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ТАКМЕД: ключовий елемент виживання на полі бою
Січовики 49-го ОШБ «Карпатська Січ» добре знають усі правила надання допомоги. Але попри це, постійно тренуються.
Бо ТАКМЕД — це не просто навички, а частина військового професіоналізму, що рятує життя.
Коли кожна секунда вирішальна — знання дають час. Час на життя. А це — найцінніше.
🇺🇦 49 окремий штурмовий батальйон «Карпатська Січ»
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Січовики 49-го ОШБ «Карпатська Січ» добре знають усі правила надання допомоги. Але попри це, постійно тренуються.
Бо ТАКМЕД — це не просто навички, а частина військового професіоналізму, що рятує життя.
Коли кожна секунда вирішальна — знання дають час. Час на життя. А це — найцінніше.
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Чергові нищівні влучання по ворожим цілям! 🎯
Пілоти 2-го батальйону працюють безупинно - в тилу ворога та на передньому краї.
Вони бачать ціль і знищують її без зайвих слів, бо для них війна - не про гучні гасла, а про чітку роботу.
Працюємо далі, щоб у ворога щодня залишалося менше сил, менше впевненості й менше переваги.
Слава Україні!
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Підтримай 2-й батальйон - (monobank) та Приват24 🇺🇦🇺🇦
Пілоти 2-го батальйону працюють безупинно - в тилу ворога та на передньому краї.
Вони бачать ціль і знищують її без зайвих слів, бо для них війна - не про гучні гасла, а про чітку роботу.
Працюємо далі, щоб у ворога щодня залишалося менше сил, менше впевненості й менше переваги.
Слава Україні!
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Підтримай 2-й батальйон - (monobank) та Приват24 🇺🇦
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Біндєри, чьто с ліцамі???
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Все ж по плану, да, пидары?
Я давно предупреждал о этих процессах. Кризис на Кузбассе будет очень ярким в плане криминализации и маргинализации региона. С удовольствием буду наблюдать за этим)
p.s. дякую підписнику за підгон!
Я давно предупреждал о этих процессах. Кризис на Кузбассе будет очень ярким в плане криминализации и маргинализации региона. С удовольствием буду наблюдать за этим)
p.s. дякую підписнику за підгон!
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Я уже видела это безэмоциональное еблище, но даже подумать не могла, что это пиздец аж таких масштабов.
Бабку, как и «пластического хирурга» (отправившего брови подопытной в вечный ахуй), как минимум, к психиатру отправить не мешало бы
Зю: есть один плюс в этом…
Из этой старой плечевой получится прекрасное чучело для моей расширенной дачи в Днепрянах
Хи-хи-хи
#русские_не_люди #в_мире_животных #дичь #хворі
Бабку, как и «пластического хирурга» (отправившего брови подопытной в вечный ахуй), как минимум, к психиатру отправить не мешало бы
Зю: есть один плюс в этом…
Из этой старой плечевой получится прекрасное чучело для моей расширенной дачи в Днепрянах
Хи-хи-хи
#русские_не_люди #в_мире_животных #дичь #хворі
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Єдине шо не зрозумів на відео - це те, шо дядько чомусь вважає росіян людьми
А так все вірно
А так все вірно
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До речі, канал на Патреон можна підтримати тут https://www.patreon.com/fashdonetsk
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The 18th package of sanctions: how will the Russian special services react to it?
The Italians wrote an article about sanctions and the consequences. The article is not bad, actually.
However, Europe still has no understanding of who Russians are, that they cannot be considered intelligent people who have the same values as a typical Parisian.
On the other hand, we should be grateful to the EU. When the Russians defeated Georgia, the world pretended that nothing had happened, swallowed it and continued to be friends with Russia.
But let's get back to the article. I quote in full
"Three years of war, eighteen packages of sanctions. Everything Ursula doesn't talk about but does: from Nord Stream to drones
Ursula von der Leyen said it soberly, from Tirana, during the European Political Community summit: "The eighteenth package of sanctions against Russia is coming". It sounds like a bureaucratic formula, but it is a declaration of economic war in every respect.
The eighteenth package closes a cycle that, with all its limitations, has been able to cause real damage to the Russian economy. We are talking about measures that changed global supply chains, that forced Moscow to sell its oil at forced discounts, that cut Russia off from the Western financial system, that pushed Europe to free itself from energy dependence. The war in Ukraine has not been stopped, but it has become more expensive and more isolated thanks to these seemingly invisible blows.
