I kind of agree with this and hope it is the case, it's best just to do it and keep quiet about it and not broadcast everything to Putin and the Russians.Robk said:WASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the chamber's top Republican, said on Tuesday there is now broad support for President Joe Biden's policies on Ukraine after earlier concerns the White House was not moving fast enough to counter Putin.
— Idrees Ali (@idreesali114) March 1, 2022
NOT a political post, but I think it shows there is a lot more going on behind the scene and we (as stated before) are "talking softly and carrying a big stick".
Robk said:WASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the chamber's top Republican, said on Tuesday there is now broad support for President Joe Biden's policies on Ukraine after earlier concerns the White House was not moving fast enough to counter Putin.
— Idrees Ali (@idreesali114) March 1, 2022
NOT a political post, but I think it shows there is a lot more going on behind the scene and we (as stated before) are "talking softly and carrying a big stick".
Adidas, the world’s second largest sportswear manufacturer, and payments firms Visa and Mastercard are the latest multinational firms to take action in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/tx9ZZ7MJYm
— Forbes (@Forbes) March 1, 2022
Quote:
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Nord Stream AG, the Swiss-based company that owns the $11-billion natural gas pipeline linking Russia directly to Germany is insolvent and let all 106 of its employees go, an official in Switzerland said Tuesday. "We were informed today that the company cannot continue," Silvia Thalmann-Gut, a councilor responsible for the economy in Zug, Switzerland, told the Swiss broadcaster SFR. "It has filed for bankruptcy."
. . .
Hahaha. https://t.co/iUMac5yHqz
— Michael Weiss 🌻 (@michaeldweiss) March 1, 2022
3 countries on that map that better be stocking up on anti tank weapons and molotav cocktailsPJYoung said:Hahaha. https://t.co/iUMac5yHqz
— Michael Weiss 🌻 (@michaeldweiss) March 1, 2022
Russia soldiers had left their vehicles and marching to the border.
— 𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔇𝔢𝔞𝔡 𝔇𝔦𝔰𝔱𝔯𝔦𝔠𝔱 (@TheDeadDistrict) February 28, 2022
Sumi district.
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If saying the Baltics... he is a mad man, but no chance he takes on NATOBQ_90 said:3 countries on that map that better be stocking up on anti tank weapons and molotav cocktailsPJYoung said:Hahaha. https://t.co/iUMac5yHqz
— Michael Weiss 🌻 (@michaeldweiss) March 1, 2022
That is very far north of Mykolaiv...
— 미블룸 (@Mb1um31) March 1, 2022
From a Ukrainian soldier on the front lines in the Donbas:
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) March 1, 2022
‘We're doing comparatively good on the ground. But unless we get direct air support immediately, we're f...ed.
The Russians are too many...
Especially in Air force and cruise missiles.’
Update: Check text. Kyiv Defense Group continues to fight/hold and (reserve?) forces preparing to perform emerging tasks. Assault & artillery units taken up position on outskirts of capital & are improving the fortification equipment of positions. #Ukraine https://t.co/JOl6ZDNxAE pic.twitter.com/CYaZlP355x
— Glasnost Gone (@GlasnostGone) March 1, 2022
4 big booms in quick succession close to me. #Russia is now bombing or shelling a quiet residential neighborhood of #Kyiv.
— Paul Niland (@PaulNiland) March 1, 2022
Agthatbuilds said:From a Ukrainian soldier on the front lines in the Donbas:
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) March 1, 2022
‘We're doing comparatively good on the ground. But unless we get direct air support immediately, we're f...ed.
The Russians are too many...
Especially in Air force and cruise missiles.’
⚡️International Court of Justice to hold hearings over Russia’s war in Ukraine.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 1, 2022
Public hearings on genocide charges against Russia will be held on March 7-8. They will be streamed live.
Rossticus said:Agthatbuilds said:From a Ukrainian soldier on the front lines in the Donbas:
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) March 1, 2022
‘We're doing comparatively good on the ground. But unless we get direct air support immediately, we're f...ed.
The Russians are too many...
Especially in Air force and cruise missiles.’
Guess they're effed
Russian gas station
— Daily News (@dailynewsceo) March 1, 2022
Unusable due to being hacked by Anonymous.
#Anonymous
#Hack
#Ukraine
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Those forces have done really well but I'm betting the Russians will throw another 100,000 soldiers at this. I hope they are planning a way to get those men over the DneiperRossticus said:Agthatbuilds said:From a Ukrainian soldier on the front lines in the Donbas:
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) March 1, 2022
‘We're doing comparatively good on the ground. But unless we get direct air support immediately, we're f...ed.
The Russians are too many...
Especially in Air force and cruise missiles.’
Guess they're effed
⚡️ World’s biggest container lines – Maersk, CMA, and MSC – suspend shipping to and from Russia.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 1, 2022
The suspension will cover all Russian gateway ports. The suspension excludes food, medicines, and other humanitarian supplies.
JobSecurity said:⚡️International Court of Justice to hold hearings over Russia’s war in Ukraine.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 1, 2022
Public hearings on genocide charges against Russia will be held on March 7-8. They will be streamed live.
Bottom line at the end says Death Enemieswbt5845 said:
Anonymous continues taking the war to the Russian people. Hacking credit card systems for gas station chains today.Russian gas station
— Daily News (@dailynewsceo) March 1, 2022
Unusable due to being hacked by Anonymous.
#Anonymous
#Hack
#Ukraine
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2wealfth Man said:
I keep reiterating that there is no way Russian forces are going to be able to hold any appreciably sized territory that they may "take". No logistics, demoralized front line soldiers, Uke's getting more advanced weapons everyday and a fanatical populace. The whole thing is sad to watch; so useless.
Fully agree. The invading is the easiest part and if they suck at that they have nowhere near the ability to manage an occupation.2wealfth Man said:
I keep reiterating that there is no way Russian forces are going to be able to hold any appreciably sized territory that they may "take". No logistics, demoralized front line soldiers, Uke's getting more advanced weapons everyday and a fanatical populace. The whole thing is sad to watch; so useless.
The Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia in Kharkiv was destroyed by a Russian rocket attack today. The Honorary Consul is safe. This horrific act will not remain without consequences. pic.twitter.com/Bt9rjPo2ZE
— Slovenia in Ukraine (@SLOinUKR) March 1, 2022
Via Ukrainian Pravda News: Russian are refueling their vehicles in the Mondelēz International Chocolate Factory (50.487282, 34.943870) in Trostyanets'. Railyard in the north of the facility, unsure of the state of rail in the area, could turn into a significant logistics node. https://t.co/0QYlvtxi5X pic.twitter.com/TaqJ1RKmc3
— Henry Schlottman (@HN_Schlottman) March 1, 2022
Reportedly a destroyed Ukrainian checkpoint in Brovary at 50.490147, 30.736567. Confirmed location via Google Street View. Do not know the circumstances of the photos, but the city council of Brovary did say last night that armed sabotage groups had entered the city. https://t.co/vJUlJCdJ3K pic.twitter.com/Fvi1Ke8ppf
— Henry Schlottman (@HN_Schlottman) March 1, 2022