Algo pasa con la ofensiva rusa. Está atascada

lowfour
lowfour
Started 2022-04-20
4339 posts
Cinta_de_Carromero
Cinta_de_Carromero
2022-08-20
#1411

¿Se sabe algo de Strelkov? Leí que le habían detenido los rusos en Crimea pero no he vuelto a leer más. Mucho había durado criticando la estrategia del Khan y últimamente también el estado de abandono por parte de Rusia de las provincias "separatistas" sin recibir el habitual té de polonio o aparecer suicidado con varios tiros en la nuca.

Otro militar ruso que lleva en contra de la guerra en Ucrania desde 2014 es uno que fue un alto cargo del estado mayor ruso, en febrero de 2022 escribió un artículo adelantando exactamente el desastre militar ruso que ocurriría en caso de invadir Ucrania y que ha ocurrido punto por punto. Incluso le llevaron a hablar al Genocídame Deluxe y todo y mantiene su misma postura, ya está retirado pero ojalá que tras la derrota le pongan en un puesto de responsabilidad porque es el tipo de gente cabal que necesitarían para salir de la época de los Khanes.

Ungaunga
Ungaunga
2022-08-21
#1412
Edited 2022-08-21

Notición, la hija de Dugin asesinada por una bomba en el coche de su padre.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62621509

Parece que el objetivo podría haber sido Alexander Dugin pero cambió de vehículo en el último minuto.

¿Mensaje a Putin o Putin queriéndose quitar un hamijo de en medio?

Ungaunga
Ungaunga
2022-08-21
#1414
Edited 2022-08-21

@lowfour (post #1413) si es verdad que iba su hija, ya está probando del odio que ha obligado a otros a tragar. HdlgP.

lowfour
lowfour
2022-08-21
#1415

@Ungaunga (post #1414)

Viendo como es esa gentuza ultranazi no descartes que sean ajustes de cuentas por dinero o influencias más que otra cosa. Lo vimos con los lazis. Todo, todo es pasta. No hay un ápice de ideología o idealismo. Es todo pillar cacho.

lowfour
lowfour
2022-08-21
#1416

Esta es la simpática damisela que ha sido reciclada.

lowfour
lowfour
2022-08-21
#1420

Vacaciones en Crimea. Pues igual es buen momento para comprar casita de playa ahí eh?

https://reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/wteble/anothervideoofrussianairdefenseorwhatever/

Ungaunga
Ungaunga
2022-08-21
#1423

@lowfour (post #1415) también apostaría por movimientos tectónicos dentro del régimen. Es importante ver la reacción de Putin a todo esto.

Cinta_de_Carromero
Cinta_de_Carromero
2022-08-21
#1424

Los bots del kremlin en burbuja publicaban muchos artículos de Dugin hace años, de leer esos artículos y antes de buscar quién era ya me pareció de un perfil de derecha capitalista neoconservadora estilo Viktor Orbán o Santiago Abascal pero en versión zarista multicultural.

Ha quedado claro que el saborizante ruso de esa pseudoideología, como no podía ser menos, implica invadir a los vecinos así como quien no quiere la cosa para ver si cuela y se quedan con sus casas.

Pues totalmente inesperado que se hayan intentado cargar al líder espiritual del cara de glúteo, puede significar el principio de una guerra intestina dentro del neoimperio ruso. Eso o también podría ser el bombazo de salida a una renovación oficial del gabinete del khan, para depurar responsabilidades tras el descalabro de la operación militar especial con finta incluida.

