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▶Day: 990 — Daily battlefield assessment: http://isw.pub/UkraineConflictUpdatesISW

▶Latest
>By January 20, we will send all the resources to Ukraine agreed by the Congress, - Sullivan
>Washington Post: Trump had a phone call with Putin and talked about the war in Ukraine, advising him not to escalate
>USA is sending Ukraine 500 interceptor missiles for PATRIOT and NASAMS
>France will supply Ukraine with a new batch of SCALP EG missiles
> AFU attacked ammunition warehouses of 1060th logistics center in Bryansk region.
>Putin's decree to remove Ukrainian troops from Kursk by Oct 1 has failed
>Biden plans military aid surge from billions still available
>Zelenskyy holds call with Trump to congratulate him on election victory
>North Korean troops in russia have come under Ukrainian fire
>UK promises $3.8 billion per year in military aid to Ukraine
>General Prosecutor's office: russian troops had executed 6 Ukrainian POWs at the Pokrovsk direction
>At least 700 000 ziggers have perished in the 3-day special military operation
>The US announced a new Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) package of military assistance to Ukraine, with an estimated value of $425 million
>Ukraine is planning to draft another 160k troops into its military

▶Telegram
http://rentry.org/telosint2023
http://t.me/ukr_pics

▶Intel
http://t.me/DeepStateEN
http://odin.tradoc.army.mil/WEG (equipment explorer)
http://ukr.warspotting.net (visually confirmed losses)

▶Maps
http://deepstatemap.live/en
http://liveuamap.com/en

▶DISPOSABLE SOLDIER (diary of a RU mobik) (translation courtesy of cofi anon)
TOUR 1: https://files.catbox.moe/34fuhc.txt
TOUR 2: https://files.catbox.moe/uj2wut.txt
TOUR 3: https://files.catbox.moe/hmyd98.txt
TOUR 4: https://files.catbox.moe/cdenxe.txt
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leo snipes russian vehicles
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I wonder if I'll male the memeflag ragequit this thread too kek.
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>>488174137
>Male
Make
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>>488174137
best result was when the beiger finally lost his marbles thanks to goreleaf and hasn't been seen since
https://files.catbox.moe/9uo06p.mp4
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Who is Mike Waltz and why ziggers on xitter seethe about him?
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Zelensky: There are promising technologies against Russian guided bombs. We also discussed the state of the Ukrainian missile program and the development of guided bombs. Decisions were made to strengthen defense in difficult directions - Kurakhovo and Pokrovsk, in Kursk region our fighters hold back 50 thousand enemies outside Ukraine.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1855970648167772277
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Mike Walz's plan for Russia, the next NATSEC advisor.
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>>488174263 he was going to be Harris's VP

The image that is circulating, claiming to be the destroyed Ternivska dam of the Kurakhove reservoir has nothing to with this particular dam. The image is from the destroyed dam near Kozarovychi, Kyiv region. It dates back to 26-02-2022 during the battle for Moshchun. The dam was blown up by Ukrainian forces to prevent Russians coming closer to Kyiv.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_of_the_Kozarovytska_Dam
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1855975920097484953
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>>488174205
This guy looks korean.
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>>488174379
Weird. Couldn't be.
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>>488174322 taking Monke's buyers away, love it

The IMF mission has begun work in Ukraine for its 6th program review, as announced by MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak. While most criteria were met ahead of schedule, the tax legislation issue remains unresolved. The promised bill is waiting for a signature.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1855977261750514027

https://www.epravda.com.ua/news/2024/11/11/721654/
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Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported that Russian troops allegedly executed at least two unarmed Ukrainian POWs in the Kursk region, calling it another war crime and a violation of the Geneva Convention. He has reached out to the UN and Red Cross, urging the international community to take immediate action.

“How many more lives must be lost before the world acts? Russia must be held accountable for every crime,” Lubinets added.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1855978136778744134
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According to Ukrainian military souce Stanislav Bunyatov, from the 24th Separate Assault Battalion "Aidar", Russian forces have become active in the direction of Hulyaipole, Zaporizhzia region.

"They launched a mechanized assault on our positions, involving about 5 units of heavy equipment and motorcycles, one infantry fighting vehicle was drowned in the lake. No more details yet."
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1855980915689766931
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Will Trump remember to pay the respects he owes to certain international actors who aided his presidency? Or will he turn coat the ungrateful lecher?
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>>488174205
>nuooooooooooooooo kim pls help meeee
kek, lmao even
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>>488174597
The fact is Biden was unwilling to throw US weight around politically abroad, and honestly the slow trickle of aid and and even the prewarning kremlin of escalation was such a fucking disaster. Let's just tell them we're going to counterattack a year before, lmao.
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The EU has delivered over 980,000 shells to Ukraine so far. By the end of the year, the number of delivered shells will reach 1.5 million, says EU foreign policy chief Borrell.

"I know that we made a commitment to reach this level by the spring - and we failed. But we will be able to by the end of the year. And for this we have accelerated considerably." #Ukraine #EU

https://eurointegration.com.ua/interview/2024/11/11/7198104/
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1855987796466356607
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>>488173997
>sabot on soft-skinned vehicle
conscripts gonna conscript lole
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TZD
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Hello,

I'm not an /uhg/ regular so bear with me here:
Trump being elected won't help Russia as much as anticipated?
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>>488174263
>why ziggers on xitter seethe
Rookie mistake
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>>488174736
The Czech Republic can send millions of artillery shells to Ukraine but refuses to invest 2% of their GDP to their defense budget.
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do Russians like dying?
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>>488174806
trump wont be as good for russia as ziggers hope and neither as good for ukraine as hohols hope
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>>488174693
>Will Trump remember to pay the respects he owes
Will Trump pay back a Bill?????? Hahahahaha! have you seen a list his contractors who kill themselves because Drump-t didn't pay?
>>488174876 1 in 5 Kim's shells actually goes boom

Polish President Andrzej Duda: "Ukraine must protect itself from Russian imperialism and become part of the free world." Speaking on Poland's Independence Day, Duda emphasized that Poland's security lies in its strong alliances, especially within NATO and with the U.S., which is crucial amid the resurgence of Russian imperial ambitions.

https://ukrinform.ua/rubric-polytics/3925990-duda-u-den-nezaleznosti-polsi-nagolosiv-na-neobhidnosti-pidtrimki-ukraini.html
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856013852133167580
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>>488173913
>New record of 1950 casualties
>Lost 81 APCs
>Less 23 tanks
Russia be cookin
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>>488174951
Oh shit I remember this one, one of the first webms that made me think Ukraine might not collapse, and the first infantry HE flip.
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President Zelensky met with EU’s Josep Borrell to discuss enhancing Ukraine-EU cooperation. Key topics: increased military aid, lifting restrictions on strikes against targets in Russia, unblocking European Peace Fund support, and finalizing $50B aid under the G7 decision.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856039163121844327
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The 225th Assault Batallion reports about several large Russian mechanized assault in the Kursk region. It is reported that four of such attacks happened today, driving in columns, one after another.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856040006881817026

https://files.catbox.moe/t6m8av.mp4
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>cofi status?
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>>488174753
That's a BMP with a giant cope barn on top.
But you're right, SABOT is likely to pass right through.
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Russian state agency RIA claims that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are 'preparing a huge missile strike' on the Vasylivka dam in occupied Zaporizhzia, citing Vladimir Rogov, member of the Russian appointed administration.

When announcing such things, Russia intends to usually do it themselves. Just like they blamed the AFU for blowing up the Kakhovka dam in the Kherson region which led to a catastrophe for both civilians and animals living on both banks of the Dnipro river.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856042913186123912
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>>488174806
Trump plans to simply bankrupt Russia by flooding the international market with US oil and NG - the same strategy he used to combat ISIL/ISIS. But that only empower America's regional rivals such as the PRC in Asia and Germany in Europe as they rely on cheap energy imports for their manufacturing base. Therefore, it is fair to say his strategy will not work. Whichever way the US presidency chooses to aid Ukraine, China wins.
Bravo Xi!
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Zelensky's evening speech

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A detailed report from Commander-in-Chief Syrsky. The frontline, first of all, our Kurakhove direction, other directions also in Donetsk region. I'm talking about the Kursk operation.

There, our guys are holding back a fairly large grouping of Russian troops - 50,000 occupant army personnel, who, thanks to the Kursk operation, cannot be sent to other areas of Russian attacks on our territory. We greatly appreciate the bravery of all our soldiers, every unit involved in these battles.

I would also like to recognize all our forces that are striking at Russian bases, logistics, and rear areas. Our forces' attacks on Russian arsenals have reduced the amount of artillery used by the occupier, and this is noticeable at the front. That is why we need long-range solutions from our partners - from America, from Britain, from Germany. This is something that is vital. The further our missiles and drones can hit, the less real combat power Russia will have.

Thank you to everyone who helps Ukraine! Glory to our people!

Glory to Ukraine!
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856044849663025591
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>>488175103
Ukraine should blow it up at an inopportune time for Russia honestly, since Russia is singslling they're going to.
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/chug/ actually thought they won lmao
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I don't know how to feel about this. On one hand, the idea of depriving Shelomov's army of potential recruits is good... however, the "we're worried about his safety" reasoning behind it is cucky as hell. Is some random felon really that valuable?
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>>488175100
it did pass right through, you can see a cloud of molten metal exiting the front of the vehicle
I mean, a kill is a kill, but HEAT would have done the same job cheaper and somewhat more reliably
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>>488174975
The Russo-Ukraine conflict is simply a European issue. There is no imperialism other than that of America's. One million Iraqis dead from GWOT. 15 million Hispanics from the CIA's destabilization of the area. 5 million Filipinos from their colonization. The list goes on and on...
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>>488174972
What expectations do Ukrainians even have? All I've seen is doomposting.
>>488175134
I see
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>>488175253
they thought that 2 years ago too.
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>>488174876
>the Czech Republic can use
>other countries' money
>to buy millions of shells in GOST sizes that are now beyond the reach of Russia
nothing wrong with that
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>>488175134
>Yellow people already have huge discounts from ruskie oil
>Yellow people are suffering crisi after crisi.
>Real state, Construction, banking and now manufacting is in dire straits.
>Debt out of control
Yeah surely oil will save the asiatic locust.
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>>488174733
this
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>>488173913
An unsuccesful attempt by Russian forces to cross the Psel river in the Kursk region. After being noticed, they were immediately targetted by the 129th Territorial Defense Brigade.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856046327852913067

https://files.catbox.moe/qicwjt.mp4

>>488175134
Trump will love to screw over Iran and lower the price of Gas at the pumps, the MAGAards would love him for it, meanwhile Russia turns into China's energy Bitch, with worries that China will invade them
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>>488175303
But Europe and USA are allies so USA should help. it's the right thing to do
Don't send soldiers but ammo, funds and weapons.
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>go in puccia
>start drinking antiseptics
>die
is puccia the most cursed place on Earth?
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>>488175357
based pic
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During his visit to Kyiv, Estonia's Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur announced a new aid package for Ukraine. He met with President Zelensky and confirmed Estonia's continued military support, including clothing and small arms.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856048621546053854
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>>488175357
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On the russia's Chelyabinsk region, a portrait of a so-called "SMO hero" appeared on a "war heroes" stand. This man was infamous for brutally murdering a woman and gouging out her eyes.
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>get in argument with retard leaf
>he starts talking about how russia generously ceded land to ukrainians and it only became a problem when the hohols betrayed the "bond of blood" for the neoliberals
You actually can't talk to these people, can you?
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UK's Defence Secretary John Healey calls Trump's reported call with Putin a "very good early sign" for Ukraine. Trump reportedly urged Putin not to escalate the conflict, despite Kremlin denials. Healey expects Trump to recognize that supporting Ukraine aligns with US interests, warning that allowing Russia to redraw borders by force would undermine global security.

https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-russia-war-trump-putin-zelenskyy-latest-12541713?postid=8606199#liveblog-body
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856052061814526320
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>>488175369
The wellbeing of Brazil depends on China. Chinese credit is what funds the Brazilian expansion of their agricultural sector, the largest sector of their economy. Most of Brazil's food exports also goes to China, making Brazil a sort-of colony to the People's Republic. Therefore, an ailing China leads to a collapsing Brazil.
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>>488173913 are NK Gooks monkey's?

An alleged Russian report claims 2 North Korean soldiers died after consuming alcohol-based substances like antiseptic wipes. Russian Marines & North Korean troops reportedly drank substances not meant for ingestion.

The documents' authenticity has yet to be verified, but is allegedly signed by Alexey Berngard, deputy brigade commander of the 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856053880125006305

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Friedrich Merz, candidate for German Chancellor, said he’s ready to talk to Putin about ending the war in Ukraine, but only under certain conditions.

“If there's a reason and consensus among European and transatlantic partners, then yes,” he noted.

Merz added that he would issue Moscow an ultimatum to halt hostilities within 24 hours; if ignored, he would supply Ukraine with Taurus missiles and permit strikes deep into Russian territory.

