Yesterday there was a thunderstorm and there was an air attack at night. Something was shot down very close and loudly, but there were no casualties or destruction in Kyiv. At the front, the russians are gradually seizing new territories, despite inspiring articles in Western media that they are running out of people and weapons.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2024/07/17/russias-new-artillery-piece-is-a-70-year-old-behemoth-firing-north-korean-shells/I think I heard this already last year.
The Ukrainian authorities also report on the success of mobilization and the next formed brigades to be sent to the front, but nothing is heard about those who returned.
Thinking people are surprised by the government's attitude towards Ukrainians. Employers no longer want to keep people at work who can be mobilized at any time without the possibility of return (demobilization). Nothing personal - this is business. Ukrainians go to war, and instead of them, non-residents of Ukraine, who are not subject to mobilization, will work.
Serhii Cherednyk, a nuclear physicist and leading engineer of the Institute of Nuclear Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, was killed in the war on June 28. This shows that no one needs smart people here. In developed countries, people of this profession are under the protection of special services, but in our country they mobilized and nobody care.
https://www.rbc.ua/rus/news/viyni-zaginuv-vidatniy-inzhener-institutu-1719500640.htmlThe Ministry of Defense reported that it had voluntarily updated the data of 4,690,496 conscripts.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=804902775155510&set=a.234922828820177This is slightly less than half of the official number of Ukrainian men aged 18-60. This allows the authorities to count on the possibility of continuing hostilities for several more years, provided that the west supports them with weapons and money. The experience of Syria shows that with external support, the war can last a very long time. And any war, civil or not, is always the same - some fight and die, while others hold power and earn money.
But Trump's election company makes his victory more and more likely, and his position regarding the war does not suggest its prolongation.
The German cabinet passed its 2025 budget on Wednesday after months of wrangling, even though a 17 billion euro ($18.6 billion) gap between projected spending and revenue has still to be covered. Next year's budget will be less generous to Ukraine, with the government cutting military aid for the country to 4 billion euros from around 8 billion euros in 2024, according to a draft seen by Reuters. Germany expects Ukraine will be able to fund the bulk of its military needs with $50 billion in loans from the Group of Seven backed by proceeds of frozen russian assets. It hopes, therefore, that funds earmarked for Ukraine will not be fully used.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/german-coalition-set-pass-2025-budget-mid-term-financial-plan-2024-07-17/It is significant that in two years the idea of foreclosure on the frozen assets of russians has already been transformed into providing Ukraine with a loan secured by frozen assets. I am sure that this money has long been used by russia according to the scheme that is used in Ukraine to transfer money to the occupied territory. You find people in Kyiv who are doing business with someone in the occupied territory for example in Donetsk and who owe them money. You give money to people in Kyiv and their debtors in Donetsk give the same amount to the person to whom you want to transfer the money. They charge you a small percentage, but everyone wins in this scheme. You can transfer money, the business can carry out mutual settlements. I also don’t see any big problems for russia using this money under an agreement with the banks in which accounts they are. In Ukraine, a scheme is used in which the owner of seized property can continue to use it for a bribe. Why don’t the owners/management of banks, with the consent of the authorities, for a small bribe of several billion, do the same as the officials who manage seized assets in Ukraine?