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You are the only anti-Semite here... you're not fooling anybody. It is getting very boring now.https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/after-u-s-reversal-germany-to-provide-ukraine-with-tanks
The German government said it would initially provide Ukraine with one company of Leopard 2 A6 tanks, or 14 vehicles. The goal is for Germany and its allies to provide Ukraine with 88 of the German-made Leopards, which comprise two battalions.
These numbers.
Very antisemetic.
Germany why ?
Nikolai Katselapov, the chief business development officer at World of Tanks studio Wargaming, appears to have been added to a list "of organisations and individuals involved in terrorist activities"(opens in new tab) by Belarus' Committee for State Security (or KGB, yes, as in that KGB). In a move which was likely sparked by Wargaming pulling out of Belarus(opens in new tab) following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he is accused under article 290-1—"Financing of terrorist activities"—of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus.
Revanchist Russia in full swing at the moment. Yet the staunchest anti-Communist Rooi Gevaar forumites are somehow supporting Russia.
The Mozart Group, one of the most prominent, private American military organizations in Ukraine, has collapsed under a cloud of accusations ranging from financial improprieties to alcohol-addled misjudgments. Its struggles provide a revealing window into the world of foreign volunteer groups that have flocked to Ukraine with noble intentions only to be tripped up by the stresses of managing a complicated enterprise in a war zone.
Interesting story, helping rescue civilians and training the Ukrainian armed forces are both worthy things to do. Seems like their downfall was about personality conflicts and lack of regular funding.
This Belarus...Belarusian KGB adds World of Tanks studio boss to terrorist list
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Belarusian KGB adds World of Tanks studio boss to terrorist list
Likely in retaliation for Wargaming leaving the country after Belarus supported Russia's invasion of Ukraine.www.pcgamer.com
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Saw a bunch of staunch supporters of Cuba and NK swooning over video of Trump on Twitter this morning.Revanchist Russia in full swing at the moment. Yet the staunchest anti-Communist Rooi Gevaar forumites are somehow supporting Russia.
Doing them a favour tbh. WarThunder is better.Belarusian KGB adds World of Tanks studio boss to terrorist list
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Belarusian KGB adds World of Tanks studio boss to terrorist list
Likely in retaliation for Wargaming leaving the country after Belarus supported Russia's invasion of Ukraine.www.pcgamer.com
The putler micro member fan club will ignore this.
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Russian army officer admits: 'Our troops tortured Ukrainians'
The former senior lieutenant tells the BBC he witnessed the mistreatment of prisoners.www.bbc.com
The UN's Human Rights Office has been documenting cases of mistreatment of prisoners in the war in Ukraine. It has interviewed more than 400 POWs - both Ukrainians and Russians.
"Unfortunately, we've found there is torture and ill-treatment of prisoners of war happening on both sides," says Matilda Bogner, head of the UN's Ukraine-based monitoring team.
"If we compare the violations, the torture or ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war tends to happen at almost every stage of confinement. And, for the most part, the conditions of internment are worse in many areas of Russia or occupied Ukraine."
The worst forms of torture or ill treatment for Ukrainian prisoners of war usually occur during interrogation, says Ms Bogner. They can be subjected to electrocution and a whole range of torture methods - she says - including hanging people up and beating them.
"When they arrive at places of internment there are often so-called welcoming beatings. They also often face inadequate food and water," she adds.
Russian prisoners of war, too, have reported beatings and suffering electrocution.
"Any form of torture or ill treatment is prohibited under international law," says Ms Bogner. "It is unacceptable for either side to do this."
Deep down Russians must all surely realise that they're going to be feeling pain from the consequences of this barbarism for decades to come. A century or more.The putler micro member fan club will ignore this.
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Russian army officer admits: 'Our troops tortured Ukrainians'
The former senior lieutenant tells the BBC he witnessed the mistreatment of prisoners.www.bbc.com