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The absolute stench of desperation of the site pedophile and its Twatter feed today.
I can almost smell it from here.

It has totally given up on the Uki Nazis as they lose mile after mile of Ukraine and it is totally focused on the bit of scrub Russia are allowing them prick around with in the Kursk region before exterminating whatever is left of the Neo-Nazi 'elite' troops once cut off from their own country.

We're heading to endgame and Kangalese kiddie fiddlers aren't happy.(y)
 

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The stupid Uki's thought Russia would pull back in Ukraine to defend Kursk.
Big mistake.
Russian infantry outnumber Uki Neo-Nazis 10 to 1.
Even the state controlled MSM in Ukraine openly admit this now.:love:
 

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Terrorist Washington shaking it's impotent mickey and getting nowhere again.......the world just laughs at America these days, the laughing stock of the planet...:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

 

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Why does the thread disappear when I put the site Twatter pedophile on ignore?:unsure:
Anyone in the tech department around?:ROFLMAO:
 

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The world and his dog knows the yank terrorists assisted by ze German scum blew up Nordstream
The cowards haven't got the balls to admit it because they know the consequences of that....
Yeah at this point it wouldn't surprise me if they started saying Putin was behind 9/11 and JFK, and fools would still believe it!
 

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Brrrrrrrr.....❄️❄️❄️☃️

Ukrainians must prepare for ‘difficult winter’ – minister​

The upcoming cold months will be more challenging than they were last year, holder of the country’s energy portfolio has warned
Ukrainians must prepare for ‘difficult winter’ – minister

FILE PHOTO. Ukrainian man preparing firewood for winter © Getty Images / Metin AktaÅ; Anadolu Agency
Ukrainian citizens must prepare for a winter that will be more difficult to cope with than last year’s, the country’s Energy Minister German Galushchenko warned on Saturday, in a televised statement.
According to Galushchenko, there are plans to restore and build additional energy generation facilities and to establish a decentralized energy supply system for the population. However, he suggested that this may be too little, too late, noting that Russian airstrikes have had a significant impact on the Ukrainian energy network.
“We need to prepare for a difficult winter. Unfortunately, it will really be more difficult than the previous one. Nevertheless, we must try to establish autonomous energy supply systems,” Galushchenko said, adding that “for our part, we will do everything to make sure that that is not needed.”
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Earlier this month, EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson told the Financial Times that Ukraine’s energy capacity losses were estimated to be down by a whopping nine gigawatts. She explained that this represents half of the electricity Ukraine needs for the winter and is equivalent to the peak energy consumption of Portugal.
“In freezing winter temperatures, some places in Ukraine may simply become unlivable,” Simson wrote, stating that “next winter is likely to test the resilience of the Ukrainian people in a way not seen on our continent since the Second World War.”
In June, Vladimir Kudritsky, the head of Ukrenergo, the national power-grid operator, also warned that power generation in Ukraine is expected to deteriorate, in part due to necessary maintenance works on nuclear power plants.
He cautioned that power-generation capacity will not be completely restored by the winter, stating that the cold months will be “very difficult.”
“If we have shortages now, consumption is usually 35% less than in winter, then it is obvious that winter will bring even more problems related to covering energy deficit,”
Kudritsky explained.
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has previously reported that up to 80% of the country’s energy capacity, including coal-fired power plants and hydroelectric power, have been damaged or destroyed amid the conflict with Russia. Zelensky has asked Western supporters for more air defense systems to protect the nation’s power infrastructure.

 

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Taki is rarely wrong. A hail mary pass like the uke advance usually last two weeks or a bit longer so from Wednesday, expect this to fade from the news and bingo, we are in September and the winter is in sight. How these Ukes are expected to get food and ammo is anybodies guess, they are doomed.
 

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Ukraine has lost two thirds of US-supplied tanks – media​

The latest Abrams M1 tank has been destroyed by Russian forces in the country’s Kursk Region, Military Watch Magazine has reported
Ukraine has lost two thirds of US-supplied tanks – media

FILE PHOTO: A damaged US-made Abrams M1 tank on display in Moscow. © Getty Images / Sefa Karacan


Ukraine has lost two thirds of its US-supplied Abrams M1 main battle tanks in the space of only half a year, Military Watch Magazine has reported.
The outlet said in an article on Thursday that, according to its estimates, “close to 20” out of 31 tanks provided to Kiev by Washington have already been destroyed by Russian forces.
The latest Abrams was blown up in Russia’s Kursk Region, Military Watch Magazine said, based on videos uploaded by Russian Telegram channels. It appears to be the first American tank lost by Ukraine during its ongoing incursion into internationally recognized Russian territory, it added.

