Serbs paid tribute to the victims of the Belgorod tragedy.
At the Euroleague basketball match between Crvena Zvezda and Partizan, fans unfurled a banner in the stands with the innoscription: “Belgorod, we are with you.”
According to the latest data, as a result of a rocket attack on Belgorod by the Ukrainian Armed Forces that occurred on December 30, 25 people were killed.
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At the Euroleague basketball match between Crvena Zvezda and Partizan, fans unfurled a banner in the stands with the innoscription: “Belgorod, we are with you.”
According to the latest data, as a result of a rocket attack on Belgorod by the Ukrainian Armed Forces that occurred on December 30, 25 people were killed.
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Reportedly Ukrainian MLRS systems the were used on Belgorod were tracked and destroyed in the Kharkov region.
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Belgorod bring attacked again. 😢
Admin note: As I said earlier, justice shall be done. 🫡
Admin note: As I said earlier, justice shall be done. 🫡
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Zelensky in a cocaine tirade notes:
We will burn the enemies VW Polos and firebomb their Fords. This parking lot is a key logistics point for Russia's strategic bombers. Don't be fooled by the apartment buildings, these are key decision making centres and they are secret missile factories.
It will take Russia months to recover from these strikes. All owners of Toyotas will feel Ukraine's military prowess, no longer will their vehicles be reliable. Historians will forever remember this day!
OP Notes: Ukraine are pathetic cowards. Senseless stupidity from the enemy. Just random fire at civilian buildings. To be clear this is satire, mocking Zelensky.
@Slavyangard
We will burn the enemies VW Polos and firebomb their Fords. This parking lot is a key logistics point for Russia's strategic bombers. Don't be fooled by the apartment buildings, these are key decision making centres and they are secret missile factories.
It will take Russia months to recover from these strikes. All owners of Toyotas will feel Ukraine's military prowess, no longer will their vehicles be reliable. Historians will forever remember this day!
OP Notes: Ukraine are pathetic cowards. Senseless stupidity from the enemy. Just random fire at civilian buildings. To be clear this is satire, mocking Zelensky.
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Anti-aircraft gunners of the "Southern" group of troops reliably cover our units in the Donetsk direction
Day and night, calculations of the Strela-10 anti-aircraft missile systems and ZU-23 mobile anti-aircraft installations of the 1st Slavic Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 1st Army Corps control the airspace and destroy any enemy aircraft that are in range.
Day and night, calculations of the Strela-10 anti-aircraft missile systems and ZU-23 mobile anti-aircraft installations of the 1st Slavic Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 1st Army Corps control the airspace and destroy any enemy aircraft that are in range.
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Another video captures an explosion in the courtyard of Belgorod and the aftermath of the impact
The Ministry of Defense asserts that air defense systems successfully neutralized 10 Olkha MLRS missiles over the Belgorod region, although not entirely, as some debris fell.
Local authorities confirm that two people were injured due to the shelling.
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The Ministry of Defense asserts that air defense systems successfully neutralized 10 Olkha MLRS missiles over the Belgorod region, although not entirely, as some debris fell.
Local authorities confirm that two people were injured due to the shelling.
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What does the US suspect North Korea has transferred to Russia?
- US suspects that Russia has now added additional missiles with the North Korean KN-23/Hwasong-11Ga. This weapon has a similar profile to the Iskander.
- Payload is estimated to be 500kg warhead
- Russia would be able to aid NK in improving the weapons accuracy and advising on countermeasures which the Iskander uses in the form of jammers and other countermeasures.
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- US suspects that Russia has now added additional missiles with the North Korean KN-23/Hwasong-11Ga. This weapon has a similar profile to the Iskander.
- Payload is estimated to be 500kg warhead
- Russia would be able to aid NK in improving the weapons accuracy and advising on countermeasures which the Iskander uses in the form of jammers and other countermeasures.
