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16 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

 

 

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Just going to collect granny, officer. I'll be right back. Promise.

What's with all the luggage?

Presents for Babushka. She loves when we bring her all our crap.

 

 

Also, if you listen to the end, the whole story is about how few are leaving Russian controlled area: the big answer is because Russia isn't letting them. They're blocking traffic from leaving.

And some looking to make money are heading into Kherson with food and supplies to sell to market. 

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11 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

:roll:

If it's so great there, come on over. Join the Russians.

7 hours ago, Bill said:

If it's so great there, come on over. Join the Russians.

I prefer to fight the colonialists here in America. Russia can handle things on that end. 

2 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

I prefer to fight the colonialists here in America. Russia can handle things on that end. 

You have never fought anything, in any way, in your entire life.

5 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

You have never fought anything, in any way, in your entire life.

I bet he's fighting diabetes as we speak. 

26 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

I prefer to **** post on the message board of a profession football ball team. #qualifications

 

1 hour ago, Abracadabra said:

I prefer to fight the colonialists here in America. Russia can handle things on that end. 

Ah, so Russians are so dog ish that they are losing a war on two continents. 

2 hours ago, Bill said:

Ah, so Russians are so dog ish that they are losing a war on two continents. 

The Russians have lost all the way to the outskirts of Bakhmut. :lol:

 

 

 

 

those who support Russia can burn in hell.

 

 

Couple decades late to realize you don't have enough cannon fodder Vlad.

5 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Couple decades late to realize you don't have enough cannon fodder Vlad.

He could invite some immigrants, not that any would want to.

5 minutes ago, Talkingbirds said:

He could invite some immigrants, not that any would want to.

He's basically doing so already with "Russians" from the least connected areas of Russia. They're basically foreigners in their own nation who have no clue and are mobilized to a country on the other side of the continent to be killed by people they have no beef with.

Five more Call of Duty losers face justice. 

9 hours ago, Abracadabra said:

Five more Call of Duty losers face justice. 

Go F yourself. 

https://www.newsweek.com/russia-preparing-massive-missile-attack-ukraine-belarus-intel-1733837

Russia Preparing 'Massive Missile Attack' on Ukraine From Belarus: Intel

By Jake Thomas On 8/15/22 at 7:32 PM EDT
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

An independent military intelligence group says Russia is amassing anti-aircraft missile systems in Belarus in preparation for what it says is a large-scale attack against Ukraine.

Belarusian Hajun said in a Telegram post Monday that its analysis of satellite images shows a buildup of arms at the Ziabrovka airfield in Belarus roughly 25 miles from the border with Ukraine. The report from the monitor of Belarusian military activity comes amid speculation over Belarus' support for Russia's war effort in Ukraine.

"An analysis of the situation at the airfield proves that the likelihood of rocket attacks on the territory of Ukraine not only remains, but it seems that the Russians are preparing for a massive missile attack on Ukraine in the coming weeks," Belarusian Hajun said in the post.

The group also pointed to how not a single rocket has been fired from Belarus toward Ukraine since the last massive shelling on July 28.

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Using satellite images from U.S. space technology company Maxar Technologies Inc., Belarusian Hajun said in the post that the Ziabrovka airfield contains 10 to 14 S-400 Triumph and two Pantsir air defense systems, as well as three KASTA-2E2 and 48Y6 Podlyot radars.

Additionally, it said the airfield is being used to store at least 15 to 60 missiles for the Triumph defense system, with more expected to be delivered by the Russian Aerospace Forces.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has remained a steadfast ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin despite international condemnation of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine.

Sharing a border with Russia and Ukraine, Lukashenko has allowed Russian troops to pass through the country, giving them a more direct route to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.

After Russian forces failed to take Kyiv earlier in the war, the Pentagon said in April that the Kremlin was using Belarus to redeploy troops.

Belarusian Hajun reported last week there had been "at least eight explosions" near the Ziabrovka airfield based on eyewitness reports. Belarusian officials attributed any explosions to a vehicle catching fire after its engine was replaced and said there were no victims. But the monitoring group posted a video showing what it described as a "large flash" near the airfield, saying it wasn't consistent with an "engine fire."

Belarusian Hajun said in its post Monday that satellite images show that a T-72 tank was destroyed in the explosions last week and there had been victims in the attack. The group didn't explain the cause of the explosion.

Newsweek has reached out to the Ukrainian government for comment.

Yeah this article is false. They've been lobbing stuff from Belarus on a consistent basis without breaks. I mean, they've been trying to, anyway. 

7 hours ago, Procus said:

https://www.newsweek.com/russia-preparing-massive-missile-attack-ukraine-belarus-intel-1733837

Russia Preparing 'Massive Missile Attack' on Ukraine From Belarus: Intel

By Jake Thomas On 8/15/22 at 7:32 PM EDT
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An independent military intelligence group says Russia is amassing anti-aircraft missile systems in Belarus in preparation for what it says is a large-scale attack against Ukraine.

Belarusian Hajun said in a Telegram post Monday that its analysis of satellite images shows a buildup of arms at the Ziabrovka airfield in Belarus roughly 25 miles from the border with Ukraine. The report from the monitor of Belarusian military activity comes amid speculation over Belarus' support for Russia's war effort in Ukraine.

"An analysis of the situation at the airfield proves that the likelihood of rocket attacks on the territory of Ukraine not only remains, but it seems that the Russians are preparing for a massive missile attack on Ukraine in the coming weeks," Belarusian Hajun said in the post.

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The group also pointed to how not a single rocket has been fired from Belarus toward Ukraine since the last massive shelling on July 28.
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Are you hoping people will feel sorry for you?

It isn't working.

12 hours ago, Bill said:

Go F yourself. 

Settle down. You're in no danger as long as you remain in the rear, with the gear. Stay West of the Dnieper and you should be safe, for the meantime. Just understand that the heavily fortified areas are falling quickly now. Once Slavyansk and Kramatorsk fall, you'll be safe nowhere. Maybe you should think about getting out of dodge. The football season is just around the corner. 

We wouldn't want to lose the Ghost of CVON. 

1 hour ago, Toastrel said:

Are you hoping people will feel sorry for you?

It isn't working.

An intelligent person understands that for the most part, you can't believe most of what you read in the media - from the MSM, the left or the right.  Various different accounts are posted, and people are left to their own conclusions - albeit almost always misinformed or underinformed conclusions.  Especially with regard to an ongoing war halfway around the world.

You, or the other hand, are an unintelligent person who is unable to grasp the above.  To you, if it's posted on the EMB from a liberal, it's indisputable authority.

4 minutes ago, Procus said:

An intelligent person understands that for the most part, you can't believe most of what you read in the media - from the MSM, the left or the right.  Various different accounts are posted, and people are left to their own conclusions - albeit almost always misinformed or underinformed conclusions.  Especially with regard to an ongoing war halfway around the world.

You, or the other hand, are an unintelligent person who is unable to grasp the above.  To you, if it's posted on the EMB from a liberal, it's indisputable authority.

I'm not the one failing at copy and paste.

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