Oh, that’s easy, for Russia it’s crucial for reasons… it was something about de-nazification, or was it to stop NATO expanding? No, no, it’s to defend against the aggression of The West!
That’s why Russia has to occupy Ukraine!
For Ukraine, they mostly seem to have a bee up their butt about Russian troops occupying, torturing, kidnapping, displacing and murdering Ukrainians on Ukrainian soil.
From the video it seems they were spotted by drones on the way to the deployment site and were under drone surveillance during setup, during which artillery hit.
I have a hard time imagining that the observation drones are that sneaky, so I’d guess it’s another issue of poor battlefield command structure forcing the compromised position
Oof, it reads like paragraph wise AI-generated marketing copy.
After skimming it, I’m leaning towards a human having written it as it is too bad to be acceptable by any machine. But I can’t say what it is other than than hype and banalities.
Eggselln’t
I’m guessing because a lot of them aren’t clearly marked “Russian state war chest part 12”, but rather things like “Gazprom reserve fund” or “Oligarchs discretionary fund” which would muddy the border between state and private assets.
State assets might be fine to seize to cover state costs, but the legality of seizing the others’ might by grayer.
Good thing this is for a dozen city blocks at the center of an organically grown city then.
Walkable in about 15 minutes, and no highways.
There are many issues with ICE cars, and it wouldn’t surprise if one of the main motivations behind the ban is to lessen dependence on fossil fuels.
This is a fairly low risk step to see if deliveries and short range transport will switch into EV. It also lowers a lot of air pollution and noise, it looks suitably progressive and is easily reversible if shit goes wrong.
A great cookbook with both authentic (and good!) recipes and a lot of helpful articles on how to find substitutions is
It’s a little americentric in what they expect you to have at your local store, but between amazon, a good specialty Asian store, and some creative experimenting you’ll find almost everything and might even find better adaptations.
Be prepared for a lot of reading to start with, as you follow the links to substitution lists, variants and deep dives in each component of the Ramen dish.
Lol, this article has so many weirdly bad takes, the “facts” are only true for specific quarters, some are outright lies.
They conveniently ignore that US real salaries dipped a lot more than EU at the start of the pandemic, mostly due to the business directed loans.
Also, soo much AI-generated padding.
I mean, the few have traditionally had the same weakness: the many…
Now we only have to elect decision makers that make policy on facts and not feelings.