No wonder this thread got shit canned. This is just a summary of the retardation posted by the Russian supporting useful idiot brigade on TD. No way to have a cohesive discussion with this brain trust of buffoons.
With you ?
I'm afraid that it would be a rather onesided.......discussion, considering the somewhat ...limited condition of your knowledge pool.
There is however a few nice people around here, who has taken it upon them to try and explain things to you.
Talk about Sisyfos work
Here's a pic of the explosive (not ricin, socal is a boob) attached to a modified kamikaze drone.
And here's what they do with them. Madyars commentary is always entertaining.
Madyar "pointy stick" talks us through another UA kamikaze drone attack on an ru trench, and has a few words for the armchair experts in his Telegram channel. Subtitled. : UkraineWarVideoReport
Earlier today, I watched an interesting video on Youtube about russian losses in Ukraine...and now I can't find it again.
It was from Mediazona and BBC.
It showed where the killed soldiers originated from.
I have a long article in danish, but can't be bothered to translate it.
But an "old" english version is below
A newer version in russian https://zona.media/casualties
BBC and Mediazona confirm 10,000 Russian soldiers dead in Ukraine
5:35 pm, December 9, 2022
Source: Russian BBC
The BBC’s Russian Service, Mediazona, and volunteers working with open source data have confirmed that, as of December 9, 10,002 Russian service members have been killed in Ukraine.
Among the dead are 430 mobilized soldiers, 104 more than the total from two weeks ago, notes the BBC. Journalists found that 394 mobilized soldiers were killed on Ukrainian territory. Another 36 died in Russia, before they were sent to the front.
The highest number of confirmed losses, according to journalists, come from the Krasnodar region (428 people). However, writes BBC, 40 percent of these losses were never reported in traditional or social media. The deaths were discovered by studying burials in local cemeteries.
The region with the second-highest number of dead is Dagestan (363 people), followed by Buryatia (356 people). There are 54 known dead from Moscow.
In terms of branches of service, motorized riflemen (1,738 people) and paratroopers (1,375 people) continue to bear the heaviest losses.
There is no information about where an additional 2,441 dead served. 1,175 dead were confirmed among volunteers.
BBC notes that, by the most conservative estimates, the real number of Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine may exceed 20,000, and the total number of irretrievable losses could be as high as 90,000.
In September, Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced that 5,937 Russian soldiers had been killed since the start of the war.
The General Staff of Ukrainian Armed Forces believes that as of the morning of December 9, Russian losses reach 93,390 people.
US Joint Chiefs Chair General Mark Milley said in early November that Russian casualties were “well over 100,000 Russian soldiers killed and wounded.” He thinks the Ukrainian side has lost as similar number.
In late November, publication Important Stories reported that Russian authorities expect 100,000 killed and wounded by spring among mobilized soldiers alone. According to Meduza’s sources, they will be replaced by conscripts.
zona.media/casualties Hope it's an active link this time
You can see where they originated from
In which arm of the millitary they served
How old
When during the war they got killed and how many
Etc
NOT PROPAGANDA
If you think that is a total body count, you are truly living in fantasy land.
You should. From the article...
These numbers do not represent the actual death toll since we can only review publicly available reports including social media posts by relatives, reports in local media, and statements by the local authorities. The real death toll is much higher. Besides, the number of soldiers missing in action or captured is not known.
It's not.
It is what they have been able to confirm and use in their own statistics about origin etc
The losses are way higher, but there are no trustworthy numbers on either side
Oh
You bothered to read on before you drew further conclusions
Well done
Not propaganda

