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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 27



cms neuf
26 Dec 2025  #751

The North Nigerians are trying to take Pokrovsk on horseback

forbes.com/sites/davidkirichenko/2025/12/22/russian-forces-are-now-assaulting-ukrainian-positions-on-horseback/

Doesn't go well, but luckily one of the horses survives

Lots of Ukrainian pushbacks over the last few days as the drunk rapist kidnapping murdering NNs are basically back in the same place as they were in October, just minus 20.000 men.

theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/26/ukraine-war-briefing-kyiv-hits-russian-oil-refinery-with-british-storm-shadow-missiles

And they are increasingly able to hit targets inside North Nigeria at will

Tacitus
26 Dec 2025  #752

Turns out that going for quick success on the battlefield in order to impress Trump may not have been the best long-term strategy.

cms neuf
26 Dec 2025  #753

North Nigerian officers in Kupiansk giving orders while severely intoxicated

united24media.com/latest-news/atesh-drunk-command-costs-russian-alco-battalion-up-to-100-soldiers-monthly-14522

Kupiansk now joining the long list of embarrassing defeats. What is amazing is that only a month ago the US were encouraging Ukraine to cave into these alcoholic losers.

Novichok
26 Dec 2025  #754

10 hours ago, I posted this question and nothing ...

When Russia took control of Crimea, some things changed for the Ukrainians.

Can somebody please name the worst five?


So many of you urge Ukrainians to fight and very likely die, and you can't explain for the fvck what...

Ironside
26 Dec 2025  #755

Being a Russian dumbass in America is more excusable

Nope, it is not excusable. It means the consequences of such dumbassery won't hit personally./
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Memo to morons

You leave memos to yourself, but you hardly ever read them.
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I will pi** on your graves.

Are you even able to? You would have to remove your nappies first.
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If you cause any Americans to die, I will go #2.

Who cares about difficulties and irregularities you face with your bowel movements? You really are senile if you post this stuff here. Tell it to those who care about you, if there are anybody.
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Torq
26 Dec 2025  #756

Can somebody please name the worst five?

I usually ignore your most retarded questions but I'm in a good mood today and it's Christmas, so...

1. Systematic human rights violations (Ukrainian citizens subjected to intimidation, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, and politically motivated prosecutions).

2. Freedom of expression deteriorated sharply (independent media being shut down or forced into exile, and assembly rights were also limited).

3. Forced displacement and family separation (tens of thousands of Ukrainians left Crimea due to political pressure, fear of persecution, or loss of livelihood. This internal displacement fractured families, disrupted careers, and imposed long-term economic and psychological burdens on those who relocated to mainland Ukraine).

4. Cultural and educational suppression (Ukrainian-language education was largely dismantled. Schools, media outlets, and cultural institutions promoting Ukrainian identity were closed or converted. Over time, this eroded linguistic rights and limited the transmission of Ukrainian cultural and historical narratives to younger generations).

5. Economic decline (this one actually affected Ukrainians and Russians alike): International sanctions imposed after the annexation reduced investment, restricted banking access, and cut Crimea off from global markets. Ukrainians who remained faced shrinking job opportunities, higher prices, and deteriorating infrastructure, particularly in sectors previously integrated with Ukraine's economy.

If loss of rights, diminished freedoms, coerced identity changes, economic decline and long-term displacement are not enough for you, Rysiek, then maybe we could also mention...

6. Forced military conscription into a foreign army (Ukrainian residents of Crimea have been compelled to serve in the Russian armed forces, despite international law prohibiting an occupying power from conscripting residents of occupied territory. Thousands have been drafted, some deployed far from Crimea, exposing them to criminal liability under Ukrainian law and physical risk in Russian military operations).

7. Political prisoners and fabricated terrorism cases (dozens of Ukrainians were imprisoned on manufactured extremism or terrorism charges, often based on coerced testimony or secret evidence. These cases typically resulted in long prison sentences in penal colonies inside Russia, far from families, with limited access to legal counsel and medical care).

8. Expropriation and confiscation of property (homes, farmland, and businesses owned by Ukrainians - especially those who fled - were confiscated or "nationalized" by occupation authorities. Courts operating under Russian law retroactively invalidated Ukrainian property titles, leaving owners with no realistic legal recourse).