#Germany #Ukraine #Russia

https://stern.de/politik/deutschland/friedrich-merz-erklaert-seinen-kanzlerplan--trump--rente--jobs-35212552.html
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>>488174951
it's better than living in Ruskyi Mir
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>>488175537
No. they're not arguing from their heart but only out of spite
>the west has fallen! russia is anti west and le based trad so I support Russia!
this is the entire core of their "conviction" so no reason applies.
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>>488175410
American imperialism always looks generous at the start - shower a desperate populace with food and medicine only to slowly take over or loot their resources (c.f. Iraq, Philippines, Puerto Rico)
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The 33rd mechanized brigade fought back to a massive Russian attack. Russian forces were greeted with a rain of shells, bombs, and drone strikes. In the village, just meters away, a Leopard 2A4 worked on Russian positions. According to the brigade, 2 tanks and 6 armored vehicles were destroyed and 29 Russians were killed, with 19 more wounded.

https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856069326480035966

https://files.catbox.moe/zh9l87.mp4
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>>488175690
~30 US veterans commit suicide on a daily basis.
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>>488175726
>American imperialism
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>>488175766
How does that knowledge improve living conditions for veterans in Russia?
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>>488174876
Hey man, we called Lady Glock and Steyr. They can ramp up to a lot of shells each year, but they're not miracle workers.
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SitRep - 11/11/24 - Russia stepped up in Kursk

An overview of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Russia has stepped up its attacks in the Kursk region, bringing in one mechanized column after another. Heavy clashes are reported.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856071815962976695
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>>488175766
even more general population Russians an hero themselves on a daily basis
imagine, living in Russia is more traumatic than being a soldier in unwinnable wars.
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Elon Musk has become a key player in Trump's transition, offering input on staffing decisions and shaping the future administration. Musk has spent nearly every day at Mar-a-Lago, joining Trump on calls with foreign leaders like Zelensky and Erdogan.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856084246772728112

https://abc7.com/politics/elon-musk-weighing-in-on-trump-staffing-decisions-sources/15537857/

>Elmo's ego will get him into trouble with Drump-t sooner or later
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Norway's Conservative Party proposes tripling aid to Ukraine for 2025, from $1.36 billion to $4.07 billion, to support Ukraine's defense during the war. Party leader Erna Solberg stresses there is no alternative to aid Ukraine in this critical moment.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856089919124549912

https://www.aftenposten.no/norge/politikk/i/dRM8q1/hoeyre-foreslaar-aa-tredoble-stoetten-til-ukraina-neste-aar-krigen-vinnes-eller-tapes-naa
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>>488175986
conservative is the new moderate
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>>488173913 800k by New Years???

Russian losses per 12/11/24 reported by the Ukrainian general staff

+1950 (!!) men
+23 tanks
+81 (!!) AFVs
+38 artillery pieces
+4 MLRS
+61 UAVs
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856233167633441040
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>>488175986
Based as fuck.
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Drones attacked an oil depot in the Stary Oskol district of Belgorod region, according to Governor Gladkov. One tank caught fire, but the blaze was reportedly "quickly extinguished."
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856234249675768245
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>>488175857
How can a country with a dilapidated and outdated industry (according to Westerners) be able to outproduce the entirety of the West?
Maybe Western manufacturing is not all that it is cut out to be. No wonder the largest global exporters in processed goods come from East Asia.
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Trump has reportedly picked Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, per The New York Times. Known for his hawkish stances on China, Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela, Rubio previously supported increased military aid to Ukraine but recently aligned with Trump’s views, including a stalemate narrative on the Ukraine war.

https://nytimes.com/2024/11/11/us/politics/trump-rubio-secretary-of-state.html
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856234966784393330

>good to see some Adluts in the room, I mean bysides Don Jr, Elmo, and the Brain Worm, a suck-up but still a adult
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>>488176140
This is a good example on why Trump's strategy against Russia will not work. Ukraine has already been doing it for the past few years and it is not working. The Russian economy is simply to large and resilient not to mention awash in stored up reserved built up over the past two decades.
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>>488176265
did lil' marco already forget how trump made fun of him in 2016?
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>>488176265
magatards already crying

>>488176317
>The Russian economy is simply to large and resilient not to mention awash in stored up reserved built up over the past two decades.
top kek, if wasnt for China russia collapsed two months after the invasion.
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>>488176220
>How can a country with a dilapidated and outdated industry
ha, Russian are freezing in Russia
>>488176220
>outproduce the entirety of the West?
what you mean refurbishing 30-50 year old junk, ha
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>>488176425
Hinkle is a commie anon, and a cuckette, he should leave America for good before it's too late
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A tragedy in Kryvyi Rih: nearly an entire family killed in a missile strike—only the father survived, reports the regional administration. Rescuers recovered the bodies of mother Olena, 10-year-old Kyrylo, 2-year-old Dmytro, and 2-month-old Ulyana from the rubble. The father, Maksym, survived because he had stepped into the kitchen at the moment of impact. Four others were killed, with 14 more injured.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856239819753488480
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>>488176573
>MAGA communism
always makes me spit my coffee
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>>488176140
The moment a Ukrainian drone hit the oil depot, possibly the "Oskolneftesnab" depot near the city of Staryi Oskol.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856245241679925362

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>>488175726
I don't think those are comparable to Ukraine since EU is right next to it and membership is highly encouraged. There are countries that benefitted of "US imperialism" like post war Japan or Germany. I wouldn't have the current living standards I have today without it.
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>>488176428
>The size of the list
TZD stocks are rising hard .
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>>488176700
Hygiene products stocks are plummeting in Bulgaria though
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>>488176600
I love how they quite about what hit the building. Only said "russian missile". Fucking useless ukrainian journalism.
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>>488176926
>Ruzzians are dying on mass for nothing
>But what about hygiene products in Bulgaria
Most caring and nation loving pidor . Hope even more of you die .
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>>488176684
So do you really believe a US-led Europe is what is best for Europe instead of Europe leading themselves? Europe would do better with Chinese partnership rather than US leadership. Europe would not have to send their soldiers to the Middle East or Afghanistan for one and the Chinese have been investing a lot into the European countries, with Greece, Montenegro, and Germany being good examples. Meanwhile, the US seems to only be interested in building or expanding military bases in the continent - a true mark of an empire.
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>>488176428
it is funny to see how just when the russians started equalizing their losses their government comes in and fixes things back to where they were
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>>488177006
You are misinformed. Russia began military operations in Ukraine to protect their people against Western/NATO expansionism such as in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan. For a more closer example, I refer you to Georgia across the Black Sea.
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>>488177013
Fuck off, Chang.
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>>488177110
>This old metodicka
Get new material pidor
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>>488177110
how does killing hundred of thousand of civlians in Ukraine protects you from NATO exactly?
why not attack NATO directly, coward?
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>>488177006
The bulgar stench could be heard from here and it makes the lives of remaining Russians’ significantly worse, hence the assumption
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Hello niggers, and welcome to yet another episode to SFB News. Last episode, there wasn't much going on, but this time things have kicked in to another gear as Russia is preparing for very harsh winter. Our articles today will be all sourced from Moscowtimes, as there is too much shit to go through. If you haven't seen our latest episode, feel free to do so here:

SFB NEWS 02/11/2024:

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>>486683129
>>486683164
>>486683195
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>>486683248
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>>488177182
Latvia, under US pressure, has restated their conscription program. More and more countries bordering or close to Russia are starting to draft their men to serve as the America's cannon fodder. Are you willing to fight Russia on behalf of the US hegemony?
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>>488177168

The reality is you guys are holding us back. You have no idea the extreme burden europe poses to the civilized world.
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>>488177013
Shit. Just red an article about future world rule. russia and china will have eu as puppet and america will no longer be world policeman. Shit crazy.
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>>488177219
>You stink
Preschool level intelligence.
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>>488177305

you dont read. you do lie all the time though.
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>>488177278
Messyshart did you stop redditspacing ?
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One of the markets that is going down under is the housing market:

>Apartments in new buildings began to fall in price after the cancellation of preferential mortgages

>In Russian regions, housing prices in new buildings began to decline after the abolition of preferential mortgages, representatives of aggregators and realtors told Izvestia. According to Yandex Real Estate, in October, apartments in new buildings fell in price in Sochi (by 1.3%), Kaliningrad (1%), St. Petersburg (0.9%), Nizhny Novgorod (0.6%) and Krasnodar (0.1%).

>The development company Touch reported that prices for real estate in Moscow have also begun to decline. In particular, the cost of housing in economy and comfort class projects has decreased. At the same time, in business class and luxury prices remain at the same level.

>The Moscow Guild of Realtors confirmed this information. “The downward trend in prices is due to the fact that preferential mortgage lending has been curtailed. Until now, the market for new buildings has been growing non-stop, but now the remaining construction projects of developers have not been confirmed by financing. Markets of Moscow and St. Petersburg still maintain relative stability, but the regional ones have sagged more, although there are exceptions,” noted guild president Andrei Bannikov. According to him, stability in prices was maintained in regional markets where there are defense enterprises, for example in Perm.

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>>488177305
How many wars of conquest has China engaged in during the past few decades? How many Middle Easterners or Latinos has China or Russia killed? If America is a policeman, then the world is George Floyd.
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>>488177325
That’s how one holds a conversation with your flag
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>>488177391

>CIAN stated that there are regions where prices are 30-daily segments are decreasing, but so far there have not been months in which such subjects would have been the majority. A noticeable reduction in prices can only begin if the number of transactions falls over a long period of time, the service noted. According to his data, sales at the end of October were at the level of September, including due to family mortgages, which was extended by the government.

>“The cooling of the market is certainly present, so developers are increasingly introducing various tools to stimulate demand, including discounts and promotions,” says Sergei Shiferson, managing partner of the development company Touch.

>You shouldn't expect a large-scale drop in real estate prices, but high mortgage rates may lead to stagnation in the pace of sales, noted Alexey Turkin, general director of the RSTI construction holding in Moscow.

>“After the abolition of preferential mortgages and a sharp increase in lending rates, developers were not in a position to raise price tags as boldly as a year or two ago,”— says Olga Khasanova, CEO of the development company Urban. According to her, it is important for developers to retain the initiative in pricing, because as soon as a significant reduction in prices begins, they may lose control over the process, and buyers will postpone transactions until prices drop even further.

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>>488177417

>The downward trend in prices could last from a year to a year and a half, and the price reduction could be up to 15% or more, says Georgiy Ostapkovich, director of the Center for Market Research at the ISSEK National Research University Higher School of Economics. According to him, Russians who could invest in real estate have now transferred money to banks at favorable interest rates, because taking out a mortgage has become extremely unprofitable: according to the new rates, one apartment costs as much as two.

>In July, the preferential mortgage program for new buildings with an 8% rate, which was launched in 2020, ceased to operate in Russia. At the same time, the government extended the preferential family mortgage program at 6% until 2030. Against this background, Sberbank increased rates on market mortgages by 3 percentage points from October 22: the minimum rate on new buildings increased to 24.9%, and on secondary real estate to 24.6%. The minimum down payment for a family mortgage has been increased to 50.1%.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/11/nikkei-zakrylsya-v-nebolshom-plyuse-slabye-prognozy-firm-kompensirovali-skachok-aktsiy-sony-a147321
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Happy dead r*ssians day!
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>>488177400
You smell of twitter. Go back.
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>>488177450
This is the so-called superior West?
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>>488177409
>I'm only pretending to be retarded
Go on pidor you have the makings of a good lolcow .
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Fuck. Trump learnt nothing. Putin has the task of teaching the same lesson sleepy Joe didn't learn all over again.
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ziggers seething
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Another going down under is the engineering industry, which is a big surprise as nobody knew that Russia had one:

>“Industries may collapse.” Top managers of Russian factories announced the threat of collapse of the mechanical engineering industry

>Trillions in defense spending, accelerating inflation and raising the Central Bank rate to the highest level in two decades have brought Russian industry to the brink of financial collapse.

>Key sectors of the domestic mechanical engineering industry may “collapse,” said Andrey Gartung, general director of the Chelyabinsk Forging and Press Plant, at the Russian Economic Forum in Chelyabinsk. According to him, a sad development of events could be caused by a sharp rise in the price of loans, the rates for which for businesses are usually tied to the key rate of the Central Bank.

>“No competitive business can operate with loans at 27% per annum when your Chinese competitors get loans cheaper than 5% per annum,” Hartung complained. He added that Russian factories cannot withstand competition with defense industry enterprises and “monopolies” that poach personnel and create a wage race.

>Hartung’s gloomy assessments were confirmed by other top managers, Vedomosti writes. The head of the financial resources department of the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) Maria Ovechkina said that the company has no reserves left for six months, if expenses are not cut. MMK, the largest steel producer in the Russian Federation, is forced to reduce investments, admitted Ovechkin, adding: “We look very negatively at 2025.”

