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News of the death of Russian Colonel Vadim Nailyovich Ismagilov, commander of the 3rd Signals Intelligence Regiment of Russia's Aerospace Forces, comes after Ukrainian troops struck a command post of a Russian military unit near Sevastopol in Crimea on January 4.
Post number #994208, ID: 9b3ae7
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Kyiv said it had struck the command post and a military unit near the city of Yevpatoria in separate strikes on the Black Sea peninsula.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pledged to recapture Crimea, and attacks on the peninsula, and Pitler's prized Black Sea Fleet, have been growing in intensity in the war that began with the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022.
Post number #994209, ID: 7c2217
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why hide putins name behind hitlers let him ruin his name on his own merrit
Post number #994231, ID: 48033b
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Rest in piss
Post number #994271, ID: 29ef87
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This war is not going to end soon, is it?
Post number #994294, ID: 877d66
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>>9b3ae7 Ukraine is in tears, stomping its foot, demanding more money and support from the West because they can barely cope, and you say that they are also attacking Crimea. Funny
Post number #994336, ID: 703aac
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>>994271 status quo is best for both sides
For Russia to keep autocracy For West to keep integrity
If Russia left Ukraine, Russians would probably more hate Russia than West
If West stopped support, Russia would see that by force can get anything. And may attack another target as some kind of NATO member. What would NATO do at this point? Ignore it again? Threat by nuclear weapons when they even didn't send weapons together on country close to NATO borders?
Post number #994406, ID: 2602a2
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>would see that by force can get anything oh come on buddy. this was always the case. i could give you some primo whatabautism up to and including the us backed genocide in gaza. instead, read and analyze hesiod's "works and days". it's on wikisource.
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| News of the death of Russian Colonel Vadim Nailyovich Ismagilov, commander of the 3rd Signals Intelligence Regiment of Russia's Aerospace Forces, comes after Ukrainian troops struck a command post of a Russian military unit near Sevastopol in Crimea on January 4.