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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

You are aware of the concept of time and things change with time right? Or not because you're an obvious moron.

Doesn't matter how much time change retard. Nobody serious goes to China for their "top gun program." Let alone sending their airforce cadets there.

The real serious one goes to US (the best one) & joining their flight exercises programs.


& Guess who's not invited to join...
 
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What happened to Western propagandists' claim that Ukraine was supposedly winning? Why are they lying landmines even in and around Kiev?


It's obvious why landmines are being laid, while most of Ukrainian forces are engaged in the eastern sector the Russians are going to sneak an attack via Belarus on Kiev , that would checkmate Ukraine. Fall of the capital would be a disaster for Ukraine. But most likely it is a distraction attack on Kiev to draw Ukrainian forces and relieve pressure on Russian forces in the Eastern sector. Either way it is showing the Russians are controlling the game and Ukrainians are reacting to Russian moves. NATO heavy weapons which are enroute to Ukraine would most likely would be used to engage Belarus which would enrage Russia even more.
 
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Doesn't matter how much time change retard. Nobody serious goes to China for their "top gun program." Let alone sending their airforce cadets there.

The real serious one goes to US (the best one) & joining their flight exercises programs.


& Guess who's not invited to join...
Doesn't matter how much time changed? Are you such a waste of sperm you have no concept of progress? Oh wait, of course you don't because a pile of dog shit is more intelligent than you.

China has its own version called Golden Helmet and Golden Dart. Guess who doesn't give a shit about you? Everybody, your parents included.
 
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Doesn't matter how much time changed? Are you such a waste of sperm you have no concept of progress? Oh wait, of course you don't because a pile of dog shit is more intelligent than you.

China has its own version called Golden Helmet and Golden Dart. Guess who doesn't give a shit about you? Everybody, your parents included.
Progress? LoL its cute you still think the Chinese have a chance against the West seeing the Russian performance. I mean don't get me wrong I want to see you try invading Taiwan & get killed for it.

Also guess what the West are also progressing not just the Chinese.

A program nobody knows. Nobody ever heard of & nobody from major airforce being sent there is equivalent to best airforce programs there is I find it to be ridiculous.

LOL

Ukraine war: Russia's Wagner Group commander requests Norway asylum


Don't worry guys, everything is going to plan, Putin will save Russia.
4k dead & soledar still being contested. Prigozin is a real miracle worker fo sure.
 
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So come on! Sing with me!

SEND THE POLISH! SEND THE POLISH! SEND THE POLISH! :nana:
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Once a NATO country sends soldiers in and the war is a NATO/Russia conventional war, then realize that the battlefront is no longer Ukraine. Moscow is within easy reach. Every city is a legitimate target.

In what planet do you think if Poland had to commit soldiers as a retaliation they will fight Putin's war in Ukraine with outdated weapons and a WWII style doctrine. Russia puts a brave face because its cities are not at the battlefront.

Did you ever read the 1996 constitution? And did you know the differences to the 2004 constitution?

There is a lot info about this topic out there. You should try to read one.
Constitution this and constitituion that. If Russians knew how to get countries and populations to join them vs. rule them by force, they would attract more countries to their orbit. Instead the misery thats Russia, countries only stay with them by force (Hungary in the 50s, Ukraine now) and given the chance, they want to escape the orbit (much like Russia's population).

In this department, may be they can learn how to incentivize the population to be with them vs. against them (US over Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska).
 
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2015 called and said they want their news back. What are you on pigeon internet? Chinese pilots average more flight hours than most NATO pilots these days.
What are you in diapers? Who talks like this? You have no sense and no life and worse no knowledge of military affairs or doctrine.

No sensical point to push back on other than random teenage memes like 'pigeon internet'.

I like China's economic prowess and the fact that the counterbalance that China can provide. What I don't like are the millions of idiots like you floating around claiming China is so grand supreme and so outstanding that it belongs on its own planet. Nobody from any country is going to boast that kind of BS (be it from Israel, an Arab Country , Pakistan or all).

Now you go figure out why Chinese were paying people to teach them how to land.

You are aware of the concept of time and things change with time right? Or not because you're an obvious moron.
And Chinese still can't field a carrier strike group launch and recovery at night. So nothing has changed. The fact that those pilots taught you how to land in broad daylight, thats amazing. I wonder how many other former military people are teaching Chinsese military doctrine.

Much like other things, it copies things and people like you lie to the world that this is Chinese might at its heart.
 
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So all this talk of Russia shooting cruise missiles, turns out they are indulging in the modern day equivalent of carpet bombing with zero accuracy.

For a near (fake) super power to be using S-300s and S-400s just to lob across random targets.

Imagine if they were fighting a real enemy like China or NATO: what use would these S300s be. They are just for their regional enemy.

Does anybody know if bigger warhead added to them?


KYIV (Reuters) - Russia is stepping up its use of S-300 and S-400 air defence systems to conduct strikes on ground targets, suggesting that Moscow’s stocks of ballistic missiles are running low, Ukraine’s Air Force spokesman said on Monday.


