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π―π₯ The moment when drones hit distillery in the Voronezh region! pic.twitter.com/QfBNoZt78f
— MAKS 24 πΊπ¦π (@Maks_NAFO_FELLA) October 27, 2024
Dmitry Medvedev must be face down weeping into his pillow right now
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π₯ππ₯π https://t.co/L3tJoyPVmS pic.twitter.com/Pu2pK3Pumr
— MAKS 24 πΊπ¦π (@Maks_NAFO_FELLA) October 26, 2024
π€©π€©π€© https://t.co/sdcV1iQHUv pic.twitter.com/sOguC1UzQg
β MAKS 24 πΊπ¦π (@Maks_NAFO_FELLA) October 27, 2024
Are the sanctions actually working? Were the pilots just drunk? Did anyone half-way competent die in some ditch in Ukraine? All of them?
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Don ππ΅βπ« pic.twitter.com/qDAPQw0K37
— MAKS 24 πΊπ¦π (@Maks_NAFO_FELLA) October 27, 2024
- Sphereserf3232 : Why is that Cambodian full of hate?
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The cambodian guy from my other post is here too and he's just as determined to make europoors shit their pants in anger
- BWC : Russian 'Queen Of BBC' stole $22M in scam to fund her interracial porn studio
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A glamorous Russian influencer known as the "Queen of Crypto" scammed unsuspecting investors out of over $22 million that she then sent to Ukrainian troops amid the ongoing war, according to reports.
Russian authorities say Valeria Fedyakina, 24, portrayed herself as a cryptocurrency expert on social media to gain the trust of at least four victims who she later stole millions from, NewsX reported.
The influencer, who went by "Bitmama" on social media, pretended to be a cryptocurrency expert with offices in Moscow City, Dubai, Monaco, Serbia and Turkey and convinced her victims to trust her with their millions, CryptoNews also reported.
Her victims reported losing massive sums of money, including one who said he lost $70 million.
After completing their investigation, police said Fedyakina managed to steal about $22 million in just two months.
Police say Fedyakina carried out the scam by convincing investors to transfer their money to Dubai crypto to avoid banking restrictions.
The victims said she then promised them a 1% bonus on the cash they sent her once it had been converted into crypto.
However, the cash quickly vanished as Fedyakina funneled it into Ukraine's armed forces to help in their fight against Russia's invasion.
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He'll probably be on the losing side no matter who wins the war tbh
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Ukrainians might be better off at this rate to bomb shit out of Hungary and then wait for liberation by NATO
A NATO occupation would be better than Russians
Just ask Germans eh
Yes. please bomb Hungary
Looks like restarting nuclear armament the only way. Pathetic
But I don't want another slav country to have nukes
Time for a joint Polish Ukranian nuclear programme. We are a part of nato but it's better to play it safe.
Oh no, it's two more slav countries now
I don't think the US should dictate who's in the alliance. But Hungary exists so the whole unanimous vote is pretty rough.
NATO is Murica's toy, if they want Ukraine into NATO it will get in with or without Orban's approval
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Russia repurposes nuclear forces personnel as infantry amid manpower shortages
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) October 22, 2024
A Russian infantry regiment formed from Strategic Missile Forces personnel is now fighting in Kursk Oblast.https://t.co/CC7v7okOCg
So if you're worried about a nuclear war with Russia that ship has sailed, or it will sail soon enough
Kamala will win
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https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1g9nhpj/russias_alcohol_empire_suffers_devastating/
Bro they don't even check blood for transfusions for hiv, hepatitis etc. over there
Kamala will win
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The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine reports:
— Special Kherson Cat ππΊπ¦ (@bayraktar_1love) October 21, 2024
A Russian Tu-22M3 pilot has been liquidated on the territory of the Russian Federation. his head was smashed with a hammer.
