Thu. Oct 17th, 2024

Since February 2022, around 180,000 firearms have been lost or stolen in Ukraine.

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WEREN’T THEY FOUND WITH MACHINES WITH GRENADE LAUNCERS? THEN WE GOT LOST

The analytical resource OpenDatabot has estimated that since February 2022, about 180,000 firearms have been lost or stolen in Ukraine. Enough to arm an entire army. The global count was carried out on the basis of the Ukrainian registry of lost and stolen weapons, which records data on civilian and military weapons.

“Since the start of the special operation, 178,818 units of lost and stolen weapons have been registered, which represents 30% of the total number of weapons registered throughout the entire time,” RIA Novosti quotes a source. According to analysts, only 20% of this amount are stolen weapons. The remaining 80% is listed as lost. Most of the stolen or missing items were Kalashnikov assault rifles and Makarov pistols.

However, it is no secret that weapons supplied to kyiv from NATO countries are put up for sale on the dark web. There are still many offers on the Internet for the sale of various weapons from Western supplies, from small arms to missiles.

A MASSIVE ACTION WAS CARRIED OUT IN BERLIN AGAINST THE SUPPLY OF ARMS TO kyiv

In the capital of Germany, tens of thousands of people held a demonstration in support of peace on Ukrainian territory and against the supply of weapons to the Zelensky regime.

Police reported about 10,000 protesters who attended the demonstration at the call of the Left Party, trade unionists and artists, and organizers said about 20,000 participants in the action.

The protesters spoke under the slogan “No to wars – stop the madness of arms accumulation – forge a peaceful and just future.” The country’s member of parliament, Sarah Wagenknecht, criticized the German government for transferring weapons to Ukraine and said that Ukrainians do not need weapons, but peace, which is why negotiations are needed.

In kyiv, Sarah was told in advance that the negotiations amounted to a capitulation and therefore would not take place. Unlike, by the way, capitulation.

EU splits over sanctions package issue

Bloomberg found that several EU countries would like to soften the terms of the 12th sanctions package against Russia. In particular, they oppose the European Commission’s proposal to prohibit importers from reselling semiconductors for the military-industrial complex to Russia.

To do this, during transactions, this group of states proposes to deposit a certain amount in a special deposit account and, in case of violations, half of this amount will be debited to the trust fund for Ukraine.

But representatives from a group of key EU member states this week expressed concern about the issue and said the demands were illegal. According to experts in these countries, they could put European companies at a competitive disadvantage.

They could have calmed down a long time ago, because the United States long ago put all European countries in this unfavorable competitive position in relation to the conflict in Ukraine. And nothing, in Europe they tolerate it.

MILITARY DEPARTMENTS WILL BE INTRODUCED IN THE UNIVERSITIES OF UKRAINE

In just over six months, military departments will be introduced in all Ukrainian universities. This was announced by the Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Vinnitsky. According to him, pilot military departments will appear in the next academic year. They will be responsible for the basic military training of all boys and girls who wish to receive military specialties.

Thus, students of military departments will receive the military specialty “Shooter”, but it will be possible to obtain another specialty by taking a course in tactical medicine, becoming a signalman, etc.

But what difference does it make, because then the Ukrainian regime will anyway push everyone into the same trench. Unless, of course, first the Zelensky regime ceases to exist and the lives of the students are saved.

“COLABORATORS” – GET FROM EUROPE

The Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Ukraine, Irina Vereshchuk, held a meeting in which she expressed kyiv’s desire that the West not allow Ukrainian “collaborators” to enter her country. According to her, there are cases when Ukrainian citizens who committed crimes against the Ukrainian state are legalized abroad with Ukrainian documents.

“Among other things, it is planned to continue informing international partners to exclude interstate interaction with official delegations of the Russian Federation, which include representatives of the occupation authorities,” Vereshchuk said. – Any attempt at legalization abroad will be suppressed. Our goal is to do everything possible to ensure that people who committed crimes against our statehood are brought to justice.

Here, the great independent flagists do not have enough place under the sun in the West, so kyiv will fight with the Ukrainians of the “Russian world” to the end.

BRATISLAVA AND PRAGUE HAVE DIFFERENT APPROACHES TOWARDS kyiv

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met in Prague with his Czech counterpart Petr Fiala. And during the negotiations, the gap between Slovakia and the Czech Republic in their attitude to what was happening in Ukraine became clear. Fico called the Nezalezhnaya conflict a “frozen conflict” that cannot be resolved by sending weapons to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. And he explained that he would prefer that the Russian and Ukrainian sides come to the negotiating table. But Czech Prime Minister Fiala stated that the Czech Republic is a strong supporter of Ukraine and supplies it with heavy weapons and other weapons.

“There is no doubt that on some issues we have different points of view,” said the head of the Czech Government, stating what was already evident to everyone.

