Posted on 12/03/2022 1:13:25 AM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Update from Ukraine | Ukraine is getting ready for the winter Attack | Ruzzia will lose it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juPq8FdyC_g&t=6s
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SUMMARY & MAPS Military maps & Comment here: https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-280-summary/
VIDEO https://youtu.be/rasvB4eE4TI
Update from Ukraine | Ukraine is getting ready for the winter Attack | Ruzzia will lose it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juPq8FdyC_g&t=6s
Follow on Instagram up to date uploads. https://www.instagram.com/denys_pilot/
SUMMARY & MAPS Military maps & Comment here: https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-280-summary/
VIDEO https://youtu.be/rasvB4eE4TI
Ukraine Russia War Live: After Kherson, Putin’s Army Losing Steam In Zaporizhzhya, Claims Kyiv
TIMES NOW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb0GZO9CMt4
12-3-2022 Started streaming 61 minutes ago
The Ukrainian government has said a scheme it created for Russian soldiers to surrender is getting up to 100 enquiries a day. Ukraine’s top commander also said that Russia is withdrawing from settlements of Zaporizhzhia.
Russian deserters in Georgia | DW Documentary
Nov 28, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk10LIbEcI0&t=29s
In September 2022, Russian President Putin ordered a partial mobilization to deploy more soldiers to Ukraine. But many Russians defied that order and fled the country – as many as half a million to date. Some 100,000 Russian deserters have fled to Georgia so far. The nation maintains very close, but also rather strained relations with its neighbor - after all the most recent war with Russia wasn’t that long ago. Just how welcome are the deserting Russians? How are they faring in a foreign country after an often-risky journey out of Russia? DW reporter Oxana Evdokimova reports from the Georgian capital Tbilisi.
Russian deserters in Georgia | DW Documentary
Nov 28, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk10LIbEcI0&t=29s
In September 2022, Russian President Putin ordered a partial mobilization to deploy more soldiers to Ukraine. But many Russians defied that order and fled the country – as many as half a million to date. Some 100,000 Russian deserters have fled to Georgia so far. The nation maintains very close, but also rather strained relations with its neighbor - after all the most recent war with Russia wasn’t that long ago. Just how welcome are the deserting Russians? How are they faring in a foreign country after an often-risky journey out of Russia? DW reporter Oxana Evdokimova reports from the Georgian capital Tbilisi.
RUSSIAN Ruble Under Threat from China as Contracts are
Agreed in Yuan not Rubles Risking YUANIZATION
Dec 22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvfWWAKkHoo
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Awards Ukrainian Prisoners Who Returned From Russia
News18
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvfWWAKkHoo
You’re slacking with only the first 6 replies talking to yourself. You can do better. I’ve seen it.
🤣😂🤣😎😆
Nailed it.
She’s got PDS (Putin Derangement Syndrome)
express.co.uk
“The Ukrainian commander of the Svoboda battalion, Petro Kuzyk, whose unit is one of those holding Bakhmut said his soldiers are staying in trenches full of corpses, fighting in extremely cold conditions and in knee-deep water against Russia’s attacks.
Asked by NV news how big the human losses are so far, he replied: “They are colossal. They don’t even count bodies.”
🇷🇺🇺🇦 The commander of the neo-Nazi Svoboda battalion, Petro Kuzik, whose unit is trying to hold Bakhmut, told Western media that the fields and forests around are littered with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers, and they have to defend themselves in extreme cold and knee-deep in water.
“They [the Russians] sensed a weakness in our defenses because there are units that are less motivated than ours. And yesterday they slightly weakened our defenses in the area immediately around Bakhmut. Some units could not withstand this artillery onslaught and retreated.”
Asked how serious the loss of life is, he said: “They are colossal. We don’t even count the bodies.”
The Democrats must pay her per post to push their agenda, rather than a fixed amount.
Ruzzia, Ruzzai, Ruzzia!
Yeah, that Denys Davydov character...tsk tsk.
Love his misplaced optimism, faith, and hope.
‘The damage to #Ukrainian society will not be recovered for generations to come’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxeimetcuhE
Bkmk
I reject any Russia/Ukraine news from YouTube.
That said, I’m sure Ukraine is preparing, and Russia might even try to push troops in during the winter.
But Putin might just sit back and bomb Ukrainian power stations and infrastructure.
No one knows.
Russia and China have never been better. You don’t get it.
🔹Moscow 🇷🇺 & Beijing 🇨🇳 are developing a system of settlements to allow cross-border transactions without using SWIFT. This could transform the ruble & yuan into world reserve currencies.
🔹Russia 🇷🇺 is now the 4th largest user of the yuan, after Hong Kong, UK, & Singapore. Yuan’s share of Russian FX up from 1% to 45% 📈. Russian brokerages reported that their clients were keeping an increasingly large part of their assets in 🇨🇳 yuan.
Last reported on this channel:
💠 China 🇨🇳 signed a 27-year landmark $60 billion agreement for purchases of LNG from Qatar 🇶🇦.
💠 Payments for supplies of petroleum products are being proactively shifted to national currencies🇷🇺🇨🇳.
💠 Russian 🇷🇺bank, VTB launches money transfers to China in yuan, bypassing SWIFT.
💠 Gazprom move payments for gas exports to China 🇨🇳 away from USD/Euros.
💠 Ruble-yuan 📈 trade up 1067% in Q2 of 2022.
💠 Russia 🇷🇺 added grain & sunflower oil to the list of exports that must be paid for in rubles.
Good morning Reverend Mother. I was so looking forward to your daily status report followed immediately by five more posts of you talking to yourself. How’s your weather in Western Ukraine?
The Russian army is massiing for a land invasion sometime in the next 10 days which will effectively end this conflict and cut off the money faucet to the deep state. Its a good thing.
NATO weapons production is also “good weather”. A heavy artillery day in Afghanistan was 300 rounds and for that US production of roughly 80,000 155mm rounds a year was plenty. But Ukraine is reportedly firing 20 times as many per day and Russia seven times that. One of the few prescient pieces published by the establishment press was “The Return of Industrial Warfare” in June. That pointed out what is now apparent to all – NATO does not have the production to keep up with demand. Brian Berletic has been keeping track of the diminishing quantity and quality of weaponry sent from America. This can be best exemplified by the 60 year old HAWK air defence system just sent. 50 year old Gepards. “Upgraded” (20 years ago) T-55 tanks. No more 155mm guns, now 105mm guns. Even the tame media is worried – “Ukraine’s Appetite for Weapons Is Straining Western Stockpiles“, “U.S. and NATO Scramble to Arm Ukraine and Refill Their Own Arsenals.” There are plans to increase production but that’s years away.
One of Moscow’s aims is to demilitarize Ukraine; never in its wildest dreams could it have foreseen that it would demilitarize NATO too. Boasting “How can Russia possibly hope to win an arms race when the combined GDP of the West is $40 trillion…?” misses the point – guns fire shells, not engraved paper.
And more. The West loves to call itself the “international community” but even the establishment has to admit that most of the world does not agree. Look at the lineup of countries wanting to get into BRICS or the SCO. How enthusiastic will cold unemployed Europeans be when another couple of million Ukrainians arrive expecting to be put up in hotels? There are protests all the time all over Europe – how long can they be ignored? Is Europe really “heading to the Middle Ages“? How many people will die from cold? More and more countries are moving away from the US dollar – what happens when it’s just another national currency like dozens of others? What happens after the last elderly weapon is dug out of the last storage bin and shipped? Where is Plan B?
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