International Russia/Ukraine Megathread V13

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Yes, these NGO's who forced Russia to invade and caused a massive amount of parents to die or be separated from their kids leaving a lot of kids open for trafficking.
It’s weird that you hear the far right posters on here talk about “child trafficking” in vague conspiracies all the time and act like they care about it. Yet here we absolutely know without the shadow of a doubt that Russia has stolen thousands of Ukrainian children, and they just look for ways to ignore it. It’s almost like when push comes to shove they’re full of it and live in a fantasy world. Sorry to bring you guys back down to reality but it’s not anything as dramatic as Satanist stealing children, it’s just regular old Russians.

This whole talk about “global elites” depopulating Ukraine is just next level stupid. Only one global elite is depopulating Ukraine, and you chuds seem to be rooting for him. That kids is what happen when you go full retard.
 
It’s weird that you hear the far right posters on here talk about “child trafficking” in vague conspiracies all the time and act like they care about it. Yet here we absolutely know without the shadow of a doubt that Russia has stolen thousands of Ukrainian children, and they just look for ways to ignore it. It’s almost like when push comes to shove they’re full of it and live in a fantasy world. Sorry to bring you guys back down to reality but it’s not anything as dramatic as Satanist stealing children, it’s just regular old Russians.

This whole talk about “global elites” depopulating Ukraine is just next level stupid. Only one global elite is depopulating Ukraine, and you chuds seem to be rooting for him. That kids is what happen when you go full retard.
It's because the _idea_ of child trafficking works well as a rhetorical anchor; if you can label someone or something as such, then everything else about it becomes indefensible.
 
Did anyone follow the media headlines in the immediate aftermath of the strike in Crimea that supposedly took out this top general?

I swear it said "Russia blames Ukraine for strike on Crimean HQ" or something.

I mean, no shit.

Someone page Putin and explain that sometimes, satellite nations fight back...
 
Yes, these NGO's who forced Russia to invade and caused a massive amount of parents to die or be separated from their kids leaving a lot of kids open for trafficking.

these ngo that were behind the coup that got democratically elected president removed....

this conflict didn't start last year
 
Do your job then, Jesus Christ
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I see that you are behind on your payments. Once the check clears we will continue to do an effective job as you see fit.

Straight up even if some post cross into CT, we aren't here to silence the users views strictly based on if we agree or disagree with certain users. Imo with how main stream in politics some of the CTs have become, we have to at least allow users to have a place to discuss their opinions. Obviously you are free to dismiss these point of views. We have a block function on this site if you wish to have certain user opinions to not be seen.

You want me to pay for your shit work??? Bahahahahahahahahahahahah
 
Oh yes, these NGOs that poisoned Yuschenko, how is it called? how was it called? oh yeah the FSB.

those ngos that poured in millions to "spend democracy"

nice try deflecting though!
 
Looks like it may be a good idea to pay your soldiers...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/russian-officers-hadnt-paid-moscow-200016928.html


Russian officers who hadn't been paid by Moscow sold key intel on the Black Sea Fleet to Ukrainian resistance fighters. Then the headquarters blew up.

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Russian officers who hadn't been paid by Moscow sold key intel on the Black Sea Fleet to Ukrainian resistance fighters. Then the headquarters blew up.
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Updated Mon, September 25, 2023 at 3:33 PM PDT·
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A satellite image shows smoke billowing from a Russian Black Sea Navy HQ after a missile strike, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in Sevastopol, Crimea, September 22, 2023.PLANET LABS PBC/Handout via REUTERS
  • Russian officers reportedly leaked sensitive intel on the Black Sea Fleet to Ukrainian partisans.

  • A resistance group told the Kyiv Post that the officers hadn't received salary payments from Moscow.

  • Ukrainian later targeted the Black Sea Fleet's headquarters in a huge missile strike last week.
After missing their anticipated salary payments, Russian officers decided to leak sensitive information about Moscow's Black Sea Fleet to a Ukrainian partisan movement. The intelligence later paved the way for a devastating missile strike on the fleet's headquarters in the occupied Crimean peninsula, Ukrainian media reported.

Ukrainian resistance fighters told the Kyiv Post in a recent interview that they managed to gather information about high-ranking Russian commanders from officers who were frustrated by Moscow's failure to pay their salaries on time. The officers were financially compensated in exchange for the information, which was then passed along to state agencies and reportedly used to plan last week's attack on the Black Sea Fleet's headquarters.

"Delays in payments alone do not force the military armed forces of the Russian Federation to go against the Russian authorities," a spokesperson for the partisan movement of Ukrainians and Tatars in Crimea (ATESH) told the Kyiv Post, which revealed details of the arrangement in a Monday report. "But the financial reward only helps them to decide on cooperation with the ATESH movement, it serves as an additional incentive."

Kyiv's forces on Friday bombarded the Black Sea Fleet's headquarters in Sevastopol, located on the southwestern edge of Crimea, with several Western-made Storm Shadow long-range cruise missiles. Videos and photographs of the attack showed the moment one of the missiles slammed into the building, as well as the major structural damage that the facility suffered as a result.


The Ukrainian military later said that it timed the strike to coincide with a meeting of Russia's naval leadership. On Monday, Kyiv's Special Operations Forces said 34 people were killed — including Adm. Viktor Sokolov, the commander of the Black Sea Fleet — and another 105 were injured. Insider was unable to immediately and independently confirm the claims.

It is not clear how much money was offered to the Russian officers, nor are the identities of these officers known. ATESH said they had access to activities of the Black Sea Fleet's leadership though. The group said information was passed to state agencies like the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the Ukrainian Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR), the latter of which confirmed to the Kyiv Post that it has worked with partisans to help target Russian positions around Crimea.

"The Russian military is well aware of the existence of the partisan movement and throw all their forces and means to suppress it and identify our agents," the ATESH spokesperson said. "The growing resistance among the Crimeans confuses them very much."

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A satellite image shows smoke billowing from a Russian Black Sea Navy HQ after a missile strike, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in Sevastopol, Crimea, September 22, 2023.PLANET LABS PBC/Handout via REUTERS
The strike on the Black Sea Fleet's headquarters marked the latest in a string of Ukrainian attacks over the past few weeks targeting high-value Russian positions and assets around Crimea, which Kyiv has vowed to liberate from nearly a decade under Russian occupation.

These incursions include the destruction of multiple S-400 air-defense systems, attacks on an air base and on a command post belonging to the Black Sea Fleet, and a massive missile strike on a shipyard in Sevastopol. Western intelligence assessed that the assault damaged two ships while also delivering a long-term blow to Moscow's maritime logistics and operations, and Ukraine's military claimed dozens of Russian sailors were killed.

"Crimea will definitely be demilitarized and liberated," Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, wrote on social media after the Friday strikes on the headquarters. "Merchant ships will return to the Black Sea. And the Russian warships will eventually take their rightful place, turning into an iconic underwater museum for divers that will attract tourists from all over the world. To a free Ukrainian Crimea."
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those ngos that poured in millions to "spend democracy"

nice try deflecting though!

Somehow these NGOs can topple down governments without weapons? how they do it? with mind control rays?
 
Looks like it may be a good idea to pay your soldiers...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/russian-officers-hadnt-paid-moscow-200016928.html


Russian officers who hadn't been paid by Moscow sold key intel on the Black Sea Fleet to Ukrainian resistance fighters. Then the headquarters blew up.


"For war you need three things: 1. Money. 2. Money. 3. Money."

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People say that sanctions don't hurt and that Russia can continue this war forever, they are delusional, Russia is also racing against the clock, ergo their desperation when conducting offensive operations.
 
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