2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine (Part 2)

(Incidentally, the hacker stock art-style photo of the “progammer” shows the DeepStateMAP site, which shows current and past front lines.)

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Russian troops have turned to Wikipedia to find instructions on handling weapons and used 1960s-era maps in the country’s invasion of Ukraine

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“so they can buy their teenage daughter a new smartphone”

Phone? Think how happy his daughter will be driving around in her new Lada.

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I fear for that goat’s future, given Russians’ military rations.

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If I was a Russian oligarch I’d make a point of avoiding any building that had more than one floor.

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@ukrainolution@ioc.exchange

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So I guess the explanation Warsaw was asking Kyiv for in the earlier story on this was “C’mon, everyone knows the chief is a dumbass. Why did you send him a grenade launcher?”

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Also, how many oligarchs does Russia have… is Putin going to run out of people to push out windows and have to resort of pushing proles out the window for fun soon?

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At some point a Russian oligarch is bound to survive the fall just because his impact is cushioned by a big pile of dead oligarchs.

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Oligarch reluctant to go against the oligarch state. Big surprise

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