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Hohols say they caught some chicoms fighting in the Rooskie army. Peking says they know nothing about that, and hilarity is yet to ensure. Otherwise it is the same business as during the previous year.
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We're back, and worse better than ever.

So here's a fun question: how has the Oreshnik weapon been used since the first spectacular demonstration?
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>>8233
 Not at all I would imagine. It was probably done more as a threat to or demonstration rather than something to be regularly used.
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ATTENTION
The hohols are winning! In the qt girls drawings, the slavs are lacking behind!
>thank you for your attention
Thought they removed the swastika and added a cross, I wonder why?
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Russia cosmonaut wanted in Ukraine for ‘high treason’ is hiding on the International Space Station with NASA
>An astronaut donning Russian colors has been sentenced to 15 years behind bars for 'high treason' in Ukraine.
>Alexey Zubritsky is currently hiding on board the International Space Station (ISS) for crimes against Ukraine as war rages on in Eastern Europe, which began when Russia invaded its southern neighbor in February 2022.
>NASA astronaut Johnny Kim arrived at the ISS alongside the 32-year-old and his fellow cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov on Tuesday (April 8), with the trio set to inhibit the satellite for the next eight months to carry out technology demonstrations, while also conducting scientific experiments.
>They launched from a facility in Kazakhstan on a Soyuz-2a rocket, and it is hoped that their work will better prepare crews onboard future trips, as well as benefiting us Earth dwellers.
>Why Zubritsky is wanted in Ukraine
>Well, it's because he's Ukrainian. More specifically, he was captured by Russian forces and joined 'the enemy'.
>Formerly a pilot, Zubritsky flew an attack aircraft for Ukraine in the in 2013 in the aviation unit 204th Sevastopol Brigade, but a year into the war between his nation and his newly-adopted country, he switched allegiance.
>Zubritsky was in Crimea when Vladimir Putin's Russia invaded the region, seizing it in the process, before posting the Ukrainian in bases in Rostov and Krasnodar regions of his home country.
>Keen to not fight patriots from his own nation, he began training to be a cosmonaut.
>What are Ukraine and Russia saying about Zubritsky?
>If Zubritsky ever decides to return 'home', Ukrainian authorities will prosecute him.
>The Ukrainian prosecutor said: "Having committed high treason and desertion, he joined the armed forces of the Russian Federation, where he is still serving, in particular, as a test cosmonaut, [and] flight engineer of the ISS-72/73 crew [currently onboard the ISS]."
>Russian news outlet Shot, which supports the Kremlin, has congratulated the former Ukrainian for donning Russian colors and subsequently blasting off into space on behalf of the nation.
>“Russians have exceptional respect for Alexey, are happy for his career and send greetings to the ISS," it wrote.
>Meanwhile, the ISS's latest NASA recruit, Jonny Kim, of Los Angeles, is joining the team as a former Navy lieutenant commander and dual-designated naval aviator and flight surgeon.
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https://archive.ph/7fV5b
https://www.tagesschau.de/investigativ/ndr-wdr/ruestungsgueter-deutschland-bundeswehr-ukraine-100.html
Original is Deutsche, credit to interwebs robots for the shitty translation.

German weapons in Ukraine
Hardly any large equipment "fully suitable for war"
>Ukraine's experience with German weapons has been mixed. There are major problems with modern large-scale equipment, according to an internal Bundeswehr paper, which is presented by NDR, WDR and SZ. What does this mean for the future procurement of defence equipment?
>The deputy military attaché of the German Embassy in Kiev gave a lecture on Ukraine's experiences in the fight against the Russian armed forces.
>Surprisingly clear and in rather undiplomatic words, the military attaché also described the experiences that Ukrainians had had had in recent years with German war equipment.
>Technical vulnerability, too little ammunition
>This is evident from a classified protocol of the lecture, which is available to WDR, NDR and Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) - a document that is not intended for the public. 
>According to this, the Panzerhaubitze 2000 has a "so high technical vulnerability that the suitability of war is strongly questioned." 
>The Leopard 1A5 battle tank was considered "reliable," but was often only used as a temporary artillery due to too weak armor," 
>the requirement for repair is high in the newer Leopard 2A6, and often no field repair, i.e. a repair at the front, is possible.
>The IRIS-T air defense system is very effective, however, the price of the ammunition was too high and it was "not available in the necessary number".
>The PATRIOT air defense system is also basically an "outstanding weapon system", but "unfit for military use, because carrier vehicle is too old and no supply of spare parts by manufacturers anymore".
>"Fully suitable for war is hardly true for a major German device." 
>"Complicated device remains unused ... The use of state-of-the-art and complicated large-scale equipment is small if the troops cannot carry out repair on site."
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>Dividing Ukraine like post-war Berlin and Germany is the ceasefire plan proposed by Trump's special representative for Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg. This is reported by The Times.

