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Who Dey take this mumu serious, na only western mor0ns
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Opolopoopolonio:.
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leofab:I hope this na sarcasm sha, Abi you Dey watch too much cnn…. You might wanna switch to Skynews, their coverage is still fair… country wey don ruin you Dey talk say e Dey get stronger…. Are you kidding me or you no Dey watch TV, compare Russian cities to Ukrainian cities first….abeg no kill me with lafta
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US President Joe Biden has said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “didn’t want to hear it” when US intelligence gathered information that Russia was preparing to invade. Speaking at a Democratic fundraising event in Los Angeles, Mr Biden said he knew "a lot of people thought he was exaggerating," when he said reports had revealed Russia's Vladimir Putin “was going to go in, off the border”.“There was no doubt,” Biden said. “And Zelenskyy didn’t want to hear it.” In the weeks before the war began on 24 February some commentators say Mr Zelenskyy had publicly bristled as Biden administration officials repeatedly warned a Russian invasion was highly likely. https://news sky com/story/ukraine-news-live-war-russia-putin-nuclear-latest-invasion-updates-12541713
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I wonder o
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Kingsnairaland:very well, dem go surrender soon, or make Kyiv yarn another mission completed |
Some 300-400 Ukrainian troops are blocked on the territory of the Severodonetsk Azot Association chemical plant, Rodion Miroshnik, the ambassador of the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR) to Russia, said on Saturday "[i]About 300-400 Ukrainian soldiers are now blocked at Azot. They are positioned near the first gatehouse of the chemical plant. Up to 500 civilians who were hiding from shelling in the plant's bomb shelter may also remain there. There are more civilians on the territory [of the plant], but they are in other parts of the plan[/i]t," Miroshnik said on Telegram. The ambassador noted that the troops demanded that a safe passage for them together with the hostages from the territory of the plant to the city of Lysychansk be provided; however, Miroshnik said, such demands are unacceptable and will not be discussed. Nevertheless, the ambassador said that the contact with the soldiers is established and negotiations on the safe exit of civilians from the territory of the plant are currently underway. Miroshnik added that the Ukrainian troops "will be guaranteed their lives and adequate treatment in accordance with international requirements if they release the hostages and lay down their arms." https://sputniknews com/20220611/ live-updates-up-to-400-ukrainian-troops-blocked-at-azot-plant-in-severodonetsk---lpr-envoy-1096212014.html
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AlphaTaikun:I hope not |
Madness
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iykofias:ukraine is always winning on CNN |
Kingsnairaland:Nicaragua don invite Moscow to come establish military base in their country, na small small Russia go move closer USA territory in the nearest future, Washington is currently not in good terms with the Mexican government. |
RichProminent:How Why do you say that? The longer the war, the harder for Ukraine to rebuild, Russia dey get paid everyday, and the most needed partners right now never desert em, rather dem Dey get closer, dem launch one bridge today. Bro this is international politics, sentiments have no role to play here…
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Another Mauripol loading…..
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Another trophy
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Purge em already….
