Malaysian Airplane shot down on the Russia/Ukraine border today

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:rudy: Morally bankrupt and an idiot to boot. Kill yourself, or better yet move to Russia.

A bit uncalled for, eh?

i said something about that a few posts ago.. the fake humanitarians skip it as usual.

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i think the victims families got 4 million each... and it was thrown in the bushes.

for this being a no fly zone i think malaysia will have to collect that tab..

it's russian controlled territory so there won't be no real investigation.
 

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This is correct. However, we (Russia) have nukes. So it is not clear what Bama is trying to achieve with his sanctions and shooting the plane at such appropriate time.

Putin will not back off and give up Ukraine. If UN and NATO forces move into Ukraine, WW3 will most definitely pop off. If EU will be on the US side, Russia we switch gas off and it will be RIP to Europe.

If Russian economics will collapse as a result of severe sanctions, no fukks will be given and red button will be pressed.

Your boy Obama bin laden don't understand what he is dealing with here.
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someone ban this fakkit from the thread




fukked up thing is with the high hiv rates russia has they sure could have used the help from the 100 researchers they blew out the fukking sky
 

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i think the victims families got 4 million each... and it was thrown in the bushes.

for this being a no fly zone i think malaysia will have to collect that tab..

it's russian controlled territory so there won't be no real investigation.
You literally never know what you're talking about.
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I just dont understand the Russia stanning. They blow up a plane and kill hundreds of innocent people and the retort is that the US kills civilians in other places too. OK, so both sides kill civilians? If theyre both morally reprehensible, wheres the advantage in supporting bum ass Russia?

Then we got some idiot in here talking about WW3 popping off over fukking Ukraine. This is a tiny piece in the West's puzzle and its all Russia is clinging to to preserve some kind of influence in the region. I give it a max of 20 years before the Russian people get tired of losing this East vs. West standoff and they sit down at the table with everyone. Putins in there protecting his friends interests and doing nothing to diversify the economy. This cant last forever.

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did you or would you have the same stance when iran air flight 655 was shot down?

russians don't play with no fly zones. take the lawse and move on.

it's war zone "in russian controlled territory" so there will be only russian experts on the site. move along. nothing to see... victim families will get paid as usual and the world will keep revolving.
this wasn't a no fly zone lawse man
 

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I just dont understand the Russia stanning. They blow up a plane and kill hundreds of innocent people and the retort is that the US kills civilians in other places too. OK, so both sides kill civilians? If theyre both morally reprehensible, wheres the advantage in supporting bum ass Russia?

Then we got some idiot in here talking about WW3 popping off over fukking Ukraine. This is a tiny piece in the West's puzzle and its all Russia is clinging to to preserve some kind of influence in the region. I give it a max of 20 years before the Russian people get tired of losing this East vs. West standoff and they sit down at the table with everyone. Putins in there protecting his friends interests and doing nothing to diversify the economy. This cant last forever.

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that'a that ether
 

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PENTAGON: Russia Likely Helped Whoever Shot Down The Plane

  • JUL. 18, 2014, 7:10 PM
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Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said Friday that it "strains credulity" to think pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine who are believed to have shot down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 didn't have at least some help from Moscow.


"It strains credulity to think that they could do this without some measure of Russian support and assistance," Kirby said, in a briefing at the Pentagon.

Just 25 miles from Donetsk in pro-Russian held territory, the flight carrying 298 passengers and crew was shot down on Thursday, killing everyone on board. The U.S. believes it was likely brought down by a SA-11 missile fired from a Buk surface-to-air missile system.

While he said more details would emerge in a deep investigation of the incident, Kirby noted the SA-11 is a "sophisticated piece of technology" that would likely require technical assistance from Russia.

In June, the U.S. State Department accused Russia of sending tanks and other heavy military equipment to the separatists in the east, including T-64 tanks and several rocket launchers.

