https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/...ine-invasion-reshapes-moscows-futur-rcna19004
On the ground, tickets for the twice-daily, 3½-hour train to Helsinki topped 9,000 euros (about $9,800) last week.
Geez. Worth every penny.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/...ine-invasion-reshapes-moscows-futur-rcna19004
On the ground, tickets for the twice-daily, 3½-hour train to Helsinki topped 9,000 euros (about $9,800) last week.
Stupid overreaction. Especially funny when I heard that Tchaikovsky was bumped and instead they decided to play Mussorgsky - who was a hoary Russian nationalist.Stupid: Can't play Tchaikovsky now? Can you say Freedom Fries?
Stupid overreaction. Especially funny when I heard that Tchaikovsky was bumped and instead they decided to play Mussorgsky - who was a hoary Russian nationalist.
It is a lot more than 4000 troops. The conservative days-old Western estimates are 5000 dead. The most conservative usual wounded/killed ratio for any army, especially an advancing one, is 3.5:1 - so this is, conservatively, 25K troops lost to combat, with another 3000 being reported captured.Russia losing 10% of its combat power and between 2000 and 4000 troops, part of the plan or nah?
As of the 12th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the UN confirmed in a statement on Monday it had recorded 406 civilian deaths and 801 injuries as a result of the conflict. Here are some of the Ukrainian people who have died.It is a lot more than 4000 troops. The conservative days-old Western estimates are 5000 dead. The most conservative usual wounded/killed ratio for any army, especially an advancing one, is 3.5:1 - so this is, conservatively, 25K troops lost to combat, with another 3000 being reported captured.
28K out of 190K. So far.
Russia lost, dead, three one-star generals. In 2 weeks. That's not propaganda. That is confirmed. Completely unprecedented.