Video of the Day: A full column of Hangar Tanks! (The prototype made children)
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Russia is redeploying its troops from Kaliningrad to the Kursk region
It means things a realy bad over there because Kaliningrad is supposed to be the most heavily guarded base in Russia.
Lithuanian Defense Minister Laurynas Kasciunas said:
Let me express my respect for your actions, your maneuvers in the north.
I say to the Lithuanian people: 'Look at how the Ukrainians are fighting for you. Because of their struggle, they [the Russians] have to pull their troops out of Kaliningrad. We even call it 'demilitarization' of Kaliningrad, which is happening thanks to the bravery of your military, thanks to your decisions.
Ukraine's operation in the Kursk region had boosted the morale not only of Ukraine, but also of Lithuanian society, and Lithuanians want to support Ukrainians even more.
IAEA inspector visited the cooling tower (Link: Chinese News in english) but were denied access to upper levels where the fire broke out.
IAEA said:
The experts determined that the damage was most likely concentrated on the interior of the tower at the water nozzle distribution level, located at roughly 10 meters high but they have not been granted access to the level.
It's interesting why the Russians denied the access to IAEA inspectors who could have found evidence of a criminal terrorist attack by the Ukrainian nazi state.
LOL.
Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Energy Mykola Kolisnyk said:
IAEA officials were only able to visually inspect the cooling tower and run radiation monitoring.
After the inspection, the experts asked for access directly inside the cooling tower at the level of water nozzles, where, according to their assumptions, some damage could have been inflicted But the experts never gained access there.
The IAEA is yet to draw a final conclusion regarding the circumstances of the recent fire at the cooling tower.
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb said:
We see no reason to limit the activities of Ukrainians. [...] We have no restrictions whatsoever on what kind of weapons and in what way Ukraine can use them. The starting point for everything is that Ukraine has a full right to defend itself within the framework of international law,
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BRICS not as cemented as you think. Maybe because all the mortars are used in the Special Military Operation?
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi intends to visit Poland and Ukraine on 21-23 August
Ukraine claims the largest drone attack on Russian air bases so far.
If confirmed, it would be an indication that the Kursk intrusion allowed Ukrainians to strike more effectively Russian air bases.
We are waiting local's mobile phone videos for confirmation... If there are expletives covered by beeps, the news can be considered as confirmed.
A Russian Su-34 also awaits confirmation.
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I said:
@John Fedup The problem is not territorial concessions. The problem is that Russia keeps bombing Ukraine among other agressive behaviours. You don't trade stopping bombings with the land of your country. It doesn't work that way.
John Fedup said:
Yes, Russia’s behaviour sucks and forcing the aggressors out is an awesome goal but realistically it a seems a distant goal. If US and EU resources continue then maybe….but realistically US/EU resolve is very questionable….i hope to be proven wrong (big time).
Realistical or not, the goal of Ukraine is not so much to recover their territory, but to stop and counter the constant bombing and constant attacks by Russian troops. Of course they would like to recover their territories too, but there are other priorities.
Nobody believes that giving land to Putin would help calming him down.
Putin told us how much land he wanted in exchange for stopping the shelling and the bombings, on top of other requirements. But he cannot be trusted. And secondly it was too much.
Feanor said:
Well... it's definitely not the first time. Ukraine has launched many cross border attacks, the last major one was this spring.
These small incursions probably urged the Russians to boost the defence on their border. Maybe at this time, Ukrainians didn't have any plan for a major operation inside Russia.
Without these small incursions, their success would have been even greater because Russians would have been taken completely off guard.
Feanor said:
So the distraction would be... "don't pay attention to our poor performance in one area, look at our poor performance in another area instead"?
That's not their intent, but that's the result.