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- The Russian-led forces reportedly took control of Sakko i Vantsetti village;
- Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue in Krasna Gora village and Paraskoviivka;
- Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue in Bakhmut and its outskirts;
- Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue near Debrova;
- Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue near Ugledar;
- Clashes between the Russian Army and the AFU continue north of Klishchiivka;
- Up to 60 Ukrainian servicemen, 4 armored vehicles were destroyed by Russian artillery shelling on Krasniy-Liman front, according to the Russian MOD;
- Up to 90 Ukrainian servicemen, 2 armored vehicle and 2 pickups were destroyed by Russian artillery shelling in the Donetsk region, according to the Russian MOD.
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lol i thought it said up to 60 Ukrainian SPECIMENS destroyed by Russian artillery.
well they do like to act like western play things for experimentation so I wasn’t too far off
Oops…. IMF updates its guidance. Russia’s economy will grow this year 😆😆😆
https://tass.com/economy/1569177
Russia has lost Ukraine forever. Putin must admit it finally. He lost the game even before 2014.
Zelensky surrender is the best option, you messed with the Russians!
1. Energy blackmail failed 2. Kiev is now getting properly armes 3. Azov leaders drinking tea in istambul 4. Brain drain in Rússia, demographic Crysis, and Rússia ecpnomy and ruble going to shit 5. Oil and gás cheap again 6. América profitting and getting strategic Victories 7. All anti west and pro Rússia chills exposed and shuned 8. China ignoring Rússia pleas, still isolantes 9. Kherson Rússia Forever partes One month 10. Zelensky solidified as a leaders and Kiev United 11. Prighozin kadyrov shoigu infighting 12. Nato getting bigger and rearming 13. Germany giving the finger 14. One year of ridicule a military failure ( bye bye weapons export) 15. Donbass still not Taken, Donetsk front barely moved
So tell me again how s Rússia winning?
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1. No infighting outside of western media fiction. 2. Russian Losses barely registered in comparison to the immense Ukrainian losses. 3. NATO is getting bankrupted and major economic of the West aren’t surviving as well as they thought/going into recession. 4. Zelensky is not solidified and has to constantly suffer government out of fear someone is going to stab his back. 5. Ukraine supposed to be in Moscow by now/Crimea supposed to be back in Ukrainian hands by last Christmas and still isn’t. 6. Oil is cheap only momentarily as western states artificially deflating its value. 7. Wester states attempting to reduce inflation through massive spending and subsidies going to lead to massive debt and further inflation. 8. Russia hasn’t even started the Offensive, yet small groups of Russians are breaking through the most defends fronts of Ukraine.
Whatever drug ur Taking, it is world class…ur living in parallel world. Pigs can fly, Santa Claus is real,i guess
we already are in final stages of the “rules based order” synarchist financial system. This hopeless bankruptcy is the dynamic for all the mindless reactions of the City of London, Wall Street, and the ECB to their own failed assumptions which have responsibilities for the war in Ukraine. The LaRouche Organization (not LPAC) has advocated the paradigm of peace through development for decades and now finds growing international support as evident in the beautiful development in China and China’s growing peaceful influence with many nations wanting to prosper rejecting the Malthusian monetary policies of the west.
Synarchism is not like that. This is corporatocracy. Synarchism is not Malthusianism. Synarchism is Platonism.
3. We DO need bankrupcy to clean many things here.
Never say that again. Bankrupcy is the worst.
It’s not his call, he would have to get permission from Boris johnson.
It seems just like during the Soviet-Finnish War the Russians have learnt lessons from their first defeats and are now about to steamroll over Ukraine’s depleted forces and go all the way to the Dnieper from South to North.
Thats just what needs to happen.
Does anyone else notice that the approach to Seversk from the South is poorly defended? And that a smaller units of the Russian Wagner Group are advancing somewhat easily encountering less resistance? There is also word of a push coming from the north of Seversk. Perhaps to retake the City. Doing sk would threaten a large groupings to its immediate east. The Russians have been moving a lot of armour and Artillery in this area the past week. Not enough for a major push. But a moderate push that would set up a chain of small to medium pushes.
Or encircle it.
150 Nazis down, some hundred wounded. The grinding is till on. Keep the good work guys.
Pushilin’s assistant Yan Gagin: Artyomovsk is in operational encirclement, Russian troops are closing the ring outside the city.
Rusticas are davncing in Baxmut, but SF doe not post that actually also in North is encircle. Why they put there. we wants jornalism more detail, but they said thay put there too
with the truth about why there is war in Ukraine spreads everyday, the synarchist cabal becomes more mindless everyday. The only way these Malthusian self appointed “gods of Olympus” can be defeated is with the superior paradigm of “peace with development” that is intrinsic to our nature as an agapic species. Russia has already won this war simply by understanding the behavior pattern of NATO in starting this tragic conflict and not getting caught in their Satanic trap.
