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To: SpeedyInTexas

Kremlin snuff box, 10/27/24
https://t.me/s/kremlin_secrets

Putin named the date by which the DPR must be liberated and joked about Georgia

Vladimir Putin wants the DPR to be completely liberated from the Ukrainian army by March 1, 202. The president gave this order to the military, our sources in the Kremlin and the Ministry of Defense said.

“The President spoke briefly with the military on Sunday. He was in a good mood, he was pleased with the results of the Georgian elections. Vladimir Vladimirovich even joked: he hopes that we will not have to conduct a military training exercise in Georgia. He also set clear tasks for the military,” said one of the channel’s interlocutors.

Putin wants ( in particular, taking into account the successful actions of our army in the Selidovo area and a number of other settlements ) for the entire territory of the DPR to be liberated by March next year.

However, not all military personnel believe that such a date is realistic; some believe that the battles for Donbass will last most of next year. The President noted that “delaying hostilities is extremely undesirable.”

At the same time, Vladimir Vladimirovich did not give a clear order regarding the date of liberation of the Kursk region. “The military convinced the president that the situation there was very unpredictable. And it’s impossible to talk about any clear deadlines now,” a source in the Ministry of Defense explained to us.


7,616 posted on 10/27/2024 6:38:24 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: PIF; All

When does it all come crashing down?

“Russian economy overheating, but still powering the war against Ukraine”

“In Siberia, there are not enough men to drive the buses. On Russian farms, milkmaids are commanding wages similar to those of IT workers, while hotels struggle to hire waiters, cleaners and cooks.

Instead of cratering as had been widely predicted with the Western sanctions regime after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the Russian economy is running hot and in danger of overheating.

Massive military spending including high payments to soldiers has fueled economic growth, as well as high wages and inflation, as companies are forced to match military salaries to attract workers.”

https://archive.ph/MBKAB


7,619 posted on 10/27/2024 7:12:25 AM PDT by SpeedyInTexas (Defeat the Pro-RuZZia wing of the Republican Party)
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