>According to Kellogg's proposal:

>– Russia controls eastern Ukraine, west of the Dnieper River, and British and French troops could take over zones of control in the west of the country, forming a “security force”;

>– It is proposed to create a buffer zone 18 miles ( 29 kilometers - editor's note ) wide between the armies of Ukraine and the Russian Federation;

>– The US will not send ground troops, but may participate in coordination;

>– New elections in Ukraine may take place after the conclusion of a ceasefire;

>– Europe should not count on US military support unless it is prepared to act independently.

>This is the first proposal from a senior US official that allows for the possibility that the Dnieper could become a kind of demarcation line after a ceasefire, The Times notes.

>At the same time, as is known, Russia is against the introduction of any NATO troops into Ukraine after the ceasefire. And the Europeans are afraid to send troops to Ukraine without receiving a guarantee of military support from the United States in the event of clashes with the Russians.

>Earlier, Reuters reported that another special representative of Trump for Ukraine, Steve Witkoff, proposed that the US president recognize Russia's sovereignty over the LPR, DPR, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions. Witkoff believes that this is the fastest way to a ceasefire.

>However, Reuters reports, citing sources, that Keith Kellogg spoke out against Steve Witkoff's plan.

>UPD : Kellogg accused The Times of distorting his words about the “division of Ukraine.”

> "The Times article distorts what I said. I was talking about a post-ceasefire force that would support Ukraine's sovereignty. In the discussions of partition, I was talking about areas or zones of responsibility of allied forces (excluding U.S. troops)," Trump's special representative said.
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>>8244
Funny, but anything that allows either the Angloids or the frogs a foothold would be unacceptable.
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>>8245
This. How is the UK even considered even a second rate world influencer at this point? They are just another puppet under Israel.
>>8244
>Europeans are afraid to send troops to Ukraine without receiving a guarantee of military support from the United States in the event of clashes with the Russians.
Afraid? Why? Everyone known Russia is running out ammo and men for the meatwave attacks. Don't they read the news? Besides they can count on Finland now with their proven track record against the Russians.
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>>8249
>Afraid? Why?
I doubt they're afraid of Russia's current state. But they have absolutely no reason to fight America's war. 
Europe has been actively trading with Russia since the fall of the Berlin wall. It's America that is constantly trying to turn them against each other. 

Do not confuse the EU's rearmament for "fear". They simply found the perfect excuse to revive their arms industry and make billions upon billions upon billions of profit. But they do not fear Russia, nor they want to cut ties with it.
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>>8251
>But they have absolutely no reason to fight America's war. 
A most rational thought however, EU certainly seem eager to prolong the hot phase of this conflict.

In other news, official Ukraine sources report an F-16 was shot down in Sumy region, pilot is dead. No official details but "sources" say it was a Russian missile this time.
>>8244
That map is more LOL than Strelok's predictions regarding a postwar Ukraine from the first few months of the war, I don't think any of the less shitposty maps from then had the Globohomoschutzgebiet goatsing all the way to the Dniepr.

>>8243
The trannylation is mostly accurate, nonetheless I correct
>According to this, the Panzerhaubitze 2000 has a "such high suspectibility to technical failure/faults that its suitability for war is strongly questioned." 
>The Leopard 1A5 battle tank was considered "reliable," but was often only used as an improvised (supplementary) artillery due to too weak armor," 
>"Hardly any German heavy equipment/gear is fully suitable for war."
>"Complex equipment/gear remains unused ... The practical value (in regards to field use) of state-of-the-art and complex large-scale equipment is small if (local) troops cannot carry out repair on site."

