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Omo game don finish |
Forget football hard, we just Dey analyze rubbish from our comfort zone ni… |
Dem don break my boy’s head ooooo Hope say we go get penalty sha |
Fira09:You say!!!
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HornyTave:you get time bro, just ignore Na the current map be this
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ShoeWorld2:I was trying to attach this earlier Goan read https://www thetimes. co uk/article/putin-goldeneye-weapon-missile-strike-n999900cg. Russia won’t use nuke on Kiev, there are other deadly weapons, wey dem fit employ. The western media don Dey spread this wan now..: I repeat once again anything about Russian running out of missiles is nothing but western propaganda, cos I have verifiable proof to back that up. Make we Dey see how things dey go sha… do not miss my threads… Stay safe bro
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ShoeWorld2:nah only the bolded I have problem with. It’s pure western propaganda and I have proof to back that up, cos according to western media Moscow has always being running out of missiles You and I know that Ukraine will never strike Moscow, cos not only Kyiv go suffer that consequences, e go escalate to world war 3. Washington carefully select the kind of weapons they send to Ukraine, dem no fit send longer range weapons to em. Even dem scold Zelensky for the crimea bridge bombing, Make we Dey observe how things go unfold, I’m looking forward to winter. I want you to note something, if russia want to destroy Ukraine even without nuclear ragas, they can do that… I hope that’s not up for debate, they display that during the attack on their energy infrastructures, even Zelenski shouted dem want to wipe us out…. |
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Simeonjoe1:with the occupation of Kherson city, Crimea now within HIMARS range. na that escalation i dey talk about… The last time Ukraine bombed the Crimea bridge, you know what happened? And it’s still happening sef.. make I attach images hold on How many times dem wan tell una say nuclear deterrence na for NATO not Ukraine but there something else , it’s already spreading among western media, they fear Putin may use it… Goan read https://www thetimes. co uk/article/putin-goldeneye-weapon-missile-strike-n999900cg I hope you know, that’s two different images below.
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Hotice085:mynd44 Mukina2 Seun Lalasticala rule 2 |
Nairaland is free to use, create your own thread and analyze sensible situations, and let’s enjoy our senseless in peace. Nah CNN Dey analyze the situation on ground, RT or TASS Regardless, the map still looks beautiful
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People wey dem don evacuate since. Anyone wey stay behind na pro Ukrainians, cos any pro Russian wey stay behind will be killed Funny enough I opened a cnn report to see how Kherson citizens flood the streets, I was surprised I only saw few lmao. I guess this is the new definition of flood
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lhordspy:now you get my points bro, now that HIMARS don Dey range of Crimea, make dem send missiles… I like tha kind of escalation and hopefully e go happen. The war is dragging too long, make everywhere burst make dem fight proper jare. I trust Zelenski will never give em go ahead to strike Crimea, dem still never fully recover from ordinary Bridge wey dem partially blew… Let’s see how things go unfold sha…. |
ShoeWorld2:Youre right about Kherson city, I don’t think they are coming back, dem go just defend the 60% they have left… What I mean by escalation, make dem strike inside Crimea territory, the last time dey blow up the bridge you know what happened afterwards…. I dont know what happened with Belgrod maybe the place no dey Putin’s redline, na my opinion tho. You know Crimea is within HIMARS range now, so I’d like them to escalate first, I’ll be looking forward to that. I love escalations. I no fit buy anything from you bro, I don’t live in Nigeria. You should open a thread for that. The map is still looks beautiful regardless sha
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lhordspy:Trap or not, they can’t cross the Dnipro river regardless, na suicide, I just pray make dem strike into Crimea from there, so the war can quickly escalate. I love escalation, make everyone’s doubt clear at once. |
[quote author=general111 post=118324244]In modern times, no country is a push over in warfare. War should be avoided in modern times[/quote]Ukraine has been defeated long time ago, now Russia is fight NATO in Ukraine, it’s a PROXY war. I have no problems with their support, no one has monopoly over war. The war could have been avoided if Kiev don honor the “Minsk Agreement”, but NO… just google Donbass war and see for yourself, the war was inevitable |
