What is next for these liberated cities by Russia after the war is over ?
>>525813136I've always wondered what they do with all the rubble.Does it go into a big pit? Do they just make a mountain of it? Does any of it get recycled?That's a lot of material to move before you can rebuild.
>>525813136Russo trannies stepping on land mines for the next few decades. Drinking water polluted with forever chemicals that got into the water table from the optical fiber, from the fiber optic drones. Some areas are like cocoons. Lots of cancer for muscovites. Ect.
>>525813136flood them with churkas and jeets
>>525813538at this point they dont do anything. maybe steal everything that isnt bolted down then leave. but thats what was going to happen regardless.
>>525813538They do this. Then it's used in construction.
>>525813136after liberation comes settling down
Rebuild everything like they've been doing already in other places, I assume. It creates jobs also.Oinkraine hasn't built or repaired anything there since early 90s so this could be considered a necessary coup de grace.
>>525813701A tale as old as time.>>525813996Ah cool, looks like it has a magnetic seperator as well to pull out the steel, still feels like you'd end up with a lot of rubbish and junk in the aggregate though and you'd hope there wasn't any asbestos or other shit in the ruins.
>>525813136What is next for Raqqa, liberated city by USA after the war is over ?
>>525813136reconstruction
>>525814766Soviet buildings did not have asbestos. Rubbish and junk are not a problem, because the resulting mix is mostly used as a supplement. Like artificial stones for foundations or roads' lower layers.
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>>525813136Judging by how the average Russian usually lives there will be very popular just as they are as tourist and resort locations.