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Last night in Uman, Cherkassy Region, Russian terrorists attacked a residential building, 7 people, including a child, were killed, and 17 more were injured. The rescue operation continues.


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On the morning of April 28, Russian troops launched a massive attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region. As a result, a private house and a building of a private enterprise were destroyed in Dnipro. The building base was also damaged.
A 2-year-old girl and a 31-year-old woman died. Three people were injured. A 58-year-old man and a 57-year-old woman were taken to the hospital in moderate condition. A 31-year-old woman will be treated on an outpatient basis


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The invaders attacked Ukraine from Tu-95 bombers from the Caspian Sea region at about 04:00.
Anti-aircraft missile troops of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in cooperation with the air defense of other components of the Defense Forces, destroyed 21 out of 23 Х-101/Х-555 cruise missiles, and two operational-tactical UAVs

 

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What this proves how Ukraine has always been the Industrial Beating Heart of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union and not Russia itself.

Hence why the Russians are so keen on taking this place.

Ukraine as an industrial powerhouse really started to take off under the Soviet leadership, in fact compared to most of 'Muscovy' empire iteration, the Soviet Union is the most compassionate to Ukraine, compared that to the Russian empire. Its less industry but more about buffer. Ownership of Ukraine and Belarus is the bare minimum for Moscow just to feel safe from any outward threat because there's really not much geographical defence for Moscow with European flat lands next to it. Armies attacking Russia traditionally march through those flat lands, hence its best for Moscow to make the front line as far away West as possible.

The Soviet Union reached the most success in this effort by stretching the front line at its furthest extent in the Cold war by puppetting Poland, East Germany and Czechoslovakia.

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So invading Ukraine is a political necessity for Moscow regardless of who is in charge. Many people portray this as a Putin only problem, believe me if Navalny is the President of Russia he will annex Ukraine sooner or later.
 

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Allegedly one used ...uploaded by fighterbomber telegram

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Anyway, Wagner will have another competitor in the Kremlin, I wonder what will the command structure will look like with 3 competing military (Armed forces, Wagner and this one


Near the end of WW2 the Germans had an abundance of highly skilled generals at their disposals compared that to the allies, but due to the Nazi having 2 different armies (Heer and SS) the command structure is a complete mess. Modern Russia don't have their own 21st century equivalent of Model, Rommel, Manstein or Guderian and instead of two competing armies they're planning to have 3.

Command structure of allied troops of Normandy

Eisenhower (top) as CnC of all allied troops

  • Arthur Tedder (white) deputy supreme commander
  • Montgomerry (Green) overall land commander
  • Trafford Mallory (black) overall air commander
  • Bertram Ramsay ,overall naval commander

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German chaotic command structure in the wake of D-Day, each Heer (army) and SS have its own chain of command, even navy and air force has their own command chain.

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The myth of Russia's non-intervention in the events of 2014 in Ukrainian Donbass has been finally dispelled.

The russian parliament adopted in the second and third readings a law on awarding the status of a veteran to those who participated in the hostilities in the Donbass since May 2014.

 

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Ukraine as an industrial powerhouse really started to take off under the Soviet leadership, in fact compared to most of 'Muscovy' empire iteration, the Soviet Union is the most compassionate to Ukraine, compared that to the Russian empire. Its less industry but more about buffer. Ownership of Ukraine and Belarus is the bare minimum for Moscow just to feel safe from any outward threat because there's really not much geographical defence for Moscow with European flat lands next to it. Armies attacking Russia traditionally march through those flat lands, hence its best for Moscow to make the front line as far away West as possible.

The Soviet Union reached the most success in this effort by stretching the front line at its furthest extent in the Cold war by puppetting Poland, East Germany and Czechoslovakia.

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So invading Ukraine is a political necessity for Moscow regardless of who is in charge. Many people portray this as a Putin only problem, believe me if Navalny is the President of Russia he will annex Ukraine sooner or later.
Calling the Soviet Union the most compassionate to Ukraine compared to the Russian Empire is factually incorrect. In fact it's absurd. By far the greatest murder of Ukrainians happened between 1932-1933, as the Soviet Union starved Ukrainians opposed to collectivization. Between 3-5 million Ukrainians died, mostly of hunger, while the Soviet Union continued exporting Ukrainian grain. If you'd like, I can explain the specific policies taken by the Soviet Union that resulted (and guaranteed) such colossal loss of life.
 

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We KNOW in Poland that you CANT trust Russia.
Roosevelt trusted Stalin and whole eastern Europe paid the price for his naitivity. 45 years behind Iron Curtain.

What happened to Poland after ww2 was a disgrace.

Not only were Poles killed by the Nazis and Soviets after that their country was sold off to Soviets.

Warsaw Uprising the Soviets could have actually help and intervene the Polish people.

Guess what the Soviets actually watched while the Germans destroyed Warsaw piece by piece. Soviets benefitted from the Germans destroying Poland so it make it easier for them to take the whole country.

Now the Germans and the Russians are engaged in historical revisionism that the Concentration Camps were Polish not German.

Russians and Germans were complicit in starting Ww2.
 

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