CNN — Scenes of jubilation broke out in Ukraine’s southern Kherson city on Friday as Ukrainian forces advanced through much of the city and its surrounding area, apparently encountering little or no resistance as they regained the only regional capital captured by Russia this year. Russian forces have retreated to the east bank of the Dnipro River, which cleaves through the wider region, also called Kherson, that was annexed by Russia in September in violation of international laws. The withdrawal is another humiliating setback for Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, and the most significant military moment in the war since Ukrainian forces swept through the northern Kharkiv region in September. What just happened? The Russian withdrawal was ordered on Wednesday during a choreographed meeting in Moscow between Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and General Sergey Surovikin, the commander of Russia’s forces in Ukraine, which was shown on Russian state media. In leaving the western half of Kherson, the Russians have pulled back from thousands of square kilometers, including some of Ukraine’s best farmland, which it has occupied since the early days of the invasion. Surovikin said that the withdrawal would protect the lives of civilians and troops – who have faced a punishing Ukrainian counteroffensive that targeted Russian ammunition depots and command posts, hampering their supply lines. Russian forces have now ceded about 40% of the Kherson region, which straddles the Dnipro, within a few days. Now that Ukrainian forces have recaptured Kherson as far as the Dnipro river, the two sides face each other across the river over a distance of some 250 kilometers (155 miles) – from the area around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to the edge of the Black Sea What it means for Russia The withdrawal – while presented as a prudent military move to save resources and allow them to be deployed to other fronts – nevertheless deals a blow to Moscow’s campaign in Ukraine. Just weeks ago Kherson region was annexed, illegally incorporated into the Russian Federation. Now about 10,000 square kilometers of land are back in Ukrainian hands, and Ukraine’s accurate Western-supplied artillery is within range of Crimea. Russia still however retains control of about 60% of the Kherson region, south and east of the Dnipro, including the coastline along the Sea of Azov. So long as Moscow’s troops control and fortify the Dnipro’s east bank, Ukrainian forces will struggle to damage or disrupt the canal that carries fresh water to Crimea. Moving to the east bank will make it EASIER for Russia to replenish its troops and regain defense in depth. Any attempt by Ukrainian forces to cross the Dnipro would be costly to the point of prohibitive, as Russian forces are well dug in along a stretch of the river. Pillbox guardhouses have become a common sight; trenches appeared on satellite imagery and civilians were unceremoniously removed from homes close to the river. In Moscow, some hawkish commentators have lamented the withdrawal as a humiliation and an embarrassment. But others who were previously critical of the Defense Ministry have accepted the move. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said Surovikin had saved a thousand soldiers and “made a difficult but right choice between senseless sacrifices for the sake of loud statements and saving the priceless lives of soldiers.” Kadyrov added that Kherson was a difficult place to fight, especially without guaranteed resupply routes. What it means for Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky hailed Friday as “a historic day” for Ukraine. “We are returning the south of our country, we are returning Kherson,” Zelensky said. The Ukrainian military’s fresh success, on the heels of a lightning fast advance across much of Kharkiv in September, will help reinforce international support for Ukraine’s war effort, even as US officials are urging Zelensky to soften his rhetoric on negotiations, if not his core demands. Success in Kherson may also allow exhausted Ukrainian units some respite, as well as allow redirected focus on Donbas, where fierce fighting continues in both Luhansk and Donetsk. But Russia has PLENTY of weaponry and tens of thousands of newly mobilized troops to send into battle, and its campaign against Ukrainian infrastructure has left power and water supplies hanging by a thread in many regions. Ukraine is slowly receiving advanced air defenses from Western donors but has a huge area to defend Source—https://edition cnn com/2022/11/11/europe/ukraine-russia-kherson-dnipro-explainer-intl/index.html Satellite Images of the #Kherson Bridges Antonovsky and Darevsky bridges in the Kherson region blown up by the Russian army on the night of 11 November after the COMPLETION of troop withdrawal. Yes it’s no news that Russian soldiers don withdraw from KHC, which means they lost 40% control of the Oblast, however they still control 60%. The way some of una Dey wannk on every available thread like say the khokols don retake all their former territories is nauseating, na me first report am, it enter frontpage sef, no emotion attached, I’m just doing my thing while I’m catching up with history. War isn’t 1+1, setbacks are part of the game, they could have choose to defend the city with the last Russian soldier, but they choose to run, which is humiliating but not the end of the war or world, they still control larger percentage of former Ukrainian territories and they still have upper hands-OP. PS: una see say I no abuse anyone on this thread, if you wanna contribute, reciprocate the same energy, any form of abuse or insult directed at me or anyone will be reported to the MODS asap. The 4th images highlighted those former Ukraine regions, currently under Russia, the deeper ones shows the territories that are fully under Russia, weda dem Dey fight dia or not doesn’t matter, while the slightly light one that’s Kherson City wey dem just run from… the map was from CNN, if na RT una fit call am propaganda.
