What a bunch of pussies.
What a bunch of pussies.
Man, I wish about one hundred of those birds diverted and smoked the orcs in a one time strafing run. That would end pootie’s dream in one fell swoop.
Yep.In Russian art’s defense, the Soviets basically killed it and there’s been zilch since the end of communism.
Russian-Belorussian-Ukrainian art from 1890-1920 is some of the best in the world.
Partisans and SOF are right there. Crimea is far from most Uke forces now, but the distance is less and less as the days go on.How close to Crimea are the good guys?
According to Russia, Ukraine has yet to meet the strong defensive lines. And I think around 100KM.How close to Crimea are the good guys?
I love it. I lol’d.
Plus the music. Some of the best, ever.In Russian art’s defense, the Soviets basically killed it and there’s been zilch since the end of communism.
Russian-Belorussian-Ukrainian art from 1890-1920 is some of the best in the world.
Russia or Lake of the Ozarks?
I wish we kept them there and told every NATO country with F-16s or F-18s in their inventory that we have their skies if they donate those jets.Man, I wish about one hundred of those birds diverted and smoked the orcs in a one time strafing run. That would end pootie’s dream in one fell swoop.
A helmet on one, otherwise you’d be excused for assuming it was just people Stalin had murdered. That might still be the case.
As I have mentioned before in this thread, Where The Iron Crosses Grow is an excellent book for anyone who wants to read about some of the most intense combat in WW2. It’s about that area and down into Crimea.That whole area was the scene of vicious fighting during WW2. There are a lot of MIA’s from that conflict due to the nature of the fighting
literature has always been their strong suit anyway.Plus the music. Some of the best, ever.