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ODAB-1500 was tested 2 days ago, its a thermobaric warhead version with a gliding kit. These bombs have a bigger splash blast radius than the FAB-1500.
 

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Czech mystery shell saga continues:
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Several countries have already contributed to the Czech Republic's initiative to procure ammunition for Ukraine, but funds are still insufficient, said Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur as reported by ERR.

"If we're talking about a million rounds, that translates to around three billion euros. There are different calibers, cheaper ones to a lesser extent. It would be great if we could get it all done. Currently, it can be said that there is a larger shortfall in funding than in ammunition," said the Estonian official.

Efforts to find the missing funds are primarily focused within the countries of Northern and Central Europe. France, which has stated its readiness to make a greater contribution, needs to be discussed separately, he added.

Pevkur mentioned that it is difficult to predict when the ammunition might reach the front. Some of it may arrive within a few months while the rest might not be available until the end of the year.

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas expressed some concern, noting that there are reports from Ukraine indicating that the ammunition is not reaching its destination.

"If we can still execute these plans and deliver them to Ukraine, and if Ukraine is able to strike back, then it will have an impact," she observed.


Better hurry up, Zelensky thinks late May to beginning of June there will be a Russian offensive, but it could be in the middle of April for all we know with the missile strikes to power grids.
 

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Czech mystery shell saga continues:
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Several countries have already contributed to the Czech Republic's initiative to procure ammunition for Ukraine, but funds are still insufficient, said Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur as reported by ERR.

"If we're talking about a million rounds, that translates to around three billion euros. There are different calibers, cheaper ones to a lesser extent. It would be great if we could get it all done. Currently, it can be said that there is a larger shortfall in funding than in ammunition," said the Estonian official.

Efforts to find the missing funds are primarily focused within the countries of Northern and Central Europe. France, which has stated its readiness to make a greater contribution, needs to be discussed separately, he added.

Pevkur mentioned that it is difficult to predict when the ammunition might reach the front. Some of it may arrive within a few months while the rest might not be available until the end of the year.

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas expressed some concern, noting that there are reports from Ukraine indicating that the ammunition is not reaching its destination.

"If we can still execute these plans and deliver them to Ukraine, and if Ukraine is able to strike back, then it will have an impact," she observed.


Better hurry up, Zelensky thinks late May to beginning of June there will be a Russian offensive, but it could be in the middle of April for all we know with the missile strikes to power grids.
You're very much mis-contextualizing this. So to clear things up...

The Czechs 🇨🇿 found 800,000 shells for sale initially and 15+ countries banded together to secure the funds for those 800,000 shells. As I posted a couple days back, deliveries among those 800,000 were slated to begin in June, but there is work underway to speed the delivery up of at least some of the shells to April. That batch has been paid for.

A further 200,000 shells have come available this week (at least publically), however, the funding for those additional shells has not yet been secured among contributing nations. That, however, has nothing to do with the original 800,000 shells that were agreed upon.
 
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Just a reminder that today, March 31st, should be election day in Ukraine.
It should be, unfortunately Ukraine was attacked by russian fashist putinokio so elections will have to come after russia is defeated.
And after russians kill his leader for failing the task there will be no elections in russia. New Tzar will come supported by army or FSB.
 

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It should be, unfortunately Ukraine was attacked by russian fashist putinokio so elections will have to come after russia is defeated.
And after russians kill his leader for failing the task there will be no elections in russia. New Tzar will come supported by army or FSB.

What a lame excuse. War is no excuse not to start voting, you guys just lack the faith to exercise what you preached.

No democracy Ukraine failed badly in this test to democratic Russia.
 

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What a lame excuse. War is no excuse not to start voting, you guys just lack the faith to exercise what you preached.

No democracy Ukraine failed badly in this test to democratic Russia.
Martial law there wdym?

You’re nothing but Hanoi Hannah with its cheap demoralization efforts
 

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OSINT researcher Daniele has updated graphs of visually documented drone strikes on infantry. In March, Ukraine sharply became the leader in the number of strikes, both with the help of kamikaze drones and with the help of airborne landings.

 

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Martial law there wdym?

You’re nothing but Hanoi Hannah with its cheap demoralization efforts

Am no stranger to how dictatorship works. Zelensky must have learn a lot from his patron Hafeez.

