Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 8

Blu82

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So they were firing low CEP weapons with US targeting data at Russian heavy weapon positions hiding inside the plant. This sounds a lot like a sniper trying to shoot the hostage taker hiding behind the hostage to me. The short version here is that Russia is breaking the Geneva convensions by placing and using weapons from inside the plant.
 

Vorastra

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Look how the Ukroid simps activate.
Remember when people said Ukraine never fired at the NPP.
 

Vorastra

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Keep supporting Russia, the aggressive invader while using Western tech yourself.
4:1 kill ratio.
Cope.

Meanwhile Western tech that invaded Iraq and Afghanistan and responsible for over million dead.
Very cool.

Imagine thinking one side is the good guy and the other is the bad guy.
 

airborne

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The one who should relax is you. I don't recall calling you anything. You calm down, "airborne".

I'm pointing out that the Russians would have done this anyhow. I'm not saying you're wrong.

Russian propaganda has used this thing as a convenient excuse already. You're a year too late, anyway.

Calm the heck down man.
Then why in your original reply do you get all sarcastic and then imply I’m a Russian apologist??
I don’t take kindly to being referred to like that you self righteous idiot.

And in any case I stand by my point, Crimea is useless without water and that fact must have galled Putin no end.
 

Cosmik Debris

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Read it again, I’m not blaming Ukraine you tit, I’m stating that restoring the flow of water to Crimea was probably one of Russia’s main motivations to invade because without a strong and steady water supply their stolen land in Crimea was pretty useless.

Crimea does not belong to Russia. Had it been left alone, the water supply would have remained.
 

Blu82

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4:1 kill ratio.
Cope.

Meanwhile Western tech that invaded Iraq and Afghanistan and responsible for over million dead.
Very cool.

Imagine thinking one side is the good guy and the other is the bad guy.
I would wager most of these civilian deaths are at the hands of Russian equipment but there are other threads for that.
 

Cosmik Debris

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4:1 kill ratio.
Cope.

Meanwhile Western tech that invaded Iraq and Afghanistan and responsible for over million dead.
Very cool.


Imagine thinking one side is the good guy and the other is the bad guy.

Any comment on the Russian tech being equally responsible? Or the 1979 to 1989 Russian invasion and illegal occupation of Afghanistan?
 

ForceFate

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Read it again, I’m not blaming Ukraine you tit, I’m stating that restoring the flow of water to Crimea was probably one of Russia’s main motivations to invade because without a strong and steady water supply their stolen land in Crimea was pretty useless.
Frankly, Russia were going to invade whether there was water in the canal or not. Putin's main goal is the capital city. With land bridge to Moldova, they'd have marched across the birder and installed their prefered leader in Chisinau. Once that is complete, focus was going to turn to countries such as Poland and Finland in my opinion.
 
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Vorastra

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Despite only having shovels, Russia is able to continue taking ground.

How marvellous!
 

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4:1 kill ratio.
Cope.

Meanwhile Western tech that invaded Iraq and Afghanistan and responsible for over million dead.
Very cool.

Imagine thinking one side is the good guy and the other is the bad guy.

Any comment on these wars of aggression started by Russia since 1991 and how many were killed?

Georgian Civil War 1992
War in Abkhazia 1992
Transnistria war 1992
East Prigorodny Conflict 1992
Tajikistani Civil War 1992
First Chechen War 1994
War of Dagestan 1999
Second Chechen War 1999
Russo-Georgian War 2008
Insurgency in the North Caucasus 2009
Russo-Ukrainian War 2014-present
Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War 2015-present
Central African Republic Civil War 2018-present
 

Vorastra

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Literally pages of Ukroid propaganda.

Moans about the one post I make in 80 pages.

lmao
 

Blu82

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Despite only having shovels, Russia is able to continue taking ground.

How marvellous!
You did read my post where they were in a better tactical position around Bakhmut in February right? What happened since then?
 

airborne

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Crimea does not belong to Russia. Had it been left alone, the water supply would have remained.
No sht Sherlock?!
What part of "After Russia illegally annexed" Crimea in my post did you not read?

I can see why some people give up on this thread, it's rabid :confused:
 

Vorastra

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Any comment on these wars of aggression started by Russia since 1991 and how many were killed?

Georgian Civil War 1992
War in Abkhazia 1992
Transnistria war 1992
East Prigorodny Conflict 1992
Tajikistani Civil War 1992
First Chechen War 1994
War of Dagestan 1999
Second Chechen War 1999
Russo-Georgian War 2008
Insurgency in the North Caucasus 2009
Russo-Ukrainian War 2014-present
Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War 2015-present
Central African Republic Civil War 2018-present
Start counting.

Bit weird to be counting Chechnya considering it's their own land and was a fight against terrorists.
 
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