Ukraine's Chief of Intelligence: Putin has cancer

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Must be the food he ate during beijing olympics. Those preserved shit is not good.
 
He will get his retribution by fucking off from this world for good during his operation. There are hundreds of thousands of souls waiting to seek revenge from him. I'll be throwing my champagne party once this happens.
 
He should bring Finland and Ukraine down with him. He can leave the stage once Russia has taken its border countries. At least built a permanent legacy for his own people to remember.
 
He should bring Finland and Ukraine down with him. He can leave the stage once Russia has taken its border countries. At least built a permanent legacy for his own people to remember.
What a joke? Russia can't even capture Kyiv and you talk about bringing Finland and Ukraine down? Those Russian civilians who still has any sense of sanity would not have approved of this invasion. What the fuck for when Russia is not even threatened from the beginning? Only Russian Porlumpas in this forum will act otherwise, almost similar to barbarians.

Why? It seems that these Russian Porlumpas want more and more inflationary costs and pressures to their daily livelihood as if the increases already caused by Covid are still not enough. WTF, are these Russian Porlumpas totally out of their mind? Tell me what's the good outcome to be achieved for these traitorous Russian Porlumpas? Bloodymir Putin doesn't even know who (in person) nor give a fuck to these Russian Porlumpas in this forum.
 
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For those of you who believe Western media that Russia is losing to comedian's Nazi wannabe army with zero air superiority. Lloyd Austin just called his Russian counterpart to negotiate a ceasefire

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/05/13/ukraine-russia-austin-shoigu/

NATIONAL SECURITY

Austin asks Russian defense minister for cease-fire in first talks since Ukraine invasion began​

By Dan Lamothe
and
Karoun Demirjian

Today at 6:41 p.m. EDT

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testifies on Capitol Hill earlier this week. (Jose Luis Magana/AP)

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urged his Russian counterpart Friday to consider a cease-fire in Ukraine during the first discussion between the two leaders since the Russian invasion began nearly three months ago, the Pentagon said.

Austin had not connected with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu since Feb. 18 — six days before Russia commenced its assault on Ukraine — despite repeated attempts by U.S. officials to do so, said a senior U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the Pentagon. The two men spoke for about an hour, and the official characterized their conversation as “professional,” but declined to detail what was said.

Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin presses hard on Ukraine — but quietly

“It wasn’t for lack of trying that we hadn’t been able to establish” communications, the official said. “We’ve been consistently asking for this conversation, and Minister Shoigu accepted for a call this week. But what motivated them to change their minds and be open to it, I don’t think we know for sure.”

The discussion occurred as Russia has expanded its military presence in Ukraine — particularly in the eastern regions of the country — after it earlier failed to seize the capital city of Kyiv and withdrew thousands of troops. Russia now has about 105 battalion tactical groups in Ukraine, the Pentagon said Friday, up slightly from a Defense Department count last week.
Shoigu and Austin also spoke as two countries, Finland and Sweden, are taking steps toward applying for NATO membership, a move that officials believe would bolster their security long-term but potentially leave them vulnerable to Russian retaliation. Each of NATO’s 30 current members must approve the applications for them to join, a process that can take months.

The majority of the Russian military’s efforts are now focused on Donbas, a section of eastern Ukraine that Moscow appears to want to seize. Russian forces have attempted in recent days to press south from the town of Izyum, which they already control, to the city of Slovyansk, but have encountered fierce Ukrainian resistance, the senior U.S. defense official said.

Russian forces have made some “incremental” gains west of the town of Popasna, southeast of Slovyansk, the official added, but Ukrainian officials have had success north of the city of Kharkiv, a major population center in the northeast.
“We’ve basically assessed that the Ukrainians continue to make progress in reclaiming towns and villages around Kharkiv,” the official said. “We have seen some progress by them pushing Russian forces closer to the border and away from Kharkiv.”
The fighting in the region has turned into “very much an artillery fight back and forth,” the senior U.S. defense official said. In one example, Ukrainian forces have used artillery fire to stymie Russian attempts to cross the Siverskyi Donets, a river that flows from southern Russia into Ukraine, the defense official said. Ukrainian officials said in a Facebook post that they had destroyed numerous Russian vehicles near the town of Lyman.
 
