Ironbunny
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If this is real, Putin and his acolytes are in big trouble if they loose the war in Ukraine.
More news about it.
Translation:
If this is real, Putin and his acolytes are in big trouble if they loose the war in Ukraine.
More news about it.
blame ukraine, false flag,How is this the most likely series of events? What sense would it make for Russia?
He always was, his whole rule is as a strongman, he loses, he's weak, but now Russian dissidents seem emboldened,Translation:
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If this is real, Putin and his acolytes are in big trouble if they loose the war in Ukraine.
nobody reallySo who's winning?
Haven't kept up in weeks with all this BS.
nobody really
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If this is real, Putin and his acolytes are in big trouble if they loose the war in Ukraine.
Change must come from inside .. so that’s a good thing.I see the Russians are evolving from Tolkien Orcs that invade from the east to 40k Orks which fight amongst themselves if nobody else is around. Shit gets me hard.
I'm kind of surprised to see this come out publicly. Partisan groups have been emboldened by Russia's failures in Ukraine. Russian groups, particularly those in the non Russian republics, have been putting out feelers to other groups (e.g. Georgia Legion)for weapons and funds for a few months now. I hope that this attack is just the tip of the iceberg.
Russia is all smoke and mirrors now .. in 6 months time it became a terrorist dictatorship with only throwing lies into the world .. like I said months ago: don’t bother talking with them.
Russia is all smoke and mirrors now .. in 6 months time it became a terrorist dictatorship with only throwing lies into the world .. like I said months ago: don’t bother talking with them.
Less than 24 hours and their story has fallen apart already. Amazing.
Sure, but now Putin made it really visible.Russia has been a terrorist dictatorship with only throwing lies into the world for decades.
Sadly only now are people taking a notice. Other countries were invaded, many crimes against humanity were committed, while the world looked away.
Sounds like something from an old Kremlin book
KGB Reportedly Gave Arab Terrorists a Taste of Brutality to Free Diplomats - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)
But I don't think in that theory that Dugin knew is correct, it's more like "you need to be silent" or something.
So, fellas.
Tomorrow is Ukraine's independence day. Usually festive, but due to the situation the country is in, a rather ominous day. What do you think will happen?
a) The One Million Man March: the fabled megapush
b) The orcs deliver a massive amount of ordinance on a civilian target
c) Radiation day: the russians get frisky with the Zaporyzhia Nuclear Power Plant
d) Just trench warfare as usual
I think it will be option D. I just don't see anything else happening,.
Russia:Whatever it is, I hope the Ukrainians deliver a savage response in kind.
Turkey is so confusing...
Friendship with Russia ended
Now Ukraine is my best friend
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Turkey is so confusing...
Turkey is so confusing...
Turkey is so confusing...
Damn that's terrible. Well you have options to rent a custom VPS which you would use as your VPN, since it's just an IP, it's possible that it's not blocked. However if they banned whole IP ranges, you have to find some exotic location, which they didn't include. Where the server sits.I didn't want to start a dedicated thread just for this, but since it's a related matter I will simply ask your advice here, I live in the occupied territory and today after three months of having no proper internet my connection was finally restored, but with a twist, I am now connected to a Russian network which has these insane anti-VPN measures, those measures are really OP, I am barely able to connect to one of Surfshark's servers and even that comes with a loss of 50% of my regular speed, so my question is - Is there a way to somehow bypass these restriction? ExpressVPN doesn't even work anymore, no matter which country I choose, NordVPN is already dead in the water, Surfshark is the only option that I am aware of, yet I feel like it might join those two soon.
Surfshark likely just about still works because they prioritise the number of servers in different places over other features. But yes, if the Russian authorities put in enough effort, they could get all of them.I didn't want to start a dedicated thread just for this, but since it's a related matter I will simply ask your advice here, I live in the occupied territory and today after three months of having no proper internet my connection was finally restored, but with a twist, I am now connected to a Russian network which has these insane anti-VPN measures, those measures are really OP, I am barely able to connect to one of Surfshark's servers and even that comes with a loss of 50% of my regular speed, so my question is - Is there a way to somehow bypass these restriction? ExpressVPN doesn't even work anymore, no matter which country I choose, NordVPN is already dead in the water, Surfshark is the only option that I am aware of, yet I feel like it might join those two soon.
I can't use YouTube and Google altogether, although people in Russia can, this is a restriction that applies strictly to occupied regions of Ukraine, unfortunately, and only to this specific ISP for now.Damn that's terrible. Well you have options to rent a custom VPS which you would use as your VPN, since it's just an IP, it's possible that it's not blocked. However if they banned whole IP ranges, you have to find some exotic location, which they didn't include. Where the server sits.
If they are only allowing certain IP ranges, you are mostly fucked.
But in general Russia is monitoring this shit, so I would be really careful.
