Ukraine Invasion - Please do not post videos showing attacks/similar

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Some lead their troops from the front... and others…” Finnish cartoonist Jyrki Vainio :D
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Looks like a hind, so no to the seats, not sure how advanced their detection systems are, but it was pretty close to the launcher, zero time to react.

Couple of the Russian helicopters which semi-crash landed and were abandoned likely due to poor maintenance didn't appear to have been updated since the 1970s.
 
Couple of the Russian helicopters which semi-crash landed and were abandoned likely due to poor maintenance didn't appear to have been updated since the 1970s.


Ka-52, first flew in 1997 in service since 2000 - at least 2 have been shot down (photos show winglet missing and holes in engine cowling next to turbine)
 
I'm surprised they haven't turned the gas off to Europe yet...

Well that would also destroy their economy. They would also sell it elsewhere reducing non-Russian oil/gas in those countries and would have to do it at less than the market rate.
 
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And I'm not sure why the capture of a power station would be an act of war when the actual invasion of the country isn't :p

It's not difficult to grasp - if Ukraine defend it like their country depends upon it, which it does, then how do you think that will go? Nuclear waste contaminating a good % of Europe for years to come released by a country intentionally attacking a power station is more of a reason to respond than a currently localised conflict.

Kinda weird that people are cool with the Ukraine fighting over nuclear reactors and putting all their Allies at risk.
Open city policy? Na.

I bet you thought that was clever when you wrote it.
 
I'm surprised they haven't turned the gas off to Europe yet...

I have not checked in a long time but half Russian budget depended on tax revenue from energy related sector. Their oil price assumption is probably set conservatively around $50. So with such high energy prices (even after deducing discount to russian sourced oil as markets are scared to trade it) they might still have a budget surplus as long as they will continue to get revenue from gas sales.

In simple terms they cannot afford to turn off the tap.

Edit: what am i writing, there is no chance for a budget surplus because all companies are withdrawing. Still the point is they can't afford to turn off the tap, gas and oil revenue is all they have left.
 
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