Yes, they will see how they perform. Looked up the numbers: 10 supposedly sent last October, 160 are promised
What??? Your link said they “DEALT RUSSIA A CRUSHING BLOW!”
It’s a weird video tbh, not announcing anything new.
For a country with such supposed large reserves of fresh manpower something is rotten in the state of Denmark
The badly wounded are being recycled back into combat at a greater amount
russia is allegedly sending female convicts into front-line infantry positions
Au$1.55m each.
10 sent, 160 promised.
160 x 1.55 = Au$248 million.
Who’s paying?
Not sure, some articles mentioned they were part of a US aid package.
ADD: Looks like only for three systems to go on US donated vehicles. Maybe we are paying for the rest.
I announced that the state of Russia should cease to exist.
But I don’t get much airtime except here on Blitz.
Ruck Fussia and Puck Futin.
Formal pic of Zelensky Orban meet shows them against the Ukraine and EU flags
So assume the Orban visit was in his capacity as EU Council Pres.
But, was he wearing a Russian tie?
And a KGB lapel pin?
Feminists everywhere should be pleased about this equal opportunity.
In the last one it’s about the 3rd time I’ve seen a Russian soldier helping a wounded comrade. Then she performs like a professional trying to destroy the drone then she, and the wounded one, look like it’s curtains and sunflowers. Bit sad for that one.
Vladkor Putban hasn’t been to Ukraine once during this whole war and now his fat ass is in the EU presidency chair he visits to push Zelenskyy for a ceasefire and negotiations.
Tanks, tanks very much.
It is as if no one in Hungary remembers what RU did in 1956.
Blood in the Water match
The “Blood in the Water” match (Hungarian: melbourne-i vérfürdő lit. Blood bath of Melbourne; Russian: Кровь в бассейне, romanized: Krov’ v basseyne, lit. ‘Blood in the swimming pool’) was a water polo match between Hungary and the USSR at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. The match took place on 6 December 1956 against the background of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, and saw Hungary defeat the USSR 4–0. The name was coined after Hungarian player Ervin Zádor emerged during the last two minutes with blood pouring from above his eye after being punched by Soviet player Valentin Prokopov.[1]
Tensions were at an all time high between the competing teams, as the Soviet military had, just weeks before, violently suppressed the Hungarian Revolution. Most of the Revolutionaries consisted of civilians, a majority factory workers and students, who constructed Molotov cocktails against the enormous military power that was the USSR.
Throughout the match, players would use any form of violence they could manage whenever the players of opposing teams came in contact. Zador’s injury took place in the closing minutes of the match. Chaos ensued with the crowd booing the Russians. Ultimately Hungary won with a score of 4–0.
I first heard bout this game when l was in high school, some time in the second half of the 1960s. It wasn’t until another 20 years or so that l found out who won while l was on an MCG tour.