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If you have any useful resource links please tag me in a comment with the link:
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Add to this if you can, thank you.
Links
Time/Map: https://time.is/Ukraine
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ukraine/@49.1162725,31.7993839,7z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x40d1d9c154700e8f:0x1068488f64010!8m2!3d48.379433!4d31.1655799?hl=en
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1B1PLMhbHmG1aJ2-QNxHY1TksI6HlNhqF&ll=48.60777942568106%2C36.4496511633501&z=7
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/ukraine-conflict-updates
Leftist discussion threads:
https://hexbear.net/post/177324
https://old.reddit.com/r/GenZedong/comments/t03foy/genzedong_russiaukraine_master_discussion_thread/ :kitty-cri-texas:
https://lemmygrad.ml/
Twitter military updaters:
https://nitter.42l.fr/RWApodcast
https://nitter.net/ASBMilitary :kitty-cri:
https://nitter.net/Militarylandnet
https://nitter.net/MihajlovicMike
https://nitter.net/KofmanMichael
https://nitter.net/TadeuszGiczan/status/1498673348183744518
https://www.youtube.com/c/DefensePoliticsAsia/videos
obvious disclaimers about taking all of them with tonnes of salt etc
Global South Perspective: https://nitter.net/kiranopal_/status/1498723206496145413
Better war/propaganda analysis:
https://www.understandingwar.org
https://www.moonofalabama.org/
News updates:
https://www.cgtn.com/special/UkraineCrisis.html
Live: https://www.cgtn.com/special/Live-update-Ukraine-Russia-border-crisis.html
YT/Video in Ukraine:
https://www.youtube.com/c/PatrickLancasterNewsToday/videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/RussellBentleyTe
Previous megathreads
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Economically:
- Russia's Central Bank says that 39% of its foreign currency reserves is now either gold or Yuan.
- Sri Lanka announces that it has defaulted on all its external debts.
- German inflation in March was 7.3%, the highest rate in 40 years.
- European Police Agency announces Operation Oscar, which is helping EU countries detect Russian assets that fall under sanctions.
- Moldovagaz has sent a request to Gazprom to extend the audit period for Moldova's historical debts. The previously agreed protocol must be signed before May 1st, or the natural gas supply to Moldova will be halted; they want an extension.
- Four brands from India have signed agreements on the opening of shopping centers in Russia, and six more contracts are expected this week; selling clothing, household goods, etc. They will open 15-20 stores in the next 6 months.
- Nokia withdraws from the Russian market.
- White House warns of "extraordinarily elevated" inflation data.
Diplomatically and Politically:
- The US and India have signed an agreement to jointly develop unmanned aerial vehicles, and by the end of 2022, they will launch active cooperation in the space sector between military departments. :both-sides:?
- Pro-russian demonstrations continue, this time in Germany, where its Russian-speaking population demand an end to the discrimination they're facing.
- Another pro-Russian demonstration by Serbian fans at FC Crvena Zvezda.
- Putin says there is "no doubt that the goals and objectives of the operation in Ukraine will be fulfilled"
- Putin also says that Russia is resuming the lunar program (this was already evident based on their agreement with China on a joint lunar base in the 2030s), and also that to expand their cooperation with Belarus, that a Belarusian cosmonaut will go to space.
- Georgian authorities will visit Kiev if and only if: the Ukrainian ambassador is sent back to Tbilisi; to stop accusing Georgia of smuggling weapons to Russia; and to exclude the presence of the leaders of the Georgian opposition in high positions in Ukraine.
- The former Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia is fighting in Ukraine alongside 400 mercenaries from Georgia.
- Ukraine nationalizes 8 Russian cargo ships and 2 Russian tankers in Odessa.
- Antony Blinken says that the US is monitoring rise in human rights abuses in India. Not that India doesn't have human rights abuses obviously, like jesus it's bad, but it's so fucking funny and predictable of the US at this point.
- Footage during the Pakistan protests last night of the US flag being burned.
