International Russia/Ukraine Megathread V11

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There is big shit for Ukr vs Poland.
Poland de facto is bearing highest number of refugees from Ukr + if to add immigrants influx rent etc prices landlords are asking to pay isn't fun.


Ukr is using almost for free transport routes to export their agriculutral production via Poland without bearing EU tax and requirements for standards...
Part of this production is sold in Poland for demping prices if compare with EU production.

Ukraine wants to be in EU? Welcome to heaven of high taxes...

So ofc polish farmers aren't happy cos they should maintain EU standards for production and to pay EU level tax... and to worry about climate change etc....
Ukr might not worry about this today.

If poles will switch off money and technical support cranes even germany will not be able to help ukr after this....

It is nothing about left/ right bullshit.
 
"According to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, English language will be promoted statewide as a language for the international communication, hopefully more Ukrainians will acquire the opportunity to learn English to be able to communicate with the world."
https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxaSAp7bGs6CTcbNddnYIErGJ_njXfoI2T

Ukraine is pulling closer to the West and I believe Poland.
Ukr interested in IT & Comp sci and maritime stuff usually are able at least to read stuff in english well.
This cos to get new info for them faster and cheaper is in english.
 
Just wanted to pop in and say I, like many others, am tired of our country sending blank checks for billions of dollars to fight a proxy war in Ukraine.


We're getting rid of all of our old useless stuff that was cost many more bllions of dollars to store.


So they're doing us a favor....there is zero wrong with that.
 
"According to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, English language will be promoted statewide as a language for the international communication, hopefully more Ukrainians will acquire the opportunity to learn English to be able to communicate with the world."
https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxaSAp7bGs6CTcbNddnYIErGJ_njXfoI2T

Ukraine is pulling closer to the West and I believe Poland.



And Europe's energy problem is about to go away.
 
Yet it's totally cool that Putin target residences and threaten to kill British citizens and having poisoned people in living outside the country or being thrown off buildings an such. Yikes Russian logic always. Anyways Ukraine not building a statue just that they posted it on their social media sites.

Your response has absolutely no relevance to your original post, nor my response. You are cheering the death of a man not involved in the war. Who was not in Ukraine, nor in Russia. But you found it entertaining a man died via shark attack purely due to his nationality.

He was a 23 year old man who lived in Egypt.

I'm assuming you didn't watch the video. Guy screams for his dad after being bit the first time. Woman got away due to either his bad luck or his actions.

One witness said: 'The shark's eating his remains now. There she is, eating his remains.' Another said: 'Right in front of my eyes, the shark ate the guy, the girl [the girlfriend] managed to escape. He took the blow from the shark.

Yikes indeed. But the most important part to you was the guys nationality, you're losing a lot of humanity with your balls deep support of Ukrainians and hatred of Russians.
 
African leaders were funny in Ukr and in Russia.
Looks that they mainly were interested to get more fertilizers, wheat and other grain for cheap price...
Realpolitik.
 
Your response has absolutely no relevance to your original post, nor my response. You are cheering the death of a man not involved in the war. Who was not in Ukraine, nor in Russia. But you found it entertaining a man died via shark attack purely due to his nationality.

He was a 23 year old man who lived in Egypt.

I'm assuming you didn't watch the video. Guy screams for his dad after being bit the first time. Woman got away due to either his bad luck or his actions.

One witness said: 'The shark's eating his remains now. There she is, eating his remains.' Another said: 'Right in front of my eyes, the shark ate the guy, the girl [the girlfriend] managed to escape. He took the blow from the shark.

Yikes indeed. But the most important part to you was the guys nationality, you're losing a lot of humanity with your balls deep support of Ukrainians and hatred of Russians.


You may want to ask this guy.
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Ukrainian history very interesting stuff.

 
Looks that Russia had more openly re started fuel supplies to North Korea.
Most likely we after some months will see next batch with their missiles tests and Kim ofc will yell a lot.
 
I saw on Russian social media that guy was from that anti-war/pro-Ukrainian crowd and even wasn’t living in Russia (I think he moved to Georgia but not sure). Yeah, propagandists already posting about this story - that Ukrainians are celebrating death of pro-Ukrainian Russian, so that means that
1) Ukrainians are crazy bloodthirsty bastards, because such thing with statue can’t happen in Russia
2) Ukrainians hate all Russians, your political stance doesn’t matter they want you to die even if you support them and Ukraine and against Putin

I think you're pinning it solely on Ukrainians mate, sadly its not just Ukrainians who have lost their humanity ( which in some ways , completely understandable) , some Americans ( actually some westerners be it usa, uk, aus etc ) have gone quite deep down the path of deciding all Russians ( regardless of age . Political beliefs . Life experiences etc ) are evil due to the actions of the Russian goverment.

