Putin's New Year Address is going to look like something like this:
- It was a difficult year, AGAIN.
- You lot must endure a little more.
- Russia has a special path among nations.
- Nazis and Banderovites everywhere!
- Did you hear about Europe? Full of gays.
- Our rockets are the best rockets.
- You all must come together and back me, or else Anglo-Saxons will take over our lands.
- We are stronger than ever.
- Hard times are coming but memory of heroes helps!
- Russia Uber Alles! Hooray!
Another mass grave found in Kherson region. Bodies of civilians with hands tied behind their backs, murdered by russkie fascist soldiers. Show more
A fresh street survey in Russia: what is victory in this war for us? “Seizing all of Ukraine. But you know what, let them decide up there, we don’t care!”
Meanwhile 25% of Russians plan to give used clothes as Christmas gifts. “We are victorious at one thing — we’ve defeated sanity itself “, says the author of the Russian Telegram post.
Novaya Gazeta published an interview with an unnamed Russian military person who claims that high command is selling Putin a new "blitzkrieg" plan in which they quickly capture Lutsk and Lviv, cut off Western supply routs and mount a new offensive against Kyiv which is sure to force capitulation by Zelensky and a complete surrender of the whole country to Moscow.
Problem: he says it's suicide.
Astonishingly, there are still people, who have no idea that Russia was Hitler’s biggest ally.
Even less people are aware of the fact that Russians under General Vlasov made by far the largest army of Nazi collaborators that openly fought on Hitler’s side under two flags: the German swastika and a tricolored flag, which, incidentally, is Russia’s current state flag.
An extremely important fuel storage hit with artillery fire in Bryansk, Russia.
It is said to have held some 15 million liters of petrol and diesel and was the largest fueling center of Russian Army’s vehicles.
Air-defense was a non-factor, as in many previous instances.
I was born in the USSR and grew up in an ex-soviet "republic". Want an honest opinion on communism from someone who's experienced it firsthand? Ask me.