Ukraine.


Nothing that the AFU is giving up is strategic in nature. But it costs the Russians in blood and equipment. Avdiivka is a prime example.
Some should have told the Washington Post and the local commanders.


ā€œIt all comes down to logistics,ā€ said Serhiy, 41, an infantry platoon commander with Ukraine’s 53rd Brigade fighting in the area. ā€œRoads, interchanges, everything: A lot of logistics is tied up in the streets of Avdiivka.ā€
 
What could possibly go wrong?


It's not like we haven't seen it before.

 

"The cost of a human life in Russia is just 18,000 rubles (US$235). At least, that’s how much Anton Pogorelov was sold for in 2015 when he became a slave in a brick factory in Dagestan. Anton is one of 794,000 people living in conditions of modern slavery in the Russian Federation today. As a major site for domestic trafficking operations as well as international trade of trafficked persons, Russia is at the center of a global humanitarian crisis. Yet, President Vladimir Putin and others in the Russian government refuse to acknowledge the severity of trafficking within Russia’s borders."

:sick: :sick: :sick:
Deflecting from your Ukrainian pedophile buddies again, gimp?
Yer one sick bastard, I'll give you that. (y)

Ping!!!
 
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What could possibly go wrong?


It's not like we haven't seen it before.

Wonderful way of keeping tags on people, force them all to enter themselves on a register with information that the constitution does not allow to be kept on the mandatory ID card.

It's not about military service at all, but about surveillance and control.
 
Russian disinformation.



ie nobody believes to lies from western propaganda
 
Just you wait, there will be a game changer along in a couple of weeks.....

.....which will change absoloutly nothing.
We may wait for the spring offensive now....in 2025.
I think they forgot to do this year's one after 2023's abject failure.šŸ˜Ž
 
Kiev has invited Poland to participate in a massive privatization of its assets that is expected to begin this summer.
The overall context of this privatization is ā€œthe likely collapse of the Ukrainian military,ā€ argued Rodney Shakespeare, a visiting professor of binary economics at Trisakti University in Jakarta, Indonesia, and co-founder of the Global Justice Movement.

The likely collapse of Ukraine might result in Russia ā€œliberating regions in the east and across the south to Transnistria,ā€ he claimed, suggesting that Moscow might ā€œagree to Poland having a large part of western Ukraine in exchange for a regional security treaty with no NATO membership for the enlarged Poland.ā€

Meanwhile, ā€œUkraine's political class thinks that selling off a nation's assets to foreign corporations is a good idea (whereas, in reality, it is disastrous) but in the present situation, it is a way of cementing ties between Poland and (the rump of) Ukraine,ā€ Shakespeare added.
Political analyst Dmitry Zhuravlev, however, appeared skeptical about the success of Kiev’s endeavor, noting that whatever profits might be reaped from the ownership of these Ukrainian assets pale in comparison to the risks involved.
ā€œWould this money be big enough to overshadow the risks? Because if a plant gets bombed, your ownership of it would be of little use to you,ā€ said Zhuravlev, general director of the Moscow-based Institute of Regional Problems. ā€œAnd Ukrainians may just deploy some artillery battery nearby and use that plant as a cover.ā€
 
Kiev has invited Poland to participate in a massive privatization of its assets that is expected to begin this summer.
The overall context of this privatization is ā€œthe likely collapse of the Ukrainian military,ā€ argued Rodney Shakespeare, a visiting professor of binary economics at Trisakti University in Jakarta, Indonesia, and co-founder of the Global Justice Movement.

The likely collapse of Ukraine might result in Russia ā€œliberating regions in the east and across the south to Transnistria,ā€ he claimed, suggesting that Moscow might ā€œagree to Poland having a large part of western Ukraine in exchange for a regional security treaty with no NATO membership for the enlarged Poland.ā€

Meanwhile, ā€œUkraine's political class thinks that selling off a nation's assets to foreign corporations is a good idea (whereas, in reality, it is disastrous) but in the present situation, it is a way of cementing ties between Poland and (the rump of) Ukraine,ā€ Shakespeare added.
Political analyst Dmitry Zhuravlev, however, appeared skeptical about the success of Kiev’s endeavor, noting that whatever profits might be reaped from the ownership of these Ukrainian assets pale in comparison to the risks involved.
ā€œWould this money be big enough to overshadow the risks? Because if a plant gets bombed, your ownership of it would be of little use to you,ā€ said Zhuravlev, general director of the Moscow-based Institute of Regional Problems. ā€œAnd Ukrainians may just deploy some artillery battery nearby and use that plant as a cover.ā€
Political analyst Dmitry Zhuravlev, however, appeared skeptical about the success of Kiev’s endeavor, noting that whatever profits might be reaped from the ownership of these Ukrainian assets pale in comparison to the risks involved.

My immediate thoughts exactly. Who the hell is going to invest in Ukraine? To safeguard investments you need a recognised state/country, preferably with a stable government, there is no guarantee that Ukraine will fit the bill next week, let alone three years down the line.
 
So it's pretty much confirmed this is a massive Russian offensive and the Ukrainians have neither the men or material to stop this advance ......they are displacing like fuck with a very limited rear guard action of small arms fire only
Don't fret, the Uki Nazis will drive them back and be victorious within a couple of weeks.šŸ‘
 
WOW!!
Now that's what I call winning.:)

"In 2023 Russia became the largest supplier of oil to China, accounting for 19% of Beijing’s oil imports (2.1 million barrels per day). Moscow has also become India’s top oil exporter."


As the clowns in the west drive their people into poverty with 'sanctions'.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
WOW!!
Now that's what I call winning.:)

"In 2023 Russia became the largest supplier of oil to China, accounting for 19% of Beijing’s oil imports (2.1 million barrels per day). Moscow has also become India’s top oil exporter."


As the clowns in the west drive their people into poverty with 'sanctions'.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
And Blinken and Ursula stomp around pretending they are very important indeed, but they are yesterdays people as far as BRICS is concerned.
 
Absolutely true.


It'll end with talks and it's up to Zitler and his American/British handlers to decide when they are going to do that.
 

Russians having ā€˜tactical success’ in advance on Kharkiv, Ukraine says​

Kyiv replaces commander overseeing north-eastern Kharkiv frontline in effort to turn the tide as fighting continues

Mon 13 May 2024 13.16 BST


Russian forces continued their advance on Ukraine’s northern Kharkiv region on Monday, achieving ā€œtactical successā€, Kyiv said, as fears grow that Moscow will achieve its biggest breakthrough since the early days of the war.
Some of the fiercest fighting is being conducted on the outskirts of the Ukrainian town of Vovchansk, which before the war had a population of 17,000. Ukrainian and Russian reports have confirmed that Russian troops have advanced into the outskirts of the town, where gunfire has been reported in industrial areas.

ā€œAt the moment, the enemy has tactical successā€ in the fight for Vovchansk, Ukraine’s general staff admitted in a statement on social media in the early hours of Monday.
Ukraine’s general staff said there was also fighting around settlements south of the Pylna settlement. ā€œOur defenders conduct defensive actions [to] inflict damage on the enemy,ā€ it said.
 

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