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Zeleban

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  1. Your words are similar to the words of a man who spent many hours at the corrupt Ukrainian border in the hope of delivering humanitarian aid to suffering Ukrainians, fighting thousands of corrupt Ukrainian officials who are doing their best to prevent him from carrying out his good mission. I see so much pain and suffering in your posts. I'm truly sorry for you
  2. You started your opus especially funny. I despise Polish farmers, but I support them in the fight against Ukraine. That is, you hate Ukrainians even more than Polish farmers, right? It feels like you don’t read my posts. I write about millions of Ukrainians suffering from war and in need of support. But you see me and the rest of the Ukrainians as agro-oligarchs who got rich with EU help and are taking a piece of bread from ordinary Poles. Your passage about Mexicans is also amusing. As I pointed out earlier, Poles are very similar to a certain group of Americans. Yes, and I am very sorry for you and your wife, for all the inconvenience that the dirty Ukrainian refugees and their spoiled children caused you. I can imagine the disgust you have endured all this time. Regarding the drone park and the unblocked sea route from Odessa. I assume you have already heard the latest news from Odessa? The Russians attacked the sea terminal where "agro-oligarchic grain" is loaded. So the situation with maritime logistics is far from normal
  3. That is why today it is possible to close the border with Ukraine and deprive it of other support. If I were a soldier, the first thing I would want for Christmas would not be a big, fat modern pistol, but a bulletproof vest and a CAT tourniquet. The only solution to this problem is the abolition of preferences for grain trade in the EU. One of the main sources of income for the existence of Ukraine. Yes, some of this income may be stolen (it is impossible to fight corruption in one fell swoop, especially in a country that is at war), but a much larger part of these funds allows the Ukrainian economy to stay afloat. That is why the EU gave us these preferences Your arguments are ridiculous. They are strikingly similar to MAGA Republicans (or years of Russian propaganda) saying that aid to Ukraine should be cut off because it is a corrupt country. Nobody forces volunteers to pay bribes on the border with Ukraine. If they want to help, they help, if they don’t want to, they don’t help. The assertion that our journalists are not interested in corruption in Ukraine simply does not stand up to criticism. We have entire YouTube channels that investigate corruption and expose corrupt officials. Thanks to their investigations, many corrupt officials find themselves behind bars. One of these investigators is BIGUS.Moreover, journalists in the West write their articles about corruption in Ukraine based on investigations by Ukrainian journalists. The claim that drones and drone parts are sold on OLX is also nonsense. Thanks to FPV strike statistics, we can all see exactly where these drones are heading. The statement about the “faces” of Ukrainians is especially outrageous. “We must stop helping Ukraine, because Ukrainians have Soviet, not European faces.” You have to recommend this idea to MAGA supporters. I am sure that this statement will gain great popularity among them. By the way, I recommend taking a closer look at the fat and arrogant faces of Polish farmers scattering Ukrainian grain collected from mined fields. Polish logic. It turns out that the Ukrainians themselves blocked the borders and blame the Poles for it So, you have said enough arguments to draw a conclusion. Ukrainians are arrogant, corrupt bastards with Soviet faces, who themselves blocked the border with Poland and blame the Poles for this. It is necessary to immediately close the border with them, ending their support. Help suffering Polish farmers instead. To be honest, I personally don’t care who exactly profited from these supplies. What worries me today is that the soldiers on the front lines have enough resources to contain the plague coming from the east. I think people who help Ukraine in its struggle (and are not looking for reasons to stop supporting) think the same way as me. I hope you understand how many bureaucratic obstacles volunteers will have to overcome in order to transport items purchased with donations along with military cargo? These things are needed at the front today. What cunning and resourceful bastards - they came up with the opportunity to deliver goods bypassing the demands of a gang of random outcasts. What right does this bunch of greedy characters have to check drivers’ documents and inspect cargo at the border? I thought this is what Polish border guards are for? Another brilliant reason to stop supplies to Ukraine. Ukraine is already feeling great. Almost too good. Why does the population of a warring country need food and civilian goods? If everything were as you claim, the EU would have abolished benefits for Ukraine long ago. Oh yes, the cunning Europeans conspired with the greedy Ukrainians to deprive the poor Poles of income. Oh, so the Ukrainians are destroying Poland? Then why don't the Poles join the Russians and save their country from the vile Ukrainians? I see very well how actively the Poles support this social group. At least judging by the post you posted above.
