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Pity they didn't have a few molotovs prepared. More aircraft lined up just asking to be torched.
Red on TG channels, that these mig31 were decommissioned and all useful parts were taken. Still, good they burn it, but I guess orcs really increased safety measures regarding airfields and airplane stations
 
Barazon is Austrian he left the Salzburger Nachrichten in 2006. He most probably belongs to the typical old Putin fans and is not able to see his error so he continues the ever same pro Putin sermon.

Well if you want to align yourself to war criminals and real criminals helping them, your choice.
The Pro-Putin camp is frighteningly strong in Austria.

Parties like the Greens or NEOS, both in support of dropping neutrality and assisting Ukraine, have been losing one election after another. If that country held a general election tomorrow, the far-right FPÖ (which went so far as to leave parliament building during Zelenskyy's speech) and the communist KPÖ, both of which in favour of ending the sanctions against Russia, would score a relative majority.

The Austrian neutrality debate is bereft of all reason, their Chancellor even suggested that Austria didn't need to join NATO because it would be protected by NATO anyway. Vienna went so far as to interpret the EU's own mutual assistance clause – which includes an opt-out passus for (then-)neutral Sweden, Ireland and Austria – to the effect that Austria is owed assistance from other EU members but has to give nothing in return. Against the backdrop of Viktor Orban's making Hungary an unreliable ally, I was kind of hoping the Austrians would come to their senses … but I'm actually glad now that they decided against joining NATO. This alliance can't afford another Hungary or Turkey.
 
Prigozhin again:
"Why are there shells in warehouses? Let me explain. There are people who are at war. And there are people who once in their lives learned somewhere that there should be a reserve, and they are collecting, collecting, collecting these reserves. <...> Instead of spending a shell, killing the enemy, saving the life of our soldier, our soldiers are killed, and a happy old man thinks he's fine. And what should the country do next... If he is right, God bless everyone. But what should the country do, what should our children, grandchildren, the future of Russia do, and how to win the war if it suddenly turns out by chance-I'm just guessing-that this grandfather is a complete asshole," Prigozhin said, without specifying which grandfather he was referring to. (Source)
Note: Putin is often referred to as "grandfather" (in the sense of a honorific) by the Russian public.

I'm really curious to see what Prigozhin is up to. Does he want to be a Brutus or a Marc Anthony?
 
A RuZZian soldier blows himself up with a grenade after being wounded by a bomb dropped from a drone:
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The Pro-Putin camp is frighteningly strong in Austria.

Parties like the Greens or NEOS, both in support of dropping neutrality and assisting Ukraine, have been losing one election after another. If that country held a general election tomorrow, the far-right FPÖ (which went so far as to leave parliament building during Zelenskyy's speech) and the communist KPÖ, both of which in favour of ending the sanctions against Russia, would score a relative majority.

The Austrian neutrality debate is bereft of all reason, their Chancellor even suggested that Austria didn't need to join NATO because it would be protected by NATO anyway. Vienna went so far as to interpret the EU's own mutual assistance clause – which includes an opt-out passus for (then-)neutral Sweden, Ireland and Austria – to the effect that Austria is owed assistance from other EU members but has to give nothing in return. Against the backdrop of Viktor Orban's making Hungary an unreliable ally, I was kind of hoping the Austrians would come to their senses … but I'm actually glad now that they decided against joining NATO. This alliance can't afford another Hungary or Turkey.
I dont understand whats happening in Austrian politics...
 
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