Here’s a link to an article with some of the tinder profiles of Russian soldiers and snippets of convos they had with a Ukrainian girl who swiped right out of curiosity. https://www.the-sun.com/news/4757640/russian-soldiers-tinder-ukraine/
I’m not talking directly, about the now, I’m pointing out what is literally being done in America with our own super rich. We are still in a pandemic where a certain subgroup basically doubled and tripled their money. That’s my point.
Indiscriminately killing civilians. What’s the worst case for Putin/Russia, the SWIFT thing? Maybe someone close to him finally takes care of the psycho.
Yup, multiple sources expect a full, indiscriminate air raid here in 20-25 minutes, also sounds like RU may not have much left for rockets etc after this round
I'm a complete dummy with this stuff, can we/NATO intervene with air defense, shoot their shit down, or is that and act of aggression that would light the powder keg?
Man if they start just bombing anything they can, civilians be damned, someone is going to have to step in and do more than just sanctions. I know the risks but damn, can't just sit back and watch this.
Israel: nooo we won't let you get equipment because we're trying to stay in russia's good graces Iran:
Sending in airborne dudes right before you start indiscriminately bombing a city seems unwise but I am not a military strategist
Yup. I'm glad they arent equivocating at such an important time Or maybe they are i dunno whats going on iran
To be honest, doesn't sound like any of the tactics Russia has used so far would be described as wise, so I wouldn't put it past them.
Is there any actual front line reporting going on? There seems to be so much damn misinformation. Maybe I’ve missed it.
That’s just a public demonstration. Iran has a very progressive population but the government is still strongly aligned with Russia.
They are supplying intelligence and weaponry and other support. They hopefully will not intervene until Russia does something stupid to a NATO member
My stepsister in Khmelnitskiy just had her husband called into the reserves. She's currently hosting six friends who fled Kyiv. They have two sons in their 20's who so far have been exempt from military service (one has chronic TB and the other a debilitating back injury), but who knows what's going to happen in the coming days