>>Start a crisis
>>Declare martial law
>>Clamp down on democracy
>>Be President for life


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So who will be next president of the people's Republic of Ukraine? Pick one.

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Am no stranger to how dictatorship works. Zelensky must have learn a lot from his patron Hafeez.

>>Start a crisis
>>Declare martial law
>>Clamp down on democracy
>>Be President for life


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So who will be next president of the people's Republic of Ukraine? Pick one.

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The decision for martial law is not unilaterally by President, you think Soekarno with 1959 decree? legislative also needed.

Institutionally, democracies have to made or designed to fit for maintaining democracy, including separation of powers
 

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The decision for martial law is not unilaterally by President, you think Soekarno with 1959 decree? legislative also needed.

Institutionally, democracies have to made or designed to fit for maintaining democracy, including separation of powers

On the surface? NO

Zelensky spent the entire 2019-2021 to introduce dictatorship, clamp down on opposition, and generally just kill democracy. He knew that his provocation will end in war, so he waited long enough and finally, he got what he had always wanted, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine erupted in full force.

The next thing we know, his buddy in Parliament introduced Martial law that made him President for life. And he labels his opposition as 'Pro-Russian' before banning them, effectively creating a uni-party one-man show state

In this case, he clearly learned from his other patron, one of the best-in-class dictatorship in Southeast Asia, where in 1972, President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared martial law after cleansing the parliament of opposition that helped him stay in power for 20 years.

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Now it's time for the forces of good to re-introduce freedom and democracy

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Better continue your study to Patrice Lumumba University. Be the next Abu Mazeen
Well because I don't see anything worthy of attention from your post, I'd rather have my iftar while I wait for you to come up with some argument you CAN defend
 

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On the surface? NO

Zelensky spent the entire 2019-2021 to introduce dictatorship, clamp down on opposition, and generally just kill democracy. He knew that his provocation will end in war, so he waited long enough and finally, he got what he had always wanted, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine erupted in full force.

The next thing we know, his buddy in Parliament introduced Martial law that made him President for life. And he labels his opposition as 'Pro-Russian' before banning them, effectively creating a uni-party one-man show state

In this case, he clearly learned from his other patron, one of the best-in-class dictatorship in Southeast Asia, where in 1972, President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared martial law after cleansing the parliament of opposition that helped him stay in power for 20 years.

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Now it's time for the forces of good to re-introduce freedom and democracy

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The Russians could divert a significant portion of their logistical prowess to help this old ladies to achieve their lifetime dream. Vote.

Can Zelensky do the same?


Voting in Avdiivka (Yes that Avdiivka that Russia spent so much blood and treasure to introduce democracy)

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Only 600,000 more Russians to go.


By March 29, based on open source data, a team of reporters from Mediazona and the BBC's Russian Service, in cooperation with volunteers, had confirmed the loss of 49,281 Russian servicemen involved in Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.


Over the past two weeks, the names of 1,580 people have been added to the list of dead Russian soldiers. According to journalists, in total, the list of the dead includes more than 3,300 officers of the army and other law enforcement agencies, of which 386 people with the rank of lieutenant colonel and above.

In its report, Mediazona drew attention to the publication of the Verstka publication that a new wave of mobilization is being prepared in Russia and the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation plans to send another 300 thousand people to war in the near future.


Independent observers have repeatedly suggested that a new mobilization may begin in Russia after Vladimir Putin's election. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation assured that so far there are no such plans. Meduza reports.

Journalists write that it is difficult to estimate the number of Russians who voluntarily want to go to war. "Data on credit holidays that banks issue to war veterans show that at least 30,000 people join the army in one quarter – these are only those who have loans and who wanted to get a deferment," Mediazona notes.

Judging by the losses we see, there are still volunteers in the Russian army – and it is from them (as well as from prisoners) that assault units are often formed, which are used to attack Ukrainian positions. The mobilized are also participating in hostilities and suffering losses, but now fewer of them are dying than volunteers.
Only Vladimir Putin can make a decision on mobilization. And it is pointless to guess when the second wave will happen. From the point of view of the state's readiness, nothing interferes with the mobilization.
 

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