Russia - Ukraine Conflict 2022 (65 Viewers)

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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Well.. let’s be happy you’re not this guy, who bought a house in Kiev 7 months ago

I can’t even imagine what they are going through. I feel incredibly lucky.
That heating money is really for January through March, and I probably will invest some money this summer to switch to natural gas.
 
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I can’t even imagine what they are going through. I feel incredibly lucky.
That heating money is really for January through March, and I probably will invest some money this summer to switch to natural gas.
Yeah, prices are insane although I’m a bit more lucky than you, having a house heated by gas already. Houses lose a lot of heath trough the windows so I’d check those rubber layers at the sides of your windows aswel. Don’t know the exact word in English
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Russia extends $270 gas price to Serbia for next six months
What Vucic is going to do in summer ? I wonder, Russia will ask for much more money
Our contract has expired in December and we all knew we'd pay much higher price. What do you mean what we'll do? We'll pay :D I think future price will be a lot higher, but then again, I assume a lot cheaper compared to what EU pays. With or without new gas price our economy is going down the dumpster with the huge inflation kicking in. Food prices are insane but now it seems to be affecting everything. Hell, it won't be only our economy, I expect a huge collapse in Europe.
 

Tomice

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Mar 25, 2009
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Of course it should be enough, this is war crimes of the highest level and it's way past enough for the big dogs to step in..
except Putin is not threatening central world banks of capitalist interests and balance of power like Hitler did, quite the contrary it's the banks who have the power here.
Even if putin kills six million innocent, it will never be recognized at the same level as the "Holocaust".
Hitler the revolutionary :lol:
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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Our contract has expired in December and we all knew we'd pay much higher price. What do you mean what we'll do? We'll pay :D I think future price will be a lot higher, but then again, I assume a lot cheaper compared to what EU pays. With or without new gas price our economy is going down the dumpster with the huge inflation kicking in. Food prices are insane but now it seems to be affecting everything. Hell, it won't be only our economy, I expect a huge collapse in Europe.
No, that news are from November so that price will stay til July 2022
 

Tomice

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Mar 25, 2009
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The war crimes being committed by Russia should be enough for the rest of the world to step in imo. Bombing humanitarian corridors, targeting civilians, etc etc.

It’s fucked up, Kiev will take centuries to rebuild.
Yes but Ukraine can capitulate tomorrow and this will stop (kind of). If the west wanted to save Ukraine it would have done so before Putin invaded by stationing troops, clearly they took into account this can happen, nothing changed. No one imagined this will be surgical invasion.
 

Dostoevsky

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No, that news are from November so that price will stay til July 2022
I know. Contract did run out in December but we have that price "extended" for 6 months due to a clause and/or Vucic negotiating that with Putin a couple of months ago. I can only guess but I don't expect a new price to be less than 600. Either way, we're fucked I think. Stock market is totally insane at this point and it will be felt everywhere.
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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Yeah, prices are insane although I’m a bit more lucky than you, having a house heated by gas already. Houses lose a lot of heath trough the windows so I’d check those rubber layers at the sides of your windows aswel. Don’t know the exact word in English
Weatherstrips. I think one of my doors needs weatherstrips to be changed.
My house is built in 1957, and has no proper insulation on the walls either.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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I know. Contract did run out in December but we have that price "extended" for 6 months due to a clause and/or Vucic negotiating that with Putin a couple of months ago. I can only guess but I don't expect a new price to be less than 600. Either way, we're fucked I think. Stock market is totally insane at this point and it will be felt everywhere.
There may be no Putin in summer tho
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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McDonalds is temporary closing its 850 restaurants in Russia :tuttosport: unemployment crisis, impoverishment, ruble devaluation, outcast country :tuttosport: who's going to donate me few eurocents ?

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That won't change anything. Like I mentioned before, it's our connections with Russia that are good, not only Putin. Even if does leave we'll surely have much better prices. After all, south stream goes through Serbia, among other countries, hence why we get a better deal.
If Ill be the president then Serbs will pay me 200% more than other countries :lol:
 

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