Russian Ukrainian War

All industrial enterprises in Transnistria have stopped.
Once again you chose to cherry pick. Why didn't you mention Moldova? Do you think Transnistria will cut off electricity to Moldova and save it for themselves or be self sacrificing and keep supplying it and run out in 50 days?

"But Transnistria's main power plant in Kurchugan is already being fuelled by coal instead of Russian gas and the authorities say there's only enough of that for 50 days.

That means problems for the rest of Moldova, which gets 80% of its electricity from Kurchugan."
 
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Once again you chose to cherry pick. Why didn't you mention Moldova? Do you think Transnistria will cut off electricity to Moldova and save it for themselves or be self sacrificing and keep supplying it and run out in 50 days?

"But Transnistria's main power plant in Kurchugan is already being fuelled by coal instead of Russian gas and the authorities say there's only enough of that for 50 days.

That means problems for the rest of Moldova, which gets 80% of its electricity from Kurchugan."
Russians did not cutoff gas to anybody. This time, it is Ukraine who did it. Put the blame where it belongs.
 
Once again you chose to cherry pick. Why didn't you mention Moldova? Do you think Transnistria will cut off electricity to Moldova and save it for themselves or be self sacrificing and keep supplying it and run out in 50 days?

"But Transnistria's main power plant in Kurchugan is already being fuelled by coal instead of Russian gas and the authorities say there's only enough of that for 50 days.

That means problems for the rest of Moldova, which gets 80% of its electricity from Kurchugan."
We have solved the problem with electricity and Moldova will solve it too. I don't think that this is how we can win the love of the residents of Transnistria. To be honest, we don't give a damn about their opinion. The task is set: To oust Russia from that region. Like from Syria.
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We have solved the problem with electricity and Moldova will solve it too. I don't think that this is how we can win the love of the residents of Transnistria. To be honest, we don't give a damn about their opinion. The task is set: To oust Russia from that region. Like from Syria.
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You didn't solve shit. My own tax money helped save you. Who do you think is going to pay Poland for electricity? You? You can't even pay for sunflower seed oil to power your car.

US to send nearly $6B to Ukraine in Biden administration’s final days​

Dec 31, 2024
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By Craig Nigrelli (Anchor/Reporter), Ian Kennedy (Video Editor)
The Biden administration announced it is sending another $6 billion in aid to Ukraine in its final weeks before President Joe Biden’s departure from the White House. The decision comes as Russia launched new aerial attacks on Ukraine on Tuesday.
 
You didn't solve shit. My own tax money helped save you. Who do you think is going to pay Poland for electricity? You? You can't even pay for sunflower seed oil to power your car.

US to send nearly $6B to Ukraine in Biden administration’s final days​

Dec 31, 2024
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By Craig Nigrelli (Anchor/Reporter), Ian Kennedy (Video Editor)
The Biden administration announced it is sending another $6 billion in aid to Ukraine in its final weeks before President Joe Biden’s departure from the White House. The decision comes as Russia launched new aerial attacks on Ukraine on Tuesday.
When people start talking about "my taxes" here, I understand that it's from impotent anger.
To paraphrase Roosevelt's quote - your country extended a fire hose to us, but we are putting out the fire in our house ourselves.
Everyone helps as much as they can, without strict limitations on their needs.
Just recently Croatia transferred 30 M-84 and 30 M-80 in exchange for a discount on the purchase of Leopard 2A8. For 2.5 years they did not consider this delivery critical, bargaining for preferences for themselves. Or Greece offered to give us their BMP-1 in exchange for the Marder IFV at a 1:1 ratio. There were many different negotiations. Germany did not have that many serviceable Marders, then the US offered to take their Bradley IFVs from storage at a 1:1.5 ratio. In the end, everyone chipped in and Greece is converting its M113 into IFVs. In general, supplies from Greece look like our proverb "На тобі Боже, що мені не гоже" (God take this offering, because I don't need it).
So I don't think you're giving your last dollar to help Ukraine. In fact, these are investments. Everything that the USSR was preparing for a big war with the goal of "reaching the English Channel in a week" burned on Ukrainian territory.
 
An episode of intense close combat between a Ukrainian and a Russian serviceman. The video was filmed on a GoPro camera of a Ukrainian serviceman, his identity has not yet been established. On the Russian side, a serviceman from Yakutia, the 39th separate guards motorized rifle brigade, participated in the battle. The video was filmed in the village of Trudovoye, in the fall of 2024.
In the video, Ukrainian units storm the village of Trudovoye, in one of the houses there is a Russian serviceman. The Ukrainian soldier approaches the house and fires small arms, but is slightly wounded by return fire, after which he gets up and continues the assault. Going to the house, the Ukrainian soldier throws a grenade into the house, but the Russian soldier manages to leave the house. After this, hand-to-hand combat begins between the soldiers, using teeth and a knife. The Ukrainian soldier is wounded in hand-to-hand combat and asks the Russian soldier to leave. The video is shortened. The episode of hand-to-hand combat has been removed. The continuation of the battle in the link to the telegram channel. The video has English subtitles of what the Ukrainian soldier said. The Ukrainian soldier is losing the hand-to-hand fight. He asks the Russian soldier to leave and let him die in peace. After the Russian soldier leaves, the Ukrainian soldier blows himself up with a grenade


