The interrogation of senior soldier of the Ukrainian Army Yevhen Fabrisenko. From September 28 to November 24, 2024, he and his colleagues killed 11 men and 11 women in the Kursk region, eight of whom were raped. The bodies of the dead were hidden in the basements of private houses. They did everything, following the orders of their commander. Fabrisenko said that there were two men and a woman in one of the houses. One of the men had his veins opened "just to make fun of him," and the other was shot. The woman was raped, then also killed. The soldiers also drove six elderly people into the basement and threw a grenade there. At the moment, the identities of the five soldiers who did this have been established. The soldiers used heroin and vodka. These episodes occurred in the Russian village of Porechnoye in the Kursk region. Link to the video in TG. The crimes were committed by soldiers of the 92nd separate assault brigade of Ukraine - senior soldier Yevhen Fabrisenko, a commander with the call sign Kum and three soldiers with the call signs Motyl, Conductor and Artist. An 18-year-old girl was raped and killed in the back of the head personally by senior soldier Yevgeny Fabrisenko.

Link to the video in the TG channel, video of the interrogation, video from the basement with the murdered people

 
The interrogation of senior soldier of the Ukrainian Army Yevhen Fabrisenko. From September 28 to November 24, 2024, he and his colleagues killed 11 men and 11 women in the Kursk region, eight of whom were raped. The bodies of the dead were hidden in the basements of private houses. They did everything, following the orders of their commander. Fabrisenko said that there were two men and a woman in one of the houses. One of the men had his veins opened "just to make fun of him," and the other was shot. The woman was raped, then also killed. The soldiers also drove six elderly people into the basement and threw a grenade there. At the moment, the identities of the five soldiers who did this have been established. The soldiers used heroin and vodka. These episodes occurred in the Russian village of Porechnoye in the Kursk region. Link to the video in TG. The crimes were committed by soldiers of the 92nd separate assault brigade of Ukraine - senior soldier Yevhen Fabrisenko, a commander with the call sign Kum and three soldiers with the call signs Motyl, Conductor and Artist. An 18-year-old girl was raped and killed in the back of the head personally by senior soldier Yevgeny Fabrisenko.

Link to the video in the TG channel, video of the interrogation, video from the basement with the murdered people

Oh that is really believable coming from the people who behead and murder Ukrainian POWs out of hand!;);););)
 
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Oh that is really believable coming from the people who behead and murder Ukrainian POWs out of hand!;);););)
Russia always accuses people of what they are planning to do themselves, or have already done.

Probably people seen making contact with the Khokols. "Smerch!"

@Soldier35: any comments on Bucha or anything else that will land you in Siberia or a prime spot in the next meatwave assault?
 
an episode of a battle of a Russian unit, during the storming of a stronghold of the Ukrainian army located in a former livestock complex. The video allows you to immerse yourself in the real atmosphere of the war in Ukraine. The authors did not report the location of the shooting and which Ukrainian and Russian units participated in the battle. The video is shortened, the music inserted by the authors has been replaced, where possible, the original sound of the battle was left. Judging by the video, the assault was carried out by several Russian units from different directions, they were attacked by Ukrainian drones of the Baba Yaga type and DJI mavic drones. Presumably, mobilized military personnel participated in the battle. Armored vehicles supported the attack from the other side during the assault.

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And I remember some members here saying "oh you don't know what Trump is going to do, he's a good negotiator bla bla bla". To bad they had Trumps ball in their mouth while typing...
 
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And I remember some members here saying "oh you don't know what Trump is going to do, he's a good negotiator bla bla bla". To bad they had Trumps ball in their mouth while typing...
Ukrainian propaganda channels, great source of info.

The only official news so far is that Trump is threatening russia with crippling sanctions and dropping oil prices to the point where the russians won't be able to sell anywhere at a profit even with their uninsured ancient ships. That would be the nail in the coffin for the russian economy on which much of russia's massively inflated defence spending and the personal wealth of the oligarchs relies.

There is also rumour of the US sourcing additional Patriot missiles for Ukraine from Israel (forward storage?).
 
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And I remember some members here saying "oh you don't know what Trump is going to do, he's a good negotiator bla bla bla". To bad they had Trumps ball in their mouth while typing...
All I know is, since Jan 20th, it appears that Ukraine has no more restrictions on targets being hit inside Russia. The Russian energy sector is near collapse - especially as Trump "nudges" Europeans to buy American energy vs Putin's energy, which is essentially financing his war. Lots of people who support the war in Ukraine on Twitter with TDS. I read their posts daily. According to them, Trump should have already given Ukraine and even Alaska, to his master, Putin.


EDIT: And you still don't know what Trump's going to do. Nor does Putin, other than he knows he will have pain.
 
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Ukrainian propaganda channels, great source of info.

The only official news so far is that Trump is threatening russia with crippling sanctions and dropping oil prices to the point where the russians won't be able to sell anywhere at a profit even with their uninsured ancient ships. That would be the nail in the coffin for the russian economy on which much of russia's defence spending and the personal wealth of the oligarchs relies.

There is also rumour of the US sourcing additional Patriot missiles for Ukraine from Israel (forward storage?).
I've read that those Patriots are on their way to be refurbished in the US as we speak.
 
Sanctions won't stop the war, and it's more or less an open secret that they've never been employed to stop a war.

The Russians don't function like we do. Just think of the Covid-19 restrictions – how relatively mild inconveniences caused a major uproar in Western societies. But it's no skin off Putin's nose if his people can't pay their rents anymore or have to resort to self-subsistence to bring food on the table. Any unrest that may emerge will be met with batons and one-way tickets to Siberia.

What sanctions will be able to do, however, is stymieing Russia's re-emergence. The ambivalent side-effect being that Russia is increasingly becoming reliant on China. Russia is on the cusp of becoming a large North Korea in Beijing's pocket.
 
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Sanctions won't stop the war, and it's more or less an open secret that they've never been employed to stop a war.

The Russians don't function like we do. Just think of the Covid-19 restrictions – how relatively mild inconveniences caused a major uproar in Western societies. But it's no skin off Putin's nose if his people can't pay their rents anymore or have to resort to self-subsistence to bring food on the table. Any unrest that may emerge will be met with batons and one-way tickets to Siberia.

What sanctions will be able to do, however, is stymieing Russia's re-emergence. The ambivalent side-effect being that Russia is increasingly becoming reliant on China. Russia is on the cusp of becoming a large North Korea in Beijing's pocket.
I think I may disagree. As long as oil stays at $70-$100 per barrel, Putin can sneak enough out on his junky, uninsured ships to pay for the war and keep the oligarchs in caviar. But if Trump re-opens the Keystone pipeline and ANWR, (he is /has), and oil goes to say, $50 per barrel, sanctions may only be a secondary concern to Putin. Biden's ( well, actually the 26 year old woke communists running his administration) war on US energy made Putin very rich and essentially financed his war.
 

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