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-08-21
#1425

@lowfour (post #1420) pero a qué disparan??

además, debe de ser la hostia de complicado acertar a un avion con esa munición, no?

un mampad de esos, vale, pero a tiros?? o el objetivo era muy lento o no sé... tenía una trayectoria muy clara y definida (un misil o algo así)

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-08-21
#1426

@lowfour (post #1413)

viendo un poco las imágenes, parece que el atentado ha sido con un lanzagranadas o algo así, no?

nada de bomba lapa o detonada al paso o similar

es mi impresión por las fotos, aunque puede ser que tuviera un temporizador

de todos modos, todo apunta a que el objetivo era el propio dugin, si es que han petado el coche que usaba habitualmente

ahora solo falta saber si alguien reivindica el atentado, si no, es ajuste de cuentas mafioso

dugin debe de saberlo ya a estas alturas quien se la tiene jurada

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-08-21
#1427

y mientras tanto, en ucrania... un día normal de trabajo

https://twitter.com/Haruspexut/status/1561341602303459329

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-08-21
#1430

@lowfour (post #1428)

se retiran o se rinden??

madremia, putin estará ya en el búnker con su steiner de papel, moviendo tropas de donbas a crimera y a jerson y tal, como si fueran a recuperar la iniciativa y sacar las armas que borren a los himars del mapa

y le estalla el coche de duguin un sábado al salir de fiesta...

vamos, que el frente está de capa caída, pero la retaguardia... me da que mucho mejor no está

lowfour
lowfour
2022-08-23
#1431

Amo nivel Dios. Lo veis? Es que es lo que jode, que muchos rusos molan. Aunque igual este lo que tenia era un resacón de órdago y le tocaron las narices con la musiquita. 😂

https://reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/wvs3k0/inrussiasomedudepushedaspeakerwhenthe/

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-08-23
#1432

@lowfour (post #1431) yo voto resacón 🤣

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-08-25
#1433

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lowfour
lowfour
2022-08-25
#1434
Edited 2022-08-25

Дер унтерганг

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Que grande Bruno Ganz, de ángel Damiel y haciendo de meth-head con afición por el cuero y el Zyklon B.

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2022-08-27
#1437

@lowfour (post #1436) sisi, claramente si no lo vendo, lo quemo... 🤪

lowfour
lowfour
2022-08-29
#1439
Edited 2022-08-29

Ostia... Nikita Mikhalkov, que hizo "Quemados por el sol" es otro de la banderita. De voz aparentemente crítica contra el Estalinismo a putinista convencido. Cosas veredes. Tot per la pela.

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/wzu0up/famousrussianfilmdirectormikhalkovtalkingin/

https://www.france24.com/en/20100429-cannes-film-russia-controversy-putin-auteur-nikita-mikhalkov-burnt-by-the-sun

The passions blazing around pro-Putin auteur Nikita Mikhalkov’s inclusion in the line-up for this year's Cannes Film Festival are a reminder of the festival's balancing act of artistic and political priorities.

The announcement of films to be screened at the 63rd annual Cannes Film Festival incited the expected murmurs: Only one American vying for the Palme d’Or? Too many French entries! And what about China?

But amid the feverish gossip and griping that crescendoes in the weeks before the film world storms the French Riviera, one genuine controversy has emerged: Russian filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkov, whose "Burnt by the Sun 2" (a sequel to 1994’s "Burnt by the Sun") was selected for competition this year, is under fire from colleagues who signed a petition denouncing him and critics who panned his film after its Moscow premiere last week.

The passions blazing around Mikhalkov’s inclusion in the line-up are a reminder of the Cannes Film Festival’s largely inscrutable balancing act of artistic and political priorities.

‘We Don’t Like Him’, petition declares

The backlash against Mikhalkov is steeped in his decade-long history as president of the Russian Filmmakers’ Union. An internationally renowned director of lavishly mounted, mostly mainstream films, Mikhalkov has seen his reputation tarnished by allegations of vote-manoeuvering in union elections and monopolizing government subsidies for filmmakers. Mikhalkov is on the board of trustees of the federal film-funding agency, which has an official policy of backing projects that promote national interests; it is thought to be no coincidence that his was one of a select group of eight production companies to corner 80% of the money allotted for Russian cinema in March.

Perhaps even more damning have been charges that the outspoken, mustachioed 64-year-old Mikhalkov is a blindly power-loving nationalist with authoritarian tendencies. The filmmaker – who comes from a well-heeled artistic family known for close ties with Russia’s ruling class before and after the Soviet collapse – cultivated warm relations with former President Boris Yeltsin, counts former President and current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as a personal friend, and has maintained a vocal belief in Russia’s greatness in spite of its stormy history.

