Berger wrote (View Post): |
Slovakia, Poland and Hungary banned Ukrainian grain imports
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-04-17/slovakia-is-latest-eu-nation-to-ban-ukraine-grain-amid-glut?leadSource=uverify%20wall https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/4/17/hungary-threatens-to-extend-ban-on-ukrainian-grain It seems the Ukrainian grain, instead of going to feed Africa after EU lifted tariffs on Ukrainian products, remained in those countries to speculate, annoying local farmers. Well, another shot in the foot of the EU and less income in Kiev to sustain the war. But Banderites still have a chance to win the war... ...in a video game. https://store.steampowered.com/app/2239670/Glory_to_the_Heroes/ |
Berger wrote (View Post): |
The UN link is about vessel movements.
Poland, Hungary and Slovakia vetoed Ukrainian grain movements inside their territory. So now Ukraine can export agricultural products only by sea or through Rumania. |
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One thing for sure is yes Russia destroyed the damn near Kherson. Not a bad idea because it makes transportation almost impossible in the entire region and would halt any Ukraine advances. |
JFFulcrum wrote (View Post): | ||
Unlikely. Most flood comes to Russian-hold bank of Dnepr, with 61 death toll. Russia lost water to Crimea channel, what was one of few real conquests since the start of war. Dnepr water level drops significantly: https://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/video/album/275/#rprecord=eyJpZCI6MjIwMzM5NSwicmVjb3JkSWQiOjIyMDMzOTV9 , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p24yKacjwhQ and Ukraine already took a foothold on the east bank. Much more likely dam fall due to 2022 war damages (made by Ukrainian side with US-supplied HIMARS) and absence of repairs and water level regulation, being on the frontline. |
mooxe wrote (View Post): |
While ignoring the fact that Russia invaded and all the consequences that comes bundled, most if not all pro-Russian people will assert that where ever a Russian missile hits was a military target and anything bad that happens is the Ukrainian's fault like this dam. Pro-Russians were celebrating Russian strikes on various civilian infrastructure for months on end but are seemingly able to backflip hundreds of metres away from responsibility of this dam. |
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Welcome back comrade. |
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However I do think others within Russia could theoretically be much better than Putin to restore a sense of stability and peace to Eastern Europe. |
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Did you see how the Russian people in Rostov cheered and greeted Prigozhin as hero and celebrated? |
JFFulcrum wrote (View Post): | ||||
Well, my time will be limited, in incoming visit no North Korea i'm will likely will be offline most of the time. The questions are: where this frontline will be and for how long. Of course, West expect some dumb person like Gorbachev or Yeltsin, who will allow to them to push the frontline much more to East and present it as peace. But Navalny is unlikely that dumb...
Thats only proves that most of Russian population still do not realize true scale and depth of war. Rostov mostly still out of Ukrainian strikes. |
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