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Great stuff

Putin plans to transform Russia into another North Korea: a total militarized society. A new program called “heroes of Russia”.Putin will take the lead in person. former military personnel’s, that earn heroic achievements in special military operations, will be awarded into high posts in government offices. Those loyal elites or loyal dogs will form the backbone of future Russia.

Money is big draw. Every russian who volunteers to the war, gets 200,000 rubbles per month. That’s 3 times of Russia average monthly salary. Benefits from housing, healthcare, etc come on top. Where Putin gets the money? The chinese are generous. Russia natural resources are gigantic.


Die russischen Soldaten bekommen bei ihrer Einberufung ein monatliches Gehalt von mehr als 200.000 Rubel Quelle: imago images



 
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Well said, we must always remember the Russians were allied with the Nazis before they betrayed them.


How were colonial states like the UK or France or the USA any better then the Nazis?

France murdered a million Algerians to try to occupy Algeria, AFTER the war

Britain was a brutal colonial state, Churchill was directly involved in instigating a famine in India that killed millions

The U.S dropped nuclear weapons on millions of Japanese civilians and children


Nazis???? Man your all scum


This D rubbish is bullshit for white people to drool.over, everyone else just realized it was bullshit
 
But enough to stop them dead at Kharkiv and not progress at Chasiv Yar and Bakhmut. I mean Russia is a supposed "supapawa" with top 3 air force and haven't gained any strategic positions... what's up with that?

We will see. We will see.

Weren't you guys supposed to finish Russia in a month?
 
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There are no Su-57 combat Su-57s based in Akhtubinsk. Its T-50 prototypes are based there. The photo shows either T-50-1 or, most likely, T-50-4[personal opinion, both of them belong in a museum for a long time]. The airplane is not equipped with radar, and in principle is not a combat airplane. There is no RPP, many systems are missing.
There is no visible damage on the plane, even darkening of the coloring, considering that judging by the traces on the tarmac the ammunition was incendiary, it is safe to say that the damage is minimal even in theory.
The Ukrainians have already shot down Su-57s (earlier in 2022, it turned out to be a Su-34) and are also known for fabricating satellite imagery to confirm that something has been hit, remember the Commune.
If you want to see what a damaged airplane looks like - there is Belbek, what a lightly damaged airplane looks like - Novofedorovka.

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about Victory: nobody is really talking about what is needed for victory. what I (i could be wrong) learned is this war is that you meed 3:1 ratio as attacker. that means at the moment Uk need 1.5 million soldiers. And now calculate each type of weapon system needed. I would say at minimum of 2000 battle tanks, multiple thousand IFV, thousands of additional all sort of artillery, rifle, ammunition, fighter jets, personal security gear. Where does this shit come from? No EU countries placed significant big orders to their MIC. nothing is produced, where should the stuff come from, it will never come because ist not available in short term and not mid term. Everyone who talk Ukraine will win, closes their mind from reality. and what it takes to win is not really publicy discussed, cuz tax will start questioning who shall pay for all this. this is a topic our politicians like to avoid at all.
 
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Wow not bad
Ukraine drone destroys a SU57, almost 600km away.
Congrats

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Another Russian assault destroyed
 
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Coming from a neutral position , I'm gonna try to be as objective as possible here. The Kharkiv offensive didn't really do much except taking a few villiages. It was i guess a test to see how quickly the Ukranians could reinforce new fronts to see how much time the Russians would have if they opened a new front. Maybe if the Russians captured Vovchansk it would be a different story but for now it's really nothing special.
 
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