Whatever was in there was quite combustible.
It’s doubtful anyone survived when this Lancet facility was wiped out.
It’d be a shame if the nightly propaganda shows were interrupted.
Yes, but can you dance in them?
In this video (WARNING: It shows dead Russians) you can see the railroad track that run north and south on the east side of Klishchiiva.
This JDAM strike is from July but worth watching. Pyatykhatky is west of Robotyne. Haven’t heard much news from this area for a while.
Gosh. What a shame.
Ukraine can likely use as many of these as the UK can produce.
Interesting observation. One of many lessons that will come from this war.
I guess they must not have served tea.
Just think of all the money they could save by not waging war in Ukraine.
Twenty-six regions of the Russian Federation had debt loads exceeding 50% of their own annual revenues, while Udmurtia was the anti-record holder, with its debt exceeding 100% of its annual budget. At the end of 2023, 35 regions of the Russian Federation had a budget deficit, and six were forced to spend almost all the money in their accounts to cover it. This is, in particular, the Republic of Tyva, which has "nothing left in its reserves," wrote analysts of Expert RA. Kalmykia, Buryatia, Karelia, Murmansk region, and Chukotka autonomous district also spent almost all of their reserves to cover "holes" in local budgets.
What does it say about a country that has been described as a gas station with nuclear weapons that they can’t provide enough diesel fuel for Russians?
Reportedly, producers are exporting all their diesel fuel instead of selling it domestically because prices are much better abroad. That might explain why Russia announced it plans to curb diesel exports.
Speaking of a faltering Russian economy, the country with a serious superiority complex is now poorer than every other European country.
A Russian citizen who gets it.
Member of the Leopards Eating Peoples’ Faces Party doesn’t understand why people whose faces have been eaten don’t like her.
You’ll want to have the sound on for this one.
His memory will live on long after his murderers are fertilizing sunflowers.
A happy ending for Yampil the bear.
When Ukrainian soldiers entered the abandoned zoo in Oct. 2022, they found that almost all of the 200 animals had been killed. A 12-year-old bear was one of the few remaining survivors, though he was severely traumatized and just days away from dying. He had been concussed after a shell had exploded near his cage, said Scotland’s Five Sisters Zoo.
Now, Yampil – named after the village where he was found – will get a new lease on life. He is characterized as a “gentle bear” by Five Sisters’ head veterinarian, Romani Pizzi. Zoo staff are hopeful that they can give him a good life in Scotland, where he can become “a happy, normal bear.”
Poor thing.
Treating all the wounded.