Ukrainan konflikti/sota

55% äänesti ei ja nyt hävis Elonin galluppi.

Edit: Ei ilmeisesti hävinnytkään. Jostain syystä minulla hävisi hetkeksi. No content luki vain.
 
Kuka haluaa vaivoikseen örkkimaan asukkaat? Sen laatuista paskaa, että ei sitä kukaan halua rahoittaa. Eikä kannettu vesi pysy kaivossa, sen on osoittaneet mm Afganistan ja Irak. Neukkulan kaatumisen jälkeen venäjää on hyysätty ja ymmäretty 30 vuotta. Jo riittää imperialistien tukeminen. Katellaan sitten uudestaan, kun ruski mir on unohdettu käsite.

Täytyy myöntää että itsekkin olin Ryslandian kanssa täysin väärässä.. Oma odotus vuosituhannen alusta eteenpäin oli että maasta tulee Kiinan tapainen diktaattorinen kapitalistimaa.. Bisnestä saa tehdä ja rikastua kunhan maan hallinta pysyy yhden puolueen käsissä etkä ala politikoimaan..

Olin väärässä. Paska maa eikä muuksi muutu. Ihmiset eivät siellä edes näytä haluavan muutosta..
 
Viimeksi muokattu:
Maanpettureilla tuskin on Venäjälle mitään arvoa, oli se maa sitten mikä hyvänsä. Kun osa-aikainen hyödyllisen idiootin työ kansantasavallassa päättyy näillä näkymin hyvinkin lähitulevaisuudessa, miehen viimeinen palvelus suurelle isänmaalle todennäköisesti tulee olemaan se, että hänelle lyödään käteen kivääri jonka lukossa kasvaa korallia ja käsketään juosta suoraan ukrainalaisten sarjatuleen.

Näille idiooteille saastakasoille voi suositella itsensä lopettamista niillä viimeisillä luodeilla. Tuskin rassukat rintamalle edes uskaltavat.
 
IZIUM, Ukraine — Russian forces in Ukraine were on the run Monday across a broad swath of the frontline, as the Ukrainian military pressed its blitz offensive in the east and made gains in the south, belying President Vladimir V. Putin’s claims to absorb into Russia territories that his armies are steadily losing.

Following their capture over the weekend of Lyman, a strategic rail hub and gateway to the eastern Donbas region, Ukrainian forces showed no sign of stopping, pushing eastward toward the city of Lysychansk, which Russia seized over the summer following weeks of bloody fighting. Any loss of territory in the industrial Donbas region is a heavy blow to Mr. Putin and undermines the case for the war he launched in February, which has focused on seizing and incorporating the region.

The Kremlin reflected the disarray of its forces on the ground, where territory was rapidly changing hands, acknowledging that it did not yet know what new borders Russia would claim in parts of Ukraine it recently annexed in a move Kyiv and Western leaders decried as illegal.

“In terms of the borders, we’re going to continue to consult with the population of these regions,” Mr. Putin’s spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, told reporters on Monday.

Mr. Putin had meant for Monday to be a triumphant day in Moscow, where the lower house of Russia’s rubber-stamp Parliament, the State Duma, voted unanimously to ratify Mr. Putin’s proclaimed annexation of four Ukrainian regions after sham referendums there. Events on the battlefield threatened to make a mockery of such declarations. Adding to the sense of chaos was a Russian conscription effort, begun two weeks ago, that has drawn opposition in Russia and spurred at least 200,000 Russians to leave the country.

Ukraine’s advances extended a run of success its forces have enjoyed for weeks in the northeast against Russian troops, some ill-equipped and wearing flip-flops, who have made hasty retreats from areas they captured after heavy fighting over the summer. The Russian setbacks have amplified unusually public criticism of the war effort from some allies of Mr. Putin, even as the Kremlin pressed ahead with its widely discredited annexation plans.

On Monday, buoyed by their recapture over the weekend of Lyman, Ukrainian officials said that forces pushing east from the city had destroyed a Russian armored column near the village of Torske. The attack left roads in the dense pine forest cluttered with burned tanks and armored vehicles, said Vladyslav Podkich, a Ukrainian military spokesman.

Hundreds of miles away in the south, where a Ukrainian counteroffensive against dug-in Russians has been slower to advance, Kyiv’s forces also appeared to be progressing. Russia’s Defense Ministry acknowledged on Monday that Ukrainian tank units had managed to penetrate its line of defense in part of the Kherson region.

Despite Ukraine’s recent gains, Russia still controls large parts of eastern and southern Ukraine, and Moscow’s forces overall still hold the advantage in numbers and firepower. Although they have had little time for training, new troops from the recent mobilization have begun arriving in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Monday. And American officials are increasingly concerned that Moscow, which holds the world’s largest nuclear arsenal, could deploy a tactical nuclear weapon to make up for the failings of its troops.

Analysts have said a risk for the Ukrainian military is that it advances too quickly, stretching its forces too thin and becoming vulnerable to counterattack. Fighting in the east has been so fast-paced, soldiers from several Ukrainian brigades said in interviews, that they do not know where they will be deployed day to day. Some units that had been assigned to mop-up operations in the reclaimed city of Izium last month, for example, were redeployed to villages farther east over the weekend.

Andrew E. Kramer and Maria Varenikova

“In terms of the borders, we’re going to continue to consult with the population of these regions,” Mr. Putin’s spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, told reporters on Monday.
 
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