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16 hours ago, kwonitoy said:

 

 

Locomotives and wagons can be kept running. But they can't stop rail from wearing out.

 

Russia isn't a country without communications, and rail is a very important component of that. The road connections to the Far East have always been poor, due to vast geography and a low population in between Moscow and Vladivostok.

 

Pilots flying into Domodedovo airport are seeing more and more cannibalised airliners. As civil aviation starts to break down, then passenger miles on the trains increases. But if derailment rate increases due to worn out track, then what. If the Far East becomes disconnected, then Russia, in effect, ceases to be a country, in that the Far East will increasingly seek their own agenda.

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In 2025-2026, Ukraine will receive $3 billion from the UK in excess profits from Russian assets, the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine reports.

According to the Ministry, First Deputy Defence Minister Serhii Boiev, Deputy Minister for Strategic Industries Davyd Aloian, and Director of the UK Ministry of Defence's Strategic Capabilities Engagement and Application Directorate Anna-Lee Reilly signed a project agreement to use the excess profits from frozen Russian assets as part of the Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) initiative.

According to the agreement, Ukraine will receive $3 billion in 2025-2026, which will be used for:

・procurement of foreign defense products

・repair and maintenance of military equipment

・implementation of joint projects with the participation of Ukrainian and international defense companies

・purchase of other critical materials, including Ukrainian-made products.

UK to send Ukraine $3 billion from frozen Russian assets: How it’ll be spent

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Post with well over the permitted fair use policy has been removed @Hakuna Matata

 

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3 hours ago, zmisha said:

So CIA knew about this flight. Because someone from Putin's inner circle told them.

His removal is the only one solution.

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9 minutes ago, sharot724 said:

His removal is the only one solution.

In this war, the weak points of both warring parties are similar. Russia's weak point is that everything depends on Putin. When Putin took Crimea, he said that if he left for a day, everything would stop.
However, Putin's opponents have exactly the same weakness. Hyper-centralization of control in the center in Washington. As soon as America truly surrenders(we certainly won't take seriously this funny performance that Trump is currently putting on), all the American puppets around the world (UK, EU etc) will immediately run away.

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Ukrainian border guards are delivering devastating blows to the Russian troops in the Kursk sector. They have destroyed key Russian positions and facilities, according to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.

Ukrainian border guard operators reportedly destroyed key Russian targets: a take-off position for Russian drones, a raft hiding place, seven militant hideouts, two artillery positions, a dugout, a firing point, a truck, and two telecommunication towers.

Ukrainian military destroys 7 Russian positions and key targets in Kursk sector: Footage

 

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In a closed-door briefing before a South Korean parliamentary committee, a National Intelligence Service official told lawmakers that 4,700 North Korean troops had been killed or wounded, The Washington Post reported.

The North Korean soldiers killed fighting in Kursk were reportedly cremated before their remains were returned home. Lee’s figures showed there has been a sharp increase in North Korean casualties since the last NIS update in January 2025. 

In January, the NIS believed only 2,700 North Korean soldiers had been injured fighting in Russia while 200 were thought to have been killed. If the intelligence agency’s figures are correct, North Korea has since seen a doubling of soldiers killed since January. 

Casualties among North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia revealed

 

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Ukraine triggered chaos and panic in Moscow as dozens of attack drones swarmed around the Russian capital.

Strikes hit a key Putin microchip plant in Zelenograd district, with explosions igniting a drone-making plant, another defence plant in Dubna, as well as a key nuclear research base in Moscow region. 

There was major disruption at Moscow's major airports, which were forced to close amid the drone attacks, leading to huge flight delays.

Ukraine swarms panicked Russia with drones after Putin threatens Trump with WW3

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29 minutes ago, bannork said:

Ukraine triggered chaos and panic in Moscow as dozens of attack drones swarmed around the Russian capital.

Well, drones are simply dollars used to buy drone components from China. More dollars mean more drones. But Ukraine`s economy does not exist. So the person who triggered all this things is the person who pay dollars to Ukraine.

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47 minutes ago, zmisha said:

Well, drones are simply dollars used to buy drone components from China. More dollars mean more drones. But Ukraine`s economy does not exist. So the person who triggered all this things is the person who pay dollars to Ukraine.

Sounds very Putinesque.

Ukraine's economy doesn't exist.

Ukraine doesn't exist.

Yet Ukraine keeps on resisting Putin's genocidal war of choice 

Trump or no Trump.

 

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