Again, Synarchism is not bad. Synarchism is good. This is corporatocracy.
Yes, it’s good to be ruled by secret elite weirdos. What kind of conditioner do you use on your leather mask? An luck with that plethora of evidence for the Holodomor today?
What Russia needs is a capitulation, a true humiliation, so that most Russians will understand that they must rethink and denounce Putin. An aggressive war criminal such as Putin must not be left in place. West should give Ukraine all the potent arms it needs (modern battle tanks, precise long-distance missiles and modern fighter jets) as soon as possible
What Russia needs is a capitulation, a true humiliation, so that most Russians will understand that they must rethink and denounce Putin. An aggressive war criminal such as Putin must not be left in place. Therefore, the West should give Ukraine all the potent arms it needs (modern battle tanks, precise long-distance missiles and modern fighter jets) as soon as possible.
For 20 years starting in 1997, Russia leased the naval base in Sevastopol from Ukraine. At the time, 1997 stood out as the peak of friendship between Russia and Ukraine, but it turned out to be a serious mistake for Ukraine’s security. Russia’s lease facilitated Russia’s occupation of Crimea in February and March 2014. Legally, Sevastopol has all along been Ukrainian territory. In December 1991, the populations in Sevastopol and Crimea voted freely to belong to Ukraine.
Russia has lost Poland, Baltic States, Finland, Georgia… etc and Ukraine. The question here is what will happen to whole shrinking aging Russia from now on. It’s well known fact that China wants back her lost areas in Far East and Siberia.
We should take a look at history to understand how relatively weak position Russia is struggling now. In 1913 the Russian Empire got around 8% of global population. Now 1,6%. The economic global weigth of Russia is less than 2% and shrinking. Russia is also facing huge demographic winter. In Russia, the age groups of 1995-2005 are now quite small at birth. Therefore, very few children will be born. The criminal war in Ukraine and the flight of young people abroad make the situation worse. At the same energy revolution in west (Energy Wendy, renewables) will cut hands and legs of Russian incomes.
Vladimir Putin expected to use gas exports this winter to blackmail Europe and weaken Western support for Ukraine. Instead, this tactic appears to have backfired disastrously and critically undermined Russia’s position on European energy markets. Far from breaking Europe’s resolve, Putin’s energy war against the EU has shocked the bloc into fast-tracking its energy transition, completing projects which had been long overdue or forgotten and seeking alternative supplies to plug the gaping Russian shortfall.
True. For instance Finland managed to increase production of renewables very fast: wind energy staggering 70% in 2022 and solar energy 60%. Nordic countries are literally independent of Russian energy when it comes to electricity. French have won their nuclear energy crisis after summer. Energy transition will kick out Russia totally out from European markets. Huge disaster to Putin’s regime.
Putin The Bastard is digging his own grave.
Russia has been forced to sell oil below price of 40$. Dutch natural gas prices went down from 250 € to less than 50€ in late January. Russia indeed is losing the energy war against Europe.
With Russia’s share of European imports plummeting from 40% to less than 10% towards the end of 2022, European companies turned to global LNG markets, sourcing 96.3 million tons in 2022, up from 56.3 million tons the year before. Thanks to a raft of policies mandating storage targets, most underground facilities reached 90% fullness or higher by the start of the heating season on October 1, overshooting the target by ten percentage points. This means that as winter comes to an end, storage facilities remain at some of their highest levels and gas prices have fallen to a 16-month low.
Like many dictators throughout history, Putin believed he could strengthen his position at home by waging a small, victorious war. However, he is now learning a painful lesson: if you stake your position as dictator on a quick victory but fail to deliver, you may suffer the fate of Khrushchev after the Cuban Missile Crisis or the Argentinian junta after their disastrous invasion of the Falklands. Losing a conflict that you are expected to win is so thoroughly demoralizing that it puts your entire reign at risk.
It is also important to recognize Putin’s miscalculation as a symptom of a flawed worldview that is disconnected from reality. In short, Putin fell into the same trap that eventually catches out many long-serving dictators; he drank his own Kool-Aid.
The most serious challenge to Putinism may come from a newly emerging political movement that is even further to the right on the political spectrum than Putin himself. At present, this is a disorganized but vocal movement that has found its voice in the many unofficial Russian “war correspondents” and social media accounts reporting on the invasion while bypassing the Russia’s Kremlin-controlled mainstream information space. Most write from a Russian nationalist perspective while employing ethnic slurs for Ukrainians. They are unambiguously pro-war and often apparently pro-Putin. However, their content is frequently at odds with Russia’s official propaganda and highly critical of the military officials leading the invasion.
An ultra-nationalist successor regime would likely be even more inclined to wage war against Russia’s neighbors while ruthlessly targeting civilians. This extremism would be driven in part by the growing conviction within nationalist circles that Putin is failing in Ukraine precisely because he has not been ruthless enough in his leadership of the war.
Zone A, B and C are on asshole of Vineyard of The Saker. 🤣