Emergency personnel work at the site where an apartment block was heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Dnipro, Ukraine January 16, 2023. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
The official, Yuriy Ihnat, cited Ukrainian intelligence as claiming that Russia had fewer than 100 modern Iskander ballistic munitions left. He said Russia was, instead, using its S-300 and S-400 systems because of an abundance of munitions.

“The enemy is trying to use their potential, because there are many S-300 missiles already manufactured, (Russia) is a manufacturer of these missiles, and they are already using them in this way,” he told a briefing in Kyiv by video link.

Britain’s Ministry of Defence said last month that Russia had likely expended a large portion of its stocks of SS-26 Iskander short-range ballistic missiles, which can carry a 500kg warhead up to 500 km (310 miles).


Russia’s Ministry of Defence has not commented on the claims, which could not be independently verified.

Dwindling stocks of weaponry could become key issues for both sides in a war that has raged for almost 11 months and appears set to continue.

The S-300 system belongs to a family of surface-to-air missiles that were originally developed by the Soviet Union. It was first put into operation in the late 1970s after a decade of development.


They are used by both Ukraine and Russia, although the latter has far more systems in its inventory.

Moscow developed the S-400 system to replace the ageing S-300 system in 2007. Ihnat said Russian forces preferred to use the more plentiful S-300s against ground targets, although S-400s were also being utilised in this way.

He said the S-300s can be used against ground targets up to 150 km away and presented a threat to Ukraine.

“S-300s are a threat, and of course we won’t have enough systems from the West ... to shoot down every S-300 in the air. We need to destroy them at the positions from which they are fired,” he said.

Doesn't matter how much time changed? Are you such a waste of sperm you have no concept of progress? Oh wait, of course you don't because a pile of dog shit is more intelligent than you.

China has its own version called Golden Helmet and Golden Dart. Guess who doesn't give a shit about you? Everybody, your parents included.
Reported for abusive language. At first we thought you just were not informed. Now we know you are a pervert.

You are an embarassment to China by showing up with this language and reducing the standard of discussion first by distracting it, then coming up with amateur abusive comments
 
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Russians have the smartest scientists (the origins of the stealth technology was from a Russian physicist). Why did they not consider/game this scenario.

At the remotest chance that Russia gets back territory it LOST since its invasion, its on its path to economic decline....unfortunately for a very smart country and citizens led by thugs and criminals.

Thats the real defeat for Russia. It overplayed its hand


1. Factories in Western Europe were using around a quarter less gas than usual but production was higher than 2021

2. Russian sources replaced by Norway (8%), LNG from Qatar/Algeria with new terminals in Netherlands/Germany

3. Increase use of coal, and keep nuclear reactors running

4. Gas prices 80% below their peaks from Aug

Long term, move away:
EU got about a fifth of their total energy from renewables in 2020 and had planned to double that share to 40% by 2030. In the wake of the war in Ukraine, the target was raised to 45%.



Putin tried to strangle Europe’s energy supply. Here’s how the continent is avoiding the trap​

BYLARS PAULSSON AND BLOOMBERG
January 16, 2023 at 11:30 AM EST
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Manuela Schwesig, the Minister President of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, turn a barrier wheel in front of the LNG terminal with the processing ship "Neptune", symbolically releasing the facility. The terminal for the delivery of liquefied natural gas (LNG), located on the Baltic Sea, is officially commissioned and receives the last outstanding operating permit. Germany relies, among other things, on LNG delivered by ship to replace missing Russian gas supplies.
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If Vladimir Putin intended to paralyze Europe’s energy system by slashing exports of Russian gas to the continent, it hasn’t worked for now. The doomsday scenario of rolling blackouts failed to materialize thanks to an unusually mild winter, power rationing and a shift to other energy sources. Yet the region’s economies aren’t out of the woods: The crisis left households and businesses grappling with record-high electricity prices that sparked runaway inflation and higher interest rates. And as war rumbles on in Ukraine and Russian gas supplies slow to a trickle, Europe’s energy security appears more vulnerable than ever to unpredictable global events.

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1. How did we get here?​

Even before the Russian president launched his invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Europe’s energy system was under strain. Demand for power had soared as economies bounced back from pandemic lockdowns and a long, harsh winter boosted demand for heating. Electricity producers struggled to respond as the natural gas that feeds many power stations was in short supply and unusually low wind speeds cut output from the wind turbines that had become a vital part of the continent’s energy mix. The result: power prices more than tripled in the second half of 2021. Then Russia’s military campaign triggered sanctions against Moscow and Putin hit back by weaponizing gas. By September 2022, Russia had halted all supplies through a key pipeline to Germany. The euro tumbled as investors priced in the expected hit to Europe’s economy.

2. How did Europe avoid an energy breakdown?​

Firstly, by consuming less. As electricity and gas prices rose to at least four times above historical norms, home and business owners cut their energy use to make bills affordable. Governments suppressed consumption by dialing down heating and lighting at state institutions, from municipal swimming pools and gyms to presidential palaces. People took shorter showers, lowered thermostats and better insulated their homes. The crisis entrenched what French officials called “energy sobriety,” with Morgan Stanley forecasting that Europe’s gas usage would be about 16% below its five-year average throughout 2023. Factories in Western Europe were using around a quarter less gas than usual between August and the end of 2022, according to BloombergNEF estimates. Even so, production has continued to expand. In November 2022, manufacturing output in the euro area stood 3% above its 2021 average.

