Vojna v Ukrajini 2

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Genocide not only kills people. It also kills culture. russia is destroying millions of books because they teach a different worldview and are in Ukrainian. By reigniting this fire, russians are turning back the clocks 90 years, to an era forever condemned by history.

KiĆan Plavi je dal zažgati skor celoten arhiv države Slovenije. Rusofilćki nič ne jokajo -....
Ista zverina kot putinćek....iste velikosti...
 

H19ED

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Pa da vidimo, če bodo ostale države sledile Veliki Britaniji. Pa glih so porihtali Krimski most.... :evil:

Rishi Sunak has today confirmed that Britain will be the first country to provide Ukraine with longer range weapons
 
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Pa da vidimo, če bodo ostale države sledile Veliki Britaniji. Pa glih so porihtali Krimski most.... :evil:

Rishi Sunak has today confirmed that Britain will be the first country to provide Ukraine with longer range weapons
Rishi Sunakje podoben kon naša motoristka, ni mu (ji) jasno kaj dela zakonski partner

"The Indian IT services company Infosys from which the prime minister’s wife collects £11.5m in annual dividends is still operating from Moscow eight months after the company said it was pulling out. The company retains a staffed office and is paying subcontractors in the Russian capital to carry out IT services for a global client although a spokesperson said they were looking to end that arrangement. Rishi Sunak’s wife, Akshata Murty, is the daughter of the billionaire founder of Infosys, NR Narayana Murthy. She has a 0.91% stake in the company worth £690m that rewards her with multimillion-pound annual dividends.
 

AndY1

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Pa da vidimo, če bodo ostale države sledile Veliki Britaniji. Pa glih so porihtali Krimski most.... :evil:

Rishi Sunak has today confirmed that Britain will be the first country to provide Ukraine with longer range weapons

Kje je pa tistih 14 Challengerjev in letala od RAF?
 

H19ED

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Zakaj raje ne odgovoris na vprasanje?

Kaj pa Abramsi? Je to res, da sploh se niso izdelani, ker svojih ne dajo, ker imajo poseben oklep in zna to trajati najmanj eno leto?
Upam, da ti je jasno, da je vprasanje retoricno.

Slabo bereš novice, čista rusofilska žal. Do ofenzive bodo dostavili, kdaj bo ofenziva pa sami vedo.
 

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AndY1

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Deindustrializacija Nemcije in Evrope poteka, tako kot sem napovedal, da bo. ZDA si mane roke:


Companies including BASF SE, Dow Inc. and Lanxess AG are poised to cut thousands of jobs and shift investment out of Germany because they don’t expect Berlin to reliably provide the energy they need at prices close to those they once paid for Russian pipeline gas.

“We are no longer competitive in Germany,” Lanxess Chief Executive Officer Matthias Zachert said at a recent conference organized by Die Welt newspaper. The Cologne-based chemical maker plans to maintain its production sites in North Rhine-Westphalia, “but our investments to grow further will go to more competitive locations like the US.”

Germany is in an all-out push to secure enough affordable energy to keep its industrial base from shrinking. Business confidence has risen in recent weeks after a patch of unseasonably warm weather and the early completion of a liquefied natural gas terminal helped push down prices and avoid possible rationing and blackouts.

The reprieve has some manufacturers breathing a sigh of relief: automotive giants Mercedes-Benz AG and Volkswagen AG were primarily concerned that fuel rationing would deal a blow to finely-calibrated supply chains.

But Germany hasn’t received direct Russian gas imports since September — a dramatic shift considering Moscow accounted for more than half of German gas imports before the invasion of Ukraine. With virtually no prospect of those imports resuming, the outlook for German chemical, glass and building-material companies, where gas and electricity can account for a third of costs, remains bleak.