-- GEROMAN -- time will tell - -- Retweeted @BrianJBerletic pro-Ukrainian Live UA Map indicates Russian forces near or having taken control of major roads leading into Avdiivka - site of Ukrainian shelling of civilian population of Donetsk for past 8-9 years. From March 2 & March 16, 2023
@AZgeopolitics International Criminal Court judges issue arrest warrants against Russian president Vladimir Putin - statement
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how movable is the reinforced line the Russians built? I noticed a lot of the concrete barriers can be moved. What about some of the concerete bunkers? Can they be hoisted out by a crane and dropped into a new hole? If so they can creep this line forward bit by bit as the line of contact moves forward.
Not needed. They can simply move and align the various wreckages of the Ukraine army on the battlefield to create a defensive perimiter. wrote:
who wants to sit among Ukrainian wreckage with rotting human remains. I am sure they will tow that stuff to the steel plant and recycle it. Its valuable metal.
Out of all the things they've constantly yapped about (Bucha, Mariupol, genocide, deliberate attacks on civvies in general), when it came to it they chose the evacuation of kids from an active warzone as the "crime".
That kinda says a lot, doesn't it?
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And for a nice foursome soup just stirr in this piece of sh*t
Yes I know that we took a piece of crap made by two students and uploaded into Internet, and called that an "MI6 report". After that, using that as an excuse, we invaded a country and killed one million. Just as a cherry on a pie, after we have killed another million due our sanctions lasting more than decade. A 100k children included. But my good pussy Madleine called that "a right sacrifice", so STFU"
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Out of all the things they've constantly yapped about (Bucha, Mariupol, genocide, deliberate attacks on civvies in general), when it came to it they chose the evacuation of kids from an active warzone as the "crime".
That kinda says a lot, doesn't it?
Semantic bro. Semantic. On the other hand, consider how dumb they consider the audience? In one of the biggest shitstream here, they wrote about a heroic nazi ... o pardon, Ukro defender, who spent 42 days buried in rubbles after rusnia strike. Without food and water. 42 days. He described that in details. 42 days. Shit, how overeducated I feel now, so many unneeded infos that are spoiling my mind now ... Meta baby. Meta. Figure out what's going on, and carry on! What if Matrix was a document rather than sci fi?
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Pushilin: Russian forces are advancing deep into the industrial area of Artemovsk, by Olga Ivanova for VZGLYAD. 03.17.2023.
The head of the DPR Pushilin: Russian forces are moving deep into the industrial zone of Artemovsk.
Russian forces have entrenched themselves in the buildings of the Vostokmash plant and are now moving deeper into the industrial zone in Artemovsk (the Ukrainian name is Bakhmut), Denis Pushilin, acting head of the DPR, said on Channel One.
He also added that attempts to withdraw several platoons of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) from the city have been thwarted, the situation is systematically moving towards the complete liberation of Artemivsk, TASS reports.
Earlier, adviser to the acting head of the DPR, Yan Gagin, reported that scattered Ukrainian units were trying to retreat from Artemovsk along country roads and fields on foot, leaving stuck equipment.
https://vz.ru/news/2023/3/17/1203564.html
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Now if Vladimir Putin goes to any one of the 123 countries in green, then they will have a legal obligation to arrest him and send him to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Notice that Ukraine itself never ratified the agreement.
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Putin is now war criminal suspect! Global reputation of Russian state well it is in free fall.
Be aware that from legal point accusation is serious. Ukrainian children and youth should never be taken by force and kept separated away from their families in Russia, it is not defend-able situation. Ukraine will build more on this.
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Not happening. Putin as acting president of the Russian Federation under Diplomatic Immunity cannot be arrested in any circumstance by a foreign entity, besides inviting that said country to conflict with a nuclear armed power...
Clown show nothing more, Putin should visit one of those countries in green soon as a middle finger right in their faces.
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mr_hd wrote:Putin is now war criminal suspect! Global reputation of Russian state well it is in free fall.
The actual free world understands that if Bush, Blair, Cheney, Kissinger, Rice, Bolton, Pompeo, Johnson, Nuland, Clinton, Wolfovitz, Soros and the likes can still go around freely but Putin condemned. Then your "institutions" need to be thrown down and rebuilt.
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It is such a bizarre angle. I have seen no evidence whatsoever that anything "criminal" has been going on pertaining to this, just Russia providing housing and food to people who got caught up in the crossfire.
Western non-MSM journos like Bartlett et al have visited the places where these people are housed, like sanatoriums in Anapa and so on, and it all looks perfectly harmless.
As for the ICC signatories, Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova have no reason to visit any of them, so it's not only dumb to begin with, it's completely toothless in practice too.
For some much needed whataboutism, if I am not mistaken, the U.S. sanctioned ICC apparatchiks when they expressed intent to go after U.S. citizens, and the Pentagon even made plans to use military force to prevent them from arresting American citizens, if necessary.
So, clownery really.
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Keep dreaming Mr. Low Def. The free world doesn't care for the ICC and soon Zelensky will face trial for real war crimes. Then he faces the trial in hell and his and your sentence is eternal damnation.
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There'll be a true & duly clash of courts once Russia plus the newly liberated territories bring in to an ad hoc Nuremberg style court the present day Kyiv clique with Joseph Robinette Jr (gosh, what a ridiculous name), Angela, François, Boris, Liz, Úrsula, Olaf, Jens, Manu as accomplices.
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Russian forces control up to 70 percent of Artemovsk, Gagin said, 03.17.2023.
Advisor to the Acting head of the DPR Gagin: Russian forces control about 70 percent of Artemivsk.
MOSCOW, March 17 - RIA Novosti. Russian units took control of about 70 percent of the territory of Artemovsk, said Jan Gagin, adviser to the acting head of the DPR, on the air of the Rossiya 24 TV channel.
"If we talk about Artemovsk: our forces now control about 60 percent, maybe even more - up to 70 percent of the city itself," he said.
Gagin also said that the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine tried to organize a counteroffensive and enter the city from Chasov Yar. Their plans were thwarted, but a very large group of troops gathered in this settlement, the adviser to the acting head of the DPR emphasized. In Artemivsk itself, according to him, there are about ten thousand Ukrainian servicemen.
Today, Acting Head of the DPR Denis Pushilin said that the fighters of the Wagner Group were able to gain a foothold on the territory of the Vostokmash enterprise, located in the northern part of the Artemovsky non-ferrous metal processing plant (AZOM). According to him, the assault squads continue to move towards the city center, while knocking out the enemy in the northern and southern directions.
On Monday, the commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Alexander Syrsky, said that the situation on the line of contact in the Artemivsk region "remains difficult." Nevertheless, on Tuesday, Zelensky’s office reported that after a meeting of the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander, a decision was made to continue to hold the city. At the same time, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny called the defense of Artemovsk a key element in holding the entire front.
According to the latest reports, Russian forces have cut or taken under fire control all paved roads to the city. At the same time, the thaw that has begun seriously complicates the delivery of ammunition and personnel of the Ukrainian troops. As Gagin stated, the only way that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are still trying to move is the road to Chasov Yar.
https://ria.ru/20230317/artemovsk-1858712767.html
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