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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilian View Post
    In another act of genocide, Russia has announced that if Ukrainians in occupied territorities will not accept Russian citizenship, they will be forcefully moved out of the country.
    Man, there hasnt been a Russification since the USSR. Wasnt it even Pootie who made that, frankly great, USSR quote about whoever wants it back doesnt have a brain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunseeker View Post
    Man, there hasnt been a Russification since the USSR. Wasnt it even Pootie who made that, frankly great, USSR quote about whoever wants it back doesnt have a brain?
    And yet, he was always pining to recreate the USSR since it fell in the 80s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gondrin View Post
    And yet, he was always pining to recreate the USSR since it fell in the 80s.
    90s, not 80s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhaelixWW View Post
    90s, not 80s.
    Well, I am adding in the fall of the Berlin Wall as being the start of the end of the USSR which happened in the late 80s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gondrin View Post
    Well, I am adding in the fall of the Berlin Wall as being the start of the end of the USSR which happened in the late 80s.
    Bruh...

    November 9, 1989 is reaaaaaaaaaaaally stretching it to include the whole decade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhaelixWW View Post
    Bruh...

    November 9, 1989 is reaaaaaaaaaaaally stretching it to include the whole decade.
    It is still technically in the 80s. Technically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gondrin View Post
    It is still technically in the 80s. Technically.
    "Technically in the 80s" was the start of the prequel to the fall of the USSR. I appreciate the efforts to avoid just saying "I was wrong", but c'mon now. Your statement was the USSR "fell in the 80s".

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    Slightly large explosion at the Engels air force base, where russia bases heavy bombers. Reportedly it was storage for guided bombs and missiles that got hit. The shockwave from the blast damaged buildings more than 5km from the base - hopefully a few aircraft were around when it went up as they wouldn't take too kindly to a shockwave that big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    Slightly large explosion at the Engels air force base, where russia bases heavy bombers. Reportedly it was storage for guided bombs and missiles that got hit. The shockwave from the blast damaged buildings more than 5km from the base - hopefully a few aircraft were around when it went up as they wouldn't take too kindly to a shockwave that big.
    Glorious Russian aircraft intercepted the shockwave and prevented damage to the airfield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabriel View Post
    Glorious Russian aircraft intercepted the shockwave and prevented damage to the airfield.
    8/10.

    You forgot to blame it on falling debris from shot-down drones, rather than successful drone strikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhaelixWW View Post
    8/10.

    You forgot to blame it on falling debris from shot-down drones, rather than successful drone strikes.
    Shit. You're right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gondrin View Post
    And yet, he was always pining to recreate the USSR since it fell in the 80s.
    Putin was stationed in one of the East German cities, Dresden or Leipzig, when the Berlin Wall fell. Allegedly he stared down a mob intent on torching the Russian compound there - but whether his heroics are fabricated or not, there being a mob in the first place, even if just shouting angrily, must have had quite an impact. After all, in his native Soviet Union he cannot have experienced any form of open dissent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flarelaine View Post
    Putin was stationed in one of the East German cities, Dresden or Leipzig, when the Berlin Wall fell. Allegedly he stared down a mob intent on torching the Russian compound there - but whether his heroics are fabricated or not, there being a mob in the first place, even if just shouting angrily, must have had quite an impact. After all, in his native Soviet Union he cannot have experienced any form of open dissent.
    It was Dresden, and iirc he was stationed there already in 1986 around the time Chornobyl did boom, he was right in the path of the radioactivity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flarelaine View Post
    even if just shouting angrily
    Most likely. Coz he's fucking mad

    In direct contrast to: Oleg Gordievsky who died today. A rational human who saw a better alternative to Soviet arrogance & paranoia. And lived his last days in a safe house in the UK, thirty years after perestroika, his death sentence unrepealed.

    So bored with Russian exceptionalism now.

    C'mon Vatnicks - threaten nuclear war more

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    And EU drops the ball, again after again. The planned 40 billion euro military aid package prepared by Kaja Kallas, which was meant to assure Ukraine that they will get necessary aid despite US vassalization by Putin has died on its launch tracks after resistance from southern EU countries + France.

    God damnit I despise European spinelessness.
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    Source please?
    I see nothing on this. 40b is huge, doubt that would get through anywhere as is.
    So this is how liberty dies, with thunderous applause.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alach View Post
    Source please?
    I see nothing on this. 40b is huge, doubt that would get through anywhere as is.
    here and here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    Slightly large explosion at the Engels air force base, where russia bases heavy bombers. Reportedly it was storage for guided bombs and missiles that got hit. The shockwave from the blast damaged buildings more than 5km from the base - hopefully a few aircraft were around when it went up as they wouldn't take too kindly to a shockwave that big.
    Satellite photos are out.

    Before:




    After:

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    some things appear to have gone through rapid unplanned disassembly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edge- View Post
    some things appear to have gone through rapid unplanned disassembly
    Oh, it was definitely planned.
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