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one engine , the factory bombed later, so i suggest you find another source
The CTO of the company has said on August 30, 2022 that Ukraine is continuing to supply the engines. If you have a better or a more recent source I'd like to hear it.
 
The CTO of the company has said on August 30, 2022 that Ukraine is continuing to supply the engines. If you have a better or a more recent source I'd like to hear it.
very simple factory was in Zaporizhzhia , and that area become under fire of Russians artillery and become a battleground and right now is russia missile test ground
 
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Ababil-2 loitering drone, Turkmenistan are currently producing them too
 
Theirs definitely some, this cannot be denied, plenty of evidence to support the claim, but I wouldn't say nazi-ism is a state policy in Ukraine, just anti-Russianism, but in wartime alot of groups can show up, leftists, nazi-lovers, LGBT groups lol , cults and many more on the side of Ukraine. My guess is they will use these groups, and then clean them out post-war.

What should we call it if not state policy, when a major shopping avenue in central Kiev is renamed after Stepan Bandera, the local WW2 collaborator of the Third Reich, and when officials at the Kiev municipality collectively and publicly chant songs celebrating the same Bandera?

When the Ukrainian regime officially integrates not one but a whole series of neo-Nazi battalions into its armed forces no less?

Or when former president Poroshenko received death threats from neo-Nazi militias warning him not to comply with the Minsk agreements because they wanted to keep shelling the Donbas, what does it say about the sway such groups are holding over the Ukrainian state?



Yeah. One point though, do we care about the ‘Nazi’ theme which at best is a conflict which we never participated in? Iranians really shouldn’t be riding the ‘Nazi’ bandwagon one way or another. As for Ukraine as a province of Russia, that’s another thing all together.

Agreed, well said.

However, I think we can and ought to mention the issue as far as Ukraine goes, if only to expose the deceitful nature of NATO discourse as well as western regimes' total lack of both credibility and legitimacy.

This is not about us engaging in commentary about WW2, but solely poking holes into the present day enemy's narrative by highlighting the staggering inconsistency of its propaganda.
 
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Has f-u-c-k all to do with us. We're arms dealers in this war, that's all. Why are you taking sides in a conflict over land thousands of kilometres away from us?

NATO is a major shared enemy and it won't be in Iran's interest if NATO defeats Russia, because such an eventuality would allow them to expand their influence. Iran is not selling Russia these weapons just for profit, make no mistake.

This said, I offered a fact-based response to a user's assessment about the Ukrainian state. It's a discussion topic like any other.
 
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NATO is a primary common enemy and it's not in Iran's interest if NATO defeats Russia, because it would allow them to expand their influence. Iran is not selling Russia these weapons just for profit, make no mistake.

This said, I offered a fact-based response to a user's assessment about the Ukrainian state. It's a discussion topic like any other.
They'll probably lose anyway because their tactics are decades out of fashion. Nor do they have a cluster of LEO satellites capable of extensive reconnaissance or guiding MLRS and artillery strikes.

Meanwhile, the united states is flying AWACS to warn ukraine of threats will in time, provides targeting data and even assists in pinpoint strikes.

There's only so much we can do to help the russians stay in the game.
 
They'll probably lose anyway because their tactics are decades out of fashion. Nor do they have a cluster of LEO satellites capable of extensive reconnaissance or guiding MLRS and artillery strikes.

Meanwhile, the united states is flying AWACS to warn ukraine of threats will in time, provides targeting data and even assists in pinpoint strikes.

There's only so much we can do to help the russians stay in the game.

Don't think so, especially since statements out of Russia tend to show that Moscow is viewing this as an existential clash against NATO, and isn't going to back down anytime soon. Moreover, Russia has barely mobilized a fraction of its man- and firepower, whilst Ukraine has thrown into the battle everything it could muster in terms of manpower and foreign aid. I don't buy the notion that Russian tactics are outdated, for this is essentially a western-centric take based upon the questionable premise that there can be no alternative to air force-focused warfare. Russian MLRS and artillery strikes are drone-corrected and/or laser-guided for the most part. Nor is Russia deprived of a network of reconnaissance satellites. Moscow has also deliberately spared much of Ukraine's infrastructure, so here again they have considerable margin of escalation they may choose to exploit anytime in the future.



Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine wearing nazi swastika on his bracelet

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera_Street_(Lviv)

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Imagine an "Adolf Hitler Avenue" in the heart of Berlin. Something tells me the oligarchy in NATO regimes would apply slightly different standards in such a case compared to the Ukrainian example.

But it doesn't stop there.

In the "Tweet" below, we can see officials at the Kiev City Council - who aren't members to any neo-Nazi group, chanting: "Our father is Bandera":


NATO shills had disingenuously tried to dismiss this episode as "Kremlin propaganda" as well. It's visibly as genuine as it gets though.

And here's the icing on the cake: the Ukrainian ambassador to Germany of all places, Andrei Melnyk, declared having laid a bouquet of flowers at the grave of Stepan Bandera, whom he referred to as "our hero".

https://detv.us/2022/03/16/stop-demonizing-the-azov-regiment-rt-en/

Below that, the user linked a tweet by Melnyk from 2015. In it, Melnyk referred to a visit to the grave of Ukrainian fascist and anti-Semite Stephan Bandera, whom he honored with a bouquet of flowers. Melnyk wrote at the time:

“At the beginning of my visit to Munich, I met representatives of the UKR and laid flowers at the grave of our hero Stepan Bandera.”
 
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