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  1. The battle for Bakhmut has become the longest of the war that Russia launched last year Russian mercenaries are in full control of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, their chief says - a claim immediately dismissed by Ukrainian officials. "We took the whole city," said Yevgeny Prigozhin, posing with some of his Wagner fighters. Ukraine's deputy defence minister rejected the claim but admitted the situation was "critical". Wagner mercenaries have been leading efforts to take the eastern city and previously claimed to have seized it. Bakhmut is of little strategic importance to Russia, which has been trying to capture it for months. Ukraine, for its part, has also decided to make a stand in a battle which has become the longest and bloodiest of the war so far. Mr Prigozhin - a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin - leads the thousands-strong Wagner group, nominally a private military company. He has said before that his forces have taken Bakhmut - or most of it - only for Ukrainians to swiftly deny the claims. Mr Prigozhin has also targeted top Russian military officials, criticising them publicly for not supplying his troops with enough ammunition. In his latest video claiming control of Bakhmut, Mr Prigozhin says "no-one can pedantically reproach us for the fact that at least some piece was not taken". Explosions can be heard in the background, suggesting fighting continues close to the city, if not inside it. He promises to hand the city over to regular Russian troops later in the mont Yevgeny Prigozhin claimed to control Bakhmut in a video flanked by Wagner fighters But in a statement on the messaging platform Telegram moments afterwards, Ukrainian Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar said: "Heavy fighting in Bakhmut. The situation is critical. "As of now, our defenders control some industrial and infrastructure facilities in the area and the private sector." Western officials estimate between 20,000 and 30,000 Russian troops have been killed or wounded in Bakhmut, while Ukraine's military has also paid a heavy price. There is hardly a building left unscathed, and the city's entire po[CENSORED]tion has vanished. The latest Wagner claim came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky went to Japan to attend a meeting of the leaders of the world's most industrialised countries, the G7. His Western allies pledged more support, including taking a significant step towards providing F-16 fighter jets, and announced more sanctions on Russia. Russian troops invaded Ukraine on 24 February last year and control parts of its east. Ukraine has been expected to launch an offensive to retake seized territories, but Mr Zelensky recently said that more time is needed to prepare. He has called Bakhmut "a fortress" of Ukrainian morale. Ukraine's hope is that the fight over Bakhmut has blunted Russia's ability to conduct its own offensive operations, and exhausted its army and supplies. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65657621
  2. The US says it will support providing advanced fighter jets including US-made F-16s to Ukraine and also back training Ukrainian pilots to fly them. A senior White House official said President Biden had told G7 leaders in Japan of the decision. President Volodomyr Zelensky, who has requested fighter jets for months, said the decision would "greatly enhance our army in the sky". US approval for the scheme means other nations can export their F-16s. This is because the US legally has to approve the re-export of equipment purchased by allies. The US would "support a joint effort with our allies and partners to train Ukrainian pilots on fourth-generation fighter aircraft, including F-16s, to further strengthen and improve the capabilities of the Ukrainian Air Force", the official said. "As the training takes place over the coming months, our coalition of countries participating in this effort will decide when to actually provide jets, how many we will provide, and who will provide them." Ukraine has repeatedly lobbied its Western allies to provide jets to help in its fight against Russia and Mr Zelensky welcomed what he described as a "historic decision", adding that he looked forward to "discussing the practical implementation" of the plan at the G7 summit in Hiroshima, where he is expected to appear. "This will greatly enhance our army in the sky," he tweeted. The US had been sceptical about providing Ukraine with modern fighter jets - at least in the near term. Its focus has instead been on providing military support on land. Senior US military officials who've spoken to the BBC in the past have questioned whether Western-supplied fighter jets will dramatically alter the conflict, with Russia's large air force still struggling to gain air superiority and the high density of air defence systems on the ground. So this change in US policy is significant. However, training pilots to fly F-16 jets will take time. Ukraine does have more trained fighter pilots than aircraft at present. But even training experienced fighter pilots on a new plane could take up to four months for an already experienced pilot. And then nations will need to agree to supply the jets. The F-16 is widely used by a number of European and Middle East nations as well as the US, which still manufactures the aircraft. Who is willing to supply the jets is the next key question. The UK, Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark also welcomed the US move. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tweeted: "The UK will work together with the USA and the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark to get Ukraine the combat air capability it needs." Denmark has announced it too will now be able to support the training of pilots, but did not confirm whether it would send any jets to Ukraine. Denmark's air force has 40 F-16s, around 30 of which are operational. Earlier this week, Mr Sunak and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said they would build an "international coalition" to provide fighter jet support for Ukraine. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65649471
  3. are still alive bruh I miss old days with you ?

     if you have whatsapp send me name I will Contact you there

  4. Thank you so much for help , did remember?

    1. #DEXTER

      #DEXTER

      never forget and never forgive who lie to me. remember!

