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KYHorn

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  1. Aww shit, now Russia has some faith healers on their side
  2. Cool backstory here about the Russian ship that caught fire in April. Note Ukrainian intelligence said the story was "to be continued" when news of the fire first came out. One of the most modern missile ships of the Russian navy was set on fire from the inside, and secret documents were stolen: a Russian military officer voluntarily defected to the Ukrainian side. A Russian citizen with the call sign "Goga" served in the Russian Baltic Fleet and allegedly wanted to quit because of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. In 2023, he turned to the GUR's I Want to Live project. Since then, he helped Ukrainian intelligence agencies and organized a sabotage on the Serpukhov ship. Together with the secret documents, "Goga" was taken out of the territory of the Russian Federation by the Ukrainian intelligence agencies, the GUR said.
  3. Unfortunately, he hasn't. I think he's posting this to "expose" him and discourage Trump from selecting him as VP. To people with a scintilla of intelligence, Burgum's points are well made, but to the others, they're disqualifying.
  4. Whole thread is interesting
  5. For the record, they say "k triple i"
  6. Same old story TEARS OF WOUNDED ORCS “We are servicemen of the 1009th regiment. I am Evgeniy Valetov. This is my brother Igor Valetov. Yesterday we went to the assault on Vovchansk. We didn’t succeed in the assault. Everyone was injured. Someone ran away, I don’t know their further fate: perhaps they were wounded, possibly killed. My brother and I were wounded. We were all wounded, we were able to provide first aid to ourselves and get out into the forest. Our commander says that tomorrow we need to go on the assault again. But in what condition will we go? Everything hurts, we are all wounded and we simply have no strength. I appeal to the military prosecutor’s office, to the president of the russian federation: please solve this issue. Why send wounded, exhausted people into battle? It’s just to send us to our deaths.” Highly regarded in the NAFO crowd:
  7. Some unconfirmed reports for now
  8. We'll shoot retreating Russians but that's as far as we'll go.
  9. Wounded orcs are sent into a meat assault to finish them off. They complain in the video that they were again brought from hospitals to the front. [The video shows all the survivors from 3 russian companies.] Z-blogger writes: “Another case when disabled people are sent to the front. I didn’t want to publish it, but this is already a systemic problem. I can’t watch our guys die on crutches and remain silent. About 50 soldiers of military unit 52562, 47 tank division, 26 regiment, awaiting operations, with fitness category G and an order for a 45-day leave, were sent to the front line in violation of the instructions of doctors.’’ Probably relevant:
  10. The former vice president of the Russian bank Gazprom was wounded at the front fighting for the Ukrainian armed forces. Igor Volobuyev is one of the Russians who left the Russian Federation and joined the Ukrainian armed forces after the start of the large-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. A native of Ukraine, he lived in Russia for more than 30 years, where he worked as the head of a state bank. In an interview with the German program DW, Volobuyev said that he does not experience moral concerns due to the fact that he is at war with his compatriots. "I did my job. It was important to me that what I did was effective, roughly speaking, that I hit where I shot, because I was a fiery support. I have no moral dilemmas. For me, it is the enemy. Just as I am their enemy. And if we cross them there, it means they want to kill me. And I want them out of here. I don't care if they are alive or dead, but the fact that they are not here is because this is my homeland," Volobuyev said. Volobuyev also said that he himself was a "victim of propaganda" and that he trusted Putin until the war with his homeland began. He believes that the senior management of Gazprom knew about the invasion in advance and was preparing to work on the occupied territories, believing that Ukraine would fall in a few days.
  11. Former Russian Deputy Defense Minister Tatyana Shevtsova, who officially was dismissed mid-June, fled to France ‘with hundreds of millions of dollars saved in cryptocurrency.’. Tsargrad and other Telegram channels report this with reference to a number of sources, although confirmation or refutation of this data has not yet been received. If she fled to France, it must be a deal with the French security service, as she is sanctioned in Europe. There is a version that Shevtsova allegedly cooperated with the investigation against the detained generals, trying to avoid her own charges. According to another version, the generals, in order to reduce their sentences, named the names of colleagues who participated in corruption schemes, which could include Shevtsova. In addition, the Tsargrad publication notes that Tatyana Shevtsova actually owns several real estate properties, including a residence on the banks of the Moscow River worth up to 2 billion. She has also real estate in Italy, Spain, Switzerland and France. Serious questions are being raised as to who helped Shevcova leave the country and who covered up her actions. Fleeing to NATO countries is not the best choice for a Russian official, especially a former defense official. There are many questions about this story.
  12. More on the Patriots:
  13. Let me check if Ivan is alri... Oh shit, better go back to my hiding spot
  14. "The Russians in the Kharkiv Region have well trapped themselves. The video shows a small fragment of the road along which podors carry out basic logistical tasks. As you can see, there are 4 destroyed Russian cars, at least 4 killed Russian soldiers and a torn up unidentified armored vehicle on a gooseneck in a small area, 200 meters from the road. This is how almost the entire logistics route looks like. For Russians, this is complete hell."
  15. "Baba Yaga dropped the mines. That's the story..." A Russian soldier films the result of remote mining by a Ukrainian heavy drone of a road on which Russian equipment was moving. It seems that the group of the author of this video, "rushing" to help their screaming and burned comrades, is more interested in filming content than in providing them with first aid and proper evacuation. Things getting... spicier. Chasiv Yar, Ukraine. Russia is destroying the city with Solntsepyok multiple rocket launchers. Russians are mercilessly shelling Chasiv Yar with Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower systems - a terrible weapon that uses thermobaric warheads. The soldiers of the 24th Mechanized Brigade named after King Danylo are holding the settlement and destroying the invaders, the most fierce fighting continues in the area of the Siverskyi Donets-Donbas Canal.
  16. Real reason... https://www.businessinsider.com/north-korea-troops-ukraine-aiding-russia-cannon-fodder-pentagon-2024-6 North Korean troops will become 'cannon fodder' if they aid Russia in Ukraine, Pentagon says North Korean troops that are sent to Ukraine to aid in Russia's war would become "cannon fodder," the Pentagon said. Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said on Tuesday that "I think that if I were North Korean military personnel management, I would be questioning my choices on sending my forces to be cannon fodder in an illegal war against Ukraine." Ryder was responding to a question about North Korea potentially dispatching army engineering units to Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, which is occupied by Russia. According to South Korea's TV Chosun, citing a South Korean government official and referenced by Reuters, North Korea is planning to send construction and engineering forces to occupied Ukraine as soon as next month for rebuilding work. Countries including the US and Japan condemned the move, with South Korea saying it was considering sending weapons to Ukraine as a result. South Korea's president described the pact as a threat to his nation's security. Ryder described North Korea potentially sending military forces to Russia as "certainly something to keep an eye on," and hinted at the high number of Russian casualties throughout the war. The UK Ministry of Defence said at the end of May that the total number of killed or wounded Russian soldiers since February 2022 was around 500,000. It also said that the average daily number of Russian personnel casualties in May was over 1,200. Russia is known for treating its own troops as highly disposable. This includes through using "meat wave" tactics, where it sends waves of poorly trained and unsupported soldiers toward Ukrainian positions to try to overwhelm them. A Russian soldier who plans offensives said this month that he has to send men forward knowing they will likely die, but doesn't tell them how low their chances of survival are. "I can't tell the men, otherwise they wouldn't fight with the hope of winning," he said.
  17. See video above and Zona's "juiciest bit"
  18. See video above for more on this
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