1. #29961
    Here's a pretty outlandish story trending:

    Russia reportedly makes its own female soldiers "sex slaves"; these soldiers are supposedly forced to commit sexual favors to men or face consequences. It has recently come out that Russia has allegedly committed crimes not just against Ukrainians but also against the soldiers in its own army, particularly women.

    Female Russian combat medics serving on the front lines in Ukraine are reportedly being used as "field wives," according to Radio Free Europe. This is to say, they are being used as sex slaves by other Russian combat soldiers.

    In an interview with Radio Free Europe, one such woman revealed that Russian officers force women to perform sexual acts with them and rape them repeatedly. Those who manage to refuse face abuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnysensible View Post
    Pro-Kremlin blogger Vladlen Tatarsky in the Kremlin Grand Hall adds his commentary after Putin's speech:

    "We'll conquer everyone, we'll kill everyone, we'll loot whoever we need to, and everything will be just as we like it."

    https://twitter.com/francis_scarr/st...58995276656641

    A source tells Russian state news agency RIA Novosti that military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky (real name Maxim Fomin) has been killed by a blast in a cafe in St Petersburg where he was giving a talk

    womp womp
    How terribly inconsiderate and messy of him.

    Quote Originally Posted by YUPPIE View Post
    Here's a pretty outlandish story trending:

    Russia reportedly makes its own female soldiers "sex slaves"; these soldiers are supposedly forced to commit sexual favors to men or face consequences. It has recently come out that Russia has allegedly committed crimes not just against Ukrainians but also against the soldiers in its own army, particularly women.

    Female Russian combat medics serving on the front lines in Ukraine are reportedly being used as "field wives," according to Radio Free Europe. This is to say, they are being used as sex slaves by other Russian combat soldiers.

    In an interview with Radio Free Europe, one such woman revealed that Russian officers force women to perform sexual acts with them and rape them repeatedly. Those who manage to refuse face abuse.
    russia being russia, I mean yes it's terrible but are you really surprised?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnysensible View Post
    Pro-Kremlin blogger Vladlen Tatarsky in the Kremlin Grand Hall adds his commentary after Putin's speech:

    "We'll conquer everyone, we'll kill everyone, we'll loot whoever we need to, and everything will be just as we like it."

    https://twitter.com/francis_scarr/st...58995276656641

    A source tells Russian state news agency RIA Novosti that military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky (real name Maxim Fomin) has been killed by a blast in a cafe in St Petersburg where he was giving a talk

    womp womp
    Thoughts and prayers.

  4. #29964
    Quote Originally Posted by Iphie View Post
    are you really surprised?
    I mean that's some literal barbarian shit, right there. So yeah.

  5. #29965
    Quote Originally Posted by YUPPIE View Post
    I mean that's some literal barbarian shit, right there. So yeah.
    My sweet summer child.

  6. #29966
    Quote Originally Posted by jonnysensible View Post
    A source tells Russian state news agency RIA Novosti that military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky (real name Maxim Fomin) has been killed by a blast in a cafe in St Petersburg where he was giving a talk
    A dead right wing Russian nationalist. Such a shame.

    I do have a good laugh when Brits are accused of imperialist tendencies

    Kind of pales into insignificance at the moment

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    Next up, please:

    Margarita Simonyan, Tina Kandelaki & Anton Krasovsky

    Krasovsky in particular:

    "there should not be any Ukrainians at all"

    "Ukrainian children should have been thrown into river to make them drown there or been burned alive in their cottages"

    etc.

    Moar dead Russian nationalists please.

    Or is that bit too strong for MMO-Champ? Civility is, of course, the most important virtue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeGin v3 View Post

    Next up, please:

    Margarita Simonyan, Tina Kandelaki & Anton Krasovsky

    Krasovsky in particular:

    "there should not be any Ukrainians at all"

    "Ukrainian children should have been thrown into river to make them drown there or been burned alive in their cottages"

    etc.

    Moar dead Russian nationalists please.

    Or is that bit too strong for MMO-Champ? Civility is, of course, the most important virtue.
    Oh no don't worry these individuals have been discussed already.

  8. #29968
    Quote Originally Posted by Iphie View Post
    Oh no don't worry these individuals have been discussed already.
    Great, so I'm not going to incur an infraction. Good to know.

  9. #29969
    Quote Originally Posted by jonnysensible View Post
    Pro-Kremlin blogger Vladlen Tatarsky in the Kremlin Grand Hall adds his commentary after Putin's speech:

    "We'll conquer everyone, we'll kill everyone, we'll loot whoever we need to, and everything will be just as we like it."

    https://twitter.com/francis_scarr/st...58995276656641

    A source tells Russian state news agency RIA Novosti that military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky (real name Maxim Fomin) has been killed by a blast in a cafe in St Petersburg where he was giving a talk

    womp womp
    And once more muscovy police make an arrest even before the body is cold. Surprisingly they didn't try to blame it on Ukraine, but blamed a 26 year old anti-war feminist. Press X to doubt. Its amazing how fast they can move to make an arrest but still can't prevent this kind of attacks.

    The bomb was reportedly hidden in a figurine or bust given to him - and there is video of a person handing it over. Guess what? It wasn't a female handing it over. Hrm. And the cafe was previously owned by none other than the Prig himself. Double hrm.

