Discussion about Russian invasion of Ukraine

According to what you are told in China, which with respect from a repressed society is not a credible source.

This country lost any credibility during the Covid19 outbreak with its lies.

By the way i do love your member name :+1:

Never been to Poland but understand it is a lovely country.

For all from the UK, charities have launched a joint fundraising appeal to help refugees fleeing Ukraine; this is the website:

It is, I went with a school trip quite a few years back to visit Auschwitz - that in itself is of course not beautiful, very far from it - but the country itself was great, the architecture in the cities was fab

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Today in Dutch newspaper a story about people running from the war with their cats.

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It’s very clear there are only a few who control what is allowed to be said in this forum, others are insulted and berated as they pat each other on the back. I think all want Putin to lose, Green has valid reasons for his skeptism. Hell the dip s__t in chief we have in the US is still buying 10% of our oil from Putin!

Russian vs. Door

Yesterday in St. Petersburg. Protests are small, the risks people are taking are high.
Rumours say that next week in Russia a state of emergency will be declared. Press are not alowed to use the words War or Invasion anymore. Nobody will be alowed to leave the country.

Alex Kokcharov

@AlexKokcharov

In #StPetersburg, #Russia, the police detained a well-known survivor of the Siege of Leningrad Yelena Osipova at an anti-war #protest:

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Sadly today marks a milestone. One million Women and c___dren have now left Ukraine. I am happy they have made it safely and are alive receiving help but the journey to get there was terrible for many. The Polish government are looking at establishing a full resettlement programme and there is other good news for these people. Mountains of gifts and food are piling up thanks to the good people of Europe. :ukraine: :heart:

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Reuters

@Reuters

IKEA temporarily closes its stores in Russia, halts sourcing in Russia, Belarus reut.rs/35IAZF6


IKEA @IKEA
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The war in Ukraine has both a huge human impact and is resulting in serious disruptions to supply chain and trading conditions, which is why the company groups have decided to temporarily pause IKEA operations in Russia. Read our statement here: Newsroom - IKEA Global

Une semaine aprĂšs le dĂ©but de l’offensive de l’armĂ©e russe en Ukraine, les cyberattaques russes ont dĂ©marrĂ© Ă  travers le monde. Le Figaro rapporte que le rĂ©seau satellitaire ViaSat, couvrant l’Europe, dont l’Ukraine, et assurant la connexion internet pour des milliers de personnes, a Ă©tĂ© victime d’une cyberattaque. Les utilisateurs ont ainsi Ă©tĂ© privĂ©s de connexion internet.

En France, ce sont les abonnĂ©s qui utilisent Internet via les services satellitaires de Nordnet qui n’ont pu avoir accĂšs Ă  leurs services habituels. “Les dĂ©gĂąts sont tels qu’il est pour le moment impossible de redĂ©marrer les modems impactĂ©s Ă  distance, ils demeurent injoignables. Il n’est mĂȘme pas possible de les remettre Ă  zĂ©ro ou de revenir aux rĂ©glages d’usine”, indiquent nos confrĂšres. Un expert interrogĂ© prĂ©cise qu’une “telle attaque est assimilable Ă  un acte de guerre sur notre territoire”.

Sorry, we’re closed. Come back when you’ve surrendered! :ukraine:

What is left in Russia when all western companies retreat?

The Vodka will be very cheap



Rick Wilson @TheRickWilson
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Behold Lida, born in 1938, who has zero fucks to give when it comes to Russian invaders.

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With RT banned in Europe there is still a live online stream. I have been watching now and then to see what they have to say.

https://rumble.com/vwbbjn-putin-announces-special-operation-in-donbass-special-coverage.html