Photos: Thousands arrested at anti-war protests across Russia
Monitoring group says 4,366 people arrested in 56 cities at protests against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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If he was looking after Russian interests only he would not have called for that party meeting where he argued for the dialogue with the EU as was noted in that December 2013 Reuters article. It was after that when he got into the weeds of the EU negotiations he realized that:Jay wrote:This is revisionist in so many ways. Yanukovych looked after his and Russian interests, not Ukranian. There is a reason why he was thrown out in a popular protest after an election which was influenced by Russian meddling to an extreme degree.ldev wrote:
Whatever one might say about Yanukovych, at least in so far as those discussions were concerned, he looked after Ukranian interests.
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The point is that majority of Ukrainians want a pro EU policy and want to move away from Russian influence and have been supporting politicians who are pro west/EU.
Saying Zelenskyy was the reason for the war is saying that a sheet of glass is responsible because a rock crashed into it.
I have to agree with the above. The primary duty of a leader is to protect his citizens lives and their life savings. Preserve what they already have. The next step is to increase their prosperity. EU comes into the picture in that sense only.ldev wrote: Zelensky is responsible because he could have offered the guarantee of neutrality that Putin wanted. That would have averted the war at least for now and saved the Ukranian people from their current misery. The foremost duty of a head of state is to keep his people safe and Zelensky has failed in that.
Finland is in EU but not NATO and Turkey is part of NATO but could not get into EU. ukraine could have signed a Finland like treaty to not join NATO but would only join NATO but i guess Protests of 2014 spiralled out of control and some Facists elements joined in spooking the russians.vinod wrote:I have to agree with the above. The primary duty of a leader is to protect his citizens lives and their life savings. Preserve what they already have. The next step is to increase their prosperity. EU comes into the picture in that sense only.ldev wrote: Zelensky is responsible because he could have offered the guarantee of neutrality that Putin wanted. That would have averted the war at least for now and saved the Ukranian people from their current misery. The foremost duty of a head of state is to keep his people safe and Zelensky has failed in that.
From a discord group I am part of (purely technical open source folks), a Russian living in Russia posted saying that 18+ year olds were sent to fight in Ukraine. May be Russia underestimated the resistance they would face. They were hoping that Zelensky would fold in less than a week. But the West egged him on.Atmavik wrote:Russian infantry setups an Ambush against a UKR BRDM. the infantry does not have any ATGM or even an RPG. shows how poorly russians are equipped.
Why only Islamic culture? The chances are that it would be the western Christian culture that would replace all cultures in the world. We may be the last standing civilization against the western WASP-driven cultural dominance.Y. Kanan wrote:I think in the long run, embracing the west effectively spells the demise of Indian civilization, because it more or less ensures that Muslim culture will displace Hindu culture (for reasons too numerous to list here).
we are looking for a 45 or even a 28 nm FAB. the challenges are immense but our IT minister gives me Hope. the reason for this 10 Billion investment is Strategic. we should take as much help as possible from the West.hanumadu wrote:We should get all the shakti processor classes done soon and have at least 65 nm indigenous semi conductor technology in the next 5 years. There are open source OSes. An eco system will develop overnight if we are forced to use our own OS especially for 1.4 billion market. China is stupid and cant be trusted, but there will be several countries including Russia we can partner with, from silicon to semiconductors to chips to OS to ecosystem.
Eventually Russia will overcome, but at what men and material cost? I don’t believe the nonsense of 15,000 dead Russians, but certainly total civilian and all combatants combined. The Russian army and AF weapon systems are very capable, but logistics are proving to be horrible. We don’t know what’s in the mind of the military planners.Vayutuvan wrote:From a discord group I am part of (purely technical open source folks), a Russian living in Russia posted saying that 18+ year olds were sent to fight in Ukraine. May be Russia underestimated the resistance they would face. They were hoping that Zelensky would fold in less than a week. But the West egged him on.Atmavik wrote:Russian infantry setups an Ambush against a UKR BRDM. the infantry does not have any ATGM or even an RPG. shows how poorly russians are equipped.
But perhaps the toughest measure is a ban on several Russian banks from the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) system. SWIFT connects more than 11,000 financial institutions in more than 200 countries and facilitates the majority of global money transfers. It’s the lubricant of international trade and finance. Without it, moving money is slower and more expensive. “This will ensure that these banks are disconnected from the international financial system and harm their ability to operate globally,” the White House said.
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It could also have an unintended consequence. Some experts say that Western sanctions are likely to bring Russia and China closer together economically—and that they may even pose a threat to the U.S. dollar’s dominance of the global financial system.
“For an economy such as Russia that still relies a great deal on export revenues and on international trade more broadly, losing access to global finance is clearly a painful blow,” says Eswar Prasad, a professor of economics and trade policy at Cornell University and the former head of the IMF’s China Division.
There has been some debate on whether Moscow will resort to cryptocurrencies to circumvent sanctions. But for now, Prasad says “The restrictions on Russia’s access from the Western-dominated global financial system will undoubtedly drive it into a deeper economic embrace with China, in terms of both trade and financial dependence.”
