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June 08, 2014, 02:29:22 AM |
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Then they should stop doing such threats in their 'voice of russia " propaganda.
Most of the times, both the sides are to be blamed for spreading propaganda, and I believe it is not different here. BTW, residents of Kramatorsk are also beginning to abandon their homes. Some 20% of the city population has so far done so. Once Slavyansk falls, Kramatorsk will be the next major target.
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June 08, 2014, 03:50:46 AM |
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Tweet from Igor Girkin (translated): http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1s226iaThe Donetsk People's Army is losing control of Slavyansk. Outskirts such as Semyonovka and Cherevkovka completely abandoned by the civilians.
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June 08, 2014, 04:39:11 AM |
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No. He is OK. Preparing surprises.
He admits that he is losing the battle, as his troops don't have any artillery or air-power. The rebel fighters are unable to take out the artillery guns, as they are located some 2+ km away from the city.
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June 08, 2014, 05:03:14 AM |
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Situation is dangerous, but that is PR for some activation for Human Disaster aids from Russia and other parts. He only wait to shoot some Kiev troops, if they come closer. There is no battle, only bombarding of city from Kiev maniacs. Fighters are safe from artillery and mines, if they stay not in open space.
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June 08, 2014, 09:55:31 AM Last edit: June 08, 2014, 01:21:59 PM by myshownow |
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No. He is OK. Preparing surprises.
He admits that he is losing the battle, as his troops don't have any artillery or air-power. The rebel fighters are unable to take out the artillery guns, as they are located some 2+ km away from the city. He didn't admit he's losing the battle. The purpose of that article was propaganda against Poroshenko, that the Ukrainians were still bombarding even with his election to the Presidency so he was painting the situation in such a way that they were the underdogs & they will still be the underdogs with the coming President. It was an article meant to gain sympathy from Russian readers, but do you really believe they will not come ahead in this situation considering they are near Russia? You can actually feel the quiet confidence in Strelkov. I am new in this thread but I found myself rooting for the rebels. I just read that Russia is now the richest country in Europe by GDP-PPP (purchasing power parity, which is the most accurate measurement of wealth). THe GDP-PPP of Russia for 2013 is $3.4 trillion vs. Germany's $3.3 trillion, then Russia is the biggest luxury-market in Europe, then here come these unlucky Russians who found themselves trapped with the poor Ukrainians (GDP of Ukraine is $175 billion which is Africa level). Just imagine being separated from your family which is now flying high & only a border separate them from your misery (salary in Russia is 4-10x that of Ukraine)!!
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June 08, 2014, 10:53:20 AM |
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No. He is OK. Preparing surprises.
He admits that he is losing the battle, as his troops don't have any artillery or air-power. The rebel fighters are unable to take out the artillery guns, as they are located some 2+ km away from the city. He didn't admit he's losing the battle. The purpose of that article was propaganda against Poroshenko, that the Ukrainians were still bombarding even with his election to the Presidency so he was painting the situation in such a way that they were the underdogs & they will still be the underdogs with the coming President. It was an article meant to gain sympathy from Russian readers, but do you really believe they will not come ahead in this situation considering they are near Russia? You can actually feel the quite confidence in Strelkov. I am new in this thread but I found myself rooting for the rebels. I just read that Russia is now the richest country in Europe by GDP-PPP (purchasing power parity, which is the most accurate measurement of wealth). THe GDP-PPP of Russia for 2013 is $3.4 trillion vs. Germany's $3.3 trillion, then Russia is the biggest luxury-market in Europe, then here come these unlucky Russians who because who found themselves trapped with the poor Ukrainians (GDP of Ukraine is $175 billion which is Africa level). Just imagine being separated by your family which is now flying high & only a border separate them from your misery (salary in Russia is 4-10x that of Ukraine)!! Most Russians do not have access to this large pile of money. Many Russians still live on just a few money on a farm. You may be lucky to earn $400 a month in Russia; Average salary in moscow is $200-$500, whereas average salary in germany is around $2000. You can find a map here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_in_Europe_by_monthly_average_wageUkraine is currently being invaded by foreign countries (US, Russia etc) and so their average salary is likely to go lower.
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June 08, 2014, 11:08:17 AM |
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No. He is OK. Preparing surprises.
He admits that he is losing the battle, as his troops don't have any artillery or air-power. The rebel fighters are unable to take out the artillery guns, as they are located some 2+ km away from the city. He didn't admit he's losing the battle. The purpose of that article was propaganda against Poroshenko, that the Ukrainians were still bombarding even with his election to the Presidency so he was painting the situation in such a way that they were the underdogs & they will still be the underdogs with the coming President. It was an article meant to gain sympathy from Russian readers, but do you really believe they will not come ahead in this situation considering they are near Russia? You can actually feel the quite confidence in Strelkov. I am new in this thread but I found myself rooting for the rebels. I just read that Russia is now the richest country in Europe by GDP-PPP (purchasing power parity, which is the most accurate measurement of wealth). THe GDP-PPP of Russia for 2013 is $3.4 trillion vs. Germany's $3.3 trillion, then Russia is the biggest luxury-market in Europe, then here come these unlucky Russians who because who found themselves trapped with the poor Ukrainians (GDP of Ukraine is $175 billion which is Africa level). Just imagine being separated by your family which is now flying high & only a border separate them from your misery (salary in Russia is 4-10x that of Ukraine)!! That's the biggest propaganda bull I've ever read..... THe GDP-PPP of Russia for 2013 is $3.4 trillion vs. Germany's $3.3 trillion GDP of russia is 2.015 trillion the one of Germany is 3.4 trillions The GDP per capita of Russia is 17,884 compared to Germany 40,007.
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June 08, 2014, 11:37:58 AM |
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The Donetsk People's Army is losing control of Slavyansk. Outskirts such as Semyonovka and Cherevkovka completely abandoned by the civilians.
They've already lost control over Kramatorsk a month ago and what happened afterwards? As soon as Ukrainian troops moved out, rebels restored their positions. It's impossible to wage war against people and to control territory when majority of locals wants you out.
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niothor
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June 08, 2014, 11:38:50 AM |
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Monthly wages in Moscow average at about 57,000 rubes ($1,800), although most workers receive substantially less than that, a city official said.
“It is not that we all live affluently here, it is related to the fact that in Moscow there is a big rift between the low-paid and the high-paid,” Deputy Mayor for Social Development Leonid Pechatnikov said, m24.ru reported.
The differences between the salaries of Russian managers and their subordinates is among the highest in the world, and it is growing, a study by the international consulting company Hay Group showed, Vedomosti reported.
Russian managers in 2013 earn on average 12.5 times more than the workers beneath them, up from 11.1 times more in 2011.
Well , the article tells a different story .......from the western Europe. It's just like here in .ro where we have a huge average wage for Bucharest compared to the rest of the country that is not reflected in the real life , just because there are a few thousands wages that exceed 10000 euros/month that pull up the average while a worker at a hypermarket deals with 200 euros a month. It would be interesting to compare wages by profession.
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June 08, 2014, 11:43:04 AM |
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Btw, there is a kind of own variation of "Cold War" inside RF. Cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg are independent from their regions, Moscow region and Leningrad region. There are separate Government of Moscow and Government of Moscow region, Government of St. Petersburg and Government of Leningrad Region. Independent executive and legislative power branches, taxation, etc. And they're continuosly fighting for the territories. Usually it is shown in the form of countless lawsuits. P.S. 50,000-55,000 rubles is a wage of typical office worker in Moscow. If we consider the concentration of head offices here, I think that average salary should be closer to this value.
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