

Hard agree


It’s currently unsustainable.
Russian troop losses in January exceeded the number of newly mobilized and contracted soldiers for the second consecutive month, Robert “Magyar” Brovdi, commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, has said.
That month, Russia recruited or mobilized around 22,000 personnel, while verified Russian losses reached 30,618 troops, Brovdi said, citing data from Ukraine’s Defense Forces drone units. The figures indicate a negative balance of 8,618 personnel for the month


A production and packaging facility for specialized fats. That’s millions of dollars worth of equipment destroyed, which is difficult and expensive to replace under current sanctions, and a major blow to Russia’s export of high-value food-grade fats.


The top article at the time was the Ukraine story, but I’ve updated the link to a mirror of the original.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/ukraine-makes-fastest-battlefield-gain-210322285.html


I saw it once when I spent a winter in Alaska and it blew my mind.
This was the best photo I could take on my 2008 phone.



The IOC said it’s too “political”.


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Perhaps a swig of vodka to help the lead go down.
There’s no terrain or foliage to block the signal and the Russian doesn’t appear to be equipped with an electronic warfare (jamming) system.


A similar thing happened earlier last year.


Yes, and unfortunately too late.


Usually it’s a rear-seat gunner with a rifle.


Previously, the continued immobilization of the assets had to be agreed upon by all 27 member states every six months - leaving them vulnerable to a veto by Hungary or Slovakia, who had repeatedly threatened to vote against renewing the sanctions.


Institutional inertia.
I hope he dies on that hill.