This set of ideals obviously doesn't apply when reversed. It's the fault of goverments not regular people when viewing western nations. But in this situation all Russians are to blame .

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And Europe's energy problem is about to go away.
Not likely. Especially if Ukr will be in EU.
The biggest energy problem in europe is country called Germany not " no resources ".
Nuclear power plants for them are " bad ".
They does have not lesser coal reserves than Ukraine with it's 1992 th borders had.
Doesn't help cos " local coal is climate change ".
Even worse : they are against local peat and coal usage in other european countries while might had used them and german local coal to ease cut off from russian natural gas and to get relief until fully switched to renewables.
Poland too does have not lesser coal reserves than Ukraine and ....greens are telling that local polish coal is bad.
Local peat in Finland, Ireland, Baltic countries - bad ... Estonian oil shale : climate change...
Greek local lignite: climate change...etc.
 
Now we know a practical use for T54s...

https://www.forbes.com/sites/davida...losives-and-rolled-it-toward-ukrainian-lines/

"The Russians Packed A Robotic T-55 Tank With Explosives And Rolled It Toward Ukrainian Lines David Axe Forbes Staff I write about ships, planes, tanks, drones, missiles and satellites. Follow 0 Jun 18, 2023,07:29pm EDT A destroyed Iraqi T-55.WIKIMEDIA COMMONS Well, that's one way to use an obsolete tank. On or before Sunday, Russian forces near Marinka, in southeastern Ukraine's Donetsk Oblast, packed what appeared to be a 70-year-old T-54 or T-55 tank with explosives, rigged it with simple radio remote controls and rolled it toward Ukrainian positions.

The vehicle-borne improvised explosive device, or VBIED, didn't get very far. It apparently struck a mine then ate a Ukrainian anti-tank missile—and disappeared in a billowing cloud of smoke and debris. The attempted VBIED attack underscores the increasing desperation of Russian forces, 16 months after Russia widened its war on Ukraine.

Many tens of thousands of Russia's best troops have been wounded or killed. Russian forces have written off no fewer than 10,000 of their best armored vehicles. The Kremlin's winter offensive was a bust. At the cost of thousands of lives, Russian and allied regiments finally captured the ruins of Bakhmut, in eastern Ukraine's Donbas region.

But that pyrrhic victory consumed the people and equipment Moscow should have devoted to shoring up its defensive lines in southern and eastern Ukraine ahead of Ukraine's long-anticipated 2023 counteroffensive.

That operation kicked off on the night of June 4, as several Ukrainian brigades—some of them armed with Western tanks and fighting vehicles—attacked along several axes in Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk Oblasts, as well as on the flanks of Bahkmut. The Ukrainians slowly are advancing in several sectors, steadily erasing the Russians' modest winter gains. The Russians were running out of modern weaponry long before the current counteroffensive. Now they're running out even faster—and turning to long-stored tanks and fighting vehicles and increasingly bizarre modifications of existing vehicles, including a wheeled BTR armed with rocket pods borrowed from a helicopter.

After running low on modern T-72B3 and T-90M tanks, the Kremlin began pulling out of storage upgraded T-62s from the 1980s, first-generation T-72s from the 1970s and, most shockingly, basic T-55s and T-54s that rolled off the factory floor probably sometime in the late 1950s. Those four-person T-54/55s with their thin armor, crude optics and minimally-stabilized 100-millimeter guns are worse than useless in an intensive fight, especially at night. They're deathtraps for their crews.

The Russians know this. They at first deployed the T-54/55s along with slightly newer T-62s as short-range, mobile artillery. But a tank doesn't make a great howitzer: its gun can't angle high enough to shoot a shell more than 10 miles or so, and its optics don't allow for long-range aiming.

It’s slightly better than nothing in an army that's under relentless assault and running low on things with which to fight back, however. That the Russians are turning to vehicle-borne IEDs is symptomatic of this poverty. The T-54/55 VBIED isn't the only one to roll out from Russian positions in recent days. Russian troops also tried ramming Ukrainian positions with an MT-LB tractor loaded up with explosive mine-clearing line-charges.

An army with adequate supplies of long-range munitions wouldn't bother trying to blow up a Ukrainian position with a radio-controlled tank full of explosives. Especially considering how many anti-tank guided missiles the Ukrainians have.

It's dangerous to approach within a few miles of any Ukrainian brigade. It's doubly dangerous, for the assailant, to approach slowly and awkwardly in broad daylight. But that's the only mode of travel a museum-vintage T-54/55 knows.

But when a tank is so old that it can't survive in a direct fight, and also is poorly suited to its secondary role as a do-it-yourself howitzer, what else are you going to do with it except stuff it with C4, rig it up with some radio-controlled servos and send it trundling toward the enemy on a one-way mission everyone knows is unlikely to succeed?"
 
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