LouderVol
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Womp womp... LOL, the truth always eventually comes out.Somebody in a comment said "false flag". Didn't mean anything to me at the time, but last night I saw something about biden pondering the F-16 issue and the fact that Ukrainians were supposed to be using US supplied equipment only within Ukraine. Makes you wonder if the Russians have captured some US equipment and planted it where the cross border raids have taken place (Belgorod for one) to make it seem like Ukraine is using US equipment to attack or allow others to attack Russia itself as a means to limit more US hardware like F-16s. It seems trivial for Russia to get it's hands on this kind of stuff - either from fighting in Ukraine or from almost any military equipment/arms dealer - we've certainly spread enough of it around the globe. Apparently we left enough stuff in Afghanistan to supply entire armies.
That's what the Russian Defense Ministry (MoD) suggested early Monday in announcing that Ukraine began a "large-scale offensive" in mounting attacks along five sections of the frontlines in the eastern Donbas region. But Russia said it thwarted the major attack and that some 250 Ukrainian troops were killed, which included Ukraine sending six mechanized and two tank battalions to Russian-controlled southern Donetsk.
lol. Man you guys are stretching what the gay nazi death cult includes. Apparently they have run out of those guys and now Russia is so scared of "soccer hooligans" they had to bold it in that article.Womp womp... LOL, the truth always eventually comes out.
US Officials Belatedly Confirm NATO Weapons Used In Attacks On Russia | ZeroHedge
Use of NATO arms for attack in Russia raises doubts about Kyiv’s controls