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  5. Running out of fire retardant foam, in the strongest economy on earth?
  6. https://mind.ua/en/publications/20256112-well-and-little-known-inventions-by-ukrainians https://www.welcometoukraine.info/15-ukrainian-inventions-that-changed-the-world/
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  9. Lots of missiles and drones launched but a very small percentage actually making it through the defense's at a cost of 1.3 Billion dollars.
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  16. Our economy is definitely and significantly overheating," warned Herman Gref, CEO of Sberbank, according to Business Insider. Russia has now reached a production capacity that, according to Gref, cannot be exceeded and is on the brink of collapse. In December, Elvira Nabiullina, the head of the Russian Central Bank, also warned of the economic repercussions of Russia’s rapid growth. "Imagine the economy as a car. If you try to drive faster than the engine allows, it will sooner or later break down, and then we won't get far," she said. "We may be driving fast, but only for a short period." https://www.dagens.com/news/russian-bank-director-sounds-the-alarm-our-economy-is-overheating The sanctions are like poison. Death by a thousand cuts. Russia had reserves, but those are dwindling. Ukraine is providing the hardest push with Western arms and Ukrainian strength of will and arms. The fight is going on on multiple levels: Cyberwarfare, economic warfare, diplomatic warfare, info war, sabotage inside Russia, and sabotaging the regime wherever it surfaces. What happens now can only be described as large-scale reverse industrialisation. All of that was forecasted, and now it comes to fruition, Russia goes bankrupt gradually and then all of a sudden. The fiscal year of 2025 will be very interesting, Russia can find more tricks to prolong the suffering but with every year that passes the facade will erode further and the war as such is a main driver of their economic demise as the growth triggered by a war economy is not adding any value, quite the opposite, it incurs further costs in maintenance and training of those that should use these war machines. It is a one way economy which also swallows 25k to 30k Russian men each month which would be the equivalent of the amount of military aged men living in a town of 100k people, and that happens every month. These people are then transformed from tax payers and cheap labor into future lost GDP, each Russian serf roughly could bring 500k dollars in GDP in their lifetimes for the Russian state. The costs and positive feedback loops are stacking up and the sanctions will only have their full effect in the medium to long term, and that is where we are headed in the next 24 months or so, the sanctions need policing and better enforcement to ensure that Russia loses even more money and to force them to go through even more trouble to source materials. Also, the targeting of refineries and increased attacks on Russian targets inside Russia will help to drive up the costs of this invasion and the amount of resources Russia needs to expend to repair these facilities. I'm observing a stunning picture of the suicide of the Russian economy.” Igor Lipsits, an expert on the Russian economy. https://x.com/NatalkaKyiv/status/1798537710120153373 Russia will collapse, faster, and most unexpected when people think it will go on forever. Russia will collapse. Every single decision Putin made was wrong and stupid. We must adapt and change. Russia is not going for self-actualization. Structural inefficiency and toxic are written all over them.
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