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hopeforcharles:They haven’t seen nothing yet…. |
A report has been published this morning in which Ukraine's deputy head of military intelligence has said the country is losing against Russia on the frontlines and that it has now almost run out of ammunition. It is now almost solely reliant on weapons from the West to keep Russia at bay, he is reported to have said. "This is an artillery war now," Vadym Skibitsky, deputy head of Ukraine's military intelligence, told the Guardian. He said the conflict would now be decided on the frontlines, and "and we are losing in terms of artillery". "Everything now depends on what [the West] gives us," said Skibitsky. "Ukraine has one artillery piece to 10 to 15 Russian artillery pieces. Our western partners have given us about 10% of what they have. "We have almost used up all of our [artillery] ammunition and are now using 155-calibre NATO standard shells. "Europe is also delivering lower-calibre shells but as Europe runs out, the amount is getting smaller." He went on to urge the West once again to supply more arms to Ukraine, which is expected to ask for a list of weapons and defensive equipment at the contact group meeting with NATO on 15 June Source: https://news sky com/story/ukraine-news-live-war-russia-putin-nuclear-latest-invasion-updates-12541713
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This never seen beast was showcased yesterday, Mother Russia no be any country’s mate. One of the reasons why I love President Putin is that, he doesn’t bluff. I like leaders with balls. I love President Xi too. I like leaders who put their country’s interests first. Your country and citizens should come first, that’s why Victor Orban of Hungary and President Erdogan of Turkey have my respect. The western cowards turn am to proxy war, when was the last time nato and USA fought proxy war, you go don sabi say the party involved fit wreck their past, present and future. Nah cowards Dey fight proxy war, if dem born you well come out fully, there is no rule during war, i fit use any weapons I like to annihilate my enemy, that “fear of nuclear warheads” no be tangible excuse, shebi una get too, Abi dem go restrict their fingers.. Nah Ukraine sabi wetin hit em…never use small hand to collect big one
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If someone wants to limit us in any way, they will limit themselves first of all'- Putin on sanctions Russian President Vladimir Putin joked on the Western sanctions as he met with the nation's young talents in Moscow. "If someone wants to limit us in any way, they will limit themselves first of all", Putin said stressing that due to restrictions imposed on Russian fertilizer and energy supplies, 'the prices are skyrocketing'. "They are calling inflation after my name but we have nothing to do with this, seriously, it's true", the president said, pointing out at ' longstanding mistakes' made by the Western politicians. "They were the ones who made those mistakes and now they are hiding and trying to cover certain parts of their anatomy. They are trying to shift the blame on Russia. But we have nothing to do with that", Putin concluded.
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onyekaokechukwu:lol, it’s that simple |
BritishNaija:i never ask you to shalaye just click on that profile. How old were you in 2009? I’ve been using nl since late 2008, na 09 I con register…. Next time read messages wella before you react, if I talk say you’re high on anything, that’s no insult kid (in my dictionary). If I curse you then dat na insult. I no Dey insult anyone here anymore. Besides, no be me quote you sef, your young blood just Dey hot…. Stay off my mention pls. You’re just another troll. Nah my last reply be this. I don’t wanna get dirty with you. Ciao
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BritishNaija:lol, you my senior lmaoo… I don Dey use nairaland before you bought your first cheap phone…. Kindly stay off my mention. If you mention me once again, you won’t a nice reply or no reply
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Don’t get into war you don’t really understand,” Shaun Pinner tells aspiring foreign mercenaries Shaun Pinner, a British citizen who fought with the Ukrainian forces and was sentenced to death on Thursday by a court in Donetsk, has issued a stark warning for all foreigners who might be considering joining the fight against Russian troops: “Don’t get into a war you don’t really understand.” Shaun Pinner, his compatriot Aiden Aslin and Moroccan Saadun Ibrahim were found guilty of acting as mercenaries and attempting to seize power by force in the Donetsk People’s Republic. They were also accused of undergoing training in order to carry out terrorist activities on the territory of the state, which was formally recognized by Russia in February. In an exclusive interview with RT, conducted shortly before the sentence was announced, Pinner called on aspiring mercenaries to accept the fact that they can be put on trial and – in the worst-case scenario – may get a death sentence, and warned them against complaining when it happens. Pinner revealed that his time in captivity was in many ways an eye-opening experience for him. Some people do want to be a part of Russia, and you have to accept that,” he said, adding that, now, after he saw Donetsk’s “face,” his “war will be over” no matter what happens to him. He also revealed that he would like to “learn more about the history