We could also mention militarization and endangerment of civilian life and enforced isolation from Ukraine and the rest of civilised world but we have 8 points already and you asked for five. And that's just Crimea. As for mainland Ukraine... even a complete and utter retard like you realises what this war did to people there, so let's skip this topic for the time being.

Mafketis will now tell me that I shouldn't be talking to you because you're a Russian shill, scumbag piece of sh*t and attention seeking narcissist. When he does, it will be very difficult for me to disagree; but I always try to look for the best in people, so maybe - just maybe - the remaining shards of brain left between your ears will finally start working. Here's hoping.

Novichok
26 Dec 2025  #757

I usually ignore your most retarded questions, but I'm in a good mood today, and it's Christmas, so...

I am honored.

450,000 Ukrainians left Crimea after 2014. Therefore, none of the above is a good reason to fight and die for.

Do you see now how a superior mind - mine - can dispose in seconds of what took you at least 2 minutes to write...

BTW, you skipped over this:

So many of you urge Ukrainians to fight and very likely die, and you can't explain for the fvck what...

Now, could you kindly tell us which of the 8 calamities you mentioned are so awful that YOU wouldn't mind dying to eliminate...

Just list the numbers...1,4, 7 - for example...No need for another essay.

A remainder...I had a lot worse in Poland. Being a genius, instead of hitting the streets of Warsaw and fighting the UB or the Polish army, I just packed up and got the fvck out.

That was a lot more brilliant than ending up a dead hero.

Torq
26 Dec 2025  #758

But, Rysiu, I already answered all your questions but you chose to ignore my answers.

I quite understand that such concepts as honour and bravery are alien to your soul of a coward but Ukrainians are not like you; they are willing to fight and die for freedom and independence that you enjoy so much and that you refuse to them.

that YOU wouldn't mind dying to eliminate

If it happened in Poland, be sure that I would do my duty. The day may well come soon when Poles will join the fight. I have no doubt in my mind that you will cheer Russians to kill us and enslave us, just like you cheer them to do this to Ukrainians. You are truly a vile excuse for a man.

mafketis
26 Dec 2025  #759

I already answered all your questions but you chose to ignore

Talk to a rock. It will be a much more profitable use of your time (and you have a greater chance of being listened to). Clinical narcissists are incapable of taking in new information.

Novichok
26 Dec 2025  #760

I quite understand that such concepts as honour and bravery are alien to you

I will not let you wiggle out of this one:

Which of the calamities you listed are worth dying for?

Remember that Ukrainians were and still are free to leave Crimea. 450,000 did.

Torq
26 Dec 2025  #761

Which of the calamities you listed are worth dying for?

Can you not read?

I already told you that if what happened in Crimea happened in Poland, then I would be fighting and dying if necessary to repel the invaders...

Remember that Ukrainians were and still are free to leave Crimea

... even if they told me that I'm "free" to leave Poland.

Now, as I said - either come up with something new or f*ck off. I'm bored of saying the same thing over and over again only for you to ignore it and ask the same questions for a 100th time.

Novichok
26 Dec 2025  #762

I already told you that if what happened in Crimea happened in Poland,

The subject is the life of a typical Ukrainian guy, married, plus 2 kids, in Crimea ...before 2014 and after...

Give him a good reason to leave them and die fighting for something...What is that something?

If you want to change the subject, find another poster.

Torq
26 Dec 2025  #763

ask the same questions for a 100th time

As I said...

What is that something?

That does it. You keep asking me the same question even though I have already given you the answer 100 times. That's pure trolling.

I'm done with you.

Korvinus
26 Dec 2025  #764

Give him a good reason to leave them and die fighting for something...

Why the fu*ck would I? I would gladly fight and die for my country if it's invaded, that's your patriotic duty, and pretty much the main obligation of any citizen, since we invented the concept of a country. But there is 0 reason for me to give reasons to fight for Ukrainians.
If most Ukrainians would think like Novichok, then it would mean that russians were right about it being a fake nation of spineless pigs, and they would 100% deserve to be conquered and enslaved. But of course it's not true, because majority of Ukrainians are proud patriots willing to defend their country.

Novichok
26 Dec 2025  #765

That does it. You keep asking me the same question

..because you refuse to answer it...

So let me help you... Now pay attention, OK?

