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Russians who accidentally released anthrax and fcked up the entire village areas.

Also Lake Karachay where Turkic peoples lived turned into a radiation wasteland thanks to the Russians.

When disaster happened the Russians evacuated their own kin while leaving the non Russians to die from radiation.

The region still suffers from radiation while many cant leave because the city does not exist officially.

Also Ukrainians still suffer from the effects of Chernobyl.

Ukrainians are not angels I tell you one thing they are 100 times better than Russians.

Stop shilling for Russia. Especially as an Azerbaijani you are disgracing your ancestors.
Ryder, stop that logic. If you have an intellectual argument to write, write an answer.

Otherwise, don't write an answer that the Russian did like this, did it like that in the past. I will write you thousands of evils done by westerners. What will be the result? will it do us any good? no.

There was a Russian threat at the time, we entered NATO. But now the westerners are close, active and great danger for our country. For this reason, I think the west should fail everywhere so that the danger will decrease.

Otherwise, neither Russian nor Ukrainian to me. Don't let them all get out of trouble.

There's a lot of Westernism in this thread. This also had to be balanced.
 
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Perhaps if Russia were not create problem for Turkiye in nearly every front (specially in Syria) last 10 years and sincerely support instead of cooperating with Washington behind scenes things would be like you said.One suggestion for you if Russia wants to protect itself from Western aggression that will hit upcoming years its gonna need a bulwark nation happens to control pathways said aggression will come from.Of course for this to happen this bulwark nation has to be fully independent from American influence which will take both economic stability and to be nuclear weapon holder.If Russia were to take certain decisions today (which will require huge leaps of faith) she may find herself that allied bulwark nation in the future.
Russia will no longer be a trench country. They are disgraced and not in a position to recover. But they still have many nuclear weapons. I think we are the trench nation of the future. We need the time. If we develop at this rate, the West cannot compete with us for power.
 
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In the short run, would it be good for us if Russia disappeared? You have to think well.

Especially when sharing hydrocarbon resources in the Mediterranean and Aegean. While the USA is trying to establish a Kurdish state in our south so that Israel can reach the promised land. While the Central Asian road opens to Anatolia.

Look, just 2 years ago, in the Mediterranean sea, Greek and French ships united (including the de Gole aircraft carrier) and marched on our ships that gas searching and protected it.

We repelled this attack by calling the Russian ships in the Mediterranean under the pretext of exercise.

Previously, when we shot down the Russian plane in Syria, the US F15s came to support.

Do you now understand the usefulness of the balance policy? But if you are compelled to one side, your effectiveness will drop.
 
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Turkey supplied laser-guided missiles to Ukraine​


Turkey delivered dozens of TRLG-230 precision-guided missiles to Ukraine in the early summer, two sources familiar with the issue told Middle East Eye.

Developed by Turkish producer Roketsan, the 230mm TRLG-230 missile has high accuracy against targets within a range of 20-70 km, thanks to its global positioning system (GPS) and laser guidance.

The TRLG-230 can be combined with multiple rocket launchers, known as MLRS, whose American equivalent, the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), has been very effective against the Russian forces in Ukraine.

MEE understands that around 50 TRLG-230 missiles have been shipped to Ukraine, confirming what defence blog Oryx reported on Monday. One source said as many as 200 missiles could have been shipped so far.

Orxy said in an article that the guided missile could be combined with Turkey’s famed Bayraktar TB2 armed drones, which could pinpoint targets for the guided missile and help successfully destroy them within a range of 70 kilometers.

Stijn Mitzer, an arms expert who runs Oryx, told MEE that Turkey was the first country to deliver such equipment to Ukraine, even before the United States had supplied its HIMARS, which first arrived in Ukraine in June.

“TRLG-230 missiles are destined for pinpoint strikes on target, rather than firing a lot of them at once as with a regular multiple rocket launcher,” he said.

Undated footage surfaced on Ukrainian social media on Tuesday night allegedly showing a TRLG-230 missile being fired in Ukraine, indicating that they are being used one at a time rather than in multiple firings.

