Ma prije da pokusava nesto izvuci od amera, kurdi su tu samo za siru masu.
Ali Putko je napravio gigantski posao za OTAN, master strategist.
Ma prije da pokusava nesto izvuci od amera, kurdi su tu samo za siru masu.
Zamenik predsednika Saveta bezbednosti Rusije Dmitrij Medvedev reagovao je na teroristički napad koji se dogodio u Sankt Peterburgu, prilikom kojeg je poginuo poznati ratni dopisnik Vladlen Tatarski, poručivši da se sa teroristima ne pregovara, već da se oni istrebljuju bez patetike.
"Terorizam se vratio na naše ulice, u naše gradove. Maske su pale. Eto, 'boja' naše opozicije ratuje sa svojim narodom, diže u vazduh i ubija. Ova kopilad ne samo da otvoreno želi poraz Rusije i smrt naše otadžbine, već sada pogubljuje svoje sunarodnike. Na jednom sastanku, poginuo je nenaoružani novinar, a nekoliko desetina nedužnih gledalaca je povređeno", napisao je Medvedev na Telegramu.
On je dodao da tupoglavi izvršioci terorističkih napada sada kukaju "iskoristili su me", što je verovatno i istina.
"Poludebilni potrošni materijal koji koristi naša nesistemska opozicija imao je sreću da je opstao. Ali ih ovo, naravno, neće spasiti od pravedne kazne. Još gore, do sada su bez odmazde ostali oni glavni, koji su hranili i finansirali unajmljene ubice, koji su im diktirali planove. To je naša takozvana nepomirljiva opozicija, koja se već nekoliko godina bori protiv sopstvene države uz aktivnu podršku Zapada, gde se o njoj snimaju pompezni filmovi, nagrađeni pristrasnim nagradama", naveo je on.
Prema njegovim rečima, svi ovi "smrdljivi" mediji, Navaljni, Volkov, Ponomarjov i ostali Hodorkovski postali su obični teroristi i ubice, koji slatko uživaju u gledanju krvi ruskih građana.
"Sa teroristima se ne pregovara. Oni se istrebljuju kao besni psi kojima iz usta curi otrovna pljuvačka. Bez dodatne patetike. Čim se ukaže prilika, čak i ako su ponekad potrebne godine. Opraštanje i saosećanje se ne primenjuju kada su u pitanju oni. To je ono predstavlja najvišu pravdu", zaključio je Medvedev.
pici wrote: ↑04/04/2023 23:35Zamenik predsednika Saveta bezbednosti Rusije Dmitrij Medvedev reagovao je na teroristički napad koji se dogodio u Sankt Peterburgu, prilikom kojeg je poginuo poznati ratni dopisnik Vladlen Tatarski, poručivši da se sa teroristima ne pregovara, već da se oni istrebljuju bez patetike.
"Terorizam se vratio na naše ulice, u naše gradove. Maske su pale. Eto, 'boja' naše opozicije ratuje sa svojim narodom, diže u vazduh i ubija.{...}
Ovaj je podivljao, zreo je za pelcovanje.
For instance, Russia's Strategic Nuclear Forces claim to operate 46 heavy missiles R-36M2 Voyevoda (commonly known in the West under the NATO name, SS-18 Satan), which entered service in the 1970s and 1980s.
These missiles make up the bulk of Russia’s nuclear power, with one missile designed to carry up to 10 warheads with a yield of up to 1 megaton (equivalent to 1 million tons of TNT). For comparison, the bomb that was used against Hiroshima in 1945 had a yield of 16 kilotons (16,000 tons of TNT).
But the R-36M2 Voyevoda missiles are considered to have long passed their operational life, especially given the fact that most missile types are designed to sustain between 10 and 15 years of service, with the possibility of extension following test launches and checkups.
Russia has been running a program to extend the use of R-36s since as far back as 2003.
The R-36 operation and production history is closely tied to Ukraine's Yuzhnoye Design Bureau, which terminated the missile's maintenance for Russia in 2015.
