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NEWS >Ukraine/Russia After 24 hours of offensive the Ukrainian Army managed to recapture the towns of Vysokopillya & Olhyne. On the other hand, the positions taken at Bilozerka axis were recaptured by Russians. >Syria Syrian president signed decree on large demobilization of the army, The unprecedented discharging order indicate that the next phase will be political and not military. >Iran the nuclear deal is on the verge of being signed as the "thorniest issues" have been cleared. Meanwhile, U.S. and Iran-backed forces clashed in Syria this week >Iraq Protests and clashes broke out in Baghdad on Monday evening, carrying into Tuesday morning, and leaving at least 30 dead, after influential Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr announced his resignation. >Ethiopia The ceasefire between the ethiopian goverment and the TPLF has collapsed and fighting has resumed in the north of the country. The ethiopian government conducted a drone attack in Mekelle last night
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t.me/russ_orientalist/11723 >As I told you from the very beginning (and even before the operation) – Russian managers are simply not able to establish a normal life in the new territories. Not because they are fools (although most often they are), but because the entire management system is designed not for facing challenges and implementation of new projects, but for stability and control. That is, to support life in the Russian region – yes, bread is baked there, but to arrange the delivery of bread to Mariupol – no, because this is beyond the limits of competence and usual powers. Plus, the law enforcement system is set up so that anything going beyond the limits of authority is stopped and the initiator is punished. >Therefore, I think that the new territories will become a zone of humanitarian catastrophe in winter. Restoration of heating and water supply in many affected settlements does not occur. Restoration of housing stock for the most part takes place in the form of window dressing – beautiful houses will be erected on the main streets. There is a hidden struggle for budget contracts – patronage regions, LDNR, Chechens. In addition, people simply have nothing to get by for. Payments to state employees from Ukraine have ended, and those from Russia are difficult to kickstart, even Putin’s 10,000 [rubles], for the most part, have evaporated somewhere. Small business could rectify the situation, but in the Russian system of coordinates it is seen more as a problem. So, for example, in Melitopol, the first thing they banned was street trading, and in Kherson they took away goods for “illegal trading activities.” >Therefore, when you fantasise that Ukraine will die of cold and hunger in winter, you must understand that it will not be the first victim of winter. In the fall, a new wave of refugees may pour in from the occupied territories, and no one even understands where to take them.