  4. Well, of course not. We need to help destroy a neighboring state (whose combat effectiveness largely depends on the supply of volunteers from abroad) and worsen our situation by establishing common borders with the most aggressive state of our time, which has repeatedly stated its readiness to destroy Poland. I must admit, I did not expect such a massive use of FPV drones (spare parts for manufacturing are supplied, among other things, through Poland). Today our front line is based on the massive use of these drones. Believe me, I and my friends don’t care at all whether the protesters in Poland are carrying Ukrainian or Russian flags. Just give us the opportunity to continue our fight. I must say that Turkey freely trades with Moscow, helps resell stolen Ukrainian grain, and supplies spare parts for Russian weapons. And yet, no one here even thinks of calling the Turks traitors, and all because the Turks never promised us full assistance in our war and never called us brothers. You say that as if Ukraine now has no problems with supplies, and everything that I described above is just little things that I came up with. Let me remind you that the Ukrainian army is critically dependent on the supply of volunteers. Starting from hemostatic tourniquets, radio stations and night vision devices, and ending with drones and cars.
  5. But in the video, a Ukrainian journalist, allegedly on behalf of a Belarusian company, negotiates directly with a Polish company to sell rapeseed. Without any intermediaries. Poor farmers in Poland. I always remember their emaciated, exhausted faces from malnutrition during rocket attacks on Russia. At these moments I feel a little better - it turns out there are people on earth who suffer more than me. But in general, you will agree that the protest of a small number of marginalized people in Poland has expanded significantly. Now they are supported by the majority of the Polish population and even the Polish government. And soon we will see how Ukrainians, taking pity on the plight of Polish farmers, will begin to collect donations for them in order to protect them from starvation. How wrong I was about Ukraine’s allies earlier.
  6. My former classmate shared his photos, it turns out he serves as a crew member of the Marder infantry fighting vehicle and is undergoing training in Germany
  7. You are right and there is plenty of evidence of this on the Internet. For example But seriously, we have repeatedly witnessed the weakness of Russian air defense systems at key points, such as the Air Defense Headquarters in Crimea and the naval base in Sevastopol. Now imagine how difficult it will be for the Russians to block many kilometers of the front from F-16 attacks
  8. https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/02/29/7444412/ https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/02/29/7444429/ Ukrainian journalists conducted an investigation on the border between Poland and Belarus and found that Poland is increasing trade with Belarus (and therefore with Russia). While the border with Ukraine plans to completely close
  9. Episodes of clearing the village of Krasnohorivka (Avdiiv direction) from the Russians The soldiers of the 3rd company of the 1st assault battalion and the 2nd company of the 2nd assault battalion of the 3rd OShBr are working
  10. Russian planes are no longer afraid to fly as close as possible to Ukrainian positions to drop controlled air bombs. It looks like a well-planned operation, with lancets destroying long-range air defenses and planes dropping bombs from high altitude to avoid SHORAD. This tactic is becoming more and more effective. I laugh when people here claim that the F-16 won't make a difference on the battlefield. After all, the F-16 is capable of carrying a wide variety of guided bombs. 50 F-16s is about the same as the Russians have SU34s on the southern sector of the front
  11. FPV shrapnel type with air blast. MON-50 mine tied to FPV
  12. An example of how Russians continue to purchase equipment in the West, circumventing sanctions
  13. The Russian opposition channel Meduza noted the growth rate of money in the accounts of Russians from some regions after the start of the war. The following regions are noted: Tyva, Chechnya, Buryatia, Altai, Dagestan, North Ossetia, Adygea, Mari Earl, Trans-Baikal Territory. Despite the war, Russians are getting richer
  14. I watched a video about the history of corruption and Russia’s use of “useful idiots” in the West. Oh my God. This has been going on for literally centuries. During all this time, this scheme has changed little. Cash handouts, flattery and sycophancy force even the smartest and most educated people in the West to serve the interests of Moscow. Leibniz and Voltaire, Bernard Shaw and Henri Barbusse, Einstein and Romain Roland. And also, of course, a number of human rights and social organizations and communities. All this is painfully reminiscent of the current situation in the West. Unfortunately the video is without translation
  15. This area is a real hell for troops trying to cross to the other side. Absolutely open land, visible for many kilometers, cut by many small swamps and branches of the Dnieper. If troops decide to attack here, they will have to cross not just one riverbed, but several, and this under the gun of enemy ATGMs, helicopters and FPVs.
