Really? What for?
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This point is already clearly defined in the Ukrainian constitution and laws. Elections will be held in a few months after martial law is lifted. So far the martial law forbids elections.
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They meant Ruscist-controlled bank of the Dnipro river, as they describe in the article. The mighty Dnipro river is indeed free :-)
Russia does run out of tanks, gradually. That's why it has started to use obsolete Soviet-era tanks. The day when Russia completely runs out of tanks isn't anytime soon, since Russia has thousands of obsolete tanks in storage.
Still, the number of tanks Russia has diminishes every day, and their quality is worsening. In the meantime, Ukraine gets new rather modern vehicles from the West and captures a lot of Russian ones. Having an advantage, Ukraine is going to destroy even more Ruscist tanks - and thus move closer to the distant victory.
These are Ruzzians, and what Ruzzians do? They drink. As said in the source, this was beer. Apparently it got hot at the tank.
Sure. New recruits are conscripted every month. I have seen them myself.
Actually there's a regular rotation of units between the frontline and the rear, with a few days off to meet the family.
Actually there's a regular rotation of units between the frontline and the rear, with a few days off to meet the family.
Yes, we Ukrainians value the land and appreciate every bit of it where something can be grown. Here around the apartment houses every tiny bit of land is filled with flowers, fruit and ornamental trees. It is unthinkable for us to turn the landscape into a wasteland.
You know, numerous other nations are still colonized by Russia - including those who have rich oil, gas and mineral deposits in their land.
https://internationalfunders.org/security-briefs/indigenous-defenders-movement-in-russia-a-security-briefing-for-funders/
If we'll be able to establish mutually beneficial cooperation with them, this would be nice. Ukrainians have decades of experience working on these very deposits. Having been colonized by Russia in the past, we'll understand well the concerns of these people.