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3 hours ago, Slarti said:

A "military expert" on Ruszian TV has claimed that Russia can stop the UK from training Ukrainian soldiers by training 15,000 Scottish terrorists in Siberia.

Free holiday in Siberia anyone?

To be honest, I don't speak Russian, so I can't be sure the translation is accurate.

Спасибо. 🙂

 

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5 hours ago, Slarti said:

A "military expert" on Ruszian TV has claimed that Russia can stop the UK from training Ukrainian soldiers by training 15,000 Scottish terrorists in Siberia.

Free holiday in Siberia anyone?

To be honest, I don't speak Russian, so I can't be sure the translation is accurate.

Wouldn’t be the first time Scotland has helped Russia……..

 

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On 5/5/2023 at 10:31 PM, beyond our ken said:

Wagner group pleading for more bullets, this would be a great opportunity to round the murderous bastards up and ship them to the Hague

Should the same not have been done to the Galizien division? There is a lot more to Russia v Ukraine than most members of the British public know. 

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On 5/4/2023 at 6:49 PM, StanleySaint said:

Being suggested that this is an opportunity to remove troops from Ukraine to protect the 'Motherland' from the imperialist forces of the decadent west instead of facing up to it appearing that they can't win in Ukriane.

Bumped, this may be the point of the Wagner stunt today.  Portraying it as a reason to get out of Ukraine and face the "enemy" within with Putin and Prigozhin declaring victory over their own military

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5 minutes ago, Slarti said:

According to the BBC, Poland says it will stop supplying Ukraine with weapons.

More details rather than the headline...................

One of Ukraine's staunchest allies, Poland, has said it is no longer supplying weapons to its neighbour, as a diplomatic dispute over grain escalates.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Poland's focus was instead on defending itself with more modern weapons.

Poland has already sent Ukraine 320 Soviet-era tanks and 14 MiG-29 fighter jets and has little more to offer.

However, the remarks coincide with high tensions between the two neighbours.

On Tuesday, Poland summoned Ukraine's ambassador over comments made by President Volodymyr Zelensky at the United Nations after Poland, Hungary and Slovakia extended a ban on Ukrainian grain.

Mr Zelensky said it was alarming how some of Ukraine's friends in Europe were playing out solidarity "in a political theatre - making a thriller from grain". Warsaw denounced his words as "unjustified concerning Poland, which has supported Ukraine since the first days of the war".

Mr Morawiecki was interviewed on Wednesday night by the private Polsat news TV channel hours after the Ukrainian ambassador had been summoned to the foreign ministry in Warsaw in response to the Ukrainian leader's speech.

"We are no longer transferring weapons to Ukraine, because we are now arming Poland with more modern weapons," the prime minister said.

He was adamant Poland was helping Ukraine defeat the "Russian barbarian" by maintaining a military hub, but would not agree to Poland's markets being destabilised by grain imports, Polish state news agency Pap reported.

"Our hub in Rzeszow, in agreement with the Americans and Nato, is fulfilling the same role the whole time as it has fulfilled and will fulfil."

Poland's military hardware has been depleted by about a third through transfers to Ukraine and is in the process of replacing it with modern Western-produced kit.

Arms exports to Ukraine will not stop completely as Polish manufacturer PGZ is due to send about 60 Krab artillery weapons in the coming months. Government spokesman Piotr Muller later clarified that only previously agreed deliveries of ammunition and armaments would be delivered, including those from contracts signed with Ukraine.

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