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The electronics have been traced to Ukraine SBU from Zelensky himself.
— InsideTheInside (@InsideTheInsid1) December 17, 2023
Big scandal. Everyone in power in Ukraine is looking for a Zelensky replacement and the leading candidate for that is Zaluzhny.
Guy is like jrpg protagonist that has zero personality and does what npc tell him.
Like Zelenskyy needed a myth to boost the moral so he started hyping this simpleton guy but then he became at one point very popular after the hype. So Zelenskyy started hating him. Now west don't like Zelenskyy and start hyping Zaluzhnyy telling he will be next president.
Guy never mentioned he was interested in politics and now he is painted as next likely president of Ukraine so Zelenskyy is spying on him
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🇸🇰 Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico:
— Zlatti71 (@djuric_zlatko) December 17, 2023
"I am convinced that a large part of the European Union is deliberately living the war in Ukraine as a big lie. In fact, Ukraine is only being used for geopolitical purposes to weaken Russia economically and internationally, and it serves… pic.twitter.com/awKM3MVX0R
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If companies want to leave Russia, the president is setting the terms — in ways that benefit his government, his elites and his war.
So imagine you have business in Russia and Belarus then some cutie twinks in their phase of mania tell you to leave or they will boycott you
and you actually listen to them and leave a 150 million market to give your spot to China or gift your company to Russia just so normies during their mania feel better about them self and then forget about everything and move to other hot thing while you lost millions
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This Christmas, Ukraine needs your support more than ever.
— N A F O Australia 🇦🇺🇺🇦 (@NMAsiaPac) December 12, 2023
To do so NAFO Asia Pacific Regiment had the amazing @gardenGnomen, the Forger responsible for the General Budanov fella, curate a whole series of Budanov memes.
They are perfect for your favourite Ivan as well raising…
How can those r-slur still simp for budanov ?
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Lt. General Aguto, 57, holds a BSc and participated in Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Led the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the 7th Training Army in Germany, and commanded the 3rd Infantry Division.
— Chebureki Man (@CheburekiMan) December 15, 2023
December 2022, U.S. Lieutenant General Antonio Aguto is appointed to lead the… pic.twitter.com/McAHxl0wHd
Fun part that Zaluzhnyy has like 4 PhD and the Latinx guy a BS
@pizzashill it was US spring counteroffensive with epic nato training and gears. Enjoy and don't forget how you copes with Russian training when Soledar was falling.
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Russians are advancing near Robotyne, Novomikhailivka, Yahidne, Pervomaiske and Mariinka. Several videos show storming attempts of Ukrainian positions and the killing and surrender of (a handful of) Ukrainian troops.#factsmatter #SupportUkraine
— Julian Röpcke🇺🇦 (@JulianRoepcke) December 16, 2023
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Klitschko about his son: "He was born in the US, went to school in Germany, lives in Britain but his heart is in Ukraine" pic.twitter.com/T16US0Ywcw
— Zlatti71 (@djuric_zlatko) December 16, 2023
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🇺🇦 About 75% of Ukrainians who have Internet access watched Direct Line with Putin. This is evidenced by data from the Gallup Research Institute.
— Zlatti71 (@djuric_zlatko) December 16, 2023
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Oleksiy agreed to let The Times publish his account out of frustration at the losses. “I did not see anything like this in Bakhmut or Soledar,” he said, referring to two of the most intense battles on the eastern front. “It's so wasteful.”
Need some cope
Russian troops are taking heavy losses, too
Ukrainian says they getting bussy blasted by everything, have no heavy vehicles, Russian hunting the boats
The New York Times -> Russia have also high loses
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Following Russia's invasion, I got caught up in the same waves of emotion that washed over most western publics, and I say that with no regret. After relentlessly battling the prevailing cultural winds these past few years, I was relieved to feel a sense of solidarity for once. Most of us were revulsed by the gratuitous aggression, allied with an underdog whose bite proved surprisingly fierce, thrilled by a former comedian's unexpected rise to his nation's occasion and consumed by a weirdly addictive loathing for Vladimir Putin. Kyiv's repelling Russia's clumsy invasion of the capital was exhilarating. Like so many of you, in those early months I read about Ukraine every day.
I don't any more. I bet most of you don't either. Why, as grotesque as 7 October was, I sensed in our collective pivot to the Middle East this autumn an odd undercurrent of gladness that now we could plunge up to the neck into a different story.