For those of you who believe Western media that Russia is losing to comedian's Nazi wannabe army with zero air superiority. Lloyd Austin just called his Russian counterpart to negotiate a ceasefire

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/05/13/ukraine-russia-austin-shoigu/

NATIONAL SECURITY

Austin asks Russian defense minister for cease-fire in first talks since Ukraine invasion began​

By Dan Lamothe
and
Karoun Demirjian

Today at 6:41 p.m. EDT

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testifies on Capitol Hill earlier this week. (Jose Luis Magana/AP)

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urged his Russian counterpart Friday to consider a cease-fire in Ukraine during the first discussion between the two leaders since the Russian invasion began nearly three months ago, the Pentagon said.

Austin had not connected with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu since Feb. 18 — six days before Russia commenced its assault on Ukraine — despite repeated attempts by U.S. officials to do so, said a senior U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the Pentagon. The two men spoke for about an hour, and the official characterized their conversation as “professional,” but declined to detail what was said.

Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin presses hard on Ukraine — but quietly

“It wasn’t for lack of trying that we hadn’t been able to establish” communications, the official said. “We’ve been consistently asking for this conversation, and Minister Shoigu accepted for a call this week. But what motivated them to change their minds and be open to it, I don’t think we know for sure.”

The discussion occurred as Russia has expanded its military presence in Ukraine — particularly in the eastern regions of the country — after it earlier failed to seize the capital city of Kyiv and withdrew thousands of troops. Russia now has about 105 battalion tactical groups in Ukraine, the Pentagon said Friday, up slightly from a Defense Department count last week.
Shoigu and Austin also spoke as two countries, Finland and Sweden, are taking steps toward applying for NATO membership, a move that officials believe would bolster their security long-term but potentially leave them vulnerable to Russian retaliation. Each of NATO’s 30 current members must approve the applications for them to join, a process that can take months.

The majority of the Russian military’s efforts are now focused on Donbas, a section of eastern Ukraine that Moscow appears to want to seize. Russian forces have attempted in recent days to press south from the town of Izyum, which they already control, to the city of Slovyansk, but have encountered fierce Ukrainian resistance, the senior U.S. defense official said.

Russian forces have made some “incremental” gains west of the town of Popasna, southeast of Slovyansk, the official added, but Ukrainian officials have had success north of the city of Kharkiv, a major population center in the northeast.
“We’ve basically assessed that the Ukrainians continue to make progress in reclaiming towns and villages around Kharkiv,” the official said. “We have seen some progress by them pushing Russian forces closer to the border and away from Kharkiv.”
The fighting in the region has turned into “very much an artillery fight back and forth,” the senior U.S. defense official said. In one example, Ukrainian forces have used artillery fire to stymie Russian attempts to cross the Siverskyi Donets, a river that flows from southern Russia into Ukraine, the defense official said. Ukrainian officials said in a Facebook post that they had destroyed numerous Russian vehicles near the town of Lyman.
Even this piece of news is nothing short of propaganda. The Americans claim that they have been trying to talk to Russia and now Russia suddenly decides to talk. They have been pushing hard “quitely” lol… I suppose Glockman will believe this. The Americans are desperate enough to ring up Russia because of a few important persons snuffed out from the Azosteel rat hole.
 
Even this piece of news is nothing short of propaganda. The Americans claim that they have been trying to talk to Russia and now Russia suddenly decides to talk. They have been pushing hard “quitely” lol… I suppose Glockman will believe this. The Americans are desperate enough to ring up Russia because of a few important persons snuffed out from the Azosteel rat hole.
It's more than just the development on the battleground. The latest inflation reports in US and Europe are also alarming. Energy rationing may be a real possibility by the end of the year

Honestly the only war the west is winning at the moment is the propaganda war by CNN and BBC ..
 
The Americans are desperate enough to ring up Russia because of a few important persons snuffed out from the Azosteel rat hole.
For a moment I thought Azovstal no more civilians? Just cut all supplies going in, wait, I thought even a fly can’t get in or out of the steel works already?
 
lloyd austin is a joke. cancer is too kind to rasputin. he deserves death by a thousand cuts.
 
Energy rationing may be a real possibility by the end of the year
That’s why I said, Putin should just cut the supply to the pipes to show his resolve. Sit back and see how EU handles :coffee::coffee::coffee:
 
because of a few important persons snuffed out from the Azosteel rat hole
I believe the azovstal rats and VVIPs have been abandoned by Kiev. The nazi wannabes know they will be trialled in DRP for crimes committed over the past 8 years so it's better for them to starve inside
 
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