory over Russia. Apart from the traditional advice on further arming the Kiev regime, the magazine explicitly demands that the West must try to drive a wedge between the Russian government and the Russian people. To do this, leaders are urged to bet on Russian liberals who have moved abroad, who in these circumstances can be safely called traitors back home.
They are now in a situation where Russia’s enemies are now openly talking about using them to carry out an unrealistic plan to dismember our common motherland!
Thus, we can safely say that the collective West has already moved from talk to action and is openly challenging the very existence of the Russian Federation.
Read more
Alexander Nepogodin: As the media speculates about plots to oust Zelensky, how secure is Ukraine's Western-backed leader?
It’s ideologues and a number of top politicians make no secret of the fact that by exploiting the conflict in Ukraine, they are deliberately helping to create an existential threat to our state. The sooner we ourselves officially acknowledge this, the more effectively we will be able to move to a different stage in both relations with our neighbors and the military operation in Ukraine itself.
We still adhere to certain gentlemen’s rules of the game, which were adopted after the end of the Cold War. But now the stakes have been raised too high.
To be clear, I am not calling for us to copy the criminal actions of Ukraine. We, unlike them, do not deliberately kill children, torture prisoners of war, or exterminate civilians.
But in the face of increasing threats to Russian citizens, we are left with no choice but to act much more forcefully against military infrastructure, even if it’s also used by civilians, in the direction of decision-making centres, and towards those individuals directly responsible for terror and murders wherever they are located, as well as tackling states that pursue hostile policies.
After all, we should not forget that when an existential threat to Russia arises, we need to present a tough response.
Those who threaten our homeland should be constantly reminded of this.[/size]
[size=46]Vladimir Kornilov: Time to drop our illusions, the West is waging a war to destroy Russia[/size]
Moscow’s enemies want to land a fatal blow on the country, some even want to dismember it
By Vladimir Kornilov, RIA Novosti
Russian serviceman is seen in the southern sector in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location. :copyright: Sputnik / Alexey Maishev
And here comes Bucha 2.0: Another provocation where Ukraine has allegedly discovered “mass graves of victims” shortly after Russian troops have withdrawn.
This time in Izium. What it amounts to is clear evidence that along with the development of the military conflict in Ukraine, the informational “special” operation against Russia is intensifying.
It’s not even about Kiev’s reaction – officials there concoct primitive fakes against our state and the army non-stop, around the clock.
The indicator here is the way in which this provocation was immediately picked up by Western politicians, who are already urgently calling for an “international tribunal” to punish Russia. Meanwhile, the West’s media, in a united push, is putting unfounded statements about “mass executions and torture in Izium” on its front pages.
This fakery is crass and easily refuted. But it is clear from this unanimous reaction of the West that no one there cares at all how and when the people buried in the cemetery died. The culprit has been appointed in advance – and it has to be Russia. Because only this verdict fits into the overall strategy of the current campaign in Ukraine.
[size=18]
Read more
Dmitry Trenin: Six months into the conflict, what exactly does Russia hope to achieve in Ukraine?
Which, as we can see, has nothing to do with Ukraine. The West is completely indifferent to whatever happened to the Ukrainians, whoever killed them (even if it was Kiev’s own army or foreign mercenaries) and no matter how many of them died. Because it is not fighting a war on this territory for the Ukrainians,and especially not for Ukraine.
We must speak frankly and openly: the West is waging a fierce war against the Russian state, using local forces as proxies. And this is covered by the fig leaf of “defending democracy.” However, what they really want is for Russia to be destroyed. Forever! Irrevocably!
Janusz Bugajski, a leading expert, recently published his book “Failed State: A Guide to Russia’s Rupture.” It is worth highlighting that the work is not a reaction to the Ukrainian conflict, instead it is a logical continuation of all that this ‘Kremlinologist’ has been publicly talking and writing about for years.
Back in early 2019, three years before the current crisis started, he published a feature article in the influential Washington newspaper The Hill, entitled ‘Managing Russia's Dissolution.’
This was not just a forecast or theoretical speculation by some dreamer, it was a direct call to action by an outspoken Russophobe. Suffice it to recall that Bugajski then openly urged the White House to promote regional and ethnic self-determination within the Russian Federation. At the same time, he was speculating which regions of the state destroyed by the West should receive independence and which should be given to Ukraine, Finland, Japan and even China.
Read more
Sergey Poletaev: Ukraine has upped the ante in its conflict with Russia, how will Moscow respond?
It cannot be said that Bugajski’s article was the only theoretical work on the disintegration of our state. But other reports (at least in the public domain) still sought to veil direct calls for the forced break-up of Russia with arguments about the need to weaken our state. This was the case, for example, with a sensational study by the US intelligence corporation RAND commissioned by the US Department of Defense in 2019.
Now the masks are being thrown off and the cadre of Russophobes can openly articulate their long-held dreams. The Daily Telegraph recently featured the former NATO commander in Europe, General Ben Hodges, in a high-profile article about preparing for Russia’s disintegration. Hodges, who is employed by CEPA – a lobby group bankrolled by US arms contractors and NATO – is arguably one of the most active ‘talking heads’ about the Ukrainian crisis on Western television right now.
The general hopes the collapse of our state will be fueled by our ethnic diversity and he hopes that Western economic sanctions will create a situation in which it will be impossible to feed 144 million people. The American has clearly not thought how these arguments could also be applied to his home country, which has been torn apart by racial divisions in recent years.
Below Hodges, the idea has been cheerfully picked up by less well-known figures operating on the ideological field of Russophobia. The Polish magazine New Eastern Europe published an article about deconstructing Russia and reconstructing the “post-Russian space,” calling it a risky but inevitable scenario. The authors called on the West to lead the process of our state’s disintegration right away.