  16. Russian propagandist Romanov complains that despite Shoigu's statements that Krynki was captured by the Russians, the Ukrainian Armed Forces were able to advance in Krynki to the west towards the Cossack Camps and that there is a TOTAL concealment of information from the high command
  17. This is why I don’t understand why Ukrainians dream so much of joining NATO. We have already received this even without participation in NATO. The countries have gathered, consulted and are helping to the extent they deem necessary. What will change if Ukraine joins NATO?
  18. That's right, that is, NATO's military effectiveness will be based on the unity of NATO member countries. Is it worth reminding that there is no such thing as unity among NATO member countries? We have Turkey, Hungary, Slovakia and Germany whose chancellor "is not obliged to do what France and the UK are doing"
  19. What if, for example, Germany, despite legal norms, still refused to participate in the NATO war (after all, no one wants to be drawn into a third world war)? Is there a mechanism for enforcement to comply with the requirements of these legal norms? After all, we all know that any law must have a mechanism of enforcement. Otherwise, it’s just an ordinary declaration that is not binding.
  20. This is everything we need to know about Western unity
  21. For some reason, only the tactical or strategic reasons for this or that Russian action are always assessed, but the moral and psychological reasons are completely ignored. For example, why does Russia need to seize Avdeevka or Bakhmut. Or why Russia is so persistent in hunting for Western armored vehicles. The capture of Avdeevka had a significant moral and psychological impact on both the Russian or Ukrainian population, and on Western citizens. The Russians received a morale boost from the fact that they were able to take an impregnable fortress that had resisted for 10 years, which indicates an improvement in their army. Ukrainians and Westerners received a decrease in morality, for the same reasons. It's the same with Western military equipment. The demonstration of even a single burning Abrams or leopards helps to reduce the faith of Western people in the invincibility of their military equipment. But most importantly, the voices of those who are against sending Western equipment to Ukraine are sounding louder and more convincing. This is precisely the goal that the Russians are pursuing. To deprive Ukraine of Western support is the main goal of both Avdiivka and the possible capture of Robotino. Pay attention to the number of defeatist articles in the world's media after each such event. It would not be surprising if Russia sponsors such articles, increasing the moral effect of these events and further reducing Western support for Ukraine. You have all discussed a lot here about the influence of this or that type of weapons supplied to Ukraine on the course of hostilities. ANY type of weapons supplied to Ukraine has a significant impact on the war. On the one hand, it shows Ukrainians that they are not alone in their struggle and significantly improves their morale. On the other hand, it shows the Russians that the West is not going to leave Ukraine without help in the face of the aggressor and that the end of the war is still very far away, which means they will have to continue to pay in blood and significant inconvenience for each newly captured senseless piece of land.
  22. Good news. Hero of Ukraine Colonel Sukharevsky has been appointed Deputy Commander-in-Chief for the use of unmanned systems. He is known among the troops on the positive side as the commander of one of the best and most effective brigades - the 59th Motorized Infantry Brigade. All the drone related bloggers claim that this will definitely improve the efficiency of using drones. In the general photo he is on the far left
  23. Offensive? Through what means? Ukraine now receives only about 10% of the aid it received last year. And that help turned out to be insufficient for the offensive. Everyone is well aware of this, especially the generals. Currently, the front line is held only by FPV. And as we see near Avdeevka, as soon as the weather does not allow the effective use of FPV, the Russians manage to break through the front.
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