War re Ukraine: Thread

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Fri Feb 25 05:59:28 PST 2022


Hacker collective Anonymous declares cyber war against Russia

https://www.rt.com/russia/550548-anonymous-cyber-war-russia/
https://www.foxnews.com/us/hacking-collective-anonymous-declare-war-putin-russia-invades-ukraine


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al3ksu48leQ  Z: SlaviUkraine

"Russian warship, go fuck yourself."

https://twitter.com/poroshenko
https://twitter.com/JohnBerman/status/1497174103828148225
https://twitter.com/noraneus/status/1497174310137520128
Ex-Ukraine president Poroshenko holds AK-47 as he vows to fight on
streets of Kyiv

Lithuanian supermarkets give up Russian, Belarusian products in wake
of Ukraine attack

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10548649/Put-sunflower-seeds-pockets-grow-Ukraine-soil-Woman-confronts-Russian-troops.html
'What the f*** are you doing in our land?'
'You should put sunflower seeds in your pockets so that they will grow
on Ukranian land after you die.'

Russia has failed to take any of its major objectives and has lost 450
personnel, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says

Taliban encourages war parties to end the matter in a peaceful way

https://i.redd.it/8u6579c1rxj81.jpg
Pro-Ukraine protester from Brandenburg Gate with a message for Vladimir Putin.

Ukrainian Muslims receive a fatwa to go to war against Russia

people in the Russian government who are absolutely furious with Putin
right now and in response are secretly leaking intel to other nations
out of spite or for their own agenda.

https://www.brookings.edu/blog/up-front/2014/11/06/did-nato-promise-not-to-enlarge-gorbachev-says-no/

For most of human history post-agriculture, aggressive wars have been
seen as honorable, a way to win glory and riches. Leaders could easily
dehumanize their neighbors because almost nobody traveled more than a
hundred miles in any direction (apart from nomadic tribes).

Since the industrial revolution, we've been increasingly connected
with people outside our own communities, and the internet has let us
be connected with people from almost anywhere on the planet. It's
simple enough to teach someone "all people are people" but our animal
brains need proof. Well, the proof is everywhere now, and hopefully
our species' taste for war will continue to decline.

I've been playing online games with people from all over the world,
Russians included. When I think of "the Russians" (or any other part
of the world), it's not some nebulous "them" that's easy to
compartmentalize, it's the people I've been playing with I'm thinking
of.

The civilians suffers for the whims of their leaders.


https://theweek.com/russo-ukrainian-war/1010612/ukraine-claims-800-russian-casualties-one-surrendered-russian-platoon
"On Thursday, Ukraine's top army commander and ambassador to the U.S.
both said a Russian platoon from the 74th Motorized Brigade
surrendered to Ukrainian forces, saying they never believed they would
be asked to kill Ukrainians. "

Top European Analyst: The majority of possible Russian economic
scenarios ends with a collapse of the their govt.

China's Xi Jinping Speaks To Putin, Calls For Negotiation With Ukraine

Ukraine defense ministry tells residents to use Molotov cocktails in Kyiv

Ukrainian Soldier Blew Up Bridge and Himself to Stop Advance of
Russian Troops, Kyiv Says

Rarely seen protests against Russian president Vladimir Putin broke
out in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, as the global outcry against the
Russian strongman grew louder.
Posting a video of the rally on Facebook, Ukrainian government advisor
Anton Herashchenko added: 'Ukrainians! Call, write to your friends and
acquaintances in Russia – ask them to tell everyone that Russian
soldiers are now dying in Ukraine – sons, brothers, fathers!'
Russian police have detained almost 1,400 people at anti-war protests
across Russia after President Vladimir Putin sent troops to invade
Ukraine, an independent monitor said Thursday.
"More than 1,391 people have already been detained in 51 cities," said
OVD-Info, which tracks arrests at opposition rallies.

Vitaly Skakun was part of a marine infantry battalion fighting to fend
off a column of Russian tanks at the Henichesk bridge in the Kherson
region. The Ukrainian troops had made the decision to blow up the
bridge, and Skakun took the initiative to carry out the mission,
Ukraine’s General Staff said. “The bridge was mined, but he didn’t
manage to get away from there. According to his brothers in arms,
Vitaly got in touch [with them] and said he was going to blow up the
bridge. Immediately after an explosion rang out,” the military said.
Skakun died at the scene but the military hailed him for
“significantly slowing down the advancement of the enemy,” which
allowed his fellow troops to regroup and deploy defenses. Military
commanders said they are working to award Skakun with posthumous
honors for his “heroic act.” “Russian occupiers, know that the ground
will burn under your feet!” the General Staff said.


https://www.weforum.org/people/vladimir-putin
https://www.weforum.org/people/joseph-r-biden
https://www.weforum.org/people/xi-jinping
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/ursula-von-der-leyen


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