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Tomáš Burian's avatar

Serbian president Vucic did not resign, prime minister Vucevic did

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Vovan's avatar

That's not a really good idea to film stories about restaurants near front lines, especially showing UA servicemen here. Usually it's a matter of days when it will be hit with some missiles

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Stephen Auty's avatar

100%. You can be sure there are Russian state actors reading this too

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Donald Hill's avatar

There's a greater chance they read the New York Times. The city gets hit all the time. I don't know where in the city that restaurant is. There are also restaurants in Odesa and Kyiv.

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Vovan's avatar

The city is clearly cited - Slovyansk. I don't blame you, it's a fault of reporters who made the story.

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Vovan's avatar

And name of restaurant is also there. So It takes one Google search to find the exact location :(

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Claudio M.'s avatar

just remove it, Don. And delete any comments referring it. Pronto.

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Lord of the cursed river's avatar

Right, how they are going to defend Slovyansk when the enemy is aware of the location of the great sushi reserve

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Stephen Auty's avatar

All this absolute tosh from European countries saying that commandeering Russian assets would spread risk to the markets and destabilise them. No. The only risk a sovereign nation has to its assets invested abroad are if they invade another sovereign nation and commit atrocious war crimes on a daily basis….otherwise your investments are safe.

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Tupolev16's avatar

They say that one of the reasons for Credit Suisse failure back in spring 2023, was the exodus of Arabian rich customers scared by the freeze of USD 8 billion Russian PRIVATE assets by the local authorities.

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Commenter's avatar

They say your mother is a whore.

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Stilicho's avatar

Why are you insulting the messenger ?

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Commenter's avatar

But I'm just a messenger too. They really say that.

But really, I'm just exposing how useless unsourced "they say" claims are.

- They say ...

- They say your mother is a whore.

- Doesn't matter what "they say"

- Exactly

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Nick Fotis's avatar

And in the end, the Russian assets will be withdrawn from European funds anyway...

Better to put these to Ukrainian hands instead.

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Russia News Reports's avatar

Well, when most of your allies are dictators, of course they're going to be a bit nervous when you start stealing private funds for political reasons.

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snickers's avatar

а не пойти ли вам вслед за русским военным кораблем

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Russia News Reports's avatar

Why use Google translate for insults? It doesn't make you look smart, just silly.

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snickers's avatar

узбагойся

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Russia News Reports's avatar

As I said, I can tell you used machine translate for the first comment, so I'm not sure why you're continuing to pretend. It is silly.

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snickers's avatar

Глупо писать сказки про агрессию НАТО, а не послать вежливо за русским военным кораблём. По сколько рублей за сообщение платят?

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Inspired defender of Ukraine's avatar

Zelensky and the high command aren't accountable for the mistakes on the battlefield. It means that mistakes will be making again and again. The member of the Ukrainian parlament revealed the details of the Kursk operation. https://censor.net/en/news/3541808/venislavskyi-commented-on-the-ukrainian-armed-forces-withdrawal-from-kursk-region

The text of the law. It was ratify 15.03.2022

https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/2124-20#Text

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Hans Torvatn's avatar

Well, Trump might actually be right when he says that some days maybe our allies are not our allies anymore. The fact that he is accelerating that process faster than the speed of light is something he is unable to see. Also that no one is going to buy the F-47 either way.

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Paul Stone's avatar

Yeah, Trump is sabotaging the market for the American 6th generation fighter. Good luck getting partners. Good luck getting buyers.

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Nick Fotis's avatar

Even the F-35 exports may get seriously damaged by these moves.

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mike abbott's avatar

I've seen a few reports already of countries wanting to back out of undelivered purchases.

Those contracts are often expensive to break but not signing new ones is free.

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Russia News Reports's avatar

Some constructive criticism: if you're going to cite "Russian media" then the link should go to actual Russian media and not some random Ukrainian dude on Telegram. But apparently the Ukrainian teenagers in Poland are "Russian agents" too so who knows.

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Martin Whitener's avatar

Lord TROLL'demort (i.e. 47, aka "The Orange Douche") is such a fucking idiot. The more he and F.Elon Mask take away from people, the more people they hurt....the faster those same people who voted for IT will turn there cross-haired sights on them. We must all be patient and HOPE we can survive that long.

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Martin Whitener's avatar

Thanks Cliff.

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Marmot's avatar

What about Russian artillery attrition? Nowadays I read high numbers of damaged/destroyed Russian artillery from ZSU reports (50+, sometimes even about 100). About a year ago I've read articles that Russians have not enough modern artillery systems and do not produce enough barrels, so attrition should take a toll.

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Nick Fotis's avatar

I suppose that's a main reason for importing North Korean howitzers...

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Marmot's avatar

I think main reasons for importing North Korean howitzers M-1989 Koksan 170mm was it's firing range about 40km+ while main Russian 152mm howitzers can fire 20-25km only and are within of reach of UA kamikaze drones or their artillery. Also, North Korea has stocks of 170mm shells which Russia could not use before.

Budanov said 120 of NK Koksan howitzers are in Russia. Which is a high number but IMO cannot replace reported damaged/destroyed artillery from numbers of ZSU reports (and own attrition).

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Marmot's avatar

Today ZSU claims 122 artillery destroyed https://bsky.app/profile/noelreports.com/post/3llgfchlib22o

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