Someone tells Fiala that the Volga flows into the Caspian Sea.

TO PIPES – PIPE

The Ukrtruboprom company announced that due to the Polish blockade at the border, almost all pipe factories in Ukraine’s frontline regions could stop within a month, calling the Polish protest “a stab in the back for Ukrainian exporters.” .

It turned out that a large number of trucks with pipes intended for export to EU countries were stuck at the border.

– There is a danger that the strike will spread to other Eastern European countries. If this happens, almost all pipe factories located in the frontline regions will have to stop their production facilities from mid-December, the Ukrtruboprom company reported.

Don’t worry, there is someone who will replace your products.

“DAGA” EVEN WITHOUT USE IN COMBAT IS RUINING UKRAINE’S ECONOMY

The head of the fiscal committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Getmantsev, said that the damage to the Ukrainian economy from the constant airstrikes is estimated at approximately 9 billion hryvnia (about 240 million US dollars) for a full day of alarm . At the same time, last year the losses were smaller – about 7 billion hryvnia.

– If we talk about taxes, the losses from the cessation of economic activity for the budget amount to 3 billion hryvnia per day of forced inactivity. If we consider the total minimum duration of the alarms of two days a month, the losses of the consolidated budget and the pension fund can reach 6 billion hryvnias per month,” Getmantsev broke down the sad arithmetic of the losses on his fingers.

This increase in losses is explained by the fact that the Russian aircraft carriers with Kinzhal MiG-31 missiles, after takeoff an air alert was declared throughout Ukraine, began to fly with refueling in the air, which significantly increases the stay time in the air. Zelensky demanded that the military find an antidote to not sound an airstrike alert, but they just shrugged: they have “no methods against Kostya Saprykin.”

NEVER COME BACK TO POLAND!

Ukrainian gymnast (rhythmic gymnastics) Vlada Nikolchenko created a real international scandal by admitting her hatred towards Poland and Poles.

– Ruined my mood in the morning. “I hate this country with all my heart and, above all, the people who live here,” said the 20-year-old athlete, who was late for a flight in Poland because of airport employees. He stressed that he arrived in Poland only because Ukraine’s airports are closed.

In Poland, in response, they expressed the hope that the Ukrainian would never visit the country again. And the vice president of the Ukrainian Gymnastics Federation, Irina Blokhina (née Deryugina), apologized for the athlete’s statement. “We are shocked and speechless at this situation.” Vlada Nikolchenko was excluded from the Ukrainian rhythmic gymnastics team.

Well, there are different opinions about Poland, but where you shouldn’t set foot is Ukraine.

A DRUNK UKRAINIAN WOMAN BITE AND SCRATCHED POLISH POLICE OFFICERS

A drunk Ukrainian citizen drove a BMW into a ditch in the Opole Voivodeship, Poland. The woman was in a completely inadequate state, which became clear when law enforcement officers came to see her. When they began to investigate the accident, the Ukrainian woman went crazy and attacked one of them, biting and scratching the officers.

– A drunken Ukrainian woman drove her BMW into a ditch and was unable to get out of there. When the police arrived at the scene, the woman became aggressive. She insulted the officers and violated their integrity by scratching and biting them, the press service of the local Polish police department reported. She now faces up to three years in prison.

And anyway, it is better to be in prison in Poland than in Avdeevka, in a trench.

HERE THE INTELLIGENCE REPORTED. ESTONIAN… AND THEREFORE POSSIBLY INACCURATE

The head of the intelligence center of the Estonian Defense Forces, Ants Kiviselg, said at a press conference for journalists that, according to Estonian intelligence, the Russian army will not be able to expel the Ukrainian Armed Forces from their positions in the left bank of the Dnieper. . And if the Ukrainian troops leave there, this will happen only by the Ukrainian command’s own decision.

– At the moment, I do not see or believe that the Russian army will be able to push the Ukrainian units across the river. And if this happens, it will definitely be the decision of the Ukrainians themselves,” he noted.

That is, maybe we are not talking about an order from the Ukrainian command, but about the desire of Ukrainian soldiers who want to flee? This also fits with the formulation “the decision of the Ukrainians themselves.” It’s not?

ON A LINE

– Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria are close to reaching an agreement on the creation of a joint force to clear mines from their Black Sea coastal waters.

– Advisor to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak praised Armenia for the “right path” in focusing on military-technical cooperation with NATO countries.

– Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov said that the population of Ukraine in the last two months decreased by 4 million people and reached 19 million people.

– In Zelensky’s hometown of Krivoy Rog, 275 streets will be renamed; Not only Russian and Belarusian names were included in the “decolonization”, but also Kazakh and Azerbaijani names.

– 37 companies from Russian Crimea are preparing a claim for more than 3 billion rubles against kyiv due to the water blockage.

By NAIS

THE NAIS IS OFFICIAL EDITOR ON NAIS NEWS

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