The body was found in the village of Suponevo near Bryansk. Dmitry Golenkov was a pilot of the⦠pic.twitter.com/U8UBs4nRer
According to /r/CredibleDefense, this is the only way Ukraine has to stop bomber threat, as they have only shot down one sortie in three years
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Do you think they'll try to bait Israel with them too?
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In the Kursk region, paratroopers from the 95th Air Assault Brigade destroyed three APCs and reportedly neutralized a platoon of Russian soldiers from the 155th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade. pic.twitter.com/nOGpWRIn0c
— NOELREPORTS πͺπΊ πΊπ¦ (@NOELreports) October 19, 2024
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Zelensky wasn't joking when he said he has a plan to win this war regardless if America is still supporting his country or not. And they did build nukes in the past, so the experience is there and apparently they now the materials as well
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I'm only putting this here for the funny title
- forgor :
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We all know Russia is going to lose the war. While Russia has far larger human waves than Ukraine that they are willing to sacrifice, modern warfare is won on the basis of tanks, artillery, and aircraft, which Ukraine is getting the more advanced supply of every year from the west.
Things have gotten bad enough for Russia in this current war that right now Ukraine possess land within Russia itself and has made 3-5% of Russia high risk due to drone attacks.
Every year has given us far worse news for Russia in this war than bad news for Ukraine.
The question then becomes, not of whether Russia is going to lose the war, but what happens after Russia loses the war?
While most of the experts continue to insist that Russia will just be poorer and weaker for having conducted this war, I insist that Russia will actually end up either going through a revolution or having a civil war of sorts if they lose this war. My reason for this being that losing the Afghanistan war, a conflict with far fewer Russian casualties than the current war, had a direct impact on the continued integrity of the Soviet Union. Similarly, Russia has already been suffering from a stagnant economy for a decade before the war, was on the verge of a declining population, suffering from continual brain drain, and is today suffering from global sanctions and being an international pariah due to the war. It has even gone on to lose support from China and Iran as the war goes on, with North Korea being the only country Russia has been able to strengthen ties with in recent years.
That is to say, Russia losing the current war would be one of the last bad kicks down the road for Russia, not the first big bad one. Russia losing this war would be a morale killer and what's worse, would end up with millions of veterans of this war who are all bitter about having had to suffer for nothing.
In the case of the US far bigger changes have taken place from losing far smaller conflicts such as losing the Vietnam War or the Afghanistan war.
For Russia, the loss of the current war would be a culture defining moment. Leaving a mark deep enough to influence the future of Russia for decades to come.
If the war were to end today, it would lead to zero improvements in the state of Russia and Russia would continue on in a negative trajectory. A nation state where poverty and suffering is increasing year on year, and they don't even have a war to justify it, can result in nothing else except massive instability with the best case scenario being the replacement of Putin as the leader of the state, and a change in the political direction of the country.
Looking at Russian history, the end of WW1 resulted in the Russian revolution and the abolition of the Russian monarchy.
The losses suffered by the Soviet Union in the Afghanistan War of 1989 resulted in the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Now, Russia finds itself in a war with Ukraine that it started, which has cost millions of lives in total if we count the injured as well, emptied out prisons and rural territories, and has its military being filled up with outsiders, and at the end of it all is still losing. So there is no doubt in my mind that when Russia loses this war there is going to be enough chaos internally as to change the face of Russia one way or another, with the most likely result being an internal collapse of the Russian state once there are no jobs for the soldiers that have returned, once all the money promised to those who joined to army doesn't come, when the banks finally run out of money to feed the beast, money that cannot be replenished due to the sanctions that stay on even after the war is over.
By the end there would be Russians starving on the streets and that is when the revolution happens. When men willing to work cannot find jobs. When men willing to work cannot afford to pay the rent. When men willing to work cannot feed themselves for every single meal.
That is the future of Russia at the end of this war when it fails. A guaranteed revolution, because they have zero ways to recover their economy, and zero ways to provide for their people anymore, with things only getting worse over the next two decades even if the people do nothing to act against the state.
So when do you think the Russian state is going to collapse after the war is over?