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The Washington Post notes that Ukrainians are being sent to their deaths on the left bank for politics. Again we've seen similar articles in the BBC, NYT, and Kiev Independent but today's article notes:
With their counteroffensive stalled, Ukraine’s military and political leaders were eager to show their Western backers some progress — any progress.
But the 21-year-old marine, Dmytro — who is being identified only by his first name in keeping with Ukrainian military rules — recounted fording a river of death for little reward, aside from some political messaging.
Dmytro described being “tossed like a piece of meat to the wolves” during the crossing, which takes 30 minutes to an hour. His account was corroborated by six others involved in the operation to lodge a toehold on the river’s Russian-occupied east bank.
“We bear many losses,” said another marine, 22. “We simply lose people, but there is no result.”
Frustrated by reports from Ukraine’s Foreign Affairs Ministry — which in November stated that it had “managed to consolidate positions on several strongholds” on the Dnieper River — the marines recounted wounded soldiers drowning, unable to swim with their injuries or sucked to the river bottom by their heavy packs. The crossing was so dangerous that the bodies of some marines, killed in the first wave to cross the river two months ago, were left behind.
- Day 1
The shelling began almost immediately.
Communication failed, Dmytro said, and the pair could not contact their mortar team to strike back. On the Ukraine Control map — which pins the location of video-recorded missile strikes — the river is clotted with dots corroborating accounts of heavy fire.
By 8 a.m., only 12 of 30 marines were uninjured. Two died.
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With their counteroffensive stalled, Ukraine’s military and political leaders were eager to show their Western backers some progress — any progress.
But the 21-year-old marine, Dmytro — who is being identified only by his first name in keeping with Ukrainian military rules — recounted fording a river of death for little reward, aside from some political messaging.
Dmytro described being “tossed like a piece of meat to the wolves” during the crossing, which takes 30 minutes to an hour. His account was corroborated by six others involved in the operation to lodge a toehold on the river’s Russian-occupied east bank.
“We bear many losses,” said another marine, 22. “We simply lose people, but there is no result.”
Frustrated by reports from Ukraine’s Foreign Affairs Ministry — which in November stated that it had “managed to consolidate positions on several strongholds” on the Dnieper River — the marines recounted wounded soldiers drowning, unable to swim with their injuries or sucked to the river bottom by their heavy packs. The crossing was so dangerous that the bodies of some marines, killed in the first wave to cross the river two months ago, were left behind.
- Day 1
The shelling began almost immediately.
Communication failed, Dmytro said, and the pair could not contact their mortar team to strike back. On the Ukraine Control map — which pins the location of video-recorded missile strikes — the river is clotted with dots corroborating accounts of heavy fire.
By 8 a.m., only 12 of 30 marines were uninjured. Two died.
#Source
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Soviet Film School
Иван Васильевич менят профессию (1973)
Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Professions Other
Watch on YouTube (eng sub)
Ivan the Terrible...
more like Ivan the Hilarious...
This movie is what you might get by replacing BIll and Ted with two grown comedic actors—one who bears a strikingly resemblance to Tsar Ivan IV Vasilyevich—add Back to the Future and go back in time to 1970s Moscow to film it.
The titular character is played by Yury Yakovlev, who is a dead ringer for John Cleese, and also plays in my favorite Russian film, Kin-Dza-Dza! He plays the role of both Ivan the Terrible and modern day Ivan the Annoying. Alexander Demyanenko reprises his role as Shurik for the last time, here as the inventor of the time.
Right now, I'm sitting here on my back stoop, typing this in 0 degree weather, dragging on a Camel. Why do I mention this? Because I'm also thinking about a character in the movie who pulls out a pack of Marlboros at the exact right comedic moment. He's the Soviet Marlboro Man.
The character I call Мальборо Мэн dresses as a Russian prince after getting stuck in the 16th century. He's dancing there in a hall full of music, food, and beautiful women. I'm alone, the sun is setting, my fingers are burning enough to remind to go in soon.
But ya know what? I'll keep my stoop and Camels. Besides who wants to live in the 16th century? Even if they do have eggplant caviar. How would I ever get to my third divorce with nothing but a bunch of chaste maidens walking around?