Also you omitted
>In der Ukraine herrschen verschärfte Bedingungen, da Waffenlieferung, Wartung und Reparatur von den Unterstützerstaaten auf unterschiedliche Arten organisiert werden. So stellt beispielsweise die Instandsetzung von beschädigtem oder defektem Großgerät weiterhin eine immense Herausforderung dar.
<The Ukraine presents conditions of increased difficulty, for Arms shipments, Maintenance and Repair are organised in differing fashions by the supporting States.
<As such the (targeted) repair of damaged or defective Large/Heavy equipment still poses an immense Challenge.
>Etwa können Panzer vor allem aufgrund der Bedrohung durch Drohnen nicht in Frontnähe repariert werden. Die Instandsetzungsanlagen, "Repair Hub" genannt, die auch westliche Rüstungsunternehmen wie Rheinmetall in der Ukraine inzwischen betreiben, befinden sich im Westen des Landes, weit weg von der Front, oder in Nachbarstaaten wie Polen.
<Tanks cannot be repaired near the Front due to the Threat posed by Drones. The Repair facilities, so called "Repair Hubs", which western MICniggers Arms companies such as Rheinmetall operate in the Ukraine by now are located in the western portion of the country, far away from the Front, or in neighbouring countries such as Polan.
>Zwar wird auch ukrainisches Personal in Instandsetzung geschult, dennoch dauert es oft Monate bis Waffensysteme wie Haubitzen repariert werden können. Nicht selten mangele es an Ersatzteilen, berichten Bundeswehrvertreter, hinzu käme erschwerend die deutsche Bürokratie mit komplizierten und teils langwierigen Ausfuhrgenehmigungen für Rüstungsgüter.
<Albeit Ukrainian personnel is being trained in (targeted) Repair, it yet often takes Months until Weapon systems such as Howitzers can be repaired. It isn't rare for Spare Parts to be in short supply, so report Bundeswehr representatives, furthermore hampered by German Bürokratie™ with its complicated and occasionally girthy Arms Export permissions.
And my favorite:
>Aus dem internen Protokoll zum Vortrag des stellvertretenden deutschen Militärattachés aus Kiew ist ersichtlich, dass in der Ukraine wohl vor allem die älteren deutschen Waffensysteme wertgeschätzt werden - ausgerechnet jene, die die Bundeswehr ausgemustert hat. Der Flakpanzer "Gepard", der vor allen gegen russische Drohnen und Marschflugkörper eingesetzt wird, gelte als "das beliebteste, effizienteste und zuverlässigste Waffensystem", heißt es in dem Papier. Über den Schützenpanzer "Marder" berichtete der Attaché: "Sehr beliebtes Gefechtsfahrzeug ohne Einschränkung".
<The internal Protocol of the Presentation of the representative of the German Military attaché from Kiev makes it apparent that in the Ukraine primarily older German Weapon Systems are held in high regard - of all things, those retired by the Bundeswehr. The AA tank "Gepard", which is primarily used against Russian Drones and Cruise Missiles, is renowned as "the most favored/popular, efficient and reliable Weapons System", says the Paper. The Attaché reports the following about the IFV "Marder": "Bury popular/favored Fighting Vehicle with no restrictions/restraints."

