Big bavovna times 2.
This is No. 7 in the last week.
Russian soldiers strike gold.
Don’t let Russian soldiers see this. They’ll clean out that laundromat.
Canada steps up.
And the West is still worried about giving Ukraine long-range missiles.
Iran's provision of around 400 missiles includes many from the Fateh-110 family of short-range ballistic weapons, such as the Zolfaghar, three Iranian sources said. This road-mobile missile is capable of striking targets at a distance of between 300 and 700 km (186 and 435 miles), experts say.
"There will be more shipments," an Iranian official said. "There is no reason to hide it. We are allowed to export weapons to any country that we wish to."
Murz had just written a post asserting that Russia had lost 16,000 soldiers trying to take Avdiivka.
Did he actually kill himself or was he killed? We’ll probably never know.
Presumably, the 44-year-old author of the Telegram channel "They Write to Us from Ioannina" and a serviceman of regiment No. 1487 committed suicide because of bullying. In his Telegram channel with 100,000 followers, he blamed his death on perpetually lying propagandists like Solovyov, Vityazeva and Gasparyan, as well as "obliging bosses' *ss-lickers," generals and other "enemies who have taken over Russia."
Morozov also told how these "enemies" force soldiers to fight almost unarmed, send them into battle with wounds and refuse to rotate the units, of which there is almost nothing left in the fighting.
It is known that this figure of the so-called "Novorossiya" posted about the losses of the Russian army on February 18. He claimed that 16 thousand Russian soldiers died during the assault on Avdiivka. The screenshots of this post went viral on the Ukrainian Telegram segment, and he was accused of betrayal on Solovyov Live, demanding to bring him to justice. The final straw, as Morozov wrote, was the demand of his management to remove the post about Russia's huge losses during the assault on Avdiivka.
Morozov became a political activist and "patriot of the USSR" back in the 2000s. In 2007, he was sentenced to three years in prison for shooting at a United Russia office sign. Back in 2014, he went to fight in Donbas on the side of Russia and stayed there, criticizing the Russian military leadership.There is no official confirmation of Morozov's death, apart from a suicide note posted on his Telegram channel.
The strike on the Russian training center yesterday claimed a colonel.
What’s worse — being sent to the Gulag or becoming cannon fodder?
They’d better be quiet and get used to the shit in the basement or they might end up with a one-way ticket to the front too.
Gosh, what a shame their comfy drone operation was all smashed up.
Since when is money laundering considered a bad thing in Russia?
Good grief.
About time for this. Russia has been getting around sanctions by going through companies in third countries.
Russians really don’t care how many war crimes they confess to.
It’s Happy Hour in Moscow with 3-for-1 Molotov cocktails.
Russian soldiers say it’s news to them that they have captured Krynky. The defense minister had made such a claim yesterday.
“It turns out that our command gives out false information.”
Ya think?
Rest in peace.
A song of remembrance.
Moonwalking in Ukraine.
Uh oh. Surrounded.
It’s a special cat that will let you give it a bath.