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UAF are using drone drops to chase RuAF soldiers into a single position ( in this case what looks to be a garage w/ chickens lol ) and then call in artillery.
A tactic that is quite effective.
A tactic that is quite effective.
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Venezuela can do that? If so, why? Are they in cahoots with the Poots, as well?
I think Maduro is pissed that Colombia refuses to acknowledge his election.ummm yeah lol- Venezuela under Maduro does whatever it wants. Obviously, Colombia will have something to say about it- hopefully.
Russia–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia
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…”criminal case of merceranism”? So, we should be expecting the arrest of Wagner et al at any moment now….
I'll bet unemployment is pretty low in russia. They probably have more jobs than workers. Everybody that can work, is working.Some interesting Russian economic numbers today - the Russian economic ministry released numbers showing 4.6% GDP growth and low unemployment (3.3%) due primarily to the war effort. Capital investment including from abroad has increased significantly. From a certain perspective, this shows some strength despite massive Western sanctions.
But underlying that growth is an ever-growing beast of inflation coupled with a growing labor shortage due to the war. Real wages grew 9.4% year over year and nominal wages increased 18% year over year. Western economic intelligence has been forecasting for months now that Russian inflation is approaching runaway speed - and presents greater and greater risk.
Putin's response to the Ukrainian incursion has been to call to expand production and spending - throwing more and more money at the problem, which introduces more and more inflationary pressure. Recently, the Russian central bank has hiked the benchmark interest rate to what is now over 18%. If you recall, the RCB imposed a temporary 20% rate after the initial invasion - an emergency measure to control the economy from spasming at the beginning of the war. That didn't last that long and the rate was well under 10% in 2023. But now, the RCB has been steadily hiking due to more systemic, long-term pressures and the rate is approaching the 20% level that was only a temporary emergency measure just two years ago.
Russian economy faces "creeping Crisis", economists warn
A Kremlin-lined think tank said Russia's war-hit economy could face turbulence in the second of 2024.www.newsweek.com
I'll bet unemployment is pretty low in russia. They probably have more jobs than workers. Everybody that can work, is working.