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Russia v Ukraine


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1 hour ago, Gnasher said:

Who's this little twat?  Where has all this shit sprung from?  The Russians wouldn't get further than Poland, although I can't see this chinless wonder being much of a deterrent if they did fancy their chances.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Former apprentice star. Urgh. What a fanny.

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More spare charge lost down the back of the sofa. Clean as a whistle over there, no grift whatsoever, only a Russian agent would think otherwise. Can't wait for the first recruits to listen to the likes of Johnson and sign up to fight for no money just claps. The oil and defence companies got to keep the tills ringing.

 

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An ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has been arrested in London over money laundering charges.

 

Dmitry Ovsyannikov, the former mayor of Sevastopol in occupied Crimea, was arrested by the National Crime Agency at his home last week on suspicion of sanctions breaches.

 

He has been charged with seven counts of circumventing sanctions and two of money laundering and will appear before Southwark Crown Court on February 20.

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On 02/02/2024 at 17:40, SasaS said:

Mediazona updated today, with new 1,176 names of Russians KIA in Ukraine, which is a continuation of a steady pace of casualties over the past three months or so, since the start of Russian offensive. Total is now at 43,460, probably roughly half the actual number.

 

https://en.zona.media/article/2022/05/11/casualties_eng

 

 

Sure that's nothing to the Russians. 

 

Any war they've ever fought they've literally thrown men at it, the Americans dispense weapons, the Russians dispense men. It's always been that way. 

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2 minutes ago, Strontium said:

Anyone can claim to be a journalist. Tommy Robinson calls himself a journalist too. It doesn't mean that anyone should take those claims seriously. They're propagandists with agendas.

 

Carlson in particular, dangerous to boot.

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4 minutes ago, Strontium said:

Anyone can claim to be a journalist. Tommy Robinson calls himself a journalist too. It doesn't mean that anyone should take those claims seriously. They're propagandists with agendas.

 

You could say the same for the people that had their interview requests denied. Maybe their "journalism" was just turning up and asking a set of questions they got fed to them by whatever pro-war network they worked for. Tucker doesn't support the war being carried on, I think that's the main issue. Some of these clowns would never react like this if someone from CNN had turned up in Moscow.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

You could say the same for the people that had their interview requests denied. Maybe their "journalism" was just turning up and asking a set of questions they got fed to them by whatever pro-war network they worked for. Tucker doesn't support the war being carried on, I think that's the main issue. Some of these clowns would never react like this if someone from CNN had turned up in Moscow.

 

 

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Almost like there's been a material change in the circumstances in the 10 plus years between all those other interviews taking place.

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1 minute ago, Strontium said:

Almost like there's been a material change in the circumstances in the 10 plus years between all those other interviews taking place.

 

It would've been more accepted if the first 3 interviewed Putin though I'd guess. They'd have been more trusted not to go off script and cause issues for the US gov.

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