In 2018 and 2019, the Kremlin again announced its plans to extend the use of R-36M2 systems. But even since then, there have been little to no test launches, which suggests that the missiles are not being extended anymore, and that there’s no certainty regarding their operational status after so many years in service.
Inevitably, the old R-36s are being gradually retired, according to Pavel Luzin, a Russia defense policy expert with the U.S.-based Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
"This process began a long time ago, and it's a natural thing," the expert said.
“You can extend the use of R-36M2 on paper for as long as you want, but delivery vehicles, navigation components, propellent elements run out of their time. There is the reduction of not only missiles but, for instance, nuclear-armed submarines and even bombers. Not only R-36M2s, but also Topol and Topol-M missile systems are also being removed from service.”
And this natural reduction will inevitably continue until at least the end of the decade, the expert believes.
And besides that, Luzin added, the production of new nuclear missile systems in Russia does not keep up with the inevitable reduction.
As of now, Russia has a missile production center in Votkinsk and also a limited manufacturing capacity in Krasnoyarsk. Luzin describes the present situation as Russia “having one and a half factory” to produce intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Right now, Russia is not even close to having the manufacturing capability of the Soviet Union, which had as many as four far larger and more productive missile manufacturing centers, including the one based at the Yuzhmash in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk (now Dnipro), which was responsible for nearly 50% of the Soviet nuclear power production.
Over the last few years, the Kremlin also suggested a range of new nuclear missile projects to modernize Russia's nuclear power.
The RS-28 Sarmat, one of the loudest projects of recent times, is meant to replace the old R-36M2 Voyevoda.
Presented with the Kremlin's traditionally excessive pomposity, the Sarmat missiles had only two test launches, the latest ending in failure in late February 2023 around the time President Joe Biden was in Kyiv, according to the Pentagon.
It entered serial production only as recently as late 2022. The deployment of a significant number of missiles will take years, if even possible, given Russia’s limited options for import of components and declining economy due to sanctions and furthering international isolation.
There is also the Avangard project, a glide warhead-carrying vehicle installed on old Soviet UR-100N missiles. The Russian Defense Ministry claims the system can reach a velocity of over 20 Mach, which allegedly makes it invincible to U.S. ballistic missile defense.
As of late 2022, Russia was believed to have operated only six Avangard systems since 2019.
And even at a far smaller scale as compared with the Soviet era, Moscow's nuclear missile manufacturing is still prone to the same old issue – the production for the sake of just keeping the system running, with no substantial effect on Russia’s nuclear posture.
"The Sarmat project is there just for the sake of keeping a plant in Krasnoyarsk, a construction bureau in Miass, and the production of liquid fuel engines in Perm," Luzin said.
"And Avangard is also necessary just for its designer and manufacturer to keep going. And there's (the 13th Missile Division in Orenburg) that has a few old and excessive missiles UR-100N with no warheads — so they install the Avangards… All those things should have been shut down and switched to doing much more useful things.”
“Ruski kulturni centar” izgorio nakon napada molotovljevim koktelima
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Požar na zgradi “Ruskog kulturnog centra” u Nikoziji, Kipar
Snažan požar u srijedu nanio je značajnu štetu “Ruskom kulturnom centru” u Nikoziji, glavnom gradu Kipra, objavila je vatrogasna služba, navodeći da se njegov uzrok istražuje, prenosi “Reuters”.
Požar je izbio oko podneva u zgradi koja se nalazi u srcu komercijalnog centra kiparske prijestolnice, stvarajući gust oblak crnog dima. Požar je ugašen za manje od dva sata nakon što su vatrogasci stigli na lice mjesta.
Napad na zgradu
“Uzrok požara će biti istražen zajedno s policijom i, ako bude potrebno, sa drugim državnim institucijama”, kazao je portparol vatrogasne brigade Andreas Kettis.
“Ruski centar nauke i kulture“, koji je bio u fazi renoviranja, navodno ima jake veze s ruskom ambasadom na Kipru i popularno je mjesto za umjetničke izložbe i predstave.
Ruska novinska agencija “Tass” navodi da su, prema riječima svjedoka, molotovljevi kokteli bačeni na zgradu “Ruskog kulturnog centra”.
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