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD9uCQI6l5Y


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When people start talking about "my taxes" here, I understand that it's from impotent anger.
To paraphrase Roosevelt's quote - your country extended a fire hose to us, but we are putting out the fire in our house ourselves.
Everyone helps as much as they can, without strict limitations on their needs.
Just recently Croatia transferred 30 M-84 and 30 M-80 in exchange for a discount on the purchase of Leopard 2A8. For 2.5 years they did not consider this delivery critical, bargaining for preferences for themselves. Or Greece offered to give us their BMP-1 in exchange for the Marder IFV at a 1:1 ratio. There were many different negotiations. Germany did not have that many serviceable Marders, then the US offered to take their Bradley IFVs from storage at a 1:1.5 ratio. In the end, everyone chipped in and Greece is converting its M113 into IFVs. In general, supplies from Greece look like our proverb "На тобі Боже, що мені не гоже" (God take this offering, because I don't need it).
So I don't think you're giving your last dollar to help Ukraine. In fact, these are investments. Everything that the USSR was preparing for a big war with the goal of "reaching the English Channel in a week" burned on Ukrainian territory.
Sure it's an investment. However the next logical question is it a good investment or bad investment? To me it looks like investing in Enron when it was at $90 a share.

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That ukraine is the porkistan of europe is well known. Where political leaders and military generals will enrich themselves at the cost of the nation. Some gems from The Hill:

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Porksitan of Europe ki baat nahi hai, but instead,

Ukraine desertion number are probably getting close to 200,000. That says it all.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_8_p8Kyqb0


The case with these reports of corruption and desertion which are published now by ((( reputed Western media ))), rather than being dismissed as "Pootin's Propaganda" is to prepare the sheep masses of the West to accept the dumping of Ukraine which will occur in the future.

I'll just leave the photo and most famous dialogue uttered by the kike snake here

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Ukies are on their way to join a long list of "Useful Idiot" countries and tribes the US has dumped, and no this is not only because Trump will take the chair in two weeks time
 
Ukraine desertion number are probably getting close to 200,000. That says it all.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_8_p8Kyqb0

Why isn't the not all army and the Russian Reich marching along the streets of Kyiv?
In fact, you've seen the map. This territory is really equal to three Kiyvs, but there are no strategic breakthroughs there. So they are far from Kyiv itself.
You can tell any numbers you want, but you can't fool reality. You always describe a cut on your finger as gangrene of the entire hand. Indeed, there are problems with deserters. For example, one of the latest scandals: the 155th brigade, which trained in France, lost about a third of its personnel, apparently deserters, before even reaching the front. But these are focal problems, like if a cruise missile hits a house. It will collapse, the windows in neighboring houses will fly out, and the rest will hear a loud explosion. But they won't raise food prices because of this. It's the same with the front - the Russians are moving at a snail's pace. Although a year ago the dollar was only worth 90 rubles.
 
Why isn't the not all army and the Russian Reich marching along the streets of Kyiv?
In fact, you've seen the map. This territory is really equal to three Kiyvs, but there are no strategic breakthroughs there. So they are far from Kyiv itself.
You can tell any numbers you want, but you can't fool reality. You always describe a cut on your finger as gangrene of the entire hand. Indeed, there are problems with deserters. For example, one of the latest scandals: the 155th brigade, which trained in France, lost about a third of its personnel, apparently deserters, before even reaching the front. But these are focal problems, like if a cruise missile hits a house. It will collapse, the windows in neighboring houses will fly out, and the rest will hear a loud explosion. But they won't raise food prices because of this. It's the same with the front - the Russians are moving at a snail's pace. Although a year ago the dollar was only worth 90 ruble
Pokrovsk will be a strategic breakthrough. I've said for awhile that the end will come quickly for Ukraine once their house of cards crumbles. Trump is so pissed that Biden sent all 6 billion of aid just to undermine him. He will respond by completely cutting off Ukraine from weapons.
 
Pokrovsk will be a strategic breakthrough. I've said for awhile that the end will come quickly for Ukraine once their house of cards crumbles. Trump is so pissed that Biden sent all 6 billion of aid just to undermine him. He will respond by completely cutting off Ukraine from weapons.
You said this about Avdiivka, about Vugledar, but in fact Pokrovsk will turn out to be another destroyed Ukrainian town/city.
 
You said this about Avdiivka, about Vugledar, but in fact Pokrovsk will turn out to be another destroyed Ukrainian town/city.
Obviously, that's what happens when you convert cities into military fortifications. How else can Russia take these cities? Harsh language? Paris wasn't destroyed in WW2. There are advantages to the French chicken shit strategy of running away, and surrendering.
 
Obviously, that's what happens when you convert cities into military fortifications. How else can Russia take these cities? Harsh language? Paris wasn't destroyed in WW2. There are advantages to the French chicken shit strategy of running away, and surrendering.
Bulgaria surrendered after 4 days, after the war with the Soviet Union began.:)
Germany and the USSR made almost every city a fortified region. Only the Russians don't know how to fight properly. Kellogg told you - they pressed with the help of mass. As a result, in Kiev Fortified Region in 1941, 90 thousand Germans captured 620 thousand! Red Army soldiers.
 

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