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President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that the United States will impose sanctions “far beyond” the ones that the United States imposed in 2014 following the annexation of the Crimean peninsula.

“This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine,” Biden said in a White House speech, signaling a shift in his administration’s position. “We will continue to escalate sanctions if Russia escalates,” he added.

Russian elites and their family members will also soon face sanctions, Biden said, adding that “Russia will pay an even steeper price” if Moscow decides to push forward into Ukraine. Two Russian banks and Russian sovereign debt will also be sanctioned, he said.

Also in his speech, Biden said he would send more U.S. troops to the Baltic states as a defensive measure to strengthen NATO’s position in the area.

Russia shares a border with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

A day earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops to go into the separatist Donetsk and Lugansk regions in eastern Ukraine after a lengthy speech in which he recognized the two regions’ independence.

Western powers decried the move and began to slap sanctions on certain Russian individuals, while Germany announced it would halt plans to go ahead with the Russia-to-Germany Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

At home, Biden is facing bipartisan pressure to take more extensive actions against Russia following Putin’s decision. However, a recent poll showed that a majority of Americans believe that sending troops to Ukraine is a “bad idea,” and a slim minority believes it’s a good one.

All 27 European Union countries unanimously agreed on an initial list of sanctions targeting Russian authorities, said French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, and EU foreign affairs head Josep Borell claimed the package “will hurt Russia … a lot.”

Earlier Tuesday, Borell asserted that Russian troops have already entered the Donbas region, which comprises Donetsk and Lugansk, which are under the control of pro-Russia groups since 2014.

And on Tuesday, the Russian Parliament approved a Putin-back plan to use military force outside of Russia’s borders as Putin further said that Russia confirmed it would recognize the expanded borders of Lugansk and Donetsk.

“We recognized the states,” the Russian president said. “That means we recognized all of their fundamental documents, including the constitution, where it is written that their [borders] are the territories at the time the two regions were part of Ukraine.”

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Putin said that Ukraine is “not interested in peaceful solutions” and that “every day, they are amassing troops in the Donbas.”

Meanwhile, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday morning again downplayed the prospect of a Russian invasion and proclaimed: “There will be no war.”

“There will not be an all-out war against Ukraine, and there will not be a broad escalation from Russia. If there is, then we will put Ukraine on a war footing,” he said in a televised address.

The White House began to signal that they would shift their own position on whether it’s the start of an invasion.

“We think this is, yes, the beginning of an invasion, Russia’s latest invasion into Ukraine,” said Jon Finer, the White House deputy national security adviser in public remarks. “An invasion is an invasion and that is what is underway.”

For weeks, Western governments have been claiming Moscow would invade its neighbor after Russia gathered some 150,000 troops along the countries’ borders. They alleged that the Kremlin would attempt to come up with a pretext to attack, while some officials on Monday said Putin’s speech recognizing the two regions was just that.

But Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters Tuesday that Russia’s “latest invasion” of Ukraine is threatening stability in the region, but he asserted that Putin can “still avoid a full blown, tragic war of choice.”

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It really goes to show how much the Ukrainians hate Russia more than they hate their own government. Sinking any Russiaboo's argument that the Russians were "liberators".
These arguments I see are some of the most retarded that pop up pretty regularly. In one breath they'll call Ukrainians subhuman then the next they make the excuse they are liberating them because really Russians and Ukrainians are no different. I mean I can't say either statement is false, but it's kinda a bad argument to say "LOL look at that retard faggot, my family is gonna force his to live in our house because we're not really all that different!" unless the Russians are trying to argue that they're retarded subhumans. Same goes for the "denazification" and other justifications.

"Oh but NATO will be on our doorstep!" while at the same time lamenting sanctions and saying that Russia was a force that could have held off Chinese influence. So then why didn't you just stop being retards and side with the west against China? "Muh Russophobia" funny how people aren't generally "Serbophobic" or "Czechophobic" maybe it has to do with them not causing giant clusterfucks constantly throughout most of their history and acting like psychos for the most part? "Muh Russian speakers in Ukraine!" best get ready to give large portions of your country to Xi then retard, oh wait you're not gonna do that.
 
