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Missä on kemiat ? Samaa legendaa ku ytimet ??...kemiallisia aseita tai jopa ydinaseiden käyttöä Ukrainaa ja jopa länttä vastaan...
Kaikella kunnioituksella, kovin väsynyt ja koeteltu on Zelenskyi, eikä ihme. Tuskin monikaan selviytyisi paremmin hänen housuissaan tuosta työstä, lisäksi jatkuva murhatuksi tulemisen uhka päällä.
Kyllähän maapallolla aivotonta lihasmassaa riittää, valitettavasti. Monessa kolmannen maailman maassa tuo voi näyttää ihan tavoittelemisen arvoiselta kun ei ymmärretä eikä etenkään tiedetä kaalimaan olevan samaa sontaa oman sontalaatikon kanssa.Voivatko nuo Absurdistanin ryökäleet oikeasti kuvitella, että ryssän kansalaisuus olisi jotain tavoittelemisen ja käytännössä kuolemisen arvoista?
Magirus Wolf R1. Saksalaista laatua.Oiskohan japanialaisten lahjottamia nuo vpk robotit, eikös jostain tuon tapaisen avun antamisesta uutisoitu jossain vaiheessa tässä keväällä
Saati ryssälässä mamuna asuminen.Ehkä jossain pimeimmässä Afrikassa tms. voisi olla muutama kansallisuus, joita voisi tarjous kiinnostaa, tosin tuskin kiinnostaisi niitäkään jos oikeasti tietäisivät mitä toi sotiminen on käytännössä.
I receive a lot of kind messages during air raid alerts and I'm very pleased to feel your concern, but let me explain to you what the missile attack on Kharkiv means. Most often, an explosion is heard even before or a few seconds after the air raid alarm. The S-300 missile fired from Belgorod (russia) strikes Kharkiv in 40-60 seconds. People don't have the physical ability to react so quickly (especially considering that the russians launch missile strikes most often at night), get dressed and run for shelter, which is not always around. Only a metro and a bomb shelter can save a life, an ordinary basement can become a grave. Also, because the missile's flight time is so short, the air defense has no way to shoot it down, at least for now. Modern air defense and the elimination of launchers that bring death will be able to protect Kharkiv and its residents. But until this happens, people here continue to live in fear, not knowing what the next air raid signal will bring, today here were 5 such signals…
Edit: Lisätäänpäs vielä tämäkinAs I was looking at some old photos of my childhood friend Tanya and I, and photos taken in her apartment, I got an urge (which I often do) to check the local telegram channel. What do I read? Tonight Russia launched a ‘complex and unprecedented’ attack. A few missiles were fired in rapid succession. Kyiv was also attacked by drones. I believe it was the eighth attack on my beloved city since the beginning of May. I could be wrong. Could it be the ninth? The Solomyansky district where I grew up and where both Tanya and my dad live sustained the worst damage from the fallen debris. 3 people were injured. I messaged Tanya, her husband, and a few other friends who live nearby. Thankfully my dad is not in the city tonight. Now I’m just waiting for everyone to respond. And this is the life of a Ukrainian abroad: news, periodic freakouts, and lots of nerve-racking waiting time.
Everyone I know is fine. I don't know the 3 people who got injured but my heart goes out to them. I hope they recover quickly. I just hung up after talking to Tanya. She said they were awakened by explosions. She looked outside the window and saw the sky light up. Her guess is that it was a Patriot missile taking out a Russian Kalibr. Then more explosions. Tanya compared what followed to armageddon. Said it was the worst attack this month. There was no time to run to a bomb shelter so her family just hid in the hallway as advised in these situations. It's called the ‘2 walls rule.’ Tanya just sat there and prayed for her son and the rest of them to survive. My friend is not the praying type so I can only imagine how scary what they had to experience was. She said it quieted down after about a half hour and then they heard the sirens of the fire trucks. Miroslav, her son and my godson said that those are the worst sounds for him because it means someone probably got hurt. Miroslav is 12. God, I hate Putin.
Noin se menee, maailman ykkös myytävä artikkeli on TOIVO, se tekee kauppansa aina, myytävissä aina , rajoittamattomaan kapasiteettiin.Kyllähän maapallolla aivotonta lihasmassaa riittää, valitettavasti. Monessa kolmannen maailman maassa tuo voi näyttää ihan tavoittelemisen arvoiselta kun ei ymmärretä eikä etenkään tiedetä kaalimaan olevan samaa sontaa oman sontalaatikon kanssa.
Ei mulla muuta!Kenen leipää syöt, sen lauluja laulat:
Hungary has blocked the allocation of a new €500 million tranche for Ukraine from the European Peace Fund, ANSA reports.
Budapest has demanded guarantees that the EPF will maintain its global horizon in the future and not be used solely to arm Ukraine.