Footage released by the Azerbaijani military last year revealed that Baku had used TRLG-230s in the 2020 conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, where TB2s also played a central role.

Ukraine and Turkey have close defence industry cooperation, a relationship that has flourished in recent years. The TB2's producer Baykar, which has close ties to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s family, was building a plant in Ukraine before the war.

Ukrainian companies also produce the TB2's engines, and Turkey has sold dozens of Bayraktars to Kyiv over the course of the past two years.

Frequent flights between Turkey and Poland between February and April indicate that Turkey has continued to deliver TB2s and its MAM-L munition to Kyiv since the Russian invasion began.
 

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Turkey supplied laser-guided missiles to Ukraine​


Turkey delivered dozens of TRLG-230 precision-guided missiles to Ukraine in the early summer, two sources familiar with the issue told Middle East Eye.

Developed by Turkish producer Roketsan, the 230mm TRLG-230 missile has high accuracy against targets within a range of 20-70 km, thanks to its global positioning system (GPS) and laser guidance.

The TRLG-230 can be combined with multiple rocket launchers, known as MLRS, whose American equivalent, the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), has been very effective against the Russian forces in Ukraine.

MEE understands that around 50 TRLG-230 missiles have been shipped to Ukraine, confirming what defence blog Oryx reported on Monday. One source said as many as 200 missiles could have been shipped so far.

Orxy said in an article that the guided missile could be combined with Turkey’s famed Bayraktar TB2 armed drones, which could pinpoint targets for the guided missile and help successfully destroy them within a range of 70 kilometers.

Stijn Mitzer, an arms expert who runs Oryx, told MEE that Turkey was the first country to deliver such equipment to Ukraine, even before the United States had supplied its HIMARS, which first arrived in Ukraine in June.

“TRLG-230 missiles are destined for pinpoint strikes on target, rather than firing a lot of them at once as with a regular multiple rocket launcher,” he said.

Undated footage surfaced on Ukrainian social media on Tuesday night allegedly showing a TRLG-230 missile being fired in Ukraine, indicating that they are being used one at a time rather than in multiple firings.

Footage released by the Azerbaijani military last year revealed that Baku had used TRLG-230s in the 2020 conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, where TB2s also played a central role.

Ukraine and Turkey have close defence industry cooperation, a relationship that has flourished in recent years. The TB2's producer Baykar, which has close ties to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s family, was building a plant in Ukraine before the war.

Ukrainian companies also produce the TB2's engines, and Turkey has sold dozens of Bayraktars to Kyiv over the course of the past two years.

Frequent flights between Turkey and Poland between February and April indicate that Turkey has continued to deliver TB2s and its MAM-L munition to Kyiv since the Russian invasion began.

Further proves that Turkey is controlling the information released over the use of her weapons in Ukraine. We see what Turkey wants us to see.
 

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Russians who accidentally released anthrax and fcked up the entire village areas.

Also Lake Karachay where Turkic peoples lived turned into a radiation wasteland thanks to the Russians.

When disaster happened the Russians evacuated their own kin while leaving the non Russians to die from radiation.

The region still suffers from radiation while many cant leave because the city does not exist officially.

Also Ukrainians still suffer from the effects of Chernobyl.

Ukrainians are not angels I tell you one thing they are 100 times better than Russians.

Stop shilling for Russia. Especially as an Azerbaijani you are disgracing your ancestors.
I dont know what BisBis is - but I do know that he is not Turkic.
 
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**Updated as more information has come out*

USA sending another $400 million arms package to Ukraine. The contents of this package are as follows.

- 200 generators to help combat Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

- Undisclosed quantity of ammunition (GMRLS) for HIMARS.

- Undisclosed quantity of ammunition (likely AMRAAMS) for NASAMS.

- Undisclosed quantity of "HARM" anti-radiation missiles.

- 10,000,120mm mortar rounds.

- 200, Excalibur, GPS guided 155mm artillery rounds.

- 150 heavy machines guns (ammunition included), with thermal sights, to help combat Russian drone operations.

