paratmar wrote (View Post): | ||
Well, so far things are only getting better in Russia: the currency is getting cheaper against the ruble, there is a surplus in the budget, prices are falling). |
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https://www.newsweek.com/russian-tv-says-mariupol-almost-normal-schools-use-russian-textbooks-1702255 |
paratmar wrote (View Post): |
https://reseauinternational.net/de-retour-dukraine-adrien-bocquet-raconte-jai-vu-des-crimes-abominables-commis-par-azov/ |
mooxe wrote (View Post): | ||
Is there a translation? What were the crimes? What proof did he present for the interview? |
paratmar wrote (View Post): | ||||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOazI1hW5uU&ab_channel=Shortwarreports with eanglish subtitles |
JFFulcrum wrote (View Post): |
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/05/12/economy/food-crisis-ukraine-putin-un/index.html
https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/russia-ukraine-crisis/un-official-warns-of-food-crisis-as-25-mn-tonnes-of-grain-remain-stuck-in-ukraine-amid-war-articleshow.html https://iowacapitaldispatch.com/2022/05/11/biden-pledges-more-support-for-farmers-the-backbone-of-freedom/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/12/russian-blockade-grain-exports-ukraine-ports-g7 All the good people very concerned about how to rob out Ukrainian grain stockpile. What will ukrainians will eat is noboby`s concern, although it will be very media-heavy theme about second famine/Holodomor, blaming Putin 24/7. |
mooxe wrote (View Post): | ||||||
I like how the host sometimes leads him to the answers he wants to hear. The guest said he had videos of the war crimes and doesn't show them. This is really just an opinion talk show, not news, no reporting, there was no evidence. The host asked no real questions, just agreed and led the guest towards the desired answers. Why even post this video? If actual video was posted here, you'd question it right away if it was negative to Russia. Yet you post opinion talk shows and provide no context. |
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The Ukraine needs more than grain to eat. Due to the war and its own infrastructure they may not even have the capability to turn millions of tons of grain into food. The ports were used to import and export food, which they no longer have access to. Changing supply lines this large takes time, money and equipment not to mention there's a war impeding all efforts.
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What is Russia doing to keep open the seaport in Odessa for international trade (food)? |
mooxe wrote (View Post): |
https://www.newsweek.com/russian-tv-says-mariupol-almost-normal-schools-use-russian-textbooks-1702255
Mariupol is back to normal. The kids are going back to school! The lies are flowing through Russia like blood through our veins. |
mooxe wrote (View Post): |
I am positive war crimes are being committed by all parties.
The issue is posting a link with no context which leads to nothing more than a man saying he saw something. What's the point? There actual video evidence and good reporting being done that's more useful than this. |
paratmar wrote (View Post): | ||
Link with contex thttps://www.lemonde.fr/international/video/2022/05/13/prisonniers-russes-tortures-des-videos-verifiees-par-le-monde-mettent-en-cause-un-bataillon-de-volontaires-ukrainiens_6125904_3210.html |
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