Flights leaving Russia sell out after Putin announces mobilization.

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    Time to buy your ticket out of Dwarfastan.
     
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    At least there should be plenty of empty flights back to Russia for the people living in Eastern Ukraine who want to be Russians.
     
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    more ukie fake news

    18-65? :laughing:

    googleflights....try it
     
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    1 hr 40 min ago
    Moscow authorities warn against protests following mobilization announcement

    From CNN's Anna Chernova

    Moscow prosecutor's office has warned citizens against participation in protests — reminding people that they could face up to 15 years in jail.

    According to the official statement published Wednesday a few hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “partial mobilization," it said that posts with “information calling for participation in public actions in Moscow and the commission of other illegal acts” were published on social media.

    “The Moscow Prosecutor's Office warns that the distribution of such materials… as well as participation in illegal actions are punishable under the current administrative and criminal legislation,” the statement read.
    “The deed can be qualified as an administrative offense… which is punishable, including in the form of imprisonment for up to 15 years,” it added.

    Some more context: According to OVD-Info, an independent monitoring group that tracks detentions in Russia, over 60 people have been detained at anti-mobilization protest actions in 8 cities across Russia.​

    Live updates: https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-09-21-22/

    Remember, rebyata, that protesting is against the law and punishable with up to 15 years in prison. You will go die in Ukraine for Putin's personal glory and you will like it!

    Given the choice, I would probably opt to go to prison, honestly, assuming I couldn't leave the country.
     
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    Dozens arrested in protests across Russia after announcement of partial mobilization

    From CNN's Tim Lister, Anna Chernova, Gianluca Mezzofiore and Anastasia Graham-Yooll in London

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    Police officers are deployed in central Novosibirsk, Russia on Wednesday. (Rostislav Netisov/AFP via Getty Images)
    About 100 arrests have been made at protests across Russia after President Vladimir Putin's announcement of a partial mobilization to increase the availability of troops for the war in Ukraine.

    Social media video geolocated by CNN showed protests in several cities, each involving what appear to have been a few dozen people.

    The independent monitoring group OVD-Info said that more than 100 people had been detained at anti-mobilization protests.

    Arrests took place in Irkutsk and Krasnoyarsk, Yekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk, Ulan-Ude, Tomsk, Ufa, Perm, Belgorod and Moscow, according to the OVD-info tally.

    Moscow prosecutor's office published a statement Wednesday warning citizens against participation in protests, threatening those with up to 15 years in jail.​

    Live updates: https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-09-21-22/

    Shut up, slaves! You will fight and you will like it!
     
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    "Russia's invasion is failing," EU chief and UK prime minister say in a rare joint statement

    From CNN's Sugam Pokharel in London

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    European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen, left, and British Prime Minister Liz Truss, right, pose for photos during a bilateral meeting during the 77th UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday. (Stefan Rousseau/Pool Photo via AP)

    In a joint statement, British Prime Minister Liz Truss and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday that both agree Russian President Vladimir Putin’s announcement of an immediate partial mobilization of Russian citizens is a sign of “weakness.”

    It’s also a sign that “Russia's invasion is failing,” the two leaders said in the statement after meeting on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

    It was the first time Truss and von der Leyen had met in person since the British prime minister took office earlier this month.

    "They recognised the courage and bravery of the Ukrainian people and underscored their joint commitment to sustaining support for Ukraine in its struggle as long as it takes,” according to the statement. ​

    Live updates: https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-09-21-22/
     
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    You provide us with a simulation of what it would be like to talk to someone from North Korea.
     
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    It's like talking to a propaganda poster :lol:
     
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    Ukraine War: What could Putin's announcement mean on the ground?
     
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    The stories about Putin’s health should be coming back soon. He may be in the midst of a relapse again. But you never know. This illness comes and goes. It can be fatal.
     
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    I think his general mobilization is what will end up being fatal to him as a leader.
     
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    Zoom, before you place news from urine Ukranian propaganda, you'd better check it. These news are clearly fake news as there are a lot of tickets from Russia to for example Istambul from where you can fly virtually evrywhere. Screenshot_20220921_202716_com.android.chrome.jpg
     
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    https://twitter.com/DarthPutinKGB/status/1572487971139469313?s=20&t=x-PE9U_6jlxb

    "Urine propaganda".....there's other news outlets running similar articles.

