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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by fiksal » Sun, 3. Jul 22, 18:15

EGO_Aut wrote:
Sun, 3. Jul 22, 08:06
fiksal wrote:
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Tamina wrote:
Thu, 30. Jun 22, 20:51

I need Russias propaganda department as a PR guy in my next salary negotiations. Like seriously.. I am incapable of coming even close to that mindset.
don't forget that one of main talking points for the causes of the war on tv now, is still - a viral weapon that only infects based on Russian genome. (The true pure blood one, whatever that is). Transmitted by trained birds.
Is this a joke or real?
I would like to see this to belive, if you have some link.
no it's not a joke, I will search for a first hand link that can be translated.



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You would need to run though Google Translate, there's a lot. First two are more interesting.


https://ria.ru/amp/20220310/infektsii-1777497449.html
biological weapon to be delivered by birds


https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/14027233
weapon that targets ethnicities

https://www.google.com/amp/s/meduza.io/ ... mi-ideyami
the summary of lunacy

https://www.1tv.ru/news/2022-06-18/4314 ... na_ukraine
a movie!
"
What goals did the American biolaboratories pursue on the territory of Ukraine, and why was their existence hidden for so long? Who is behind the massive collection of genetic material around the world, and is it true that the Russians are being hunted? These and many other questions have tried to answer the creators of the film "Bioweapon - Devil's Laboratories". Alexander Lyakin met with the authors of the investigation.

So, premiere. Watch the documentary "Biological weapons - the laboratories of the devil" on Channel One tomorrow after the Sunday program.
"


https://www.1tv.ru/news/2022-03-24/4245 ... na_ukraine
long article about global conspiracy.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/tass.ru/ar ... 987899/amp
biological experiments, info is from Russian Army
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by JSDD » Wed, 6. Jul 22, 23:06

there you have ukrainian propaganda in action ...
"the man destined by history to be the leader of the national liberation movement" ... stepan bandera

heroic musics playing in the background ... broadcasted by ukrainian state TV ...

yayyy !!! we all love the nazis now :) (we 've just "misunderstood" the intentions of those dirt bags, apparently .. :roll: is that right ?!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC9zI60 ... ATVEnglish


... seems to me like .. the more desperate ukrainians become, the deeper their often praised "morality" and sense of rightousness gets puts through the bull sh*t pond
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by chew-ie » Thu, 7. Jul 22, 16:02

Guess you got it all wrong then - and you fell for russian propaganda. There is no black & white here - as always.

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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by Tamina » Thu, 7. Jul 22, 17:11

@JSDD This is one of the (many) reasons I am absolutely against Ukraine being part of the EU. West Ukraine, but also other parts of the world, are glorifying Nazis as heroes as they thought against the Soviet Union, which is often seen worse as the Nazis - and rightfully so! The Russians on the other hand are praising the Soviet Union, an equally evil mass murdering machine in human history and collaborate with Nazis on top of that by themselves.

As chew-ie says: There is no black and white.
However, words are one thing but actively killing civilians is far worse - Nazis or not.

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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by Sovereign01 » Thu, 7. Jul 22, 19:54

That's like asking who was worse- Stalin or Hitler?

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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by JSDD » Fri, 8. Jul 22, 00:45

Tamina wrote:
Thu, 7. Jul 22, 17:11
@JSDD This is one of the (many) reasons I am absolutely against Ukraine being part of the EU. West Ukraine, but also other parts of the world, are glorifying Nazis as heroes as they thought against the Soviet Union, which is often seen worse as the Nazis - and rightfully so! The Russians on the other hand are praising the Soviet Union, an equally evil mass murdering machine in human history and collaborate with Nazis on top of that by themselves.
both "systems" in which we lived during the 2nd half of the 20st century are .. "ways, paved with the best of all intentions" .. but still "lead directly to hell" :roll:
capitalism is one system that (sort of) functions somehow (but still needs state intervention sometimes) while the other (communism) didnt work out very well ..
(dont ask for the chinese system, its neither communism nor capitalism, its just a bunch of goons and thugs dominating over 1 billion people .. with fear and suppression)

soviets arent as bad as they are portrayed these days ...
they send a black guy into space, while in the USA black guys werent allowed to take the bus and sit where they wanted
one principle was equality, a "western value" the french revolution brought forth ... that doesnt sound as bad these days, i mean just take a look how many people voted for bernie sanders

the problem is that the soviets degenerated the system into a (kind of) dictatorship
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by fiksal » Fri, 8. Jul 22, 01:14

what's a more relevant to this topic:

is YouTube video about Bandera and resurfacing of his name, worse than ongoing mass murderers by the Russian Army, Kremlin, Putin.

I would say any currently spilled blood is always worse.


