Dan (Twitter)
RT @irgarner: Half an hour in, and Putin has blamed NATO, Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Lenin, Hungary, Canada, Europe, and EVERYBODY else for the situation in the present. Nothing to do with Russia, mate.
RT @irgarner: Half an hour in, and Putin has blamed NATO, Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Lenin, Hungary, Canada, Europe, and EVERYBODY else for the situation in the present. Nothing to do with Russia, mate.
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @irgarner: Bloody hell, an ACTUAL QUESTION: if you're a Christian, how can you accept killing? Putin claims he has to do it in self-defence. Then rambles on about Dostoevsky and "the Russian soul." Carlson accepts this horseshit answer with no question.
RT @irgarner: Bloody hell, an ACTUAL QUESTION: if you're a Christian, how can you accept killing? Putin claims he has to do it in self-defence. Then rambles on about Dostoevsky and "the Russian soul." Carlson accepts this horseshit answer with no question.
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Status-6 (Twitter)
RT @peterbakernyt: Biden to make previously unscheduled remarks at 7:45 p.m., White House says. No topic listed.
RT @peterbakernyt: Biden to make previously unscheduled remarks at 7:45 p.m., White House says. No topic listed.
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
"НПЗ Ильский горит в Северском районе Краснодарского края
Об этом сообщают местные жители. До пожара они слышали звуки взрывов"
Krasnodar holding 🫂
"НПЗ Ильский горит в Северском районе Краснодарского края
Об этом сообщают местные жители. До пожара они слышали звуки взрывов"
Krasnodar holding 🫂
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
Tucker Carlson - Putin Interview Review
1. Russian history lesson for 1 hour
2. Yanunkovich life
3. US sucks
4. Russia good
Tucker Carlson - Putin Interview Review
1. Russian history lesson for 1 hour
2. Yanunkovich life
3. US sucks
4. Russia good
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@squatsons: I just watched it and it was not a nail in the coffin. He’s at the same exact position that he was at before he came out to speak. It’s debatable whether he should’ve went up and addressed the report, but it’s not like this buried his political career. It didn’t change anything.
@squatsons: I just watched it and it was not a nail in the coffin. He’s at the same exact position that he was at before he came out to speak. It’s debatable whether he should’ve went up and addressed the report, but it’s not like this buried his political career. It didn’t change anything.
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@ThoughtMan22 @DefMon3: If I don’t agree with the decision, then all of a sudden I’m doom posting. This is the problem that a lot of people here on social media have is that, you can only agree, you can’t disagree because the second you disagree you’re on the Russian side and it’s ridiculous. I’m sorry.
@ThoughtMan22 @DefMon3: If I don’t agree with the decision, then all of a sudden I’m doom posting. This is the problem that a lot of people here on social media have is that, you can only agree, you can’t disagree because the second you disagree you’re on the Russian side and it’s ridiculous. I’m sorry.
Status-6 (Twitter)
A few hours ago, a fire broke out at the Ilsky oil refinery located in Krasnodar Krai of Russia, after the facility was reportedly attacked with drones.
t.me/shot_shot/62325?single
A few hours ago, a fire broke out at the Ilsky oil refinery located in Krasnodar Krai of Russia, after the facility was reportedly attacked with drones.
t.me/shot_shot/62325?single
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@Americanvet2 @squatsons: I mean, I didn’t see it as a massive meltdown. He just addressed the situation and clearly he didn’t do it well enough, but I don’t think that this was a big negative for him. A lot of the people in the media really exaggerate how bad it was. It was fine, it does not change much.
@Americanvet2 @squatsons: I mean, I didn’t see it as a massive meltdown. He just addressed the situation and clearly he didn’t do it well enough, but I don’t think that this was a big negative for him. A lot of the people in the media really exaggerate how bad it was. It was fine, it does not change much.
