Indeed, there may have been a tactical nuke stored among other armaments. I hope people there have Geiger counters.
Indeed, there may have been a tactical nuke stored among other armaments. I hope people there have Geiger counters.
Which words? If you mean Roskomnadzor, it’s a typical example of the bureacratic newspeak, invented in Russia during the establishment of the Communist regime. It’s meant to terrify.
Otherwise Slavic languages have about as many consonants as French.
It were Ukrainians who initially populated this region, so it’s no wonder that people there still preserve the Ukrainian accent. People from Donetsk and Luhansk puppet republics also speak with this Ukrainian accent.
It’s interesting that the speaker pronounces the letter “г” softly, in a Ukrainian manner. Well, the town of Sudzha was once a capital of Ukraine, even if only for a month: https://ukrainetoday.org/sudzha-the-city-in-the-kursk-region-was-once-ukrainian/
Sudzha was previously a capital of Ukraine, even if only for a month: https://ukrainetoday.org/sudzha-the-city-in-the-kursk-region-was-once-ukrainian/
Apparently, some officer thought that this combat vehicle was completely protected and invulnerable.
The Rashists left Chernobyl after one of their crazy units dug in a radioactive forest, and the Ukrainian staff of the closed power plant scared the Rashists of all possible consequences.
And it’s on the rise 🙂
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It must have been a cruise missile. The cruise missiles which Russia uses to bomb us are sizeable and have a huge impact.
Right, this is definitely a warcrime.
So far, the Kremlin has been able to finance military spending by selling gold from the Russian National Wealth Fund. Eventually, this fund will run out.
“Forcing the economy to run at the current pace will, however, exacerbate its current problems and only delay the major bust that they will trigger.”
https://www.reuters.com/breakingviews/russian-war-economy-is-overheating-powder-keg-2023-10-25/
I look forward to new free countries there. The collapse of every empire reveals the cultural uniqueness of each colonized nation.
Well, you can, but first you should learn more about these tanks: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2023/11/19/ukraines-leopard-1-tanks-roll-toward-the-front-line-but-without-extra-armor/
If you care to read a purely Ukrainian weapon expert, David Axe, in the purely Ukrainian Forbes magazine :-)
I remember Nazi posters of a young German woman near a cradle. Pootin repeats word for word what they said about multiplying the Nordic race.
The end result: millions of people killed.
Somehow he is now incapable of deep cause-and-effect analysis and instead thinks in pictures - which appeals to the brainwashed masses.
Here it is:
Since the start of the September 2022 mobilization in Russia, a staggering 4,000 criminal cases linked to the desertion of military personnel have been brought before Russian courts, Russian online publication Mediazona reported on Nov. 24.
As of Nov. 21, there have been 4,121 such criminal cases, with an average of approximately 100 verdicts issued weekly since June 2023, according to data extracted from military court websites. The peak in verdict announcements occurred in August, with a total of 457 verdicts declared.
Notably, many of these cases resulted in suspended sentences, allowing deserters to rejoin the conflict in Ukraine. An accompanying infographic in the report illustrates a year-on-year escalation in cases of desertion from Russian military units, with over 3,000 cases documented in 2023.
In addition to criminal cases involving voluntary departure from military units, reporters uncovered 317 instances of non-compliance with command orders. These cases predominantly surfaced in Rostov, Kaliningrad Oblast, the Primorsky Krai, and Kamchatka in Russia.
Courts also adjudicated 96 cases of desertion by Russian occupiers, with the infographic indicating that Sevastopol, a temporarily occupied city, witnessed the highest number of desertion cases, totaling nine.
As a rational thinker, you are correct. However, I think the concerns here are quite different. The first thing a Ruscist kleptocrat would think about is a huge amount of money that can be stolen in the process of construction. The safety of the end result doesn’t matter that much.
I was talking about the tactical nuke that might have been stored there. By the way, the locals in Toropets said that the explosion would be much bigger if another storage facility was hit. Perhaps they were talking about some deep storage with a nuke that remained intact. And this is probably the reason why the Ruscists now strictly forbid any publication of the aftermath.
The explosion of the nuke in the storage is very different from the explosion of the intentionally exploded armed nuke. It may not even explode at all, but only spread radioactive material.
But in this case, the radioactivity level did not increase, so evidently no nuke was hit.