Russian War Crimes (Part 1)

The other day, a girl with a white panel (nothing written on it) was taken away by the cops too. They have a lot of work on their hands these days.

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Russia has probably donated more equipment to Ukraine than NATO at this point. :rofl:

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Yeah, that’s super-heavy-metal porn. :grin:

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Many commanders. Number astonishingly high:

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Thankfully we’ve learned a lot since then, which is why a lot of things are much less bureaucratic, for example access to the job market, healthcare and school for the children possible immediately etc.

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We’ll see. Berlin is in the midst of a severe housing crisis anyway, and it’s hard to imagine where any refugees are going to live.

I wish we’d just left HMS Defender there

It wouldn’t have done anything really.

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You’re probably right. I wonder though if we could have blockaded entry to Ukrainian waters?

Also, looking at this map is there a narrow international maritime route into the Sea of Azov anymore?

About that landing. Ships are outside Odessa, unclear at this moment in time if they have orders to land. But landing ships are there now.

How about this. “HMS Defender to Russian coastguard, we don’t appreciate your threats so, Go Fuck Yourselves”. Over and out.

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Russia blockades it and they can launch ships not only from Sevastopol but Rostov an-Don to the right on that map. Area also incredibly saturated with anti-ship missiles. About the only thing going well for Russia is their naval blockade.

I don’t see HMS Defender or anything smaller than a large NATO flotilla with submarines shadowing them, able to do anything. And even, then only as functional tripwire. It may have worked though, I don’t know.

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as I said earlier…3billion is a drop in the bucket. this war is going to set Ukraine back to the time when my grandfather was born there in the late 20’s

Many arrive in Berlin first, but the vast majority should only stay temporarily. In the meantime, a central “distribution center” has been set up here in Hannover Messe, using several exhibition halls and the exhibition station as a collection and distribution point.
I’m also curious how this will be fairly distributed and coordinated. There are now 160,000 here and there are more every day.

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