Russia must be punished for Ukraine war, U.S., Quad allies say

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Russia cannot be allowed to wage war with impunity, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his counterparts from India, Japan and Australia said in a statement on Friday following a meeting in New Delhi.

The so-called Quad group also said that the use, or threat of use, of nuclear weapons in Ukraine was "inadmissible". Late last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin suspended a landmark nuclear arms control treaty and threatened to resume nuclear tests.

"If we allow with impunity Russia to do what it’s doing in Ukraine, then that’s a message to would-be aggressors everywhere that they may be able to get away with it too," Blinken told a forum in India.


It is notable that India signed on to this statement that Russia must be punished for its invasion of Ukraine. Putinheads on this board often try to argue that India is a Russian ally, but clearly but Modi refused to join Russia and China is opposing the G 20 draft statement that condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and now says Russa must be punished for its actions.
 
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Russia cannot be allowed to wage war with impunity, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his counterparts from India, Japan and Australia said in a statement on Friday following a meeting in New Delhi.

The so-called Quad group also said that the use, or threat of use, of nuclear weapons in Ukraine was "inadmissible". Late last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin suspended a landmark nuclear arms control treaty and threatened to resume nuclear tests.

"If we allow with impunity Russia to do what it’s doing in Ukraine, then that’s a message to would-be aggressors everywhere that they may be able to get away with it too," Blinken told a forum in India.


It is notable that India signed on to this statement that Russia must be punished for its invasion of Ukraine. Putinheads on this board often try to argue that India is a Russian ally, but clearly but Modi refused to join Russia and China is opposing the G 20 draft statement that condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and now says Russa must be punished for its actions.


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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Russia cannot be allowed to wage war with impunity, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his counterparts from India, Japan and Australia said in a statement on Friday following a meeting in New Delhi.

The so-called Quad group also said that the use, or threat of use, of nuclear weapons in Ukraine was "inadmissible". Late last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin suspended a landmark nuclear arms control treaty and threatened to resume nuclear tests.

"If we allow with impunity Russia to do what it’s doing in Ukraine, then that’s a message to would-be aggressors everywhere that they may be able to get away with it too," Blinken told a forum in India.


It is notable that India signed on to this statement that Russia must be punished for its invasion of Ukraine. Putinheads on this board often try to argue that India is a Russian ally, but clearly but Modi refused to join Russia and China is opposing the G 20 draft statement that condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and now says Russa must be punished for its actions.
Bunch of clowns.

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Russia cannot be allowed to wage war with impunity, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his counterparts from India, Japan and Australia said in a statement on Friday following a meeting in New Delhi.

The so-called Quad group also said that the use, or threat of use, of nuclear weapons in Ukraine was "inadmissible". Late last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin suspended a landmark nuclear arms control treaty and threatened to resume nuclear tests.

"If we allow with impunity Russia to do what it’s doing in Ukraine, then that’s a message to would-be aggressors everywhere that they may be able to get away with it too," Blinken told a forum in India.


It is notable that India signed on to this statement that Russia must be punished for its invasion of Ukraine. Putinheads on this board often try to argue that India is a Russian ally, but clearly but Modi refused to join Russia and China is opposing the G 20 draft statement that condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and now says Russa must be punished for its actions.
 
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Russia cannot be allowed to wage war with impunity, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his counterparts from India, Japan and Australia said in a statement on Friday following a meeting in New Delhi.
Cool, give Blinkin and his pedo counterparts a mauser and 200 hundred rounds and drop them in Bakhmut.
 
The obliteration of Khazarian forces continues --- US , mercenaries and young Ukey boys and girls are the only ones left .
03.03.2023 (15:15)

Russian Defence Ministry report on the progress of the special military operation​

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation.
One mobile communications center of the AFU 110th Mechanised Brigade has been destroyed near Avdeyevka (Donetsk People's Republic).
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In Kupyansk direction, the active operations, conducted by the units of the 'Zapad' Group of Forces, supported artillery, have resulted in the neutralisation of the AFU manpower and hardware near Kurilovka, Pershotravnyovoye, Masutovka (Kharkov region), and Novosyolovskoye (Lugansk People's Republic).
The enemy losses were over 100 Ukrainian servicemen killed and wounded, one tank, three infantry fighting vehicles, two pickup trucks, one Akatsia self-propelled howitzer and one Grad MLRS vehicle.

In Krasniy Liman direction, the attacks, launched by aviation and artillery of the 'Tsentr' Group of Forces, have resulted in the neutralisation of the enemy units near Torskoye, Yampolovka (Donetsk People's Republic) and Chervonopopovka (Lugansk People's Republic).
The enemy losses were over 200 Ukrainian servicemen, three infantry fighting vehicles, eight armoured fighting vehicles, two pickup trucks and one D-20 howitzer.