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oh jesus is this still ongoing? well trump has to retreat from this right NOW and let the gerniggers pay for their delusions until they pay 5€ a kilowatthour of energy. dumb germoids.
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>>488177577

>The financial director of the Uralkran group of companies, Olga Aleksandrova, also reported on the forced reduction in expenses, and the operating director of the development company Golos, Natalya Ermolaeva, complained that her company “won’t take out” loans at the protective rate. Since the summer of 2023, the Russian Central Bank has raised the key rate eight times and brought it to 21% per annum, the highest level since 2003. Already in December, there is a “high probability” of further tightening of monetary policy, the regulator warned this week. His risk scenario includes a rate increase of up to 25% per annum next year.

>Already, every fifth company from the manufacturing sector is experiencing difficulties with repaying loans, the TsMAKP analytical center close to the authorities has calculated. In woodworking this share reaches 22-24%, in the production of leather and paper products - 29-34%, and in shipbuilding and aircraft construction - as much as 57%. According to TsMAKP estimates, on average, companies have to pay every fourth ruble of profit to pay interest on debt - and this is the maximum level over the last 5 years.

>A wave of defaults due to high interest rates on loans will hit the economy in 2025, according to debt market participants surveyed by Expert RA: 35% expect it in the second half of the year, 27% already in the first and a minority do not foresee problems - only 18%.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/08/otrasli-mogut-ruhnut-top-menedzheri-rossiiskih-zavodov-zayavili-obugroze-kollapsa-mashinostroeniya-a147201
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>>488176415 yep, X^D
>>488177005 well, they won't know the type until later

North Korea has ratified a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement with Russia.

The pact obligates each side to provide immediate military assistance if the other is attacked. It also legally allows North Korean soldiers to engage in combat on Russian soil, specifically in regions like Kursk.

https://apnews.com/article/north-korea-russia-ukraine-059d73e4c3492c19b555476b2fb45ca9
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856246378579603529
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>>488177491
Yes, seethe about it shitskin!
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>>488177498
Putting a space between the end of the sentence and the dot really adds to the whole image. Should’ve attacked bulgaria
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>>488177625

finns arent western.
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Construction companies are currently on the same path as the housing market for which they provide:

>“Things are very bad.” Russia's largest construction company is on the verge of financial collapse

>A sharp increase in the rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation and the curtailment of preferential mortgage programs hit the largest Russian developer.

>The Samolet group of companies, which builds residential buildings with an area of 5.5 million square meters and has a land bank of almost 50 million square meters. m, is experiencing financial problems, Forbes reports with reference to sources close to the company.

>According to them, due to financial difficulties, the main owner of Samolet, Mikhail Kenin, is trying to sell his stake in the company - 31.6% of the shares with a market value of 26.5 billion rubles.

>“Things are very bad there and the sale is one of the options for the development of events,” a source told Forbes in the company accompanying the deal. According to other interlocutors of the publication in the development market, its other owners may also get rid of their shares in Samolet.

>Having offices in 300 cities of Russia and more than 10 thousand employees in the state, “Airplane” fell victim to rising loan prices and a collapse in demand for mortgages. In the third quarter, its sales fell by 44% QoQ. meters and 37% in money. At the end of the first half of the year, Samolet’s profit margin shrank to an insignificant 3% (versus 9% a year earlier), net profit was halved, and net debt increased by a quarter. Samolet bonds on the Moscow Exchange have been falling rapidly for several months now: securities maturing in 2027 have lost 13% of their value since the end of August, with half in the last two weeks. They are trading at 83% of the nominal value, and their yield has soared to 36.3% per annum. The company's shares fell by 9% in trading on Thursday.

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>>488177503
Rubio made it harder for the presidency to take measure for the US to leave NATO. Therefore, Trump's hiring of Rubio indicates Trump intends on the US to remain in NATO, a feeble attempt in retaining US influence over the European peninsula as gradually favors China. Indeed, Montenegro, Italy, and Greece have already signed up to participate in China's Belt & Road Initiative with Poland agreeing to cooperate with China's BnR albeit not cooperating with it.
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>>488177690

>"Airplane" is one of the systemically important enterprises, and the state will probably have to save it, says Janis Kluge, a researcher at the German Institute for International Security Problems.“Construction companies will be among the first victims of high rates in Russia,” he adds. Industrial enterprises may be next in line. Already, on average, every fifth company from the manufacturing sector is experiencing difficulties with repaying loans, the TsMAKP analytical center close to the authorities has calculated. In woodworking, this share reaches 22-24%, in the production of leather and paper products - 29-34%, and in shipbuilding and aircraft manufacturing - and 57%. According to TsMAKP estimates, on average, companies have to pay every fourth ruble of profit to pay interest on debt - and this is the maximum level over the last 5 years.

>A wave of defaults due to high loan rates will hit the economy in 2025, debt market participants surveyed by Expert RA believe: 35% expect it in the second half of the year, 27% already in the first, and a minority do not foresee problems - only 18%.

>Difficulties in servicing debt in 2025 will arise for companies that will not be able to pass on rising interest payments to consumers, says Dmitry Sergeev, chief investment consultant at Veles Capital Investment Company. At the same time, the financial position of issuers can change so quickly that rating agencies can only state financial insolvency, the expert believes.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/07/ochen-plohi-dela-krupneishaya-stroitelnaya-kompaniya-rossii-okazalas-nagrani-finansovogo-kraha-a147100
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>>488177509 RFK's Brain Worm

The 46th Air Mobile brigade repelled a large Russian mechanized attack. Yesterday morning, 12 Russian armored vehicles appeared near Ukrainian positions. From the column, 3 tanks and 6 IFV's were either destroyed or damaged. At the same time, three groups of Russian infantry tried to cross the river in rubber boats, they were quickly detected.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856248451605881185

https://files.catbox.moe/mexl4k.mp4
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British PM Keir Starmer will press President Biden to allocate $20B to Ukraine from frozen Russian assets before Trump takes office, per The Telegraph.

Starmer plans personal talks with Biden at next week's G20 summit, pushing for permission to let Kyiv use Storm Shadow missiles on Russian soil—a move Biden has so far opposed.

https://telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/11/11/keir-starmer-demand-biden-ukraine-20bn-before-trump-talks/
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856255397868249317
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>>488177625
BRICS is rising in power. Indonesia and Nigeria is set to join.
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And Putin has been so nice as to allow hiding more statistics:

>Putin allowed two more large oil and gas companies to classify their financial results

>The companies “Surgutneftegas” and “Novatek” received the right to independently determine the amount of disclosed information, including financial indicators. This right is enshrined in Vladimir Putin’s decree No. 965 of November 11, which comes into force from the moment of publication. The provisions of the decree also apply to Yamal LNG, Arctic LNG-2 and the Lazurit Central Design Bureau from Nizhny Novgorod.

>The list of companies that are allowed to limit the disclosure of data in their financial statements was first established by Putin’s decree in November 2023. Then it included 46 companies, including Rosneft and its subsidiaries, Bashneft, Slavneft and the All-Russian Regional Development Bank. This step was explained by the need to take measures in response to “unfriendly actions that violate international law” on the part of the United States and other states.

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>>488173913 Perhaps Don Jr should stfu

Ukraine ready to share resources & replace some US troops in Europe post-war — part of a strategy to gain Trump's support, per FT.

During a meeting with Zelensky in September, two special proposals were presented to President-elect Trump. One plan involves deploying Ukrainian troops in Europe after the war, easing the US military presence, and sharing resources with Western allies.

https://ft.com/content/623c197f-6952-4229-bfbc-0a96e43d6f2d
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856257938412777976
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>>488177825

>In March 2024, the list was expanded to 94 companies. It included Gazprom, Gazprombank, Gazprom Neft and their subsidiaries. In August, several more companies were added to the list, among which was Transneft and its subsidiaries. Thus, the number of organizations that have received the right to limit the disclosure of information has reached 113. Taking into account the decree of November 11, the number of enterprises which may not disclose corporate data increased to 118.

>The Central Bank previously granted similar permission to limit the disclosure of data to Russian banks. By order of the regulator, banks can hide information that is “sensitive to sanctions risks.” In February, the Central Bank additionally classified data on banks’ balance sheets, including the volume of investments in the capital of subsidiaries and affiliates, as well as balances in accounts that reflect claims on non-residents, including blocked assets.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/11/v-rossiiskih-regionah-voznik-defitsit-fizrastvora-a147397
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>>488177648
>I'm a unsympathetic retard but you format your sentences in a foreign tongue in a way I don't like
>Also the peak of his intelligence is the threats of violence
Wonder why the whole world want you dead ?
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>>488177715
bnr is fucked in the middle east though. the continental system is doomed to fail.
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>>488173913
Rheinmetall & ICEYE team up to supply Ukraine with satellite imagery funded by the German Ministry of Defence.

Since October, Ukraine has been receiving high-resolution SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) data from ICEYE’s satellite fleet to enhance battlefield intelligence. This partnership, solidified in September 2024, supports Ukraine’s operational planning and decision-making with access to one of the world's largest SAR satellite constellations.

https://rheinmetall.com/en/media/news-watch/news/2024/11/2024-11-11-rheinmetall-and-iceye-are-supplying-ukraine-with-satellite-imagery
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856260669579919730

>Ukraine will see you
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Moscow Exchange isn't doing great either:

>The yuan left the Moscow Exchange: Chinese currency trading turnover fell to its minimum in almost two years

>A decline in foreign currency inflows from exports and US sanctions have hit trading in the last foreign currency available for exchange trading in Russia. The volume of transactions in Chinese yuan on the Moscow Exchange in October dropped to its minimum since February 2023, Kommersant reports with reference to trading platform statistics. Over the month, according to the exchange, traders made 1.8 trillion rubles in yuan transactions with settlements “tomorrow” - 10% less than in September, and 20% less than in August. Compared to the levels of January–May of this year, the yuan turnover collapsed by almost 2 times, and the average daily volume of transactions fell below 80 billion rubles.

>In July, the Moscow Exchange came under American sanctions, after which trading in dollars and euros stopped there. Until October 13, the license of the American Ministry of Finance was valid, allowing you to complete transactions with the exchange. But now any transactions on it are threatened with secondary measures - this frightens off, first of all, foreign participants, notes Sovcombank chief analyst Mikhail Vasiliev.

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France to deliver 600 AASM bombs to Ukraine before the end of 2024.

In response to growing demand, the French Ministry of Armed Forces aims to ramp up production, with plans to produce 1,200 AASM bombs by 2025 to replenish stocks and support Ukraine's defense efforts.

https://assemblee-nationale.fr/dyn/17/rapports/cion_def/l17b0527-tvi_rapport-avis#_Toc256000013
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856263154365317319
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>>488177955

>Without waiting for the license to expire, Bank of China, one of the largest Chinese banks, refused to work with the exchange who served as a clearing agent, that is, de facto carried out all yuan transactions. As a result, all yuan trade became dependent on one Chinese bank - ICBC Bank.

>Russian importers who need yuan to pay for Chinese goods are also leaving the exchange. Yuans purchased on a sanctioned exchange are often not accepted in China, notes Vladimir Evstifeev, head of the analytical department of Zenit Bank. Both banks and businesses are “moving” to the over-the-counter market: its share in foreign exchange trading, according to Central Bank estimates, exceeded 67%.

>It is possible that it will soon be impossible to trade yuan on the exchange, Sber Vice President Taras Skvortsov warned in August. “As for the scenario of stopping yuan trading on the stock exchange, we really don’t exclude it, because sanctions are constantly expanding, new, new reactions to them arise,” explained the top manager, adding that Sber has already prepared a plan for such a case.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/08/kitai-teper-nashe-vse-on-stal-krupnim-postavschikom-avtomobilei-s-probegom-i-zapadnih-marok-a147249
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>>488177874
The whole world want you clean yourself rather
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>>488177965
America's pressuring how Europe to send more arms to Ukraine is triggering a soft arm race in the European continent. Is that what Europeans want?
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Sellers of electronics are emptying their warehouses:

>Supplies of electronics and household appliances to Russia collapsed by 30%

>Russian importers sharply reduced purchases of electronics and household appliances: in October they fell by 15–30% compared to September, market participants told Izvestia.

>The Marvel Distribution company explained that this happened due to overstocking of warehouses and an increase in the key rate of the Central Bank to 21% per annum. As a result, it has become unprofitable to keep a large volume of goods in a warehouse, since the cost of storage exceeds the benefit from large one-time purchases, a representative of the distributor noted.

>Also, according to him, because due to the high key rate, there is a problem with demand.“Bank rates are now very favorable, citizens are much more willing to open deposits than spend money on household appliances and electronics,” says a representative of Marvel Distribution.

>In a foreign company selling electronics to Russia, confirmed a decrease in purchases by Russian importers. The company has still not been able to contract supplies in the volumes in which they were arranged in previous years at the beginning of the fourth quarter, the publication’s interlocutor noted. He also explained this by the high Central Bank rate.“In the current situation, it is more profitable to put money on deposit, than making expensive purchases,” he explained.

