Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 7

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viper13

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And yet here you are doing the same..

Glad to know you find the murder of women and children and Ukrainian citizens "interesting".

I personally find you and your kind's blatant vileness "interesting".
Well best you grow up then because you being appalled won't change anything. The world doesn't care about your delicate little feelings. I have never said I enjoy the murder of civilians but maybe first go ask your American handlers about that before trying to discuss it out in the open.

You do also realize that all those Russians you cheer being butchered are also somebody's son or daughter or child. Quite a few of the soldiers are there out of duty and not out of choice. Or do you say that all soldiers are murdering bastards and need to be insitutionalized? You think those explosions on Russian soil only hit military personnel? No civilians are ever hurt???

The interesting bit is the evolution of drones and how they now with the introduction of the marker can run autonomously and make life and death decisions without human intervention. That is both interesting and scary as I said.
 

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He never said it was struck, he said it was diverted.

Like a 747 being diverted to another airport. :ROFL:

*Kshh* Russian X-22. *kshh* This is Ukrainian air defense. *kshh* Divert trajectory away from non-existent military target. *kshh* Correct course by 33 degrees west to target apartment block full of woman and children instead. *kshh* Ukranian air defense over and out. *kshh*
Reminds me of:

*Kshh* Snake Island. This is Moskva. Over. *Kshh* I hear you Moskva, what's your situation? Over. *Kshh* Snake Island, I'm sinking! I'm sinking! kggggg *Kshh* Moskva, this is Snake Island. Can you repeat? What are you sinking about?
 
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How wonder how many of those Pro-Russian protestors in Odessa 8 years ago are ashamed of their actions today
 

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Well best you grow up then because you being appalled won't change anything. The world doesn't care about your delicate little feelings. I have never said I enjoy the murder of civilians but maybe first go ask your American handlers about that before trying to discuss it out in the open.

You do also realize that all those Russians you cheer being butchered are also somebody's son or daughter or child. Quite a few of the soldiers are there out of duty and not out of choice. Or do you say that all soldiers are murdering bastards and need to be insitutionalized? You think those explosions on Russian soil only hit military personnel? No civilians are ever hurt???

The interesting bit is the evolution of drones and how they now with the introduction of the marker can run autonomously and make life and death decisions without human intervention. That is both interesting and scary as I said.
While you fantasize about fighter jets that haven't really been fully operational yet, I suggest you examine how Russia achieved its only victory in months.

Human wave tactics. Yes, the same as WW1 and the same tactics used by the North Koreans and Chinese in the Korean War.

Due to logistical and vehicle shortages and the efficacy with which Ukraine has countered Russia mechanized strategy, Wagner resorted to just throwing thousands of people at the problem.

The reports of how many Russians have been killed are staggering. The footage of dead Russians strewn over fields is sobering.

Perhaps the reality of how Russia has to fight this war will ground your aspirations of some high-tech Uber Mensch Russia.
 

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Germany calls for special tribunal to prosecute Russians for Ukraine war​

Germany has called for a special international tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders for the Ukraine war.
The court should be based abroad but derive its jurisdiction from Ukrainian criminal law, and be able to investigate and try the Russian leadership, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said in a keynote speech at The Hague Academy of International Law.
Baerbock said she discussed with her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba the possibility of setting up such a tribunal along with some partners, public broadcaster ARD reported.
A special institution is “not an ideal solution, not even for me,” said Baerbock. “But the fact that we need this special solution is because our international law currently has a loophole,” she said, stressing the need to convey a “very clear message to the Russian leadership … and everyone else in the world that a war of aggression … will not go unpunished.”
 
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