And a second question, looking at current events, is it even news worthy?
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by mr.WHO » Fri, 8. Jul 22, 09:04

fiksal wrote:
Fri, 8. Jul 22, 01:14
is YouTube video about Bandera and resurfacing of his name, worse than ongoing mass murderers by the Russian Army, Kremlin, Putin.
So much THIS!

Russia very like to point out atrocities done 80 years ago, while doing as bad or worse RIGHT NOW.

Last, but not least, it's very rich from Russia to use nazis as en excuse, while they worked together with them for 1/3 of WW2 and cooperated really tight with them pre-WW2 (including a lot of German war industry and development, to bypass WW1 sanctions), significantly contributing to their rise and starting the WW2.

Oh, and since couple of weeks Russia is working with Ukraine in POW exchange of Azov batalion from Mariupol.
So much for using the mythical nazi card. Russia sentence to death only just some two poor guys from UK and one from Moroco - where are those legions of nazis?

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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by Warenwolf » Fri, 8. Jul 22, 14:56

Meanwhile in Putin's Russia:
On 8 July, the Meshchansky District Court of Moscow sentenced Aleksei Gorinov, a municipal councillor of the Krasnoselsky District, to seven years in prison. He was accused of disseminating “knowingly false information” about the Russian Armed Forces under the recently introduced Article 207.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. This is the first case of an individual being sentenced under this article.

Aleksei Gorinov was indicted for a statement he made about Russian aggression in Ukraine during a council meeting on 15 March. He spoke about the deaths of Ukrainian children resulting from the war, which the Russian authorities continue to describe as a “special military operation.” Authorities said that Aleksei Gorinov had conspired with Elena Kotyonochkina who was presiding over the meeting “to discredit the military using his official position”. Elena Kotyonochkina escaped the arrest by leaving the country.

The official investigation into Gorinov’s case took only five days.
Source - Amnesty International:

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/ ... raine-war/


Few days ago in Belarus:
On 5 July, a court in Kirausk, Mahiliou Oblast, sentenced Danuta Pyarednya, former student of Kulyashou Mahiliou State University, to six and a half years in a penal colony. She had been accused of “harming the national interests of Belarus” (Article 361(3) of the Criminal Code) and of “insulting the President” (Article 368(1)), a conduct that should not be criminalized in the first place.

The Belarusian authorities detained Pyarednya on 28 February, for reposting a text criticizing Vladimir Putin and Alyaksandr Lukashenka for waging war in Ukraine. A top student, she was promptly expelled from the university. On 10 June, while she was in detention, the Belarusian State Security Committee added her to the official list of “individuals involved in the terrorist activities.”

Source - Amnesty International:

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/ ... ukashenka/


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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by notaterran » Fri, 8. Jul 22, 20:16

More than four months into the invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin bragged Thursday that the conflict had only just begun. And he challenged Western countries supporting Ukraine to “try” to fight Russia on the battlefield.
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"When weak, appear strong", it seems that's what we're seeing. I guess we can expect more empty threats and tough rhetoric in the near future in the style of North Korea or China.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by Alan Phipps » Fri, 8. Jul 22, 20:21

"Putin bragged Thursday that the conflict had only just begun"

Even given the state-controlled media and authoritarian rule, I doubt that such statements will go down that well with the majority of the thinking Russian populace.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by mr.WHO » Fri, 8. Jul 22, 21:27

Kaliningrad Governor just proposed exteritorial rail and highway through Lithuania - what can go wrong from this point on?

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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by notaterran » Sat, 9. Jul 22, 00:36

Russia has threatened Poland, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania... This is the fifth month of war and Putin's threats to NATO countries mean nothing. Russia is still powerful but it's not the superpower many of us thought before, so at this point Putin's threats seem more for domestic consumption. With every passing month Russia resembles North Korea more and more.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by EGO_Aut » Sat, 9. Jul 22, 14:25

Col. Markus Reisner gives a new strategical overview of the war. Inclusive statements of weapon deliveries, losses, wheat and tactical informations.

https://youtu.be/dEbLuAPobao

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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by JSDD » Sat, 9. Jul 22, 14:29

notaterran wrote:
Sat, 9. Jul 22, 00:36
Russia has threatened Poland, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania... This is the fifth month of war and Putin's threats to NATO countries mean nothing. Russia is still powerful but it's not the superpower many of us thought before, so at this point Putin's threats seem more for domestic consumption. With every passing month Russia resembles North Korea more and more.
https://www.forces.net/news/russia-vs-b ... ries-stack

you need to understand that russia has not even mobilized all the troops
dont forget that russia leads the world in missile technology (not the US, not china and certainly not spaceX)
russia has most nuclear warheads (about 50% of all nukes in the world)

the thing that russia doesnt have is a big and strong economy (as the US) ...
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by Alan Phipps » Sat, 9. Jul 22, 14:47

