Too bad it didn't happen.
Yeah keep going to your therapist you weak pathetic loser! How many crying sessions have yall had?
you and Ukraine!
Too bad it didn't happen.
Russian troops near Vuhledar have had enough.
I read that Wagner has lost 30,000 of its 60,000 Mercenaries
We were there at 0615 this morning and all was relatively quiet.
A couple hours after we left it (and Krasnohorivka) became ground zero
Oh no, russia fears Transnistria being invaded! Will they start another 3-5 day operation?
Ukraine can take transnistria in day, and there is nothing russians can do about it, except for another threats to use nuclear bomb. In fact, i think that is what ukraine should do, it will give them another card in eventual peace talks
Also a good way to counter any coup attempts from occurring in Moldova.
Europe going on with its life
Are our Russian friends?
Not that much has changed in everyday life for ordinary people in europe. Some stuff did get a lot more expensive, but not so much, that at least for me, it would affect my daily life.
My relatives said in Poland everyday good have increased atleast x3 upward of 10
Atleast we aren't losing blood.
Last edited by FrostKing; 02-24-2023 at 07:07 AM.
There are 3+ Million Polaks in the West ready to defend
Not counting Europe
Last edited by FrostKing; 02-24-2023 at 07:24 AM.
Haha. We grew up everyone's sad story. Most of our modern history is a battle.
Our parents were bullied. This generation won't do it
https://www.defense.gov/News/Release...e-for-ukraine/Biden Administration Announces Additional Security Assistance for Ukraine
Feb. 24, 2023 |
One year ago today, Russia launched an unprovoked and indefensible full-scale invasion of its peaceful and democratic neighbor Ukraine. One year on, the commitment of the United States, together with some 50 countries who have rallied to rush urgently needed assistance to Ukraine, has only strengthened.
Today, the Department of Defense (DoD) is announcing a new security assistance package to reaffirm the steadfast support of the United States for Ukraine's brave defenders and strengthen Ukraine's air defenses. This package, which totals $2 billion, is being provided under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) as part of our commitment to Ukraine's long-term security.
Specifically, the United States is committing additional Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and counter-UAS and electronic warfare detection equipment, as well as critical ammunition stocks for artillery and precision fires capabilities that will bolster Ukraine's ability to repel Russian aggression.
Capabilities in this security assistance package include:
Additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS);
Additional 155mm artillery rounds;
Munitions for laser-guided rocket systems;
CyberLux K8 UAS;
Switchblade 600 UAS;
Altius-600 UAS;
Jump 20 UAS;
Counter-UAS and electronic warfare detection equipment;
Mine clearing equipment;
Secure communications support equipment;
Funding for training, maintenance, and sustainment.
Unlike Presidential Drawdown, USAI is an authority under which the United States procures capabilities rather than delivering equipment that is drawn down from DoD stocks. This announcement represents the beginning of a contracting process to provide additional capabilities to Ukraine's Armed Forces.
The United States will continue to work with its Allies and partners to provide Ukraine with capabilities to meet its immediate battlefield needs and longer-term security assistance requirements for as long as it takes.
It'll be funny if Ukraine invades a sovereign country because they need ammo
Not sure about it being funny. It'd be weird though.
Not as funny as today being day 365 of a 3-5 day special operation.
Which sovereign country are you talking about? Transnistria is leftover soviet trash that needs to be utilised. After it's been cleared, hand it back to moldova.
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