Danvan (Twitter)
RT @HannaGun: Бля..! Ущипніть мене, якщо я бачу сон жахів…
Але це не сон!((( https://twitter.com/KozakTaras2/status/1755685012282699958#m
RT @HannaGun: Бля..! Ущипніть мене, якщо я бачу сон жахів…
Але це не сон!((( https://twitter.com/KozakTaras2/status/1755685012282699958#m
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Danvan (Twitter)
RT @front_ukrainian: ⚡️The 🇺🇦Ukrainian military reports that Starlink has begun to be delivered en masse to the 🇷🇺Russian military through Dubai, the accounts are activated and work in the occupied territories
RT @front_ukrainian: ⚡️The 🇺🇦Ukrainian military reports that Starlink has begun to be delivered en masse to the 🇷🇺Russian military through Dubai, the accounts are activated and work in the occupied territories
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Danvan (Twitter)
RT @GlasnostGone: Wont come as a surprise to anyone if correct. Ukrainian soldiers are reportedly saying - Russia's military have begun using pro-Russian Elon Musk's #Starlink satellite communications network in #Ukraine - via official licensed accounts. https://www.newsweek.com/russia-starlink-ukraine-war-elon-musk-1868125
RT @GlasnostGone: Wont come as a surprise to anyone if correct. Ukrainian soldiers are reportedly saying - Russia's military have begun using pro-Russian Elon Musk's #Starlink satellite communications network in #Ukraine - via official licensed accounts. https://www.newsweek.com/russia-starlink-ukraine-war-elon-musk-1868125
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@johnnyjmils: Didn’t you get hit by a Storm Shadow in Sevastopol. Did you come back from the dead or is this a Kremlin controlled account now?
@johnnyjmils: Didn’t you get hit by a Storm Shadow in Sevastopol. Did you come back from the dead or is this a Kremlin controlled account now?
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Def Mon (Twitter)
48% with 10 days to go. This one needs your hep https://twitter.com/Teoyaomiquu/status/1755638773080019395#m
48% with 10 days to go. This one needs your hep https://twitter.com/Teoyaomiquu/status/1755638773080019395#m
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@Robbbie_Sharp @LodevMeulen @DecodingTrolls: “I suspect your motives.”
This is not something to say to anyone who has a different opinion than you. The fact that Ukrainians aren’t allowed to disagree with a decision to remove Ukraine’s best military commander without being suspected of being politically biased is ridiculous.
It’s significant because he was the most valuable and most experienced commander and got replaced with a Soviet style meat grinder commander who doesn’t value soldiers lives like Zaluzhnyi does. He was the worst pick, and replaced the best commander. The reason the war isn’t going the way Zelensky wants it to is because Ukraine literally doesn’t have ammunition to defend themselves let alone enough IFVs, armored vehicles, air defenses, air support, or long range missiles. It is also really bad for soldier morale to replace Zaluzhnyi with Syrsky, who is a Russian, went to Moscow’s military academy, has a family who lives in Russia now, who is responsible for thousands of Ukrainian soldiers dying in Bakhmut, and is a more Soviet style oriented instead of NATO style like Zaluzhnyi was. I don’t know how on Earth you think this was a good decision.
And in terms of what Ukrainians think of this decision, only 2% supported Zaluzhnyi being removed. Zaluzhnyi is supported by 92% of Ukrainians while Syrsky is supported by 33%. This is not only bad militarily, it is bad morale for the country. Zelensky also removed someone who is very competent and put in a commander who would agree with everything he says, he who has no military experience and should let the military do their job, while he focuses on politics. This is an opinion held by the vast majority of Ukrainians.
@Robbbie_Sharp @LodevMeulen @DecodingTrolls: “I suspect your motives.”
This is not something to say to anyone who has a different opinion than you. The fact that Ukrainians aren’t allowed to disagree with a decision to remove Ukraine’s best military commander without being suspected of being politically biased is ridiculous.
It’s significant because he was the most valuable and most experienced commander and got replaced with a Soviet style meat grinder commander who doesn’t value soldiers lives like Zaluzhnyi does. He was the worst pick, and replaced the best commander. The reason the war isn’t going the way Zelensky wants it to is because Ukraine literally doesn’t have ammunition to defend themselves let alone enough IFVs, armored vehicles, air defenses, air support, or long range missiles. It is also really bad for soldier morale to replace Zaluzhnyi with Syrsky, who is a Russian, went to Moscow’s military academy, has a family who lives in Russia now, who is responsible for thousands of Ukrainian soldiers dying in Bakhmut, and is a more Soviet style oriented instead of NATO style like Zaluzhnyi was. I don’t know how on Earth you think this was a good decision.