What I don't understand is why young inexperienced soldiers were sent in? 18+ means they were given a few months of training if not weeks. But then maybe they are the right ones to fight due to having quick reflexes to fight a modern war with modern weapons which have video game-like interface.Mort Walker wrote:Eventually Russia will overcome, but at what men and material cost?
Low costs and able to deny any casualties. Also some of them are essentially signed on to short term contracts via companies Putin and co own. So they don’t get any military perks or salary.Vayutuvan wrote:What I don't understand is why young inexperienced soldiers were sent in? 18+ means they were given a few months of training if not weeks. But then maybe they are the right ones to fight due to having quick reflexes to fight a modern war with modern weapons which have video game-like interface.Mort Walker wrote:Eventually Russia will overcome, but at what men and material cost?
Was just about to post it not confirmed thoughDiv wrote:First ever combat use of the S-400?
https://twitter.com/ASBMilitary/status/ ... CYodMpAAAA
I have been watching many videos and the Russian weapons are Used are mostly T - 72 , BMP-2, MI 25 and Mi17 and the Ural trucks.Vayutuvan wrote:What I don't understand is why young inexperienced soldiers were sent in? 18+ means they were given a few months of training if not weeks. But then maybe they are the right ones to fight due to having quick reflexes to fight a modern war with modern weapons which have video game-like interface.Mort Walker wrote:Eventually Russia will overcome, but at what men and material cost?
That's foreign technology though. We wan't our own lithographic machines.Atmavik wrote:we are looking for a 45 or even a 28 nm FAB. the challenges are immense but our IT minister gives me Hope. the reason for this 10 Billion investment is Strategic. we should take as much help as possible from the West.hanumadu wrote:We should get all the shakti processor classes done soon and have at least 65 nm indigenous semi conductor technology in the next 5 years. There are open source OSes. An eco system will develop overnight if we are forced to use our own OS especially for 1.4 billion market. China is stupid and cant be trusted, but there will be several countries including Russia we can partner with, from silicon to semiconductors to chips to OS to ecosystem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYQkhL2K4y8
They only have 300 or so T-90s, so far 6 have been taken out and couple captured by Ukr. The newest and supposedly best tank is T-72B3 obr.2016 which also has been spotted .
I have been watching many videos and the Russian weapons are Used are mostly T - 72 , BMP-2, MI 25 and Mi17 and the Ural trucks.
I don’t see many T-90( forget abt T 14) or K-52 except for a few RT videos. More Bmp grad than smerch. And a few TOS-1
It is tough to figure out if the videos on SM are real/fake. But there have been videos of KA-52, Mi-28, Su-30SM, Su-34 etc. being used as well as shot down. Also reports of S400 being used.Atmavik wrote: I have been watching many videos and the Russian weapons are Used are mostly T - 72 , BMP-2, MI 25 and Mi17 and the Ural trucks.
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I know it’s not the full picture as it’s mostly ukr uploading videos but I think there gear is showing it’s true colors.
I don't know if GoI gave a nudge or not, but AFAIC it's about bloody time Palki and WION started getting a bit more balanced in their reporting. So far it just seems that they (and, frankly, many Indian media houses) are just fighting to get their Nishaan-e-Ukraina awards. It's fine to publish the Ukr POV, but for crying out loud, there is a Russian POV too.vijayk wrote:Looks like Indian Govt. gave a nudge ... Reporting is more balanced
a minimum ofg.sarkar wrote: PS A promise of neutrality was perhaps acceptable a month or so ago. Mr. Putin may not accept it at this moment. Crimea and the Russian speaking Eastern parts are now forfeit. Strictly going by just economics, Ukraine has nothing that the EU needs, what it has (agricultural products) is needed by Russia. However, the population wants to be able to work in a rich EU and aspires a similar lifestyle. Drab Russia does not excite the population.
kit wrote:... enough reason for India to intervene militarily.. against the Ukranians !!
You, Atmavik ji, are a tough but fair negotiator. I wouldn't want to be on the other side of the table facing you.
This isn't too different from what Gen Bakshi was predicting on Republic TV three days ago.Vayutuvan wrote:Atmavik wrote: a minimum of
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You, Atmavik ji, are a tough but fair negotiator. I wouldn't want to be on the other side of the table facing you.
Whaat to do, saar...both coundries went out of their way to inspire this concatenation.Vayutuvan wrote:@KL Dubey ji, I love Pakraine coined by you.![]()
I wonder if the Russian order of battle in this conflict is properly known. Did they start with throwing their best corps/armies into Pakraine, or have they been using lower-grade units all throughout and holding back the best resources for the final knockout punch or to guard against any conflict with NATO?Thakur_B wrote:I find it shocking that despite deep modernization efforts, Russian soldiers are carrying rifles without any optics. Even the newer AK12 rifles. Radio intercept indicate severe lack of SDRs in service.
Good to have full tweet here for porki lurkersDiv wrote:First ever combat use of the S-400?
https://twitter.com/ASBMilitary/status/ ... CYodMpAAAA
UKR Air Force Su-27 jet near Kiev was shot down by Russian S400 from Belarus — 150KM away; setting a world record. The pilot was Ukraine’s legendary Colonel Oleksandr Oksanchenko who was well known for his airshow performances.— now dead & awarded title of hero of Ukraine.