"Vodka, vodka, potato Lenin, Cossack"How do you translate "Patriots in control, trust the plan" into Russian?
Note: translation may be facetious.
"Vodka, vodka, potato Lenin, Cossack"How do you translate "Patriots in control, trust the plan" into Russian?
Sorry, that's a Metal Gear joke.I don't understand what that means.
Sounds like a BLM Crisis Actor, tbh.Russian paratrooper who fought in Ukraine says troops are deliberately shooting themselves in the leg to escape the war and get a $50,000 payout
Pavel Filatyev's 141-page memoir is the most detailed account of a Russian soldier fighting in the war so far.www.businessinsider.com
A Russian paratrooper, Pavel Filatyev, has published online a 144-page account of his experience in the invasion force, before he was sent home with an infection and subsequently fled Russia. There's some incredible (and harrowing) details of the pressures they're under.
* Some soldiers were unaware until months after the invasion began that there was no war on Russian territory.
* Filatyev was present for the incursion into Kherson. He reports that soldiers had been unable to eat properly, shower, sleep regularly or change clothes for days or weeks, which resulted in frenzied looting of kitchens and shower facilities in Kherson. Looting appears to have been a result of utter desperation as basic living standards were denied to the soldiers.
* Some soldiers were deliberately shooting themselves in the limbs to get sent home.
Just goes to show that the only country strong enough to defeat Russia is Russia itself.Notwithstanding one or two or twenty minor accidental fires, yes.
Oh nos.....So apparently a car bombing on Putin's chief ideologue, Aleksandr Dugin failed and they got his daughter instead. The assassins could have been been Ukrainians or oligarchs pissed off that the war Dugin wanted is making them less rich. Or even Putin himself.
Dugin's daughter seems to have been just as fascistic and crazy as her father, as well as being an official Russian propagandist so my sympathy lies primarily with the car.
So apparently a car bombing on Putin's chief ideologue, Aleksandr Dugin failed and they got his daughter instead. The assassins could have been been Ukrainians or oligarchs pissed off that the war Dugin wanted is making them less rich. Or even Putin himself.
Dugin's daughter seems to have been just as fascistic and crazy as her father, as well as being an official Russian propagandist so my sympathy lies primarily with the car.
My current theory of the case:Oh nos.....
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Shame they didn't get her dad.So apparently a car bombing on Putin's chief ideologue, Aleksandr Dugin failed and they got his daughter instead. The assassins could have been been Ukrainians or oligarchs pissed off that the war Dugin wanted is making them less rich. Or even Putin himself.
Dugin's daughter seems to have been just as fascistic and crazy as her father, as well as being an official Russian propagandist so my sympathy lies primarily with the car.
According to the Russian constitution, the Prime Minister would become interim president until an election. So it would be Mikhail Mishustin.This assassination attempt(or, well, success though probably on the wrong target) makes me curious:
Imagine if Putin were to drop dead, either via a car bomb or some disease. Who will then be the president of Russia? Russia is on paper a democracy so there probably is some line of succession, but I am doubtful that procedure would be followed. Which spurs the follow-up question of who is likely to take command in Putin's absence.
The President of the United States of America grabbing someone by the crotch isn't that weird.Metal Gear is really fucking wierd at times. MGS2 especially so.
Interestingly, the line of succession after the PM is a giant gray area, though. There's defined rules for succession for the position of PM (one of the deputies), but there's nothing that says the deputy PM would serve as President if both positions were empty.According to the Russian constitution, the Prime Minister would become interim president until an election. So it would be Mikhail Mishustin.
Yeah, I'd forgotten that part until I watched KC and Marty play it and everyone was "Wow, that part feels strangely relevant".The President of the United States of America grabbing someone by the crotch isn't that weird.
The open question though is how much of that equipment still works?Well, to be fair, they've probably got so much old equipment mothballed that when the war ends they'll have just as many tanks and planes as when they started.
Probably almost none, not least for the reasons you suggest. However, I also think that 10,000 tanks in storage means that they can shunt working stuff from one to another, they can probably rustle up a couple of thousand.The open question though is how much of that equipment still works?
At last, someone has finally done some real de-Nazification.Darya Dugina, daughter of prominent Russian fascist philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, has been killed in a car bombing, which was likely intended for her father.
Darya herself acted as her father's press secretary, as well as chief editor for a far-right disinformation site owned by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of the neo-fascist mercenary Wagner Group. She was also an outspoken denier of war crimes perpetrated during the invasion of Ukraine.
Russia entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb Ukraine and nobody was going to bomb them back.At last, someone has finally done some real de-Nazification.
I'm not sure Ukraine would bother killing Dugin, though. It could also be an angry Ukrainian working on their own initiative, but it could also be a Russian - a political enemy of Dugin or other dissident.Russia entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb Ukraine and nobody was going to bomb them back.
True. We don't know who caused it, and since Russia has shown itself to be full of liars on this war, we shouldn't believe anything they say.I'm not sure Ukraine would bother killing Dugin, though. It could also be an angry Ukrainian working on their own initiative, but it could also be a Russian - a political enemy of Dugin or other dissident.
Also, contextually, Russia has carried out peacetime revenge murders in my country using chemical and radioactive weapons (including someone completely innocent, they were so careless), so their outrage rings phenomenally hollow in my ears.