Russia invades Ukraine

She confirms biological research facilitetes. They exist everywhere. The one in Wuhan is the most well known, I guess. She does not confirm any biological wmds, though that is the narrative Russian propaganda is going for. This user generated clip might be part of said effort, considering the link name for instance.
 
This is on multiple news sources. Assholes shelled a maternity hospital

More now on the emerging story that a Russian airstrike has destroyed a hospital in the besieged port city of Mariupol.

The head of the regional military administration, Pavlo Kyrylenko, has posted a video on Facebook showing the extent of the damage caused in the strike.

Kyrylenko wrote that Russia has "not only crossed the border of unacceptable relations between states and peoples. You have crossed the line of humanity".

"Stop calling yourselves human beings," he added.
 
Good job Canadians


The International Legion for the Territorial Defence of Ukraine says the 550 would-be fighters from Canada are based in Kyiv
So many citizens of Canada have shown up in Ukraine to fight for the country’s new foreign legion, the organization has set up a separate Canadian battalion, says a Ukrainian government source.

The news is more evidence of a historic movement by people here to join the armed forces of another nation, and potentially risk their lives in combat against Russian invaders.

The 550 would-be fighters that have arrived from Canada so far are part of a battalion based in Kyiv, said the representative of the International Legion for the Territorial Defence of Ukraine, who asked not to be identified for security reasons.

“International legion volunteers are usually kept together for logistics purposes as it is easier for communication, to avoid language barriers,” he said.

Meanwhile, a Ukrainian-Canadian activist helping in the recruitment of fighters in this country said hundreds more have volunteered to fight in Ukraine.

Borys Wrzesnewskyj, a former Liberal MP who is helping Ukrainian diplomats organize volunteers for the International Legion, said his rough estimate is that at least 1,000 Canadians have applied to join the force.

Canadians can sign up for the official Ukrainian-government program through the website defendukraine.ca or by contacting the embassy and consulates directly, but Wrzesnewskyj said many are simply “picking up and going” to Ukraine via Poland.

“What is so heartfelt is that we have so many Canadian ex-military who are stepping forward and understand that this is just so fundamentally wrong,” he said about the response to Russia’s invasion. “They by nature are protectors and … they are willing to step forward, travel to Ukraine.”

“They also are aware this isn’t just the battle for the freedom and democracy of 44 million Ukrainian citizens. Today, the people on the front lines of Ukraine … are defending the north-Atlantic democratic space.”

Ukrainian diplomats have said that the country would give priority to Canadians with military experience, but welcome anyone interested in joining the fight.

The embassy is vetting those who have applied. At least some Canadians cleared to go to Ukraine will receive training in Poland, according to Wrzesnewskyj and Chris Ecklund, a Hamilton, Ont., businessman who has set up his own group, fightforukraine.ca, to assist those going overseas.

The International Legion source said Ukraine would like to see airlines in Canada and elsewhere provide free passage to Poland for would-be fighters. For now, they must pay their own way or rely on funds raised by churches and other groups, he said.

“We had a lady write us that her church started this campaign. It’s very sweet,” said the legion spokesman. “But if every airline donated at least five-to-10 seats on the plane tomorrow, we could have been able to get all those 20,000 volunteers (from around the world) faster to Ukraine.”

Meanwhile, Ecklund said this week that the fightforukraine.ca website has faced repeated attacks from suspected Russian hackers.

The federal government has sent somewhat mixed messages to Canadians thinking of fighting in Ukraine.

Melanie Joly, the foreign affairs minister, acknowledged that some people will make “individual decisions” to do so.

But Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland later seemed to discourage them, saying Canada “will take a very appropriately severe view of anyone who is fighting this war.”
 
I have a potentially unpopular opinion: I don't like the massive circle jerking and praise going to Zelensky. I don't have anything against the guy, I just feel like people are praising him for just doing his job, which is not bailing out of the country and rallying the masses every day. Like, everything he is doing is what I'd expect a war time president of a country should do.

Or I might just be cynical because I don't like making a big fuss about any single politician.

I understand your reservation, and yes, he is only doing what should be expected of a leader. But still, he's not leaving his people alone and not hiding in a hole, but ready to fight. This deserves respect.
 
