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Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 10 October 2023 8:47:06 PM
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Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 11 October 2023 12:37:51 PM
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Baldrick,
I see that you are back with the latest in Russian propaganda with more bullsh1t about Nazis just after denying that Russia fired the missile and claiming that Ukraine caused the atrocity. You need to get your lies straight. I see that Russia mounted a mass attack on Andriivka and fell victim to Ukraine's cluster munitions losing one jet 20+ tanks and APVs and several hundred soldiers capturing the equivalent of a couple of rugby pitches of fields once again polluting the landscape with rotting Russians. Russia is losing this war. Posted by shadowminister, Thursday, 12 October 2023 3:23:52 AM
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I told you it would be one or the other.
And well that's what happened numerous times previously, Ukraine blames Russia then it comes out Ukrainians did it themselves. http://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/18/world/europe/ukraine-missile-kostiantynivka-market.html Ukrainians have form for that kind of thing... Andriivka... Well, since Russia launched their attack on Andriivka using heavy minitions - FAB250 FAB500 FAB1500, as well as TOS 1A heavy flamethrowers, MLRS, missiles, tanks, mortars - around 200 artillery systems in total and Mil-28 and Ka-52's to provide cover to troop movements, probably some drones as well I imagine the Ukrainians in Andriivka aren't having much of a great day... I hear the Russians took 10 times fewer losses than what the Ukrainians took in the abandoned village of Robotyne in the opening days of their counteroffensive, and Andriivka is a fairly large and well defended city. Of course it was going to be costly... We'll see what comes of it in the coming days. Posted by Armchair Critic, Thursday, 12 October 2023 7:44:46 AM
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Baldrick,
With Russia, it is always one or the other. After committing an atrocity, it is either the lie that Ukraine bombed its own people or it was a bunch of Nazis. First, you claimed that it was not Russia, but after Russia admitted it was guilty suddenly the victims were all Nazi soldiers. The funny thing about these Nazis is that nearly all of them looked like pensioners, women or children, apparently many of these Nazis were playing in the children's playground next to the cafe. So which lie is it? As for what you hear, it isn't worth a pinch of sh1t. Russia is losing this war. Posted by shadowminister, Thursday, 12 October 2023 2:10:44 PM
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Mate, I saw the dead middle aged woman and and elderly bloke laid out there.
War sucks, innocent people die. You're the one that wants to keep the this thing going till Ukraine gets it's land back, that is all this for lines on a map, when there's no chance of them achieving such an outcome. "So which lie is it?" Around 100 members of the Aidar battalion present for the hometown reburial and wake of one of their officers, I told you already. And I believe it you know why? - Because the town is so small they probably don't normally have as many as 50 people in it. Try to use that thing inside your skull for the purposes of logic, and stop trying to score points like it's a game of bloody tennis. And seriously, when your cheering on the retaliatory strikes in Gaza right now and the stuff we can all see on the TV, well I think you've got some nerve touching on the topic of 'collateral damage'. You want to see some dead kids and babies from Gaza? It's not a big deal to slap the links to the pictures up, because I intend to get all the links and compile what I've seen to share it at some point. I gotta go vote, I want to avoid the crapfest tomorrow. I'll tell them I'm going away for the weekend, and maybe I actually will. Posted by Armchair Critic, Thursday, 12 October 2023 2:28:58 PM
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It was the wake for an officer of the NAZI Battallian AIDAR and about 100 serviceman were present for the funeral.
In 2014, Amnesty International reported that members of the Aidar Battalion had committed war crimes including abductions, unlawful detention, ill-treatment, theft, extortion, possible executions and blocking humanitarian aid (starving people) during the war in Donbas.
In April 2015, the Ukrainian government-appointed Governor of Luhansk Hennadiy Moskal stated that Aidar battalion was 'terrorizing the region' and asked Ukrainian Defense Ministry to rein in its members after a series of thefts, including ambulances and the takeover of a bread factory. There are currently eighteen members of the Aidar battalion on trial before the Russian military court of Rostov-on-Don, southern Russia.