Posted on 01/14/2023 5:19:56 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Update from Ukraine | Ruzzian Army fires rockets on civilians in Ukraine | Situation on Frontlines https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9v0F3SQ5no
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Update from Ukraine | Ruzzian Army fires rockets on civilians in Ukraine | Situation on Frontlines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9v0F3SQ5no
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ДСНС України - State Emergency Service of Ukraine
1-14-2023 2:00 p.m. EST
Rescuers are eliminating the consequences of the Russian attack on a residential building in Dnipro
January 14 in m. Dnipro as a result of a missile strike, a nine-story residential building was hit with subsequent destruction from 9 to 2 floors.
As of 20:00 34 people (including 6 children) were rescued. 5 people were killed, 38 people were injured (including 6 children), who were hospitalized.
Damaged and healed parts of the house are being investigated.
At the scene there are psychologists of the SES (given assistance to 25 people) and 2 heating points are equipped.
Involved 4 kinological calculations of mcshr m. Romney. The lighting of the workplace has been organized and the dismantling of dangerous constructive elements is carried out.
In total, more than 340 people and 67 members are involved in the work. Techniques, of them from dsns - over 120 people and 26 od. techniques.
“Dnipro. My condolences to the family and friends of those killed by the terrorists. Strength and endurance to our rescuers who are eliminating the effects of this terror.
Thank you to all the local residents who are helping our units on this difficult night. Together, we are the driving force.
We work in enhanced mode for the sake of people.”
VIDEO https://www.facebook.com/100023084913232/videos/1188357088719853/
Was not targeted by Russia
Rare moment of truth.
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@AZgeopolitics
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🇷🇺🚀🇺🇦Feigin: So there was no opportunity to shoot down this missile in the Dnieper in a good way?
Arestovich: No, she was hit, and she fell on the entrance.
F: Did she fall on the entrance?
A: Yes. But it exploded when it fell
https://twitter.com/AZgeopolitics/status/1614364254668218370?cxt=HHwWhICzmZDvr-csAAAA
A rocket flying over the Dnieper was shot down. She exploded when she fell on the entrance, - Arestovich just admitted on the air at Feigin
https://twitter.com/AZgeopolitics/status/1614361681513312256?cxt=HHwWgMDT2azZrucsAAAA
My goodness, it’s just past 8:00 pm ET. It time for Reverend Mother’s DAILY TRANCHE OF UKRAINIAN/GLOBALIST PROPAGANDA. What would Free Republic do without it. Let us, yet again, commence worship of Zelensky and give our offerings of more billions to him.
VIDEOS
1-Russian lego: 12 trucks with dismantled occupiers
UATV English
Jan 12, 2023 #intercepted
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUzNjhLUvVM
Russia attempts to make it war of bodies. And succeeds. To attack Armed Forces of Ukraine the occupiers literally need to overcome mountains of bodies. #intercepted calls evidence the reality of barbaric strategy
2- LEAKED Footage Exposes “Mobilized” Russian’s Miserable Fate!
Combat Veteran Reacts
Jan 13, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_TxW9Ld4OI
3- Russians who protest against mobilization face imprisonment: 20,000 cases for anti-war position
UATV English
Jan 14, 2023 3:00 P.M. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEV3WuTPxV8
About 20,000 Russians have been detained for anti-war remarks since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This is the record of the last decade. This is reported by the publication ‘Layout’. In total, 378 Russians became accused or suspected in criminal cases. Every third person gets under the article about fakes - mainly for posts in social networks about the murders of Ukrainian civilians in Bucha and Mariupol. About repressions for anti-war activities in Russia
VIDEOS-Russia
1- Direct hit: Russian cruiser DESTROYED by 3rd Ukrainian artillery division!
Ultimate Ukraine
1-14-2023 5:50 p.m. EST 2 hours ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXhod6yhwqo
2- Fulfilling the mobilization plan: Russia forces men to return from abroad and pay higher taxes
UATV English
Jan 14, 2023 5:00 p.m. EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8Mz7kX3KBg
“Since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, more than 100,000 IT specialists have left Russia and not returned. This is approximately 10% of all workers in the industry. Such a big “brain drain” questions the existence of the whole IT sector in Russia, said Yulia Pavytska, an analyst at the Kyiv School of Economics. The Russian Ministry of Finance is trying to think of various ways to bring back to Russia those who left because of the war and mobilization of IT specialists.”
see post #5 for the update on the “Russian missile” (actually a Ukrainian air defense missile).
We need a FR Z-thread.
Russia Running Out of Military Reserves as Sanctions Take Toll—Ukraine
By David Brennan
1/13/23 at 11:11 AM EST
Ukraine’s deputy prime minister has said that 2023 could be the year that the Russian Federation truly feels the weight of intense combat in Ukraine and punishing international sanctions.
Speaking during a European Policy Centre webinar on Wednesday, Olha Stefanishyna—Ukraine’s deputy prime minister for Euro-Atlantic integration—told attendees that Moscow is “exhausting” its capabilities, but that more foreign weapons were needed to help Kyiv “disable” its enemy.