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>>488178095

>At the moment, the market is cooling - buyers are putting money on deposits and purchasing fewer goods, says Eldar Murtazin, leading analyst at Mobile Research Group. “Importers are reducing purchases because there is no money in the market. This will lead to the market shrinking,” he said. According to him, analysts have already revised their forecast and expect that no more than 30 million smartphones will be sold this year instead of 32 million, as they previously believed. As a result, the smartphone market will shrink by 10–20% and next year they will rise in price by 10–20%, concluded Murtazin.

>It is possible that in this situation, Russians will face a decrease in the assortment of electronics stores, as well as a shortage of a number of models and brands, says Denis Kuskov, CEO of TelecomDaily. “Problems most likely await buyers of equipment and electronics that more or less go beyond the mass market. In particular, many products from brands that have left Russia, supplied through parallel import. These are, for example, expensive laptops, European household appliances, and the like,” the expert explained. In his opinion, a decrease or even cessation of supplies of such goods will lead either to an increase in prices for them or to the emergence of a “gray” market for devices.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/12/postavki-elektroniki-i-bitovoi-tehniki-v-rossii-ruhnuli-na-30-a147409
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>>488178048
no, very little.
I have a russian relative that understand very little of Ukrainian, and its 20 years that he lives in Ukraine
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Mike Waltz is a Christian nationalist respecting russian values

He will end support for the Ukraine
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>>488178035
>Can't accept the fact he is a disgusting low IQ soulless savage
>You stink (again)
Lmao
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Time for fun:

>The government institute announced a possible freeze of Russian deposits

>Trillions of rubles of savings that Russians keep in bank deposits may be frozen. This opinion was expressed on the radio station “Moscow Speaks” by Alexey Zubets, director of the Institute of Social economic research of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.

>According to Zubets, the authorities may freeze deposits because of the threat of “rabid inflation” that could arise if people start spending their money en masse.

>“Deposits may be frozen. People have accumulated some huge amounts of money in their accounts—tens of trillions of rubles. And the decision was made to withdraw the bet. It is clear that people will simply go take this money and bring it to the market. After this, furious inflation will begin on the market,” Zubets explained his opinion.

>He clarified that massive cash withdrawals could occur after the Russian Central Bank begins to lower the key rate. It is now at a two-decade record level of 21%. The Central Bank itself predicts a rate reduction in 2025-26 (depending on the scenario according to which the situation in the economy will develop).

>As Zubets believes, the “obvious option” could be a restriction on the withdrawal of money from the accounts of individuals. “People will be able to withdraw certain amounts, but not all at once. Such a scenario is possible so that there is no wave of money that will splash out on the commodity market and provoke inflation,” Zubets said.

>According to Rosstat, as of October 2024, Russian citizens had 74.9 trillion rubles in savings, of which 58.6 trillion rubles were in bank deposits, mostly in rubles (54.7 trillion rubles). Russians kept another 16.2 trillion rubles in cash, including 9.9 trillion in cash rubles and $64 billion in foreign currency “cache.”

https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/05/nazvavshego-putina-upirem-vbunkere-politologa-osudili-na5-let-uslovno-a146861
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The Ukrainian Air Force reported on a new missile and drone attack overnight.

Shot down:
0/2 Kh-59/69 cruise missiles
0/? S-300 ballistic missiles
106/110 Shahed drones (46 by regular air defense, 60 by electronic warfare)

Two UAVs left Ukraine via Belarusian airspace.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856267758595424389

>>488178072
>triggering a soft arm race
??? most of the arms Ukraine gets is from Europe, and for what people want, most of Europe knows the Russhit danger
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>>488178146
Post IQ survey results then no biggie
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>>488177013
EU would do better being more independent for sure but until that happens I'd rather have US be our big bro than China/Russia/Brics shitholes.

It boils down to pic related.
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>>488177013
Germany has been paying 70 million in development aid to China each year up until 2010
Volkswagen has 33 factories there and was their most common car brand up until recently
for the last 8 years, China has been our top trade partner by volume even before the US
Chinese partnership already exists, we're trying to get away from it now because Russia taught us that being dependent on an unaligned foreign power is no fun
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is this zigger tank going to be okay?
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>>488178048
Way more no, than yes. Most words make them laugh. And those are mostly slavic words. I can uderstand mostly chez, polish words but not romanian at all. FOr ukrainians russian language is oposite to laugh and hard to hear russian accent. But for mostly americans russian and ukrainian accent is same.
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>>488178139
>Christian nationalist respecting russian values
Russhit values are worthless, Russhit rejected Jesus's words
>In Russia, there's often talk of faith and devotion. Here’s a recent news story 10-11-2024, Sebastyanenko had expressed anti-war views in personal conversations with Tkachev, quoting Bible verses such as 'Thou shalt not kill'
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>>488178232
>Proooofs !?!??!???!!?
As messyshart would say : trannies don't get sources :^)
Still doesn't change the fact you have 0 sympathy for your own brood .
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>>488177509
>Colonel Douglas McGreror
Fucking LMAO.
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>>488178203
>prices goes up
>people cant take money to afford goods
how the fuck can they buy food if they cant take money and prices are up??
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Authorities ask the Central Bank one thing:

>The authorities ask the Central Bank to reduce rates on company deposits so that they invest more

>High rates are pulling investments down

>Rising rates have led to companies preferring to keep money on deposits instead of to invest— this has already caused concern among the authorities. The Ministry of Industry and Trade asks the Central Bank to “come up with some kind of regulation that will make deposits a little less attractive compared to investment activities,” RBC quotes a relevant official, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Financial Market Anatoly Aksakov confirmed: it is being discussed, how to encourage businesses to transfer money from deposits to investments.

>At the same time, corporate lending is not slowing down. In the third quarter it grew by 6.4%, and in October by another 2.2%, the Central Bank reported. Sberbank today reported an increase in its corporate portfolio in October by 3.2%, and without taking into account currency revaluation by 2.7% (to 27.5 trillion rubles). Over the month, the state bank issued 2.3 trillion rubles to businesses. loans. Deposits of companies in Sberbank also grew, but more slowly: by 0.9% per month (0.2% excluding currency revaluation) to RUB 12.5 trillion.

>This may be a manifestation of the accelerated division of the economy into priority sectors and enterprises and the rest. The overall portfolio continues to grow too quickly due to for a significant share of preferential loans that are insensitive to the key rate, and the more there are, the higher the rates on the remaining loans should be in order to cool the overheated economy, Central Bank leaders noted when discussing the key rate. This logic deepens the fragmentation of the economy, says Promsvyazbank analyst Denis Popov.

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>>488178320
> But for mostly americans russian and ukrainian accent is same.
But it is some slight difference, russian accent more harsh.
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>>488178359

>Those who cannot afford loans at current rates prefer to leave money on deposits, the rates on which are also growing along with the key interest rate. Especially for those whose terms are longer than overnight. This is clearly visible from the way Moscow places available funds: rates even on one-day deposits exceed the key one (21-21.7%), and on longer ones (1-1.5 months) are about 24.5%.

>This is partly a consequence of the “regulations” that the Central Bank has corrected. This year, he canceled some of the anti-crisis concessions, including the short-term liquidity ratio (SLR, the ratio of liquid assets and liabilities that can be presented). As a result, banks needed much more money on time deposits of individuals (they are growing this year stronger than other funds of the population) and deposits, and not on company accounts. Banks began to raise rates on them. To prevent banks from raising them too high (“to limit the impact of this standard on the pricing of banking products”), the Central Bank gave them an indulgence and expanded the possibilities of using its irrevocable credit line (ICL) when calculating the standard.

>Recently, banks had to attract very expensive liabilities to fulfill non-compliance obligations, which added to the rigidity of monetary conditions, explains economist Dmitry Polevoy, and the Central Bank said that it prefers to manage monetary policy through the rate.

>This is unlikely to provide significant support to investment activity. The profitability of most industries has come close to or fallen below the risk-free holding of money - OFZ yields and deposit rates, TsMAKP experts noted, adding that this makes investments meaningless.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/11/vlasti-prosyat-tsb-snizit-stavki-po-depozitam-kompanii-chtobi-oni-bolshe-investirovali-a147358
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>>488178414
2 more weeks and he'll be back to it.
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However, the central bank has different things on mind:

>The Central Bank has prepared emergency measures to slow down lending to companies

>The Central Bank (chairman Elvira Nabiullina in the photo) promised to closely monitor the situation in the credit market

>The high key rate did not stop the credit boom and the Central Bank is forced to quickly resort to regulatory measures to slow down the growth of corporate lending. Back in August, he warned banks that from July 2025 he would tighten capital requirements - he would introduce a so-called countercyclical buffer to the capital adequacy ratio (risk-weighted assets cannot exceed the bank's own funds too much). But the Central Bank did not wait for July and announced the introduction of a surcharge as early as February 1; from July it will increase it even more and prepare a schedule for further increases.

>He needs this to fight inflation and prevent a credit crisis. The Central Bank constantly talks about that active lending heats up demand, which supply cannot keep up with, further overheating the economy and preventing inflation from falling. Now he has focused on the credit risks that can accumulate with such issuances. Since the beginning of the year, companies' debt to banks has increased by 14.5%, and in the third quarter alone - by 6.4%, the Central Bank notes. In October, corporate lending increased by another 2.2%. This is much more than the Central Bank expected when it warned about the introduction of the surcharge from July.

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>>488178250
meaning everything BRICS related is of lower quality. Infrastructure, human rights, health care, economy. Why would I not want to be part of the winning team? Even back when Germany was divided by the wall, West Germany was faring way better than soviet-lead East Germany.

>US imperialism le bad, Brics imperialism le good because it just IS OK???
Just doesn't convince me. The West and NATO deliver the results I care about. Petty culture war BS does not sway my opinion.
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>>488178414
he got a new shiny ass for brooming
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>>488178465

>As a result, in January-September the capital adequacy ratio of the banking sector decreased from 13.3% to 12.1% (the permissible minimum for a bank is 8%). In conditions of credit overheating, banks need to accelerate the accumulation of a capital buffer, the Central Bank emphasizes. The surcharge will be 0.25% from February, 0.5% from July, and the target level is 1%.

>The surcharge will limit the ability of banks to increase assets and moderate their lending activity. The Central Bank has already cooled retail lending thanks to the abolition of non-addressed preferential mortgages, an increase in rates and numerous restrictions on issuing loans to people burdened with debt (the Central Bank estimates the capital buffer created by banks in this segment at 1.1 trillion rubles as of October 1), then “for the rapidly growing corporate portfolio, the capital reserve to cover systemic risks has not yet been formed,” the regulator worries.

>There are reasons for this. The majority of loans this year are issued at floating rates - the share of such loans exceeded half of the corporate portfolio and an increase in the key rate and sharply increased the cost of debt servicing. And the rapid growth of lending has increased the size of the debt. Industrial enterprises, which account for 20%, are experiencing difficulties or cannot service their debt at all, the TsMAKP analytical center assessed and the Expert RA rating agency expects numerous bond defaults next year.

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>>488178489

>To limit these “systemic risks,” the Central Bank is going to make it more difficult for banks to lend to large companies, as it did with retail loans. More than half of the growth in the corporate portfolio this year comes from “large companies, whose demand for loans is less sensitive to rising interest rates,” the regulator notes, warning that this “could lead to an increase in the debt load of such companies and increase the credit risks of banks.” Therefore, he is preparing amendments to the regulation, which will be introduced in the first half of 2025 will allow it to recognize loans to “large companies with a high level of debt burden” as riskier – and therefore requiring more capital.

>The idea of a countercyclical buffer is for banks to accumulate a safety margin in bad years and spend it during crises. The Central Bank received this opportunity in 2016, but it never took advantage of it. First the banks to get used to it, they only had to calculate the standard taking it into account, and then the covid crisis came. The Central Bank was going to apply it at the beginning of 2022, but the war began, and it was necessary not to tighten the screws, but to support banks and the economy. Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank Alexey Zabotkin, at the NES educational days, called the delay in canceling anti-crisis relief one of the mistakes made by the regulator that led to overheating of the economy. According to him, the Central Bank underestimated the effects of the concessions that were introduced in 2022 and extended until 2023. The measures were aimed at to make it easier for the banking system to adapt to sanctions attacks, but in the end this increased the intensity of the credit impulse, and demand growth turned out to be more rapid than the Central Bank expected.

