Ok comrade.
Will we be seeing Putin wearing a sombrero soon?
After losing more than 9,000 tanks, fighting vehicles, trucks and howitzers in the first year of its wider war on Ukraine, the Russians are running low on modern armored vehicles—and they can’t build new ones fast enough to make up for it.
Which is why the Kremlin is pulling out of long-term storage hundreds of 50-year-old [T-62 tanks], 60-year-old [BMP-1 fighting vehicles] and 70-year-old [BTR-50P armored tractors]. These awkwardly up-gunned MT-LBs just further underscore the Russians’ growing desperation.
Meantime Ukraine will be getting modern western tanks and more and more long range guns.
Sure the russians are down to fighting with shovels now. The two weeks must be nearly up?
What’s this two weeks you keep on about?
Putin will never be held accountable. He’s been getting away with this for years. What will change now?
He’s hardly alone there
Where are all the new Ukrainian weapons that @glasagusban has been celebrating ?
Are they no good against the type of long range devastation highlighted above? But shur, keep em coming… The war goes on, money gets made and everyone bar the Ukrainians being slaughtered are happy. Well the working class of Europe having huge cost of living and energy bills inflicted on them probably aren’t happy either. But hey, the huge amount s of gas being bought from America along with all these weapons is comforting at least and helps us sleep easier at night.
His kids will be having palpitations with the risk he is running with their inheritance
Eh?
First Saudi Arabia and Iran and now this…
The Chinese seeking peace, the yanks seeking war … Unreal.
He’ll offer him a cup of tea Vlad made for him.
Certainly! The conflict in Ukraine began in 2014 when protests in Kiev led to the ousting of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych. This was followed by the annexation of Crimea by Russia and the outbreak of fighting between Ukrainian government forces and Russian-backed separatists in the Donbass region of Eastern Ukraine. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 13,000 people and the displacement of millions. Despite a ceasefire agreement in 2015, fighting has continued sporadically, with both sides accusing each other of violating the terms of the agreement. The situation remains tense and unresolved.