Ukraine - Russia Conflict

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Lancet drone strike in the TRML-4D radar of the IRIS-T air defense system of Ukraine. The German-made TRML-4D radar from the IRIS-T SLM air defense system of the Ukrainian army came under attack from the Russian Lancet kamikaze drone. The TRML-4D radar is capable of tracking up to 1500 flying objects at an altitude of up to 30 kilometers, you can find more information about the TRML-4D radar and the IRIS-T SLM air defense system on the channel. As a result of the impact of the Lancet drone, the radar was damaged, judging by the video, artillery also hit the radar.






The calculation of the Russian air defense system Tor-M2U spoke about his combat work in Ukraine. The modernization of the Russian Tor air defense systems proceeded in this order, in 1991 a version of the Tor-M1 air defense system appeared, in 2009 the Tor-M2U air defense system and in 2016 the Tor-M2 air defense system.






Footage of a mobile crew of the Ukrainian army armed with an SPG-9 Spear mounted anti-tank grenade launcher. The effective firing range of such a grenade launcher against armored targets is up to 1300 meters. For more information about the SPG-9 grenade launcher, see the link to the video in the comments to the video.






The Russian sniper with the call sign "Colonel" spoke about his large-caliber rifle ASVK "Kord" with a caliber of 12.7 mm and its combat use in Ukraine.






The armor of the T-72B3 tank withstood 2 hits of the Stugna Ukraine ATGM. Published footage of the battle of the Russian tank T-72B3. The tank used up its ammunition and began to return to replenish ammunition. Reportedly, at that moment the tank was attacked twice from the Ukrainian ATGM "Stugny", despite being hit, the tank withstood the blows and returned to the unit. It is worth noting that the Ukrainian ATGM "Stugna" is a fairly effective weapon for destroying tanks, but apparently the additional armor of the tank turned out to be more effective in this battle.



 
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No, it's not. People from Russia don't immigrate to Ukraine.
Yes they do. Ukraine's actually always been the top emigration destination for Russians.
Note how this is for 2022, so this is despite the war... No, this doesn't count occupation troops.

A lot of the migration from Ukraine to Russia was also simply Russian nationals going back home. The Soviet Union made sure to have a sizable Russian population in every one of its constituent republics, by forcibly relocating people, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union many of those displaced Russians returned to their roots.
This stuff's based on hard data.
Hard data that only looks at Moscow. Did you know that there are places in Russia that are not Moscow?

If I talked about indoor toilets before, it's because it's something you'll find in all of Ukraine, but definitely not in all of Russia. Same for running water.

Thing is, Ukraine is about on par with the average for Russia's Central and Southern districts. Far above, say, the North Caucasian district or the Siberian or Far Eastern districts.

When the Russian troops invaded, they were outraged to see that the Ukrainians had all things that were denied to them, things like paved streets in the towns, generalized indoor plumbing, TVs and fridges and washing machines in every home, etc.
 
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11 explosions were reported at Berdiansk airport, there are secondary explosions. Firefighting vehicles and ambulances are on the way.​


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And to think people say that the rich rob the poor in capitalist countries. It's nothing like as bad as in Russia.
 
Yes they do. Ukraine's actually always been the top emigration destination for Russians.
Note how this is for 2022, so this is despite the war... No, this doesn't count occupation troops.

A lot of the migration from Ukraine to Russia was also simply Russian nationals going back home. The Soviet Union made sure to have a sizable Russian population in every one of its constituent republics, by forcibly relocating people, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union many of those displaced Russians returned to their roots.

That's just a small number in comparison to the opposite. There are American immigrants in India as well.

Hard data that only looks at Moscow. Did you know that there are places in Russia that are not Moscow?

If I talked about indoor toilets before, it's because it's something you'll find in all of Ukraine, but definitely not in all of Russia. Same for running water.

Thing is, Ukraine is about on par with the average for Russia's Central and Southern districts. Far above, say, the North Caucasian district or the Siberian or Far Eastern districts.

When the Russian troops invaded, they were outraged to see that the Ukrainians had all things that were denied to them, things like paved streets in the towns, generalized indoor plumbing, TVs and fridges and washing machines in every home, etc.

Lots of fake stuff there.

Read the comment from Yaroslav Mar.

And then:
Septic tanks are very common in France, and over 5 million homes use a stand-alone waste disposal unit rather than the public drainage system. If your new property is located outside of the town or city centre, you may well find yourself the proud new owner of a septic tank.

It is estimated that over three million UK households are still using cesspits or septic tanks, opting out of using the standard main sewer system – usually out of necessity.

Nearly one-fifth of U.S. households are not connected to a public sewer.
More than 21 million households in the United States use septic systems — not a public sewer — to trap and filter their toilet waste.


Mate, don't fall for such ridiculous propaganda.
 
Mate, don't fall for such ridiculous propaganda.
Why are they systematically looting toilets?

Is this what you would loot? I mean, it's rather heavy and cumbersome, and not worth all that much.
They are manipulating their currency in order to earn more rubles to the dollar. Similarly, it has to weaken versus the yuan and rupee as well.
 
Lol, even a small country like Ireland has cesspools.

And indoor plumbing? You overlooked that bit.
They are manipulating their currency in order to earn more rubles to the dollar. Similarly, it has to weaken versus the yuan and rupee as well.
Nice try, but the interest rate is unchanged at a high 7.5%. The only other way of doing it would be to print money, which means they're out.
 
Why are they systematically looting toilets?

Is this what you would loot? I mean, it's rather heavy and cumbersome, and not worth all that much.

To sell it in the black market before Russia is able to replace suppliers.



This is temporary, due to low oil prices, Russia faced worse during the oil glut, when oil went down to below $30. The devaluation process has been happening since 2014.
Nice try, but the interest rate is unchanged at a high 7.5%. The only other way of doing it would be to print money, which means they're out.

You don't know how this works.