Sky today saying both sides ramping up forces for a massive set-to in the spring.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View PostNot a surprise, Putin will want a massive show of force likely called Operation Pawn Sacrifice for no other reason than to try and look like he's not a complete tool when the anniversary hits. Once the date passes they'll crumble like a pack of cards again.
God I hope Ukraine ****s them up.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/world/li...08b08d63d54081
The head of the Wagner Merc group has said the war may well run for another 2-3 years
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Russian forces are using balloons with radar reflectors to bait Ukranian air defences into wasting ammo.
And the US might soon transfer weapons seized before those would arrive in Iran from Yemen: these includes around 5000 assault rifles, around 1.6 million rounds for small arms, few AT missiles (quantity undiscosed), and some 7000 proximity fuzes. There's also a number of suicide drones, the same drones that Iran supplied to Russia.
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Zelenskiy says some points in Chinese statement for peace ‘understandable’ while Kremlin adds Beijing’s involvement appreciated
On the first anniversary of the Ukraine War, Zelensky says that the second year will be the year of their victory
Ben Wallace rules out sending British Typhoon jets to Ukraine in short term | Ukraine | The Guardian
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Today I'm seeing pages and pages and pages and literally dozens of pages of tweets, all saying the same thing - that Russia went to war in Ukraine because Ukraine was shelling the Russians first, like as far back as before the Russians occupied Crimea 2014. Most, also, in various ways, claim two things - (1) that there were loads of sources for this easily findable before, but Google has wiped them since and (2) that the entire war is about "western oligarchs" who seek control of Ukraine's resources.
Like, every mention of the war, I'm seeing dozens of these, all on-brand, all on-message.
I think it's gotten to the point where, in a war situation with propaganda going on both sides, it's proof that you can't use social media as news.
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