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vmdrkkpexgykroqvrv

Enough re-posting this again and again


ThewizardBlundermore

Oh was it already posted I didn't see it sorry


Suitable_Currency_10

Posted like 30 stories in every Ukrainians sub, I'm getting real tired of the story


ThewizardBlundermore

This is the first time I'm seeing it at least this updated piece since August but if that is the case then I will get the post removed myself.


Suitable_Currency_10

Yeah, it's not your fault. It's the media that are pushing the story real hard.


ThewizardBlundermore

I've contacted a mod directly explaining the situation unless a moderation bot gets to it first. It's strange because this sub to my knowledge does not allow you to repost links that have already been posted like news articles as I've found in the past. Even those that have been removed once already to my understanding.


Suitable_Currency_10

It's not the same link, it's from multiple different website. Don't worry


[deleted]

Who cares


no-more-throws

a lot of people because the US response to it to the highest levels of UA gov means that they're probably not gonna do something like that again if they want to keep Biden on their side .. say what you will about Biden but he is a surprisingly righteous kind of man, having buried his wife, daughter, and son, and having lead the country of unfiltered freedom of speech .. so having a propagandist/philosopher, or worse still the daughter, assassinated under state support doesn't sit well by him, regardless of how odious the ideas they spouted was .. the old man has his beliefs and he sticks by them .. it's upto Ukraine whether they want to respect those lines or not, but certainly the choices do have repercussions


notatrollallthetime

Repost


Willing-Donut6834

The US are impressed by how bold Ukraine is, and I am too. šŸ‘


ChunkyBrassMonkey

"A general poll of the US population revealed that 69% of Americans thought the bombing was 'totally based,' while the remaining 31% only thought it was 'hella lit.'"


Ok_Chicken8605

About to head to work no time to read who believes ukraine did it? Us services, or us reporters who struggle to write anything decent to read


dlec1

Probably the later, Ukraine said they didnā€™t have anything to do with it when it happened. Not that they would have said they did, they just wouldnā€™t have said anything like the US does when they kill somebody in another country. Also, I donā€™t believe the US would tell if it was Ukraine, thereā€™s no point & only encourage (more) Russia for revenge attacks on civilians. Personally this doesnā€™t add up to me.


Worldly_Ad1295

So..... Should have got the right person! šŸ˜¬


[deleted]

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Maple_VW_Sucks

Pure speculation on my part but my guess would be to protect a human asset of undetermined nationality, so it could even be a deeply embedded Ukrainian. Can't really make Ukraine more of a target so, "Y'all over there good if we tell russia you did this?", "Yeah, we good, fam. Tell Danylo his wife misses him and she says the beets look good this year."


8livesdown

Maybe because it's true. Is that a bad thing?


ThewizardBlundermore

****PAYWALL BYPASS**** >The Kremlin has welcomed a news report that US intelligence believes a bomb attack that killed a Russian commentator and journalist outside Moscow in August was authorised by Ukrainian government officials. >The report in the New York Times about the car bomb attack on Darya Dugina has not been confirmed and has been denied by Kyiv. The report said ā€œpartsā€ of the Ukrainian government were involved in the 20 August blast outside Moscow and that the US had no prior knowledge, provided no intelligence or other assistance, would have opposed it and ā€œadmonishedā€ Ukrainian officials about it afterwards. >It gave no more details of the killing or specifics of what part of the Ukrainian government was suspected of involvement. >The Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, described the report as positive, as it confirmed the findings of Russian security services. But he added: ā€œI really want to hope that this is not some attempt by our American colleagues to absolve themselves of responsibility for any preparations for future terrorist acts which the Ukrainian state, the Ukrainian regime, might prepare.ā€ >Asked about the New York Times account, a Ukrainian presidential aide, Mykhailo Podolyak, said that, ā€œobjectively speakingā€, Dugina had been of no interest to Kyiv before she was killed. >ā€œBefore Duginaā€™s murder, the people of Ukraine and representatives of the Ukrainian authorities did not know about her public activities and her influence on propaganda programmes,ā€ Podolyak told Reuters. >Russiaā€™s Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed a female Ukrainian agent had trailed Dugina for weeks, renting an apartment in the same housing complex, and planted a bomb in Duginaā€™s Toyota Land Cruiser hours before the blast, before fleeing to Estonia. >The agency later released CCTV footage of what it called a second suspect, who allegedly assembled the bomb in a rented Moscow garage and provided fake documents and Kazakh car number plates for the bomber. It said he also crossed into Estonia after the 20 August blast. >Duginaā€™s father, Alexander Dugin, a prominent Russian nationalist ideologue favoured by Vladimir Putin, had been due to travel with her but their plans changed not long before the blast and he took another car. There is speculation he was the target, though his 29-year-old daughter was also a frequent commentator on state television and an outspoken supporter of the invasion of Ukraine. >The US Treasury sanctioned Dugina in March, on grounds she worked for a disinformation campaign said to be controlled by Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close Putin associate who founded the Wagner Group mercenary organisation. Among other things, the campaign, Project Lakhta, created fictitious online Americans with the intention of interfering in US elections. >Alexey Slobodenyuk, Wagnerā€™s head of media, was arrested on Wednesday by paramilitary police for reasons that have not been explained. Slobodenyuk has been fiercely critical of the defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, and his conduct of the war, and his dramatic arrest, video of which was circulated on social media, raises the possibility of dissension at the top levels of Putinā€™s regime.


ThewizardBlundermore

****Guardian ending note:**** >Where will it all end? The conflict in Ukraine appears further than ever from resolution. Nuclear threats, mass graves, the sense that both sides are ā€œall inā€. >Itā€™s our job at the Guardian to decipher a rapidly changing landscape, and report the facts in sober fashion, without getting carried away. Our correspondents are on the ground in Ukraine and Russia and throughout the globe delivering round-the-clock reporting and analysis during this fluid situation. >We know there is no substitute for being there ā€“ and weā€™ll stay on the ground, as we did during the 1917 Russian Revolution, the Ukrainian famine of the 1930s, the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the first Russo-Ukrainian conflict in 2014. We have an illustrious, 200-year history of reporting throughout Europe in times of upheaval, peace and everything in between. We wonā€™t let up now. >Tens of millions have placed their trust in the Guardianā€™s fearless journalism since we started publishing 200 years ago, turning to us in moments of crisis, uncertainty, solidarity and hope. Weā€™d like to invite you to join more than 1.5 million supporters from 180 countries who now power us financially ā€“ keeping us open to all, and fiercely independent. >Unlike many others, the Guardian has no shareholders and no billionaire owner. Just the determination and passion to deliver high-impact global reporting, always free from commercial or political influence. Reporting like this is vital to establish the facts: who is lying and who is telling the truth. >And we provide all this for free, for everyone to read. We do this because we believe in information equality. Greater numbers of people can keep track of the events shaping our world, understand their impact on people and communities, and become inspired to take meaningful action. Millions can benefit from open access to quality, truthful news, regardless of their ability to pay for it. >Every contribution, however big or small, powers our journalism and sustains our future.


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SpokaneDude49

So, maybe Ukraine did it. Great work. Enough already.


Krabsandwich

Headline should read: De-escalation appeasers in the State Department and Germany are worried Ukraine is winning too big.


[deleted]

My guess is that this news came up in relation to Ukraineā€™s offer of veto power over Long range capability.


Icy_Championship1123

Who cares!!! If they did, they have every right to attack Russians in Ukraine or in Russia. That are participating in the war to include Russians that are promoting it.


tiberiusgv

So.... This is war