    This has political infighting written all over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    And once more muscovy police make an arrest even before the body is cold. Surprisingly they didn't try to blame it on Ukraine, but blamed a 26 year old anti-war feminist. Press X to doubt. Its amazing how fast they can move to make an arrest but still can't prevent this kind of attacks.

    The bomb was reportedly hidden in a figurine or bust given to him - and there is video of a person handing it over. Guess what? It wasn't a female handing it over. Hrm. And the cafe was previously owned by none other than the Prig himself. Double hrm.

    This has political infighting written all over it.
    Agreed, i wonder who it is aimed at though, Prig or putin? I can make the case for either, it happened at Prig's venue but you can equally claim that this makes putin look weak as he and his security services can't protect russians in their homelands.

    Edit: Ok I came across some more information and this looks clearly aimed at Prig, if this is true of course:

    The real name of the deceased military correspondent is Maxim Fomin.

    -He was born in Makiivka near Donetsk. 3 years before Maidan revolution, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison for an armed bank robbery. He didn’t serve his term in full: Evgeny Prigozhin, the chief of Wagner, recruited Fomin to become a “Freedom fighter” in 2014.

    -Vladlen Tatarsky fought on the side of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic since 2014, and then moved to Moscow, doing video streams and writing books.

    -In 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, he again went to Donbas as a military correspondent.

    -Half a million people subscribed to his Telegram channel.

    -On March 28, Tatarsky wrote that he was at the front lines of besieged Bakhmut, accompanied by none other than Evgeny Prigozhin.


    More edit:

    -Prigozhin himself was rumored to be attending the event: a “creative evening” devoted specifically to Vladlen Tatarsky, “There is such profession – military correspondent” on 2 April 2023.
    Last edited by Iphie; 2023-04-03 at 03:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iphie View Post
    Agreed, i wonder who it is aimed at though, Prig or putin? I can make the case for either, it happened at Prig's venue but you can equally claim that this makes putin look weak as he and his security services can't protect russians in their homelands.
    if its infighting its wagner vs the fsb/mod

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    I see the mafia state that is Russia continues to function as expected: Lots of infighting and assassinations.
    "Life is one long series of problems to solve. The more you solve, the better a man you become.... Tribulations spawn in life and over and over again we must stand our ground and face them."

  13. #29973
    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    And once more muscovy police make an arrest even before the body is cold. Surprisingly they didn't try to blame it on Ukraine, but blamed a 26 year old anti-war feminist. Press X to doubt. Its amazing how fast they can move to make an arrest but still can't prevent this kind of attacks.

    The bomb was reportedly hidden in a figurine or bust given to him - and there is video of a person handing it over. Guess what? It wasn't a female handing it over. Hrm. And the cafe was previously owned by none other than the Prig himself. Double hrm.

    This has political infighting written all over it.
    I wouldn't be surprised if the guy was siding with Prig, it was his (or used to be) restaurant and recently the blogger has been a bit too critical of how Russia has been performing in the war. Who knows this month might end with an actual Russian civil war if Prig is pushed enough to fight back. (Very low chance but eh could happen)

  14. #29974
    Quote Originally Posted by Kallisto View Post
    I wouldn't be surprised if the guy was siding with Prig, it was his (or used to be) restaurant and recently the blogger has been a bit too critical of how Russia has been performing in the war. Who knows this month might end with an actual Russian civil war if Prig is pushed enough to fight back. (Very low chance but eh could happen)
    Be kind of hard given the mod controls the supply of weapons and ammo to Prig. There would have to be a schism in the mod for any infighting to happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    Be kind of hard given the mod controls the supply of weapons and ammo to Prig. There would have to be a schism in the mod for any infighting to happen.
    Rumour has it Gerasimov is on the chopping block, so who knows. Also smuggling exists.

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    muscovy is now blaming Ukraine for the cafe bombing. Surprised it took them that long.

  17. #29977
    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    Assuming this isn't an April fools joke, 3000 horses are being supplied to the russian army to help with their logistics problems.

    https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/...932754438?s=20

    Got to feel sorry for those horses - they'll be overworked, poorly fed and then eaten when they die from mistreatment.
    It's Tuva. Tuva is the corner of Mongolia that Russia bit off and then neglected to develop (they don't even have railroads); it's the rural backwater of Siberia, which itself is the rural backwater of Russia.

    Also, Tuva's most visible contribution to the war so far has been Sergei Shoigu. I can understand that they would rather be remembered for horses.

  18. #29978
    the idea of Russians charging into battle mounted on horses in 2023 is surreal. It's like they aren't really part of the civilized world and more like barbarian conquerors lost in another timeline.

  19. #29979
    Quote Originally Posted by YUPPIE View Post
    the idea of Russians charging into battle mounted on horses in 2023 is surreal. It's like they aren't really part of the civilized world and more like barbarian conquerors lost in another timeline.
    it will help them die faster which is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YUPPIE View Post
    the idea of Russians charging into battle mounted on horses in 2023 is surreal. It's like they aren't really part of the civilized world and more like barbarian conquerors lost in another timeline.
    You keep being surprised by all these things you've been told for like a year+

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