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originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: PatriotGames4u
Putin owns this 100% EVERYWHERE.
Matters not what anyone else did or did not do in the past.
So, because you say so, all past transgressions for everyone are pardoned ... except your nemesis. Got it!!
When you start a new account pick something with a more delusion of grandeur flair like: ImJudgeoftheWorld
Not worth the time and effort...
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Ukrainian social networks give detailed instructions on how to make Molotov cocktails and use them against Russians. Throughout Ukraine, these devices began to be manufactured and used against the Russian army. Imagine what a NATO soldier would do if civilians used a Molotov cocktail against him. They would just destroy everyone. But the Ukrainian authorities are not interested in this - the more victims, the better.
originally posted by: didntasktobeborned
Thats really sad. I had heard those People had a very strong heritage besides war and religious extremism..A noble people. A shame if that is lost.Thank You for the perspective..difficult as it is.
a reply to: Xtrozero
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: Direne
a reply to: RussianTroll
I do not understand your attitude towards my country and my president.
You don't understand the entire thing is not about a president (which you feel as yours) and a country (that you feel as yours) because obviously you cannot feel this planet as ours and all the kids in the world as our kids.
You don't understand the we love our world and our kids without giving a fig what language they speak, in what garden they play, or where were they born. And you don't understand that there is nothing like Russia or Ukraine : there are rivers, valleys, mountains, forests, deserts, and the blue ocean, for all the kids to enjoy, regardless where they were born.
That's why you don't understand. Yet, my kid, I forgive you. You are so fragile!
Strange, can't you love your children without killing our children?
originally posted by: didntasktobeborned
Should I leave it? ..40 min to figure it out..Not sure wearing medals in combat is such a good idea...and its invisible ..to me anyway..a reply to: PatriotGames4u
"The Russo-Ukrainian War is an ongoing war primarily involving Russia, pro-Russian forces, and Belarus on one side, and Ukraine and its international supporters on the other. Conflict began in February 2014 following the Revolution of Dignity, and focused on the status of Crimea and parts of the Donbas, internationally recognised as part of Ukraine. The conflict includes the Russian annexation of Crimea (2014), the war in Donbas (2014–present), naval incidents, cyberwarfare, and political tensions. Intentionally concealing its involvement, Russia gave military backing to separatists in the Donbas from 2014 onwards. Having built up a large military presence on the border from late 2021, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, which is ongoing. Following the Euromaidan protests and a revolution resulting in the removal of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych on 22 February 2014, pro-Russian unrest erupted in parts of Ukraine. Russian soldiers without insignia took control of strategic positions and infrastructure in the Ukrainian territory of Crimea. Unmarked Russian troops seized the Crimean Parliament and Russia organized a widely-criticised referendum, whose outcome was for Crimea to join Russia. It then annexed Crimea. In April 2014, demonstrations by pro-Russian groups in the Donbas region of Ukraine escalated into a war between the Ukrainian military and Russian-backed separatists of the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk republics. In August 2014, unmarked Russian military vehicles crossed the border into the Donetsk republic. An undeclared war began between Ukrainian forces and separatists intermingled with Russian troops, although Russia denied the presence of its troops in the Donbas. The war settled into a stalemate, with repeated failed attempts at ceasefire. In 2015, a package of agreements called Minsk II were signed by Russia and Ukraine, but a number of disputes prevented them from being fully implemented. By 2019, 7% of Ukraine's territory was classified by the Ukrainian government as temporarily occupied territories, while the Russian government had indirectly acknowledged the presence of its troops in Ukraine."