Archduke Ferdinand was in an open carriage and I recall had ignored warnings.
Putin is nothing but super-cautious. If he could, I think he'd have undetectable hologram of himself rather than ever appear in public again.
I think that's why he doesn't seem to have a visible heir-apparent. Can't trust anyone not to try to off you.
And likening it to the present situation in front of extremely worried and angry soldier's families!? That guy is a moron."In an apparent effort to ease the audience's concerns, Tsivilyov likened the Kremlin's approach to the Ukraine invasion to the Soviet Union's bloody 1979-1989 war in Afghanistan that helped set the stage for the Soviet collapse.
"It was officially stated that we had declared war, and the first who entered Afghanistan didn't know where they were going," Tsivilyov said. "They found out when they already entered.”"
This is a very bad example. The Afghani invasion was decided on by six, or seven, Soviet ruling gerontes, and expected to be a very brief war. It lasted for ten years, and eventually, the Soviet Union evacuated the troops, leaving Afghanistan to a tribal war that, amidst many events, essentially continues until now. Afghanistan ended so shamefully for the USSR that it makes no sense to even remember those times.
His name was mentioned to show it doesn't take wealth or power to assassinate the wealthy and powerful...just a reason will do.I think all such guys take precautions- body doubles, someone testing their food, changing cars, whatnot. Maybe Putin does not have a heir apparent because he wants to start a dynasty?
Archduke Ferdinand was a progressive person and Gavrilo Princip, a mindless Slavic nationalist whose idiotic act served as causus belli for WWI, and, consequently, WWII. These two wars incredibly weakened Europe, so we should not even use Princip as an example, nor even mention his name.
Where did you read that Russia had placed landmines!?Russia placed landmines along evacuation corridors, and broke ceasefire agreements for humanitarian evacuations.
Putin has opened corridors from Ukraine to Russia. It does not sound like a friendly agreement.
Unbelievable
How Russians Reacted When We Showed Them Pictures From Ukraine
Is this a propaganda war between what Russians believe, what Ukraines are living, and what the world is watching? ... at least three perspectives
Where did you read that Russia had placed landmines!?
In following the FlightRadar24 site to get a "real-time" look at a little bit of the international flying military activity and support in Europe and, indeed, the world, there is one country conspicuous by it's absence of air military presence.
Germany
Perhaps their support is more land-based or otherwise, but in my recent 10 days or so, I can't remember one German military or support flight: No helicopters, no air force, no transport.
The workhorses, that are visible on FR24 are clearly the US and the UK. But every other nation in the area has has some visible support.
Any ideas on this one, my European pals?
I'm behind but had to post this...Ukrainians are shelling themselves?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/l...0806dde1f8a005#block-622683d18f0806dde1f8a005
Russia-Ukraine war: Zelenskiy vows to punish attack on civilians in Irpin; Russia bombards Mykolaiv – live | World news | The Guardian
5h ago 22:25
Interim summary
Here’s where things stand:
- Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the United Nations, just slammed Russia and accused Vladimir Putin of having a plan “to brutalize Ukraine”, as the UN tries to negotiate evacuation corridors.
- But Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzya, was in the UN Security Council chamber in New York, with a different message, claiming Ukrainians are shelling themselves.
- The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine is deepening as Russian forces intensify their shelling and food, water, heat and medicine grow increasingly scarce, with Ukraine accusing Moscow of ‘medieval’ tactics.
- A third round of conflict talks between Ukraine and Russia ended with “small positive developments” relating to potential humanitarian corridors, according to reports, but there were no details and the veracity of anything offered by Russia is in doubt.
This is such a "feel good" story written about a family from my hometown and I wanted to share. Even with all the hell this woman and her son went through, they continue to pray for Russia along with their prayers for Ukraine. One super family!
Ukrainian mother and brother of Chillicothe teacher escape to Ohio after bombings![]()
Russia’s UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia has said his country will carry out a cease-fire on Tuesday morning at 10 am Moscow time and open humanitarian corridors to evacuate citizens from Kyiv, Chernigov, Sumy and Mariupol.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected earlier proposals to evacuate Ukrainian citizens into what he has described as “occupied territory” in Russia and Belarus.
“This proposal doesn’t have any demands about the citizens being sent necessarily to Russia, into Russian territory,” he said at the end of a UN Security Council meeting.
“There’s also evacuation offered towards Ukrainian cities to the west of Kyiv, and ultimately it will be the choice of the people themselves where they want to be evacuated to,” Nebenzia said.
Russia to let Ukrainians evacuate in ‘direction of their choice’
I wonder whether it is NATO that has a lot of servicemen stationed at NATO countries bordering Ukraine. Based on USA numbers that we have, could it be NATO forces rather than USA servicemen?
"The US has placed 8,500 troops on heightened alert to deploy to Europe as Nato reinforced its eastern borders with warships and fighter jetsJanuary 24, 2022
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In recent months Russia has massed more than 106,000 troops along Ukraine’s border and it is planning extensive military exercises in neighbouring Belarus and in the Mediterranean.
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The Kremlin has also dispatched six amphibious landing ships to the Mediterranean as part of the exercises, which will include 140 ships and more than 10,000 Russian troops.
US puts 8,500 troops on heightened alert amid fears over Ukraine
"President Joe Biden has repeatedly insisted U.S. troops will not fight in Ukraine, but he has redoubled defenses in surrounding countries by moving roughly 14,000 troops eastward in Europe during the past three weeks.Feb 25, 2022
NATO Activates Troops As Russia Intensifies Ukraine Attack
Wait, wait....is this the same guy claiming Ukraine is shelling themselves?
Is this a propaganda war between what Russians believe, what Ukraines are living, and what the world is watching? ... at least three perspectives
Oh my!! These people are sheepels. Pitiful!!
Detained Protesters In Perm, Russia, Speak Out Against The War In Ukraine (rferl.org) - Video
People being held by police in the Russian city of Perm for protesting against the war in Ukraine have been filmed speaking out from detention about why they joined the demonstrations. Almost 100 people were detained in the city on March 6 after protests against the war were held across Russia.
A Detention, A Recording, A Brutal Beating: Another Window Into Russian Police Interrogations (rferl.org)
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One of nearly 5,000 people arrested on March 6 amid protests against Russia’s war in Ukraine, Kaluzhskikh was asked to state her name, home address, and place of study, and to explain how she heard about the demonstrations.
In an audio recording first published by a well-known Russian rights group and circulated on a Telegram channel, Kaluzhskikh, 26, responds by citing the clause in the Russian Constitution that bars people from incriminating themselves.
The sound of what appears to be a person being hit is then heard.
“The next one will be even harder,” a man identified in the transcript as a police officer can be heard saying.
It gets worse.
Over nearly 11 minutes of the recording, the sound of blows is heard repeatedly, interspersed with verbal abuse.
By the standards of Russian police brutality, documented for years by rights groups, the physical and verbal abuse that Kaluzhskikh endured is shocking, but not out of the ordinary.
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Actually there are also people interviewed who say they know what is going on, they can't speak out because it's dangerous but are for peace or are flat out against the war and against Putin. So definitely not all the Russians are "sheepels".