🇺🇦Ukraine’s Air Force says Ukrainian Sukhoi Su-27 downed two Russian Su-30s in dogfight
— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 25, 2022
🇺🇦Ukraine’s Air Force says Ukrainian Sukhoi Su-27 downed two Russian Su-30s in dogfight
— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 25, 2022
Here!TChaney said:
I debated a bit with myself to even post this.
I think the thumbnails are small enough to not show the body easily.
War isn't just soldiers or anonymous civilian casualties.
it's a 14-year-old kid named Anton Tarasenko
WARNING PHOTOS OF DEAD CHILD🥀On 24.02.2022 at 07.18 it was reported of an explosion in an apartment house in Chuguev. The on-site team found that during shelling of the Chuguev military airfield, a shell fell near residential buildings, which resulted the death of 14-year-old Anton Tarasenko. pic.twitter.com/eI95iK3OGP
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) February 25, 2022
WARNING PHOTOS OF DEAD CHILD
**Staff if this is too far, please just delete the post and I will take that as a warning not to post these anymore.
A strong American President that put their citizens first would take these six actions right now:
— Kristi Noem (@KristiNoem) February 24, 2022
1. Restart and expedite the Keystone XL Pipeline immediately.
Sharpshooter said:Here!TChaney said:
I debated a bit with myself to even post this.
I think the thumbnails are small enough to not show the body easily.
War isn't just soldiers or anonymous civilian casualties.
it's a 14-year-old kid named Anton Tarasenko
WARNING PHOTOS OF DEAD CHILD🥀On 24.02.2022 at 07.18 it was reported of an explosion in an apartment house in Chuguev. The on-site team found that during shelling of the Chuguev military airfield, a shell fell near residential buildings, which resulted the death of 14-year-old Anton Tarasenko. pic.twitter.com/eI95iK3OGP
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) February 25, 2022
WARNING PHOTOS OF DEAD CHILD
**Staff if this is too far, please just delete the post and I will take that as a warning not to post these anymore.
As much as I normally hate them, they're basically the best option at this point. Real sanctions, not the half-hearted virtue signaling that has masqueraded as sanctions in the past. Historically, we've made them cause discomfort, and only to people below a certain tier. You want change, you have to hit the power players in Russia, and hit them hard, even if that results in problems in your own country. Do the right sanctions on the right people, they'll take care of the problem, one way or another.Jay Reimenschneider said:
With the admin we have in right now, that might lead to swift banking sanctions.
Both Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko - sons of a Major General in the old Soviet Air Force - made millions as heavyweight boxing champs. They could be safely living anywhere in the world. Instead they are in their native Ukraine vowing to take up arms and fight Russia. Heroes. pic.twitter.com/H94QLWz5bx
— Dan Wetzel (@DanWetzel) February 25, 2022
Europe means NATO, you think Putin is going to let that happen without retaliation? I don't think you understand how that could quickly spiral out of control.atmtws said:And the current situation in Ukraine is?ntxVol said:That would NOT be good. Not sure if serious.Sharpshooter said:Good. NATO get off your ass!!EwingBarnes said:
Feel like this entire thing gonna spiral and Nato will be involved soon. WW3 here we come.
I dont think America needs to get directly involved, but Europe should. And yes, we should back them, its in our interest.
Oh by the way, happy 30th birthday to me.
— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 25, 2022
Vladimir V. Putin of Moscow is more than welcome to offer me the most excellent congratulation by shooting himself in the fucking throat.
The Ukrainian MOD just posted a video of captured Russian soldiers from the 11th Guards Air Assault Brigade pic.twitter.com/OF2bRmgYwN
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) February 25, 2022
why would Palestine need a civilian hospital to stage rocket attacks from?78669AG said:
why would russia want an old nuclear power plant that probably doesnt work anymore
meanwhile on the other side of the story pic.twitter.com/xWchjkxQpq
— BREEZY'S NEST 🫂🥀 (@homebwoyi) February 24, 2022
The good guys! pic.twitter.com/gAm7nHLHT6
— ALBERT FLECK (@AlbertM81) February 24, 2022
We stand with you brothers 🇸🇰❤🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/a7uKhgSIWY
— Maroš Churý (@ChuryMaros) February 24, 2022
This is the right approach to the situation. pic.twitter.com/dBZyjHkuRQ
— YoungStiko (@YStiko) February 24, 2022
I do not - it was a translation farther down in the Twitter thread.BadMoonRisin said:
Do you speak Russian? based on their responses it sounds like maybe they were conscripted. Neither seemed hardened enough to be regular standing army members.
TriAg2010 said:
Now that we're roughly 24 hours in, what is the big picture? It sure doesn't look that Russia managed a decapitating strike. Ukraine appears to be mounting a credible defense so far.
I don't think Putin thought Ukraine would fight back this hard. Ukraine is still outmatched but they are definitely killing a lot of Russians. I fear that Putin will take out his frustration on Kiev and civilian casualties will be massive. I hope I'm wrong.TriAg2010 said:
Now that we're roughly 24 hours in, what is the big picture? It sure doesn't look that Russia managed a decapitating strike. Ukraine appears to be mounting a credible defense so far.
TriAg2010 said:
Now that we're roughly 24 hours in, what is the big picture? It sure doesn't look that Russia managed a decapitating strike. Ukraine appears to be mounting a credible defense so far.
aeroag14 said:TriAg2010 said:
Now that we're roughly 24 hours in, what is the big picture? It sure doesn't look that Russia managed a decapitating strike. Ukraine appears to be mounting a credible defense so far.
So far it's been a pretty impressive positive day for the Ukrainians. They have basically expelled the Russians from most major cities. They have retaken Antononov airport near Kiev.
Russians did capture Chernobyl area and had some advances north and west of the crimea. But basically the Ukrainians have held pretty solid everywhere else.
Worry now is that there are expected major air strikes tonight. Also, estimates are that Russians only threw about a third of their men at the Ukrainians today.
I think the expectation is that tomorrow is going to be the more Pivotal day
aeroag14 said:TriAg2010 said:
Now that we're roughly 24 hours in, what is the big picture? It sure doesn't look that Russia managed a decapitating strike. Ukraine appears to be mounting a credible defense so far.
So far it's been a pretty impressive positive day for the Ukrainians. They have basically expelled the Russians from most major cities. They have retaken Antononov airport near Kiev.
Russians did capture Chernobyl area and had some advances north and west of the crimea. But basically the Ukrainians have held pretty solid everywhere else.
Worry now is that there are expected major air strikes tonight. Also, estimates are that Russians only threw about a third of their men at the Ukrainians today.
I think the expectation is that tomorrow is going to be the more Pivotal day
Kyiv close to falling: "Russian mechanized forces, which came in from Belarus, are 20 miles outside of Kyiv," Austin told lawmakers tonight. https://t.co/RPxrQFuLCk
— HansNichols (@HansNichols) February 25, 2022