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Just a bunch of bodies that won't be identified so that russia doesn't have to pay their families. Hell, they already gave them a goat, what more could they want?Bodies of Wagner Group mercenaries packed in bags, taken from Horlivka to unknown destination
Medical staff at hospitals in the Russian-occupied town of Horlivka in Donetsk Oblast were ordered to seize the documents of dead mercenaries of Russia’s Wagner mercenary company, the Ukrainian military’s General Staff reported on Nov. 24.www.yahoo.com
Sorry Dan, It appears raccoons have become on topic and the war is stuck with them. I suppose it's something similar to the way they get in trash cans.if i may---
this thread has been my source for everything i need to know about this conflict. The posts have been informative--shocking--inspiring and beyond everything i can get get from other sources.
i love you all-- i love your contributions.
Can we please keep it on topic? 72 raccoon blurbs are unnecessary when this thread is dedicated to an historic struggle of nations.
The drones will be named Peace-dets, Peace-da, and Peace-diuk, an play of words on the popular exclamation “Rusni pyzda,” meaning “Russia is screwed.”
“Pyzda” is translated as “c*nt” from Russian, and a rough translation of the drone names is “peace is coming,” “you are peaced,” and “peacemaker.” The naming of the drones both reflects the damage they will inflict on the Russian army and that peace in Europe can only be restored by Russia’s defeat.
This is not a tweet to read here, it's here to be clicked on and then read all 20 tweets in-line at Twitter. It provides a good overview of the war to date and some thoughts about the war going forward.
I think it means they sent them to live on a farm, so they could run around and dig holes, etc.Does being sent on leave mean they don't have bullets available to shoot them?
In wake of defeats, purges of Russian army officers have started, General Staff
Purges of Russian army officers and commanders, in particular of heads of logistics departments, have been started, Deputy Chief of the Ukraine's General Staff, Oleksiy Hromov reported at a briefing on Nov. 24.www.yahoo.com