3. How did Europe replace Russian energy?​

Norway supplanted Russia as the region’s biggest gas supplier, with exports gaining 8% in 2022. Germany and the Netherlands installed new facilities to offload liquefied natural gas shipped from as far afield as Qatar, the US and Australia. Imports of LNG to Europe’s main markets roughly doubled in 2022, according to Morgan Stanley. Germany also extended the lives of its remaining nuclear reactors and revived some coal-fired power stations that it had mothballed due to their large carbon footprint. Use of hard coal and lignite to generate power in the EU rose by 6% in 2022 from a year earlier.

4. Did it work?​

Lights stayed on and most factories kept humming. And Europe never came close to running out of gas, thanks partly to the milder than average winter that cut demand for heating. Cities from Berlin to Warsaw recorded their warmest ever start to the year in 2023, allowing utilities to refill gas storage sites and giving Europe a vital buffer for the next winter. Gas prices in January were below their level when the Ukraine war started, and 80% down from their August peak — though still well above historical averages. Power prices fell by a similar amount.

5. So is the crisis coming to an end?​

Not yet. Governments have spent more than $700 billion to shield households and businesses from surging energy prices. And that won’t stop what’s likely to be a prolonged recession and a sharp decline in living standards across the region. Removing the bulk of Russian gas and oil from Europe’s energy mix has left prices hostage to bigger price swings and the resulting risk premium could leave consumers paying more for years to come.

6. Why was Europe so reliant on Russian energy?​

Russia has been one of the world’s biggest exporters of gas, and Europe was its top customer. As coal and nuclear plants across the bloc were shuttered in recent years, Germany and some other countries became even more reliant on the giant pipelines carrying gas from Siberia. European officials talked about the need to reduce this dependency. But since both sides benefited, and gas delivered by pipeline was often cheaper (and cleaner) than other energy sources, little action was taken. When the conflict in Ukraine erupted, it was suddenly untenable for Europe to be spending as much as $1 billion a day on gas, oil and coal imported from Russia — money funding its war machine.

7. Has Europe stopped using Russian energy for good?​

Not quite. Pipeline deliveries via Ukraine dwindled to just 3% of demand in western and central Europe in the fourth quarter, but Russia was still Europe’s third-biggest LNG supplier in 2022, according to Morgan Stanley. Whether flows will drop to zero, and if so when, is hard to say. While energy analysts are factoring it into their models, neither Russia nor the EU have suggested there’ll be a complete halt anytime soon. EU sanctions on Moscow aim to phase out imports of Russian energy but the timing depends partly on how easily alternative sources can be found — a particular challenge for eastern European nations. Gas is still flowing via Ukraine and a pipeline via Turkey into the Balkans is also operational.

8. Are there downsides to quitting Russian gas?​

Diversifying energy supplies is generally a good thing, but relying more on the global market for natural gas comes with risks. It’s a commodity used increasingly across the globe and European utilities are competing with buyers from Asia. Any rebound in China’s economy, the world’s biggest, could increase competition for the fuel and send prices surging. LNG is also more carbon intensive than piped gas.

9. What does it all mean for Europe’s green ambitions?​

In the short term, the revival of some coal-fired power stations looks like bad news for the climate. Further out, the crisis has made European governments more determined to ditch Russian energy — and fossil fuels in general — and accelerate adoption of cleaner technologies. Output of solar and wind power jumped 12% in 2022, boosted by more installations and a recovery in wind speeds. The International Energy Agency said in December that it sees global deployment of clean energy like wind farms and solar parks almost doubling in the next five years. For now, policymakers have stuck with the EU’s flagship climate policy, the Green Deal, which includes a package of laws to zero out greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century. The 27 countries of the EU got about a fifth of their total energy from renewables in 2020 and had planned to double that share to 40% by 2030. In the wake of the war in Ukraine, the target was raised to 45%.

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There's a rumor that Rumor that if Prigozin can take Bakhmut and the surrounding area Putin will give it to him.

This is medieval level stuffs.



Just weird Russia just prematurely declared this one a victory despite fighting still going on. And after so much death. It's one thing to hear Russia doesn't care about casualties but it's another to actually seen it in real life.
It’s obviously for everybody This war by Russia is initiated by resentment and hatred by Putin and his coyotes. Why Soledar? because it has Europe’s largest salt mine. Same for other Russia targets in Ukraine. Its driven by greed. Putin wants to take as much as he can.
Today in the media there is a picture of s kitchen in the destroyed building at Knipro. That shows Ukraine living standard is about the level of Europe. Russia living standard is ways lower. Ukraine receives lots of aid from Europe. Will become better once Ukraine is in the EU, NATO.

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How many mercenaries from the West ran back to their countries? How is this guy different?

LOL mercenaries? People that are in Ukraine killing Russians are doing it for free.

Heck the poles doing it just for the satisfaction of killing Russians.

Contrary to your belief. People don't need money to help other people.
 
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