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    May 28, 2024, 07:59:45 AM
    Last edit: May 28, 2024, 08:18:51 AM by paxmao
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    https://belsat.eu/en/news/14-05-2023-the-children-of-the-russian-elite-are-hiding-out-in-the-west

    https://edition.cnn.com/2022/04/12/us/kremlin-kids-in-the-west-invs/index.html

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    Kremlin-connected children grew up in the very countries whose societies their parents claim to reject

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    Theirs is a world of private jets, posh Parisian apartments, Austrian ski vacations and schooling at elite universities in London and New York.

    Their parents own prime real estate on the most exclusive avenues of Europe’s capitals. Their social media profiles are filled with designer dresses and red-carpet events. One young woman posted photos of her 22nd birthday, poolside at the Adriatic Sea villa of one of Putin’s oligarchs.

    Meet the kids of the Kremlin.

    @Branko, one would think that one like you should be able to tell a fascist when he sees one.

    To the recent events that actually make a difference:

    Another Early Warning Radar(over the horizon radar) has been hit with drones by Ukraine. I shall say it again, this is a network of (not that many) radars that Ruzzia has to detect ballistic missiles - all types of ballistic missiles, even those ballistic missiles you may be thinking of.


    There is confirmation of the strike on Luhansk airport. It seems that the targets were helicopters, that need to be close to the front to be effective, but can no longer be close to the front if they want to keep "being".

    https://www.reuters.com/world/russias-ria-news-agency-reports-blasts-russian-held-luhansk-2024-05-27/

    My guess, first the air defence first, the aircraft second, but there is an aircraft repair facility too.

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    "A fire has broken out as a result of the attack," Pasechnik said, noting that information on casualties was being clarified.
    Russia's Tass news agency, quoting emergency services, cited injuries.
    Ukrainian media and war bloggers posted a picture of what they described as a large fire in the city.
    A second strike hit the city at midnight, a Russian Foreign Ministry official said, apparently in the same general area.

    On the "internal front"...

    The national Anthem of Ukraine being played in a loop before a Ruzzian embassy:

    https://x.com/i/status/1629049583216066560

    An Ukrainian flag is painted before the Ruzzian embassy in London.

    https://x.com/i/status/1628729298864558080



    Are you really comparing WW2 to this? Sure I'll follow your logic.
    Do you know why the West cheered every dead Russian? Because Russians were the aggressors along with Germans, they just happen to have a disagreement somewhere allowing the way.

    In WW2 Germans and Russians were like 2 wolves sharing one prey, be it a deer, and one thought he's the stronger one and can have all the meat, so he jumped the other one while it was eating and you're surprised that the other animals came to watch and give themselves high fives while the wolves bled?

    I'm an Eastern European and from my perspective the bigger the Russian losses the better. I won't shed a tear for your soldiers. They go to war for money and it's their choice to kill Ukrainians. The more of these murderers and invaders die out there, the less we'll have to deal with when the time comes.

    The west in my view is not about "cheering" anything, it is about seeking durable peace and preferably one that can be economically sustainable in the long term.

    @Branko probably believes that giving updates on loses and attacks is "cheering", he is probably not used to see both sides of the story.
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