- Zelensky gives Hero of Ukraine award to a captain of Right Sector.
- A bill is submitted by the majority party in Russia (Putin's party) authorizing the external management of foreign companies that announced their withdrawal from the Russian market.
Militarily:
- Russia opens up rehabilitation and education centers for Russian soldiers wounded during the invasion, for those who wish to continue to be soldiers after recovering.
- Russia captures British armored personnel carriers, AT105s, decommissioned by the UK in 2008 and then delivered to Ukraine in 2015.
- Ukrainian shell hits a field in Shabelskoye, which is across the Sea of Azov from Mariupol. No casualties.
- Videos of the Russian military heading to the frontline.
Eastern Ukraine:
- Russians clear mines in Donbass.
- DPR's Basurin: "If they don't surrender, Ukraine will lose its entire army and the issue of demilitarization would be resolved by 90%" due to the coming formation of the cauldron; there's an estimated 100,000 Ukrainian troops on that front.
Southern Ukraine:
- A hundred more Ukrainians surrender in Mariupol.
- DPR announces the total capture of the Mariupol seaport.
- Photos and videos of the DPR using artillery to fire on Azov, now that there are no civilians or residential areas at real risk.
- An attempted Ukrainian breakthrough in Mariupol, where 1500 soldiers tried to leave the city. The attempt was blocked, and some were destroyed, others surrendered.
- An intercepted phonecall between a British mercenary and his friend, as the mercenary states that he cannot escape, having already tried to escape in civilian clothes, and will probably be used for some "bullshit propaganda". It's very unfortunate that literally nothing could have stopped this person from joining up with Ukrainian neo-Nazis. Truly a situation where there were no right choices. How sad.
- Azov claims that Russia used chemical weapons in Mariupol.
- Russian navy destroying Ukrainian drones.
- Mariupol's (ex?) mayor claims that Russia is incinerating the bodies of thousands of civilians killed by shelling, with mobile cremato... hey, wait a second, you've already used that one! Get new material!
Great write up as always. :fidel-salute:
An intercepted phonecall between a British mercenary and his friend, as the mercenary states that he cannot escape, having already tried to escape in civilian clothes, and will probably be used for some “bullshit propaganda”.
Honestly what did these guys expect to happen?
If you're there because you're happy to join Nazi groups & fight to the bitter end then I feel like surrendering to the Russians as your country will no doubt do what it can to ensure you're not killed isn't the terrible outcome you deserve.
If you're there because you're deluded enough by the propaganda to LARP as a freedom fighter in someone else's war & finding out the hard way about the horrors of it, then I'd think what the Nazis who have no allegiance to you might do would be scarier than having some picture of your surrender go viral on Russian social media.
Either way, :fuck-around: I guess.
Honestly what did these guys expect to happen?
Something something fascists are incapable of understanding the strength of their enemies? They are as delusional if not more than libs and thought Russian soldiers would be scared and run away the moment they saw an American/Brit in full battle gear.
Russia consider foreign combatants to be mercenaries and not prisoners of war. As such this British Nazi can look forward to a really fun time serving a lengthy sentence in a Russian or Donetskoye jail, that is if he's not extradited to Syria to face charges for war crimes he's suspected of doing there.
:fuck-around: indeed.
the people salute you and your brave work comrade SeventyTwoTrillion
:sankara-salute: :kim-salute: :chavez-salute:
born to die
world is a fuck
72,000,000,000,000 dead cops
The US and India have signed an agreement to jointly develop unmanned aerial vehicles, and by the end of 2022, they will launch active cooperation in the space sector between military departments.
India always wanted to emulate China and do their own thing by syphoning money from western investments, the problem is they are some 30 years late to the party. This is true for the rest of BRICS, Russia has an opportunity now but Brazil/India/SA are all fucked and hopelessly behind the times. They all had their chances in the early 2000s and blew it.
They all want the same results of being friendly with the west and using US investment to build up like China, but for obvious reasons the capitalist class in those countries are not interested in building productive forces but rather only to continue to make as much money as possible by remaining export economies, specialy Brazil, Lula's government was a severe blunder in this respect.
