Russian Invasion of Ukraine 2022

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A video releases by Ukraine of destroyed Russian armored vehicles near Somy in Northern Ukraine



Two more civilian vessels struck by Russian forces in the Black Sea. A Japanese Bulk Carrier and a Moldovan CHEMICAL tanker which is currently ablaze in the Black Sea. GGWP local maritime wildlife!



President Zelensky showing he is still in Kiev tonight after Russians states he has fled the Capitol.



Speech excerpt from the aforementioned President of Ukraine.



Russia warns Sweden and Finland of serious military consequences if they join NATO.

 
More Unverified Twitter Updates!

A video releases by Ukraine of destroyed Russian armored vehicles near Somy in Northern Ukraine



Two more civilian vessels struck by Russian forces in the Black Sea. A Japanese Bulk Carrier and a Moldovan CHEMICAL tanker which is currently ablaze in the Black Sea. GGWP local maritime wildlife!



President Zelensky showing he is still in Kiev tonight after Russians states he has fled the Capitol.



Speech excerpt from the aforementioned President of Ukraine.



Russia warns Sweden and Finland of serious military consequences if they join NATO.


If they have a V or Z they are Russian
 
You know, I've sometimes wondered what World War II footage would've looked like, had it been filmed with modern cameras instead of in grainy black and white that got retroactively colorized. Looks like I'll have the opportunity to find out soon, the way things are headed now. ☹
 
Considering the Ukranian Navy consists of one major surface combatant and a bunch of little boats IIRC... The Russian Navy hitting FOUR large third party Civilian vessels is certainly impressive target selection.
It seems that the Russian accuracy and recognition of marine targets is inferior, since all they drown are civilian ships. By the way, it's a little scary that today no one pays attention to this clear violation of maritime law.
 
First photo of NATO troops heading into Ukraine

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It seems that the Russian accuracy and recognition of marine targets is inferior, since all they drown are civilian ships. By the way, it's a little scary that today no one pays attention to this clear violation of maritime law.
Just goes to show how much the political and military elite regard laws as just ink on a page. And if that doesn’t scare you with everything that’s been going on in the last few years, you’re either dead or not paying attention.
 
It seems that the Russian accuracy and recognition of marine targets is inferior, since all they drown are civilian ships. By the way, it's a little scary that today no one pays attention to this clear violation of maritime law.
Or maybe the Russians want to make sure that particular people people don't get out by sea and particular illicit cargos don't come in.
Those ships were in a combat zone, IMHO they should have vacated said zone immediately.
Not familiar with maritime laws, so feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
 
I'm curious on why it's assumed that the missiles hitting ships are all Russian? Don't the Russians have a large presence in and around their alleged amphibious landing in the south? As people have said, there are like a couple Ukraine ships total, while the Russians on the other hand have far more. This has the feel of that friendly fire Sam strike being called a Russian plane shot down.
 

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