As you can see Ukrainian victory is inevitable and Putin should surrender to the wise diplomats in Brussels like a reasonable person before he gets killed by fictional Cancer from the world's finest journalists.
In another news, Russians used Iskander-K to strike a building in Sumy. Russians claimed they were targeting some medal award ceremony where a bunch of Ukrainian troops were supposed to be, which is probably true and confirmed by several Ukrainian civilian and military sources. There were civilian casualties which led to usual western politician screeching etc, naturally they didn't mention a suspicious amount of military vehicles also destroyed in the strike.
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>>8256
Why does the middle part of his eulogy read like an AI article?
<Fighter pilots are military personnel who perform difficult missions which include air strikes... [click to read more]
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I wish slavs didn't kill each other. I know a lot of people don't consider them White and blablabla, but they do have populations that appear to be White at the very least. Definitely more phenotypically White than other Mongoloid admixtures such as beaners.
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This can't be real, right?
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>>8259
Why not? There's been funny little stunts throughout this whole war.
>>8257
>>8257
Russian to English translators are like that. They offen translate it word by word  so sometimes it comes out weird
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>First pic on a calm green slav beach
Reminds me of someone...
I am now wondering what Pistoletov has to say about this whole war
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How bad was the attack on Summy?
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Chinese POW says he doesn’t want to return to Russia, hopes to go back to China
https://archive.md/xkHg6
>A Chinese soldier captured while fighting alongside Russian forces said he wants to return to China rather than go to Russia, according to a new interrogation video published on April 10 by President Volodymyr Zelensky. Ukraine on April 8 announced the capture of two Chinese fighters operating with Russian units near the villages of Tarasivka and Bilohorivka in Donetsk Oblast. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) carried out its first interrogation of the prisoners on April 9.
> In the latest video of the questioning, the Chinese national told the SBU that his unit was commanded by a Russian officer and described the conditions under which he was captured. "When we hid in a wooden shelter, a drone attacked us and damaged my weapon," the prisoner said. He identified his weapon as a Kalashnikov AK-74 and said he was
accompanied by a Russian soldier during the attack.
>The captured fighter also said that he was treated better in Ukrainian custody than during his time with Russian forces. "Here in Ukraine they feed me better than in Russia, and treat me better. It is safer here," he answered.
>When asked about a possible prisoner exchange, the man said he did not want to return to Russia. "I would prefer to go to China," he said, adding that he had once contacted his parents but did not tell them where he was, to avoid causing them worry. The soldier also said he rarely had access to the internet.
>The involvement of Chinese nationals in Russia’s war against Ukraine appears to be part of a "systemic" recruitment effort, Zelensky said on April 10. The SBU is continuing its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the Chinese nationals' presence in Russian military units. According to a Ukrainian intelligence document obtained by the Kyiv Independent on April 9, at least 163 Chinese nationals are serving in Russia's armed forces.
Of course, it is an article from an Ukrainian site, but this is pretty much all the info currently out there. Also, posting the actual link got me banned last time due to the word filter being a NIGGER.
>>8249
>Besides they can count on Finland now with their proven track record against the Russians.
Didn't they lose the last two wars against them?
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>>8269
Yes and ceded territory.
>>8266
Bad enough, the Sumy military governor got axed from his position for his role in organizing a military reunion in the middle of a civilian center.
So Ukraine explicitly admitted there was something going on there, and it went kaput.
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>>8273
He's eating crayon in HELL.
Good riddance.
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Russian hackers infected the westen powerful elite by emailing them a fake wine tasting event.  The fake invitations targets, particularly foreign ministries, embassies located in Europe.
>>8277
How have Columbians been so successful in cornering the international mercenary market? It seems like they show up in every conflict.
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>>8280
Never ending war in their shithole.
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There are lots of places with non-stop violence, but as far as I know though Colombia seems to have cornered the world export market for mercenaries. Most mercenaries tend to just come from nearby countries or are part of some PMC that only works for governments and only provides support services rather than actual combat troops, but Colombian mercs show up everywhere, from Ukraine, to Sudan, to Haiti, to Yemen, and they aren't all from the same PMC or confined to just logistical support and training, and they sometimes fight on the sides of non-state actors. I think the CIA uses them a lot, since they tend to crop up on the sides of conflicts that the CIA seems to be backing, but I suspect the reality is that there is some collection of Colombian shell companies that basically operate as a mercenary staffing agency for anyone who with money, and the CIA just has a lot of that.
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Slavs are launching babushkas against hohols.
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Siezed cargo from American canned goods have ruled by the Russian government will now feed the Russian military
>Germany sponsors Ukrainian Armed Forces offensive

>The new list will include 9 Suzanna 155mm self-propelled guns, 65 WISENT 1 mine clearing vehicles, 28 Bergepanzer 2 evacuation armored vehicles with spare parts, 619 reconnaissance drones and over 1,000 attack UAVs, IRIS-T SLM missiles, 16,900 RGW 90 portable anti-tank missile systems, 454,000 rounds of 155mm ammunition, 24,000 rounds of 122mm ammunition, and 330,000 rounds of GEPARD ammunition.

>The most interesting thing in this package is, perhaps, the large number of engineering vehicles - evacuation and mine clearance. In fact, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are 100 percent dependent on Western supplies for these positions. Soviet ARVs are not capable of dragging damaged Western heavy equipment to the rear. And Kyiv has successfully sold most of its mine clearance vehicles, which the Ukrainian Armed Forces inherited from the USSR, to third countries during the years of independence.

>It is worth noting that such equipment is stockpiled mainly before offensive operations. And Ukraine still has reserves to pull off something like the Kursk adventure. We are not waiting, but preparing.

How long before they start putting soldiers and armies on stock market ala World War Zero?
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>>8277
>1k colombian mercenaries
wot

>>8281
Ironically enough they do not have an active war going on since forever, the FARC/gommunist drug militias conflict is constant but relatively small with a handful of skirmishes in the jungle and mountain areas, Venezuelans are more likely to be fighting that thing and mostly because their armed forces are another drug organization in the area.
It certainly is no conflict for the country to be having 1k troops in surplus, unless of course we count the colombian army being closely partnered with the U.S. bases there and receiving training from them aka U.S. sending colombians as proxy troops, or how the americans "planned" the mexican GAFE to be elite shock troops but "accidentally" ended up being a highly-effective drug cartel after some of their elements deserted, or how ironically their current-day successors ended up having weaponry speculated to be originally Ukrainian aid.
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>>8303
Some of those "Colombians" might have FARC or drug cartel connections. There reports that some of soldiers are trying to get recruited by Mexican cartels after a year serving in Ukraine
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>There reports that some of soldiers are trying to get recruited by Mexican cartels after a year serving in Ukraine
To be completely fair that's normal for the cartels, they try to recruit everyone with combat time but their insistence depends on the local situation, right now shit's hard on the turf war but some years ago it was very peaceful, even ex-spec ops didn't have any offers.