Any chance of getting cell signal from Ukraine for example? Or are you already forced to have sim card from those separatist states?I can't use YouTube and Google altogether, although people in Russia can, this is a restriction that applies strictly to occupied regions of Ukraine, unfortunately, and only to this specific ISP for now.
I can't use YouTube and Google altogether, although people in Russia can, this is a restriction that applies strictly to occupied regions of Ukraine, unfortunately, and only to this specific ISP for now.
The movement from the occupied territory would probably be risky as fuck with all the military presence...Serious question. Do you need help with finding a place to come to here in Germany? I could help you with that
So what happened was, and this is a long story, I am sorry, but on April 30 they completely disabled every ISP connection as well as cell reception for 4 days, I didn't know this before, but it was a sort of to test whether they can completely get away with it, turns out they couldn't and for one more month things were as smooth as they could have been, however, on May 31st the same thing happened... except this time it became permanent, on June 4th they started selling their own SIM cards in my town, because I couldn't really be left without the internet, without reading the news and not be a part of the social circle, and that LTE signal, if you can call it that was the most low effort signal that you could receive, but it didn't take long for the signal to improve slightly, keep in mind that this is still a mobile internet, which you could use it to create a hotspot in theory, and that's what I did, that's how I have been doing things for the last two and a half months until today and today has been... well, I just describedAny chance of getting cell signal from Ukraine for example? Or are you already forced to have sim card from those separatist states?
The only way to leave the country is through Crimea, every single day busses leave with people without any issues, you only need enough money, which I do have, but only to pay for the bus to Crimea, since they're charging in UAH and it's generally not a large amount, the real problem comes up when you need at least 450$ to move from Crime to Russia and from Russia you can go to either Georgia, Poland, and another country which I forgot the name of, but this is the only safe option to leave the country at the moment.The movement from the occupied territory would probably be risky as fuck with all the military presence...
I appreciate it love, but right now getting out of the country is not an option due to money issues, and I lost my job a couple of months before the war broke out, if I will ever end up leaving, I will make sure to reach out to you in private, maybe we will do a video call or something that will help you to get to know me better as well as talk to me about any possible option of me staying in Germany if that is okay with you.Serious question. Do you need help with finding a place to come to here in Germany? I could help you with that
The only way to leave the country is through Crimea, every single day busses leave with people without any issues, you only need enough money, which I do have, but only to pay for the bus to Crimea, since they're charging in UAH and it's generally not a large amount, the real problem comes up when you need at least 450$ to move from Crime to Russia and from Russia you can go to either Georgia, Poland, and another country which I forgot the name of, but this is the only safe option to leave the country at the moment.
I am in a lucky spot because I live one city away from Kherson, I am sort of behind Kherson's back, which means that unless the Ukrainian military will reach Kherson and the front line will shift there, my town should be relatively safe, therefore I should be relatively safe, but it is only a matter of time before I have to leave regardless, because the towns that were reclaimed by Ukrainian military still get their share of shelling every now and then and this isn't what I want for myself.
Lads can we fundraise?
Given your situation, I don't think you will be able to do anything with your situation which would be cheaper. Also your citizenship isn't problem, when you are Ukrainian with this escape?
Well if they reach you (UA military) then there is a possibility of your extraction from the place? I can't imagine being there...I am in a lucky spot because I live one city away from Kherson, I am sort of behind Kherson's back, which means that unless the Ukrainian military will reach Kherson and the front line will shift there, my town should be relatively safe, therefore I should be relatively safe, but it is only a matter of time before I have to leave regardless, because the towns that were reclaimed by Ukrainian military still get their share of shelling every now and then and this isn't what I want for myself.
I appreciate it love, but right now getting out of the country is not an option due to money issues, and I lost my job a couple of months before the war broke out, if I will ever end up leaving, I will make sure to reach out to you in private, maybe we will do a video call or something that will help you to get to know me better as well as talk to me about any possible option of me staying in Germany if that is okay with you.
Well, as I said before in this thread, things are far from terrible, the only problem that I have to deal with is to hear everything that is going on in the region, explosions I mean, which degrades my mental stability for the day, I can cope with it by this point, after all it's been many months since the war broke, no matter how bad the situation is, you get used to it eventually.Well if they reach you (UA military) then there is a possibility of your extraction from the place? I can't imagine being there...
I would really appreciate if you could share those phone numbers with me, I want to gather every possible outcome for my situation before I will be able to move so I can freely decide the best option for myself. Thank you.I am a systems administrator for an IT company that administrates a relatively large branch of Caritas Germany. They have a dedicated team that helps Ukrainians like you. They also have several residences where Ukrainians are staying. Through my job I can at least get you phone numbers of the relevant people... Besides that, I think my boss has helped one or two Ukrainian families in finding a place and jobs, through an acquaintance/friend of him who owns a rural hotel.
I'll call someone tomorrow and send you a PM after work!I would really appreciate if you could share those phone numbers with me, I want to gather every possible outcome for my situation before I will be able to move so I can freely decide the best option for myself. Thank you.