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Ukrainian/Russian soldiers knife fighting to the death

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"He is dying and he knows he's dying:

last words.​

The Ukrainian soldier’s final words are gut-wrenching:

‘That’s it, mum. Goodbye. Wait, let me die in peace. You’ve opened everything in me (his arteries). Let me catch my breath. Let me pass away in peace. Just don’t touch me. Let me die. Please go away. I want to pass away on my own. Thank you. You were the best fighter. Goodbye. You were better.’

The Russian soldier, sat exhausted over him, replies:

‘Goodbye, brother.’

The Ukrainian asks to avoid a mercy kill: ‘Please don’t do it.’

The Russian does not. Minutes later, the Ukrainian soldier succumbs to what I believe to be an explosion.

Their words, spoken in the heat of war, are haunting. It’s a dialogue filled with mutual respect, far removed from the bloodlust often encouraged by online spectators or distant politicians."

They still fought to the death over nonsense that won't matter in 20-30 years.
 

Last Word Nelsonn

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"He is dying and he knows he's dying:

last words.​

The Ukrainian soldier’s final words are gut-wrenching:

‘That’s it, mum. Goodbye. Wait, let me die in peace. You’ve opened everything in me (his arteries). Let me catch my breath. Let me pass away in peace. Just don’t touch me. Let me die. Please go away. I want to pass away on my own. Thank you. You were the best fighter. Goodbye. You were better.’

The Russian soldier, sat exhausted over him, replies:

‘Goodbye, brother.’

The Ukrainian asks to avoid a mercy kill: ‘Please don’t do it.’

The Russian does not. Minutes later, the Ukrainian soldier succumbs to what I believe to be an explosion.

Their words, spoken in the heat of war, are haunting. It’s a dialogue filled with mutual respect, far removed from the bloodlust often encouraged by online spectators or distant politicians."

They still fought to the death over nonsense that won't matter in 20-30 years.

Shut up, Liban.
 

TheGhostOfAbeVigoda

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"He is dying and he knows he's dying:

last words.​

The Ukrainian soldier’s final words are gut-wrenching:

‘That’s it, mum. Goodbye. Wait, let me die in peace. You’ve opened everything in me (his arteries). Let me catch my breath. Let me pass away in peace. Just don’t touch me. Let me die. Please go away. I want to pass away on my own. Thank you. You were the best fighter. Goodbye. You were better.’

The Russian soldier, sat exhausted over him, replies:

‘Goodbye, brother.’

The Ukrainian asks to avoid a mercy kill: ‘Please don’t do it.’

The Russian does not. Minutes later, the Ukrainian soldier succumbs to what I believe to be an explosion.

Their words, spoken in the heat of war, are haunting. It’s a dialogue filled with mutual respect, far removed from the bloodlust often encouraged by online spectators or distant politicians."

They still fought to the death over nonsense that won't matter in 20-30 years.
Jesus Christ. That's kind of a tear-jerker.
 

Leonard Rhomberg

Who are you gonna replace me with?
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"He is dying and he knows he's dying:

last words.​

The Ukrainian soldier’s final words are gut-wrenching:

‘That’s it, mum. Goodbye. Wait, let me die in peace. You’ve opened everything in me (his arteries). Let me catch my breath. Let me pass away in peace. Just don’t touch me. Let me die. Please go away. I want to pass away on my own. Thank you. You were the best fighter. Goodbye. You were better.’

The Russian soldier, sat exhausted over him, replies:

‘Goodbye, brother.’

The Ukrainian asks to avoid a mercy kill: ‘Please don’t do it.’

The Russian does not. Minutes later, the Ukrainian soldier succumbs to what I believe to be an explosion.

Their words, spoken in the heat of war, are haunting. It’s a dialogue filled with mutual respect, far removed from the bloodlust often encouraged by online spectators or distant politicians."

They still fought to the death over nonsense that won't matter in 20-30 years.
Fawk. Stupid gay war
 

Leonard Rhomberg

Who are you gonna replace me with?
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Hilarious that this is still going on, and the retards that boycotted Russian vodka a couple years ago no longer give a shit because the news doesnt tell them to anymore
Will you be taking your naval skills to become a mercenary over there anytime soon?

Russia will not allow a WOW patch on your uniform but Ukraine I believe is indifferent
 

RoTheHo69

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"He is dying and he knows he's dying:

last words.​

The Ukrainian soldier’s final words are gut-wrenching:

‘That’s it, mum. Goodbye. Wait, let me die in peace. You’ve opened everything in me (his arteries). Let me catch my breath. Let me pass away in peace. Just don’t touch me. Let me die. Please go away. I want to pass away on my own. Thank you. You were the best fighter. Goodbye. You were better.’

The Russian soldier, sat exhausted over him, replies:

‘Goodbye, brother.’

The Ukrainian asks to avoid a mercy kill: ‘Please don’t do it.’

The Russian does not. Minutes later, the Ukrainian soldier succumbs to what I believe to be an explosion.

Their words, spoken in the heat of war, are haunting. It’s a dialogue filled with mutual respect, far removed from the bloodlust often encouraged by online spectators or distant politicians."

They still fought to the death over nonsense that won't matter in 20-30 years.
If Russia ends up annexing half of Ukraine it will have major historical and geo political results

The CIA said in their Cold War documents that Russia + Belarus + Ukraine = super power where as Russia is currently a regional power

A Russian victory would also bring Kazakhstan and Georgia back firmly into Russian orbit and now Korea and Iran are closer to Russia than ever before

Even with the loss of material and life, I think if Russia can pull off a victory and encourage birth rates. It’ll be in a major position of power within 20 years
 

Child..

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If Russia ends up annexing half of Ukraine it will have major historical and geo political results

The CIA said in their Cold War documents that Russia + Belarus + Ukraine = super power where as Russia is currently a regional power

A Russian victory would also bring Kazakhstan and Georgia back firmly into Russian orbit and now Korea and Iran are closer to Russia than ever before

Even with the loss of material and life, I think if Russia can pull off a victory and encourage birth rates. It’ll be in a major position of power within 20 years
Money people are "above" citizenship, the Wall Street niggas relocating to Moscow will make it what you say (Pivot to Eurasia). Wall Street funded the Bolshevik revolution that took out the Monarchists (Trad-Russians) and the Mensheviks (Make Russia Great Againsters).
 

RoTheHo69

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... and encourage birth rates. It’ll be in a major position of power within 20 years
Their major position in the world would have never been challenged if they spent some of the proceeds of their oil sales on infrastructure etc. instead of pocketing everything. Should they win the war militarily them and some of their allies have the predicament of retaining control over a command economy with somehow still retaining the feedback metrics inherently provided by free market economics, unless they completely eliminate competing economies through military means they will still need to compete technologically at risk of one again losing their status in the world.

By issuing top-down economic decisions without reliable metrics they will run into the same problems they did in the past. China's current economic issues have to do with this as well. It's like driving without a speedometer. As technological and industrial capabilities increase the wiggle-room for financial and economic inefficiencies lessens even more. I'm not so sure you can put the average Russians or anyone back into the subsistence serf box like Stalin could and still expect the people to be loyal.
 
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