Discussion about Russian invasion of Ukraine

Just listen to them and see the level of motivation they have. This is what them dunks and untrained russians are going to face in Ukraine:

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Nope. In Belgium and Australia you get a fine if you don’t show up during the election day.

There is a law where they can but they don’t enf___e it. The same goes for some South American countries but again it’s never enf___ed.

In Brief what happened today in Mordor (new name for russia used by me from now on):

  • Dmitry Bulgakov, Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister , [has been removed from his position.
  • Ramzan Kadyrov , the head of Russia’s Chechnya, has suggested that employees of law enf___ement agencies [be sent to Ukraine] . “If we draft half of those men, we would have a 2.5 million army that would be capable of destroying any Western country’s army, so there would be no need in reserves.”
  • However, Chehnya’s authorities are [drafting ethnic Chechens] who are registered with the local migration service but permanently risen in other regions of Russia. Over 500 such men have been arrested today while applying for an international passport.
  • Vladimir Putin [has signed a set of amendments] to Russia’s Criminal Code that introduce harsh prison sentences for surrendering to the enemy, refusal to be fight, draft dodging, and pillaging.
  • A total of [59 men were drafted] in the village of Tyumenevo, Russia’s Kemerovo region, which is the entire male population of the settlement, a source for Novaya Gazeta. Europe reports. He also says that the same thing is going on in the neighboring villages.
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Anyway staying right on subject I have a question. What do you think about Russia getting it’s ass kicked in Ukraine?

This is what kind of guns some of the drafted russians received :man_facepalming:

and there are 1000 + such videos, the great russian army is going to liberate decaying Ukraine … :rofl: :rofl:

And what them poor _____s are going to face in Ukraine is this:

100% cannon fodder :man_facepalming:

Slava Ukraini :ukraine: :ukraine:

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Meanwhile earlier today at the border with Georgia:

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It will be interesting to see what happens there because I’m sure the Georgians have been watching all of this very closely. I’m sure it must be encouraging for them to see Russia’s weakness.

Inside Russia’s Cold War With Another Neighbor, Georgia

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And not just them, all them countries there can`t wait for the moment they came out of Mordor influence

You are delusional

just curious,

who will pay for the 300 000 bodybags and transportation into russia again?

And the funerals of these “hero’s”?

It won’t come out of Putin’s bank account that’s for sure. Unfortunately the Russian tax payer will collect all bills. I stand to be corrected but I think I read somewhere Putin’s war is costing around $5 billion every week. So we could be looking at a cost of at least $125 billion dollars since the war started. Can you imagine what this money would have done for the Russian people in so many ways?

Maybe our Russian troll here can tell us why it was still money well spent?

Apart from that there are rumours coming out of China tonight. I won’t say anything more because let’s see what tomorrow brings. Good night folks.

Hundreds of people were arrested in Moscow during protests against the partial mobilization. Now they should go to war.

The men arrested during anti-mobilization protests in Russia are said to have been called up for the war in Ukraine immediately after their arrest. The men received the relevant papers, reports the “Spiegel” with reference to the editor-in-chief of the Russian propaganda channel RT (formerly Russia Today), Margarita Simonyan.

whenever you think it can’t get any more crazy…

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cannon fodder!!

(unfortunately) that’s not stupid. either they die on the battlefield or desert… either way, russia has fewer critics in its own country :-/
and everyone else thinks carefully about whether to protest again… perfidious
one can only wish the russians that putin is replaced as soon as possible by someone who does not continue his plans. But even then, it’s going to be extremely difficult to destroy all the structures that are now supporting the system

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That’s what happened to the Germans in World War II. Those who didn’t want to die at the front were executed.

The next step for Russian f___es is to capture Odessa so there will be a direct link between Russian territory and Transnistria that is occupied by Moldova. Then Transnistria can have a referendum for returning to m____rland Russia.