Russian mercenary boss says Bakhmut practically surrounded -March 3rd

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  1. zoom_copter66

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    Durna hulera??....dumb broad?....dumb $hit.....wait thats durneh heemnoh?
     
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    What does it mean? Guess not durna bolezn (sickness).
     
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    Excellent! I only had about 3 years of Ukie school on Saturdays so I had to learn the good words at Ukrainian Scout camp.
     
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    Technically Hulera is cholera. It was such bad thing in the Middle Ages that Ukes and Poles use it as a swear word.
     
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    Weeska wouldn't know....he's an Orc russki....hates Ukrainians and fully supports SMO.

    That account claimed he was from Donetsk originally....maybe a Russified xoxol even.
     
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    Sickness is zaraza in Ukrainian. Also used to describe a bad person as an insult description.
     
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    My people are from Western Ukraine so they borrow Polish swear words. Hulera is very popular among Eastern Poles so Ukes must have borrowed it from our friendly Polish neighbors. One of my aunts through marriage was Polish who was adopted by Ukrainian family as a young teen. So I learned some Polish from her. My mom spoke Ukrainian, Polish and knew Yiddish which she learned from her neighbors as a kid.
     
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    ON TOPIC



    though Dinosaurs might disagree
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    7 min ago
    Russian forces "partially exhausted" in Bakhmut, Ukrainian soldier says

    From CNN's Olga Voitovych in Kyiv

    Russian forces have been “partially exhausted” in some parts of Bakhmut, Yurii Syrotiuk, a Ukrainian soldier, told the country’s national broadcaster Friday.

    “Last week, the enemy was furiously attacking, and the attacks were of a maximum nature. The enemy was in a hurry, threatening, telling that Bakhmut was surrounded, and sent its soldiers to be killed, in particular, on our part of the front,” Syrotiuk explained. “Accordingly, the fighting was as intense as possible, it exhausted the enemy, and indeed, as of yesterday and today night, the intensity of artillery fire has decreased.”

    “This means that we have partially exhausted the enemy, 'bled' it out, and are trying to push them back in our section,” he added.

    Ukrainian counter offensives had forced Russia to adopt a more defensive stance, Syrotiuk said, adding that Russian forces had "to move to partially defensive actions, to use barrage fire and cluster munitions. Because to conduct offensive fire at this pace means not only a lot of artillery, but also heavy losses in manpower.”

    Despite this assessment, Syrotiuk said the situation in and around Bakhmut remained very active.

    “Compared to last week, we can say that the intensity has decreased. But what do we mean by a decrease in the intensity of fire? Here, where I am standing, an enemy mine flies over me about every minute,” he explained. “So we are talking in comparison to last week. Otherwise, the intensity is extremely high. The firefight lasts around the clock."​

    live updates: https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-03-17-23/index.html

    Got to have mad respect for the soldiers holding that "fort"!
     
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    Yep....Xi Jinping is dropping by Dwarfstans pad next week...Putler hoping for a hail Mary.

    I suspect Siberia and Far East will make for good "collateral" for any sort of assistance?:)
     
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    Yep, or even cheaper oil perhaps. And whatever the dwarf gets, we can be reasonably certain it won't be the sort of thing that might get China sanctioned.
     
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    Ohhhh....breaking news!!

    ICC issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin....OUCH!!!
     
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    Well that's certainly no shocker with your support for Bandera and his followers. Don't you mean Galicia or east Poland? I mean why would you recognize the lands taken by Stalin? Seems to me you should be thanking Lenin for creating "ukraine" out of thin air. Lot's of oxymorons with the western ukraine line of logic.
     
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    Soo...Bill....when Xi Jinping comes calling soon....I suspect he'll bring along all the paperwork for transferring Siberia back to China.

    I'm hearing the name changes for Vladivostok and Khabarovsk have already taken place.

    Muscovy will be the new name of what's left of Mafiosi.
     
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    Poor orcs. So many dead and nothing to show for it.

     
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    German artillery on the Ukrainian front: how Western quality beats Russian quantity


    It seems the Panzerhaubitze has been serving the Ukrainians very well at Bakhmut. Nice to see that German engineering doing what it was made to do. :)
     
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    So you hear the voices that tell you that Vladivostok and Khabarovsk have changed the names? Do you often talk to these voices? Are they from men or women? I am worried that your health is in danger. Zoo, you'd better consult a good doctor.
     
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    Love it, great post.
     
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    Your entire post is totally rubbish. Go back and study the history that was not farted out of the mouth of the Kremlin.
     
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    Picture of a WagnervWanker” that the Russian chief NAZI - Putin sent to Ukraine to “DeNAZIFY”


    https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1637322946782851072/photo/1

    The NAZINin the pic is a caputered Russian Wagner “Wnber” with a big azzed Swasrika tatoo…..

    Just hit the link….
    picture of a Wagner “Wanker “ who is supposed to be “deNAZIfying Ukraine “….

    aNot sure how to post picture here
     
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    When Mafiosi falls apart....I understand China will change the name of Vladivostok to Yong Ming Chang....it's old name back in the day.... weeska.

    Seeing as how you're stuck in Mafialand .....instead of posting nonsense here....you should invest in Mandarin classes instead.....you'll be needing it considering yobana rusnya will be China's bit** for the next 50 yrs.:)
     
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    Hey, zoo, you need to educate yourself, Vladivostok was founded only in 1860 by Russians as a military base, it has never had the name you claim. Go and educate yourself instead of showing here your ignorance: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladivostok
     
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    Your history is as flawed as your use of apostrophes.
     
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