Werewolf wrote:I've encountered quite a view alabano/croati/serbs that speak to many languages to comprehent why and from where.
Know a greek at work he speaks 7 languages. Fluent in arabic, turkish, good in russian, greek of course, not bad in romanian and forgot another one.
From where do you know those languages and why?
Serbo-Croatian as my native language, fairly good english due to my school and college, some basic italian due to my sister influence (she speaks fluent italian) and fairly good russian due to my wife to be (Russian). I can also swear like native in spanish....
Werewolf wrote:I've encountered quite a view alabano/croati/serbs that speak to many languages to comprehent why and from where.
Know a greek at work he speaks 7 languages. Fluent in arabic, turkish, good in russian, greek of course, not bad in romanian and forgot another one.
From where do you know those languages and why?
Serbo-Croatian as my native language, fairly good english due to my school and college, some basic italian due to my sister influence (she speaks fluent italian) and fairly good russian due to my wife to be (Russian). I can also swear like native in spanish....
"One of the Russian pilots was killed by Syrian forces after the SU-24 bomber was shot down. Turkish forces claimed it had violated the country’s airspace, despite as many as 10 warnings, on 24 November. The other man was later rescued by Russian and Syrian rebel forces."
"One of the Russian pilots was killed by Syrian forces after the SU-24 bomber was shot down. Turkish forces claimed it had violated the country’s airspace, despite as many as 10 warnings, on 24 November. The other man was later rescued by Russian and Syrian rebel forces."
Werewolf wrote:I've encountered quite a view alabano/croati/serbs that speak to many languages to comprehent why and from where.
Know a greek at work he speaks 7 languages. Fluent in arabic, turkish, good in russian, greek of course, not bad in romanian and forgot another one.
From where do you know those languages and why?
Serbo-Croatian as my native language, fairly good english due to my school and college, some basic italian due to my sister influence (she speaks fluent italian) and fairly good russian due to my wife to be (Russian). I can also swear like native in spanish....
And then they treat us like untermenschen ...
They can think whatever they like. Nikola Tesla, Mihajlo Pupin and alike, obvious subhumans.
"One of the Russian pilots was killed by Syrian forces after the SU-24 bomber was shot down. Turkish forces claimed it had violated the country’s airspace, despite as many as 10 warnings, on 24 November. The other man was later rescued by Russian and Syrian rebel forces."
WARNING! The video links in the article are VERY graphic and up close.
This brings back so much. Like nightmare flashbacks - I remember that day too well.
They hatred of the West is what unites people against them.
Our time will come . . . . only we'll treat the West like one of ours once this is all over.
Back to the topic -
Does anyone know what happened to the body of Oleg Peshkov, the Su 24 Pilot ?? God bless his soul.
It has not been returned. Russia should make this into an international incident all on its own. Erdo-land needs more and more sanctions imposed on it until the body is returned.
WARNING! The video links in the article are VERY graphic and up close.
This brings back so much. Like nightmare flashbacks - I remember that day too well.
They hatred of the West is what unites people against them.
Our time will come . . . . only we'll treat the West like one of ours once this is all over.
Back to the topic -
Does anyone know what happened to the body of Oleg Peshkov, the Su 24 Pilot ?? God bless his soul.
It has not been returned. Russia should make this into an international incident all on its own. Erdo-land needs more and more sanctions imposed on it until the body is returned.
I suspect a Kurdish Debaltsevo in Turkey is in the making, and maybe a Northern Cyprus Debaltsevo some time down the road.
BTW, the picture in the comments even if real and not some recycle job as is their usual ploy, is the consequence of collateral damage. The direct responsibility is with those who decided to drive together with military convoys into Syria (illegally) to support ISIS. You takes your chances, you deals with the consequences.
BTW, the picture in the comments even if real and not some recycle job as is their usual ploy, is the consequence of collateral damage. The direct responsibility is with those who decided to drive together with military convoys into Syria (illegally) to support ISIS. You takes your chances, you deals with the consequences.
Struck right in the corner, blew the whole car up.
Those T90's look like they're used by orcs or something. The Thermal sleeve is already peeling. Has to be some hard tempo. Also Shtora covers have been taken out.
They are using CIA old tactics using civilians and children as human shield.. CIvilians are send as human shields with the convoys of weapons and food for terrorist.. then Russian Airforce bomb the the convoy and naturally civilians lives will be at risk.. and casualties will happen.
But what is important here is ...that Terrorist and its Supporters , understand well the value of public opinion ,and frame the people bombing ISIS and its allies ,by sending children into the war zone.. there are old pictures of so called "moderates" fighters.. surrounding tanks with children so the airforce do not bomb them.
So what you see now in Syria vs Russian airforce is exactly what the CIA will do in Ukraine if Russian airforce invades to bomb pro Kiev bandits.. that many civilians will be used as human shields and lots of false flags to frame Russia for war crimes.. just like they tried to do with the Malasyan plane.. but fortunately for Putin they did not invaded.
In a little of Topic.. If Russia goes to war with Turkey.. it could easily get a little help of Greece. using their Islands that goes very close to Turkey coast. there have been major encounters between Turkey and Greece for territorial waters invasion by Turkey .
Video shows one of the many thousands confrontations that Greece needs to deal with Turkey every year..for Turkey illegal and hostile invasion of Airspace or maritime waters.
Look how bullies are the Turky bastards.. in Greece water with their coastguard. like greece told at the meeting of NATO..after Turkey cowardly shot down the Russian bomber, in seek of support.. from NATO.. that turkey knows how to violate airspace and the process to mediate legally . Since Greece have to do it almost every day. In 2014 alone thousands of airspace violation of Greek airspace. So Greeks hate Turkey with passion.. they have been enemies all their lives.. and Russia could easily get some little help ,even if undercover from them to more easily kick Turkey ass.
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Cyberspec wrote:Claims by Elijah that Russia is supplying the SAA with Shtora equipped T-72's....apparently independent of the T-90's seen in Syria
#Exclusive #Russia delive2r #SAA new T-72 eqpd w TShU-1-7 Shtora1 optronic counter measures system 2disrupt the laser target & incoming ATGM https://twitter.com/EjmAlrai/status/670562417936613376
There is no sense in putting Shtora on a T 72. It hasnt been done till now - we saw Debaltsevo. My guess is - they saw the T90A and they remembered how the turret looks like that of the T72B(?) and confused the two. I am amazed he didnt say it was a 'fully automatic AK 47"
Cyberspec wrote:Claims by Elijah that Russia is supplying the SAA with Shtora equipped T-72's....apparently independent of the T-90's seen in Syria
#Exclusive #Russia delive2r #SAA new T-72 eqpd w TShU-1-7 Shtora1 optronic counter measures system 2disrupt the laser target & incoming ATGM https://twitter.com/EjmAlrai/status/670562417936613376
There is no sense in putting Shtora on a T 72. It hasnt been done till now - we saw Debaltsevo. My guess is - they saw the T90A and they remembered how the turret looks like that of the T72B(?) and confused the two. I am amazed he didnt say it was a 'fully automatic AK 47"
Serbians did just that. But I agree this is just smoke and mirrors.
Cyberspec wrote: BDK 'Korolev' crossing the Bosphorus without flying the Turkish flag as is customary
Don't read too much into that flag. It may be customary but it has not been normal practice recently. Agreed that that particular ship flew the flag the last time it passed that spot but few of its compatriots have. Check this out