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Serious Kiev vs Moscow! Showdown! (2022)

Would you defend Singapore like these 13 brave Ukrainian soldiers?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • No

    Votes: 18 85.7%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .
Russia’s produces about 2000 missiles a day… go figure
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Like I've always said, they are the lesser of two evils. Better a haphazard democracy than murderous authoritarian regimes.
How about an authoritarian regime vs a murderous democracy?
 
Algorithm not able to compute, beyond the realm of possibilities.
Simply put, the algorithm does not cater for this possibility and that is the “look away” syndrome that plaques the world today. Trust me, as long as the world refuse to look at the American atrocities but chose only to condemn those “against us”… the world is headed for destruction. No algorithm needed in this. This is the only route.
 
one more week to victory parade, can Odessa be taken? :coffee::coffee::coffee:

tiagong the beach area around Odessa is mined heavily liao :alien::alien::alien:
 
A rather interesting discussion on what happens to the weapons shipped into Ukraine… if it does succeed.
Ukraine is the largest centre in Europe in 3 areas:
1) Pussy trafficking
2) Surrogate mothers
3) Underground arms trade
Apparently the arms trade are so pervasive that the people involve bombed the military stockpile every now and then to ensure that it cannot be properly tracked. A lot of the handheld weapons went into the hands of the Russians and they actually found them rather good

 
Corruption within the Russian Army and China's poor quality tires were to blame for Russian's failure to capture Kyiv in March 2022. Bloodymir Putin must have learned a painful lesson to never buy cheap Chinese products again.

 
Corruption within the Russian Army and China's poor quality tires were to blame for Russian's failure to capture Kyiv in March 2022. Bloodymir Putin must have learned a painful lesson to never buy cheap Chinese products again.


In authoritarian regimes led by an all-powerful tyrant, there are no checks and measures, no critics, no probes/house hearing. Hence corruption is rife. It baffles me how some dumbfucks here can actually support these regimes and be their cheerleaders!
 
Another blow to Bloodymir Putin. His closest Chechen commander was killed in a flash. This Chechen bastard truly deserved it for boasting his troops' capability too soon. Hallelujah!!! Bastards like him and @tanwahtiu will get their retributions eventually.

 
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Russia Launches Fresh Assault on Ukraine's Port of Odessa as US Warns of Annexation​

The port facilities in the Black sea port of Odessa, Ukraine before the war on Ukraine began (Image: Reuters File)

The port facilities in the Black sea port of Odessa, Ukraine before the war on Ukraine began (Image: Reuters File)

After failing to take the capital Kyiv, Moscow has shifted its two-month-old invasion to largely Russian-speaking areas and has stepped up pressure on Odessa, a celebrated cultural hub that is a crucial port on the Black Sea​

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ZAPORIZHZHIA // Updated: May 03, 2022, 07:31 IST
Russia on Monday launched a fresh assault on the critical Ukrainian port of Odessa as the United States warned that Moscow was preparing formally to annex embattled regions in the east.
The new heavy fighting came as the European Union said it was bracing for a complete end to Russian gas supplies, with the bloc preparing another package of sanctions sure to anger President Vladimir Putin.
After failing to take the capital Kyiv, Moscow has shifted its two-month-old invasion to largely Russian-speaking areas and has stepped up pressure on Odessa, a celebrated cultural hub that is a crucial port on the Black Sea.
 
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