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%

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How many hours in Photoshop did it take to make this troon resemble a man with lipstick and a wig?
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"Canadian media reports that the "former" commander of the army, Lieutenant General Trevor Cadier, is in Ukraine, and he has been absent since February. It is speculated that he may be surrounded in Azovstal
The general accused of sexual harassment leaves for Ukraine"
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Nothing has been confirmed and it might be based on just a rumor.
For now take it with some pinches of salt.
 
As if wasn't enough, some folks questionned about Putin's health.
putin is pushing 70 hard and looks ugh not shocking given the interviews from prior years, is as boring as ever in tone when talking. this is just typical journo hyper reach.
If he is dying, which is possible from his age; it won't be nearly as traceable a decline by video evidence as biden's senior moments. And if he's not, it could just as easily be a bad knee or back screwing with his usual activity causing weight gain.
No one knows and its just cancer levels of speculation, moreso given his regime has likely on 80% autopilot for years.
 
I'm fully convinced Russia stopped doing actual weapons development somewhere in the late 1970s and they've just been staffing their weapons RnD departments with fan fiction tier writers and whenever they want to show off a new toy they use some left over designs from the 60s.
That's not entirely inaccurate. A lot of their weapons engineers average age is in their 50s, and the 90s basically frozen a lot of development. Not quite 70s, but still.
 
Israel already summoned the Russian embassador to explain that the thought of jews killing jews on behalf of the nazis is unthinkable and never happened.
Herr Blazkowitz would highly disagree, as well as Herr Himler.

Why do i feel like Putin really is a stooge for the WEF and Klaus Schwab and this whole war is used as an excuse to facilitate the great reset while every retard is distracted by shouting slava ukraine.
No idea. Yet I'd kept in mind that Putin actually have an official page on WEF site... which is... :sighduck: I kinda keep forgetting to mention that from time to time but that's because these faggots are rarely mentioned in this thread. Move along.
 
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At this point I assume you're purposefully misinterpreting what I said.
I don't know how my comment about willingness of separatist to fight Ukraine for 8 years is somehow a misinterpretation of what you said. I assume you misquote.
You cannot fight without the means to do so. Russia has provided these means.
And i asked you what exactly they provided. Let's not bother about humanitarian aid. My understanding was that after OSCE got involved they started to check everything that goes from Russia into Ukraine, so shipments stopped, if there was any to begin with. If you know something about it, then let me see it.
Nobody followed them. Yet you single out Ukraine.
I singled out Ukraine because they did not provide general amnesty to DNR/LNR fighters which was part of the Minsk agreement. If they did that, there would be no reason for Republics to fight, at least in my opinion.
Imagine killing tens of thousands and displacing millions of people because you cannot take the L.
I know you're saying this out of good faith but please realize that your own justifications just progressively make Russia look more and more unhinged.
Well, it is a sad reality we live in. It is the same with Zelensky. He wanted to stop fighting and demobilize, but was threatened with a coup.
I did not know that Ukraine resided inside Russian territorial waters.
Maybe i phrased it incorrectly. I am talking about this situation.
Ukraine and Georgia demanding Russia to remove its own military bases because Russia is an hostile power would be infantile.
Well, i agree with you on that, but only because they can't effectively retaliate. Still can ask, though, maybe Russia will. But i honestly doubt it.
It pays to have friends.
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Don't be mean...
What blocks Russia from stationing troops near Ukraine?
What blocks NATO to station troops around both Russia and Ukraine if they need to intervene?
Excuse me? What did the EU do? The diplomacy all went to shit when fighting continued and Russia said they didn't have anything to do with Minsk II apart from being a mediator so they could do whatever the fuck they wanted. When Zelensky tried to talk to Russia, they told him to fuck off and talk to the DPR and LPR.
And why Russia should be involved in Ukrainian internal affairs? You previously correctly pointed out, even if to introduce a false premise, that DNR and LNR de jure are parts of Ukraine and nothing else. I will also remind you that Russia itself did not recognized them, until very recently, as an independent states. Ukraine should have worked with the heads of the Republics if they wanted something done. And if they would work with Ukraine through Russia, it would only serve to reinforce the view that they are nothing more than Russian puppets and don't have their own agenda.
 
