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What will happen next? my 50 cents: First it will be hilarious when Russians will not come to the war again and everyone will ask, why the fuck waste tax money on evacuating and bringing back own staff if you can leave the Bydlo place for good. They will just not come back or bring back a very small diplomatic teams. Fron that point the reporting from Ukraine will shut up completely.(right now we get reports from the Ukraine only on the level of state propaganda networks) Then USA will order ukrainian joos and their dictature to speed up the Russian starvation and genocide in the Ukraine to the level of canibalism and private torture and massacre centers a la Colonia Dignidad in Chile. The shit will keep spiraling until either Russians or EU will send blue helmets and Joos will declare own "New Izrael" nation when USA will send joos own mercenaries and weapons.
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More than a dozen countries have urged their citizens to leave Ukraine amid warnings from Western powers that an invasion by Russia could be imminent.
The US, UK and Germany are among those who told their nationals to leave.
Moscow has amassed an estimated 100,000 troops along Ukraine's border but denies any intent to invade.
In a phone call, US President Joe Biden again warned Russian leader Vladimir Putin of the costs of any invasion.
For his part, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said invasion warnings could stoke panic, which he called "the best friend of our enemies".
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60361983
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More than a dozen countries have urged their citizens to leave Ukraine amid warnings from Western powers that an invasion by Russia could be imminent.
The US, UK and Germany are among those who told their nationals to leave.
Moscow has amassed an estimated 100,000 troops along Ukraine's border but denies any intent to invade.
In a phone call, US President Joe Biden again warned Russian leader Vladimir Putin of the costs of any invasion.
For his part, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said invasion warnings could stoke panic, which he called "the best friend of our enemies".
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60361983