Kirby continued:

"There have been Russian, I mean there have been incursions across the border by Russian aircraft. So, I mean we don't have any reason to suspect that they have not provided some measure of support on the other side of that border. These paramilitary forces that we do not talk about as much anymore certainly didn't act or behave or organize or resource like some ragtag militia. So nobody is suggesting that Russian military advice and assistance hasn't somehow crossed that border. It's just unclear exactly how much and when and who."

Shortly after the airliner had crashed, pro-Russian militants were reportedly caught on leaked phone calls, apparently discussing the shooting before eventually realizing they had shot down a civilian aircraft instead of a military target.

In one of the leaked calls, one militant asks, "What was it doing in Ukraine's territory?" Another, identified as Nikolay Kozitsin, responds, "That means they were carrying spies. F--- them, got it? ... They shouldn't be f---ing flying. There is a war going on."

Kirby also noted the continuous buildup of regular Russian army troops on the other side of the border, which he said now stands between 10,000 and 12,000 soldiers.

While much of the world is pointing the finger at Moscow's support for the insurgency in the east, Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested the Ukrainian government is to blame.



Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/pentagon-russia-rebel-training-missiles-2014-7#ixzz37s446oIi
 

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Bodies rained down on Ukraine village after plane disaster
By Anton Zverev

ROZSYPNE UKRAINE | Fri Jul 18, 2014 10:02am EDT

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By Anton Zverev

ROZSYPNE Ukraine (Reuters) - First came the loud explosion that made buildings rattle: then it started raining bodies.

One of the corpses fell through the rickety roof of Irina Tipunova's house in this sleepy village, just after Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 exploded high over eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists are fighting government forces.

"There was a howling noise and everything started to rattle. Then objects started falling out of the sky," the 65-year-old pensioner said in front of her grey-brick home.

"And then I heard a roar and she landed in the kitchen, the roof was broken," she said, showing the gaping hole made by the body when it came through the ceiling of the kitchen in an extension to the house.

The dead woman's naked body was still lying inside the house, next to a bed.

About 100 metres (330 feet) from Tipunova's home, dozens more dead bodies lay in the wheat fields where the airliner came down on Thursday, killing all 298 people on board.

Still visibly shaken by her experience, Tipunova said: "The body's still here because they told me to wait for experts to come and get it."

Another local resident in her 20s who refused to give her name said she ran outside after hearing the plane explode.

"I opened the door and I saw people falling. One fell in my vegetable patch," she said.

RED ROSE AND PLASTIC SHEETS

It was not only bodies that fell from the sky. Chunks of metal, pieces of luggage and other debris came crashing down to the ground in this agricultural area about 40 km (25 miles) from the border with Russia.

The front of the plane fell in a field of sunflowers about one km (1000 yards) from Tipunova's home. Debris, bodies and body parts were scattered for miles around.

Rescue workers say they have found most of the corpses, some of them largely intact, others mangled. Some have been piled together but others lie where they fell, the place identified by sticks placed in the ground with white cloth attached.

Some of the corpses have been wrapped in almost transparent plastic sheets, the corners held down with small mounds of soil or stones. Pairs of uncovered legs poke out from under some of the sheets, and at least one had a red carnation on top.

Among the dead were many women and children, including a boy of about 10 still lying beside the cockpit, his small body covered by a plastic sheet.

Much of the scene was in chaos 24 hours after the plane was brought down. Abandoned shoes lay all around, with boxes of tablets that spilled out of a medical cabinet, empty suitcases and articles of clothing strewn over the fields.

In an effort to clean up some of the carnage, body parts have been washed off the pot-holed road where they fell to the earth, along with parts of the fuselage and wings showing the red and blue Malaysia Airlines logo.

Emergency workers, few in numbers on Thursday, had arrived in force by Friday, setting up base in two large tents. Journalists and local residents wandered largely unimpeded through the ashes and charred wreckage.

Rebel fighters in combat fatigues watched the proceedings nervously. Kiev has accused them of shooting down the plane, but they have denied this and are pledging not to prevent an international investigation going ahead.

The constant sound of mortar fire and shooting in the distance served as a reminder of the conflict raging between the separatist rebels and the government forces who are trying to quell their three-month old revolt against rule from Kiev.
 
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