Don't be mean...
:pat-pat: No such thing as geopolitical friends under current economical formation.
With metric tonns of shit being poured upon anything remotely Russian we really should be thankful that there are nations out there who actually stand beside us. I'm talking about people, not governments obv.

Also, you two have been going at it for days. Whales fuck faster.
Nothing against it, just had to point that out.
 
I don't know how my comment about willingness of separatist to fight Ukraine for 8 years is somehow a misinterpretation of what you said. I assume you misquote.
I specifically mentioned capabilities and you want to make this about the will to fight.
All the will in the world will not make artillery pieces and missiles fall from the sky.
The separatist republics could sperg all they want but if Russia comitted to not supporting separatism they wouldn't have the means to fight. The separatism helps Russia's strategic goals so they give absolutely no shits about how many people die there as long as they get what they want.
And i asked you what exactly they provided. Let's not bother about humanitarian aid. My understanding was that after OSCE got involved they started to check everything that goes from Russia into Ukraine, so shipments stopped, if there was any to begin with. If you know something about it, then let me see it.
I've probably mentioned it 10 times already but the Buk launcher numbered 332 belonging to the 53rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade in Kursk was the one used to shoot down MH17.
T-90As, T-72B3s, artillery pieces, TOR-1s, etc were reported by OSCE. Did they all fall from the back of a truck?
I singled out Ukraine because they did not provide general amnesty to DNR/LNR fighters which was part of the Minsk agreement. If they did that, there would be no reason for Republics to fight, at least in my opinion.
There was never an opportunity to give amnesty because fighting broke out as soon as the agreements were signed.
Maybe i phrased it incorrectly. I am talking about this situation.
Valid. Apparently Australia jumped the gun because the deal only meant China could send police forces to put down revolts and protect Chinese assets?
What blocks NATO to station troops around both Russia and Ukraine if they need to intervene?
This isn't about the need to intervene but the perception that any base around Russia is a threat. I'm simply returning Russia the favor by asking what are Russian bases doing so close to other countries.
I'm going to be real right now, if Ukraine promised no NATO bases after joining and then built one right afterwards what would Russia even do? Invade a NATO member state? I'm not going to beat around the bush here, with a "neutral" Ukraine Russia can do whatever the fuck it wants. A NATO member Ukraine can do whatever the fuck it wants. These are irreconcilable differences.
And why Russia should be involved in Ukrainian internal affairs? You previously correctly pointed out, even if to introduce a false premise, that DNR and LNR de jure are parts of Ukraine and nothing else. I will also remind you that Russia itself did not recognized them, until very recently, as an independent states. Ukraine should have worked with the heads of the Republics if they wanted something done. And if they would work with Ukraine through Russia, it would only serve to reinforce the view that they are nothing more than Russian puppets and don't have their own agenda.
Diplomacy is deadlocked, then. Nobody would stop fighting until they got what they wanted. So in the end the EU didn't do much at all in the name of peace, and is now willing to send whatever they have in storage.
 
I was always suspicious about the news stories of Russians getting remotely locked out of Ukrainian farm tools, like this isn't petty thieves who go "Oh no, this is worthless now" Russia could easily break down the trucks for materials or send them to engineers that will simply bypass whatever the fuck is in it.

Also for the record, if Finland etc. are so scared of Russia right now why aren't they joining NATO? Are they simply waiting until they get invaded so they can have the same shitstorm as right now with Ukraine where joining would cause a shitstorm of other countries forced to join in and lead to a rapidly escalated war? Right now Finland gets all the benefits of NATO without actually being a member but that would stop right away once a single bullet fired over there. By the time that happens it'd be too late.
 
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