2,000 soldiers inside Azovstal, but the Putin has announced he has decided not to send troops in, they have it surrounded and will wait them out. Good idea.
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2,000 soldiers inside Azovstal, but the Putin has announced he has decided not to send troops in, they have it surrounded and will wait them out. Good idea.
That's alot of troops in an industrial area. Ukraine isn't going to air drop anything there anytime soon. I heard zelensky saying mariupol is still winnable but they just need heavy weapons. What a disingenuous scumbag
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2,000 soldiers inside Azovstal, but the Putin has announced he has decided not to send troops in, they have it surrounded and will wait them out. Good idea.
Originally posted by troon
lol, I don't know why people whine about trannies in the military - they're real men inside.
Except I'd make them up their testosterone again before going into battle, can't have soldiers fanning their faces when the pressure mounts.
THis is why they all work for the big tech in silicone valley because it counts as a diversity hire to hire an autistic nerdy "dude" programmer ALSO it counts as a woman plus nobody is ever going to sexually harass a disgusting tranny so they are basically the perfect employee for that sector
the problem is when you get a gaggle of trannies and they start demanding the overthrow of the capitalist system or whatever there has to be a balance because there is nothing worse than an uppity tranny
„ Looks like someone is getting payback on th oil executives and tycoons who were/are involved in selling gas and oil to europe. a real post communist mafia state indeed.
Bodies of former vice-president of Gazprombank Vladislav Avayev, his wife and daughter was found in his residence in Moscow in suspected murder-suicide Gazprombank is a key bank in Kremlin's gas-for-rubles scheme