Venelased kardavad, et ukrainlased lasevad talvel külmaga Siberi torjuhtme osa või pumbad õhku ja nafta jääb seisma, mis omakorda võib torustiku rikkuda väga pikaks ajaks.
Vladimir Putin has said that Russia has tested the ‘Poseidon’ – a nuclear underwater drone that his propagandists have claimed could drown the UK under a 500-metre wave of radioactive seawater.
Kõigi tähelepanu Putini võimalikul surmal, Venemaa kokkukukkumisel, sõjatehnika lõppemisel jne jne. Selliselt hea ju salajasi projekte läbi viia kusagil Venemaa avarustes.
Ma püüan Solovjovi sõnavõtte üldiselt mitte edasi postitada, sest inimesed tõlgendavad neid valesti.
Aga sellega teeks erandi. Puhas komöödia. Solly kommenteerib venelaste uut robotit. Ma pole hulk aega nii palju naernud.
As NATO is so aggressive, they moved their border guards from where NATO *is* on their Estonian border, and sent them to die in Ukraine, where NATO *is not*.
A miks me ei või topiseid torni seisma panna? _________________ sometimes i hug myself for no reason.
you dont need a reason to call me. me not answer anyway
Russian state oil and gas revenue may fall in November by around 35% from the corresponding month in 2024 to 520 billion roubles ($6.59 billion) due to cheaper oil and a stronger rouble, Reuters calculations showed on Monday.
Russian state oil and gas revenue may fall in November by around 35% from the corresponding month in 2024 to 520 billion roubles ($6.59 billion) due to cheaper oil and a stronger rouble, Reuters calculations showed on Monday.
Arusaadav, miks nad seda sõja lõppu endale ülikasuliku plaaniga nii kiirelt läbi suruda soovivad, kui sõja pidamiseks jääb vahendeid aina vähemaks. _________________ MÜÜA: PlayStation 3 Slim 160GB (UUS)
An accident at Baikonur has effectively deprived Russia of the ability to launch humans into space for the first time in 60 years.
During the launch of the Soyuz MS-28, the service tower collapsed at launch pad 31.
This is the only site from which crewed missions to the ISS can be launched. Footage from the broadcast shows the structure simply caving in.
According to The Insider, the tower was torn off by the exhaust plume of the rocket’s first-stage engine. The cosmonauts were unharmed, but part of the launch complex was destroyed and will require long-term repairs.
Analysts say launches of Soyuz and Progress spacecraft are now delayed indefinitely.
Space expert Vitaly Yegorov said that as of today, Russia “has lost the ability to send humans into space.”
Restoring the launch pad could take up to two years.
About 100–110 million Russians have never been abroad. That’s roughly 69–77% of the population. Around half have never even visited another region inside Russia, so even Moscow feels like a different universe to them. Only 9% have traveled to Western countries in the past five years — and most of those do not speak English.
What does this mean?
It means they have absolutely no idea who you are. They know as much about you as they do about aliens from outer space. They will believe any nonsense their media feeds them: that the West forces people into “gay relations,” that you dream of conquering “Mother Russia,” that Russians are naturally smarter, braver, and superior to you. If state TV claims you eat unborn babies, many would believe even that.
One of Russia’s most famous comedians built his entire career on mocking “stupid Americans and Europeans.” After Russia shot down a civilian airliner in 2014, he joked that it fell “because it is heavier than air,” and the whole audience laughed. He has since died of brain cancer, but his jokes are still widely popular.
Once, I was having dinner at a fish tavern in Cyprus and spoke with the owner. “Russians are rich,” he said.
I replied: “Only the ones who come here are rich. You will never see the poor majority.”
It’s the classic sampling mistake — judging the entire picture by the tiny exceptions you happen to encounter.
You do not know Russians.
The ones you may have met are at least middle-class and educated enough to cross a border, navigate airports, or speak a foreign language. The ones you never meet live in a completely different world — one you will never interact with.
A world without running water, with medieval wooden toilets, where alcoholism is a way of life and extreme regional poverty stands in brutal contrast to Moscow’s artificial glamour.
A world shaped by the mentality of slaves, because they are still treated as such.
A world where torture and violence are normalized and even legalized.
A world soaked in xenophobia, often directed even at Russia’s own ethnic minorities, let alone foreigners.
And when I describe these facts, many people refuse to believe them and dismiss it as “Russophobic propaganda.”
No — this is simply reality as it is.
sa ei või postitada uusi teemasid siia foorumisse sa ei või vastata selle foorumi teemadele sa ei või muuta oma postitusi selles foorumis sa ei või kustutada oma postitusi selles foorumis sa ei või vastata küsitlustele selles foorumis sa ei saa lisada manuseid selles foorumis sa võid manuseid alla laadida selles foorumis
Hinnavaatlus ei vastuta foorumis tehtud postituste eest.