of both sides.” Pinner said that his decision to join the Ukrainian military was prompted by several factors: his Ukrainian wife did not want to move to the UK and he could not find a job to support his family. With nine years of service in the British military behind him, Pinner decided to sign a three-year contract with the Ukrainian armed forces which would also provide him with a residency in Ukraine. Being a “patriot of Ukraine,” the Brit decided that it would be a good opportunity for “giving something to Ukraine and, obviously, receiving something back in return.” He revealed that the standard salary of a contractor at a point of permanent deployment was an amount equivalent to 360 British pounds, which could be raised to around £1,000 for participating in military operations. According to Pinner, the emphasis of the military training was mainly on “cleaning” and “maintaining military” equipment with not much of actual military training. There were several foreigners in his unit, the Brit revealed, but three of them deserted last year, “just walked away.” The active combat service for Pinner did not start till December last year and since February it was “full-on” every day. Captivity and questioning has been “very very hard” for Pinner, as were solitude and “very confined” conditions. He said that during the questioning he was shown “terrible” photos, allegedly depicting the abuse of Russian prisoners of war by Ukrainian militants. “I can’t really grumble, I wasn’t shot and I’ve still got all my limbs and my fingers,” the Briton said. He expressed hope that he and other foreigners who are being tried as mercenaries would be exchanged. When asked what he’d planned to do after his contract with the Ukrainian military terminated, Pinner said that he and his family intended to move to England and “to start a new life” there. Source: Rtnews
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BritishNaija:what is the thing? Abi you wear bra for face? Shey I sabi you from Adam ni…. Who quote who? Na you be Plaindealer or Voiceoriental… seems you’re high on cheap crack…. Abeg slide |
Hanibbal:lol I know bro, at least the source get co. uk at the back no be ru Dem go run from this kind of thread Plaindealer and voiceoforiental dem Dey call una ooo |
This na propaganda from putin toilet paper, dem Dey come for your head bro… na Russian soldiers dey japa…. Lmao…. Enthusiasm don drop drastically on the western side, reality wey no send anybody, make dem Dey win online Dey go, only God knows the current scores of Russian soldiers wey don die according to the Kiev independent trash news outlets. That one hear no update us about the numbers of Russian colonels and general wey don die again… hahahahaha Where was the 20% Dey reclaimed hahaha… are they tired? Mother Russia is just getting started
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Kingpin1000:nah Russian version be this, I’m gonna create the American version too, before those kids come here to rant say na propaganda from RT. Cos if the link isn’t from the western media toilet na fake lol |
Kiev is refusing to share details of its operations with Washington, possibly manipulating info to maintain US arms flow The US government has better information on Russian troops in Ukraine than on Ukrainian forces, The New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing US officials. Kiev is keeping its biggest military sponsor in the dark, possibly even misleading Washington to protect the generous flow of American military aid into the country, the newspaper claimed. According NYT sources, the Ukrainian government gives the US "few classified briefings or details about their operational plans" while the US intelligence community's capacity to collect data in Ukraine is limited, because its focus has long been on Russia. "When it came to the Ukrainians, the United States has worked on building up their intelligence service, not spying on their government," the report claimed. Intelligence-gathering has been complicated by cloudy weather in Ukraine, limiting the effectiveness of satellites for surveilling Ukrainian troops. "Ukraine's secrecy has forced US military and intelligence officials to try and learn what they can from other countries operating in Ukraine, training sessions with Ukrainians and [from Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelensky's public comments," the NYT cited its sources as saying. Kiev's secrecy comes with the obvious caveat that any nation engaged in a military conflict is incentivized to project an image of strength regardless of the real situation on the ground. Ukrainian officials "do not want to present information that might encourage the United States and its other Western partners to slow the flow of arms," the newspaper said. Beth Sanner, a former senior intelligence official, commented on the conundrum, saying that the US intelligence community was setting a potential trap for itself. "We do not talk about whether Ukraine might be able to defeat [the Russians]. And to me, I feel that we are setting ourselves up for another intel failure by not talking about that publicly," she told the newspaper. Rtnews
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Why do you say that? The longer the war, the harder for Ukraine to rebuild, Russia dey get paid everyday, and the most needed partners right now never desert em, rather dem Dey get closer, dem launch one bridge today. Bro this is international politics, sentiments have no role to play here…
