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Putin and his illegal war on Ukraine? How to view it objectively after past events?
#41
It's usually the 5th or 6th per the owner of the Ruski oil company recently.

Most folk might survive a 2nd floor fall unless assisted with lead poisoning administered between the ears or it's a plain English header with their arms stuck in their pockets.
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#42
Just read that one of Vlad’s top men in the Arctic Circle has fallen to his death from the ship he was on
Have you heard about the news on Mizar 5
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#43
A ship with a Ukrainian crew TC??
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#44
This one?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/s...g-exercise
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#45
Over 80x missile strikes today on the Ukrainian capital, Kviv, by Russia. I'm literally "chomping at the bit" to see President Zelensky finally approve missile strikes on Moscow to "return the favour" - surely justified to punish a blatant terrorist policy!! Note these missile strikes are killing civilians and it is a f##### war crime brokered by a mental "nut job" called Putin - conveniently ignored while Ukraine is being terrorised. That move is obviously not gonna happen, a great pity because the Russians and Putin need a "foot up the arse" to waken them up! And now breaking news unfolds from Poland - A RUSSIAN MISSILE HAS STRUCK A VILLAGE IN EASTERN POLAND!!!!!!???? Confirmed tonight as accurate news!! No immediate apology/contrition from Putin. So, what happens next from the Polish govt? Again, this is another sovereign country that has every right to respond in kind and the Poles have never had a great regard for Russia anyway - a previous black history of nastiness has seen to that!! Interesting weeks ahead methinks and, of course, the west no doubt trying to enforce caution and pragmatism as usual even under such extreme circumstances. However, they are not "on the front line" having to endure these ramifications from a horrible aggressor that massacres and tortures people in the course of carrying out a "special operation".
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#46
Looks like that missile has been deemed as a stray Ukraine defence missile - suggested by NATO's leader, Jens Stoltenberg. More evidence to follow though.
Meanwhile the United Nations pushing a resolution for Russian reparations to cover the infrastructure damage that they have done to Ukraine. Russian officials obviously not happy and making threatening statements and extreme insinuations - THEY DESERVE IT, BUT WILL IT HAPPEN?

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/rus...07918e786e
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#47
A possible stray sent up to try and knock down one of the dozens sent up by the madman across the border. However much he and his henchmen claim innocence, they are the ones bombing civilians and civilian infrastructure. They are the one's looting towns, villages and cities that they've invaded and carrying out war crimes in the name of a "special operation". No wonder he can't turn up at the G20 meeting and look the rest of the world in the eye. Few of his former allies now believe his lies.
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#48
It's sickening that we can't capture Putin, Lavrov and the other shit heids associated with this needless slaughter and consequent global disruption/damage and drag them in chains to the International Court in the The Hague to be tried for crimes against humanity.
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#49
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/rus...1da500b650

This is another example of blatant war crimes against a population that is not involved in this war of terrorism. Spare a thought for the victims as the winter months come in when many in this country at least have some kinda access to heat and energy sources albeit during challenging times.
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#50
Don't be too surprised if our lights/gas go off this winter for a few hours every so often, but nothing like to the scale that it will (is) in Ukraine.
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