    You just don't ****ing like it...that's all. Great link....probably fake.

    Did you get a call from your local recruiter ...asking you to drop by for a "chat" yet?

    If you did...break your arm.....or dress up like a drag queen...(if you don't already), mention you're not right in the head, otherwise you'll get your a$$ shot....:).

    Try to flee to Finland maybe....there's a long lineup though....before Finland cuts off Schengen like Baltics and Poland....small window ,if you're looking to get outta dodge viska pipiska.:)
     
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    8 min ago
    Mobilization announcement shows Putin's army is "overwhelmed" by Ukrainian forces, Latvian president says

    From CNN's Jonny Hallam

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    Latvia's President Egils Levits said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered a partial mobilization because Russia's "once-mighty army is overwhelmed" by the Ukrainian forces.

    "The heroic defense mounted by the people of Ukraine is bringing success ... The blitzkrieg envisaged by President Putin has turned into a long nightmare," Levits told the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday.

    He also dismissed the recent announcement of "illegal referenda" on the annexation of the occupied territories in Ukraine to the Russian Federation as another sign of desperation.

    "This is a blatant contravention of both Ukrainian and international law," he said.

    "Latvia will not recognize the legitimacy of these referenda and their results. I call on the international community to do likewise," he added.

    Levits said despite the commencement of legal action against Russia by the International Criminal Court and International Court, a legal gap existed.

    "No international court has jurisdiction over as a main issue the starting of a war of aggression, the gravest violation of the charter of United Nations and to international law," Levits said.

    To rectify the problem, the Latvian leader called on the international community to form a special tribunal to investigate Russia's invasion.​

    Live updates: https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-09-21-22/index.html
     
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    The link that I provided is for ticket integrator, like expedia.com, so it is not the fake, but your links have no background. When I want, I can get any time to Poland, there is no need to go to Finland. You
    'd better than listening to fairytales from Ukraine go and feed your pigs. They are probably starving because you are always here in forum and do not do your job properly. :grin:
     
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    Noone cares in Russia if Latvia recognizes or not referendums. Putin was wrong going to Ukraine. The real Nazis sit in Latvia and Estonia, so these countries had to be denazified.
     
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    European Commission head: Putin's latest move calls for new round of EU sanctions against Russia

    From CNN's Henry Hullah and Ben Kirby

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told CNN on Wednesday that she believes the latest move from Russian President Vladimir Putin calls for a new round of European Union sanctions against Russia.

    “President Putin is showing his weakness now because what you see is that he tries to mobilize personnel that is less trained, less experience, less motivated and he wants to start sham referenda on Ukrainian sovereign soil. So I think this calls for sanctions from our part again,” von der Leyen told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour in an interview.
    Earlier in the day, Putin announced an immediate partial mobilization of Russian citizens, marking the biggest escalation since the start of his war in Ukraine.

    After the interview, von der Leyen gave the Amanpour program this statement, confirming her commitment to fresh sanctions against Moscow:

    "We stand ready to impose further economic costs on Russia and on individuals and entities inside and outside of Russia who support, politically or economically. Plus we will propose additional export controls on civilian technology as Russia moves to a full war economy."

    During the interview, the EU leader hailed the effect of sanctions so far, saying they are “really biting.”

    When Amanpour asked about the Russian leader’s nuclear rhetoric in his recent address, von der Leyen said “Putin has nuclear weapons, that’s a fact, but will never bow to blackmail.”​

    Live updates: https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-09-21-22/index.html
     
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    You can't be this deluded. I mean, really.
     
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    My links have no background"?....funny, like I said others sources are running similar articles....you just don't like it.

    You can get to Poland?...how so?....Poland isn't accepting any orcs...according to the Twitter feed I posted earlier?

    I don't have pigs....you don't listen well....I've got people working for me also....gives me more time,smazhka viska...:)

    Are you protesting?
    https://twitter.com/sumlenny/status/1572626157681672194?s=20&t=FHAdRwsAfODiyxGARyfLaw

    You might get cracked in the head viska! You're for the war...because you're an orc.
     
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