Fun tip: It's been highly speculated mexican units go and kill ex-spec ops, even if honorably discharged, so they don't become cartel members. I once talked to an ex-GAFE who was head of security in a big time commercial spot and he said he was extremely sure he got shadowed/gangstalked after resigning due to stress, some of his peers ended up dying from "suicide" so the guy was very paranoid for years until his kid was born, then they slowly went away.
Had a couple of good stories, guy was basically coasting the job because it was so easy but some months later some dumb shit happened there and who knows what happened to him.
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>Putin has declared an Easter ceasefire, ordering all military operations to stop from 18:00 today to 00:00 on April 21, citing “humanitarian considerations.”
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>>8318
>Zelensky rejected Putin's offer of Easter truce >- Bloomberg
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>5th vid
man's best friend indeed.
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>>8330
>Ukraine rejects teuce
<oh no Russia is still attacking
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Христос воскрес
Happy Easter slavic anons.
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>>8333 (checked)
Happy Easter.
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I tried to rationalize the aberrant pro-war behavior of the EUK and came to the conclusion that I'm probably an retard.

It doesn't take much of a nigger to see that the JewU was never meant to exist in the >worldwide globalist communist gangster computer god network as a polity with independent decisionmaking capability on the strategic level nor possess any serious military capacity for anything larger than colonial and internal policing actions, with those roles at least on the surface level falling to extant empires like the US and its greatest ally in the middle east by virtue of physical mass and structural/political/economic inertia.
With the EU being built from the ground up by globalist entities, grooming its "leading" "Elite" into brave, ideologically inclined puppies just "independent" enough to occasionally bark at their designated masters as a show of feigned defiance in order to avoid accusations of Manchukoku 2: Euroburgerloo was easy enough with the collapse of the eastern block providing the perfect breeding grounds, so creating empty-headed EU elites like Kanzlerine Angela Merkel, Nicolas "Every French woman should be legally mandated to get impregnated by an Algerian man"-Sarkozy, WEF member-activists with seats in the EU parliament, Sweden yes and so on.
These "elites" might very well believe themselves to be independent sovereign rulers in a rational community of equals spreading sensible humanist values to the unenlightened lesser people opposing the poor oppressed Jews muh 6 million oy gevalt :,^(, while de facto being wholly dependent on the subjective and objective approval of their USraeli masters with(out) knowing so.

Up until 2014-16 this more or less worked as intended as the gangster communist computer god-entity was forming along expected lines with USI and EU views rarely ever diverting on the fundamental strategic level, but when Donbass and dup this unity was severed at a critical point with the "master" no longer giving the usual expected affirmation-stimulation to its pets.
This didn't lead to an immediate collapse or anything of the sort as the inherently pro-democrat pro-WEF pro-globalist EU shifted its efforts to assist the domestic US in rooting out this heretical "infection" known as MAGA, but throughout the duration of the presidential term the communist gangster computer god's enemies domestic and external took advantage of both the waning strength of the previously nigh-untouchable ZOG but also the still-leading USA nodes' erratic out-of-spec behavior to gradually assert their own sovereignity in small steps, something the gangster computer god was supposed to prevent so to create a future free of pesky things such as history or power in "undeserved" hands.
Dup was ultimately ousted from office, but the immune reaction destroyed more than it fixed and left the US in a state too weak to effectively restore the "connection" with the EU to pre-dup levels, all while reeeeeeling from permanent internal and external damage that left it unable to assume control of a world taking its first major steps to separate itself from the worldwide communist gangster computer god into its own multipolar complexes.
Brexit was able to be resolved amicably from a globalist perspective, but the US under Bidup continued the aggressive autoimmune policies of the 2020 election and thus degraded on all fronts with every further court indictment making dup harder to defeat, not to mention the critical failure in Afghanistan and its worldwide consequences.
The Ukraine war thus can be seen as a hail mary of sorts, for a loss.jpg here would indefatigably render both the physical and spiritual power of the globalist gangster computer god virtually null hence the unbridled support by both Bidup and the EU(K) for the genocide of the Russian-speaking population of the Ukraine.
Unfortunately the physical war effort didn't and still doesn't fly so good with the practically parasito-symbiotic mainland Chinese node in the computer god matrix happily growing from the dead refuse of the larger organism while preparing its own "war of independence", the Russian node having formed its own network out of necessity after being thrown off the creaking plane with its jetpack on with fellow Chinese-minded nodes happily trading nutrients even though that's bad and not allowed, and smaller nodes either considering to or having already broken off the network with some still resisting USI murder attempts in spite of only being a fragment of a fragment in terms of mass.
The dup birus eventually took over the US node which by now has largely broken off the prior protocol and can no longer be considered a reliable member of the dying gangster computer god brain matrix, but the thoroughly groomed EU leadership simply lacks the mental faculties to perceive this in the same way the typical western weeb is unable to make sense of Nipponese moonrunes or moonspeak without ((( subtitles ))) in spite having spent a significant portion of his life watching Japanese language content.
Thus the EU now finds itself in a slowly descending Helios Airways Flight 522-tier deathspiral with the faculties to get out of the war wholly present, except no one with the authority to make any strategic decisions is sitting in the cockpit.

