Russia - Ukraine Conflict 2022 (14 Viewers)

Elvin

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they aren't blaming anyone from the west yet, it was dagestan separatists apparently

btw both the cia and the kgb was aware of the threat since a few weeks. russia is weaker, ex soviet enemies might fuck with them :xfingers:
Russia is barely keeping itself together but decides to expand their shithole empire. Wow. Dumbest state ever probably.
 
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Bjerknes

Bjerknes

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    Russia - easy target, buddies with Assad, collapsing government, intelligence service spying on actual Russians like the Wagner dude they killed, bunch of morons obsessed with Ukraine sucking Putin’s donger all day long. Seems like a great target.
     

    s4tch

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    okay, some relief finally: fsb claims that terrorists had ukrainian connections and intended to cross the ukrainian border

    i thought they missed this sitter. only a matter of time before they include the west in the mix, whatever it will mean

    https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-68642036?src_origin=BBCS_BBC

    btw they allegedly arrested 11 people of which 4 were directly involved in the attack. i wonder whether all of them had zelensky on speed dial
     

    radekas

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    doesnt matter which proxy did it. only organization who are capable of staging an attack like this are zionist driven usa.
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    okay, some relief finally: fsb claims that terrorists had ukrainian connections and intended to cross the ukrainian border

    i thought they missed this sitter. only a matter of time before they include the west in the mix, whatever it will mean

    https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-68642036?src_origin=BBCS_BBC

    btw they allegedly arrested 11 people of which 4 were directly involved in the attack. i wonder whether all of them had zelensky on speed dial
    It's funny how they couldn't just put it on Ukrainians so they figured "the attackers wanted to escape to Ukraine and had support there" will be good enough.
     

    X Æ A-12

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    doesnt matter which proxy did it. only organization who are capable of staging an attack like this are zionist driven usa.
    Only the US is capable of staging an armed attack against defenseless civilians then lighting a building on fire?

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    Seems like an odd decision to do something like this for $5,000 no? Assuming you were always had a 99% chance of being killed or captured and spending the rest of your life in Russian Gulag. Odd he's claiming it was driven by a small amount of money and not ideologically driven.

     
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    Post Ironic

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    Only the US is capable of staging an armed attack against defenseless civilians then lighting a building on fire?

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    Seems like an odd decision to do something like this for $5,000 no? Assuming you were always had a 99% chance of being killed or captured and spending the rest of your life in Russian Gulag. Odd he's claiming it was driven by a small amount of money and not ideologically driven.

    Average Russkie is so poor that they likely believe $5000 US is a great fortune and would motivate man to make such an attack.

    Meanwhile in reality: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/03/moscow-concert-attack-isis/677872/

    and: https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/03/23/7447817/index.amp

    ISIS releasing photos of the 4 attackers and claiming responsibility. But sure it was Ukraine and the CIA (and zionists according to Turk). That totally explains why US has been trying to warn Russia for the past couple weeks that ISIS-K was planning an attack. Putin called these warnings attempts to destabilize Russian society. :lol3:
     
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