This is echoed by the Canadian-British professor Taras Kuzio on the pages of the Atlantic Council, a NATO-aligned pressure group and the main mouthpiece of Western Russophobes. He, too, cheerfully declares that the process of “the collapse of Putin’s Russian empire” has begun.
Hodges’ theses are repeated almost word for word by Estonia’s top Kremlinologist Vladimir Yushkin on the pages of the website of the International Centre for Defence and Security. However, he adds nonsense about the allegedly developing “colonization of Siberia by the Chinese” –which tells us he doesn’t know how to use statistics.
Read more
Maxim Artemyev: The West took advantage of Russian weakness in the 1990s and is unable to understand the trauma it unleashed
All these “prophecies” have been brought into the political realm by Estonian President Alar Karis. Opening the NATO Military Committee conference in Tallinn last Friday, he openly admonished the Chiefs of Staff of the US-led bloc to give up their “fear of destabilizing the situation in Russia.”
This is not some retired general, nor a private person with a professorial rank - it’s the official head of a NATO member country. And he is not shying away from calling on the high command of the alliance to pursue a deliberate policy of creating a situation of instability in Russia.
So, what more proof does anyone need of what the collective West is hoping to achieve?
The ideological touchstone of European liberals, The Economist magazine, has devoted its latest issue to how the West should ensure Ukraine’s victory over Russia. Apart from the traditional advice on further arming the Kiev regime, the magazine explicitly demands that the West must try to drive a wedge between the Russian government and the Russian people. To do this, leaders are urged to bet on Russian liberals who have moved abroad, who in these circumstances can be safely called traitors back home.
They are now in a situation where Russia’s enemies are now openly talking about using them to carry out an unrealistic plan to dismember our common motherland!
Thus, we can safely say that the collective West has already moved from talk to action and is openly challenging the very existence of the Russian Federation.
Read more
Alexander Nepogodin: As the media speculates about plots to oust Zelensky, how secure is Ukraine's Western-backed leader?
It’s ideologues and a number of top politicians make no secret of the fact that by exploiting the conflict in Ukraine, they are deliberately helping to create an existential threat to our state. The sooner we ourselves officially acknowledge this, the more effectively we will be able to move to a different stage in both relations with our neighbors and the military operation in Ukraine itself.
We still adhere to certain gentlemen’s rules of the game, which were adopted after the end of the Cold War. But now the stakes have been raised too high.
To be clear, I am not calling for us to copy the criminal actions of Ukraine. We, unlike them, do not deliberately kill children, torture prisoners of war, or exterminate civilians.
But in the face of increasing threats to Russian citizens, we are left with no choice but to act much more forcefully against military infrastructure, even if it’s also used by civilians, in the direction of decision-making centres, and towards those individuals directly responsible for terror and murders wherever they are located, as well as tackling states that pursue hostile policies.
After all, we should not forget that when an existential threat to Russia arises, we need to present a tough response.
Those who threaten our homeland should be constantly reminded of this.[/size]
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https://www.rt.com/russia/563196-vladimir-kornilov-it-is-time/
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BREAKING NEWS
Over past 3 weeks, Russian forces have DESTROYED over 7,000 Ukrainian soldiers and 970 pieces of military equipment, including 208 TANKS, Russian armed forces will continue military operation until goals are FULLY achieved - Russian Defense Minister Shoigu.
UPDATE: All attempts by Ukrainian army to advance in Nikolaev-Krivoy Rog front, South Ukraine, have been THWARTED - Shoigu.
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Over past 3 weeks, Russian forces have DESTROYED over 7,000 Ukrainian soldiers and 970 pieces of military equipment, including 208 TANKS, Russian armed forces will continue military operation until goals are FULLY achieved - Russian Defense Minister Shoigu.
UPDATE: All attempts by Ukrainian army to advance in Nikolaev-Krivoy Rog front, South Ukraine, have been THWARTED - Shoigu.
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Hartmann- Posts : 2008
2021-01-04
Re: Ruska invazija na Ukrajinu
PA....u tom smjeru svakako ide..
WORLD AT WAR 3.0: According to Serbian President Aleksandar Suljo, who says (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/5217) globe may be mere MONTHS away from MAJOR CONFLICT bigger than ANYTHING since WW2, slamming UN as POWERLESS to help, claiming intergovernmental organization PRACTICALLY DESTROYED by "great powers", as Putin declares partial MOBILIZATION (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/5237), and Donbass region set (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/5222) to become part of Russia, Suljo’s warnings cast DARK SHADOW over Europe and Western world, already SUFFERING from economic BACKLASH (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/3825) of anti-Russia sanctions.
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WORLD AT WAR 3.0: According to Serbian President Aleksandar Suljo, who says (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/5217) globe may be mere MONTHS away from MAJOR CONFLICT bigger than ANYTHING since WW2, slamming UN as POWERLESS to help, claiming intergovernmental organization PRACTICALLY DESTROYED by "great powers", as Putin declares partial MOBILIZATION (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/5237), and Donbass region set (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/5222) to become part of Russia, Suljo’s warnings cast DARK SHADOW over Europe and Western world, already SUFFERING from economic BACKLASH (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/3825) of anti-Russia sanctions.
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Hartmann- Posts : 2008
2021-01-04
Re: Ruska invazija na Ukrajinu
BREAKING NEWS
Referring to Putin's speech about partial MOBILIZATION (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/5237), Belgian Prime Minister urges EU countries to remain calm and not add fuel to the fire, says we must not provoke (Russia).
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Referring to Putin's speech about partial MOBILIZATION (https://t.me/IntelRepublic/5237), Belgian Prime Minister urges EU countries to remain calm and not add fuel to the fire, says we must not provoke (Russia).
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2021-01-04
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