As for the UK, they're basically in the same boat as the EU except they still believe themselves to have at least some of the authority their long-gone Empire of old possessed.

Thank (You) for reading my TED talk.
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More AI shit.
>>8350
Remind me, what happened in March '24?
>>8350
>October-today
Was this all from Kursk, did Ukrainian medevac cease to exist, did the UAF deploy woman+cripple conscript formations en masse, did Ukraine run out of anti-drone SPAA or did Russians find legions of Ukrainian corpses abandoned in the field somewhat similar to when the Dniepr started spitting out weirdly well preserved corpses towards the end of Rasputitsa earlier in the war?
The massive increase in Ukrainian corpses from Fall 2024 onwards isn't proportional to Russian land gains at all.
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They say the sluts died, up to you to believe it.
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>>8362
Shieeet, I want that jazz from the second vid.
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>>8364
Shapiro knows exactlly where that money is going. Israel He just has to ham it up for his civnat audience.
>>8356
>Was this all from Kursk
Good chunk of it but not all, but lots of bodies on the other front too.
>did Russians find legions of Ukrainian corpses abandoned in the field
Basically this. Since Ukraine has been consistently losing land all the mess is left behind for Russians to cleanup.
>>8361
>They say the sluts died
I believe it was from STDs.
>3rd video
Are they capturing an enemy drone or retrieving their own? Either way, I'm curious what's the point since drones are supposed to be cheap/disposable assets.
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>>8363
Sound track from Atomic Heart and originally from a USSR era movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqTqafGnODI
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>>8366
>Are they capturing an enemy drone or retrieving their own? Either way, I'm curious what's the point since drones are supposed to be cheap/disposable assets.
Drones have intel in them sometimes, there was a babajaga that had fucking video recording of the guys that where bulding her. So yeah, you might get lucky on what you can find in the drone.
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>>8367
Thank you, anon, much appreciated.
>>8364
Lol the fucking jew came with the kippa

They've known they have fucked up their jewkraine grift when they are coming up with such videos trying to rehabilitate decisions and leaders when they agree to make justifications on camera. lmao
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Today's forcast in Kiev
FIRE
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>>8368
>you might get lucky on what you can find in the drone
It's possible.. but I'm surprised it's worth building special purpose drone for capture & retrieval. What are even the chances a drone would survive the forced landing.
>>8368
>there was a babajaga that had fucking video recording of the guys that where bulding her
Seen it too, funny to watch but unless the video is geo-tagged what's the value? I'm constantly shocked how bad the opsec is with drones. No encryption used. Default consumer level settings (a privacy nightmare even for civilian use). But the least you should do is a factory reset on the thing.
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>>8375
>what's the value? 
If it didn't have a geo-tag, which I doubt, those faces are marked. They can also analayze every inch of the video to guess where they are.
Maybe it will lead to a dead end, but at least it is better than nothing.
>>8343
Their behavior brings to mind that infamous quote from the Bush administration:

>The aide said that guys like me were 'in what we call the reality-based community,' which he defined as people who 'believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality.' [...] 'That's not the way the world really works anymore,' he continued. 'We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality—judiciously, as you will—we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors...and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do'.

