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”Eiköhän se ole Vova parempi että lähdet omalle pihalle huutelemmaan.”Ja tästähän tulee luonnollisesti mieleen Studio Julmahuvin sketsi Roudasta rospuuttoon.
Volodymyr Zelenskiy confirmed Ukraine has “fully cleared” Russian forces from the key eastern city of Lyman, a day after Moscow admitted its troops had pulled out after they were encircled.
In a short video clip on his Telegram channel, Zelenskiy thanked serving Ukrainian troops for liberating Lyman. “As of 1230 [Kyiv] local time Lyman is completely cleared,” he said, adding: “Glory to Ukraine.”
Earlier the Ukrainian president said his army would continue its offensive in the south and east and would “return back” all of the territory occupied by Russia, including Crimea. He suggested Russian generals were now “biting each other” after a series of embarrassing setbacks.
In Lyman, Ukrainian soldiers celebrated their victory. They reclaimed the police station and burned a Russian tricolour in a courtyard. One posted a jubilant video outside the local office of Denis Pushilin, the Kremlin-appointed head of the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic, or DNR.
Pushilin was one of four pro-Russian “leaders” who attended a ceremony in Moscow on Friday where an annexation treaty was signed, with Russia’s political elite looking on. Putin promised to use “all means” to defend the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions – an apparent threat to use nuclear weapons.
It was unclear how many Russians were killed during their chaotic retreat from Lyman. Video showed burned-out vehicles, personal belongings and dead soldiers strewn along a forest road. Ukrainian forces recovered at least one T-72 tank which had suffered minor damage.
In an intelligence briefing, the UK’s Ministry of Defence said Russia’s forces “probably suffered heavy casualties” as they left the city. Lyman was important because it “commands a key road crossing over the Siversky Donetsk River behind which Russia has been trying to consolidate its defences,” it added.
Suuri isänmaallinen sota ja kaikki innokkaat lähtevät riviin täysin omakustanteisesti. Melkosta sitoutumista äiti venäjään… Ja sitten he heräsivät. Tuskin mikään menee ryssimiseksi tässäkään asiassa.Putinin armeijalle ei riitä varusteita ja mitä löytyy varastoista on vanhaa tai pilalla. Sotilaalla ei riitä rahaa tarvitsemiensa varusteiden ostamiseen joten mitä tehdä?
Pikavippiyhtiöt haistaneet tilaisuuden ja rientäneet "apuun":
Voi vain kuvitella millaisia menetelmiä Venäjän pikavippiyhtiöt käyttävät ja miten "perintä" hoidetaan. Lisäksi hyvä muistaa että Putin ilmoitti jo ettei sotilaille maksetakaan mitään könttäsummaa ja toisaalta velat yms. maksut pitää hoitaa mobilisaatiosta huolimatta.
Tässäkin on ainekset hyvään soppaan.
For the city of Sloviansk, the recapture of the strategic hub of Lyman about 12 miles away by Ukrainian forces has brought a new mood of optimism.
The Donbas city was once one of Russia’s main objectives along with neighbouring Kramatorsk.
On Sunday as a continuous stream of military traffic was visible leaving Sloviansk in the direction of Lyman, the impact of the fall of the strategic railway junction was already transforming Sloviansk, a place that for months has been a ghost city.
Bus services, long suspended because of the danger of shelling and missiles, are operating again. Crowds bustled in the main market. Residents spoke of some who had fled to live in safer cities talking about returning.
The transformation, say residents, is most noticeable in the countryside beyond the city limits on the road towards Lyman, where the roadside woods are marked by minefield signs and shattered buildings.
A few miles outside the city Viktor Kuznetzov, 37, a guard at a lumber yard, was pushing his bicycle loaded with groceries he had been to fetch from the city.
This area, he explained, until last week was under regular Russian artillery fire from Lyman and neighbouring Yampil.
“We’ve been living in the basement. There’s forty of us sheltering in there. But it has got quieter in the last week since Izium fell, and now Lyman. Finally we hope we might survive this war.”
Describing the importance of Lyman he said: “First is its geographic significance. We have opened the gates to Luhansk and Sievierodonetsk. Second is the psychological aspect. The fall of Lyman has boosted both the morale among Ukrainian troops as well as local civilians, while on the other hand it broke the morale of Russian troops.
“Then there is the political significance. Putin proclaimed this area as Russian and we already have it back.”
The British government’s ability to investigate the true ownership of properties has come into question after researchers found £700m of luxury homes previously linked to sanctioned oligarchs are not flagged for asset freezes.
The campaign group Transparency International UK has identified 33 houses, flats and office blocks in London or Surrey that are not marked as restricted on the UK property register, which it says have been publicly linked to sanctioned individuals, raising questions about whether they should have been flagged.
The properties in question include Witanhurst, a £50m house in Hampstead said to be London’s second biggest home after Buckingham Palace, and other valuable homes previously linked to the former Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich and the aluminium billionaire Oleg Deripaska.
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Pikku laskuharjoituksia korkoa korolle - laskurilla, vermeitä ostetaan 500 €:lla:Putinin armeijalle ei riitä varusteita ja mitä löytyy varastoista on vanhaa tai pilalla. Sotilaalla ei riitä rahaa tarvitsemiensa varusteiden ostamiseen joten mitä tehdä?
Pikavippiyhtiöt haistaneet tilaisuuden ja rientäneet "apuun":
Voi vain kuvitella millaisia menetelmiä Venäjän pikavippiyhtiöt käyttävät ja miten "perintä" hoidetaan. Lisäksi hyvä muistaa että Putin ilmoitti jo ettei sotilaille maksetakaan mitään könttäsummaa ja toisaalta velat yms. maksut pitää hoitaa mobilisaatiosta huolimatta.
Tässäkin on ainekset hyvään soppaan.
61-vuotias. https://english.nv.ua/nation/air-fo...lled-in-dogfight-over-black-sea-50274101.htmlEi ollut mikään nuorukainen tosiaan tämä mies.
Kolmen Sepän Patsas? Jos asetta yrittävät irti niin aika rouhee työkalu siiihen hommaan.
Ainakin Twitterissä pyörii kuvakaappaus missä on jollakin Venäläisellä DONTSTOPWAR Telegram -kanavalla pyydetty, että jos jollakin on yhteys esikuntaan niin tarvitaan apua.Liekö facessa ryhmä nimeltä "Tulituki"?
Se lausutaan "Kolmen sedän patsas"....Kolmen Sepän Patsas? Jos asetta yrittävät irti niin aika rouhee työkalu siiihen hommaan.
Boris has lived in Kherson most of his life. He has asked us to disguise his identity - with Russian troops digging in and the Ukrainian army inching closer, civilians have learned to be extremely wary.
We communicate using a messaging service.
For months, he has tried to maintain his professional and personal life, in a city crawling with Russian soldiers and police officers.
It's a life full of striking contrasts.
One day, Boris breaks off a conversation with me to wipe content from his mobile phone before passing through a Russian checkpoint.
"You have to make sure there are no incriminating photos in your deleted folder," he says.
A lot of people disappeared in the early months, as the city's new rulers cracked-down on anyone thought to be loyal to Kyiv.
Judging by the reduced number of "disappeared, looking for" ads posted on walls and circulating on social media, Boris thinks the number of arrests has gradually declined.
Half the city's pre-war population of 280,000 left, seeking sanctuary in government-controlled territory or abroad.
Those who remained, Boris says, initially adjusted well - as citizens made up their own rules and avoided the authorities at all costs.
"For four or five months we felt we were living in a kind of libertarian society," he says. "Self-sustaining, self regulating