Here is my list of what is worth fighting for and possibly dying:

1. My wife and 6 people with my DNA

Here is my list of what I would never risk my life for:

1. A drowning stranger or puppy, anyone climbing Mt. Everest or exploring caves ... shlt like this...
2. Religion, God, angels with wings...that's what miracles are for...leave me alone...
3. My country (see Vietnam)
4. Ukraine, US MICC, and NATO
5. Freedom and democracy at home and abroad...grossly overrated...plus I don't give a fvck...
6. World hunger...don't fvck if you have no food
7. Social justice ...call BLM...
8. Global warming ... a fvcking lie
9. LGBT and abortion rights ...death cults...
10 - 1000 Everything else

See how simple life can be when you are not playing moronic games?

Miloslaw
26 Dec 2025  #766

@Novichok

Talking crap as usual......

A warning to Russia. Don't invade Poland because The Poles will give you a VERY bloody nose and don't forget support from NATO.....



Miloslaw
26 Dec 2025  #767

Novichok and Velund.... yeah Russia is winning the war in Ukraine.....are you only watching Russian propaganda and lies?

WAKE UP! Russia cannot win this war!



Trump needs to wake up too.Russia is losing this war and Ukraine is winning.....the peace deal needs to favour Ukraine.

Miloslaw
26 Dec 2025  #768

The Poles know how to deal with Russians.



Miloslaw
26 Dec 2025  #769

Russian lies and propaganda don't work.In fact they are counter productive.....
Russia is £vcked!



Novichok
27 Dec 2025  #770

A warning to Russia. Don't invade Poland because the Poles will give you a VERY bloody nose, and don't forget support from NATO.....

That was the dumbest shlt an adult can post...

It's like advising me not to swim up the Niagara River.

Or telling Russia not to invade New Zealand.

Or telling Poland not go to Mars.

Want more?

Alien
27 Dec 2025  #771

russians are kidnapping Ukrainian children, which is a war crime... these children grow up in russia, and then as adults they flee back to Ukraine to live in a normal country... and this is historical justice.

Torq
27 Dec 2025  #772

Putin responded to calls for ceasefire by launching a terrorist attack on Kyiv just before the New Year.

Right now, Russian drones are deliberately targeting residential buildings in the capital of Ukraine. There are numerous fires and destruction, and civilians are buried under rubble.

Kyiv

wiadomosci.onet.pl/swiat/wstrzasajace-obrazy-z-kijowa-po-ataku-rosji-sa-ofiary-smiertelne/yrdjyn2

Bratwurst Boy
27 Dec 2025  #773

What a picture that would had given....Russians and Ukrainians shaking hands over the trenches during a Christmas Peace!!

I can't stop marvelling and wonder how Brits and Germans could, during WW! 😗

jon357
27 Dec 2025  #774

A better picture would be r*SSians fĂșcking off back to r*SSia.

Bratwurst Boy
27 Dec 2025  #775

@Jon

Would you Jon, shake hands with me at Christmas, over our trenches, during a war???

(serious question)

cms neuf
27 Dec 2025  #776

Putin responded to calls for ceasefire by launching a terrorist attack on Kyiv just before the New Year.

That is all the criminal scum are capable of. They have tried together with their starving North Korean and Fundamentalist Iranian allies to take Kupiansk and Pokrovsk and it was a drunken disaster. So they have gone back to murdering women and kids in their beds.

Novichok
27 Dec 2025  #777

Putin responded to calls for a ceasefire by launching a terrorist attack on Kyiv just before the New Year.

What's wrong with killing civilians? Is it a war crime or something? We did it in 1945...many times...

In my mostly peaceful opinion, we didn't kill enough...

Did you have a chance to read my list in 765?

Just curious...Which ones are you ready to die for? 1 through 9...

cms neuf
27 Dec 2025  #778

What's wrong with killing civilians? Is it a war crime or something?

The rules were clarified after 1945 and because of it

To the North Nigerians though there is nothing wrong with killing civilians - and that is not just Putler's view, it's shared by the entire military command who happily order massacres. It's also the view of most ordinary subjects, who care not at all about human life

Ironside
27 Dec 2025  #779

A better picture would be r*SSians fĂșcking off back to r*SSia.

Better still, back to their Duchy of Moscow.
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shake hands with me at Christmas, over our trenches, during a war???

If you fought well and surrendered obediently - yes.

Bratwurst Boy
27 Dec 2025  #780

....I take that also! *bows*

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