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The M1 in question had “a significantly improved” explosive reactive armor, as Ukraine took steps to increase the protection of the US-made tanks, “particularly after they took heavy losses in their first engagements with Russian forces in February-April 2024,” the report read. However, the Abrams still could not withstand a projectile from a handheld anti-tank missile system, likely a Kornet, with which it had reportedly been hit, it stressed.
Military Watch reminded subscribers that Ukrainian troops operating the M1s had previously complained to Western media about “technical issues, including vulnerability of electronic components to condensation, as well as their vulnerability to Russian fire.”
The outlet described the Abrams, the German Leopard 2, the British Challenger 2 and the Soviet era T-80 tanks as “the scarcest tank classes in Ukrainian service.”

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But it also pointed out that, while Kiev expects a replacement for its destroyed Leopards from the EU nations, “there have been few indications that the US could make further deliveries of Abrams tanks.”
Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Saturday that, since the start of its incursion into Kursk Region on August 6, Ukraine has already lost more than 5,550 troops and hundreds of units of military equipment, including 71 tanks.
 

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Canada now actively sheltering and harboring documented Waffen SS Nazis.
Sick.

Russia vows to keep pushing for Nazi veteran’s extradition​

Ottawa is well aware of Yaroslav Hunka’s “dark past” but still refuses to hand him over, Russia’s ambassador has said
Russia vows to keep pushing for Nazi veteran’s extradition

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Moscow will continue its efforts to force Canada to hand over 99-year-old Nazi SS veteran Yaroslav Hunka to answer for his alleged crimes, the Russian ambassador in Ottawa Oleg Stepanov has said.
Hunka, who publicly admitted volunteering to join the Waffen-SS Galicia Division during the Second World War, made headlines last September after he was honored with a standing ovation as a guest in the Parliament of Canada during a visit there by Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky. Hunka’s unit took part in brutal anti-guerrilla operations across Poland and Soviet Ukraine in 1993-1944, its members accused of massacres and other atrocities against Polish, Jewish and Russian civilians.
In late 2023, Russia asked Canada to extradite the then 98-year-old Ukrainian-Canadian on accusations of genocide over his suspected involvement in the murder of at least 500 Soviet citizens, but Ottawa rejected the request, citing a lack of a relevant treaty between the two countries.
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On Thursday, the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office announced that it was able to put Hunka’s name on the database of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol). The search for the Nazi veteran continues, the agency said, adding that it would demand his extradition if his whereabouts are established on the territory of other foreign states.
The government of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being “disingenuous” when it says that Hunka is “clean,” Ambassador Stepanov told RIA-Novosti on Saturday.
The practice in the country is that anyone who claims to have fled Communism and who hasn’t committed any crimes on Canadian territory, is considered a good citizen, the envoy explained. “They turn a blind eye to what they did before they arrived here, as if it never happened,” he added.
“But the truth cannot be hidden… The authorities [in Ottawa] are well aware of [Hunka’s] dark past, and of the shameful biographies of thousands more of [Adolf] Hitler’s collaborators who found refuge in Canada after 1945,” Stepanov stressed.
 

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One would do well to find a journalist from any of those countries, propagandists and political activists yes....journalists, no.

 

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Kyiv is not allowed by its terrorist handlers have talks with Russia.(y)

 

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Ukraine’s gambit is the result of prolonged frustration among the Ukrainian high command that they have been barred from prosecuting the war à outrance. President Volodymyr Zelensky has publicly expressed his dismay with the constraints imposed by the Biden administration, claiming that “our partners are afraid of Russia losing the war.” As Vladislav Davidzon has reported, Ukraine’s high command has recognised that occasionally it is better to ask for forgiveness than for permission. As a senior member of Zelensky’s inner circle put it: “The lesson here is that you should just behave in the way that the Americans do themselves. You should do what the Americans themselves do. Not what they tell you to do.”

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Well sure, NATO can take the lead in an all out conventional war with Russia T any time. They know the risks of doing that. NATO had operatives in the Kursk Invasion and it will be interesting to see how the West will handle the body bags and funerals as the Russian army kills everyone of them in a trap.
 

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Well sure, NATO can take the lead in an all out conventional war with Russia T any time. They know the risks of doing that. NATO had operatives in the Kursk Invasion and it will be interesting to see how the West will handle the body bags and funerals as the Russian army kills everyone of them in a trap.
The dogs on the street know NATO, under the instruction of terrorists in Washington, is running the proxy war against Russia and have been for years.
Ukraine doesn't arm itself and it hasn't got the brain or manpower to run a war itself.
It's a failed state now, owned by Wall Street and governed by Washington.
 
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