Bravo sky, diglielo a questo covo di filoamericani di sta ciolla :smugdance:
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Bravo sky, diglielo a questo covo di filoamericani di sta ciolla :smugdance:
Ukrainian army is searching for a column of Russian equipment marked with a "V" that is heading for Kyiv. Reportedly, these are terrorists with a special mission
Residents of Kyiv Oblast are asked to report on its location via a special bot https://t.me/stop_russian_war_bot
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Se usciremo incolumi da tutto sto casino ho la leggera sensazione che verrà reintrodotta la leva obbligatoria
E chi l'ha sfangata la deve recuperare ex post, o ci teniamo questi diciottanni di buco nelle forze armate?
Che io ormai mi fa male tutto, col senno di poi l'avrei anche fatto il militare prima dell'università, ma la chiamata della patria a trentacinque anni non so se la reggo :asd:
mappa aggiornata dell'invasione :alesisi::alesisi:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer...6197028515&z=6
il twitter: https://twitter.com/map_ukraine
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code chilometriche per prelevare in russia:
https://twitter.com/jason_corcoran/s...220e890048%2F0
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Ore 12.15 - L’Italia chiude lo spazio aereo alla Russia
L’Italia si aggiunge agli altri Paesi europei che in mattinata hanno chiuso lo spazio aereo ai velivoli russi: lo ha annunciato Palazzo Chigi.
Ore 12.14 - L’ambasciata ucraina in Italia: «Anche la Bielorussia pronta ad attaccarci»
«Secondo i media bielorussi, forze armate bielorusse si imbarcano su aerei per un’operazione militare speciale in Ucraina. Stanno preparando un assalto aereo. Ciò significa che la Bielorussia ha dato l’inizio all’invasione dell’Ucraina.. Luoghi di atterraggio sono: direzione Kyiv e Zhytomyr», ha scritto su Twitter l’ambasciata ucraina a Roma.
Took a little drive round Kharkiv. Current situation:
- streets deserted
- some kind of fight/operation still going on around Shevchenko avenue/Hidropark.
- city in Ukrainian hands
Ukraine restores full control over Kharkiv: City governor
Ukraine restored full control over Kharkiv, city governor says Oleh Sinegubov said Sunday, following fierce fighting with Russian army.
"Control over Kharkiv is completely ours! The armed forces, the police, and the defense forces are working, and the city is being completely cleansed of the enemy," Sinegubov said on Facebook. "Russia's enemy is completely demoralized. Directly in Kharkiv, throwing enemy vehicles in the middle of the road."
Whole groups of 5-10 people surrender to Ukrainian troops, according to city governor. "As soon as they see at least one representative of the Armed Forces, they surrender," he added.
"Regarding the situation in the region as of now: Chuguiv is completely controlled by Ukrainian troops, Ukrainian flags are hung on administrative premises," Sinegubov said. "The offensive of the Russian aggressor continues in the Lipetsk direction, Vovchansky and Belgorod. We fix separate columns of the Russian equipment. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are actively fighting in their positions."
Russian military vehicles pushed into Ukraine's second-largest city on Sunday and explosions rocked oil and gas installations on a fourth day of fighting in the biggest assault on a European state since World War Two.
Russian soldiers and armored vehicles were seen in different parts of the northeastern city of Kharkiv and firing could be heard, a witness said. A burning tank was visible in a video posted by the government.
Russian troops blew up a natural gas pipeline in Kharkiv before daybreak, a Ukrainian state agency said, sending a burning cloud up into the darkness.
"The Russian enemy's light vehicles have broken into Kharkiv, including the city centre," Sinegubov said. "Ukraine's armed forces are destroying the enemy. We ask civilians not to go out."
Ukraine's Western allies ratcheted up their response to Russia's land, sea and air invasion late on Saturday with sanctions to banish major Russian banks from the main global payments system and other measures aimed at limiting Moscow's use of a $630 million war chest of central bank reserves.
Finland and Sweden became the latest European countries to close their airspace to Russian flights, and EU could follow suit with a coordinated European-wide ban, an official said.
Ukrainian forces were holding off Russian troops advancing on the capital Kyiv, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said. But shelling hit civilian infrastructure and targets including ambulances, he said.
A United Nations agency reported 64 civilian deaths and Ukraine claimed to have killed more than 4,000 Russian soldiers. Reuters was not able to verify the numbers.
More than 368,000 refugees, mainly women and children, have poured into neighbouring countries, clogging railways, roads and borders since Russian President Vladimir Putin, 69, unleashed what he called a special military operation on Thursday.
Ignoring weeks of frantic diplomacy and sanctions threats by Western nations seeking to avoid war, Putin has justified the invasion saying "neo-Nazis" rule Ukraine and threaten Russia's security - a charge Kyiv and Western governments say is baseless propaganda.
The Kremlin sent a diplomatic delegation to neighbouring Belarus offering talks, but Ukraine rejected the offer, saying Belarus had been complicit in the invasion. Ukraine was happy to hold talks elsewhere, Zelenskiy said.
Russian missiles found their mark overnight, including a strike that set an oil terminal ablaze in Vasylkiv, southwest of Kyiv, the town's mayor said. Blasts sent huge flames and billowing black smoke into the night sky, online posts showed.
"The enemy wants to destroy everything," said the mayor, Natalia Balasinovich.
Ukraine's gas pipeline operator said the transit of Russian gas via Ukraine, vital for Europe's energy needs, was going on as normal. Kremlin-controlled energy giant Gazprom also said gas exports via Ukraine continued normally.
Russian-backed separatists in the eastern province of Luhansk said a Ukrainian missile had blown up an oil terminal in the town of Rovenky.
Non ci credo
Ma che figura di merda ci sta facendo Putin agli occhi del resto del mondo?
Vive proprio in un mondo tutto suo, indietro nel tempo, dove internet e i social non esistono credendo che al giorno d'oggi la gente possa essere controllata tramite una TV.
Minchia poveri cittadini russi contrari all'atto di guerra. Sapevano sin da subito che se lo sarebbero inculato per gli anni a venire