I like how the Russian camp went from Kiev will fall in two weeks, then "Baghdad took three weeks to conquer" and now I've seen some trying to say that Kiev was never the target and the goal was always taking the south.
It's almost like Qanon all over again. Just trust the plan, bro.
"It's all according to the keikaku! We must trust in Putin!"

These arguments I see are some of the most retarded that pop up pretty regularly. In one breath they'll call Ukrainians subhuman then the next they make the excuse they are liberating them because really Russians and Ukrainians are no different. I mean I can't say either statement is false, but it's kinda a bad argument to say "LOL look at that retard faggot, my family is gonna force his to live in our house because we're not really all that different!" unless the Russians are trying to argue that they're retarded subhumans. Same goes for the "denazification" and other justifications.
The thing is, if they were treating the Ukrainians like family, then maybe an undeclared war wasn't the best way? Maybe some economic investment, or an economic alliance in a similar vein to the German Zollverein would have been more acceptable? I mean, shit, if I was a supreme dictator of a medium-class power, and I wanted to ensnare nearby nations into my political sphere, I'd bunker down, focus on economic development, then once my economy becomes the envy of my neighbors, I would launch a new economic cooperation zone and invite my neighbors into it. Prussia gained effective influence over other German states through the Zollverein, I'd have thought that a man of Putin's caliber would remember that part of European history.

But again, it seems that we all overestimated how smart Putin and his close friends really are.

"Oh but NATO will be on our doorstep!" while at the same time lamenting sanctions and saying that Russia was a force that could have held off Chinese influence. So then why didn't you just stop being retards and side with the west against China? "Muh Russophobia" funny how people aren't generally "Serbophobic" or "Czechophobic" maybe it has to do with them not causing giant clusterfucks constantly throughout most of their history and acting like psychos for the most part? "Muh Russian speakers in Ukraine!" best get ready to give large portions of your country to Xi then retard, oh wait you're not gonna do that.
China is Russia's ally. The fact that the two are bunk-buddies against Uncle Sam should have indicated to us that Russia isn't a friend of the West. And yes, Siberia is effectively a Chinese colony in fact, if not in name. If we're to give eastern Ukraine to Russia because Russian-speakers live there, then Siberia should belong to Xinnie the Pooh Bear because of how many Chinese people have settled there.
 
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It's tragic. They're going to lose more people to this radiation exposure, but all losses will be more than likely swept aside as fake news, because not only do they have to tow the party line, but also keep up morale.

If that one dude died so quickly, that's a stupid massive dose, like abnormally stupid high. Even the guy who tickled dragon's tail took 9 days to die, but exposure was so high that room literally was glowing. That russian dude ... I don't know

There is a story of a VDV guy whose family can't get payout for his death because his location was stated as "training maneuvers" ... but he was in Ukraine. For fucks sake, it's a bunch of paper at the moment.


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Bodies of mutilated children among horrors the Russians left behind​



This is Bucha where they executed civilians
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Kinda makes you think about some stuff, isn't it?

By the way, I have found the other pics of the dead civilians, including the mass grave and the one shoved into a hole. And Russia still accuses Ukrainian as the Nazi...
At this point I wouldn't care if the Ukrainians executed any Russian soldier they found. Russian invaders deserve much worse than a quick bullet to the head.
 
Motizhin, 2 women and 4 men, tied hands, bullet in the back of the head ... I'm fucking speechless, we were worried about fake POWs getting shot in the foot ...

Fucking nigger russians. I wonder how the Russian bootlicks are going to try to spin this one. How expected by the same group of people that think Kaitlyn and the rape of Berlin are funny jokes. If I was a Russian deployed in Ukraine right now I would kidnap the nearest commissioned officer and offer him to any nearby Ukrainian garrison to try to get clemency and a pass to get to Poland.
 
