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The gas war with Europe, the falling economy and the out-of-control ruble exchange rate have dealt a heavy blow to the Russian budget.
In July, the federal treasury recorded a double-digit drop in revenues from all key taxes, while its overall revenues fell by 26% year-on-year, according to data released by the Finance Ministry on Wednesday.
The budget suffered a "catastrophic revenue collapse," MMI analysts said. Having collected 1.761 trillion rubles in taxes, the government increased spending by 17% to 2.653 trillion rubles. As a result, at the end of the month the treasury had a deficit of Br892 billion, equal to 33% of the monthly budget. In other words, every third ruble spent by the government was left without tax revenue.
Non-oil and gas revenues are under pressure because of restrictions related to the sanctions, points out Stanislav Murashov, an analyst with Raiffeisenbank: the country is experiencing a decline in entire industries - from the automobile industry to metallurgy; imports have recovered by only a fifth, and the economic decline is accelerating - 2.8% in April, 4.3% in May, 4.9% in June, according to the MED.
David Phillips
Well you are not typing Moskva instead of Moscow, are you?
Yes >"Vilkha-M2" — there are two versions of the P624M-2 guided projectile with a warhead mass of 170 kg and a range of 141 and 202 km;[43]
>Further improvements can be implemented through the use of rocket propellants modified by the "Pavlograd Chemical Plant" (TSRP subclass 1.1) allows to increase the mass of the fuel charge by 6%, which will cause an increase in the thrust impulse by 18%, which will potentially lead to an increase in the flight range by 40% for each variant of the "Vilkha" product (including versions M, M-1 and M-2).
>This will significantly increase the range of all missile modifications of the complex. Even an ordinary "Alder" with new fuel will be able to fly more than 100 km, and 5 variants of missiles (M, M-1 and M-2) will have a range of more than 200 km.
I hope when goes to prison in Netherlands they give him a phone with telegram access
Elijah Parker
If you speak russian, yes. But you don't right now.
Jordan Fisher
Holy fucking shit. That's insane
Jaxon Lewis
kek also if you pronounce kiev and 'kyiv' the difference is in intonation and stress. you just dont hear it because you arent slavic and cant speak slavic languages
Dominic Perez
>Strelkov doomposts about /rcwg/ from his cell I want this to happen