I was worrying about the war too much while I have 4 complex coding tasks with deadline "before March 1". And I've done absolutely nothing today at work except worrying about the war, watching youtube and printing a shop order on an office printer that costs like a small car. Which leaves me with... uh... Aaaaaah, the sky is falling!

Kaput >_<
You make sure you're healthy first of all. C19 can sometimes be VERY slow to get rid of all the aftereffects, so take care not to overstrain yourself. In a few months it will be 2 years since my brother had it and he's not back to 100% yet.
I am now thoroughly confused what the reason behind that air assault was: are they really going for something in Kyiv (like specific individuals/ institutions)?
Or records. If they could dig up obvious links that can be proven in public between Hunter Biden and the 2014 coup for example? That would be a golden opportunity. Not like anyone sane hasn't already figured out why the boy suddenly got a cushy little fake job with a massive salary in a company owned by people linked to the future leadership, but any incriminating paperwork would be very useful.
Aside from that, probably people mostly, but yeah, shutting down media is a standard procedure kind of thing so also likely.
Our Ukrainian migrant neighbor made one-eighty and is now all go Russia go, grab half the Ukraine so that Moldova is connected again.
Seems all he needed was a bit of hope for an actual future. It's one of the reasons i can't really be unhappy about this crap, no matter how bad wars are, the civil war dragging on as it has been doing has been really bad for Ukraine in so many ways.
I can say nothing about a possible puppet government. We could only wait and see.
Aye, this could get troublesome no matter how it' s handled. If the republics stay independent, Ukrainian voters will have the same makeup as since the coup which may end up with a less than pleasant(or acceptable) government. And of course, regardless what it does end up as, according to "western media" it WILL be a puppet government, only question is how they will frame it and phrase it.
Although it would be kinda darkly amusing if there are elections held, decried as obviously rigged by the EUSANATO, and then they end up with the same politicians in charge as they had last week.
Not gonna happen, but damn it would be funny to see how they would try to talk themselves out of such a blatant oops.
We could tentatively assume the deadline for this operation is March 2 as any civilian transportation is locked down across the southern Russia til that date.
Let's hope for a quick finish then.
1. The war is self-defense.
2. The war goal is demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine (and hunting down those nazis suspected in war crimes).
3. Why so drastic: Putin criticized Stalin again (re really dislikes him for his screw-ups) saying the attempt to keep appeasing the aggressor until it was catastrophically late cost us dearly. (an obvious conclusion from these words: strike preemptively and strike hard) The threat was a full fledged nazi regime emerging, possibly with nukes (btw. they have several nuclear power plants, sixties reactor design, dual purpose). So with this peacemaking operation (the words of another official) we are protecting Europe as well.
Despite some exaggeration and propagandising, it's real enough to give a thin veneer of "proper" to anyone bothering to think. Which of course isn't anyone in charge in the EUSANATO block.
And considering the precedence set by Nato in Yugoslavia as well as the R2P doctrine made real in 2005, there's certainly decent arguments that this really is "legal". You're not going to ever hear that from any official or media sources of course, as hypocrisy is the name of the game.
4. No one even thinks of occupation. (Putin uses persuasion on the Ukrainian army: "Lay down your weapon and go home! You gave your oath to the people of Ukraine, not to this corrupt government robbing it and installing nazis in power! Do not follow its unlawful orders!" It is SUPER effective. Saddam's troops feel like heroes in comparison, they offered at least token resistance. Why...? Interviewing POWs in DNR reveals most of them were in it only to have something to eat, this was the only job they could find. Way to buff your army with people who have absolutely no desire to actually fight, huh? The DNR plans to just let them go home.
Good, but not surprising. Russia under Putin has tried hard to stay out of other nations, and considering all the provocations(and temptations), been pretty darn good at it.
Lol, [Putin uses [Persuasion]], [It's super effective!]... *insert game success tune here*
But yeah, Ukrainian military isn't even good enough to be called a paper tiger, at least a paper tiger can look impressive, more like a paper ant, possibly a paper ant on fire with a few legs missing. It also shows very clearly, AGAIN, just how totally not interested in making war or doing warcrime shit the average Ukrainian is.
Lets hope that that is also the total of it, no hidden elites held back for a surprise or much worse, "stay behind" terrorist forces like what was organised by USA in western Europe during the cold war, usually made up from the most rabid extremeists they could recruit
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