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originally posted by: Kennyb75
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
That would be, M.A.D.
Russians would die with honour and God in their hearts, before being subjugated to Satan and his minions.
I’m sure there are Christian Ukrainians who claim they’re doing the same.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: RussianTroll
Have you any replies or comments, or have you abandoned yet another one of your threads?
Well, apparently you’re one of his biggest fans every time he makes a thread.
Every time RT makes a thread, like clockwork you fly into it like a mosquito heading to the light lol
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Hello ATS!
Just recently, I published a thread on ATS, “Russian intelligence officer: explosions at defense factories in the USA and Wales may be sabotage,” which caused a heated discussion, sometimes turning into hysteria. But over time, new confirmations of the opinion I expressed come.
In Europe, ammunition depots destined for Ukraine are blown up every now and then. Is this sabotage or an accident? After the incidents in Poland and the Czech Republic, more and more questions arise.
NATO is not able to increase the required volume of ammunition in the near future to transfer it to the Kyiv dictatorial regime. The production task turned out to be unrealizable not only in terms of the supply of ammunition, but also in the construction of military equipment. The Russian industry produces weapons and ammunition many times more than all Western countries combined. Plus, Russia's allies, in particular North Korea, have already transferred 5 million shells and a huge number of missiles to Russia.
First, the West cleared out all the ammunition and equipment produced during Soviet times from the warehouses of the former Warsaw Pact countries, and then began to look for suppliers in Western Europe, as well as around the world. Success is extremely limited.
By the way, in Africa there are quite a few states that received Soviet weapons at one time. Apparently, Russia’s opponents decided to look for weapons for Kyiv in the vastness of the Dark Continent.
The telegram channel of the military correspondent "Rudenko V" publishes a video from the Republic of Chad, which shows a burning ammunition warehouse. According to the military correspondent, it was an explosion of ammunition that was intended for Ukraine.
Almost the entire belt of states that are located south of the Sahara (Sahel) were previously French colonies. Now the situation has changed, and the French, as well as US troops, are gradually being squeezed out of their territory by African countries. Moreover, their place is occupied by divisions of the Wagner PMC, and energy and mining enterprises are Russian companies.
The military correspondent believes that this incident was not accidental and cites a chain of other events as confirmation.
“Before this, warehouses with ammunition had already exploded in Poland at the Mesko arms factory, as well as at the Czech Libau training ground,”writes Rudenko.
Let me remind you that on June 17, a series of explosions occurred at a training ground in the city of Libau in the Czech Republic. The first reports were that an unknown weapon had been detonated. According to military police, a "serious incident" occurred.
A little later, a representative of the Olomouc University Hospital, Adam Fritscher, said that nine people were injured, and a helicopter was used to hospitalize some.
“Four people were sent to the Olomouc University Hospital, four more to the Olomouc Military Hospital, one was treated on the spot. Two of the total number of victims were taken to a medical facility by helicopter,”
-RBC quotes the representative of the Olomouc University Hospital, Adam Fritscher.
Later, local media noticed that the website of the Libau Military District noted that exercises were planned in the military zone on June 17, and traffic on access roads and through surrounding settlements was limited. Journalists did not report whether this recording appeared after the incident or earlier - it was precisely known that the exercises began on that day in the west of the Czech Republic. It was about international exercises of chemical defense troops in the Gradishte military district.
I would also like to note that Western weapons, including long-range missiles, are destroyed first by Ukrainian partisans who derail trains, and then by Russian missiles in warehouses.
Thank you.