In the Donetsk direction, the active operations of the 'Yug' Group of Forces, as well as the attacks by air strikes, artillery, and heavy flamethrower systems have resulted in the neutralisation of over 210 AFU servicemen.

In addition, five armoured fighting vehicles, three motor vehicles, one Polish-manufactured Krab self-propelled artillery system, one Gvozdika self-propelled artillery system, two Grad MLRS combat vehicles, two D-30 howitzers and one D-20 howitzer have been destroyed.

One mobile communications center of the AFU 110th Mechanised Brigade has been destroyed near Avdeyevka (Donetsk People's Republic).

In South Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions, the active operations by Ground-Assault and Army aviation and the artillery of the 'Vostok' Group of Forces have resulted in the neutralisation of the AFU manpower and hardware near Vodyanoye, Privolnoye and Ugledar (Donetsk People's Republic).
The enemy loses were over 70 Ukrainian servicemen, two tanks, two armoured fighting vehicles, two pickup trucks, one Gvozdika self-propelled artillery system and one D-20 howitzer.

In Kherson direction, the enemy losses were up to 60 Ukrainian servicemen, six motor vehicles, one Gvozdika self-propelled artillery system, Giatsint-B and Msta-B howitzers, as well as three D-30 howitzers destroyed.

Operational-Tactical and Army aviation, Missile Troops and Artillery of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have neutralised 92 AFU artillery units at their firing positions, manpower and military hardware in 212 areas.

Fighter Aviation of Russian Aerospace Forces have shot down one Su-24 airplane of Ukrainian Air Force near Krasnoarmeysk(Donetsk People's Republic).

Air defence facilities have shot down one projectile, launched by U.S.-manufactured HIMARS multiple-launch rocket system, and 18 Ukrainian UAVs near Varvarovka, Krasnorechenskoye, Kremennaya, Kuzyomovka, Stelmakhovka, Zhytlovka (Lugansk People's Republic), Yegorovka, Ivanovka, Kirillovka, Nikolskoye (Donetsk People's Republic), Alyoshki, Golaya Pristan, Krynki, Novaya Zburyevka and Chervonopodolye (Kherson region).

In total, 394 airplanes, 212 helicopters, 3,313 unmanned aerial vehicles, 407 air defence missile systems, 8,129 tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, 1,048 fighting vehicles equipped with MLRS, 4,262 field artillery guns and mortars, as well as 8,680 units of special military vehicles have been destroyed since the beginning of the special military operation.
 
do you agree with Khodakovsky ?


No, I don´t agree.

1. Ukraine is sending many reinforcements to Bakhmut, suffers huge casualties, which is the Russian plan. I don´t think Ukraine is capable of such an overwhelming, huge offensive. Preparations for such an offensive cannot be hidden, anyway.
2. Media reports say Ukraine is using more ammo then the entire West produces. This is why they carry the stuff from Pakistan and other locations to Ukraine. The stock is probably soon depleted.
3. The West told Ukraine to give up on Bakhmut and mount an offensive in the south, but Ukraine seems not to follow this order. I heard the landscape will shift in Russian favor west to Bakhmut, so I think Ukraine is desperately trying to hold the city.

Current hour:
"On March 3, the head of the Wagner PMC claimed that the city of Bakhmut was almost surrounded. He addressed Ukrainian President Zelensky, calling him to allow the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the city.

After numerous units of the Ukrainian army were destroyed in the heavy battles, the Ukrainian garrison in Bakhmut was reinforced by untrained mobilized servicemen, including the elderly and children. In his video, Prigozhin showed Ukrainian POWs calling on their president to let them leave the city and return home to their families. The video also confirms that an old Ukrainian man and two teenagers captured by Wagner fighters were treated well in the captivity."


The video has English shubs, btw. Look how respectful the Wagner boss addresses your President, Zelensky.
 
War crimes and genocide have no place in a rational foreign policy.
Certainly not if you are Hitler, Stalin or Putin, but the 196 nations that have ratified the Geneva Conventions would disagree. However, Putin clearly agrees with you since he withdrew Russia from the protocol for the protection of civilians in preparation for Russian atrocities in Ukraine.
 
Certainly not if you are Hitler, Stalin or Putin, but the 196 nations that have ratified the Geneva Conventions would disagree. However, Putin clearly agrees with you since he withdrew Russia from the protocol for the protection of civilians in preparation for Russian atrocities in Ukraine.
Perfectly acceptable though if the victims arent caucasian.
 
The EU managed to quickly cut down on Russian coal, gas and oil supplies, but can’t seem to do the same for nuclear.
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Looks like after "Nord Stream", Biden has his eye on a new target...
Wake up. Europe sees trade with Russia as a security risk to Europe and will sever all commercial ties.
 

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