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    The Demolition of Russia's Economy

    So far confirmed Russian losses among top officers: 27 Lt. Colonels, 21 Colonels, 7 Generals. Countless lower ranks.
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    Russia & Ukraine

    It is being reported that Poland has transferred quite a few of its T-72s (with which Ukrainian soldiers are very familiar) to Ukraine.
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    Russia is in default

    https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/11/investing/russia-default-sp/index.html
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    Russia & Ukraine

    That is the engine part. The explosive part separated. And yes, it is horrifying. War, started by Russia, is horrifying. Murdering and torturing untold thousands of Ukrainian civilians is horrifying. Russia is a monster and will not be able to wash this off itself for the next 100 years.
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    Russia & Ukraine

    Russia has defaulted on its foreign debt, says S&P https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/11/investing/russia-default-sp/index.html
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    Russia & Ukraine

    Russian "super-precise" bombing of Kharkiv: https://youtu.be/5IXHrOV_RaI
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    Russia & Ukraine

    "Для детей" - like you would say "present for your children". "За детей" - as in "vengeance for the children"
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    Russia & Ukraine

    It was not "Для детей". It was "За детей". And proof was provided a couple of posts above.
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    Russia & Ukraine

    The words "За детей" were on the missile.
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    Russia & Ukraine

    Pro-Russian Ukrainian Parliament member Alexandr Rzhavsky was shot and killed by Russian soldiers in his house in Bucha. From his daughter: During the occupation, her father was twice abducted as the owner of a large estate, demanding a ransom, and both times he managed to escape without money...
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    The Demolition of Russia's Economy

    Since the start of the sanctions, about 100 private jets belonging to Russian oligarchs flew to UAE to hide from the sanctions. The problem is, they don't have many places they can fly anyway, so they have been stuck in UAE since.
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    The Demolition of Russia's Economy

    Japanese Kyushu Electric Power company announced it is not buying coal from Russia anymore.
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    Russia & Ukraine

    I would add to his analysis that even if there is a "political" end to the war, the sanctions will definitely not end. Once burned twice shy, you know. Europe and US will, no matter what, eliminate their dependence on Russian energy resources. There will be no Western imports into Russia that...
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    Russia & Ukraine

    There were many, but this is one of the Russian Presidential Spokesman's humiliating moments on TV. Pure "Who you gonna believe, me or your own lying eyes?"
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    Russia & Ukraine

    Frog, it's Kyiv. "Keeyiv". Russians pronounce it Kiev - "Keeyev". As for France - that is the first round of elections. No one will get 50% so it goes to runoff. But yes, for the runoff the polls look head to head. Unfortunately Le Pen is more pro-Putin. Although who knows, maybe the naked...
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    The Demolition of Russia's Economy

    From a Russian post: I am a bit scared of this rise of ruble. Today I bought a can of instant coffee for 680 rubles, with dollar at 74+. A month and a half back that can cost 300 and the dollar was at 78r. What will happen if dollar will drop to 50r, will the can of coffee cost 1500 rubles?
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    Russia & Ukraine

    Not just satellite pictures. Drone footage as well. Multiple verifications. As well as eyewitness accounts. The good thing is, Ukrainians know, by name, the perpetrators of this and other massacres. They will not forget and will get to them.
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    Russia & Ukraine

    In Olkhovka, near Kharkov, Ukrainians found this: "Своих не бросаем" - "Leave no man behind" right? But at least Putin's government saves $100K on each one. MIAs' families do not get paid.
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    Russia & Ukraine

    Путинский уебок. Plenty of that, except you refuse to see it.
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    Russia & Ukraine

    Russians refuse to pick up their dead. Probably because they promised to pay something like $100K to each family of a dead soldier, and if they are MIA, they don't have to pay. So Ukrainians have to gather them and bury them for public health reasons. Warning: rough video...
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