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Kingsnairaland:See who is claiming they hurt me ![]() Dumbo so you guys do indeed have your little WhatsApp group where you discuss my threads and plan to all jump out once I make a thread ![]() Awwwn my fans ![]() Don't worry I will keep giving you guys work as I create more threads ![]() Meanwhile should I open a thread about these 150 Russia soldiers killed between 29th and 30th? You want to jump on that thread too? ![]()
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KingOfAmebo:Wow you just cannot do without mentioning me can you? ![]() You are so desperate to be noticed as my number 1 fan ![]() Okay I have noticed you. Oya get in line with my other Russian bot fans ![]() Chief of Mugus 20 plus 67 plus 63 is how many? 150 abi? Those 150 Russian soldiers killed between the 29th and 30th are waiting for you where they are ![]()
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Kingsnairaland:RUBBISH!!! You would have made more sense if you had simply posted your usual FAKE NEWS under the OP
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KingOfAmebo:Wow so you are a big fan of my work ![]() You are busy spending 22 hours of your time daily monitoring me on nairaland ![]() You deserve an award from Guinness book of world records ![]() Stupidity is when you are a fan and so fixated on someone you claim posts stupid stuff ![]() Stupid follower
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KingOfAmebo: ![]() See them Russian bots emerging from their WhatsApp group meeting where they agreed to run rampage on my threads out of frustration ![]() I remain y'all worst nightmare ![]() |
OBAGADAFFI:So why threaten if all was going well with them? ![]() I thought the Russian army was perfect. Russian bot drop this argument. Many Russian soldiers are beginning to lose confidence and do not want to fight anymore. Their command knows this which is why they have started asking people in Russia to sign up as contract fighters. It is so bad that they have started trying to recruit even in St. Petersburg of all places ![]()
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OBAGADAFFI:Russian bot. A serving General should never threaten to kill his troops. Anyone who behaves like an idiot would get treated like an idiot. A dead soldier or an AWOL soldier cannot be debriefed. |
Carloslehder:I am a real pain in the butt of you Putin idiats ![]() I haven't even started and you are all wailing ![]() |
OBAGADAFFI:Read the translation again you dolt. He was asked to resign and he agreed to do so. You who know how military contractors work failed to see that part yet you are corraborating the OP here but called it fake news earlier ![]() Brainless Putin bots |
OBAGADAFFI:Says a Muslim who is eternally vexed with the west. ![]() I am not the reason why you were denied a visa to US. Your kaboom brothers should be held accountable |
Carloslehder:Your entire generation are mad people and that DNA of madness has been passed down to you which is why your mother took a bath with the water of madness just before she gave birth to you. The person who cursed your family with madness is long dead which is why your own madness would be passed on to your children born and yet to be born |
Elvictor:VDV Russian Army must now be spreading fake news right? ![]() |
Ishitinyourlife:You are a stupendously brainless idiat |
Horokrox:@Horokrox You're most certainly the SUPERLATIVE description of STUPIDITY, IDIOCY and INSANITY on Nairaland |
RepoMan007:It wouldn't |
Neddstark:Your entire generation would hang themselves with you playing the Russian anthem for them in the background. |
OBAGADAFFI:You use your head. The general pulled a gun on them and they pulled their guns back with one of them pulling the pin off a grenade. The general told them to go and die like dogs simply because they are contract fighters. He wouldn't have said that to regular soldiers. He felt they were getting paid to die so they are expendible. You use your head |
lordprogress:You clearly do not use your head yet you say others do not use their heads. 1. These are CONTRACT FIGHTERS and fight for pay. They do not owe that commander any loyalty. Only money has their loyalty. 2. A fellow contract fighter held a grenade and was ready to die with the General if he shot them. Nothing like treason here if the commander shoots to kill and gets blown up by the grenade of someone he shot. Murder / suicide. I smell a senseless individual behind that your comment |
DoggoneDogg:Jumping around shouting fake news everywhere cannot change the reality ![]() Next time carry a loud speaker or sponsor your comment via Seun ![]() |
Removing Sberbank from the Swift banking network automatically affects 100 million Russians who are on their system. Sberbank is the biggest bank in Russia. |
DoggoneDogg:Your generations are professional fake news peddlers. Attached is the Valery Nikolaevich Solodchuk mentioned in the intercepted call and he is a lieutenant general, and is currently commander of the 36th Combined Arms Army of the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine. This confirms the intercepted call. You can keep wailing blood
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babyfaceafrica:You are actually wrong. Yes Ukrainians can speak Russian and many Russians can also speak Ukrainian but any Russian can still identify a Ukrainian who speaks Russian. And vice versa. They have different ways they pronounce certain words and intonations. No Ukrainain can speak Russian without being detected as Ukrainian same way no Russian can speak Ukrainian without being detected as Russian. Read this article for sake of clarity https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/ukraine-s-language-is-a-vital-weapon-in-our-fight-against-russia/amp |
One more shogsman werey with zero home training who thinks lying on social media can get him some validation ![]()
