CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from Ukraine, where the Wagner Group may pull out of the key city Bakhmut due to a lack of ammo. CNN's Wolf Blitzer discusses with
Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's Ambassador to the United States. #CNN #News
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from Ukraine, where the Wagner Group may pull out of the key city Bakhmut due to a lack of ammo. CNN's Wolf Blitzer discusses with
Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's Ambassador to the United States. #CNN #News
The only man in Russia that can talk the way he does with out going to prison
Because he’s in Bakmut which is a lot safer than Russia right now for him.
Randy Moore ….. note… he is staying away from tall buildings and windows. Maybe he can get asylum in Sudan with his whole team.
A face like that standing in front of warm corpses, yelling – like watching a B horror movie.
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He looks like a cartoon villain
Mr. Magoo?
He and his troops are mercenary. Soooo
This is putler’s face behind closed doors. Ruzzia’s face. I hope this guy is their next president.
@tinamour Too many potatoes, too much vodka.
The only thing left to be said is “i don’t take orders from that corporal.”. The similarities is uncanny.
Right down to his claim of taking all of Bakhmut except 2.5 square kilometers of it. It reminds me of Hitler claiming to have taken 95% of Stalingrad just a few months before the Soviets completely annihilated nearly the entire German 6th Army
Actually Stalin said something similar. โ Iโm not going to trade a Marshal for a lieutenant.โ The lieutenant being Stalins first son who was captured by the Nazis was put up for a prisoner trade and then Stalin said that sentence. He later died tied up in a barb wire fence trying to escape the Nazis. These guys could care less if their own children are dying.
@TommyUdo If you want to come and check it out. Only no one will be responsible for your safety.
โ@Jermo7899 that’s a strong leader would you want your leader to trade his son for you and your whole family or he be fair and be willing to let any and everyone die for the greater good
My boy hit the mystery box ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
Do yโall think this is legit the only man that can stand up to putin and isnโt scared?
@Maxmartin
You leaned this from CNN also?
You so wise.
My vote is he’s acting, just like Zelensky. They both work for Putin.
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Mf was pissed
Absolutely. Like they said “most of it is unable to be broadcast”. He uses many many swear words and slurs.
@Nick K dude I didnโt even hear them say that Ty
@Nick K The actual one had a lot of swear words. If cnn published it, they would be out of yt
@Prbkkb telegraph has it im pretty sure
@Priya Mecย yes I know, that’s exactly what I was saying… I’ve seen it with the full translation.
The idea that the attack on the kremlin was “masterminded” by a prominent entity is hilarious to me. That was essentially an rc helicopter with a firecracker tied to it.
@Definitive you could be right could be a firework I’ve never seen a mortar a golf ball bomb or even a quarter stick of dynamite resemble that kind of fireball that looks more like a fireball from a liquid propellant…
@Random Chatter I’m just a dumb hillbilly never been to school but I understand that it could be sarcasm but a joke?? That would require a component that is missing!!!!!
If the Kremlin is that easy to get at Putins useless
@Random Chatterit wasnโt a good joke no one wants to laugh or agree to lame jokes
If this stuff keeps up the Russian troops are just going to turn on your leader say screw this I’m surprised they haven’t already
Soldiers are supposed to obey, not think.
Hell yeah Ukraine ๐๐๐
Go fight for them bro
Wagner chief deserves an Oscar for his outstanding acting on the battlefield in Ukraine. His acting has no doubt beaten all those movies stars in Hollywood.
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This is all so wild to bear witness to
If true, it’d be something if the Mercenaries were to turn on the regulars.
I forget the name of the analyst, but I believe he predicted that Russian wouldn’t consider any sort of change in tactics until around 500k of their soldiers are dead, and that has been their approach to past conflicts as well.
Shoigu: Sorry bro Mr.President ordered me to hold the ammunition for a while because there’s peace talks with Pope secretly, we can’t extend this invasion to next year maybe.
Prigozhin: Shoigu! ๐คซ๐คฃ
Isnโt that Count Orlok from Nosferatu?
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I am a fan of the Ukrainian Ambassador to the US. Every time I hear her speak, she strikes me as VERY intelligent and extremely competent, plus she seems like a really nice person. I enjoy hearing her opinions, to me and obviously the US and Ukrainian governments trust her. Cheers from Canada
The sheer amount of approving and cheering comments by ordinary Russians under videos about the atrocities committed against civilians and prisoners of war in Ukraine were no less shocking to Ukrainians than the war itself.
We somehow got used to the war, but the realization of who we have been living next to all this time without even knowing it is still terrifying.
Those barbarians called themselves our brothers.
Imagine what they would do to you, who they call their enemies, if you let them.
Not supplying weapons to Ukraine under the pretext of achieving an early peace would be like allowing a violator to violate his victim in order to end the violence as soon as possible.
*You are welcome to spread this message if you agree