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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Paphitis » Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:51 am

BTW bitches! I must say, you are correct that we are getting better information from Ruzzian propagandists these days. The Ruzzian maps seem to be more accurate. Especially when telling us the true extent of their collapse and how far Ukrainian forces have truly gone and how many towns and villages have been liberated or under heavy siege. It’s really great seeing Russians implode like that bitches.

Hardly nothing from Ukraine. They have gone back into radio silence. Which obviously means something big is about to happen.

Oh and Ukraine is holding a referendum in Lyman bitches. Let’s see how true Ruzzia’s 99% is.

As Pootin say’s, RuZZiA, RuZZiA :lol:

Soon, there will be referendums in all of liberated Luhansk bitches.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Paphitis » Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:56 am

It’s a beautiful thing seeing Ruzzian military being taken out by Ukraine bitches.

It’s a wonderful sight to behold. It’s like VE Day all over again.

Such a failed state.

I think it’s time Ruzzia is carved up into little pieces. It’s a failed state anyway so I think all the minorities should become their own republics.

Sone of them can join NATO too bitches. Maybe the west might play nice though. I don’t know why but I bow to their significantly better foresight than moi.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Paphitis » Sun Oct 02, 2022 3:21 am

And more 100% fact from our all time favourite, the ever most wonderful Captain Denys Davidov, bitches. Isn't he just the best?

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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Paphitis » Sun Oct 02, 2022 3:25 am

And this from Russian vlogers who escaped from Ruzzia.

It's great to get Russian perspectives from the millions of wonderful Russians who have had enough.

The west does stand in solidarity with Russians as well. It;s very sad to see Russians like this guy suffer and not have a voice. So many who just want peace and normality.

Good luck to this chap.

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Re: Ukrainian Issue

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Re: Ukrainian Issue

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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Get Real! » Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:22 pm

Check this out:

An awkward interview of civilians by a Ukie journalist in a “liberated” town...

https://seed306.bitchute.com/9GID61VDD3 ... gVnQ2X.mp4
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Paphitis » Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:30 pm

Get Real! wrote:Check this out:

An awkward interview of civilians by a Ukie journalist in a “liberated” town...

https://seed306.bitchute.com/9GID61VDD3 ... gVnQ2X.mp4



What can you say? Teenagers and their shops.

Ukraine just been there a few hours. When everything is normalised, the shops will re-open.

Slava Ucraina!
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Get Real! » Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:37 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Check this out:

An awkward interview of civilians by a Ukie journalist in a “liberated” town...

https://seed306.bitchute.com/9GID61VDD3 ... gVnQ2X.mp4

What can you say? Teenagers and their shops.

Ukraine just been there a few hours. When everything is normalised, the shops will re-open.

Slava Ucraina!

It’s pretty obvious the Russian speakers of the east don’t want to be a part of the Ukraine and the referendums proved it.

I doubt you’d want to remain under Ukrainian jurisdiction if your native language was declared illegal and an offense, and your town was getting bombed!

We need to put the political shit aside and be honest with ourselves.
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Re: Ukrainian Issue

Postby Paphitis » Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:43 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Check this out:

An awkward interview of civilians by a Ukie journalist in a “liberated” town...

https://seed306.bitchute.com/9GID61VDD3 ... gVnQ2X.mp4

What can you say? Teenagers and their shops.

Ukraine just been there a few hours. When everything is normalised, the shops will re-open.

Slava Ucraina!

It’s pretty obvious the Russian speakers of the east don’t want to be a part of the Ukraine and the referendums proved it.

I doubt you’d want to remain under Ukrainian jurisdiction if your native language was declared illegal and an offense, and your town was getting bombed!

We need to put the political shit aside and be honest with ourselves.


Oh I’m sure there are quite a few separatists. But not 99%. It’s under 50%

Russian speakers will be safe with the Ukrainian military and the men won’t have to go to the slaughter anymore.

If they feel uncomfortable though, they can always go to Ruzzia and be happy.

Or they can stay and enjoy the fruits of freedom and democracy that the west can offer them as part of the EU. They’ll eventually have EU passports and can travel to Cyprus visa free. That’s something. I’m Agia Napa they will find lots of shops.
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