« First « Previous Comments 13 - 52 of 4,251 Next » Last » Search these comments
CNN, MSNBC, and CBS: (hands tucked under shoulders, flapping their elbows) Brock Brock! Brock Brock! Hickock!
Greeted like Liberators: Ukraine Invasion Thread
I'm wondering if Russians used a field nuke. One of the explosions looked so much like a nuke mushroom cloud.
Grateful Ukies wanted to greet Russian soldiers as liberators but apparently they have already been whisked away to enjoy some warm hospitality elsewhere, not even having time to lock up their vehicles:
https://twitter.com/Zn_Portnova/status/1496946523623632898?source=patrick.net
Eric Holder saysGrateful Ukies wanted to greet Russian soldiers as liberators but apparently they have already been whisked away to enjoy some warm hospitality elsewhere, not even having time to lock up their vehicles:
https://twitter.com/Zn_Portnova/status/1496946523623632898?source=patrick.net
Team of Zina Portnova has posted unverified stuff occasionally, but this appears to be real.
They posted Baktyar strikes in Karabakh and attributed that to Ukr army. Rumor is that Ukr did use the Bakhtyars but there is no verified footage on internets.
While the old truck with the trailer could belong to either side the MRAP is 100% Russian iron. The uniforms and MREs are also Russian.
Eric Holder saysWhile the old truck with the trailer could belong to either side the MRAP is 100% Russian iron. The uniforms and MREs are also Russian.
Yeah, that is reasonable. Russians also have a white Z on their trucks and armor, and different masking coloring than Ukr army.
Some previously shown liberators' vehicles in need in minor servicing and one liberator resting after being property greeted as such and dancing lots of Polka near Kharkiv from a different angle and in better quality:
NATO jumps up on chair, lifts its skirts and screams at Russia. "After you completely take over and own Ukraine, you better not come after us!":
Tired from being greeted as liberators and dancing lots of Polka with their Ukie counterparts brave Russian soldiers are taking a brief nap near Okhtyrka:
« First « Previous Comments 13 - 52 of 4,251 Next » Last » Search these comments
https://twitter.com/HinchaPenta/status/1496700652084473857?s=20&t=T1inEM5Hv6ahmrL4nzNirQ&source=patrick.net