Ultimately it wont work for dozens of different reasons but my favorite one is the path of capitalist building of productive forces is a dead end if you get to a certain level before everything goes to shit.
Climate change will result in the end of the global economy, China was lucky to have started over 30 years ago or else we would be talking about the failures of SCC and they are too also running out of time between WW3 and climate change.
Russia’s Central Bank says that 39% of its foreign currency reserves is now either gold or Yuan.
Wait, wasn't it higher before?
Also the Central Bank has rolled back the ban on selling currency to individuals on 8th and it seems that the ruble exchange rate has been growing back up, albeit not catastrophically.
To the first point: possibly, there's a lot of information going around and I've noticed a lot of back and forth and rehashing on some points. Not only military stuff (how much has the DPR actually liberated in Mariupol? one day you get the news that they're totally captured a key area and raised the flag over it, then the day after you get news that there's heavy fighting, then you get news that it's 70% captured, etc) but also on the ruble-for-gas thing which was its whole saga. At this point I'm getting wiser to it and doing the best I can to predict in advance what is embellishment and what isn't, but things still fall through the gaps.
To the second point: yep, there was a lot of celebration about the ruble going to like 75-72 rubles to dollar and then the ban lifted and it went up to like, 85ish? Although maybe different currency websites give different numbers, it's very confusing to me. Either way, while it's still a bit volatile, the worst is definitely behind it, provided there's no more massive moves by Russia, like invading Finland or something.
German inflation in March was 7.3%, the highest rate in 40 years.
oh no.
Need some help on a crossword. Word is 5 letters, clue is "fossilized tree resin." Drawing a blank on this one.
Crossword creators are dumb, not realizing the boxes are big enough to put multiple letters into if you write small enough. SMH.
Did you guys see this? https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/u192o3/babushkas_from_a_liberated_village_near_kyiv_tell/
Apparently Russian soldiers saw toilets for the first time in Ukraine and decided to steal toilet seats for themselves.
These guys will believe fuckin anything lmao. You could probably post a Ukrainian talking about how Russian soldiers stole the babushka's panties and were sniffing them and while distracted got shot by a brave Azov Soldier and they'll upvote the post and spend money on awards. (I'm guessing this was already discussed possibly but I don't follow the crazy threads 24-7).
Some wild takes in that thread and this weird sentiment reddit gets into when they start gloating about how poor Russia is and then segue into gloating about how poor Soviet Union was. Like sure, I guess we were always poor, but what's your point? Some people are trying to turn it into an anticommunist argument but how is supposed to work if Russians don't know what a toilet is thirty years after adoption of free market capitalism?
Bro in the thread there's people literally vehemently arguing: "Yes Moscow is beautiful but the rest of Russia is incredibly poor, Ukraine is much better and more developed".
Which is absurdly ridiculous given how much poorer Ukraine is, and how they literally have like no economic activity to speak of. It's just the most braindead propaganda, anything negative you can say about Russia would be the same if not worse in Ukraine...