In a recent interview with French magazine Télérama, Mikhalkov insisted that devotion to his country and its leaders has nothing to do with his art: “Does [my patriotism] change anything about my films?”, he challenged. Some of Mikhalkov’s better known work has indeed shown a willingness to bring Russian demons to light: "Burnt by the Sun" depicts characters betrayed by unfulfilled promises of a Stalinist utopia, while 2007’s "12" deals with the horrors of the Chechen wars and features a virulently anti-Semitic character.

Still, many are not convinced. According to prominent Russian film critic Andrei Plakhov, “most Russian critics think he was an important filmmaker in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, but his latest films are not as good….They reflect his conservative views too much”.

Plakhov explained that while Russian culture has a past full of artists who remained independent from rulers, “there is also a Russian tradition of artists looking for close connections to power, and Mikhalkov follows this line”.

Plakhov’s was among 90 names figuring on the petition entitled “We Don’t Like Him!”, also signed by filmmakers like Alexander Sokourov, Youri Norstein, and Boris Khlebnikov. The text, which has been on the Web since early April, slams Mikhalkov for his “totalitarian management ”, “obsessive search for enemies within”, and for “the fact that free discussion and diversity of opinions…have been chased from the [Russian Filmmakers’] Union”.

‘Biggest fraud in Russian filmmaking’ brings different politics to Croisette

Film critic Plakhov says that Russian cinema circles don’t understand why "Burnt by the Sun 2" was included in this year’s Cannes competition. The film, which follows characters from the first installment through World War II, premiered in Moscow last week to a divided press: some critics praised grandly staged action scenes, but many others yawned and even scoffed through the three-hour, massive-budget film. One prominent radio critic deemed it “the biggest fraud in the history of Russian filmmaking”.

Moreover, Mikhalkov’s politics are somewhat of an anomaly for Cannes, a festival with a history of left-leaning, humanistic fare. Recent Palme d’Or winners told tales of early German fascism (2009’s "The White Ribbon"); an inner city Parisian school (2008’s "The Class"); illegal abortions in Romania (2007’s "4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days"); Ireland’s fight for independence (2006’s "The Wind that Shakes the Barley"); a poverty-hit Belgian couple (2005’s "The Child"); and a morally corrupt US administration (2004’s "Fahrenheit 9/11"). This year will feature entries about economic desperation, France’s war with Algeria, and an outed CIA agent.

But the presence of Mikhalkov’s film at Cannes isn’t entirely surprising. The French passion for cinema has transcended ideological stripes before, with Clint Eastwood and Vincent Gallo among politically conservative auteurs honoured with in-competition slots at previous editions of the festival.

Indeed, Cannes artistic director Thierry Frémaux made no allusion to the Mikhalkov controversy at the press conference where this year’s line-up was announced, instead broadly emphasizing the artistic merits of a selection “composed exclusively of things we think will satisfy cinephilic appetites”.

Mikhalkov is no stranger to Cannes glory, having competed in 1987 with "Dark Eyes" and snagging a second-place Grand Jury Prize for "Burnt by the Sun" in 1994. That movie went on to win a Best Foreign Film Oscar, and the director’s work has made the rounds of international festivals over the last few decades. Mikhalkov is also a well-regarded actor, and stars in his new film. As Plakhov said, factors like these go a long way toward explaining why the director would be chosen at a festival such as Cannes.

“He’s a name, he has prizes, he has a special aura”, Plakhov noted. “And he’s the most charismatic person in Russian cinema”.

lowfour
lowfour
2022-08-29
#1440

Buahhhh, dehumanización a todo trapo, condición sine qua non para un genocidio bien entendido:

https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/wzxaf6/thesearethehomicidalsadiststhatweare/

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Russian mercenary Igor Mangushev made a performance with the skull of a Ukrainian soldier killed near Azovstal like a trophy. Going on how they will go to hell and he will craft a drinking goblet out of it. Just an absolute nightmare fuel when you know this is just a civilised performer, imagine the soldiers in the front that the civilians of occupied areas are at the "mercy" of...

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