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.. their territorial integrity and went into Chechnya.
It was a fucking massacre, Grozny became one of the most destroyed cities on earth, the countryside was burning, and the wilderness full of corpses, streams of blood - Chechen, Russian Slav, anyone involved in this shit - were streaming at full speed, there were massacres of prisoners, combatants, civilians.
I don't even need to talk about Basayev, his cowardly and unreligious-sanctioned actions of civilian massacres and hostage taking is disgraceful, we were told to leave the old men, the women and the children alone, then what kind of a fucking 'brave Jihadist' goes to a hospital or a school and threatens the very same categories we were told to leave undisturbed by orders of the Prophet PHUB Mohammed? Disgraceful.
Anyway, the first war was a fuck up and there was a peace-accord, so now there was a second round.
Long story short and without going to conspiracy theories, Chechens invaded Dagestan - a region in Russia, Russians repulsed and then went in to restore order, the second Chechen war was more professional and less bloody than the first, and Russian federal authority was re-established, followed by the Kadyrov's taking power, and Chechnya being a country where I would like to think God is pleased with how it's going.
Was it worth it? Personally, I think no, this was not Tsarist Russia where Jihad was a viable option, and like I stated earlier - Chechnya is now run under Shariah, with laws that are pleasing to God, so it is not like the Moscow government was allergic to it since Yeltsin, this was a case of demented, national fervor turned rabid and destructive, and now the Chechens are an important part in the military and political structure of the Russian Federation, and I hope they can keep coexisting like that, there is no reason to fight if Shariah in Chechnya is respected and Muslims have their rights, and they, in turn, while having the ultimate loyalty to God, are still faithful citizens of the Federation. (2/2)
It was a fucking massacre, Grozny became one of the most destroyed cities on earth, the countryside was burning, and the wilderness full of corpses, streams of blood - Chechen, Russian Slav, anyone involved in this shit - were streaming at full speed, there were massacres of prisoners, combatants, civilians.
I don't even need to talk about Basayev, his cowardly and unreligious-sanctioned actions of civilian massacres and hostage taking is disgraceful, we were told to leave the old men, the women and the children alone, then what kind of a fucking 'brave Jihadist' goes to a hospital or a school and threatens the very same categories we were told to leave undisturbed by orders of the Prophet PHUB Mohammed? Disgraceful.
Anyway, the first war was a fuck up and there was a peace-accord, so now there was a second round.
Long story short and without going to conspiracy theories, Chechens invaded Dagestan - a region in Russia, Russians repulsed and then went in to restore order, the second Chechen war was more professional and less bloody than the first, and Russian federal authority was re-established, followed by the Kadyrov's taking power, and Chechnya being a country where I would like to think God is pleased with how it's going.
Was it worth it? Personally, I think no, this was not Tsarist Russia where Jihad was a viable option, and like I stated earlier - Chechnya is now run under Shariah, with laws that are pleasing to God, so it is not like the Moscow government was allergic to it since Yeltsin, this was a case of demented, national fervor turned rabid and destructive, and now the Chechens are an important part in the military and political structure of the Russian Federation, and I hope they can keep coexisting like that, there is no reason to fight if Shariah in Chechnya is respected and Muslims have their rights, and they, in turn, while having the ultimate loyalty to God, are still faithful citizens of the Federation. (2/2)
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🇮🇷 🇺🇦 The Ukrainians went to the Iranian Embassy. They were outraged by the "Geran-2's".
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US poised for slowdown in high-end munitions deliveries to Ukraine
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signaled this week that the U.S. and its Western allies are having trouble keeping pace with Ukraine’s demand for the advanced weaponry it needs to fend off Russia’s invasion. That signal reflects dwindling supplies for Ukraine and fear in the White House of escalation that could lead to war between the U.S. and Russia.
The risk of reduced U.S. stockpiles of high-end munitions has been reported almost since the U.S. began contributing to Ukraine’s defense. Now, nearly eight months since the start of the war, experts interviewed by Fox News Digital say the U.S. is at or very near the end of its capacity to give.
They agreed that Austin’s remarks indicate that the initial rush of high-end munitions like HIMAR rocket launchers, Javelin anti-tank missiles, anti-aircraft Stingers and M-777 Howitzers is over.
[T]he Biden administration has more flexibility to give Ukraine more but is choosing not to.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signaled this week that the U.S. and its Western allies are having trouble keeping pace with Ukraine’s demand for the advanced weaponry it needs to fend off Russia’s invasion. That signal reflects dwindling supplies for Ukraine and fear in the White House of escalation that could lead to war between the U.S. and Russia.
