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Board Economics
Re: The impact of war on global economy.
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serveria.com
on 26/06/2024, 08:44:25 UTC

Meanwhile in the real world:

* Ukraine is losing territories and troops daily. Russia is reporting about capturing new towns and villages almost every day. The number of POWs is enormous.
* Ukraine has hit a beach in Sevastopol killing and injuring hundreds, including many kids.
* Global corporations like Coca-Cola are returning to Russia (who would have thought?).
The Russian occupiers slowly moved deeper into the territory of Ukraine, when the Ukrainian Armed Forces had acute problems with weapons and ammunition due to the fact that the United States suspended military assistance to Ukraine for more than six months due to internal squabbles in connection with the upcoming US presidential elections. At the same time, Russia received enough drones from Iran and several million ammunition from North Korea, and Ukraine was unable to receive even half of the one million ammunition promised by the West. But now the situation at the front has already changed and parity in ammunition has been restored. In some cases, the occupiers have already howled because the Ukrainian Armed Forces are now putting up a worthy rebuff. Thus, the Russian offensive in the Kharkov direction since May 10 has not only stalled, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have successfully counterattacked and liberated the occupied territories, and the battle for the border city of Volchansk has turned into an unsuccessful attempt by the Russians to liberate part of the occupiers who were surrounded at the Volchansk Aggregate Plant.
Poor attempt to justify your below par performance on the frontline. The morale of your troops is low, your command is giving illogical, suicidal orders but who is to blame? The US and allies! Pretty convenient, isn't it?  Grin

And perhaps you could provide some non-Ukrainian sources regarding the super successful Ukrainian counter-offensive that you mentioned?  Grin Which towns have been recaptured?  Grin

I told you already and I'll say it again: all the weapons of the world won't stop Russia from defeating Ukraine eventually. If I were the president of Ukraine, I'd sign a peace agreement on virtually any terms, because it's the only way to keep Ukraine's liberty, sovereignty and nation intact.

As for the incident with four dead and about 150 wounded civilians relaxing on the beach of Sevastopol on June 23, this occurred as a result of the work of Russian air defense, and not a targeted shelling of the territory of this beach. One of the missiles, aimed at a military airfield, was shot down over the beach.
Muahaha, what a deja vu! Some pages above, you were whining about Russians targeting civilian targets and I was trying to prove that's Ukrainian anti-missile defence working poorly. So, now you're in my shoes trying to prove it's not bloodthirsty Zelensky killing children but rather Russian anti-missile defence mishap. Isn't that ironic, troll?  Grin   

Videos and photos show Russian troops placing military equipment near civilian targets in Crimea. In this case, Russian air defense systems were located on a hill just two kilometers from the beach.
Perhaps you could share these "videos and photos" with us? From reputable international sources of course, not some Ukrainian propaganda media shitholes.  Grin

But the Ukrainian Armed Forces cannot in any way influence the situation of Russian air defense operations over beaches and other concentrations of civilians.
In fact they can! How about not attacking peaceful cities which pose no threat to AFU?  Grin