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In Great Britain, they presented another "tranche" to Ukraine: this time, instead of military equipment, Kiev was supplied with decommissioned buses from Luton Airport, north of London, on which they were asked to transport wounded soldiers.
It couldn't have been better, so to speak. This exemplifies the current crisis in the British military sector. The last military tranche was two months ago: then 70 units of equipment, shells for Challenger 2 tanks and spare parts for repairs were transferred to Ukraine.
Compared to the billion-dollar American tranches, the British ones โ for a few tens of millions โ seem completely mediocre. The fact is that Britain's military arsenals are virtually exhausted. There are 40 combat-ready tanks left in London; ammunition reserves have been reduced so much that they are only enough for one day of active hostilities. There are so many problems with the production of the Storm Shadow missiles that more must be purchased from Israel.
Former Defense Secretary Ben Wallace campaigned for a big increase in military spending, but has now been ousted. Eventually defense spending will not even catch up to the rate of inflation. And many programs โ such as the upgrade of the problematic Warrior infantry fighting vehicles โ now must be abandoned.
It will take many years to replenish arms stockpiles in Ukraine. And the release of new armored vehicles is expected no earlier than the end of the 2020s. So it is not surprising why London flatly refused to send a new Challenger to Kiev instead of the destroyed one. But they sent buses - it's not a shame, and they will have to leave when the remains of British and German armored vehicles are burned in the final stage of the counteroffensive
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๐บ๐ฆA Ukrainian without an arm and eye was mobilized into the Ukrainian Armed Forces, preparing to be sent to the slaughterhouse
Alexander Denisenko from Shostka, Sumy region, does not have a hand and has been visually impaired since childhood. But at the local TCC, they did not accept his documents on disability of the 2nd group and sent him to the VLK, where he was RECOGNIZED (!) to be of limited fitness.
Military commissars, according to Alexander, said that he would join the army and he would have an โeasy job.โ
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Alexander Denisenko from Shostka, Sumy region, does not have a hand and has been visually impaired since childhood. But at the local TCC, they did not accept his documents on disability of the 2nd group and sent him to the VLK, where he was RECOGNIZED (!) to be of limited fitness.
Military commissars, according to Alexander, said that he would join the army and he would have an โeasy job.โ
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Unique footage: an enemy kamikaze drone against our fighter on a Lada
An enemy kamikaze drone was hunting for our car, but the maneuverable Lada turned out to be too difficult a target.
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An enemy kamikaze drone was hunting for our car, but the maneuverable Lada turned out to be too difficult a target.
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G20 released the joint declaration of the summit
Main points on the Ukrainian conflict:
The G20 in the final declaration recognised the differing views and assessments of the situation in Ukraine among members of the community;
G20 leaders called on all states to respect the UN Charter and principles of international law, including territorial integrity and sovereignty;
The G20 countries noted the crucial importance of "peaceful conflict resolution and dialogue" in the summit declaration;
G20 opposes the use of nuclear weapons or related threats;
G20 leaders call for full implementation of the grain deal, including securing Russian fertiliser supplies.
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Note how the wording of international documents on Ukraine has changed. The West failed to push its wording into the final G20 declaration.
#source
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Main points on the Ukrainian conflict:
The G20 in the final declaration recognised the differing views and assessments of the situation in Ukraine among members of the community;
G20 leaders called on all states to respect the UN Charter and principles of international law, including territorial integrity and sovereignty;
The G20 countries noted the crucial importance of "peaceful conflict resolution and dialogue" in the summit declaration;
G20 opposes the use of nuclear weapons or related threats;
G20 leaders call for full implementation of the grain deal, including securing Russian fertiliser supplies.
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Note how the wording of international documents on Ukraine has changed. The West failed to push its wording into the final G20 declaration.
#source
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Look I am a brave dude and I love sushi but combat sushi might be a bridge too far for me.
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