More reports of atrocities. The Russians seem to have intentionally left as many mines as possible and killed as many people as possible before pulling out.
And some retards still insist the Russian are (and were) not targeting civilians. This is some straight up war crime stuff. And the way they did it suggest it was a systematic and deliberate thing, not a "spur of the moment" one
Bodies of mutilated children among horrors the Russians left behind (archive)

Deep in the forest outside Kyiv, where the mushroom-pickers used to roam and rich city folk built their palatial dachas, Maria Dabizhe, 80, sat sifting through discarded Russian ration packs.

The enemy soldiers had arrived a few days into the war. “They came to my house. I asked them what they were doing there,” she said, as artillery boomed in the distance. “They told me, ‘We’re just trying to do our job’.”

At night, she saw their fires burning. When they brought her some food, she took it. Then, when the soldiers started to withdraw a few days ago, fighting the Ukrainians all the way, the true horror of what they had done became clear.


Her neighbours in a neat brick house four doors down had been tied hand and foot and killed. Down the road, territorial defence fighters said they had found a basement where 18 bodies, men, women and children as young as 14 lay dead, their bodies mutilated.

This is what the Russian forces have left behind as they retreat, destroying everything as they go. Mines have been hidden in the corpses that litter the streets.

Homes are left hollowed out and burnt. Newly built dachas, their gates torn open, are studded with bullets from the firefights that raged here between Ukrainian and Russian forces a few days ago.

The soldiers and civilians in the areas retaken by the Ukrainian army around Kyiv in the past few days have endured weeks of fighting, and the horrors of occupation, to push out an enemy that most predicted would destroy them in days.

Dozens of towns, villages and suburbs to the east, west and north of Kyiv have been retaken by the Ukrainian army, and the Russians have retreated from the gates of the capital to areas near the northern border.

Yet there is no celebration, no joy.

The roads are mined, windows broken, homes destroyed. In the forest, the thick, soaring pines are splintered at the trunk, gaping open, white and yellow. It will take months, perhaps years, until these areas become habitable again. The thousands of civilians who fled these areas have been told, for now, not to return.

“There’s nothing to be happy about. Only sorrow for the people who were killed,” said Sergeiy Torovik, 53, a soldier with the territorial defence force, who lives in an area that was retaken a few days earlier. “The Russian soldiers are lower than animals. Animals don’t do what they did. We shouldn’t take them hostage. They must die. They must be destroyed.”

Along with his son Yuri, Torovik was standing at a checkpoint near his home town of Stoyanka, just outside Kyiv, where he had helped to push the Russians out three days before. A month ago, he had been a gardener before joining up. As the Russians withdrew, and Ukrainian forces advanced, he fought his way back to his home.

But now he was guarding a ruin. The petrol station was splayed open, blackened and twisted like a great metal insect. Russian tanks, burnt out and broken, littered the highway. Around them were civilian cars, windscreens blown out, pockmarked with bullet holes. One, a white Citroën, had a dark smear on the shrapnel-studded headrest.
“There are a lot of mines here,” Torovik said. “Everywhere. In people’s houses, in the back yards, on the roads.”

Two days earlier, Torovik said, he had seen a dog eating a woman’s body that had been left on the ground. Yet the worst was in the basement of the dacha.

“We found 18 bodies in there,” he said. “They had been torturing people. Some of them had their ears cut off. Others had teeth pulled out. There were kids like 14, 16 years old, some adults. They just took the bodies away yesterday.”

As the Russians withdrew in what seems part rout, part strategic pullback after failing to take Kyiv, they destroyed everything they could along the way. Along the highways and winding forest roads that link holiday cottage communities outside Kyiv, soldiers and civilians spoke of seeing the bodies of humans and animals strewn on the sides of the road.