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shogsman:All this pain and frustrations Sha ![]() See how you are posting rubbish nobody asked you out of desperate frustration to prove how stupid you truly are. Employer isonu. Let me add to your frustration and pain so you can say how you employed Elon Musk as your staff. Ode ![]()
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Hanibbal:I guess VDV Russian Army killed this one since they posted a confirmation abi? ![]() Putin bots and senselessness are joined at the hips |
shogsman:I quite agree with your assessment of yourself. You are spot on. ![]() By the way you need to work on how to properly punctuate your sentences. It shows you never really got the right kind of education. |
leobergy:Says a dead man commenting from the land of frustrated Russian ghosts |
shogsman:How do you live all your life joblessly roaming nairaland looking for any of my threads so you can post your usual nonsensical comments under them? Don't you have parents that an advice you to make your life more useful while living under their roof? Why are you hurt by the comments of Russians under the VDV Russian army wall confirming the death of your comrade? ![]() |
EU leaders have struck a deal to ban most Russian oil imports as they seek to deprive Russia’s president Vladimir Putin of revenues to fund his war in Ukraine. The embargo, which was agreed after weeks of difficult negotiations, will include oil and petroleum products but contains a temporary exemption for oil delivered from Russia by pipeline. This was intended to grant Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic extra time to wean themselves off crude oil supplies from Russia. The agreement signed late on Monday night paved the way for the EU to enact a heavily delayed sixth package of sanctions, which includes measures to hit Russian banks and individuals. The deal followed a stand-off on the oil embargo between the commission and Hungary, which complained Brussels was failing to consider the country’s energy security needs given its reliance on the Russian Druzhba pipeline. Charles Michel, president of the European Council, hailed the deal, writing on Twitter that it would cut “a huge source of financing for [Russia’s] war machine” and would deliver maximum “pressure on Russia to end the war”. The ban will include seaborne oil purchases, which cover about two-thirds of Europe’s imports from Russia. In addition, pledges from Germany and Poland to stop oil imports via the northern part of the Druzhba pipeline are expected to take coverage of the ban to 90 per cent by the end of the year. European governments have not settled on how long the carve-out of Russian oil supplied via pipeline will last, declaring only that it will be “temporary” and that they will return to the matter as soon as possible. Keeping pipelines out of any initial embargo was a crucial demand for Hungary, which had argued that a ban would put its economy at risk because of its dependence on Russian crude. Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister, also secured measures to ensure that Budapest could still obtain Russian oil from other sources if there was an “accident” with Druzhba, which crosses Ukraine. Asked about the length of the temporary carve-out, Ursula von der Leyen, commission president, said it was “very clear” that member states would revert to this topic. Croatia, she said, could expand the capacity of its Adria pipeline, which runs from the Adriatic Sea, to provide supplies of crude to Hungary. She added that it was helpful to offer extra time to Hungary so that the country could “really switch off” Russian oil. The partial ban risks distorting competition in the EU oil market, with refineries connected to pipelines from Russia enjoying a price advantage. The price of Russian oil has fallen sharply as European traders have shunned the country’s seaborne crude. Russian Urals crude is trading at about $93 a barrel, compared with $120 for Brent, the international oil benchmark. While Russian oil delivered via Druzhba may not carry such a big discount, depending on how contracts are structured, Hungarian oil group Mol has said it has enjoyed “skyrocketing” margins for its refineries since March because of the “widening Brent-Ural spread”. The conclusions from the summit said member states would need to ensure the final sanctions package, which will be settled by EU ambassadors in the coming days, provided for a “well-functioning EU Single Market, fair competition, solidarity among Member States and a level playing field”. The measures are expected to include a prohibition on the re-export of Russian crude arriving via pipeline. There will also be a ban on the resale of refined products from Russian crude as part of efforts to minimise market distortions. This will kick in after eight months, although the Czech Republic will receive a longer, 18-month grace period. The west must hold its nerve on Ukraine The sanctions package also includes the ejection of Sberbank from the Swift global payments system as well as restrictions on more state-owned Russian broadcasters and asset freezes and travel bans on individuals. There will also be a ban on the provision of a range of services to Russian companies. Brussels proposed the embargo on buying Russian oil in early May, underlining the EU’s difficulties in finding a way to increase its punishment on Moscow while not damaging parts of the European economy that depend on Russian energy. The EU has already banned Russian coal but has exempted gas from sanctions. Gazprom, the Russian state-owned energy company, has nevertheless cut supplies to Poland, the Netherlands and Bulgaria for refusing to pay for gas in roubles. https://www.ft.com/content/acc55aee-1b63-4f23-b52d-41fe661b0714
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This shows the degrading levels of morale among the Russian contract soldiers especially. Many are increasingly seeing no reason why they should continue with the war |
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