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Yeah, he was talking about it on his FB page.
The nationalist monkeys that are jumping on the back seats of Rada there, and interrupting his speech always hated him, because Tzarev was from "pro-Russia" party, because being a businessmen he was always aware of the importance of economy ties between South-East and Russia and he was the one talking about possibility of federalization of Ukraine, understanding the complexity of the economic issue.
The nazis almost killed him one day in Kiev's TV studio, where he was invited to talk, if you remember...
Yes Erasure, I remember. He fled to Russia after that, or another incident.
Fight in Churnukhin. At 6:25 two NAF soldiers are loading a grenade thrower and it misfires taking one guy out. He should not have been in front of the weapon. A sign of lack of experience/training.
I wonder if what hit in Kramatorsk wasn't a Smerch attack. The HE warheads for that system can hit targets as far away as 90km. The southern suburbs of Donetsk are only 81km from the airbase, Gorlivka is even closer. The strike was spread out pretty good so that tells me it was most likely a long range strike. They knew right where to hit too, the aircraft parking area.
It's said artillery is the king of the battlefield and Russians are the king of artillery.
The tail part, which I showed identical for rockets "Smerch" and "Tornado". In service with Russia are Tornado, they are much more powerful and more accurate. But Ukraine have not them. Of course Poroshenko says that it was Tornado And didn't say that Ukrainian army have Smerch. Range of Smerch as the same depends on the missiles. Rockets represented in Ukraine have a range of 70 km, which is, of course, and covers part of the DNR, but DNR says that they do not have Smerch, but only a "Uragane". Uragane have range of 35 km, which is not enough to fire in Kramatorsk. Distance from the nearest front near Gorlovka about 45 km (it is if DNR plases artillery at the first front line).
Moreover, tail unit can be seen that the ground rocket entered the corner close to 70 degrees, and it was therefore a distance closer than the maximum (the maximum angle at 45 degrees). Also on a smaller range of fire indicates a smaller expansion shells. When the Ukrainian army bombed Kramators'k from a long distance in start of the war, victims among the population was more than a hundred.
DNR just officially announced that to this relationship does not have a fire, shelling of nowhere is not confirmed.
Thats because I say I didn't understand what happened there.
What does everyone think the junta in Kiev is going to get for this? Money, pride?
They already have it. Citizenship in Western countries, Germany, Britain, the United States and numerous accounts in a Foreign banks, which continue to be replenished by the fact that output from the Ukraine.
They already have it. Citizenship in Western countries, Germany, Britain, the United States and numerous accounts in a Foreign banks, which continue to be replenished by the fact that output from the Ukraine.
Yup, all that and more. I've always tried to get answers from the likes of Ariete, movingtrustates, the dentist and others about why they're frothing at the mouth and tearing their hair out at the mere mention of Putin but when it comes to finding the people whom for the last 25 years have been stealing Ukraine blind there appears to be no interest in going after.
We know where they live, Switzerland, London, NYC, Washington DC. What's so hard about getting this trash and taking their ill gotten goods?
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