Shops are flattened, the entire sides of houses smashed open. Abandoned troop carriers and tanks are found stuffed with refrigerators, clothes and toys looted from Ukrainian houses. Mines are spread across the roads, hidden in houses, parks and in corpses laid out on the road.

“It’ll take months to clear,” said Denys, who was deploying his Ukrainian mine clearance team to freshly retaken areas. “Years,” one of his colleagues interjected. “They’ve hidden them everywhere. And some of them are so old, they’re from the First World War.”

On the woodland road to Bucha, a suburb where some of the fiercest fighting in the area took place, an army medic stood waiting to pass a checkpoint. Two days ago, he and his unit had helped push the Russians from this area.

“I can’t say the Russians are weak or anything like that, they’re warriors, as are we,” he said. “When they were withdrawing, one part of the unit would be firing and the others would pull back ... they left a lot of bodies. Civilians too.”

Yet the successes of the past few days have not yet brought safety to the area. “This place is liberated, but it’s not clear yet. A friend was ambushed yesterday, so even if it’s a ‘green’ road like this it doesn’t mean it’s always clear,” he said. “And artillery can hit you here too.”

Across the road stood a Russian tank, blackened and broken. An armoured personnel carrier abandoned a little further along was still smoking.

As they pulled back, or were pushed, the Russians abandoned or lost an extraordinary amount of equipment, a lot of it rusted, in bad condition and from the Soviet era. Everything they left behind is being used for the next stage in the war. On the side of a highway outside Kyiv, a group of soldiers from the territorial defence were stripping a Russian tank for parts. “It’s so old, it’s useless,” one of them, Ivan, complained. “And one of our guys hit it with an NLAW.”

They would strip off the gun, they said, and set it up in the back of a truck instead. “We’re going to need it,” Ivan said. “We’re going to keep fighting. We know this isn’t the end.”
Whatever peace solution the diplomats have thought of will be thrown out of the window. Ukrainian won't stop until they have their revenge. If Kyiv won't allow it, they will definitely took the matter with their own hands. This is why Zelenskiy said the peace treaty must followed a referendum by the Ukrainian, he know just how powerful and motivated Ukrainian will be when they're united in their anger. Now they won't stop until they take back all of their land, including even Crimea. There will be no peace treaty in a foreseeable future, at least not in the way Kremlin wanted it
 
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Mason Clark, George Barros, and Karolina Hird

April 2, 5:00 pm ET

Continuing Russian operations along their new main effort in eastern Ukraine made little progress on April 2, and Russian forces likely require some time to redeploy and integrate reinforcements from other axes. Ukrainian forces repelled likely large-scale Russian assaults in Donbas on April 2 and inflicted heavy casualties. Russian forces continued to capture territory in central Mariupol and will likely capture the city in the coming days. Russian units around Kyiv and in northeastern Ukraine continued to successfully withdraw into Belarus and Russia, and heavy mining in previously Russian-occupied areas is forcing Ukrainian forces to conduct slow clearing operations.

However, the Russian units withdrawn from northeastern Ukraine for redeployment to eastern Ukraine are heavily damaged. Russian forces likely require an extensive operational pause to refit existing units in Donbas, refit and redeploy reinforcements from other axes, and integrate these forces—pulled from several military districts that have not yet operated on a single axis—into a cohesive fighting force. We have observed no indicators of Russian plans to carry out such a pause, and Russian forces will likely fail to break through Ukrainian defenses if they continue to steadily funnel already damaged units into fighting in eastern Ukraine.

