Vladimir Putin’s forces are intensifying their offensive in Kursk as their mission approaches its conclusion. The Russian Air Force has escalated their attacks by deploying FAB-3000 bombs, following the earlier use of FAB-500s. These 3,000 kg bombs were launched from Su-34 multi-role supersonic fighter-bombers, targeting a cluster of Ukrainian personnel and military equipment. The strikes hit a temporary deployment area in the Sumy region, which borders Kursk, causing deadly damage to Ukrainian positions.

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  • @jimmydoreisaleftyOPM
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    -94 months ago

    just fucking stop.

    I am not disputing the invasion; reread what I am saying instead of assuming.

    The point I am trying to make is that invasions do not happen out of nowhere; there are actions, and there is a history that shows why wars escalate. The US and NATO using Ukraine as a pawn is a major reason.

    I’m anti-authoritarian, I’m anti-Putin.

    I can tell you are anti-Putin; you are using the status quo talking points.

    I am not sure if anti-authoritarian means anything when, at least in my case, my country, the US, supports and helps fund many countries that would fit the authoritarian label.

    People that are pro-NATO and pro-war do not like talking about the history before events happened and what caused them, similar to zionists not liking to talk about before October 7, 2023, in Israel and what led to the event.

    I know we will not agree on certain topics, especially due to my being anti-war and anti-NATO, but thank you for continuing the small chat. I hope you understand a bit more of what I was trying to get across.