  5. ¤ Name[/nickname]: HICHEM ¤ Age: 17 ¤ Country: Algeria ¤ Occupation: - ¤ A short description about you: - ¤ How did you found out Csblackdevil Community: I find it by myself ¤ Favorite games: CSGO / Fortnite / Pubg ¤ Favorite server [community only]: WALKINGDEADZM ¤ A picture of you: -
  6. are you alive

  7. @# I S S A M - CSBD™ u mean server PGLZM The same a server Newlifezm

    KygfMEG.png

    bcz server PGLZM have so much bots :v

    https://imgur.com/a/coED0Vi

    Because they bots enter at the same time

    Soon gametracker of server PGLzm will get banned

    1. Blackfire

      Blackfire

      Newlifezm Best since 2012

      Pglzm sever just for bots,:))

    2. lonut gfx

      lonut gfx

      Really ... the first thing I'm not picked up from this picture + I did not notice this thing and thank you for your comment and your concerns I will address the situation ? !!!

  8. Why foreigners do not like Arabs ?

     

    1. Jaguar-™

      Jaguar-™

      because arabs who mostly joined in this period are total kids ? 

      they spam, disrespect rules, they do everything! I dont mean all arabs, I said who joined in 2019 mostly!

    2. HICHEM

      HICHEM

      Foreigners agree with each other and the Arabs do not

    3. Blackfire

      Blackfire

      i agree with juaguar :)))

  9. Where is Designers ?

     

  10. what mean about this 1/3

     

    1. Daliath.
    2. Nexy

      Nexy

      It's a countdown for the days when your request will be locked.

      1/3 = Day 1.

  11. never give up ?

  12. Just Friends administrators get grads O_O this is very very very bad thing

    1. pulse.exe

      pulse.exe

      that's so sad ? 

    2. Wolf.17

      Wolf.17

      its bad thing yes 

    3. #DEXTER
  13. HICHEM

    RAILWAY EMPIRE

    Railway Empire is a train sim with a difference – it’s a historical one, focused on the early days of train travel across the United States, during the tumultuous years of the Wild West era. You have the whole of North America to build on, and the goal of leading your company into the 20th century. Railway Empire isn’t just a train game, it also simulates the management side of the job, too, making it a spiritual successor to the classic Railroad Tycoon series. The game’s got dozens of accurately-modelled trains from that era, and you can ride and control any of them. The real joy of the game is in handling the company, from laying down tracks and building stations, to managing the workforce and researching new technologies. Railway Empire is a realistic management game though, so don’t expect to just plop these things down Theme Park-style – you have to consider switches, terrain, water, and many other factors if you’re going to be successful. Like any simulation game there’s a lot of detail to take in at first, but once you get going it’s a lot of fun.
  14. In addition to being the preeminent competitive strategy game of the last decade, StarCraft II deserves credit for rethinking how a traditional RTS campaign is structured. Heart of the Swarm is a good example of this, but the human-centric Wings of Liberty instalment is the place to start: an inventive adventure that mixes up the familiar formula at every stage. From zombie defence scenarios to planets that flood with lava every few minutes, you’re forced to learn and relearn StarCraft’s basic elements as you go.
  15. HICHEM

    DOOM

    Platforms: PS4, Xbox One PC Pros: Unremitting demon-slaughter action all the way Brilliant Glory Kill mechanics All your favourite Doom enemies and weapons Solid multiplayer and DIY SnapMap modes Cons: Repetitive level design Semi-useless map How do you reboot the most influential shooter of all time without upsetting anyone? Turns out it’s simple, if not easy: you hit your USPs – stoic, murderous main character, inventive monster design, and Big Flonkin’ Guns – with absolutely merciless precision, wrap it all in a flawless score from Wolfenstein’s Mick Gordon and unleash hell. Fast-paced combat and open-plan levels make the solo mode a brutal, joyous romp, even if the multiplayer’s ever-so-slightly disappointing compared with the competition. Remember: in other games, you’re trying to survive. In Doom, the monsters are trying to survive you.
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