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On our 3rd Anniversary we are going DEEP and we’re joining @Lorelei_0502 to support the reconnaissance unit of the 1st Unmanned Systems Center @1usc_army who need a multi-functional EW jammer! They are the ones who transfer the war to the enemy’s territory. They are destroying the aggressor’s military-industrial complexes, oil industry and logistics facilities. They are cutting the economic artery of the invaders.
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They do a fundraiser each month. It comes out to $3-5 thousand dollars. And they use the money to destroy Russian artillery systems. I think it is a good deal. $5,000 to destroy a month’s worth of artillery? Sounds good to me.
@kyamranasanov @evilestvic Tbf I don't even think the song was bad, the performance was among the best of the first Semi-Finals imo. So I'm probably not an objective side there, I legit like the song.
But blaming Ukrainians for it is senseless and his general point holds no water. He's just salty.
@kyamranasanov @evilestvic Nah what he said was still wrong. Plenty other countries have a vastly larger diaspora, Poland doesn't constantly get the wins does it? Croatia got 2nd last year, now we didn't even qualify. Ukraine didn't even get top 5 now. He's just seeking a villain to place the blame onto.
I watched Russians murder several civilians today for no reason. They weren’t acting suspicious, they weren’t doing anything wrong, it wasn’t an accident. Murdered for the thrill of murder. And I ask where are the so called, self proclaimed “pro life” people. The so called moral authorities who claim all life matters. Where are they when problems that actually matter happen? When they could do something to actually help people. They are nowhere. Doing nothing. That is where. The whole world does nothing. They aren’t even willing to sit back and watch. They sit back and ignore. People disgust me.
@Prussianoligarc@bigbo4ek@saintjavelin Are you retarded? Who do you think will take out Putin if Ukrainians surrender and allow him a victory?
Assad killed hundreds of thousands, his people tortured and imprisoned Syrians. Of course no nation would want such a fate. And again, which neighbour should they rely on?
@charlesr1971@WarMonitor3 Man, no need to minimize Assads bloodshed just because the current situation in Syria is very unpredictable. He is a terrorist who killed hundreds of thousands, and should've met his miserable fate years ago.
1/ The situation near Pokrovsk is devastating. We’re not just losing land—we’re losing culture, history, and identity. This town, often called the birthplace of the world-famous “Shchedryk” (known globally as “Carol of the Bells”), is being shelled and destroyed by ru every day.
@viperdemie@sativapeachgod Conspiracy shit is hard to talk out with someone. It's always connected to more conspiracies, and it always gets worse if nurtured as if it's normal.
When possibly influencing their family directly, it's smartest to just drop the man.
The “brave” Assad ran away to Putin. Where will Putin run away?
This year's Human Rights Day is marked by heartbreaking images of Syrian prisons and torture chambers, which were opened after Assad ran away. People have been humiliated there for many years. Men and women. They were beaten, tortured, raped. Thousands upon thousands of people have passed through this violence factory.
For decades, the Assad regime has relied solely on violence. And this is what all Putin-backed regimes look like. We have seen these types of prisons, torture chambers, unspeakable violence, humiliation, beating, torture, rape, and other crimes on our territory in every location occupied by Russian invaders.
Russia is a prison state and it can only keep hold of someone else’s stolen land by putting its prisons and torture chambers there.
Since the beginning of the Russian occupation, tanks have been followed by repression and torture. We first saw it on our land in Crimea in 2014, when Russian occupation resulted in repression of the indigenous people, Ukraine's largest Muslim community, the Crimean Tatars, as well as journalists and political figures. Then Russia continued its horrific human rights violations in the occupied Donbas, including the notorious Izolyatsia prison.
Since February 2022, Russia has expanded these practices to the rest of the occupied territories. Atrocities have increased in scope and brutality.
This is why we, as Ukrainians, feel so moved when we see Syrians walking out of Assad's prisons and torture chambers.
Assad and Putin are more than just vassal and lord. They are accomplices in violence. Dictators like Assad cannot survive without dictators like Putin. And Putin will try to get a revenge for Assad’s fall.
This is why we need unity and strength to confront regimes that only sow humiliation and leave nothing but suffering, pain, and ruins in their wake. By assisting Ukraine in its fight against Putin's dictatorship, the international community is assisting many other regions in restoring security and protection from violence.
There must be justice for the horrific atrocities and human rights violations. In fact, Putin and Assad are the ones who deserve to be imprisoned, not the innocent people they have been imprisoning for years.
“It’s a terrifying look into the future of warfare, into the future of what battlefields are going to look like.”
Ukrainian forces are developing drone technology “at breakneck speed”, reports @CaolanRob.
@KaitBorsay | #TimesRadio
The people of Kherson are still being murdered every day by Russian drones and it’s not getting the coverage it needs.
I just went on Times Radio to tell the British public what is happening there. If you can share or like the clip, it would help it grow and show the world what Putin is doing in Ukraine.
Thank you so much 🫡
This is the complicity/support network russians have nurtured for generations.
It is reason why they're so willing to die in worthless wars, rape and torture, accept criminals from the frontline as normal neighbours, and shit on the streets while their homes have no heating.
This is peak russian culture, and exactly how a system like theirs has remained stable for so long.
russians themselves willingly and actively participate in destroying anyone who steps over the line. You can blame this on their culture, society, whatever- the fact remains.