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Multiple missile strikes targeted Ukrainian cities all across the country on Monday morning
The strikes on Monday were launched two days after Russia’s Crimean Bridge was damaged by a powerful explosion, which Moscow blamed on the Ukrainian special services. Senior Russian officials described the plot – which apparently involved sneaking explosives into a cargo truck and detonating it as it crossed the bridge between Crimea and mainland Russia – as a terrorist attack on critical civilian infrastructure.
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originally posted by: midicon
a reply to: Tarantula777
I'm thinking good for Russia, time they stepped up and put an end to this nonsense. All we need now is for the American people to step up and put an end to their rogue MIC and the world might find a path to peace.
originally posted by: BigfootNZ
originally posted by: midicon
a reply to: Tarantula777
I'm thinking good for Russia, time they stepped up and put an end to this nonsense. All we need now is for the American people to step up and put an end to their rogue MIC and the world might find a path to peace.
You do know how many missles ruZZia has thrown at Ukraine since they invaded right?..
If this is them stepping it up, then lol... this is more like the impotent death throws and thrashing of a corpse thats just about to shat the bed.
originally posted by: midicon
That's just stupid talk. Up till now the Russians have fought being mindful of civilian infrastructure etc. I think the pipeline and now the bridge has brought a change.
Your language is dreadful but handily exposes your mindset.
originally posted by: angelchemuel
I remember the 'shock and awe' with the carpet bombing of Baghdad.
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones comes to mind.
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Kenzo
No we should not.
We're in a recession, gas prices are going back up, and we have record inflation.
Ukraine is not the responsibility of the American people.
Sending billions of dollars to the most corrupt country in Europe to line the pockets of actual Nazis is not in the best interests of the American people.
Ukraine needs to start peace talks.