- 150 HMMWVs.

- 100+ light tactical vehicles.

- 20 million rounds of mixed small arms ammunition.

- Spare parts for 105mm and 155mm howitzers.

 
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Great Britain is sending 3, recently retired, Sea King helicopters to Ukraine. These anti-submarine / search and rescue helicopters were largely built throughout the 1970's and 1980's and were upgraded throughout the years, before countries such as Britain and Canada retired them gradually throughout the last decade. These 3 were retired in 2018. According to the BBC article below, Ukrainian pilots spent 6 weeks in Britain learning to fly the Sea Kings. These aircraft will more than likely be repurposed and used for the transfer of troops, supplies and ammunition, further enhancing Ukrainian logistical distribution. Alternatively, these helos can be used in a Medevac role for combat troops at / near the front.

Britain is also sending an additional 10,000, artillery rounds to Ukraine, of an undisclosed caliber (likely 155mm or 105mm)


Britain becomes the 5th known country to provide helicopters to Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion.

- In April, USA sent 17 Mi-17, multi-role helos to Ukraine. They were previously purchased by the U.S. and were destined for Afghanistan, before the U.S. pulled out of that country.

- In May the Czech Republic sent an undisclosed number MI-24V attack helicopters to Ukraine. The Czechs had 15 MI-24Vs in their inventory and were in the process of replacing them. It's unknown how many intact models made it to Ukraine and how many were held in reserve for parts.

- In June, Slovakia sent 5 multi-role helicopters to Ukraine, including 4 MI-17s and an MI-2.

- In November, Croatia announced that they would be sending their remaining 14, MI-8 multi-role helicopters to Ukraine. Croatia was in the process of retiring their Soviet made MI-8's by 2026. They'll be replaced by American Blackhawk helicopters.

These 5 contributions have seen between 50-55 helicopters sent to Ukraine. Most are outdated by modern standards, but all are still capable of providing some level of CAS or transport / medevac role.
 

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Turkey supplied laser-guided missiles to Ukraine​


Turkey delivered dozens of TRLG-230 precision-guided missiles to Ukraine in the early summer, two sources familiar with the issue told Middle East Eye.

Developed by Turkish producer Roketsan, the 230mm TRLG-230 missile has high accuracy against targets within a range of 20-70 km, thanks to its global positioning system (GPS) and laser guidance.

The TRLG-230 can be combined with multiple rocket launchers, known as MLRS, whose American equivalent, the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), has been very effective against the Russian forces in Ukraine.

MEE understands that around 50 TRLG-230 missiles have been shipped to Ukraine, confirming what defence blog Oryx reported on Monday. One source said as many as 200 missiles could have been shipped so far.

Orxy said in an article that the guided missile could be combined with Turkey’s famed Bayraktar TB2 armed drones, which could pinpoint targets for the guided missile and help successfully destroy them within a range of 70 kilometers.

Stijn Mitzer, an arms expert who runs Oryx, told MEE that Turkey was the first country to deliver such equipment to Ukraine, even before the United States had supplied its HIMARS, which first arrived in Ukraine in June.

“TRLG-230 missiles are destined for pinpoint strikes on target, rather than firing a lot of them at once as with a regular multiple rocket launcher,” he said.

Undated footage surfaced on Ukrainian social media on Tuesday night allegedly showing a TRLG-230 missile being fired in Ukraine, indicating that they are being used one at a time rather than in multiple firings.

Footage released by the Azerbaijani military last year revealed that Baku had used TRLG-230s in the 2020 conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, where TB2s also played a central role.

Ukraine and Turkey have close defence industry cooperation, a relationship that has flourished in recent years. The TB2's producer Baykar, which has close ties to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s family, was building a plant in Ukraine before the war.

Ukrainian companies also produce the TB2's engines, and Turkey has sold dozens of Bayraktars to Kyiv over the course of the past two years.

Frequent flights between Turkey and Poland between February and April indicate that Turkey has continued to deliver TB2s and its MAM-L munition to Kyiv since the Russian invasion began.
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