The War in the Ukraine

memfisa

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Some preparations in Moscow. Putting Pantsyr on top of high stories building.

I see it as a good measure, I'm sure NATO has many detailed plans on the shelf to unleash a suicide drone attack right in the heart of Russia with lots of juicy highly populated areas, perfect to strike terror into the hearts of those Russians. At least they are prepared for such an attack, instead of sitting there wondering why they didn't when it's already too late and who knows how many innocents are dead due to inaction.
 

Stealthflanker

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I see it as a good measure, I'm sure NATO has many detailed plans on the shelf to unleash a suicide drone attack right in the heart of Russia with lots of juicy highly populated areas, perfect to strike terror into the hearts of those Russians. At least they are prepared for such an attack, instead of sitting there wondering why they didn't when it's already too late and who knows how many innocents are dead due to inaction.

It's always a good measure. Also practiced by US back in WW II and South Korea.

The concern would now be the hazard of close in interception just like what happened with Ukrainian PVO's and reduction of fractricide risk as there might still be a Civilian flight.
 

Atomicfrog

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baykalov

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That's at insane level of craziness...they have to much time on their hands, someone have some geran ?
In fact, it turns out that Hungarian Ukrainians have the same problems as pro-Russian Ukrainians. And their problems began to deepen after the 2014 coup, when Ukrainian nationalism began to take an ugly form.

Two Hungarian documentaries on the subject:

Anti-Hungarian manifestations in Ukraine (SubCarpathia) 2019-2021

Anti-Hungarian Actions in Ukraine (Sub-Carpathia) 2014-2018 [ENG]
 

SolarWarden

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Jee whiz, for the last 11 months of Ukraine is winning, things sure seem horrible all of a sudden lol
Huh? It took Russia nearly 6 months to take a small village north of Bakhmut costing them tens of thousands of troops and numerous tanks and armored vehicles and now the sky is falling for Ukraine? Not even close. Always remember (before the invasion) Russia is the second most powerful land Army in the world and is still having trouble taking a small town near its border.
 

vincent

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