If in Operation Y Natalya Igorevna is "radiant", Natalya Seleznyova is stunning. She plays Zinaida, an actress who dreams of being a Soviet starlet, Luckily, she's only been divorced three times and is preparing to leave Shurik for her director, who has promised he will leave his wife...honestly.
This is my favorite of the Shurik trilogy. That may make me a blasphemer in Russia; I'm not sure. But if I start running please use the time machine to open a portal in your wall before the Tsar's men kill me.
@Slavyangrad
Иван Васильевич менят профессию (1973)
Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Professions Other
Watch on YouTube (eng sub)
Ivan the Terrible...
more like Ivan the Hilarious...
This movie is what you might get by replacing BIll and Ted with two grown comedic actors—one who bears a strikingly resemblance to Tsar Ivan IV Vasilyevich—add Back to the Future and go back in time to 1970s Moscow to film it.
The titular character is played by Yury Yakovlev, who is a dead ringer for John Cleese, and also plays in my favorite Russian film, Kin-Dza-Dza! He plays the role of both Ivan the Terrible and modern day Ivan the Annoying. Alexander Demyanenko reprises his role as Shurik for the last time, here as the inventor of the time.
Right now, I'm sitting here on my back stoop, typing this in 0 degree weather, dragging on a Camel. Why do I mention this? Because I'm also thinking about a character in the movie who pulls out a pack of Marlboros at the exact right comedic moment. He's the Soviet Marlboro Man.
The character I call Мальборо Мэн dresses as a Russian prince after getting stuck in the 16th century. He's dancing there in a hall full of music, food, and beautiful women. I'm alone, the sun is setting, my fingers are burning enough to remind to go in soon.
But ya know what? I'll keep my stoop and Camels. Besides who wants to live in the 16th century? Even if they do have eggplant caviar. How would I ever get to my third divorce with nothing but a bunch of chaste maidens walking around?
If in Operation Y Natalya Igorevna is "radiant", Natalya Seleznyova is stunning. She plays Zinaida, an actress who dreams of being a Soviet starlet, Luckily, she's only been divorced three times and is preparing to leave Shurik for her director, who has promised he will leave his wife...honestly.
This is my favorite of the Shurik trilogy. That may make me a blasphemer in Russia; I'm not sure. But if I start running please use the time machine to open a portal in your wall before the Tsar's men kill me.
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A common situation in Kiev: a young man with neo-Nazi symbols is asked whether it is acceptable to install a Jewish menorah in the city center.
"I think it's right, because Israel is supporting us."
- hat tip to G3NK5T42
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"I think it's right, because Israel is supporting us."
- hat tip to G3NK5T42
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State Dept's Matt Miller: “It is for the Pakistani people to choose their government.”
Ryan Grim: “Not only is the former prime minister in jail but you’re also seeing something extraordinary: members of his party are filing for office and are being arrested and abducted at the filing office… How can the Pakistani people choose their government if there are not candidates to choose from?”
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Miller: “We want to see free and fair elections that are conducted in accordance with Pakistan’s laws. It’s not for the U.S. to dictate to Pakistan the exact specifics of how it conducts its elections…We will continue to support democratic suppression."
Matt Lee: “You just said you will continue to support democratic suppression.”
Miller: "I said expression, expression.”
🤣 I think you actually said what you meant.
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Ryan Grim: “Not only is the former prime minister in jail but you’re also seeing something extraordinary: members of his party are filing for office and are being arrested and abducted at the filing office… How can the Pakistani people choose their government if there are not candidates to choose from?”
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Miller: “We want to see free and fair elections that are conducted in accordance with Pakistan’s laws. It’s not for the U.S. to dictate to Pakistan the exact specifics of how it conducts its elections…We will continue to support democratic suppression."
Matt Lee: “You just said you will continue to support democratic suppression.”
Miller: "I said expression, expression.”
🤣 I think you actually said what you meant.
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