Russian Special Military Operation in the Ukraine - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

I heard via Defence Politics Asia that Moldova has just left the CIS.

What is the actual situation on the ground with public sentiment? Is this a widespread "fuck Russia" attitude or is it more like Ukraine in 2014 where the government is pro-West but public sentiment is quite divided? I have very limited knowledge of the situation in Moldova, fwiw.
 
What is the actual situation on the ground with public sentiment?
I do wonder what the working stiffs who didn't just receive a suitcase from the CIA think.

Any sane country would be keeping it's head down right now.
 
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Krivoy Rog

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Explosions sounded in:
— Kiev region;
— Krivoy Rog;
— Dnepropetrovsk region;
— Lviv;
— Lviv region;
— Rivne region;
— Volyn region;
— Khmelnitsky region;
— Nikolaev region;
— Odessa region;
— Slavyansk.
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Russia is losing so hard it's doing air strikes all over Ukraine. When will Russia concede?
 
Russia is losing so hard it's doing air strikes all over Ukraine. When will Russia concede?
After Kiev is turned to glass by their non-existent missiles they ran out of since March and they retreat from the greater part of Ukraine out of guilt for how they behaved like Nazis while only keeping these few, tiny territories that voted to join them, leaving most of Ukraine to Ukraine, so, Ukraine wins while only only having allowed Russia to have those little bits of territory because they kicked Ruzzia's ass so hard that the Ruzzians had to take their shovels home with them.
 
War Кошка Mother for May 19 2023
(with future Russian War Котята)

The Russian military evacuated a cat with small kittens.

'Yakov' serves in the engineering troops. He says that a cat came to the location late last year. The fighters began to feed her, and the animal took root.

At the end of March, at night, during shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, she gave birth to kittens.

Yakov has now taken the cat family home with him and is looking for new owners.
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OT question for my 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 bros since this is the only place I can think to ask:

A Russian who has lived/worked in Moscow for seemingly his whole life, probably mid-thirties, seemingly left Russia late last year and is currently trying to get a job in the west: is this likely to be the Russian equivalent of a western liberal soy bugdweller? How do you feel about Russians moving to the west? I'm supposed to give him a tech interview and the major go/no-go on hiring him is mine, so I wanted to know which way I should tilt the scale (assuming he doesn't just bomb it). This is an extremely lucrative job offer, so I'd rather not hire someone likely to be posting in the other thread, if you get my meaning.
 
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Ukraine says they will not have peace talks (essentially)
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OT question for my 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 bros since this is the only place I can think to ask:

A Russian who has lived/worked in Moscow for seemingly his whole life, probably mid-thirties, seemingly left Russia late last year and is currently trying to get a job in the west: is this likely to be the Russian equivalent of a western liberal soy bugdweller? How do you feel about Russians moving to the west? I'm supposed to give him a tech interview and the major go/no-go on hiring him is mine, so I wanted to know which way I should tilt the scale (assuming he doesn't just bomb it). This is an extremely lucrative job offer, so I'd rather not hire someone likely to be posting in the other thread, if you get my meaning.
Everyone I know in Russia is getting the fuck out while they still can. Late last year means he was still holding out hope for things to go back to normal. My cousin (tech business owner) left permanently to Italy immediately when the war started.
 
OT question for my 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 bros since this is the only place I can think to ask:

A Russian who has lived/worked in Moscow for seemingly his whole life, probably mid-thirties, seemingly left Russia late last year and is currently trying to get a job in the west: is this likely to be the Russian equivalent of a western liberal soy bugdweller? How do you feel about Russians moving to the west? I'm supposed to give him a tech interview and the major go/no-go on hiring him is mine, so I wanted to know which way I should tilt the scale (assuming he doesn't just bomb it). This is an extremely lucrative job offer, so I'd rather not hire someone likely to be posting in the other thread, if you get my meaning.
Most expats try to keep their politics hidden, especially now, so you may not have much luck figuring out their allegiance. Circumstances aside, he'd probably make a better employee than a pajeet assuming he doesn't shit himself in the interview.