The new package includes the final ban on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines. The era of energy dependence on Moscow is over. This is the end of a 20-year illusion.
Another key element: lowering the price ceiling for Russian oil. The EU set it in 2022 with the agreement of the G7 countries to hit Russian energy exports without causing a global shock. Now the European Commission wants to raise it again. The goal is simple: to reduce margins, make it harder for Moscow to find buyers and transporters, and force Putin to sell at war economy prices.
And that's where the most interesting part begins: the fight against the "ghost ships", the shadow fleet that keeps Russian oil circulating around the world, bypassing sanctions.
This is not the end. Europe - and this is a real novelty - has also started to target those who, although not involved in the conflict, help the aggressor economically and logistically. The new package targets "banks in third countries that support the Russian military machine".
This is a very clear signal to countries such as Turkey, China, and Kazakhstan: being a bridge to circumvent sanctions is no longer a grey area. It is complicity and will be punished. Over the past three years, this strategy has had its ups and downs, but it has worked. Russia is technically still able to finance its war, but it does so with fewer resources, with more obstacles, and with greater dependence on non-Western players.
The embargo on dual-use technologies has slowed the production of sophisticated weapons. The Iranian drones and Chinese microchips powering the Russian front are also the result of regime resilience, but also of necessity: Moscow no longer produces its best weapons on its own.
In parallel, Europe has taken a leap of faith. It had to quickly change its energy sources, look everywhere for liquefied natural gas, and sign long-term contracts with countries such as Qatar, Algeria, and Angola. The price was high, but the result is obvious: in 2021, 41% of gas imported by Europe came from Russia. Today it is less than 10%.
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The Italians wrote an article about sanctions and the consequences. The article is not bad, actually.
However, Europe still has no understanding of who Russians are, that they cannot be considered intelligent people who have the same values as a typical Parisian.
On the other hand, we should be grateful to the EU. When the Russians defeated Georgia, the world pretended that nothing had happened, swallowed it and continued to be friends with Russia.
But let's get back to the article. I quote in full
"Three years of war, eighteen packages of sanctions. Everything Ursula doesn't talk about but does: from Nord Stream to drones
Ursula von der Leyen said it soberly, from Tirana, during the European Political Community summit: "The eighteenth package of sanctions against Russia is coming". It sounds like a bureaucratic formula, but it is a declaration of economic war in every respect.
The eighteenth package closes a cycle that, with all its limitations, has been able to cause real damage to the Russian economy. We are talking about measures that changed global supply chains, that forced Moscow to sell its oil at forced discounts, that cut Russia off from the Western financial system, that pushed Europe to free itself from energy dependence. The war in Ukraine has not been stopped, but it has become more expensive and more isolated thanks to these seemingly invisible blows.
The new package includes the final ban on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines. The era of energy dependence on Moscow is over. This is the end of a 20-year illusion.
Another key element: lowering the price ceiling for Russian oil. The EU set it in 2022 with the agreement of the G7 countries to hit Russian energy exports without causing a global shock. Now the European Commission wants to raise it again. The goal is simple: to reduce margins, make it harder for Moscow to find buyers and transporters, and force Putin to sell at war economy prices.
And that's where the most interesting part begins: the fight against the "ghost ships", the shadow fleet that keeps Russian oil circulating around the world, bypassing sanctions.
This is not the end. Europe - and this is a real novelty - has also started to target those who, although not involved in the conflict, help the aggressor economically and logistically. The new package targets "banks in third countries that support the Russian military machine".
This is a very clear signal to countries such as Turkey, China, and Kazakhstan: being a bridge to circumvent sanctions is no longer a grey area. It is complicity and will be punished. Over the past three years, this strategy has had its ups and downs, but it has worked. Russia is technically still able to finance its war, but it does so with fewer resources, with more obstacles, and with greater dependence on non-Western players.
The embargo on dual-use technologies has slowed the production of sophisticated weapons. The Iranian drones and Chinese microchips powering the Russian front are also the result of regime resilience, but also of necessity: Moscow no longer produces its best weapons on its own.
In parallel, Europe has taken a leap of faith. It had to quickly change its energy sources, look everywhere for liquefied natural gas, and sign long-term contracts with countries such as Qatar, Algeria, and Angola. The price was high, but the result is obvious: in 2021, 41% of gas imported by Europe came from Russia. Today it is less than 10%.
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