“We see clear signs of Russian commitment and intention to repeat massed attacks and massed military engagement on the territory of Ukraine,” Stefanishyna, echoing recent warnings from Ukrainian leaders that Moscow is planning fresh offensives this year in a bid to seize back momentum.
“Recent aggressive activity has been reinforced by the Russian Federation in the eastern and the southern directions of Zaporizhzhia, and [the] Donetsk and Luhansk regions,” the deputy prime minister said, partially a reference to recent Russian gains around the eastern towns of Soledar and Bakhmut, which have seen brutal fighting for several months.
“Some counteroffensive operations have been, unfortunately, launched by the Russian Federation and we see the intensification of military efforts. In that regard, we also see a rather complicated situation with Belarus, which serves as a territory for launching nearly all the missile attacks.”
“We understand that Russia is running out of its military reserves,” Stefanishyna said. “This year would be the year when all the measures which have been taken over 2022—in terms of the sanctions restrictions, financial restrictions, reparations, and military sanctions, in particular—would have their effect on the Russian Federation.”
The West’s unprecedented sanctions against Russia are taking a toll, though over the past decade the Kremlin has garnered expertise in finding loopholes and dodging certain measures.
Russia’s monthly budget deficit hit a record $56 billion in December 2022, according to Bloomberg, bringing the country’s annual shortfall to some $48 billion.
The European Union-G7 oil price cap is eating into Moscow’s lucrative fossil fuels earnings, costing the Kremlin around $172 million every day, according to a report published this week by Finland’s independent Centre for Research on Energy and Clean.
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said in December that the oil price cap—which Putin has called “stupid”—might push Russia’s budget deficit beyond the 2 percent projected for 2023.
Meanwhile, the Yale School of Management said more than 1,000 major corporations had fled Russia since February 24, wary of Western sanctions and fearing reputational damage from staying in the market.
The sanctions and departure of Western firms means that key technological imports—including important components used in Russia’s most advanced weapons—have been increasingly hard to come by, with Russia’s domestic producers unable to fully replicate them.
At the front, Russia’s partial mobilization has gathered some 300,000 recruits for service in Ukraine. Ukrainian leaders have predicted that Moscow will soon order another round of mobilization as it looks to reinforce its mauled units, which since February have suffered more than 100,000 casualties by Kyiv’s count.
The high rate of attrition for Russian equipment is also posing a challenge for Moscow. Russia is reportedly taking older tanks and armored vehicles out of storage, while seeking donated vehicles and ammunition from other nations including Belarus, North Korea and Iran.
“’Exhausting’ is something that we can apply as a major term when it comes to the assessment of the potential of the Russian Federation,” Stefanishyna said on Wednesday.
“But still, they have a very strong commitment to continue with their aggressive military engagement. And we understand that we should not hesitate in taking this opportunity to defeat Russia on the battlefield in this final countdown.”
Ukrainian tank fires on Russian positions Luhansk
“First and foremost, we need military assistance to disable the Russian Federation from further destruction of our country and genocide of Ukrainian people,” she said.
Newsweek has contacted the Russian Foreign Ministry to request comment.
The picture is grim for Ukraine, too, though its leaders remain bullish on their chances of ejecting all Russian troops from the occupied territories.
Kyiv is largely dependent on financial support from the EU, U.S., and international institutions to overcome its projected $38 billion budget deficit for the coming year. Its energy grid has been ravaged by Russian strikes, and the national economy shrank by more than 30 percent in 2022.
Ukraine’s casualties are mounting too, though Kyiv does not publish these figures. It has admitted 13,000 deaths between February 24 and the beginning of December.
U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have both suggested a total of around 100,000 casualties on the Ukrainian side, though this may be a cumulative figure of killed and wounded for both military and civilians.
Ridicule is an Alinsky tactic.
Makes sense. He was a commie bastard.
As much as I would like to see the 2 Most corrupt governments ( in Europe, not including ours) kill each other off, its the civilians that suffer. But with all the one sided propaganda you push, soon you will find out that Russia will win. Ukraine is running out of troops/cannon fodder, and is already very low on trained troops. If Ukraine didnt have the “goods” on Biden and congress money laundering scheme that Trump temporarily stopped, we wouldnt be financing it and the Minsk agreement would still be in place.
As much as I would like to see the 2 Most corrupt governments ( in Europe, not including ours) kill each other off, its the civilians that suffer. But with all the one sided propaganda you push, soon you will find out that Russia will win. Ukraine is running out of troops/cannon fodder, and is already very low on trained troops. If Ukraine didnt have the “goods” on Biden and congress money laundering scheme that Trump temporarily stopped, we wouldnt be financing it and the Minsk agreement would still be in place.
Not even close to the myriad Ukrainian rockets that fell in civilian areas of Donetsk and Luhansk from 2014 until 2022. I have as much sympathy for the current Ukrainian victims as the rest of the world did for DPR victims for 8 yrs.
Rooskies are playing with a generation (at least) of vengeance.
So Zelenskyy has shelled Poland, Belarus and now his own people?
I know an old school intel guy and chatted with him about Ukraine this afternoon. My view before we spoke was mostly like yours but not anymore. Russia is bleeding pretty badly trying to prosecute this war.
That was before the recent meat grinder festivities in Donbass.
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