Russia’s banking sector has begun to decouple from Visa and Mastercard payment networks, and is due to begin issuing joint Russian Mir/Chinese Union Pay credit and debit cards.
Russia, the world’s sixth largest economy by GDP PPP, has for years planned to deepen economic co-operation with Asia, and reduce its reliance on financial institutions of the West.
The current breakdown in relations with the West, coupled with near-total sanctions, will undoubtedly speed up the process
Russia, the world’s sixth largest economy by GDP PPP, has for years planned to deepen economic co-operation with Asia, and reduce its reliance on financial institutions of the West.
The current breakdown in relations with the West, coupled with near-total sanctions, will undoubtedly speed up the process
Loud explosion above the Ukrainian city of Kharkov.
No verified information on what caused the blast, but it may have been a jet, a drone or a rocket.
Two anti-air missiles were seen streaking into the air before the blast
No verified information on what caused the blast, but it may have been a jet, a drone or a rocket.
Two anti-air missiles were seen streaking into the air before the blast
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A day at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant
The facility was guarded by 240 troops of the Ukrainian National Guard, who were ordered to “fight to the last drop of blood”, their commander admitted during the surrender of the NPP to Russian forces.
Having disobeyed orders, the commander now believes he is a dead man walking, but continues with his duties at the NPP.
All the Ukrainian troops were freed to return to the homes and families, after signing a written statement, promising not to participate in any more fighting.
The amount of weapons and ammunition that they had was colossal, as you can see. And this doesn’t include all the heavy weapons and armored vehicles at the facility
@Murad_Gazdiev
The facility was guarded by 240 troops of the Ukrainian National Guard, who were ordered to “fight to the last drop of blood”, their commander admitted during the surrender of the NPP to Russian forces.
Having disobeyed orders, the commander now believes he is a dead man walking, but continues with his duties at the NPP.
All the Ukrainian troops were freed to return to the homes and families, after signing a written statement, promising not to participate in any more fighting.
The amount of weapons and ammunition that they had was colossal, as you can see. And this doesn’t include all the heavy weapons and armored vehicles at the facility
@Murad_Gazdiev
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Along the motorways of Ukraine’s Kherson province, we saw only two types of vehicles: endless Russian military convoys, and what used to be Ukrainian ones.
Anywhere you drive, whatever direction, you’re bound to come upon abandoned or destroyed Ukrainian tanks, overturned APC’s or damaged trucks, still loaded with tonnes of ammunition.
The bodies that could be found and collected have been transported away, but every so often, if you look under a hatch, you’ll see the silhouette or remains of a former Ukrainian soldier, or a militant from one of Ukraine’s nationalist battalions
Anywhere you drive, whatever direction, you’re bound to come upon abandoned or destroyed Ukrainian tanks, overturned APC’s or damaged trucks, still loaded with tonnes of ammunition.
The bodies that could be found and collected have been transported away, but every so often, if you look under a hatch, you’ll see the silhouette or remains of a former Ukrainian soldier, or a militant from one of Ukraine’s nationalist battalions
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Another devastated Ukrainian military convoy - destroyed in what appears to be an airstrike.
Recently, the Pentagon warned that the Ukrainian military faces a logistical collapse. That, evidently, is what the Russian military is after; to degrade and destroy Ukraine’s ability to transport weapons, ammunition and fuel from stores not yet destroyed by Russian airstrikes, to troops on the front lines. One salvo from a Grad MLRS weighs around 5 tonnes, which has to be delivered from stores.
For 8 years, Ukraine has battled militias made up of farmers and coal miners in the separatist Donbas, without ever having to worry about wasting ammunition and fuel. That is now costing them
Recently, the Pentagon warned that the Ukrainian military faces a logistical collapse. That, evidently, is what the Russian military is after; to degrade and destroy Ukraine’s ability to transport weapons, ammunition and fuel from stores not yet destroyed by Russian airstrikes, to troops on the front lines. One salvo from a Grad MLRS weighs around 5 tonnes, which has to be delivered from stores.
For 8 years, Ukraine has battled militias made up of farmers and coal miners in the separatist Donbas, without ever having to worry about wasting ammunition and fuel. That is now costing them
Alleged Russian artillery strike near the city of Nikolaev
At least 20 civilians have been killed in a Ukrainian attack on the city center of Donetsk. The wreckage of a Tochka-U ballistic missile has been found in the area
More graphic images of the attack on Donetsk.
The last such attack, with so many civilian casualties, occurred in February 2015, when Ukrainian troops bombarded downtown Donetsk
The last such attack, with so many civilian casualties, occurred in February 2015, when Ukrainian troops bombarded downtown Donetsk
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More: horrifying footage from downtown Donetsk, where a Ukrainian ballistic missile attack has killed at least 23 civilians, among them a child
More than 10 Ukrainian naval vessels, among them patrol craft and attack boats, were abandoned by Ukrainian sailors as Russian forces approached the port city of Berdyansk.
Full fuel tanks, supply stores and vast quantities of ammunition have been found and collected.
By all appearances, the Ukrainian Navy was ordered to prepare for war, but thought better of it
Full fuel tanks, supply stores and vast quantities of ammunition have been found and collected.
By all appearances, the Ukrainian Navy was ordered to prepare for war, but thought better of it