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This reminds me of one my favorite lecturer’s quote in college, back in naija… he said and I quote “ even if una elect Jesus as una president, he won’t succeed, with this current Nigeria’s political structure”. The 1999 constitution needs to be abolished, if there’s no provision for that, maybe another bloodless coup should happen…. If una elect Obi with this current structure, una own go worse pass change agents back in 2015…. #MyOpinion |
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Elvictor:PR e don tey wey dem don celebrate last, let em enjoy… Russia Don evacuate finish early this morning, khokols are the new sheriff in town now |
That was so fast….and good hope it maintains the momentum |
Ukraine claims big gains in south, but fears retreating Russians will turn Kherson into ‘city of death Kyiv, Ukraine CNN — Ukraine’s military said it had retaken swathes of territory in Kherson on Thursday after Moscow ordered a partial withdrawal from the area, though officials in Kyiv warned that retreating Russian soldiers could turn the regional capital into a “city of death” on their way out. A military spokesman said that in just 24 hours, Ukrainian forces had pushed the front line in the key southern region of Kherson forward by 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) and taken control of more than 260 square kilometers of territory (100 square miles). Kyiv said it took control of the towns of Snihurivka and Kyselivka, both of which sit along key roads leading into Kherson city, the regional capital. Kyselivka is located about 15 kilometers (9 miles) away from Kherson city. Moscow on Wednesday said its troops would withdraw from the west bank of the Dnipro River, an area that includes Kherson city, in one of the biggest military setbacks for Russia since its invasion began. A spokesman for the Russian Defense Ministry said that effort began the following day. Officials in Kyiv, however, have treated the announcement with skepticism. Kherson is one of four Ukrainian regions that Russia attempted to annex in violation of international law, and some doubt that Moscow would give up fighting for a territory filled with people that Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed would be Russian citizens Ukrainian officials are also concerned that the Russian military will embrace scorched earth tactics and leave behind a trail of devastation in the wake of their withdrawal. Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, alleged Thursday that Russia “wants to turn Kherson into a ‘city of death.’” The Russian military “mines everything they can: apartments, sewers. Artillery on the left [eastern] bank plans to turn the city into ruins. This is what ‘Russian world’ looks like: came, robbed, celebrated, killed ‘witnesses,’ left ruins and left,” Podolyak tweeted. Ukraine military spokesman Vladyslav Nazarov said Russian forces were continuing to shell areas recaptured by the Ukrainian military and attempted to strike humanitarian aid distribution points. However, signs of the retreat have begun to emerge. Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Washington had seen the “beginnings” of a Russian withdrawal in Kherson. Satellite imagery taken last week of Russian-occupied Crimea showed trenches being dug near the border with Kherson.. If and when Russian troops do withdraw to the east bank, their supply lines will become easier to manage and they will regain defense in depth. Any attempt by Ukrainian forces to cross the Dnipro river, could be costly to the point of prohibitive. Russia STILL retain control of 60% of the Kherson region(Kherson Oblast), including the coastline along the Sea of Azov. So long as Moscow’s troops control and fortify the Dnipro’s east bank, Ukrainian forces will struggle to damage or disrupt the canal that carries fresh water to Crimea. https://edition cnn com/2022/11/10/europe/kherson-gains-russia-retreat-intl/index.html Mynd44 Seun Lalasticala Mukina2 Nlfpmod frontpage
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Man utd go collect |