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>>488178339
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/average-iq-by-country
>90 iq brainlet
Explains the quadriplegic boomer vibe. Get yourself a wrangler Alzheimer’s ahh niqqa
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>>488178414
lmao@ the drone ramming wings first into the bmp
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The moment of the explosion (at 0:39) -which looks like controlled detonation- at the Ternivka dam near Kurakhove. After the explosion, water from the reservoir started filling the Vovcha river towards the villages of Bahatyr, Andriivka and Oleksiivka. According to local authorities, Kurakhove is not threathened by water.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1856279110546334110

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Economy is overheating:

>“We will brake against a concrete wall.” The Central Bank's fight against overheating of the economy threatens its hypothermia

>The uncompromising policy of the Central Bank, which in a desperate fight against inflation raised the key rate to 21% and warned that it was “very likely” to increase it again in December is already affecting theeconomy. The interest rate on loans has exceeded the return on working capital in industry and is about to exceed the return on equity capital, the TsMAKP analytical center, which is close to the authorities, has calculated.

>One of the Central Bank’s main arguments in response to criticism that it has overdone it and businesses will not withstand such a rate is that company profits are close to record values for 2023 (RUB 20 trillion for January–August). By historical standards, profitability is quite high, TsMAKP experts admit, but for the first time in recent history there are risks that the loan rate will be consistently higher.

>Companies are getting worse at servicing their debts. On average in the manufacturing industry, the share of revenue of troubled companies (with difficulties or impossibility of servicing debt) this year will be 2.4 times higher than last year, TsMAKP estimated, based on financial indicators: 20.9% versus 8.6%. In a significant number of industries, the share of revenue of troubled companies is larger and by the end of the year will be from a quarter to a third. “Only a couple of such industries are “under the control” and “under the patronage” of the state,” says the center’s presentation. “Even in the food industry (a generally successful industry), problems can be noticeable.” The share of revenue of troubled companies in the production of food and beverages, furniture and textiles was estimated by TsMAKP at 22-24%, woodworking, production of leather goods, paper - at 29-34%, and in shipbuilding and aircraft construction - at 57%.

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>>488178651

>The quality of the loan portfolio remains high, the Central Bank notes, adding, that there is a slight increase in demand for restructuring loans of small companies, as well as a moderate increase in overdue debt in the retail segment. Its leaders, when discussing the key rate, “agreed that careful monitoring of the development of the situation ... in the credit market is necessary,” taking into account, among other things, a significant volume of corporate loans provided at floating rates. The last thesis speaks for itself, comments economist Dmitry Polevoy: “We are closely monitoring, together with the regulator, the transformation of interest rate risk into credit risk.”

>Those who have no problems with debts are increasingly less willing to take out loans. In a wide range of industries, the average profitability is already below the risk-free level of return, and in a significant number of other industries, if it is higher, it is not much higher, TsMAKP experts note: “As a result, the rate is a powerful disincentive for investment.” Already over 40% of enterprises indicate high interest rates on loans as a factor limiting output growth and this share will grow, the presentation says.

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>>488178518
>The average is 90 so i must have the same IQ
>You're stupid
Lmao. How does this change your preschool level insults or your lack of sympathy for your own kind ?
Or your nigh instant resorts to violet threats ?
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>>488178686

>“Corporate credit was growing at a fairly high rate... untilvery recently. Now the situation is beginning to change, based on what we are hearing from both business and banks in recent weeks, literally,” admitted Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank Alexey Zabotkin at the educational days of the Russian Economic School. He insists on his own: in conditions when the economy has practically run out of resources - free labor and production capacity, there is simply no other choice but to raise the rate. The Central Bank mentioned the food industry in the summary of the latest discussion of the key rate: referring to its regular surveys of companies, it noted that output in agriculture and food processing is affected by shortages of labor and production capacity. A high rate, according to Zabotkin, will contribute to the redistribution of scarce resources from less efficient companies (for example, those that cannot cope with debts) to more efficient ones, which will increase the productivity of the economy andincrease supply. This will help reduce inflation, and subsequently interest rates, the deputy chairman of the Central Bank hopes.

>But the regulator’s main hope is that the investment boom of recent years will begin to have an effect. In two years, investments increased by a quarter, Zabotkin recalled. The Central Bank, according to him, proceeds from the premise that next year the return will begin and the potential of the economy will grow - including the regulator’s forecast that inflation will return to the target of 4% in early 2026.

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>>488178715

>Experts do not share this optimism. This is a prerequisite and it may not come true, writes economist Yegor Susin, adding: “It looks like we will be braking against a “concrete wall.” The chief economist of the VTB Group, Rodion Latypov, in a discussion with Zabotkin, doubted that the effect of investments would be as great as the Central Bank expects, and that inflation could be reduced so quickly without a recession. “At first glance, it’s super!”— TsMAKP experts write about investments in fixed capital: the picture is surprisingly positive, since 2022 investments have been “galloping” and their growth is one of the Central Bank’s arguments that “nothing is wrong.” “But on a closer look, “it’s not that simple,” they add, noting that structurally the investment doesn’t look “very good.”

>The technological effectiveness of investments is decreasing, TsMAKP experts note: in 2023, investments in machinery and equipment were less than in 2021, and it is possible that these figures are overestimated (in the current conditions it is not easy to determine import prices). The bulk of the increase in investment falls on non-residential buildings and structures and the next largest component is “other types of funds,” they note.

>The argument that “maintaining investment near current levels will maintain significant momentum towardexpanding production capabilities” is highly questionable, CMAKP concludes. Investments include the production of weapons and military equipment, suggests Sergei Aleksashenko, former Deputy Minister of Finance and Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank.

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Maybe the overheating economy can warm the freezing Russians during the shitshow that will be this winter:

>“Winter is sure to bring problems.” Almost a third of heating networks in Russia have reached critical wear and tear

>About a third of Russian heating networks have long exhausted their operational life and are in dire need of replacement.“Vorstka” writes about this with a link to surveyed experts.Communications throughout the country were inherited from the USSR, and there are neither financial nor time resources to update them in one season, the publication’s interlocutors note.

>“The heating networks can’t handle it. Most of them were installed back in Soviet times - they are very worn out and battered by corrosion. Over time, the material of heating networks becomes thinner - they cannot withstand high temperatures, nor high pressure, so accidents occur,” says a specialist in thermal power engineering.

>In 2023, there were 74.4 thousand heat supply sources operating in Russia - 400 less than a year earlier, and 2.7 thousand less than in 2021, follows from Rosstat data. The total length of heating networks in the country is 167.7 thousand kilometers. At the same time, the length of sections in need of replacement reached 51.4 thousand kilometers in 2023, which is 30.7% of all heating networks, and 23% of pipes (or 39 thousand kilometers) are worn out so much that they fall into the dilapidated category. The worst situation is in annexed Sevastopol, where 92.2% of networks require replacement. The level of wear of 50% of pipes was recorded in the Lipetsk, Vologda, Volgograd, Sverdlovsk and Tomsk regions, as well as in North Ossetia, Adygea, Kabardino-Balkaria and Kalmykia.

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>>488178872

>Financial problems only make the situation worse. According to experts, the means included in tariffs for heat supply, go to cover current repairs, pay employees and compensate for heat losses, but there is not enough money for capital work. In addition, the Federal Antimonopoly Service limits the growth of tariffs, which makes the industry unprofitable for private investors. “State-owned enterprises are unprofitable—due to the dilapidated state of heating networks and accidents, it is necessary to constantly carry out their repairs and replacement; this falls on the shoulders of heat supply organizations. At the same time, tariffs from a business point of view are quite low today, and this makes the industry unattractive for investors,” explained one of the experts interviewed.

>From July 1, 2024, tariffs for housing and communal services were indexed by 9.8%, but, as experts say, these funds are not enough for major modernization. According to their calculations, upgrading heating networks will require trillions of rubles. However, the authorities continue to limit themselves to only temporary measures, Vorstka points out. So, for example, in winter, Vladimir Putin ordered the nationalization of the plant after an accident at the boiler house, which left the Moscow region without heat. Since June 9, Russia has also increased fines for improper provision of public services, but, according to experts, such measures will not save the situation.

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>>488178898

>“Tightening things up won’t help matters. All utility workers can do is patch holes. How can you patch a pipe better or more efficiently if it's covered in patches? We need colossal investments and at least 5-10 years of active replacement of heating systems,” emphasized one of the specialists. Last summer, only the most critical areas were reconstructed, and the coming winter “will definitely bring new problems,” he added: “Well, the completely rotten pipes were replaced, but those that were 50% rotten remained 70%. Of course, they will burst if severe frosts hit. If it’s not all at once and it’s not close to Moscow, we may not hear about it.”

>Utilities have already faced awave of breakdowns this fall. In Novosibirsk, for example, where the temperature dropped to zero, due to a breakdown of the pumping station, 640 houses were left without heat. In Murmansk, heating and hot water for 44 residential buildings were turned off for seven hours, explaining this by necessary repair work aimed at “ensuring reliable operation of water, gas and heat supply systems.”In Tver, more than 800 residential buildings and several social facilities were not connected to heat on time due to problems with pressure in the system.

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>>488178923

>Last winter, according to the calculations of Novaya Gazeta. Europe,” accidents affected 59 regions and about 1.5 million people—a record figure.The Ministry of Construction estimates the wear and tear of pipelines in the Russian Federation as extremely high—60% of all pipes need to be replaced. According to the Housing and Utilities Reform Fund, wear and tear is 70%.

>Against the backdrop of these problems, the government is going to increase tariffs for housing and communal services. According to the prepared bill, from July 2025 it is planned to increase tariffs for electricity and gas, which will increase citizens’ total spending on utilities by almost 12%.

>At the end of October, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin told Vladimir Putin that it would be possible to stop the deterioration of the municipal infrastructure no earlier than in five or six years, for which it is planned to launch a large-scale modernization program. Previously, Khusnullin admitted, that the rate of deterioration of the housing and communal services infrastructure in Russia is faster than the rate of renewal and the utility industry still remains one of the most complex in the country’s economy.

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>>488175726
>Iraq

Iraq was jewish imperialism.It didn't made sense for the USA to destroy that country but it made sense for israel.
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>>488178048
https://t.me/UaOnlii/82901
I was surprised when babushkas from Kursk oblast speaks perfect ukrainian, even better than Zelensky, cuz he is from pro-russian region of Ukraine, understanble. But this Kursk babushka speak like she is from Kyiv.
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I mean, why would you need a house anyways, if your heating won't work:

>The Central Bank promised to limit the issuance of mortgages for a period of more than 30 years

>Big risks accumulate in mortgages, worries TsBOleg

>The Central Bank warned that it will continue to tighten the screws on mortgage lending and limit banks from issuing the riskiest loans in particular, too long, for a period of more than 30 years. Banks increase the loan term to reduce the average monthly mortgage payment, but over such a long horizon (30+ years), the borrower may encounter difficulties in servicing the debt, which banks are not able to assess at the time of issuing the loan, the regulator explains. Such long loans are not at all uncommon. According to the Central Bank, now approximately 20% of mortgage loans are issued for a period of over 30 years; over the last year their share has doubled. And the average term of loans provided in September (these are the latest data) was more than 25 years, including more than 27 years for new buildings. As a result, more than half of banks’ mortgage portfolios are expected to be repaid when borrowers reach retirement age, noted Elizaveta Danilova, director of the Central Bank’s financial stability department. The size of this portfolio is already almost 20 trillion rubles, and taking into account loans repackaged into securities, it amounts to 21.6 trillion rubles. In order not to accumulate risks, the Central Bank warned that it plans to limit the issuance of 30-year loans to banks.
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>>488179055

>He will be able to do this after he receives the right to limit the share of loans with certain parameters in issuances - to establish so-called macroprudential limits (MPL). From 2023 ituses such quantitative limits to mitigate risk inunsecured consumer lending. The Central Bank does not have such a right for mortgages and car loans, but it expects to receive it from April 2025. The bill on mortgages was adopted in the first reading, and Vladimir Putin instructed the Central Bank to give such powers in car loans.

>Now the Central Bank, in order to limit the risks of banks and the debt burden of citizens, uses surcharges that recognize loans with certain characteristics (for example, if payments on loans exceed 80% of the borrower’s income) as more risky and, accordingly, requiring more capital from banks to issue them. Each tool has its own pros and cons, and the best option is to use a combination of them. For example, allowances only work when they are raised to a “barrier” level, the Central Bank notes. This distorts their meaning - it is for banks to accumulate a capital buffer that can be dissolved in a crisis, when lending should not be restrained, but stimulated. But prohibitive surcharges have little effect on banks with large capital reserves, and in the system as a whole lead to the formation of an excess buffer.

>The Central Bank is pleased with the result of applying restrictions on consumer lending. The share of loans issued to people with a debt burden ratio (DBR) of more than 80% decreased from 36% in the fourth quarter of 2022 up to 11% in the third quarter of 2024, and loans to borrowers with a personal income tax of 50-80% - from 27% to 18%. The Central Bank hopes that the same will happen with mortgages and that as the portfolio is updated, the risks will decrease.

