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Ti si u pravu, ali ne bi trebalo da o tome na temi o Ukrajini. pozzzz
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Granica Mykolayev-Kherson oblast to je rijeka zapravo nisam siguran zasto tu regiju u vojnim krugovima zovu tako
Bubić s mjehurićima
Quotaju Ruske izvore kao dokaz, ne bih imao problem sa tim da su postavili i dokaze.
Nije brod, ovo je na kopnu
trenutak eksplozije blizinskog upaljača, vidi se i raketni trag/dim projektila u doletu, može biti samo ATMG,


https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/20 ... ky-mayors/But now, as the war grinds on and billions of dollars in international aid pours in, cracks and prewar tensions are beginning to emerge between the central government and local leaders. Recent frictions between President Volodymyr Zelensky, the highly popular wartime leader, and Ukrainian mayors who are trying to defend or rebuild their devastated cities and towns underscore Ukraine’s mounting internal challenges as it approaches six months of war.
Mayors and analysts told The Washington Post that Zelensky’s government appears to be trying to sideline mayors to maintain control of recovery aid and to weaken any future political rivals. More broadly, several mayors told The Post there is growing concern that amid the war, Zelensky’s administration is backtracking on promises and plans to remove a lingering vestige of the Soviet era by decentralizing power and granting more authority to regional and local governments.
“Autocratic tendencies are beginning to develop in Ukraine during the war,” said Borys Filatov, 50, the powerful mayor of Dnipro in southeastern Ukraine, a city that has become a key conduit for arms and aid to the country’s embattled eastern front. “They are trying to dominate the political field…however, we are not opponents.”
biće ovakvih stvari stalno, sloboda govora i kritika vlasti, pogotovo u vremenima kada se preko Kijeva šalju milijarde donacija.Čitalac wrote: ↑05/08/2022 13:03 Ovo su tenzije koje će se tek produbiti, ali je zanimljivo da o njima piše Washington Post. Pojedini gradonačelnici sada već otvoreno kritikuju Zelenskog i optužuju ga za „autokratsko ponašanje“. Pozadina svega je, naravno, novac.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/20 ... ky-mayors/SpoilerShowBut now, as the war grinds on and billions of dollars in international aid pours in, cracks and prewar tensions are beginning to emerge between the central government and local leaders. Recent frictions between President Volodymyr Zelensky, the highly popular wartime leader, and Ukrainian mayors who are trying to defend or rebuild their devastated cities and towns underscore Ukraine’s mounting internal challenges as it approaches six months of war.
Mayors and analysts told The Washington Post that Zelensky’s government appears to be trying to sideline mayors to maintain control of recovery aid and to weaken any future political rivals. More broadly, several mayors told The Post there is growing concern that amid the war, Zelensky’s administration is backtracking on promises and plans to remove a lingering vestige of the Soviet era by decentralizing power and granting more authority to regional and local governments.
“Autocratic tendencies are beginning to develop in Ukraine during the war,” said Borys Filatov, 50, the powerful mayor of Dnipro in southeastern Ukraine, a city that has become a key conduit for arms and aid to the country’s embattled eastern front. “They are trying to dominate the political field…however, we are not opponents.”