Thanks for finding that. Lil ray of sunshine.
A daywalker :O. I repeat myself, but shabbes goyim are a thing, and I have encountered plenty of them. They are typically as bad and sometimes worse than zogged out Christhaters.(((Ian Garner))) - my chewdar is going off big on this guy, but I cannot prove it... still he has a profile on Haaretz:
I think this is a smart chew who has changed his name and hides his background. All of his online bios are extremely short. But the big tell is his face seems inbred:
The first thing that jumps out is his nostrils are different sizes and the nose is crooked. Then you notice other asymmetrical features - such as different shaped ears, eyebrows, and even his eyes have differences if one looks closely (!).
This is one where I say, "chew until proven otherwise"
This may signal a change in policy on the US' part. She has been the main driver of US foreign policy in Ukraine for over a decade.
A daywalker :O. I repeat myself, but shabbes goyim are a thing, and I have encountered plenty of them. They are typically as bad and sometimes worse than zogged out Christhaters.
I mean, streamer Destiny and the entire German political establishment mirror his proclaimed sentiments 1:1.
It's just the dark mind of the shidlib.
^ They're literally playing "capture the flag"!!
According to the Duran, they tried to raid an installation near Belgorod where nukes are supposed to be stored. It was supposed to be a big Ukie operation, with lots of equipment thrown into it. The goal was to blackmail Russia, had they managed to find and capture the nukes. The Russians apparently knew about the operation and vaporized the lot before they moved in on the location.
"The Ukrainian military will lose ground," says Dr Watling. "The question is: how much and which population centres are going to be affected?"
"Kharkiv," says Dr Watling, "is certainly vulnerable."
As Ukraine's second city, situated perilously close to the Russian border, Kharkiv is a tempting goal for Moscow.
It is currently being pummelled daily with Russian missile strikes, with Ukraine unable to field sufficient air defences to ward off the lethal mix of drones, cruise and ballistic missiles aimed in its direction.
Could Ukraine still function as a viable entity if Kharkiv were to fall? Yes, say analysts, but it would be a catastrophic blow to both its morale and its economy.
Russia's strategic objective this year may not even be territorial. It could simply be to crush Ukraine's fighting spirit and convince its Western backers that this war is a lost cause.
Russia lost a staggering 1,740 troops in a single day, the highest tally of casualties for Moscow since the start of the invasion in 2022, according to Ukraine.
In the previous 24 hours, Ukraine also claimed Russia had lost 30 tanks and 42 armoured vehicles.
Death toll and military hardware statistics are difficult to assess with both sides giving different or little information.
However, Ukraine's armed forces have claimed Russia has so far lost an eye-watering 484,030 men during the course of the ongoing war.
Earlier this month, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) estimated Russia's casualties have likely reached 465,000.