Of course Russia isn't Iraq and 2020s Europe isn't 2000s America, so the cracks in the new reality are showing a lot sooner this time around.
Ukrainian and European peace deal counterproposals to US at talks in London
https://archive.ph/20250425100415/https://www.reuters.com/world/ukrainian-european-peace-deal-counterproposals-us-talks-london-2025-04-25/
>OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE
>Russia-Ukraine Deal Framework
>Ceasefire:
>Commit to a full and unconditional ceasefire in the sky, on land and at sea.
>Both sides immediately enter into negotiations on technical implementation with the participation of the US and European countries. This is in parallel to preparation of the agenda and modalities for a full peace deal.
>Ceasefire monitoring, led by the US and supported by third countries.
>Russia must unconditionally return all deported and illegally displaced Ukrainian children. Exchange of all prisoners of war (the principle of "all for all"). >Russia must release all civilian prisoners.
>Security guarantees for Ukraine:
>Ukraine receives robust security guarantees including from the US (Article 5-like agreement), while there is no consensus among Allies on NATO membership.
>No restrictions on the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
>The guarantor states will be an ad hoc group of European countries and willing non-European countries. No restrictions on the presence, weapons and operations of friendly foreign forces on the territory of Ukraine.
>Ukraine pursues accession to the EU.
>Territory:
>Economics:
>US and Ukraine implement economic cooperation/minerals agreement.
>Ukraine will be fully reconstructed and compensated financially, including through Russian sovereign assets that will remain frozen until Russia compensates damage to Ukraine.
>US sanctions imposed on Russia since 2014 may be subject to gradual easing after a sustainable peace is achieved and subject to resumption in the event of a breach of the peace agreement (snapback).
Peace soon fellow stalkers!
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War, war never changes.
>>8387
First bitch looks like Elliot Roger got a sex change.
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>>8398
>We need to defeat Russia
That was a hard cringe on that last video 😣
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>>8400
It was quiet bad.
Looks too clean, also makeup and my distaste for women trying to be "hard", I'm going probably fake and gay grifter.
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>>8398
>>8400
>>8401