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[In David Attenborough's iconic, soothing voice…]

"Here, amidst the undergrowth, a small creature, often misunderstood, begins its vital task.
The mobik works diligently to build a nest—its sanctuary from the dangers that lurk nearby.
With deft hands, it gathers bits of trash and rubble, weaving them together with incredible precision.
This humble home will serve as a fortress, a safe haven where the mobik can rest, shielded from the ever-present threat of predators.
For the mobik, every piece of trash, every scrap of material, is a testament to its remarkable adaptability—a survivalist, always one step ahead in the delicate dance of life in the wild."
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Funny cope:

>The government said that butter is becoming more expensive because Russians got rich and began to eat a lot

>The sharp rise in prices for butter, which swept Russia in the fall of 2024, is due to the fact that Russians’ incomes have increased and they began to show increased demand for food products. Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut stated in an interview with Vedomosti.

>According to her, these factors have led to an “imbalance” in the butter market. According to Rosstat, by the end of October the annual increase in prices for butter reached 25.7%, while in October alone it became more expensive by 6.58%. This jump was the strongest since October 2007.

>“The situation is absolutely clear,” Lut commented on the situation. “Against the backdrop of rising household incomes, demand has increased significantly this year, and although our butter production is stable, a certain temporary imbalance has formed in the market.” At the end of October, several large factories partially or completely suspended oil production and shipments. Among them are the H&N company (Prostokvashino brand), Milkom, the Almetyevsky, Kungursky, Severnoe Moloko dairy plants, as well as the Irbitsky Dairy Plant.

>Factories are having difficulties servicing imported equipment, explained the deputy chairman of the board of Rosprodsoyuz, Dmitry Leonov. In addition, a shortage of raw materials, a lack of personnel, an increase in the Central Bank rate and a rise in the price of imported fats are having an impact, he said.

>Due to problems with oil, the Russian authorities turned to “friendly” countries for help. For the first time in history, the United Arab Emirates began supplying oil to Russia. Imports from Turkey began.

>Indian and Iranian butter in tins may appear on store shelves. The supplies have already been approved by Rosselkhoznadzor.

https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/05/vssha-obvinili-rossiyu-vugrozah-vzriva-naizbiratelnih-uchastkah-vdzhordzhii-a146870
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>>488179026
https://t.me/UaOnlii/83058
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>>488179126
fake ukie flag.

real ukies dont appreciate nature and therefore, have no knowledge of Attenborough.
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>>488174806
>Trump being elected won't help Russia as much as anticipated?

Sadly for ziggers no, and sadly for us too
He wants to sell weapons to europe meanwhile trading oil with russia alongside countries that support it

He clearly stated it before, since he doesn't care about europe as an ally, and more as a place to cash in on cucks who let their millitary degrade in favour of US tech
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>>488179195
Hey, do you have any news about the ukies getting their shit pushed in over at Kursk?
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Russian health sector isn't doing great either, mostly because of continuous cuts in funding:

>In Russia, for the third year in a row, spending on fighting cancer will be reduced

>The Russian authorities are preparing to reduce funding for the fight against cancer for the third year in a row, according to materials for the budget law, which is posted in the State Duma database. In 2025, the government plans to allocate 140 billion rubles for the federal project “Fighting Oncological Diseases,” within the framework of which, over the past six years, the authorities planned to build 420 outpatient cancer care centers and re-equip 160 hospitals and dispensaries in the regions. Compared to the current year, project financing will decrease by 7.4 billion rubles, or 5.1%.

>In the 2023 budget, 153.7 billion rubles were allocated for the project, and 189.6 billion in 2022. Thus, during three years of war, the key oncology project, included in the national projects “Healthcare” and “Long and Active Life,” lost 26 % financing.

>The Russian authorities plan to save money, including on expensive and innovative medicines for cancer patients. According to the draft state guarantees of free medical care for 2025, which was presented by the Ministry of Health in October, high-tech drugs will not be provided to patients at the first stage of treatment, the president of the Association of Oncology Patients “Hello!” told RBC. Irina Borovova.

>“Innovative drugs have moved from nearby lines of treatment to more distant ones,” she explains, adding that the state guarantee program does not provide for the necessary increase in funding to provide care to cancer patients.

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>>488179315

>Proportion of patients with cancer, who have access to state high-tech assistance is already declining: in 2023 there were 195 thousand people - 26 thousand, or 12% less than in 2022, Medvestnik wrote.

>In total, the federal budget plans to spend 1.8 trillion rubles on the “health care” item in 2025. And although overall expenses will remain virtually unchanged compared to the current year, funding for a number of significant key projects will go under the knife.

>Following the oncology federal project, the federal project “Fighting Cardiovascular Diseases” will lose almost half of its funding: this year 20.4 billion rubles were allocated for it, and next year - only 11.5 billion. For 2026-2027. further reduction of expenses is planned - to 11.34 billion rubles per year. Every third ruble of funding will be lost by the federal project “Health Infrastructure Development”: in the 2024 budget, 58.7 billion rubles were allocated for it, and in 2025 - 36.4 billion.

>The money saved is desperately needed by the budget, which is set to experience a new military spending record next year. In total, the treasury will allocate 13.5 trillion rubles, or 30% of all expenses, for the maintenance of the army and the purchase of weapons. Compared to the current year, the military budget will increase by 22%, and will almost quadruple the 2021 levels.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/10/17/vrossii-tretii-god-podryad-sokratyat-rashodi-naborbu-srakom-a145259
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>>488178048
No. We have retained way more intelligibility with Western and Southern Slavic languages than Russians.
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>>488179298
SFB News is a news organization with standards and doesn't write fiction, dear sir.
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>>488179261

>real ukies dont appreciate nature

Zigger, you've never seen nature without your sky being covered in coal clouds
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>>488179346

I have a hard time understanding ebonics most times.

I can see why Russians dont really understand piggy-speak.
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So much so that at this point there is a shortage of saline solution out of all things:

>There is a shortage of saline solution in Russian regions

>In pharmacies and hospitals in the Tyumen, Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk regions, as well as the Perm Territory, a shortage of saline solution has been recorded, RTVI reports. As Nikolai Bespalov, development director of RNC Pharma, noted in a conversation with the publication, the problem is systemic. “The volume of saline that the healthcare system receives has dropped sharply this year. In the first and third quarters of 2024, the market received only 27.7 million packages, which is 45% less than in the same period in 2023,” he said.

>According to Bespalov, the annual demand for saline solution is 50-60 million packages, but if current production and supply volumes continue, then by the end of the year the market will receive a maximum of 37-38 million packages. He cited the low profitability of saline production as the reason for this situation, which is included in the list of vital and essential drugs (VED).

>“The price for it is fixed by the state and is indexed within very limited limits. At the same time, the cost of production and logistics of the drug has increased significantly,” Bespalov noted. Despite the fact that the drug is not high-tech, the costs of its production are quite significant, he added: “The raw materials are domestic, but water treatment systems and packaging materials are heavily dependent on foreign suppliers.”

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>>488179437

>Due to these factors, in 2024, almost all major manufacturers of infusion solutions based on sodium chloride were forced to reduce production volumes by 40–50%, and in addition, the availability of saline solution is affected by the high cost of logistics, says Bespalov. “It’s not just about delivery from abroad, but also about deliveries throughout the country: water is actually transported, and against the backdrop of rising transportation costs (fuel, Platon), this greatly affects the final cost for consumers,” he explained.

>According to the RNC development director, the situation with the production of saline solution is unlikely to improve until the cost of drugs is indexed. At the same time, one should not count on significant participation of foreign suppliers, he warns. As an example, Bespalov cited the Kazakh company “Kelun”, which provided large volumes of supplies of the drug to Russia. “They have noticeably increased supply volumes this year (+52% in packages), but we are talking about a volume of 540 thousand packages, and the market lacks at least 20 million packages,” Bespalov summed up.

>On November 7, Kommersant reported that Russian regions are faced with a shortage of anti-Rhesus immunoglobulin, which is important for pregnant women with a negative Rh factor. Problems with its availability were noted in St. Petersburg, the Yaroslavl and Penza regions, the Krasnoyarsk Territory, as well as in the occupied Crimea. The drug is not available in large online pharmacies either. such as "Eapteka", Asna and "Zdravcity".

>In addition, in September, RBC wrote that Russian patients with HIV stopped receiving one of the key drugs for antiretroviral therapy - dolutegravir, produced by the British pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) under the Tivicay brand.

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>>488179346
so basically a pidor hearing ukrainian understands about as much as me hearing polish? (i get the gist of it with proper context)
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>>488177400
Past few decades? Tibet, Korea, invaded Vietnam because they stopped Pol Pot, attacks on Taiwan, a war with Russia oddly enough, and that’s just what I can remember off the top of my head. As for middle easterners and Latinos killed? Russia started a number of civil wars by funding various rebels and terrorist cells. Plus China is still killing Turkic people in their far west. Don’t even get me started on Russian crimes against their own minorities or against conquered European states. Of course you don’t care about this. You just want to pimp ‘America bad’ as much as you can.
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>>488176220
Nigga our shells work. We produced good shells for Adolf, we whipped the KZ inmates into shape to make good shells and we will continue to make shells that will work flawlessly.
We're just not making more if nobody is going to buy it.
Better open no production lines for bubba and his frens, they need Ammo. And Lady K needs another stable filled with horses.
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China isn't helping either:

>China began to refuse to insure exports to Russia

>The Chinese state-owned company Sinosure, which insures export supplies against the risk of non-payment, began to refuse cooperation with Russian entrepreneurs, four interlocutors from importing companies told Vedomosti.

>According to them, when a foreign importer negotiates a deferred payment with a Chinese supplier, the latter turns to Sinosure for delivery insurance. The insurer requests an assessment of the importing company from a partner in his country (for example, a bank), and he assigns it a credit rating. After this, Sinosure approves to the importer a limit on the delivery amount - usually up to 90-95%, with a grace period of 90-120 days - and issues insurance for a percentage. The importer pays for part of the delivery, and the exporter ships the goods. The importer must pay the remaining amount after receiving the goods and before the expiration of the grace period. If he doesn't do this, the Chinese supplier will receive insurance compensation.

>According to Vedomosti's interlocutors, Russian businesses have recently had difficulties working with Sinosure. One of the Chinese suppliers informed the Russian importer that the state-owned company, citing internal politics, refuses to insure their transaction due to for the nature of the exported goods. At the same time, we were talking about unsanctioned chemical products, and the insurer did not reset the importer’s limit, which meant that the company could continue to work with Sinosure.

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>>488179546

>Another Russian entrepreneur told Vedomosti about several cases of the limit being reset to zero for companies from Russia. At least three suppliers have recently notified another interlocutor of the publication that his company was blacklisted by Sinosure. He has not yet been able to find out the reasons for being on the stop list.

>One of Vedomosti’s sources notes that when interacting with Russian persons, Sinosure began to act by analogy with Chinese banks and refuses to insure the export of goods, the list of which coincides with the blacklist of a large state-owned bank - Bank of China.

>The decline in insurance through Sinosure is particularly noticeable in industries such as energy, engineering and chemicals, where Russian companies have traditionally been active players, says Andrey Gusev, managing partner of the Nordic Star law office. According to him, the reasons for this are complex: in addition to the risks of secondary sanctions and difficulties with payments, risks to Sinosure’s reputation in the international market also play a role. Problems with Sinosure could have a significant impact on Russian companies, which will find it more difficult to access insurance for trade operations between Russia and China, warns Andrey Chuprov, head of the office of the transport and logistics company Holding-Finance Broker in Shanghai (Shanghai Trade Business Group). Chinese authorities created Sinosure in2001 to promote foreign trade. The company provides trade credit insurance.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/06/kitai-nachal-otkazivatsya-strahovat-eksport-v-rossiyu-a146933
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>>488179437
>>488179462
>We will soon live in a World where "Show table salt" is a legit way to make vatniggers mad.

Damn.
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>>488179431
We've been over this, zipper tits - speak when spoken to and stay in your line. Your expertise is in mental illness and seethe, not in linguistics.

>>488179477
Worse. Modern Russian has genuinely been transformed to a point where contextual understanding wouldn't help a Russian speaker, unless they actually possess some, at least intermediate, knowledge of Ukrainian.

You can understand with proper context, Russian does not because a lot of common words for us have been outmoded in Russian, courtesy of Soviet reforms and centuries of pidorashkas bowing to foreign masters, like French or Germans.
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Even yuan is mogging the ruble:

>"Smooth devaluation." The ruble exchange rate dropped to its lowest level since October 2023

>The ruble is gradually losing ground. Its rate today dropped to 13.8 rubles per yuan, the lowest level since October 2023, when the devaluation reached its peak: the yuan exceeded 14 rubles and the dollar surpassed the 100 ruble mark.

>Clouds began to gather over the ruble back in October. In the second half of the month, the yuan exchange rate never decreased, despite a lot of clearly positive factors for the ruble, and remained at the level of 13.5 rubles, analysts at My Investments noted, considering this a bad sign for the ruble. At the end of each month, exporters increase their currency sales in order to pay taxes, which in October were higher than usual: for oil workers, it is time for the tax on additional income, which is paid once a quarter. In October, the budget received 1.2 trillion in oil and gas revenues; more this year was only in March, the Ministry of Finance reported. But neither the tax period nor the stronger than expected increase in the key rate helped the ruble strengthen.