I'm no foreign policy wonk but I do know something about stories, and observers of international news constitute an audience, a readership. From the off, this story had a spectacular opening chapter, a classic hero – personified by Volodymyr Zelensky, but more crucially the Ukrainian people – and as wicked a villain as Shakespeare could have contrived. To begin with, too, our tale was punctuated by riveting dramatic events: the outrageous slaughter of civilians in Bucha; the triumphant sinking in the Black Sea of Russia's grand warship the Moskva; the gratifying liberation of Kharkiv, as the once-intimidating Russian army beat a humiliating retreat; the sly and, for Putin, infuriating bombing of his fancy bridge to Crimea.
For us observers, this is supposed to be a David and Goliath story. But David and Goliath is a crap story if the giant wins. The big bloke pummels the little bloke? Predictable, a bit disheartening and not really a story at all, just the way the world works. Besides, a western audience wants to see the good guy win, both to mete out justice and to enjoy victory by proxy. Sophisticated literature often resolves with more complexity – with bitterness, irony or tragedy – but that's one reason literary fiction is less popular than the commercial kind. Most people prefer happy endings. Any bestselling thriller writer would subject the Ukrainians to plenty of nail-biting adversity, but Zelensky would finally triumph, reclaiming all his nation's occupied territory, including Crimea.
They're running out of young men, not because the young men won't serve but because they're dead. Ukrainian women are being sent to the front lines.
Shut it down a woman might die
Hundreds of thousands of men dying?
Sitting back and giving Ukrainians just enough weaponry to keep fighting to the last man and woman, only for the country to finally end up where we always knew it would, is not just immoral. It's murder.
Your leaders knew from the start
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I just remembered I told him over a month ago that Ukraine won't get money from senate till like mid January for sure so just wanted to rub my balls on him and seems he is MIA
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🇺🇦‼️🚨 Ukrainian instagram be like:
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) December 15, 2023
Women are taking photos while the army mobilizes their men in the back.
1/ pic.twitter.com/hx5DQMieLY
Why ain't she send to Krynki ?
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🚨 BREAKING: UKRAINE DEPUTY DETONATES GRENADE IN COUNCIL MEETING
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) December 15, 2023
pic.twitter.com/VenzLTIal9
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Arestovych: pic.twitter.com/QiZzfbBY4y
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) December 15, 2023
Anyone seen our cutie twink Hungarian lately
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A workshop for the production of drones for smuggling cigarettes into the EU was raided in Volyn, Ukrainian police report.
— senore_amore (@SenoreAmore) December 15, 2023
-> pic.twitter.com/zMB4tfIgdf
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Is the White House a little panicked? Putin promised to expel the United States from Ukraine along with its Banderaites, but is that bad? It looks like the White House's plans to strategically defeat Russia have failed, so calm down and go home. What's going on with your… pic.twitter.com/oynyRyWf1A
— Victor vicktop55 (@vicktop55) December 15, 2023
“Quote end quote” sounds so cutie twinky when used in real life
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Orbán left the room when the decision on enlargement was taken, according to a national official and a EU diplomat who were both briefed on the discussion. This allowed for an unanimous decision from the European Council, which another EU official, who like the others was granted anonymity to speak candidly about the circumstances, said was completely legal under EU law.
“If someone is absent, they are absent. Legally it is totally valid,” added the official.
“Hungary does not want to be part of this bad decision!” Orbán said in a statement posted on Facebook.
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Here another khohol foids attacks her says her family name is Ivanovna her dad is Ivan her grandfather is Ivan, Ivan drago is Ukrainian.
So b-word didn't realised Ivan is a lot more common name in khoholstan so she is right singing about tons of dead Ivan's
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DS TG channel confirms all positions in Gorlivka returned under RF control
— -- GEROMAN -- time will tell - 👀 -- (@GeromanAT) December 14, 2023
(It was just a raid that happened some weeks ago - area was contested since then - during Zelensky's visit to Washington a propaganda video was released - next day the show was over - now for good) pic.twitter.com/y7uyXCzqMp
Ukraine did reached that position around mid last month but then lost it before December started so Zelenskyy was not only lying about Russian captured 0 cities this year but also about Gorlivka. But it shows what direction west is interested if he had to lie about it