Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread - Episode III - Revenge of the Ruski (now unlocked with new skins and gameplay modes!!!)

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Quite a few Ukrainians are also dying for this alleged fake country.
When the head of the EU mentioned 100,000 troops were killed, Zelensky told her to remove that. Well, now those same sources put the Ukrainian losses of at least now about 150,000+ with yet another 35,000 missing in action. That is 3x the American losses in Vietnam. They only had 250,000 men in the army and now called up reservists they claim were over 250,000. I am sorry for the counter-narrative. But the risk of Ukraine collapsing by April/May is real.


Brand new cuckshed just dropped! the khokhols now can hide underground while awaiting capture or death.
Over 100 of these steel coffins have been provided to the UAF by ukranian billionare Rinat Akhmetov

According to the ukranians "The metal 2*6 meter capsule can withstand shelling of 152 mm artillery if installed 1.5m below ground"

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Yes, this piece of crap can survive a 152 mm shell, it only has to be buried 1.5m deep, or you now, 30 cm deeper than the penetration capabilities of the 152 mm howitzer HE shells used by the russians :story:

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Zelenskyy better get in the Führerbunker.
 
Gentlemen, please!
There is no reason to triple-post. Things are comfy, situation is calm.
Can we wait for the Second Two Weeks To Flatten the Kyyyyyiiiiiiv to launch before going full MATI with the tripleposting and the regretful, regretful ignoring of netiquette?
After all the garbage you post you really should be the last person to whine, cry and bitch about a triple post....
 
Acting Mayor of Lysychansk Andrei Skoriy announced the Russian Army taking back control over the village of Bilohorivka, resulting in all of Luhansk proper being owned by the Luhansk People's Republic. This was following the loss of Bilohorivka about 4 months prior to the AFU in the Eastern counter-offensive by Ukraine back in late September 2022.

Source 2: Link (in Russian)
Confirmed by Rybar: Twitter (in English)
 
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For the first time, the United States transferred funds confiscated from a Russian businessman to Ukraine, CNN reports.

We are talking about the amount of 5 million 379 thousand 876 dollars and 94 cents, which were stored in the account of businessman Konstantin Malofeev at Sunflower Bank. The Russian was sanctioned by the United States in 2014, and then again - in April 2022 - for actions allegedly aimed at undermining the sovereignty and integrity of Ukraine.

This is the first case of the confiscation by the American authorities of the assets of Russians who found themselves under sanctions, and the first time when funds are sent to help Ukraine.
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Reuters
 
Production shutdown is inevitable with this kind of financial crash, and when oil wells in Siberia shut down, they freeze shut.
Wrong... Russia will Pump more oil and Gas if the prices are lower and places like india will buy every bit of it.
lower oil prices means more oil will be pumped till the producers meat and some country begs them to all lower output because their country is on the brink of anarchy because of the low prices.
Russia can survive on pretty low oil and gas prices, most of the middle east cant.
 
There was an article a while ago, >6 months, about how Russia just lowers output of wells to a trickle instead of shutting them down. It was in the economist of FT, can't recall which.
 
Wrong... Russia will Pump more oil and Gas if the prices are lower and places like india will buy every bit of it.
lower oil prices means more oil will be pumped till the producers meat and some country begs them to all lower output because their country is on the brink of anarchy because of the low prices.
Russia can survive on pretty low oil and gas prices, most of the middle east cant.
IIRC the USSR was battered by low oil prices and could not compete economically specially done by OPEC and NATO...
 
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For the first time, the United States transferred funds confiscated from a Russian businessman to Ukraine, CNN reports.

We are talking about the amount of 5 million 379 thousand 876 dollars and 94 cents, which were stored in the account of businessman Konstantin Malofeev at Sunflower Bank. The Russian was sanctioned by the United States in 2014, and then again - in April 2022 - for actions allegedly aimed at undermining the sovereignty and integrity of Ukraine.

This is the first case of the confiscation by the American authorities of the assets of Russians who found themselves under sanctions, and the first time when funds are sent to help Ukraine.
CNN
Reuters

3 million are literal peanuts
In EU alone Russia stored half of their war chest in foreign currency 300 billion out of 600 billion total
Multiple Boris Yeltsin Era oligarchs have their mega yachts moored and wealth frozen totalling at 30 billion at most.

Total Russian trade to countries with stable currencies total in one trillion.

US started planning this late December 2022.

To say the least if EU follows suit, Russia's banking would be crippled to.

Local russian banks have their apps banned
Let's start with bank Tinkoff. State took control of the bank and instituted limits, trying force people convert dollars to rubles, in attempt to bolster barely floating ruble.
On top of it all Tinkoff added 1% comission of what you have in bank account and 3% for every incoming payment and hard 200 USD Dollar fee of every incoming amount.

Tinkoff is only bank that isn't sanctioned.

Alpha Bank got it's apps banned after if it was sanctioned. Alpha Bank is biggest bank in Russia and will screw you and report all activity to state and add their own fees.

VTB was another bank that was sanctioned and is under state controlled and gets exact same treatment from Russian state.

Very weak ruble depends on foreign currencies

If US encourages scuttling mega yachts and transfering Russian assets. Russian economy will be crippled for decades on top of ongoing sanctions from EU countries, Taiwan and Japan to name few.

Furthermore job losses, inflation and snowballing population affects over half of million Russians

For your sake I hope EU doesn't start full on wealth redistribution of Russia to Ukraine during this shitshow since you will feel it. Because
Adding low living standards and low real wages make life of Russians even more miserable.

If one trillion is cut out of Russian economy, it's return to late 80s for Russia.
 
For the first time, the United States transferred funds confiscated from a Russian businessman to Ukraine, CNN reports.

We are talking about the amount of 5 million 379 thousand 876 dollars and 94 cents, which were stored in the account of businessman Konstantin Malofeev at Sunflower Bank. The Russian was sanctioned by the United States in 2014, and then again - in April 2022 - for actions allegedly aimed at undermining the sovereignty and integrity of Ukraine.

This is the first case of the confiscation by the American authorities of the assets of Russians who found themselves under sanctions, and the first time when funds are sent to help Ukraine.
CNN
Reuters
Remember, this is that good side of the conflict that follows rules and rights and what not
 
Increased demand from India and China are not large enough to stop Russia’s storage capacity from maxing out, which means offlining production.
They are currently struggling to get the oil and gas out of Russia, there is no limit to demand for cheap oil and gas.

IIRC the USSR was battered by low oil prices and could not compete economically specially done by OPEC and NATO...
yeah but things have changed and now OPEC needs a much higher oil price than russia.
 
The German investigators currently have no evidence that Russia is behind the explosions on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines. "This cannot be proven at the moment, the investigations are ongoing," said Attorney General Peter Frank
But....but...but Biden told me Russia did it...
 
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