And in terms of what Ukrainians think of this decision, only 2% supported Zaluzhnyi being removed. Zaluzhnyi is supported by 92% of Ukrainians while Syrsky is supported by 33%. This is not only bad militarily, it is bad morale for the country. Zelensky also removed someone who is very competent and put in a commander who would agree with everything he says, he who has no military experience and should let the military do their job, while he focuses on politics. This is an opinion held by the vast majority of Ukrainians.
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@Robbbie_Sharp @LodevMeulen @DecodingTrolls: “I suspect your motives.”
This is not something to say to anyone who has a different opinion than you. The fact that Ukrainians aren’t allowed to disagree with a decision to remove Ukraine’s best military commander without being suspected of being politically biased is ridiculous.
It’s significant because he was the most valuable and experienced commander and was replaced with a Soviet-style meat grinder commander who doesn’t value soldiers lives like Zaluzhnyi does. He was the worst pick and replaced the best commander. The reason the war isn’t going the way Zelensky wants it to is because Ukraine literally doesn’t have ammunition to defend itself, let alone have enough IFVs, armored vehicles, air defenses, air support, or long-range missiles. It would be wrong for Zaluzhnyi to be throwing troops to go attack when they are not properly equipped.
This is also awful for soldier morale to replace Zaluzhnyi with Syrsky, who is a Russian, went to Moscow’s military academy, has a family who lives in Russia now, who is responsible for thousands of Ukrainian soldiers dying in Bakhmut, and is a more Soviet-style oriented commander instead of a NATO style oriented commander like Zaluzhnyi was. The fact that it has happened in wartime before in other wars does not mean it is a good decision to make. I don’t know how on Earth you think this was a good decision.
Regarding what Ukrainians think of this decision, only 2% supported Zaluzhnyi being removed. Zaluzhnyi is supported by 92% of Ukrainians, while Syrsky is supported by 33%. This is not only bad militarily, it is bad morale for the country. Zelensky also removed someone very competent and put in a commander who would agree with everything he says, who has no military experience and should let the military do their job, while he focuses on politics. This is an opinion held by the vast majority of Ukrainians.
@Robbbie_Sharp @LodevMeulen @DecodingTrolls: “I suspect your motives.”
This is not something to say to anyone who has a different opinion than you. The fact that Ukrainians aren’t allowed to disagree with a decision to remove Ukraine’s best military commander without being suspected of being politically biased is ridiculous.
It’s significant because he was the most valuable and experienced commander and was replaced with a Soviet-style meat grinder commander who doesn’t value soldiers lives like Zaluzhnyi does. He was the worst pick and replaced the best commander. The reason the war isn’t going the way Zelensky wants it to is because Ukraine literally doesn’t have ammunition to defend itself, let alone have enough IFVs, armored vehicles, air defenses, air support, or long-range missiles. It would be wrong for Zaluzhnyi to be throwing troops to go attack when they are not properly equipped.
This is also awful for soldier morale to replace Zaluzhnyi with Syrsky, who is a Russian, went to Moscow’s military academy, has a family who lives in Russia now, who is responsible for thousands of Ukrainian soldiers dying in Bakhmut, and is a more Soviet-style oriented commander instead of a NATO style oriented commander like Zaluzhnyi was. The fact that it has happened in wartime before in other wars does not mean it is a good decision to make. I don’t know how on Earth you think this was a good decision.
Regarding what Ukrainians think of this decision, only 2% supported Zaluzhnyi being removed. Zaluzhnyi is supported by 92% of Ukrainians, while Syrsky is supported by 33%. This is not only bad militarily, it is bad morale for the country. Zelensky also removed someone very competent and put in a commander who would agree with everything he says, who has no military experience and should let the military do their job, while he focuses on politics. This is an opinion held by the vast majority of Ukrainians.
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