Key Takeaways

  • Russian forces continued to capture territory in central Mariupol on April 2 and will likely capture the city within days.
  • Ukrainian forces repelled several possibly large-scale Russian assaults in Donbas, claiming to destroy almost 70 Russian vehicles.
  • Russian forces will likely require a lengthy operational pause to integrate reinforcements into existing force structures in eastern Ukraine and enable successful operations but appear unlikely to do so and will continue to bleed their forces in ineffective daily attacks.
  • Russian forces in Izyum conducted an operational pause after successfully capturing the city on April 1 and will likely resume offensive operations to link up with Russian forces in Donbas in the coming days.
  • Russia continued to withdraw forces from the Kyiv axis into Belarus and Russia. Ukrainian forces primarily conducted operations to sweep and clear previously Russian-occupied territory.
  • Ukrainian forces likely repelled limited Russian attacks in Kherson Oblast.
  • The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Ukrainian forces have rendered two-thirds of the 75 Russian Battalion Tactical Groups it assesses have fought in Ukraine either temporarily or permanently combat ineffective.

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No Russian progress, continued degradation, but Mariupol will soon fall is the ISW assessment. Two thirds of 75 Russian tactical battalions knocked out for good or for now is their reading.

Phase 2 of operations is a propaganda phrase now alongside Natzee, phase 2 of fail. It seems set to continue for a good while now. Even the youthful opposition has been assessed as fairly passive, although the same can be said for most Z support.

There is a certain class of American and some Euros too who are still certain Putin is winning or if not winning will shortly pivot that way. The evidence suggests otherwise. The early shock and disorientation of the Great Patriotic War is well known, while in this the disorientation seems to be the Russian trait now, deterioration not development, although there's no stinting on various futile attacks and Mariupol continues to be ground down. Likely the aim must be try have something, anything for Putin on May Day, somewhere to raise the hammer and the sickle, their victory banner. Sad, wicked stuff. God help Ukraine.

Fucking nigger russians. I wonder how the Russian bootlicks are going to try to spin this one. How expected by the same group of people that think Kaitlyn and the rape of Berlin are funny jokes. If I was a Russian deployed in Ukraine right now I would kidnap the nearest commissioned officer and offer him to any nearby Ukrainian garrison to try to get clemency and a pass to get to Poland.
Avoz Nazis, false flag and the usual gay shit.
 
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No Russian progress, continued degradation, but Mariupol will soon fall is the ISW assessment. Two thirds of 75 Russian tactical battalions knocked out for good or for now is their reading.

Phase 2 of operations is a propaganda phrase now alongside Natzee, phase 2 of fail. It seems set to continue for a good while now. Even the youthful opposition has been assessed as fairly passive, although the same can be said for most Z support.

There is a certain class of American and some Euros too who are still certain Putin is winning or if not winning will shortly pivot that way. The evidence suggests otherwise. The early shock and disorientation of the Great Patriotic War is well known, while in this the disorientation seems to be the Russian trait now, deterioration not development, although there's no stinting on various futile attacks and Mariupol continues to be ground down. Likely the aim must be try have something, anything for Putin on May Day, somewhere to raise the hammer and the sickle, their victory banner. Sad, wicked stuff. God help Ukraine.


Avoz Nazis, false flag and the usual gay shit.
Funneling in already damaged units into a new theater with pretty much no breather is a great way to completely destroy your forces. Fucking christ. Mariupol has already held out longer than anyone ever could expect honestly.
 
The thing is, if they were treating the Ukrainians like family, then maybe an undeclared war wasn't the best way? Maybe some economic investment, or an economic alliance in a similar vein to the German Zollverein would have been more acceptable? I mean, shit, if I was a supreme dictator of a medium-class power, and I wanted to ensnare nearby nations into my political sphere, I'd bunker down, focus on economic development, then once my economy becomes the envy of my neighbors, I launch a new economic cooperation zone and invite my neighbors into it. Prussia gained effective influence over other German states through the Zollverein, I'd have thought that a man of Putin's caliber would remember that part of European history.

But again, it seems that we all overestimated how smart Putin and his close friends really are.