Winter could be diplomatic opportunity in Ukraine-Russia war, U.S. and Western officials say Russia and Ukraine are most likely looking to the slower tempo of battle this winter as a time to re-set and re-fit their forces to be ready for a spring offensive. Some U.S. and Western officials increasingly believe that neither side can achieve all of their goals in the Ukraine war and are eyeing the expected winter slowdown in fighting as an opportunity for diplomacy to begin between Russia and Ukraine, say officials familiar with the matter. Western defense officials question Ukraine’s ability to remove Russian troops completely from occupied areas, and if military operations on the ground stabilize over the winter that could underline that neither side is likely to achieve its goal of controlling the whole country, the officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak publicly on matters of diplomacy. “In the winter everything slows down,” said a Western official with direct knowledge of military operations. “The potential for talks, we would like to see that happening.” The official pointed to a statement by Russia’s ambassador to the U.K. last week about the potential for negotiations as possible “messaging” toward a diplomatic path. U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan made a surprise visit to Kyiv last week, where he met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and top Ukrainian officials. The White House National Security Council said the meetings were to “underscore the United States’ steadfast support to Ukraine and its people.” But two people familiar with the meetings and a Ukrainian government official said Sullivan did broach the idea of how this conflict ends and whether it could include a diplomatic solution. “He was testing the waters a bit,” said one person familiar with the meetings. The Ukrainian official said that during his meetings with Zelenskyy’s government, Sullivan raised the need for a diplomatic resolution to the war and made the point that Ukraine’s leverage would be strengthened — not weakened — if it expressed openness to ultimately negotiating with the Russians. The official said that Sullivan had not tried to pressure Ukraine to enter into negotiations immediately or to take any specific steps. Instead, the official said, Sullivan expressed the view that Ukraine would able to maintain the support of Western allies better if it is perceived as being willing to reach an end to the conflict through diplomacy. According to the Ukrainian official, Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine had pushed for diplomacy with Russia in the initial months of the war and only took talks with Putin off the table following documented atrocities and alleged war crimes that the official said had made talks with Moscow in the near term unpalatable to the Ukrainian public. Read more —- https://www nbcnews com/news/amp/rcna56190 |
“This is a staged show". Ukrainian command commented on Russian withdrawal from Kherson The statements of the Russian command about the withdrawal from Kherson may be a "staged show", and it is too early to talk about the capture of Kherson, spokeswoman for the Operational Command "South" Nataliya Gumenyuk has said. Gumenyuk called the announcement of the withdrawal of troops from Kherson an attempt by the Russian leadership "to save face" and noted that this is not the first time it has happened. "What is being announced now [about the withdrawal of Russian troops from Kherson] is an attempt to create a certain impression that soldiers' lives will be saved, that civilians will be saved - and another demonization of the Ukrainian armed forces," Gumenyuk said. According to her, a real military operation requires an information silence regime, while "a staged show with the proclamation of such serious and grave decisions is a long-understood method of justifying oneself." At the same time, Gumenyuk points out that the defense lines near Kherson have been established, and regular Russian troops are on the ground and ready to hold the defense. The statement of the Russian command, according to Gumenyuk, may be "an element of an information and psychological operation to create a false impression of the true intentions. Source — Ukraine.ru Slavyangrad Ukraine no dey buy am |
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raumdeuter:Historic Huuuuge |
sanpipita:lol, that’s the true sha, cos he won’t stop, cos if he contest again in 2024, he will definitely lose. |
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