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

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POW PLANE CRASH: The inspection of the site of the fall of IL-76 in the Belgorod region by the investigative committee of Russia.

Who ever wanted to see bodies as confirmation, here you go. Everybody else move along ...

- Fragments of the bodies of the dead are found over a wide area, the remains of prison clothing and specific Nazi tattoos (in the photographs).

- There are no fragments of weapons that, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, were allegedly on the plane, at the crash site.
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Damn.
 
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Nafotards will just claim Russians shot down their own plane.
They're now claiming that Russia at first were using POW human shields to protect the higher-ups also traveling on the plane and then tricked them into killing just the POW's by pulling those higher-ups off the plane before it took off. Of course that leaves out why the Russian higher-ups were traveling to Ukraine in the first place and the fact those POW's were going to be killed either way.
 
They're now claiming that Russia at first were using POW human shields to protect the higher-ups also traveling on the plane and then tricked them into killing just the POW's by pulling those higher-ups off the plane before it took off. Of course that leaves out why the Russian higher-ups were traveling to Ukraine in the first place and the fact those POW's were going to be killed either way.
Please post screenshots. This is the funniest shit I've heard all week.
 
Japan be promoting the fuck out of their own white people to get Ukranian refugees.

Honestly, if Ukranians wanted a place as a refugee, Japan is the best place on earth right now n
 
Please post screenshots. This is the funniest shit I've heard all week.
The Kyiv Independent is saying the POW human shields were hiding missile parts but the NAFO crowd are going further about being tricked by the prospect of killiing Russian generals.

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The replies to that tweet are great!

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EDIT: I suspect the reason Russia is holding back their hard evidence is to allow Ukraine to keep claiming dumber and dumber shit
 
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The whole "human shields" narrative is fucking bizarre. They knew the plane was full of hohols and still shot it down?
I'll go with the RWA take then.
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I'm still sticking with my Frenchmen theory. I don't believe Ukrainians have been allowed to operate their Patriot batteries since that early incident where they fired off like 10% of the annual production of Patriot ammunition in about 20 seconds (and still didn't hit anything).
 
Russia is already subject to international condemnation and sanctions, and the Ukraine is not part of NATO, so the only thing stopping them from turning Lvov into a novelty ashtray is that they don't want to.

The idea that Russia might be exercising some sort of self control must be both alien and terrifying to people who don't have any.
It has irritated me enormously to see the vast number of people who do not understand this obvious truth.
 
The Associated Press announced today that Ukraine is going to start construction of four new nuclear reactors this year. How exactly would that work in the middle of a war with limited construction equipment and labor. And who is paying for it given they have no money? Nobody knows.
 
The Associated Press announced today that Ukraine is going to start construction of four new nuclear reactors this year. How exactly would that work in the middle of a war with limited construction equipment and labor. And who is paying for it given they have no money? Nobody knows.
Seems like an indirect money transfer to Westinghouse. If the project was legit they'd use European companies.
 
Seems like an indirect money transfer to Westinghouse. If the project was legit they'd use European companies.
Westinghouse has a contract for two of the four reactors. The other two are somehow reported as coming from Bulgaria. The Ukrainians are either buying parts from the never-finished Belene project in Bulgaria which has been suspended since 2012 or else they would have to be buying components from reactors decommissioned around 2006.

Either way, it seems like total insanity.
 
The Associated Press announced today that Ukraine is going to start construction of four new nuclear reactors this year. How exactly would that work in the middle of a war with limited construction equipment and labor. And who is paying for it given they have no money? Nobody knows.
What the actual fuck. Nuclear power plants cost several billions to make, even more if they are using US companies for 2 of them. Thats using rough Chinese and Indian figures too. Its a long undertaking to construct especially under war time circumstances. Sounds more like a laundromat; grift as much as you can then exist the country when Russia wins and never pay back your creditors.
 
Like Strelkov or hate him, without him there are no independent republics or any armed uprising, even discounting the fact that obviously he and his people were the first to take any territory and make any claims.

The truth is that in the start, him and his friends had to personally tard-wrangle just about every single wannabe militia commander (this is before the days of anybody being competent at that), organize the supply of ammunition from Russia and into Ukraine with very little available to them in terms of logistics, organize the recruitment, training and organization of men, and at the same time personally organize the defense of Slavyansk & surrounding areas with very little in the way of heavy equipment, artillery, MANPADs or even rocket launchers.

For example, it wasn't rare that most volunteers and equipment at the start of the rebellion would be grabbed up by militia commanders nearer the border (most of whom aren't alive today, but include Bednov and Khodakovsky,) who generally were fairly useless outside of getting into tiny skirmishes and looting the territory they should have been holding. Strelkov had to send somebody to fix that.

Speaking of, him and Khodavosky never did get along particularly well, but the latter has commented by saying that it doesn't sit right with him, though he acknowledges that Strelkov's a negative person and talks too much. I agree, honestly, without commenting myself on whether he's right to complain or not. The guy very clearly doesn't like Putin and has had a permanent chip on his shoulder for the lack of support at Slavyansk, but at some point you have to realize you're living in a country where if you talk too much shit, the big man can snap his fingers and make you disappear.
 
The Associated Press announced today that Ukraine is going to start construction of four new nuclear reactors this year. How exactly would that work in the middle of a war with limited construction equipment and labor. And who is paying for it given they have no money? Nobody knows.
The money is not that surprising private investors would absolutely love to do that type of thing. The biggest problem nuclear reactors face to being built in the west is lawsuits from environmental groups. A small bit of corruption in Ukraine solves that problem easily.

The thing that is really strange is the labor. If you are fighting a total war you don't make long term investments you make medium term and short term investments. Maybe Ukraine needs tax revenue from construction?
 
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