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Kyiv in talks with Western weapons makers about setting up production in Ukraine

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By Joanna Plucinska and Valerie Insinna

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Wait, didn't Ukraine have a tank factory, and a military plane factory etc. Whatever happened to them.

Oh, right, they were destroyed in what we know was the 'failed attempt to take Kyiv' (though foolish people think it was a limited strike beyond the UNSC 2202 line to destroy Kyiv's ability to make and maintain military equipment like tanks and aircraft)

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Oh, right, they were destroyed in what we know was the 'failed attempt to take Kyiv' (though foolish people think it was a limited strike beyond the UNSC 2202 line to destroy Kyiv's ability to make and maintain military equipment like tanks and aircraft)

That's a pretty stupid way to take out easy targets, but then Russians were always willing to charge whatever their idiot leaders said.

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So, someone theorizes that military communication and command centers and infrastructure built to survive a nuclear weapons exchange are 'easy targets'.

An interesting insight.

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Ohhh give us weapons, give us weapons, loool!!!

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Non violence is the weapon of the strong. Long live peace and non violence.

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"What's the alternative for them? Roll over and wait for the Russians to tickle their tummies?"

It certainly seems what JT's fanatical supporters of fascist Russia would like....

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Ohhh give us weapons, give us weapons, loool!!!

Even with them asking for the means to make their own stocks, the above is spouted to twist the truth of the article. Shows how pro Russian's are ignoring the facts and give their own twisted narrative. It is fooling nobody.

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@Dr.Cajetan CoelhoJune 20 04:03 pm JST

Non violence is the weapon of the strong. Long live peace and non violence.

Not going to work with the brutality of the invaders here.

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