I understand your reservation, and yes, he is only doing what should be expected of a leader. But still, he's not leaving his people alone and not hiding in a hole, but ready to fight. This deserves respect.
I think beyond that, he has really rallied world support around Ukraine. There certainly would have been support, whoever was President, but he has been able to strike a chord and Ukraine is getting more in terms of money and weapons than they would have gotten

For example, I think he shares credit for the US banning oil imports, which Biden was against, but it gained such popular support he had no choice. He has been very effective in rallying the world.

The right man in the right place at the right time
 
Shame on the US

According to the documents, in Ukraine, in 2022, the American side planned to conduct works on bird, bat and reptile pathogens, then subsequently proceeding to researching the possibility of them transmitting African swine fever and anthrax," Russian Defence Ministry Spokesman Igor Konashenkov told reporters, via the Russian news agency TASS.

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A war journalist in Ukraine reportet in the radio about the volunteer fighters that come to Ukraine from Denmark, England and other countries. He said that some of them are far-right extremists, and that it will be difficult when they go back to their respective countries, in the sense of returning Isis fighters. Also, there is a minority of far-right extremists in the Ukrainian army already.
What Zelensky does is far beyond just doing his job IMO.
 
A lot of the guys going over are right-wing folk wanting to join the Azov Battalion. But I don't think they're even the majority of them.

It's tough to blame Ukraine for accepting all help, but it's something to watch when this is done.
 
Lavrov accidentally calls the war a war, instead of "special military operation", right after he slammed the west for labelling it an invasion or a war. I guess a constant flow of lies is hard to maintain.
 
Lavrov accidentally calls the war a war, instead of "special military operation", right after he slammed the west for labelling it an invasion or a war. I guess a constant flow of lies is hard to maintain.
He is playing the part of Mussolini in this pretty well then
 
I'm afraid of the moment Putin realises he can't win this war and will never rule Ukraine. That will be the moment we know for sure if he's gone mad or not. We should be worried when we hear news of an unexpected and quick withdrawal of Russian troops from urban centres in Ukraine, like the sea retreating after an earthquake and before a tsunami. That would mean they're trying to get out of the way for a firestorm.
 
This is my fear. It already looks like wholesale destruction, as well as wiping the name and identity of Ukraine from the map, is an objective. Who knows what Putin is capable of when he doesn't get his own way. Stepping down and taking a quiet retirement at a countryside cottage doesn't sound like an option.

I have a potentially unpopular opinion: I don't like the massive circle jerking and praise going to Zelensky. I don't have anything against the guy, I just feel like people are praising him for just doing his job, which is not bailing out of the country and rallying the masses every day. Like, everything he is doing is what I'd expect a war time president of a country should do.

Or I might just be cynical because I don't like making a big fuss about any single politician.

I understand this sentiment. As ever, where there's a lot of media hype, I'm sceptical about the disingenuous jumping on the bandwagon that goes on. People who didn't even know where Ukraine was, let along caring, putting the Ukrainian flag on their social media profile and hailing Zelensky a hero. Some do it because they genuinely feel empathy or feel obliged to show support for someone in need. Others are just desperate for a sense of belonging so they jump on the bandwagon.

I do think Zelensky has been incredibly brave and upstanding. At the same time, I don't know enough about his political background and views to declare him 100% a saint.
 
The Americans have made a few rumblings that tactical nukes increasingly on the table for Putin. And of course, when we say "tactical" that doesn't mean they aren't highly destructive forces capable of wiping out most of a city.
 
This is my fear. It already looks like wholesale destruction, as well as wiping the name and identity of Ukraine from the map, is an objective. Who knows what Putin is capable of when he doesn't get his own way. Stepping down and taking a quiet retirement at a countryside cottage doesn't sound like an option.



I understand this sentiment. As ever, where there's a lot of media hype, I'm sceptical about the disingenuous jumping on the bandwagon that goes on. People who didn't even know where Ukraine was, let along caring, putting the Ukrainian flag on their social media profile and hailing Zelensky a hero. Some do it because they genuinely feel empathy or feel obliged to show support for someone in need. Others are just desperate for a sense of belonging so they jump on the bandwagon.

I do think Zelensky has been incredibly brave and upstanding. At the same time, I don't know enough about his political background and views to declare him 100% a saint.
I am 100% sure he is not a saint .. he is human. But, his leadership in this mess has been outstanding. RIght person in the right place at the right time.
 
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