The risk of reduced U.S. stockpiles of high-end munitions has been reported almost since the U.S. began contributing to Ukraine’s defense. Now, nearly eight months since the start of the war, experts interviewed by Fox News Digital say the U.S. is at or very near the end of its capacity to give.
They agreed that Austin’s remarks indicate that the initial rush of high-end munitions like HIMAR rocket launchers, Javelin anti-tank missiles, anti-aircraft Stingers and M-777 Howitzers is over.
[T]he Biden administration has more flexibility to give Ukraine more but is choosing not to.
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Western MD air defence system crews uninterruptedly scan airspace
▫️ Tor air defence missile system crews uninterruptedly protect Russian troops from enemy airpower.
▫️ The systems have destroyed an uncountable number of enemy missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles.
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▫️ Tor air defence missile system crews uninterruptedly protect Russian troops from enemy airpower.
▫️ The systems have destroyed an uncountable number of enemy missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Translated from MIG:
The German authorities have decided not to exchange the hryvnia for the euro anymore. Why? This decision was made due to the fall in demand for the Ukrainian currency. Thus, the hryvnia ceases to be a convertible currency. October 30 has been declared the last day in Germany when Ukrainians will be able to exchange their savings in hryvnias for euros. Soon other EU countries will stop exchanging the hryvnia. If they believed in the future of the Ukrainian economy, they would not take such a step, but now everything is becoming clear.
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The German authorities have decided not to exchange the hryvnia for the euro anymore. Why? This decision was made due to the fall in demand for the Ukrainian currency. Thus, the hryvnia ceases to be a convertible currency. October 30 has been declared the last day in Germany when Ukrainians will be able to exchange their savings in hryvnias for euros. Soon other EU countries will stop exchanging the hryvnia. If they believed in the future of the Ukrainian economy, they would not take such a step, but now everything is becoming clear.
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Swedish journalists, together with Norwegian experts, showed on video the destroyed 50-meter section of the #NordStream.
Expressen newspaper.
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German investigators haven’t been able definitively to link the suspected sabotage to any one actor, but some German officials say they are working under the assumption that Russia was behind the blasts.
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The Wall Street Journal
Nord Stream Blasts Were Likely Result of Sabotage, German Probe Finds
Investigators have determined that the series of explosions along key undersea gas pipelines from Russian to Europe were likely caused by sabotage, according to German officials familiar with the probe, adding weight to similar preliminary findings by Sweden.
Underwater drone operator Trond Larsen said that there is a long crack had formed along one of the pipes.
Some fragments of the pipe have even sharp edges, while others have severely deformed metal. At the bottom, fragments are scattered, resembling parts of a pipeline.
Only the impact of extreme force can damage such thick metal.
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Some fragments of the pipe have even sharp edges, while others have severely deformed metal. At the bottom, fragments are scattered, resembling parts of a pipeline.
Only the impact of extreme force can damage such thick metal.
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Don't worry, Blinken... The world is fed up with American leadership. People don't want your destructive rulers to rule humanity!
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Zelensky's adviser-Arestovich says:" We really blankly have two options: either an explosive correction of the picture of the world through a nuclear confrontation, or aliens just coming in."
Ukrainian "philosopher" Sergei Datsyuk: "Western analysts cannot imagine the world without Russia. I'm saying we can't win - not because we don't have weapons, not because we can't respond with a nuclear weapon, not because we don't have tanks. We can't win because we don't have a cognitive model for winning. I've been hitting this wall since the beginning. 90% of any innovation, and victory is innovation, this is what you imagine, how you will bury the old. We do not have a Russian burial model."
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Ukrainian "philosopher" Sergei Datsyuk: "Western analysts cannot imagine the world without Russia. I'm saying we can't win - not because we don't have weapons, not because we can't respond with a nuclear weapon, not because we don't have tanks. We can't win because we don't have a cognitive model for winning. I've been hitting this wall since the beginning. 90% of any innovation, and victory is innovation, this is what you imagine, how you will bury the old. We do not have a Russian burial model."
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Today, #Geraniums (which for some reason everyone calls #IranianKamikazeDrones) are on the front pages of many Western newspapers. When these crackling mopeds first appeared in the air over Ukraine, they were mocked in these media but not anymore.
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