Nine out of ten Chinese netizens believe US is a hegemony and bully in the Ukraine issue
Zhao Lijian:
I have noted the poll, wh ich reflects the voice for justice of the majority. The ins and outs of the unfolding Ukraine issue are crystal clear. The moves of the US-led NATO have escalated the tension between Russia and Ukraine to a breaking point. The US, instead of taking actions to ease the situation, has been incessantly adding fuel to the flame, heightening the conflict, forcing other countries to pick sides, and creating a chilling effect of "friend or foe." What could this represent other than hegemony and bullying? The US has also been constantly spreading disinfo to smear China and distort China's responsible position of facilitating peace talks. It harbors the agenda to shift the blame, make provocations, profit from the situation, and seek space to hold down China and Russia simultaneously. What could this be other than hegemony and bullying? But the list of US practices of the same nature goes on. Holding on to the Cold War mentality, the US is obsessed with drawing ideological lines when forming closed and exclusive cliques and stoking opposition and confrontation. The real agenda is to prolong US hegemony and power politics. Under the go-to banner of "Democracy, Freedom, and Human Rights," the US instigates "Color Revolutions" that provoke regional disputes, and goes so far as to directly wage wars against other countries that aggravate tensions in the regional and global security situation. The scheme is to cash in on instability for huge economic interests and geopolitical advantage. Willfully wielding the baton of unilateral sanctions, the US also engages in economic coercion that severely undermines the stability of global industrial supply chains. The move aims at suppressing and containing other countries. Following international law and international rules as it sees fit, the US applies the self-claimed "rules-based order" as the "rules of the gang" to defend power politics and hegemony. Peace and development presents an overriding trend and gains overwhelming support. The US's bullying and hegemonic practices against the trend of the times have been met with strong criticism and rejection in the international community. The US should face up to the public opinion of the world, including China, discard the Cold War and zero-sum mentality as well as the obsolete thinking of seeing its absolute security at the expense of others' at an early date, and return to the path of upholding international equity and justice.
Reddit liberals urging the west to “call Putin’s bluff” on nuclear threats is insane. The fucking gall of these people to simultaneously imagine themselves invulnerable and also the world not worth living for the rest of us without them if they die
This thread is a blast lmao
https://old.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuestions/comments/u2r0y1/is_russia_truly_doing_such_a_poor_job_in_the/
Choice quote:
As an extension to the point "the west is generally on Ukraine 's side. Inter-reporter corroboration is important here. So if you are worried about bias in local news, try checking the general consensus using foreign news. I.e. what are Japanese news outlets saying about the event? British? Australian? Finnish? German?
Any other western ally this person failed to mention lololol?
I fucking hate funerals, I fucking hate wakes, and I really wish people accepted my desire not to go to them as a valid emotion. It really fucking sucks when you feel like your discomfort makes you a "bad person". Fuck off.
Just set the cruise control on the ol T-80 and drive it straight in to the Baltic Sea.
Was there ever a question that there were foreign fighters in Mariupol? I thought Azov was bragging about it?
Also, the Nazis are claiming that the Russians used chemical weapons on them. Press F to doubt.
Pentagon: “The United States believes that China and Russia have significant military capabilities and seek to change the rules-based world order.”
Rules for thee but not for me. The irony is so ferrous that it hurts.
I'm gonna make some neolib acquaintances I occasionally see explain what they think "the rules-based order" is. I expect a lot of laughs.
Copying over from last thread:
Czech Republic sends trains with tanks on them to Ukraine.
They specifically sent T-72M1s for anyone curious (and they apparently only sent 5 of them lol). For reference, T-72M1 is the export designation for the T-72A, which entered Soviet service in 1979, and is the same model of tank that the Iraqi army fielded against the US 31 years ago in the Gulf War. Compared to Ukraine's main tank, the T-64BV, they're worse in basically every aspect except for being slightly more mobile.
Of course, they can still do damage to lightly armored targets, or in ambushes against heavily armored targets. But they'll be made into mincemeat by the majority of tanks and anti-tank weapons fielded by the modern Russian army, and the fact that the Czechs only sent five of them makes this shipment even more useless lol.
It must be hell trying to train people on all these different weapons platforms, to say nothing of trying to service and maintain them all.
Ukraine already operates an upgraded variant of the T-72A, the T-72AMT. It seems like the T-72AMT didn't recieve much of an upgrade to the FCS compared to the T-72A/T-72M1 (aside from the ability to fire gun launched atgms), so training shouldn't be too much of an issue assuming they can find an already trained crew.
:chavez-salute: thank you for your service, doing more work than most "journalists"
Russian citizens expressed a record low interest in leaving the country, with only 8%, compared to 16% the year before.
man, I wonder how that could have happened, I wonder if the entire West managing to reach levels of xenophobia so high they're starting to ban letters from the alphabet might have something to do with that