Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Thread 1 - Ukrainian Liars vs Russian Liars with Air and Artillery Superiority

How well is the combat this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 46 6.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well planned strike with few faults

    Votes: 45 6.5%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 292 42.1%
  • ⭐⭐ Worse than expected

    Votes: 269 38.8%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 42 6.1%

  • Total voters
    694
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lol I love how all this "looter" shit started right after they stopped posting "saboteurs."
I can see them niggering it up in paranoia after "russian saboteurs" loot shit.

I notice that bodies are absent in so many videos showcasing wreckage.
Could be a sign of photoshop, happens often.
 
Best outcome for this whole situation:

  • Ukrainian forces manage to repel Russia, leading to them fully retreating from the country
  • NATO sees the horrendous display of military power, and decides that Russia is probably bluffing about their nuclear capability as well
  • NATO starts invasion into Russia to perpetuate the globohomo and return the citizens of Russia to being proper consoomers
  • Russian nuclear capability has not diminished, leading to global nuclear exchange, and the world becomes a smoking nuclear crater, with all of humanity dying.
  • Everyone is finally free from 🤡🌎
The end
 
Canucks cucking for Ukes

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When Olivera White was searching for an Airbnb rental in Ukraine, she wasn’t concerned with the number of bedrooms or bathrooms. The Ontario woman wanted the apartment to appear modest – as if the owner didn’t have a ton of money. Mostly, she wanted confirmation that the host was alive.

This is because Ms. White has no intention of staying at any of the three Airbnb units she and her husband booked in recent days near the capital city of Kyiv. Instead, they’re part of a global movement of people who are turning to the short-term lodging platform as a means of directly supporting Ukrainians under siege by Russian forces.

In just 48 hours last week, more than 61,000 nights were reserved in Ukraine through Airbnb, for a total gross booking value of almost $2-million. Nearly 3,000 nights were paid for by Canadian guests, an Airbnb spokeswoman said in an e-mail over the weekend.

Canada has the largest Ukrainian population in the world, outside Russia and Ukraine; about 1.4 million Canadians are of Ukrainian ancestry. People who have no ties to Ukraine are making contributions as well.

Donations have been pouring into mainstream charities since the war broke out last month. As of March 5, the Canadian Red Cross had raised $46.2-million for the Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal. The federal government kicked in an additional $10-million to the Canadian wing of the international emergency-relief organization as part of a capped donation-matching program.

Save the Children Canada said it has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations in recent days. “Anecdotally, we can say that there have been few rapid-onset emergencies that have generated this level of response from Canadians in such a short time,” a spokeswoman for the humanitarian group said, adding that the initial surge has “levelled off a little.”

Save the Children said 9.7 per cent of funds support raising more money and 6.4 per cent goes to general and management expenses. The Canadian Red Cross said the cost of fundraising – including processing donations and issuing receipts – will not exceed five per cent. All remaining funds will be used to support people affected by the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and surrounding countries, a spokeswoman said.

By booking through Airbnb, Ms. White and her husband have put a total of roughly $550 directly into the hands of three Ukrainian Airbnb hosts. That is owing to Airbnb’s recent decision to temporarily waive guest and host fees on new bookings in Ukraine. The San Francisco-based company is also offering free short-term housing to up to 100,000 refugees fleeing Ukraine and is suspending its operations in Russia and Belarus, which has played a supporting role in the invasion.

Ms. White said the responses she has received from the Ukrainian hosts have been at once heartening and troubling. “I’m literally crying,” one host said. “Thank you for your support.” Another said he was staying in northern Ukraine to protect his land. “I wish my family and me will survive,” he wrote.

Ms. White said she hopes to keep in touch with the hosts and is considering sending them money each month. “The money goes directly to these people,” said Ms. White, who was reached in Serbia where she’s visiting family. “You know you’re helping them somehow.”

Kyle Ashley, a professor of marketing at George Brown College in Toronto, also opted to send money to a Ukrainian Airbnb host rather than make a donation through traditional channels. He wanted every single one of his dollars to go straight to a Ukrainian on the front lines of the war.

And so on Friday, he booked a room in the Freedom Square area of Kyiv from March 24-29, at a total cost of about $200. “I will not be travelling to Kyiv,” he wrote to the host. “Please accept this as a donation to help you and your family either stay and resist the occupation, or make it to safety.”

About seven hours later, he received a response. “I can’t convey all the emotions of gratitude! God bless you! Thank you for your help and empathy,” the host wrote, adding: “We hope to receive guests soon.”

On the one hand, it's nice that they want to do direct charity. On the other, it's ridiculous that the big story of 2022 isn't the freedom convoy or the war; it's about how many alternative ways people need to find to send money around the world.
 
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I notice that bodies are absent in so many videos showcasing wreckage.
Some of it too is convoys that don't really make a lot of sense. I can't see sending unarmed fuel trucks anywhere without at least an MRAP with them for protection. Likewise, in some of the confirmed videos of Russian convoys, you do see escort vehicles.
 
Those terms seem rather generous, can't imagine the EU will love hearing it.

Some are Nato, the others are made by Russia. I doubt we or Eu have a say in it.

lol they made a bully list.

:story: this is just gay twink porn, look at his ass, why is the punishment always gay butt sex?


if this war was an op to get me personally to burst a blood vessel looking at this monument to shitty planning than its succeeding with flying colors.


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It is a bully list with official blessing to pay debts back in ruskie money. Cutting the losses and burning (western) (usurers).

I thought you Huns were based. I am very disappointed. Orban? More like Whoreban.

We hate China and Ruskies less as they hate homos too. Holols don't get nazi points for being land thieves. Grudge cancels it out.
If Biden went 1488 KKKs and banned all fags and niggers we would slobber his kneeslapping nuts.
 
Must have been the sheer number of missiles, or the ship didn't have this if the hit is legit.
(Or maybe MLRS is too small and this is only effective against anti-ship missiles which are quite a bit larger)
Depends on how many missiles are headed at it, even the best system will have stuff get through if there's enough of it. The ukies don't even really need to sink the ships, a decent hit from one of those will force it to withdraw for repairs.
 
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