Burstar 2mo ago • 100%
or go away
One of the only true 'responsibilities' of Lemmy users is to conduct themselves in a manner that encourages user participation. This is not that and you are getting close to harrassement territory.
Drop it, and complain to the Lemmy/Mastodon devs.
Burstar 2mo ago • 100%
OH NO! 💥
Burstar 2mo ago • 100%
Banned for crimes against humanity /jk
Burstar 2mo ago • 75%
Mods are not Gods. We do not have universal knowledge. If someone is spouting garbage, point why, preferably back it up with evidence, and above all do so respectfully.
Far as I can tell they were arguing that the pipe sabotage was pointless as the pipes were mostly unused, and that it harms relations with a friendly and prominent nation and consequently jeopardizes NATO/EU membership. Sounds like a cogent argument that I personally don't like but am not going to censor unless they are rude.
Next time: show that the pipes were in use (they obviously were), that the perpetrators have not been shown to be sanctioned by the UA government as of yet, and that despite the damage Germany has been a faithful supporter even beyond discovery of who the agents were believed to be. Just do so without using direct insults. Not difficult or unreasonable.
Burstar 2mo ago • 66%
The message wasn't the issue. It was how it was said. Share your opinions freely so long as they aren't pro-invader and are respectful.
Burstar 2mo ago • 60%
Achtung! Seien Sie zivil.
Burstar 3mo ago • 36%
Reuters vs Aljazeera... I wonder which is the more believable news source, particularly with regards to Israel events.
edit: Without getting into the weeds Liberalism and Left/Right are usually considered separate spectrums and the definition varies wildly depending on where you're from.
Burstar 3mo ago • 28%
Please read more carefully. I did not say "is now..." and the civilian casualty count is nowhere near 200k but rather closer to 40k.
Edit: But I also agree they are liberal too.
Burstar 3mo ago • 80%
In the future, it's better to link to the original news article rather than a derivative citing it. Particularly when the derivative also needs translation.
Burstar 3mo ago • 34%
The lemmy.world news mods are absolutely biased, break their own rules blatantly, and clearly support a left/far-left agenda.
That said, it's pretty unnecessary to hide genocide when the ICJ hasn't ruled one occurred yet.
Burstar 3mo ago • 100%
All they do is increase taxes though. /s
Burstar 3mo ago • 100%
The fate that awaits them after immersing fresh wounds in river water should be a deterrent for any of their comrades that come in contact with them in the next couple days.
MOSCOW, July 30 (Reuters) - Russia's navy began planned exercises involving most of its fleet in the Arctic and Pacific oceans as well and the Baltic and Caspian seas, the defence ministry said on Tuesday... ...Since President Vladimir Putin sent thousands of troops into Ukraine in February 2022, the Russia's Black Sea fleet - the only Russian fleet formation not taking part in the drills - has struggled to adapt to dynamic modern drone warfare and the chief of the navy was replaced earlier this year.
KYIV, July 29 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday he had travelled to the frontline area of Vovchansk in the northeastern Kharkiv region near the Russian border, where Moscow's forces have been trying to break through.
Burstar 3mo ago • 100%
Had he stated anything about what the SOF in Ukraine were doing I would agree with you. I believe the consensus is they are there training Ukraine troops.
Burstar 3mo ago • 100%
It's technically not disinformation. Just a flawed conclusion. Politely pointing out alternative, more accurate, ways to look at it is the recommended method.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18077343 > **While most European countries firmly back Ukraine, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is seen as having comparatively close ties to Russia, prompting a war of words with Poland.** > > A diplomatic spat has erupted between Poland and Hungary that lays bare the deep tensions within Europe over how to deal with Russia as it continues its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/24925922 > July 29 (Reuters) - Kyiv launched more than two dozen drones on the Russian region of Kursk in several waves of attacks that started Saturday night and damaged an oil depot, Russian officials said on Monday
July 29 (Reuters) - Kyiv launched more than two dozen drones on the Russian region of Kursk in several waves of attacks that started Saturday night and damaged an oil depot, Russian officials said on Monday
Burstar 3mo ago • 100%
You really could. They have a personal wealth that rivals some nations GDP. Paying almost every penny they make in profit to maintain that level of privilege is fine by me.
Burstar 3mo ago • 100%
They aren't 'hostages'. They are prisoners of war.
Edit: They are required by international law to take POWs if they surrender properly, so yes they take POWs
Burstar 3mo ago • 100%
...
Before it was American and European trainers doing the training in European countries. Now it's the trainees becoming the trainers.
> July 28 (Reuters) - Three tanks at an oil storage depot in Russia's Kursk region caught fire as a result of a Ukraine-launched drone attack, acting regional Governor Alexei Smirnov said on Sunday. > > No one was injured in the attack, and a fire at one of the tanks was quickly extinguished. However, 82 firefighters and 32 units of equipment were involved in trying to put out fires at the other two tanks, Smirnov said on the Telegram messaging app.
Burstar 3mo ago • 60%
Won't need to imagine it. It will be real one day soon enough. Ukraine has the will and support for it.
Burstar 3mo ago • 100%
Oh, it is not the only indication. Russian tank and artillery stores nearing exhaustion, being so desperate as to slap ERA on a hitch Mount artillery piece, billions in confiscated Russian assets being sent to reimburse Ukraine, appealing to NKorea for military aid, their patsy no longer being a shoe-in for US president, etc... I honestly feel there's a light at the end of the tunnel atm.
> MOSCOW, July 25 (Reuters) - The Kremlin signalled on Thursday it was open to negotiations with Ukraine on ending the conflict while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy remains in power despite publicly doubting his legitimacy to rule. Nothing to get excited about. Although, it seems to me a sign Russia is really starting to feel the pain.
- Ukraine introduced sanctions against Lukoil in June - Slovakia, Hungary still receive Russian oil from other sources PRAGUE/BUDAPEST, July 18 (Reuters) - Slovakia and Hungary said they have stopped receiving oil from key supplier Lukoil (LKOH.MM) after Ukraine imposed a ban last month on the transit of resources from the Russian energy company via its territory.--
cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/875053 > The Stuttgart court said the 59-year-old man delivered 120,000 parts to Russia that could be used for military purposes between January 2020 and May 2023.
GENEVA, July 17 (Reuters) - Switzerland has opened investigations into more than 50 cases of possible sanctions violations and has found breaches in 15 of them so far, the government said in a statement on Wednesday.
July 15 (Reuters) - Ukraine's navy said on Monday that Moscow's last naval patrol ship had left Russian-occupied Crimea, "most likely" to rebase elsewhere after Kyiv's concerted military campaign to attack the Black Sea peninsula as it battles Russian invasion...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ten Ukrainian civilians held prisoner for years by Russia arrived in Kyiv overnight Saturday after the mediation of the Vatican, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said...
June 27 (Reuters) - Ukraine's military said on Thursday its forces had forced Russian troops out of a district in the town of Chasiv Yar on the war's eastern front seen as Moscow's next target in its slow advance through the area.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Russia committed rights violations in Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, which Moscow occupied and annexed in violation of international law in 2014...
The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Russia committed rights violations in Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, which Moscow occupied and annexed in violation of international law in 2014... See also: [Russian parliament votes to break with European Court of Human Rights - June 7/24](https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russian-parliament-votes-exit-european-court-human-rights-2022-06-07/)
Ukraine has not been able to reach an agreement with a group of bondholders over restructuring some $20 billion of international debt during formal talks, it said on Monday, raising the spectre that the war-torn country might slip into default...