If Russia leads the world in missile technology then why can't it reliably hit the intended targets with them, or are you saying that it does? :gruebel:
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by JSDD » Sat, 9. Jul 22, 16:25

Alan Phipps wrote:
Sat, 9. Jul 22, 14:47
If Russia leads the world in missile technology then why can't it reliably hit the intended targets with them, or are you saying that it does? :gruebel:
https://www.thedefensepost.com/2022/07/06/us-military-balloons/ wrote:The balloons, capable of flying at up to 90,000 feet (27.4 kilometers), would reportedly become a part of the country’s extensive surveillance network for tracking hypersonic weapons.

The development comes amid international concern that Russia and China are ahead of the US in hypersonic missile technology.
from 3 days ago ...

technology and production capacity is not the same ...
i dont know how many missiles the russians can produce (and can afford to produce) a day ...

another theory could be that russia just wastes its soviet trash first before using modern weapons ^^

https://www.thedefensepost.com/2022/07/01/us-hypersonic-trial wrote:The US hypersonic program experienced another setback on Wednesday as a newly-developed missile capable of traveling five times the speed of sound failed during a recent trial.

Conducted at the Pacific Missile Range Facility in Hawaii, the test was supposed to launch the Common Hypersonic Glide Body with a large rocket booster.

...

In December, another US hypersonic test failed.


...


Despite the numerous setbacks, the defense department said that hypersonic weapons development remains “a top priority.”
from a week ago ...
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by jlehtone » Sat, 9. Jul 22, 17:35

What does the lack of US hypersonic have to do with the Russians hitting what the Russians do hit?
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by JSDD » Sat, 9. Jul 22, 17:51

jlehtone wrote:
Sat, 9. Jul 22, 17:35
What does the lack of US hypersonic have to do with the Russians hitting what the Russians do hit?
rephrasing the question ...
what does "russians (not) hitting what they aimed for" to do with "russia is leading missile technology" ??

another point is what precisely are you asking for ??
ukrainian soliders are accused to hide among civilian when under attack ...
what you might perceive as "russia shelling civilian buildings" can very well be "russian precisely attacking hidden ukrainian soliders" ... so what ? :roll:
(and its not me doing the accusation, .. its the United Nations human rights agency [of which russia isnt a member anymore])
(and by the way, ukraine is accused of lying about the number of casualties, too)
https://www.tagesschau.de/newsticker/liveblog-ukraine-samstag-161.html wrote: GOOGLE TRANSLATE ... from german news feed

11:03 a.m
UN report blames Ukraine for deadly attack on nursing home

A UN report has blamed Ukrainian troops for a Russian rebel attack on a nursing home in the Luhansk region in early March. A few days before the attack, Ukrainian soldiers had taken up positions in the building in Stara Krasnyanka near Sieverodonetsk, effectively making it a target for attacks, the UN Human Rights Agency said in a report.

On March 11, pro-Russian rebels then fired heavy weapons at the facility, where 71 residents and 15 employees were holding out without electricity and water. According to the report, a few residents and employees managed to escape into a forest before finally being five kilometers away Distance found help. At least 22 nursing home residents survived, the exact number of deaths has not yet been clarified, it said.

The UN report is said to be based on testimonies from surviving employees and information from relatives of residents. The documentation of the case is not yet complete, said a UN employee. The first media reports about the attack on the nursing home in Stara Krasnyanka appeared more than a week after the fighting. They largely reproduced the portrayal of Ukrainian government officials.

The UN report did not rule on whether Ukrainian soldiers or separatists committed war crimes in Stara Krasnyanka. However, the fight over the nursing home is emblematic of human rights activists' fears that civilians could be used as human shields to prevent military operations in certain areas, it said. The Luhansk regional administration, headed by Hajdaj, did not initially respond to inquiries about the UN report. The attorney general's office told the AP news agency that it was checking whether Ukrainian soldiers were in the nursing home. It gave a number of around 50 deaths, fewer than in March.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEbLuAP ... Bundesheer

austrian military presentation about ukraine war ...
about 80 % of ukrainian "added value" in already in russian hand ... ukraine needs to survive the next winter (somehow)
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War

Post by Vertigo 7 » Sat, 9. Jul 22, 18:02

Why do you think having a hypersonic missile is the definition of leading technology? It's not like they're needed to strike targets behind enemy lines; Ukraine's strikes inside Russia prove that and they don't have hypersonic missiles. There's already subsonic and supersonic missiles on both sides that are extremely difficult to detect, not to mention stealth delivery vehicles, such as drones and bombers, so what kind of an edge do you really think an extremely expensive and difficult to produce missile gives Russia, especially against the west?
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