Deadly infighting between Russian soldiers and Pro-Russian separatists
Post number #853904, ID: 3c5f77
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Pro - Russian fighters from Donetsk and Luhansk started to fight with the Russian soldiers, after them (the ruski) began to replace the flags of the separatist buildings with the Russian flag and the FSB begun arresting their leadership.
Post number #853907, ID: 3c5f77
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https://t.me/mykolaivskaODA/1084
Did the DPR and LPR really think that Russia would allow them independence? How gullible can you be ...
Post number #853924, ID: e4c6c9
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Is anyone suprised? Really?
Post number #854023, ID: 05ba25
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>>853924 >Did the DPR and LPR really think that Russia would allow them independence? How gullible can you be ... Well do you really think kyiv would have allowed them to be independent on the other hand?
Post number #854194, ID: 3c5f77
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>>854023 Bruh moment
Post number #854307, ID: b4cf00
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>>854023 then their future will be like that of all those who try to establish their own state in an area controlled by a behemoth of the region. just like the kurds, the catalan, the hmong, and countless others.
Post number #854312, ID: 93d761
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>>854307 And just like the ukrainians... LOL
Post number #854329, ID: 94a161
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>>854312 Different situation. Ukraine is a buffer zone. Besides, they have forty million people. That's not minor enough to sweep under the rug when they start reacting to what you do to them.
Post number #854339, ID: d221bb
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>>854329 >Ukraine is a buffer zone. At least in the western parts of ukraine they wanted to overcome this status by joining the EU and NATO. They even forcefully removed a democratically elected president for this. It was naive to believe russia wouldn't react to this. A buffer that joins a side is no buffer anymore. The kurds are more than fourty million people btw. And the big players still treat them like shit, while supporting corrupt autocrats, religious lunatics and dictators
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| Pro - Russian fighters from Donetsk and Luhansk started to fight with the Russian soldiers, after them (the ruski) began to replace the flags of the separatist buildings with the Russian flag and the FSB begun arresting their leadership.