If you close your eyes and only  listen  to the audio it sounds like a cheater trying to win over someone.  Some cuck shit video.  Fuck
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>No restrictions on the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
>The guarantor states will be an ad hoc group of European countries and willing non-European countries. No restrictions on the presence, weapons and operations of friendly foreign forces on the territory of Ukraine.
>Ukraine pursues accession to the EU.
>Ukraine will be fully reconstructed and compensated financially, including through Russian sovereign assets that will remain frozen until Russia compensates damage to Ukraine.
>US sanctions imposed on Russia since 2014 may be subject to gradual easing after a sustainable peace is achieved and subject to resumption in the event of a breach of the peace agreement (snapback).
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>>8404
>Ukraine pursues accession to the EU
<Ukraine the welfare queen of Europe
😂
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>>8404
Stop laughing! The Russians will sign because they have no choice!
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>>8386
They caught the assasinl, or so they say.
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Putin thanks North Korea for supporting Russia, praises DPRK troops for "heroism" in fighting Ukrainian forces
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>Moscow [Russia], April 28 (ANI): Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed gratitude to North Korea for helping Russian forces defeat a group of Ukrainian fighters in the Kursk Region. He praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and commended Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) soldiers for their "heroism, excellent training and dedication" during the fighting.
>In a statement released by Kremlin on Monday, Putin said, "On April 26, 2025, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation finally defeated the group of Ukrainian militants that invaded the Kursk Region, putting an end to the criminal provocation perpetrated by the Ukrainian authorities in an attempt to seize part of the Russian Federation territory."
>The statement added, "Units of the Korean People's Army played an active role in the fight that brought the defeat of the neo-Nazi formations of the Kiev regime that invaded our territory, in full compliance with international law and in accordance with the letter and spirit of the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the Russian Federation and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea of June 19, 2024... Our Korean friends' move was guided by a sense of solidarity, justice and genuine comradery. We highly appreciate this and are sincerely grateful, personally to the Chairman of State Affairs, Comrade Kim Jong-un, as well as the entire leadership and the people of the DPRK. We commend the DPRK soldiers' heroism, their excellent training and dedication displayed while fighting, shoulder to shoulder with Russian soldiers, defending our Motherland as their own. They fulfilled their duty with honour and valour, covering themselves with unfading glory."
>Putin further said that the Russian people will always remember the courage of the DPRK special forces and honour those who sacrificed their lives for Russia. He further expressed confidence that the close friendship, cooperation, and partnership between Russia and North Korea will continue to deepen and develop in the future.
>"The Russian people will never forget the heroism of the DPRK special forces. We will always honour the heroes who gave their lives for Russia, for our common freedom, fighting side by side with their Russian brothers in arms. We are confident that the strong bond of friendship, neighbourly relations and cooperation between our countries, tempered on the battlefield, will continue to grow and expand across the board," Putin said.
>Earlier today, North Korea, for the first time, confirmed it had sent troops to fight for Russia against Ukraine, and the "sacred mission" was aimed at strengthening friendship with Moscow.
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>>8413
Context on the 3rd vid?
I assume the crossed the border but why are they so fucked up?
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>>8418
>why are they so fucked up?
Barb wire.
>>8418
The price of freedom for hohols
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Ukraine Ready to Sign US Resources Deal as Early as Wednesday
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>Ukraine is ready to sign a natural resources deal with the US, a person familiar with the matter said, in a move that could bolster Washington’s support for Kyiv by strengthening their economic partnership.
>The draft agreement, which envisages creating a joint fund to manage Ukraine’s investment projects, has been finalized and may be signed as soon as Wednesday, the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the talks are private. Ukrainian Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko is on her way to Washington for the signing, they said.
>As part of the agreement, the US and Ukraine will seek to create the conditions to “increase investment in mining, energy, and related technology in Ukraine,” according to the draft of the document seen by Bloomberg News. Washington also acknowledges Kyiv’s intentions for the deal to avoid any conflict with its plans to join the European Union — long seen as a red line for Ukraine in the talks.
>In another breakthrough, the US has agreed that only future military assistance it may provide to Ukraine following the signing of the deal would count toward its contribution to the fund, according to the document. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said Sunday that Washington had dropped its insistence on inclusion in the deal of the tens of billions of dollars in aid delivered since the start of Russia’s invasion.
>The signing could come as President Donald Trump grows increasingly frustrated over delays in clinching a ceasefire in the war, currently into its fourth year. He has questioned whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to make progress toward a peace plan that Trump sought to deliver within the first 100 days of his new administration. Trump is “confident” a deal on critical minerals will be signed with Ukraine, the White House said on Tuesday.
>The agreement “strengthens the strategic partnership between the Parties for the long-term reconstruction and modernization of Ukraine, in response to the large-scale destruction caused by Russia’s full-scale invasion,” according to the document.
>The US Treasury Department spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to a request for a comment.
>US and Ukrainian officials signed a memorandum of intent earlier in April, and continued to hash out the technical details of the deal, which would grant the US first claim on profits transferred into a special reconstruction investment fund that would be controlled by Washington.
>A previous attempt to clinch the agreement fell through earlier this year after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy clashed with Trump and Vice President JD Vance in the Oval Office. Zelenskiy met one-on-one with the US president at the Vatican on Saturday before the funeral of Pope Francis.
>Russia intensified its attacks across Ukraine’s frontline and several cities overnight, as the Kremlin takes a maximalist line in peace negotiations brokered by the US. While Trump envoy Steve Witkoff sought to persuade Putin that Russia should agree to a ceasefire that halts fighting along the current frontlines, the Russian leader insisted Moscow must take full control of four regions of Ukraine which it claims but doesn’t fully occupy, Bloomberg News reported.
>White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reiterated on Tuesday that Trump was getting frustrated with the difficulty of getting both Ukraine and Russia to agree to a peace deal, but that “he remains optimistic that we can get this done.”
The hohols will own nothing and be happy.
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>>8449
Is that common in China, just a random battalion marching around?
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>>8450
I think those chinks are practice marching for the victory parade in russia.
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PUTIN STOP THIS WAR! UKRAINE IS RIGHTFULL US/israel SOIL!
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>>8457
Check mate Russia, lets see you attack US property.
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The Russians claim they are east of Mohrytsya, Sumy outside Gomel. Parts of Zhuravka and Loknya fell to the Russians,  Ukrainians fled Popovka near Grafovka so there's no more Ukrainians occupying Russian territory
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>>8475
>donkey's facial expression
highly relatable
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>>8479
>AA rocket strapped to an unmanned sub
Technology is amazing.
https://archive.ph/1FMXw
https://www.politico.eu/article/ukraine-cannot-guarantee-safety-foreign-leader-may-9-moscow-volodymyr-zelenskyy/
>Chinese President Xi Jinping and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are among the leaders set to attend the celebrations to commemorate the victory of the Soviet Union and its allies over Nazi Germany on May 9 in Moscow
>“Our position is very simple for all countries traveling to Russia on May 9: We cannot be held responsible for what happens on the territory of the Russian Federation,” Zelenskyy told reporters
>Zelenskyy “understands that in the event of a real provocation on Victory Day, nobody will be able to guarantee that Kyiv will live to see May 10,” Medvedev threatened on his channel.
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