China is Russia's ally. The fact that the two are bunk-buddies against Uncle Sam should have indicated to us that Russia isn't a friend of the West. And yes, Siberia is effectively a Chinese colony in fact, if not in name. If we're to give eastern Ukraine to Russia because Russian-speakers live there, then Siberia should belong to Xinnie the Pooh Bear because of how many Chinese people have settled there.
They really do act in a stereotypical way aligning to their position on the globe as well as the nations they've had run ins with. Only they seem to have inherited only the negative traits. They have the autism of the Germans on top of the insistence on shooting themselves in the foot but none of the intelligence. They have the retarded honor and pride culture of multiple Asian states. The idiotic inability to not admit they fucked up of the chinks. The hard headed stupidity and sub-par cuisine of the English. The ugly architecture of the arabs (no painting Arab architecture like Christmas ornaments does not make it look better).

I don't really care about Ukraine that much either since it's basically the CCCP only CCCP means Crackheads, Corruption, Camgirls, Pedophiles. But seeing Russians talk about 40 different contradictory ways out of the two sides of their mouth to justify the invasion made me realize they're somehow more pathetic just due to the hypocrisy. Russia as a cultural whole is just kinda sad from the outside looking in since almost all their "positive" culture is just made up shit which is easy to do when you take over like 20 other countries and claim their cultural output as your own for decades.
 
Fucking nigger russians. I wonder how the Russian bootlicks are going to try to spin this one. How expected by the same group of people that think Kaitlyn and the rape of Berlin are funny jokes. If I was a Russian deployed in Ukraine right now I would kidnap the nearest commissioned officer and offer him to any nearby Ukrainian garrison to try to get clemency and a pass to get to Poland.
Berlin and the revenge tour through Germany was understandable on a human level. The Germans had happily torched, raped, murdered, and demolished their way through Russia, executing tens of thousands of civilians. It was the revenge of a nation that had nearly been exterminated and suffered horrific losses. This? This is different. This is the Russians acting like the Nazis did, but even worse.
 
They only see Russia from the outside, not the inside. People from Russia who left the country are mystified when they meet American conservatives who simp for Putin as if he was their pimp-daddy. When in reality, Putin has a big government that conscripts men into an army, said army practices sodomy towards its new recruits, and the leadership in general have a great love for the old Soviet days when they were the big Communist Empire that in their eyes, made the West pee its pants.

There's a number of right-leaning talkers in the last few weeks I've gotten considerably disillusioned with for how much they seem to be going all in on the pro-Putin angle.
 
There's a number of right-leaning talkers in the last few weeks I've gotten considerably disillusioned with for how much they seem to be going all in on the pro-Putin angle.
I hear Kremlin really loves Tucker Carlson now. I thought he was okay, until I heard his takes on this situation.

All the horrific stuff from liberated areas by the hands of russian pigs left me feeling hollow. It's going to take some time to process.
I would assume there's going to be a lot less POW videos from this point on from Ukrainian side.
 
I hear Kremlin really loves Tucker Carlson now. I thought he was okay, until I heard his takes on this situation.
Tucker and the rest of the Trumpist crew have been thoroughly compromised by the Russians for years in terms of them being willing gullible dupes for them. Dems say Russia=BAD means Russia = GOOD to them.

Anyway, another article from Spegiel.
 
More reports of atrocities. The Russians seem to have intentionally left as many mines as possible and killed as many people as possible before pulling out.

Fucking nigger russians. I wonder how the Russian bootlicks are going to try to spin this one. How expected by the same group of people that think Kaitlyn and the rape of Berlin are funny jokes. If I was a Russian deployed in Ukraine right now I would kidnap the nearest commissioned officer and offer him to any nearby Ukrainian garrison to try to get clemency and a pass to get to Poland.
I seriously want to beat up Pro Putin simps now.
 
Tucker and the rest of the Trumpist crew have been thoroughly compromised by the Russians for years in terms of them being willing gullible dupes for them. Dems say Russia=BAD means Russia = GOOD to them.

Anyway, another article from Spegiel.
Sorry for double post. But I don't think Trump has said anything pro Russia. I mean he said Putin was smart. But that's not really equal to simping for Putin.

Through some of his supporters don't seem to realize that either
 
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