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In reply to the discussion: Ukrainian AF is taking out the convoy north of Kiev [View all]msfiddlestix
(8,178 posts)69. I just now read the bombardment of a city..
The fact that Russian's membership on UN Security Council can't be expelled, that at the very least NATO accepts Ukraine as a member, and thus proceed to defend NOW is to me outrageous. It's a pathetic example of why the reputations of both NATO and the UN gets tarnished to the extent that it does. Sickens me.
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This is not reliable news, the convoy moved from Ivankiv to Abramov airport with no real resistance.
L. Coyote
Mar 2022
#62
The movie Top Gun helped portray a false image that the Russian Air Force is big and strong
Pachamama
Mar 2022
#15
We knew this was false days ago, the convoy was in Ivankiv on Feb. 28. Now in Kyiv.
L. Coyote
Mar 2022
#65
Same here. I would think the MSM would be right on top of this, but I haven't seen anything
JohnSJ
Mar 2022
#41
I thought I heard that on CNN when the invasion started that the Russian's took out the airfields at
JohnSJ
Mar 2022
#47
What happened to the super fantastic S-400 missile systems that can shoot down a bird 400 mi away?
dalton99a
Mar 2022
#9
I would love to believe this but those look like houses on fire in the photo.
honest.abe
Mar 2022
#12
In the 90's, I worked with the Russian military, specifically their
MarineCombatEngineer
Mar 2022
#30
If Ukrainians Lose all of their cities, that would be catastrophic it seems to me.
msfiddlestix
Mar 2022
#64