>The ruble exchange rate is now determined by the trade balance, explained Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov. Imports have stabilized in recent months, and foreign exchange earnings from exports are close to minimums. The Central Bank estimated the delay in the return of export proceeds to be two months. In November, September proceeds will enter the market, when a barrel of Russian Urals cost a little more than $61.5–62. In October it was only slightly higher - $62.5-63 per barrel, so the ruble will have a hard time.

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>>488179626

>The end of the tax period will return pressure on the ruble, warned Maxim Pukhov from Finam. Analysts at My Investments believed that the yuan would begin to rise again to 14 rubles, and the dollar to 102 rubles.

>The authorities are also unwittingly playing against the Russian currency: their support for the ruble is declining. The Ministry of Finance announced that in November it will increase purchases under the budget rule from 3.1 to 4.2 billion rubles. per day. The Central Bank sells more (8.1 billion rubles per day until the end of the year), but the total result of their operations is decreasing.

>Alexey Antonov from Alor Broker expects a gradual devaluation of the ruble, which may accelerate at the end of the year. December traditionally marks the peak of budget expenditures, ruble liquidity increases and at this time, some investors may go into foreign currency to reduce risks.

>Moreover, the authorities are no longer afraid of the dollar at 100 rubles. A year ago, this became the reason for introducing the mandatory sale of foreign currency earnings, but now they do not see this as a problem, especially since the weaker ruble helps fill the budget. Reshetnikov, however, recently confirmed the government’s forecast: the average dollar exchange rate in 2025 will be around 96 rubles. But market participants are expecting more. We will definitely see a dollar at 100 rubles, investment banker Evgeniy Kogan is sure, although it is unlikely in the coming months.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/11/05/plavnaya-devalvatsiya-kurs-rublya-opustilsya-do-minimuma-s-oktyabrya-2023-goda-a146821
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>>488179487
> our shells
Never heard about austrian shells, unlike czech.
Btw glock pistol is ugly af.
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>>488178276
>is this zigger tank going to be okay?
Oh yeah that'll buff right out.
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It isn't really a surprise, when nobody wants to live in Russia:

>The number of people wishing to move to Russia from abroad has fallen to a 10-year low

>The Russian state program for the resettlement of compatriots has shown the worst results since the annexation of Crimea.In the first half of 2024, only 6.5 thousand people used it. For comparison: in 2023 there were 10 thousand, and in 2015 - 45.5 thousand. Thus, the number of people wishing to move to the country from abroad has decreased by 7 times in 10 years, Nezavisimaya Gazeta writes with link to statistics from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

>Analysts explain the sharp drop in the popularity of the state program by a number of factors.Firstly, the political situation affects associated with Russia’s war in Ukraine, said Galina Ragozina, an expert at the Forum of Resettlement Organizations. Another reason wasanti-migrant measures. Here, Ragozina called the biggest problem the need to pass an exam in the Russian language, history and legislation. According to her, applicants for participation in the state program are often eliminated at the interview stage due to numerous complaints that people who do not speak Russian are included in it. In addition, Ragozina pointed out such “unnecessary”, in her opinion, requirements for immigrants as educational and age qualifications.

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>>488179599
you make it sound like a russian can understand ukrainian as much as i can basically, which just seems unlikely
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>>488179727

>Associate Professor, RANEPA, Mikhail Burda, a member of the expert council of the Moscow branch of the World Russian People's Council, also pointed out the consequences of the war with Ukraine, which hit the program. In particular, he recalled the mechanisms for registering newly minted citizens of the country for military registration that have been established in Russia. According to Burda, this “significantly dampened the ardor” of those wishing to become repatriates. In June, the head of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, said that during the raids, more than 30 thousand people were identified who had recently received a Russian passport, but were not registered with the military; 10 thousand of them were sent to the war in Ukraine.

>Burda also agreed that the decline in state program indicators is due to “closer attention to candidates for resettlement, including their knowledge of the Russian language.” He also named growing consular fees and problems with visas as negative factors.

>The financial component and bureaucratic difficulties were also pointed out by the vice-President of the ECCC Alexey Yesakov. According to him, the main problem for compatriots who move to Russia from “unfriendly” countries is the paperwork: residence permit, citizenship, health insurance, pensions, as well as admission to school. “All this is necessary for full integration into society, but officials are not only not interested in helping these people, but even vice versa,” the expert said.

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>>488178713
What the fuck is a violet threat hahahahaha
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>>488179752

>To solve this problem, Esakov proposed introducing the position of Commissioner for the Affairs of Compatriots.He also called for a review of the current rules regarding migrants from “unfriendly” countries, taking into account the “current political situation” - including stopping requiring such people to have a certificate of no criminal record. In addition, compatriots need to be provided with preferential loans for housing or allocated apartments at the expense of the budget, the expert believes.

>Yesakov emphasized that now repatriates are faced with huge costs associated with relocation and initial settlement. According to him, we are talking about tens of thousands of dollars per family, and for many this amount is unaffordable, and the state program provides compensation for only part of the expenses. In this regard, Esakov called for compatriots to be exempted from paying consular fees for translation of documents and entry visas and to be allowed to send certificates by mail. Other initiatives include the provision of maternity capital for migrants with children on the same conditions as citizens born in Russia, as well as replacing temporary registration with notification.

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/10/15/gazprom-nachal-rasprodavat-elitnuyu-nedvizhimost-posle-rekordnih-ubitkov-a144916
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>>488179026
Because Zel speaks Ukrainian to put up a show, nothing more nothing less. He’s been a Russian TV servile personality for two decades, what do you expect
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>>488179657
We make shells, they're just not advertised. The factories are also not called "Glock/Steyr makes nice 155 shells." They have some weirdass Name. It's an Austrian thing. My mom's company produces lenses for a very large Austrian retail chain that sells glasses and contactlenses. All boxes going to that company have a weird ass Name on it, despite everyone knowing the contrary.
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And for the last piece of news today:

>A third of Russians declared their readiness to return all occupied territories to Ukraine

>Almost a third of Russians agree to return to Ukraine all the territories occupied during the war that began in February 2022 in order to end the fighting, a survey conducted by the Levada Center showed.

>According to the study, 31% of respondents will support President Vladimir Putin’s decision if he ends the war on Kyiv’s terms — that is, with the complete withdrawal of Russian troops from all occupied lands. 14% of Russians are “definitely” ready to support this development of events, another 17% said they would “most likely” support it.

>First of all, as follows from the survey, citizens are ready to part with the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, which were annexed to Russia in the fall of 2022 without regional centers - Zaporozhye, which failed to be captured, and Kherson, which the army was forced to abandon. The return of these regions to Ukraine will be supported by 21% of respondents, of which 7% consider this option “preferable”, and 14% consider it “acceptable”.

>16% of those surveyed by Levada agree with Kiev to return the “DPR” and “LPR” for the sake of peace. However, only 5% called this scenario “preferable,” and 11% called it “acceptable.”

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>>488179736
To make sure that we're on the same page - I mean that an average Russian understands Ukrainian badly, even with context.
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>>488179866

>Generally, an “immediate ceasefire” as a condition of a peace agreement was named “preferable” or “acceptable” by 78% of Russians—a record share for two years. For comparison: in May 2024 this answer was given by 70% of respondents, and in May 2023 - 64%.

>Almost half of those surveyed—47%—said that the war brought “more harm to Russia” than good,” and their share increased by 6 percentage points compared to May 2023. 28% of Russians still consider the war “useful”—10 percentage points less than a year and a half ago.

>The survey results show that Russians are gradually becoming tired of the war, Denis Volkov, director of the Levada Center, told the Agency. However, according to him, there are no dramatic changes in public sentiment: 76% say they “support” the army’s actions in Ukraine, and 60% believe that the war is “successful”, despite the cumulative losses exceeding a million people.

>“The majority can continue to live their private lives,” explains Volkov. - The majority want peace but leaves this decision to the authorities.”

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https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2024/10/10/nornikel-mozhet-razmestit-dva-vypuska-birzhevykh-obligatsiy-nominalom-100-mlrd-r-kazhdyy-a144596

And that was it for today's SFB News update. As always, thank you all for reading and we will see you next time on Shit's Fucked Blyat.
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>>488177400
>wars of conquest
no American intervention since Hawaii has had landgrabbing intentions
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>>488179820
Well kinda. You have learn your skill of language from you childhood (~5 years old).
Bit there another example. Yanukovich from russian speaking region. While presidency he was teached perfect ukrainian. He learn it in ~1-2 years. And was speak better ukrainian than zelensky now.
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Did a couple of FORMER Ukrainians snap?
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>>488174876
Czechs didn't send millions of shells. They were just the middle men in the purchasing of the shells.
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In summary,

SFB NEWS 12/11/2024:

Previously on SFB News
>>488177269
Apartments in new buildings began to fall in price after the cancellation of preferential mortgages
>>488177391 >>488177417 >>488177447
Top managers of Russian factories announced the threat of collapse of the mechanical engineering industry
>>488177577 >>488177596
Russia's largest construction company is on the verge of financial collapse
>>488177690 >>488177716
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>>488179867
i can only tell ukrainian and russian apart because ukrainian sounds softer and you use "i" instead of "e" in a lot of words
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Putin allowed two more large oil and gas companies to classify their financial results
>>488177825 >>488177848
Chinese currency trading turnover fell to its minimum in almost two years
>>488177955 >>488177982
Supplies of electronics and household appliances to Russia collapsed by 30%
>>488178095 >>488178124
The government institute announced a possible freeze of Russian deposits
>>488178203
The government said that butter is becoming more expensive because Russians got rich and began to eat a lot (lmao)
>>488179195
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>>488179026
you think picrelated is a joke?
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The Defense Ministry announced that Denmark has signed a number of agreements with Ukraine for the purchase of weapons worth €535 million.

These funds will be used to purchase self-propelled artillery systems, attack UAVs, ATGMs, and missile weapons.

The deals are funded by the governments of Denmark and Sweden and a percentage of frozen Russian assets.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1855931555027251385
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The authorities ask the Central Bank to reduce rates on company deposits so that they invest more
>>488178359 >>488178389
The Central Bank has prepared emergency measures to slow down lending to companies
>>488178465 >>488178489 >>488178512
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Andriy Kovalenko, the head of the Center for Civil Defense, said that the Russians are ready for massive shelling. They are simulating missile launches to keep their aviation in constant readiness.

The Russians also use these actions to exert psychological pressure.

"There are enough missiles, they have been accumulated at strategic aviation airfields and are still being accumulated. Aviation is also ready." - Kovalenko wrote.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1855940260686930079
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Rushills are malding.
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The Central Bank's fight against overheating of the economy threatens its hypothermia
>>488178651 >>488178686 >>488178715 >>488178740
Almost a third of heating networks in Russia have reached critical wear and tear
>>488178872 >>488178898 >>488178923 >>488178949
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>>488179867
>I mean that an average Russian understands Ukrainian badly, even with context.

based.

I go out of my way to not understand ebonics or finnish, so I kinda get where the russians are coming from.
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The Central Bank promised to limit the issuance of mortgages for a period of more than 30 years
>>488179055 >>488179076
For the third year in a row, spending on fighting cancer will be reduced
>>488179315 >>488179337
There is a shortage of saline solution in Russian regions
>>488179437 >>488179462
China began to refuse to insure exports to Russia
>>488179546 >>488179561
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The ruble exchange rate dropped to its lowest level since October 2023
>>488179626 >>488179653
The number of people wishing to move to Russia from abroad has fallen to a 10-year low
>>488179727 >>488179752 >>488179780
A third of Russians declared their readiness to return all occupied territories to Ukraine
>>488179866 >>488179917
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The "Vampire" heavy bomber drone, known as the Baba Yaga, survived a direct hit from a Russian FPV drone, thanks to dynamic armor repurposed from a tank!

Ukrainian engineers outfitted the drone with this specialized armor, typically used to shield tanks from attacks. The armor effectively absorbed the impact, allowing the Baba Yaga to withstand the strike and safely return to base.

https://t.me/ButusovPlus/14928
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1855957243151188258

https://files.catbox.moe/pe5il7.mp4
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>>488174806
Trump is not pro Russia or pro Ukraine.
Trump is pro strong America.
Trump has said many times that a strong America can maintain peace, but also that war should be avoided. Peace through strength.