Just watch out for any obvious red flags like them wearing Ukraine flag pins, unprovoked self-flagellation sessions about being Russian, etc.

Edit as not to double post, allegedly the hohols are selling off pieces of the destroyed Patriot systems.
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Edit 2: An average hohol giving a history lesson.
 
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Technically, the freeze already happened back when Minsk Agreements were made, which weren't actually followed and instead became a way for to get some time to rearming Ukraine. There's no point for Russia to go Minsk 2.0 route, unless the elites would want to haggle their way out of the whole mess. Ukrainian side would not want it ether because their Nationalist groups already tasted some Russian blood and will push the government to continue the fight, if it means they will get to the meat.

The only people who would actually profit from it is arms dealers and Blackrock types who can't wait to start with their post-war Ukraine contracts.

Also here's a nice footage of Ukrainian lady tempting Russians to turn on Putin in exchange for whole new 3 flavors of Goyslop.

 
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notes that they have to complete it before US election.
Holy shit imagine your entire country being on the edge of a cliff and getting help depends on some senile fuck in another country getting reelected or not

Ukraine is fucked even if it wins, if it actually gets EU membership its just gonna be an even poorer greece with a destroyed infrastructure, most of its young population gone and an ultra-corrupt elite thats beyond banana republic levels of stealing foreign loans meant for the people
> Citadel, last fortified location in Bakhmut falls
> No fortified positions
BAKHMUT HOLDS
Not even shitcoin baggies cope this hard with the hodl
The entire war could've been avoided in the first place had Ukraine pledged to remain neutral instead of pursuing NATO membership
The real problem was the EU membership because gibs, and in that case they are part of the treaty of lisbon which means if something happens then the entire EU has to go in, and when that happens you got most of nato anyway

The only workaround is if they could apply for membership without that treaty but I dont think its possible, or it might but then theres no free money from the EU
 
OT question for my 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 bros since this is the only place I can think to ask:

A Russian who has lived/worked in Moscow for seemingly his whole life, probably mid-thirties, seemingly left Russia late last year and is currently trying to get a job in the west: is this likely to be the Russian equivalent of a western liberal soy bugdweller? How do you feel about Russians moving to the west? I'm supposed to give him a tech interview and the major go/no-go on hiring him is mine, so I wanted to know which way I should tilt the scale (assuming he doesn't just bomb it). This is an extremely lucrative job offer, so I'd rather not hire someone likely to be posting in the other thread, if you get my meaning.
Hang this in the office and watch carefully for any excessive soy emanating when he walks in.
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If he's visibly shaken ask him if he wants a glass a vodka before he's executed.

Nah just kidding. My dad and his Russian BFF were political polar opposites, so almost all of the time it depends on the person, like anything else.
 
OT question for my 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 bros since this is the only place I can think to ask:

A Russian who has lived/worked in Moscow for seemingly his whole life, probably mid-thirties, seemingly left Russia late last year and is currently trying to get a job in the west: is this likely to be the Russian equivalent of a western liberal soy bugdweller? How do you feel about Russians moving to the west? I'm supposed to give him a tech interview and the major go/no-go on hiring him is mine, so I wanted to know which way I should tilt the scale (assuming he doesn't just bomb it). This is an extremely lucrative job offer, so I'd rather not hire someone likely to be posting in the other thread, if you get my meaning.

If he is IT worker and Moscovite it's already likely that he has some soy tendencies. If he is Higher School of Economics or other rich Russian uni graduate it's even higher. He might be feeling neutral about Russia or be somewhat positive, but he will try to hide it in fear of total rejection.
If you have doubts about hiring him, it entirely depends on how much of a sperg he is and it's unlikely that you will find it out during the interview since it requires one hell of a background check.
Based on my brief interaction with Ru-IT, soys often like to openly sperg at any given, while "secret vatniks" usually behave more carefully and will try to keep non-work related talk to the minimum.
Though regarding of their stance they will likely to be competent in their work and will get shit done.
 
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