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28/3/2024 21:11 | Your irrelevance isn't needed here | rude not to own you | |
28/3/2024 21:10 | Barclays Thread loon | rude not to own you | |
28/3/2024 17:28 | Hope this helps | rude not to own you | |
28/3/2024 17:28 | Your irrelevance isn't needed here | rude not to own you | |
28/3/2024 17:27 | Barclays Thread loon | rude not to own you | |
28/3/2024 15:27 | Johnwise come on back we need some facts not the stuoid idiots nonsense | portside1 | |
28/3/2024 15:06 | RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VOWS TO DESTROY AMERICAN F-16 FIGHTER JETS IN UKRAINE. Support SouthFront Potential supplies of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine will not change the situation on the battlefield, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on March 27, vowing that the Russian military will destroy them the same way it destroyed Western tanks and other vehicles of Kiev forces. “If they supply F-16 jets, they say that pilots are being trained, it will not change the situation on the battlefield. And we will destroy warplanes as we are destroying tanks, armored vehicles and other weapons, including multiple launch missile systems,” he said at a meeting with military pilots in the Tver Region. In addition, Putin noted that Russia will take into account the fact that F-16 fighter jets can deliver tactical nuclear weapons. “F-16 jets can carry nuclear weapons. And we must take this into account while planning [combat operations],” he said. The Russian president also warned that airfields in third countries will become legitimate targets if Ukrainian F-16s operated from them. “Naturally, if they are used from airfields of third countries, they will be a legitimate target for us, no matter where they might be,” Putin said when asked if Russia will hit Ukrainian F-16 jets at NATO airfields. Last year, several NATO backes of the Kiev regime, led by Denmark and the Netherlands, formed a coalition to train pilots, technicians and support personnel from the Ukrainian Air Force (UAF) on F-16 fighter jets after receiving a green light from the United States. Denmark and the Netherlands subsequently announced their intention to supply Ukraine with 19 and 42 used F-16s. Later, Norway also announced its intention to donate F-16s to Ukraine, however, no numbers have been revealed yet. Belgium also said that it will supply an undisclosed number of F-16 fighters to Ukraine. According to the Danish Defense Minister, Ukraine is set to receive the first F-16s in the summer of 2024 if the preparations proceed accordingly. A previous statement by the Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anušauskas and an unnamed official, said that Ukraine could receive the first airplanes around June. This statement, although not officially confirmed, was not dismissed by the UAF. The Kiev regime has been already warned by its allies to not overestimate what the F-16 could do. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg openly said that these fighter jets can’t change the situation on the battlefield, although they will enhance Ukraine’s combat capabilities. While Ukraine is pinning high hopes on the fighter jets, the truth is that NATO is only supplying them to make up for the heavy losses of the UAF and further prolong the conflict. The used older versions of the F-16 Ukraine is set to receive are inferior in every aspect to Russia’s most modern fighter jets, like the Su-30, Su-35 and the stealthy Su-57. Support SouthFront | stonedyou | |
28/3/2024 14:57 | RUSSIAN DRONES AND MISSILES STRUCK UKRAINIAN EAST AND SOUTH Support SouthFront On the night of March 28, Russian forces launched new wave of precision strikes on the Ukrainian military and industrial facilities in the rear regions. The local Ukrainian sources confirmed Russian strikes in Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporozhie, Mykolaiv and Odessa regions. One of Ukrainian military facilities was destroyed as a result of the missiles trike in the town of Konstantinovka in the DPR. Konstantinovka is an important Ukrainian stronghold between the Donetsk and Artyomovsk directions. According to preliminary reports, one of the targets destroyed in the city of Kharkiv was the point of temporary deployment of the AFU on the territory of the Dubrovsky sanatorium in the eastern part of the city. The facility was reportedly attacked by Russian kamikaze UAV. It was soon identified that several Russian kamikaze drones struck a train with military cargo, which was unloading material supplies at the Zaporizhia station. At least two freight wagons were reportedly struck. As a result of the attack, a large fire broke out in the area. Sounds similar to secondary detonation were reported in the city, confirming that military equipment and ammunition were destroyed. The local sources also reported that Ukrainian air defense failed in the city. As a result of some malfunctions, Ukrainian missiles damaged private houses on Skvortsova and Arctic Streets. The Armed Forces of Ukraine officially declared that all Russian UAVs that targeted the rear regions were intercepted by Ukrainian air defense forces, while three missiles managed to reach their targets. Reports from the Ukrainian regions deny Kiev’s claims. Support SouthFront | stonedyou | |
28/3/2024 11:50 | merry fisher, use the filter button. | smurfy2001 | |
28/3/2024 11:43 | Shorts doomed to failure with unlimited losses share price hammering up. Hello Kitty says Hodl Yoda. Please do your own research as always and follow FCA guidelines. | qantas |
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