▶Latest >Explosions around Belgorod and Sevastopol reported, AA activity around the Kerch bridge >3 drone strikes in Crimea: Dhzankoy air base and Azovske ammunition depot and a transformer. >Igor Strelkov tried to mobilize himself but was detained in Crimea >Smooker strikes a Russian airbase near Sevastapol, Crimea (9-14 aircraft destroyed) >Biden admin to announce a $1 billion weapons package for Ukraine >Ukraine strikes the Antonovsky railway bridge in Kherson once again >Zelensky gives a greenlight in replacing Catherine the Great's statue with Billy Herrington, decision is now up to Odessa's city council >Ukrainian government to start mandatory evacuation of civilians from Donetsk Oblast >Ukraine claims Russia shelled a correctional facility in Olenivka killing 40+ UA PoWs >Germany approves sale of 100x PzH-2000 155mm SPH to Ukraine >Ukraine strikes the Antoniv bridge in Kherson with HIMARS missiles >The Bundeswehr announced the delivery of Mars II MLRS and three PzH2000 howitzers to Ukraine >Ukraine, Russia sign separate agreements with Turkey, UN on grain passage through Black Sea >The Russian government included Greece, Denmark, Slovenia, Croatia and Slovakia in the list of “unfriendly countries.” (Read: based countries) >UK to send 20 additional M109 SPGs and 36 L119 artillery guns
MOSCOW BLOG: Ukraine’s kinetic war in stalemate, but the economic war is escalating The mounting energy crisis is not only unsettling consumers, worried over big bills, we are already starting to see a real-world impact. There are more and more reports of plants shutting down because they are no longer economically viable with energy prices up ten-fold. The latest is the Slovalco aluminium plant in Slovakia. Another is Chimcomplex, the largest chemical complex in Romania, which has stopped working this week. There will be a lot more. Even the German economy could be gutted from this problem which is why German industrialists are freaking out. intellinews.com/moscow-blog-ukraine-s-kinetic-war-in-stalemate-but-the-economic-war-is-escalating-254045/?source=blogs
Torm CEO: Product tanker will do well for a longer period – "It's not just a blip" Europe still sources roughly 50% of its oil import from Russia, but this will shift dramatically toward Feb. 1, 2023, when new EU sanctions enter force. This is one of three factors that will benefit the product tanker market, says Torm CEO Jakob Meldgaard. shippingwatch.com/carriers/Tanker/article14321415.ece
Operating Energy Systems in a War-Torn Country: DTEK Prepares for Winter One way DTEK is keeping its head above water financially is by exporting power. Timchenko said the company is exporting about 250 MW of capacity to Slovakia and Romania, while also exporting about 220 MW to Poland. But the biggest question mark for all these forecasts, according to Timchenko, is the operation of Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant (NPP). The station is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe with a capacity of 6,000 MW. .. “Based on our forecast, even if the Zaporizhzhya NPP will not be operating, and during winter season we will have enough capacity to meet demand inside of Ukraine. But in this scenario, we cannot do any export of electricity, at least during fourth and first quarter, and at some periods, we will need to use either more gas or do even import of electricity at some volume. Again, a lot depends on weather conditions,” said Timchenko. powermag.com/operating-energy-systems-in-a-war-torn-country-dtek-prepares-for-winter/
>be "russian" from the Churkastan autonomous oblast >walk home from your security guard job in Novopyzdovsk (population: 27) >use your life savings buy a plane ticket to Minsk, belarus >run to Lithuanian border >get caught in barbed wire >border patrol comes >"ayo I dindonuffin, dem whitey keeping us TZARZ down, knowamsayin'? Let me in gayropean pribaltika fascist" >show them a selfie from an anti-putin protest (Kirkorov concert actually) >"this is not enough, you have to go back" >get deported back to Churkastan >die from alcoholism at the ripe age of 22 yet rusanons and ziggers tell me its a bad thing
I'm a pretty big supporter of Ukraine in this Ukraine vs Russia war. I like to believe I stand for all diversity and great colored people in all wartime posts.
I heard the power bills in UK are doubling so you can continue your retarded proxy war with Russia. Hope you faggots all freeze to death come the winter.
Lincoln Reyes
I think those are hot shrapnels
Connor Fisher
Can't wait for angry germs to lynch scholz for closing npps. sadly it won't happen =(
Carter Lee
Counter battery radar is supplemented by an artillery unit, for counter battery fire There must've been ammo laying around as always
I dont think there are any big secondary explosions, if you ignore the small fire from the command post truck. I think they just got rained with artillery air-burst mode. You can program the round to detonate at a certain altitude.
Parker Martin
>rabobank.com Ah yes, soon to be bankrupt Rabobank talks about crisis not involving their own financial situation.
>closing npps began with Merkel. real tragedy is that big buisiness with gas got favoured before small local green energy where residents could profit.
Thomas Allen
>Zoopark-1 Reality copies memes
Nolan Gutierrez
That's England's problem, not mine.
Nicholas Hill
Why will they be bankrupt soon?
Parker James
Congrats on your wall. You did what Trump could not, despite having a much longer border per capita,
Adrian Scott
Good, gives an excuse to deport them en masse
Justin Rivera
based scotland hey man, we really hate niggers, no need to congratulate
Kayden Perez
Vatnigger shills can't comprehend that Europe isn't Siberia.
Owen Foster
They gave massive loans to Dutch farmers, telling them to double their livestock. But now Dutch farmers now have to cut their livestock in half so they can't pay back those loans.
After the war we should make the same wall between belarus and russia and bring the light of civilization to them (while also distancing ourselves from potential invasions)