little.triangles
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It's the lack of forehead. Kadyrov will also never win the league with Putin as his manager.Does Kadyrov look like a fat Steven Gerrard to anyone else? Just me?
It's the lack of forehead. Kadyrov will also never win the league with Putin as his manager.Does Kadyrov look like a fat Steven Gerrard to anyone else? Just me?
It’s true. It’s not even the sanctions, it was a relatively common thing pre-invasion where soldiers were forced to buy not only everyday stuff but things like military boots, winter/summer uniform etc. And a system that doesn’t work in peaceful times certainly can’t suddenly begin working when 300k (or a million?) of forced conscripts start rapidly coming through the ranks.Can't find this video elsewhere to embed it.
Russian soldier supposedly telling presumed recruits that while the military provides military things, like guns and armor, they have to provide everything else, like sleeping bags and medicine and first aid. He tells them first aid kits are sold out everywhere and to check the cars of friends and relatives. He then tells them to contact female family members for pads and tampons, implying those are sold out too, to use on wounds.
https://9gag.com/gag/aDY0XpG?ref=ios
If true it's fantastic news, showing the sanctions are having a big effect on their ability to wage war. They may be making a lot of money, but it seems they can't get what they need despite that.
We need to make sure China doesn't sell them what they need of such things, China needs the US to let Middle East energy get to China more than it needs to sell anything to Russia.
Nnnnnnnyeeeeah of courseDoes Kadyrov look like a fat Steven Gerrard to anyone else? Just me?
Does Kadyrov look like a fat Steven Gerrard to anyone else? Just me?
Presumably someone attacked/destroyed them. Very unclear who, but it is almost sure that this can't be coincidence.Whats going on with the Nordstream pipes?
Both have major problems according to what I read on twitter.
Does Kadyrov look like a fat Steven Gerrard to anyone else? Just me?
Whats going on with the Nordstream pipes?
Both have major problems according to what I read on twitter.
Nord Stream AG, the operator of the network, said three offshore lines of the Nord Stream gas pipeline system have sustained “unprecedented” damage in one day.
The referendums and imminent annexation announcement make me concerned some form of escalation will take place soon...
Was thinking the same but then again there were so many moments in this war where we said 'this will definitely cause escalation from Russia' and it never happened.
They do have a credibility issue on this which is related to Crimea. As far as Russia is concerned, it has been their territory since 2014. Ukraine has attacked bases there during this conflict and it didn't trigger a nuclear response.True, but I'm just a bit concerned about what Russia is planning. First they bring out the nuclear talks again, next they "formally" annex some territories and lastly use that to claim Russia is under attack if Ukraine keeps pressing. I wouldn't be surprised if the nuclear threats start to really heat up in the coming weeks.
They do have a credibility issue on this which is related to Crimea. As far as Russia is concerned, it has been their territory since 2014. Ukraine has attacked bases there during this conflict and it didn't trigger a nuclear response.
This isn't some sort of flawless "therefore they won't do it related to other territories" argument, but it is notable as far as them wanting to now tie whatever they recognize as their territory to nuclear weapons use in response.
I meant that the sanctions are responsible for the lack of first aid kits and emergency first aid like tampons and pads. I'm only a little surprised they don't provide boots are those are part of the uniform, definitely ridiculous they have to buy their own winter gear, this isn't the army of the Bahamas or Equador, they're very likely to need that gear.It’s true. It’s not even the sanctions, it was a relatively common thing pre-invasion where soldiers were forced to buy not only everyday stuff but things like military boots, winter/summer uniform etc. And a system that doesn’t work in peaceful times certainly can’t suddenly begin working when 300k (or a million?) of forced conscripts start rapidly coming through the ranks.
If true that’s outrageous.
It’s been the talking point for a long time but it obviously got highlighted during the actual huge military conflict with tens of thousands soldiers being deployed in war conditions. The emergency first aid kits are equipped with stuff from the 1960’s, including rubber tourniquets that snap in half when used etc. (and they are used to stop heavy bleeding when you literally have seconds, not minutes, to save someone’s life).I meant that the sanctions are responsible for the lack of first aid kits and emergency first aid like tampons and pads. I'm only a little surprised they don't provide boots are those are part of the uniform, definitely ridiculous they have to buy their own winter gear, this isn't the army of the Bahamas or Equador, they're very likely to need that gear.
I am surprised to hear that there's no medicine or bandages, just because they're so essential, very cost effective as well, a dollar's worth of supplies can save a life, that's a soldier that can heal up and go back to fight. Medicine will spoil, but surely not bandages!
I'd love to be a fly on the wall in their logistics headquarters, can only imagine the stress they're under, trying to make a broken system function.
I do hope this was Russia and not some well-meaning so called "ally" trying to make sure Germany doesn't strike a deal with Russia... otherwise severe questions would have to be asked...