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Krelim Attack
I've bought bigger firework's
As though I would it get through to Putin
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As though I would it get through to Putin
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Exactly: how it was meant to look: dangerous and yet pathetic at the same time.
Some have said the Kremlin wouldn't fake something that would be embarrassing for them, but the aim is presumably to make Ukraine seem more threatening - but still failing.
Exactly: how it was meant to look: dangerous and yet pathetic at the same time.
Some have said the Kremlin wouldn't fake something that would be embarrassing for them, but the aim is presumably to make Ukraine seem more threatening - but still failing.
I don't think it was a false flag attack.
Although the flag in the video is probably a false one :-)
Why would they think they needed an excuse to bomb Kyiv? They've been doing it for the last 15 months.
The last false flag in this occurred in February 2022, when sirens started going off in temporarily occupied Donetsk and Luhansk cities. That was the start of the choeropgraphed excuse for the full-scale invasion. After that, no more false flags needed.
Although the flag in the video is probably a false one :-)
Why would they think they needed an excuse to bomb Kyiv? They've been doing it for the last 15 months.
The last false flag in this occurred in February 2022, when sirens started going off in temporarily occupied Donetsk and Luhansk cities. That was the start of the choeropgraphed excuse for the full-scale invasion. After that, no more false flags needed.
The thing is, Ukraine IS "attacking" Russia, whether through drones, special forces or sympathetic russians.
There have been a spate of attacks on fuel depots, in Taman, and several other places in SW Russia - another one has just gone up in Stavropol - and the railway at Bryansk at least twice.
But these are out in the sticks: it's really only attacks in Moscow and St Petersburg, fake or otherwise, that bring it home to the Ivan in the street.
There have been a spate of attacks on fuel depots, in Taman, and several other places in SW Russia - another one has just gone up in Stavropol - and the railway at Bryansk at least twice.
But these are out in the sticks: it's really only attacks in Moscow and St Petersburg, fake or otherwise, that bring it home to the Ivan in the street.
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