Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread

How well is the war this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 249 10.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I ain't afraid of no Ghost of Kiev

    Votes: 278 11.8%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 796 33.7%
  • ⭐⭐ Stalemate

    Votes: 659 27.9%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 378 16.0%

  • Total voters
    2,360
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Speaking of food, there's a minor thing in the last day or so I haven't seen mentioned here. Specifically Denys Shmyhal, Prime Minister of Ukraine posted on twitter about complaining to the CEO of Nestle about Nestle staying in the Russian market and the CEO being unswayed:
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This immediately provided the latest reason for people to call for boycotting Nestle:
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You can tell that most of the people jumping on the bandwagon the prime minister offered haven't actually looked up Nestle's statement about Russia. Wherein they state what business they've ceased and what they've continued doing to in Russia:


So the only business that Nestle is "continuing" to do in Russia is the bare minimum of keeping people and pets there - and in surrounding countries that depend on exports of basic staple foods from there - from starving. Which given Nestle's history, is doing pretty good for them. But of course people are dumb enough and don't do enough research before getting angry. Instead they blindly jump on board with demanding a company starve babies because they hate that company for -amongst other things - starving babies.

Most of nestles stuff can be considered 'essential' if they're including things like cereal (which isn't essential). It'd be interesting to know what they have banned besides coffee.
 
While vatnikstanis have problems, it's because of poor logistics rather than "muh ukranian farmers btfoing moskals!!!!" propaganda kool aid
the VDV airport story itself was exagerated.
And every single day, Russia's supply situation is getting worse, while Ukraine gets stronger. Give it a month, and they'll have enough men to start keeping the Russians in check. Give it three, and Russia is going to be out of options that aren't "give up" or "do something drastic". Neither time nor numbers are on their side, because they tried to fight a war that was within their capability to wage, but wither by bad intel or fart huffing, their vision was disconnected from reality, and now they're stuck with a war they can't prosecute effectively.
 
I always love how assmad bong commentators get when someone doesn't agree with them.

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>We haven't seen these anti-Russian attacks you liar!
>Next up, Ukraine executes more evil Russian "saboteurs"

Journos should be exterminated like insects.
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how poorly these tanks seem to be used in urban areas
I don't think there's really any way to use tanks effectively in an urban environment. The Russians learned that in the First Chechen War. Which is why they just bombed the fuck out of Grozny in the Second Chechen War. - If your enemy wants to play Urban Guerrilla, just sit outside his city and pound it to rubble with artillery, rockets and bombs.
 
So Ukraine claims another Russian General KIA, this time a Lieutenant General, Andrey Mordvichev Commander of Russian Southern Military District's 8th Combined Arms Army. Reportedly he died on the attack at the Kherson Airfield. I'm believing it's true since Ukraine also gave his name, which then would be easily debunked by the Russian if its just a lie. That makes it what? The fifth General KIA right? Losing 5 in under a month is honestly not a very good look
 
I always love how assmad bong commentators get when someone doesn't agree with them.

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>We haven't seen these anti-Russian attacks you liar!
>Next up, Ukraine executes more evil Russian "saboteurs"

Journos should be exterminated like insects.

Once in a while they interview someone that doesn't toe their line and then they never interview them again. I wonder why.
 
Why do you check site where men review prostitutes?
Like the other farmer I’ve read posts from charities warning about people offering rooms or hospitality to refugees just to put them on the streets. Sometimes well meaning people refer refugees to “hosts” that later are revealed to be scammers so ideally you should only refer people to official hosts from official listings.

This specifical site had become infamous a couple of years ago when a journalist made a reportage about it. It’s a well known secret and people check for the lol. These days it’s become relevant again because of the problem with refugees.
 
The big black cock news highlights that "Crimeans weren't under pressure to vote to join Russia."
Germans are questioning whether the narrative is false. "Putin is crazy" and "Russia is bad," mostly, but it thought that counts.

Is the media giving up on Ukraine?
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"Who's truth is stronger?"

The response in this case is: What is actually true? Truth isn't over here lifting weights. The truth merely is true, as that is all it is.

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So Ukraine claims another Russian General KIA, this time a Lieutenant General, Andrey Mordvichev Commander of Russian Southern Military District's 8th Combined Arms Army. Reportedly he died on the attack at the Kherson Airfield. I'm believing it's true since Ukraine also gave his name, which then would be easily debunked by the Russian if its just a lie. That makes it what? The fifth General KIA right? Losing 5 in under a month is honestly not a very good look
There are two possibilities:
1) The Russian army doesn't even know what it doesn't yet know and is stumbling around like a blind giant,
2) Those generals were born for serving in peacetime and would run a mile to avoid a real fight, and will be replaced by actually competent, ambitious young upstarts i.e. natural selection in action.
In Russia? Vodka yes coffee no haha, I'm sure nestle make vodka so it'd be interesting to know if that's banned lol
In Russia you soak your Nestle in vodka instead of milk.
It has been 20 years of common knowledge that Nestle abuses child slave labour in Africa to maximize their cocoa profits; now you're boycotting them? I guess nobody cares about the True & Honest niggers :(
 
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