Motivated by his massive ego, and his perspective on peace through strength, i believe he will apply pressure on both Russia and Ukraine, and push for a compromise. Both countries will have to give up something, new borders are drawn, and that's a wrap.
My guess is that Russia gets to keep the territories, the remains of Ukraine is allowed into the EU and remains militarized with security "guarantees" by certain European countries, but not as part of NATO.
Rate my schizophrenia.
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And once again,

SFB NEWS 12/11/2024:

>>488180195
>>488180224
>>488180247
>>488180271
>>488180304
>>488180332
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>>488180003
Not sure if origin plays a big role really, with Yanuk and Ze it’s more about the effort one puts into learning and practicing a language. I have a bunch of buddies from Kursk/Belgorod districts whom we always mocked for their heavy accents
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A message from North Korea. An association of defectors from the DPRK handed over leaflets with instructions urging Kim Jong-un's military not to fight against Ukraine, to desert and flee Russia

Yonhap writes that the "Defector Propaganda Corps" made up of former North Korean soldiers or their parents delivered propaganda leaflets and audio files to the Ukrainian Embassy in Seoul. Similar ones are planned to be handed over to the Ukrainian military in Brussels to exert psychological pressure on the DPRK soldiers.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1855971339472867670
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>>488180370
this is all very obnoxious.
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The Main Intelligence Directorate stated that Russians are using fake drones to attack Ukraine.

Since October 2024, Russia has used more than 2,000 UAVs. About half of them are decoys and fake targets used to distract and overload Ukrainian air defense.

One of these fake drones is called "Parodya" and is one of the most used. These drones do not have a warhead, are cheaper than Shahids and smaller, but due to the presence of "Luneberg lenses" they radar imitate real drones.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1855973915106971724

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>>488180470
Your mother is very obnoxious when she screams too much while I insert my penis into her pooper.
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Bild writes that in southern Germany, a Ukrainian trucker was killed over a dispute about Putin.

The conflict occurred at a truck stop near the village of Oberrot. Four drivers were drinking alcohol there, laughing loudly and arguing. Later, the conflict escalated and turned into a fight.

As a result, the youngest member of the four, a 34-year-old driver from Ukraine, was killed. Three others were arrested. They are 35, 41 and 45 years old. One of them is a citizen of Uzbekistan. Police are investigating who killed the Ukrainian.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1855977189943968192
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>>488180539
Of course, churckas kill a Ukrainian. As always.
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>>488180227
I don't. But that's just a map.
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why is mearspidor still pretending to be american? what kind of american would furiously defend putins honor online at 4am in the middle of the week?
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The number of people injured in the shelling of Kryvyi Rih has risen to 14.

Search and rescue operations continue. A woman and three children may be under the rubble.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856003188047962616

https://files.catbox.moe/f24kzv.mp4
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>>488180502
>used to distract and overload Ukrainian air defense

not that this is a difficult task anymore.

It has less to do with overloading AD systems, and more to do with making ukraine waste scarce resources.

this is fucking hilarious, btw.

By the time we make enough shit to send to ukraine, it all gets wasted shooting down decoys.
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The EU has handed over more than 980,000 shells to Ukraine out of the promised one million, Reuters reports, citing EU diplomat Josep Borrell.

Borrell said that by the end of the year, this mark should exceed 1 million rounds of ammunition. Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said that a separate initiative by Prague would deliver 500,000 shells to Ukraine by the end of the year.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856015654043648281
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>>488180579
>>488180539
imagine dieing for a discussion about pootin
russians are literally cancer
poor guy
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>>488180529
She must’ve screamed when you dragged her into your cave
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>>488180586
Im finishing my coffee, and will be off soon enough.

Talking shit to ukraine supporters is always a good start to the day. uhg is completely dead by the time I get home.
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Almost 40% of Russians admitted they had never heard of BRICS. The survey was conducted by the Public Opinion Foundation. It was timed to coincide with the organisation's summit, which took place in October 2024 in Kazan.

According to the study, only 25% of respondents are well-informed about BRICS, another 35% have heard something about it, while 39% encountered the term for the first time.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856048732644561180

>>488180609 fuck off Riddit Ivan, you're a joke
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>>488180685
lmao all in the rape van
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>>488180691
Nah, I have an anti-screaming club for that
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Daily reminder that no means NO.
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"During the November 2023 election, we gave our full support to our beloved president, hoping for help and protection".

Now, the residents of Sheptukhovka in the Kursk operational zone recorded a 20-minute appeal, asking him for clarity on when they can return to their destroyed homes. Who is going to listen to this? It's surreal.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856104770441756970

https://files.catbox.moe/jekmh0.mp4
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>>488180685
wtf why does only one of them try to escape? do the rest of them yearn for death?
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>>488180772

Even in 2010, what ukraine wanted didnt matter to anyone.
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>>488180772
Is Ukraine in NATO?
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>>488180772
>no means NO
thats the spirit, zigger
now come here
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>>488175618
silly chink, you can't collapse what is already laying on the ground rotting
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>>488180795
>"During the November 2023 election, we gave our full support to our beloved president, hoping for help and protection".
>Now, the residents of Sheptukhovka in the Kursk operational zone recorded a 20-minute appeal, asking him for clarity on when they can return to their destroyed homes. Who is going to listen to this? It's surreal.


The comments are telling:
"Comrades, no one will hear you. The entire top for whom you so fiercely voted, for some reason they all became deaf and blind. So survive yourselves."
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856104774032138669

"The Tsar said that we need to treat this with understanding, that soon there will be that very charge, then a breakthrough, and life will improve."

"A natural result. You vote for an anti-people government - you reap the fruits of your stupidity and carelessness. I only feel sorry for the people who have become hostages of your stupidity - your vote. You appeal to your executioners, who have become the culprits of the current situation. You are sick with Stockholm syndrome."

"Who did you vote for, huh?! Did the principal and teachers arrange carousels with ballots?! Do you respect them?! Well, continue to respect them!"
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>>488180868
kek
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>>488175294
They might be saving their HEAT rounds for shooting at infantry and such, which I imagine is much, much, much more common than encountering any sort of armoured vehicle.
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>>488180772
>Daily reminder
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>>488180865
Not currently but it's not for America's lack of trying.
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>>488173913
Gj Ukros.
Blackrock is almost bankrupt

Slava Leningrad.
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>>488180928
So your post is fucking retarded?
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>>488180772
crop out the 2010 date next time you incompetent brownoid
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>>488173913 the Butter Saga continues

I remember a few years ago Russians were laughing at the British shops putting tags on beef steaks so they do not get stolen.

In 2024, Russia does this to BUTTER.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856119146108596233
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>>488173997
Finally Piggers use it correctly instead of using it as mine plower.
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>>488180754
https://youtube.com/watch?v=X1oe1Fnz8eA
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>>488180825
Ever been inside one of those things? You can't hear shit.
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>270 posts ITT
>58 by a schizo autist
>49 by a bot
Just pull the plug already before Trump does
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>>488181020 >>488173913

"Thefts of packs of butter have highlighted the impact of skyrocketing inflation on Russia’s war economy...

Russia’s central bank estimated that inflation could reach as high as 8.5 per cent this year, double its target. Consumer goods are becoming more expensive at a faster pace: butter prices rose 26 per cent year on year, prompting some shops to sell it in plastic boxes with magnetic locks.

Putin has called on officials to stabilise Russia’s economy and the central bank raised the key interest rate to a record 21 per cent in October. But the president has shown no indication of dialling back spending on defence, set for a record Rbs13.5tn ($138bn) in next year’s budget.

'This is a classic case of gunning the economy beyond its capacity,' said @elinaribakova, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

High defence spending has led to a rush to hire in the sector, where many factories are working in three shifts.
That has sent unemployment to a record low of 2.4 per cent and forced private employers to raise salaries to compete, making it nearly impossible to increase the output of goods and services without driving huge price increases."
@maxseddon @NastyaStognei

https://ft.com/content/659bb41c-d6f1-4690-8193-647f549d5133
https://x.com/RALee85/status/1856099045489426508
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>>488180924
They were okay with independence at the time because they thought Ukraine would be truly independent and not an American vassal.
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>>488181060
Me on the right
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One Russian paper today looks “inside Donald Trump.” Another asks a Putin aide if Trump is good for Russia. His reply: to win “Trump relied on certain forces, to which he has obligations…he's obliged to fulfil them...[but] election promises can differ from actions.”
https://x.com/BBCSteveR/status/1856228390107525292
https://files.catbox.moe/dvs08b.mp4

>part 1
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>>488181063
>Ever been inside one of those things? You can't hear shit.
aside from the fact that theyre not inside, they should have functioning eyeballs anyway
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>>488181219
>One Russian paper today looks “inside Donald Trump.” Another asks a Putin aide if Trump is good for Russia. His reply: to win “Trump relied on certain forces, to which he has obligations…he's obliged to fulfil them...[but] election promises can differ from actions.”
part 2
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In the Kursk operational zone, the Russian assault group tried to cross the Psel River.

They were completely destroyed on the water together with the boat, and then on land.

Footage of the FPV crews of the RUGBY TEAM company and the artillery of the 129th brigade.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856257833576100205
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>>488181065
it's too early in america
europe is at work/school
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>>488180703
> Almost 40% of Russians admitted they had never heard of BRICS
Mass media is huge influence. I am watching chartroulette sometimes and even now. And ukrainian aksking one question every time to russian "Who is attacked first, russia or Ukraine?" And about half answers from russians is "Ukraine was first who attack russian territories", lower is "Hard to tell" and about 10-20% "russia attacked first".
Their TV is strong af.
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In Russia's Chelyabinsk region, a portrait of a so-called "SMO hero" appeared on a "war heroes" stand. This man was infamous for brutally murdering a woman and gouging out her eyes.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856263047494451276
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>>488181184
>>488181219
>>488180685
>>488180579

Have you all seen this?

https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1856114715694444856#m

Trump is absolutely killing it lately. He is laser focused on clearing out the lesbians. His policy proposals cut to the very core of your being.
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Umm, Zisters? Your response?
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>>488181280

so you have nothing to say about all the land ukraine lost in Kursk?
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>>488181020
> I remember a few years ago Russians were laughing
I remember those threads from russians few months ago. usa shop though, not british.
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>>488181335
Who cares, look at this: >>488181380
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>>488181288
>strong af.

On November 11, Russian losses amounted to 1,950 personnel.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856264620102570149

>>488181386
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>>488181244
Inside the cage. On top of an extremely loud machine. Can't jump off to the sides. Most of them don't have line of sight.
Someone yells "DRONE!".
Someone asks "WHERE?" *BOOM*.
There's little to no time to react.
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>>488181404

national security advisors dont make policy.
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>>488173913
Forbes writes that Taiwan has probably sent Ukraine a huge batch of HAWK air defense systems.

We are talking about 15 batteries, each with at least six launchers with three missiles and radars. According to journalists, it is simple, highly mobile with towed launchers, and easy to modernize.
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/1856266262927565227
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>>488181287
But why does uhg need a bot to keep it bumped when chug doesn't? It's even worse because chug is competing with the entire rest of the board for pro-Russia posters, while uhg has a monopoly on pro-Ukraine posts.
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>>488181480
Weirdly Russian way of looking at the way the government operates from you, Tbilisi coward
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>>488181386
>russians getting fucking slaughtered for every meter of land in both russia and ukraine
>b-but what about
lmao russia is getting shit on every which way you subhuman faggot. sit down.
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>>488181518
don't know, don't care
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>>488181386
Thanks for acknowledging Kursk as rightful Ukrainian soil btw
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>>488180339
If it is so effective, why don't they fit themselves with the armor instead of robots that can be replaced?
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>>488177648
>Minor style mistake
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>>488181562
>russians getting fucking slaughtered for every meter of land in both russia and ukraine

why do you never mention ukrainian casualties?

Also, Russians arent getting "slaughtered." Go be an emotional bitch some place else.
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>>488181420
> 1,950
Our mod retarded too. They count few days bodies from Kryvyi Rih building. But know exactly how many dead ziggers were lost in battle every day.
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Bake Please
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>>488181720
Aight, baking
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>russians arent getting slaughtered
meanwhile, 120 dead mobniks would disagree
https://files.catbox.moe/0s0hjo.MP4
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>>488180901
>and such
would include light IFVs such as this one
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>>488181720
I think you will be the one baking.

lazy fuck.
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>>488181813
>>488181813
>>488181813
>>488181813

NEW
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>>488181643
>infinite proof of russians indeed getting slaughtered
>i don't watch it therefore it doesn't exist
collapse of russia will come as a complete surprise to retards like you lmao
oh and casualties are like 10:1 if our favor you worthless faggot. that's why none of you can even compete with goreleaf and cry bitch tears the moment he appears kekarooo
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>>488181774
True, but a sabot round or two will handily take out a BMP/MTLB/etc. but is completely and utterly useless against infantry while the HEAT round isn't. If they're only encountering enemy AFVs pretty rarely but are in constant demand for fire support work against infantry then using sabot against light armour is a more efficient use of their overall ammunition load.
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>>488180339
Wait what. Cope cages on drones?
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>>488182087
macaco
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>>488182097
kontakt-1 installed onto drone to protect from kamikaze drone booms
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>>488181063
This anon gets it. Absolute no visibility as well, only the lads at the back can see shit but they can't hear shit as well.
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>>488181492
hawks are not bad but they are limited in their range. I guess they will use them for bigboi drones.



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