I for one do appreciate you conversing in another language other than your own. I believe english is a hard language for non native speakers to master so a thumbs up from me. Especially as I have heard the unintelligible gobbledygook that you have to converse in with your own people. I've often wondered if that is why there are so few of you. That and living in a country that most of the time is colder than my refrigerator, not withstanding the mountain of paperwork needed to acquire informed consent from your intended paramour, you must need viagra just to keep it up long enough to get a foot in the bedroom, let alone anything else...Respect![]()
No its not and thanks for posting. I did not know he had a new video out.
I agree, he is very succinct in his assessments. Interestingly enough, he predicts the same offensives by the Ukrainians as I have been mentioning for some time. Kreminna and Melitopol. Kreminna is already well underway and hardly anyone is talking about it.
Gulagu.net: Russian national illegally enters Norway, reportedly is ex-commander at PMC Wagner
A Russian national illegally entered Norway and was detained near the locality of Skrøytnes in the Paskvidalen valley near the Russian border, NRK cites the Finnmark county police.
“The man was arrested by a Norwegian Armed Forces border patrol and the police. He applied for asylum in Norway,” Tarjei Sirma-Tellefsen, the Finnmark police chief, said in a statement.
NRK also cites various Russian media and Telegram channels that say the man might be a mercenary with PMC Wagner.
Vladimir Osechkin, the founder of Gulagu.net, an anti-torture human rights organisation, says the man in question is Andrey Medvedev who indeed was with PMC Wagner. Medvedev earlier acted as the commander of Yevgeny Nuzhin, a mercenary whose brutal execution for switching sides and joining Ukraine’s troops was shot on video and posted online by channels believed to be controlled by PMC Wagner in November.
Yevgeny Medvedev spoke with The Insider earlier, sharing stories about multiple occasions of such executions. For instance, he said that there is a separate department of the Wagner Group in charge of executions.
“They are in charge of what they call ‘zeroing out’, i.e., killing lads either privately or publicly, as in Nuzhin’s case,” Medvedev said.
Osechkin says Medvedev addressed Gulagu.net after he had spoken to The Insider, fearing revenge from Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of PMC Wagner.
“It is the first time since the start of the Ukraine War that a former commander with PMC Wagner, virtually a terrorist organisation, escapes Russia for Europe and shows that he is willing to testify against Yevgeny Prigozhin, an oligarch and a terrorist involved in killing thousands of Russians and Ukrainians,” Osechkin wrote.
It is reported that Medvedev illegally crossed the border on 12 January; Barents Observer reported this the same day.
Gulagu.net published a video interview with Medvedev, recorded after he had left Russia. In the video, the man said he was held in a facility for immigrants in Oslo, and shared the details of how he crossed the border.
NRK asked the Norwegian PTS security agency to share more details. The agency replied, saying that they were not authorised to share any details on the biography of the Russian citizen, but added that they were “monitoring the case”.
On 13 November, a Telegram channel affiliated with PMC Wagner posted a video of Yevgeny Nuzhin’s execution. In the video, Nuzhin says that he switched to fighting for Ukraine in the war back in September and that he was kidnapped from Kyiv in November. The man regained consciousness in a basement, he was told that he “would be tried”, he adds. After that, the video shows Nuzhin’s head being smashed with a sledgehammer.
Yevgeny Prigozhin later referred to the video as “beautiful directorial work”, claiming it was staged by “American special services who possibly masterminded the abduction”. Nuzhin, he claims, was “recruited by the CIA and preemptively went to prison for 27 years”.
Новая газета Европа

That depends on how you were introduced to it, like any language.
English is easy to learn, difficult to master as it is illogical and there are more exceptions than rules (yes, I know . . . )
German is difficult to learn but easy to master as it is a logical language with few exceptions to rules.
Danish is the same -
Easiest? Malay or Indonesian (similar as!) no grammar, sentence construction is loose, tenses . . .
New to me, quite interesting
Thanks
Thanks......I guess
Not true....most of the time.
Denmark isn't as cold as Australia is HOT
My 11 year old came back from school and told me about consent.
But true although I haven't heard about the paper version
Due to the cold we spend a fair amount of time under the duvets and that might give some inspiration.
((when I say 'we', I do ofcourse not mean 'I')having entered celibacy in solidarity with Mendip))

Due to the cold we spend a fair amount of time under the duvets and that might give some inspiration.
((when I say 'we', I do ofcourse not mean 'I')having entered celibacy in solidarity with Mendip))
In which case you are quite well off having not spent your nest egg on some voracious harpy. Yor rubber doll must be getting a hell of a workout though.
Mendy at least has his dogs to comfort him.
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