Norwegian media is reporting that Carlsberg has donated 10 000 bottles in Ukraine to the production of Molotov cocktails. Cheers!
Really? I am Norwegian but can't find it.
Norwegian media is reporting that Carlsberg has donated 10 000 bottles in Ukraine to the production of Molotov cocktails. Cheers!
Honestly I think even with a Russian majority, Crimea should be given back to Ukraine. There is legit ways to look for independence that don't involve war, and we are not in the 1900s anymore. Plus Crimea can't really function without the landbridge territories from Ukraine, and would have no water supply as well... It's just a meaningless piece of land, not militarily speaking, in the hands of Russia as it is.I don't think Crimea is ever going to return to Ukraine, even if the actual annexation of it was basically criminal. It does have a Russian majority over all.
The Donbas region is much more up in the air. But I kinda doubt that Putin will ever admit to rolling back Russia's recognition of the independent Republics. We might get in a situation where Ukraine uses it momentum and militarization to try and take over the province again after the invasion hopefully fails.
He breaks the odd one now and again to keep them in-line. If they're already on the verge of collapse and ALL of them stand against him, it's most definitely not moot.
War Is awful. It always hits civilians first. Putin will be eating just fine as the ruble falls. Fucking asshole.we're gonna have a massive humanitarian and refugee crisis on our hands... if those people are able to make it across the borders
Norwegian media is reporting that Carlsberg has donated 10 000 bottles in Ukraine to the production of Molotov cocktails. Cheers!
A meaningless piece of land is what the entirety of Russia is going to be starting tomorrow when the market open back up.Honestly I think even with a Russian majority, Crimea should be given back to Ukraine. There is legit ways to look for independence that don't involve war, and we are not in the 1900s anymore. Plus Crimea can't really function without the landbridge territories from Ukraine, and would have no water supply as well... It's just a meaningless piece of land, not militarily speaking, in the hands of Russia as it is.
Probably the best Molotov cocktails in the world™️Norwegian media is reporting that Carlsberg has donated 10 000 bottles in Ukraine to the production of Molotov cocktails. Cheers!
What can you do against drones? It's basically a god tier weapon.Came to terrorize civilians and lost stomach for actual war in 24 hours after getting roasted by drone strikes.
It was on NRKs live coverage, during a segment on breweries starting industrial production of Molotovs.
It's really not. You shoot them down just like any other aircraft, which is easier since they're generally much slower, but since the Russians don't have air superiority…What can you do against drones? It's basically a god tier weapon.
I think most of it is also linked with their space programs, right? That would make more sense as to why they were accepted by the public even after the cold war.The NATO countries are still deploying largely Cold War era nuclear weapons, and they do get tested. Out of all the countries in the world, Russia and China have been most aggressively modernizing their nuclear forces. For China, it's simply playing catch up, while Russian missiles and subs were falling apart, and they needed to build newer stuff. They still have large stockpiles of Cold War era munitions, but they have newer (last 20 years or so) stuff as well.
What do these peace talks even look like? Russia has failed miserably. At some point, they should be the ones having to make concessions.
Honestly I think even with a Russian majority, Crimea should be given back to Ukraine. There is legit ways to look for independence that don't involve war, and we are not in the 1900s anymore. Plus Crimea can't really function without the landbridge territories from Ukraine, and would have no water supply as well... It's just a meaningless piece of land, not militarily speaking, in the hands of Russia as it is.
Destroy the mobile command center.What can you do against drones? It's basically a god tier weapon.
Apparently from 2014 conflict.As far as I know this is aready confirmed to be from another conflict not related to the current "special operations" ongoing in Ukraine.
I just saw on the DW news live stream that the Ukrainian government stated that the talks at the Belarusian border are underway. I hope Russia is serious about talks and an official cease fire is the next step, even though I know the chances are higher that this is simply a stall tactic (just like all the talks leading up to the invasion) to give Putin a chance to resupply and reorganize his forces.
With a poorly organized offensive with bad intel? Good luck.
He should become the new face of anti-authoritarianism.If everything works out for Ukraine in the end Zelensky is about to come out as the most popular president in the world. He's doing an admirable job and the world is rooting for him and his country.
What can you do against drones? It's basically a god tier weapon.
In hindsight this isn't that surprising I guess. Its easy to look big and scary when you're torturing and murdering innocent civilians day in day out. Not that surprising they've shit themselves and run away at the first sign of someone with some actual fight.I have to say seeing these rapists and torturers falter against an actually well prepared army, after terrorizing their local populace for years, is certainly satisfying.
I'm getting the impression a lot of those "special forces" are just special in comparison to the severely underequipped and badly organized quasi-civilian targets they are usually deployed against to kill any resistance to a local warlord...
Well sure, even for historical situations like Scotland, it is really fucking hard. But not impossible if the majority from the population really wants it, and pushes it for long enough. And well I'm talking about democracies* here, and even that comes with a big *.There are other ways to try to gain independence but it's incredibly unlikely.
People like to talk about sovereignty when it comes to majority white countries but if American colonies like Puerto Rico or Guam wanted to be independent, this would never be allowed to happen. This goes double for states like Hawaii that have Native Sovereignty movements.
Even if he doesn't survive (god forbid, and I hope he and his family do), he should be the face of it.
That's because they're very vulnerable. Nobody expected them to be allowed to strike convoys for 4 days uncontested.Those Bayraktar drones are sure putting in the work huh? And to think that some people thought they would be useless lmao.
So I hope alot of these reports of the ukraine regarding russian losses and demoralized troops are true but I think there is a good number of false reports for moralization of their own (ukrainian) troops.
so I dont see that its wrong but I think we should keep in mind that all those numbers arent accurate.
there is going to be a massive humanitarian crisis in Russia if we keep their assets frozen. I'm hoping someone has a plan to handle that. China? Some non NATO super power I don't know about?
Ehhhh I dont know if European nations would be so keen on having an influx of Russians right now unfortunately. Specially with tensions so high.best bet would probably be latvia/estonia/finland
they're all close-ish to the big population centers
Individual stories may or may not be true.Obviously. We're mostly getting the positive news from Ukraine, as Russia seems to be dead silent at the moment (which makes sense, with their stated goals). But overall it's fair to say this isn't going as planned for the Russians.
Yeah I'm taking Ukrainian reports of casualties with a pinch of salt. But their losses do seem to be large as there seems to be a fair amount of corroboration with respect to Russian morale. Combined with the fact that not a single city has fallen yet.So I hope alot of these reports of the ukraine regarding russian losses and demoralized troops are true but I think there is a good number of false reports for moralization of their own (ukrainian) troops.
so I dont see that its wrong but I think we should keep in mind that all those numbers arent accurate.