Russia - Ukraine Conflict 2022 (74 Viewers)

Juventino[RUS]

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How can i be scared of NATO that never did nothing wrong to Russia when we have a big ass 1.5 billion of population country under our asses with absolutely unpredictable government who can do what and when they want, If anything i should be 1000000 more scared of China than NATO
 

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Bjerknes

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    It’s a very black day, many bombs and in the meantime Russian troops are getting in position. The worst has yet to come im afraid.
    Sadly I think that will be correct. The assault on Kyiv is going to be horrible as well. I think Russia is going to increase their bombing and encircle Kyiv, starving it out. Then it's going to be hell on earth combat in the streets.
     
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    Sadly I think that will be correct. The assault on Kyiv is going to be horrible as well. I think Russia is going to increase their bombing and encircle Kyiv, starving it out. Then it's going to be hell on earth combat in the streets.
    And the same for Charkov, although infantry according to reports is mainly focussing on Kiev. Once they have Kiev, Mariupol and Charkov they’ve a line dividing the country between west and east. Many people will be trapped. Or better said they’ve a good opportunity to push south and north from their respective positions to create that line.

    EU/NATO is acting but probably not fast and severe enough to stop this.
     

    s4tch

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    She didn't know shit 4 days ago and now she's gone on YouTube and become an "expert" lmao.
    like 99% of people posting about war lol ;)

    i have no idea how modern warfare works, and i'm 45, certainly older than the average on tuz. fortunately this is most likely our first experience with a more or less covered war in europe in internet times, so obviously we're all over it. anyway, it is what it is.

    btw does eu have a backup plan if russia shuts off their natural gas export? with all the sanctions in place, it's only a matter of time i guess.
     
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    Bjerknes

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    Wheat futures were limit up this morning, 5%. 15 year high in wheat.

    Crude oil up 8% to $104 per barrel.

    Looks like vehicle manufacturers such as VW are experiencing more supply chain issues just days into the conflict.

    Inflation is going to fucking soar across the world, thanks Putin.
     

    IliveForJuve

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    like 99% of people posting about war lol ;)

    i have no idea how modern warfare works, and i'm 45, certainly older than the average on tuz. fortunately this is most likely our first experience with a more or less covered war in europe in internet times, so obviously we're all over it. anyway, it is what it is.

    btw does eu have a backup plan if russia shuts off their natural gas export? with all the sanctions in place, it's only a matter of time i guess.
    That's if Russia can afford to cut off the gas export. They'll be even more fucked if they decide to do so.
     
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    Ronn

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    Bjerknes

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    Kyiv seems to already have major supply issues, just 5 days into the conflict. While the large 40 mile column to the North isn't making much progress, probably due to waiting on supplies themselves, it's only a matter of time until they start rolling. So, hopefully someone is making an effort to get supplies to the city while they can, otherwise it will be a human catastrophe real quick.

     

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