You don't have to wonder, he's on video talking about it barely a month ago: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/1658234370409263106
Saying of course that brexit has failed but not because brexit was bad in it of itself, but because the British politicians are as useless as the EU Comission and that they've totally mismanaged it.
Basically it's the "real brexit hasn't been tried yet" kind of rhetoric.
Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Commander of the Tavriia Operational and Strategic Group of Forces, has stated that Russian losses in this area amounted to over four companies in just 24 hours.
Afaik it really depends on the type of company, so like a tank company has something 30-40 people, while a motorized rifle company has 130-150 people.
The Tavriia commander also mentioned that
In particular, a Ka-52 helicopter, 24 tanks, 12 infantry fighting vehicles, 5 armored personnel carriers, 3 armored personnel carriers, 2 armored personnel carriers, 2 Orlan-10 UAVs, a Zala UAV, and a Sturm-S anti-tank missile system.
Also, 12 Russian ammunition storage sites were destroyed.
If you want to get some numbers of killed or wounded Russians its gonna be hard based solely on that information since destroyed military equipment doesn't necessarily imply killed/wounded personnel.
Best you can do is draw a broad, unreliable numbers based on that destroyed equipment.
@Some_Emo_Chick Sure, whatever. Get the fuck out of Ukraine already? I'll tell you want, we can pretend you won and that you're a big, bad scary country, best in the world, just get the fuck out, ya shits.
Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters on Saturday staged marches in Belgrade and other Serbian cities against President Aleksandar Vučić, pledging to “radicalise” weeks of peaceful gatherings that have already shaken his populist rule.
There is a growing need for people with English language skills in Ukraine. The government is currently working to make English more accessible to everyone....
No. A couple base and ammo piles turning into an expensive firework show doesn't translate to them running out of ammo. There might be a temporary shortage that Ukrainians can take advantage of, but given enough time Russians will replenish those stocks. This is nowhere near enough to make them run out, but will put Ukrainians at an advantage.
Sanctions against Russia mean more work for Latvian ports as many Central Asian countries are looking for new freight corridors. Large ports are already experiencing an increase in traffic. In Li...
Russian apologists on the left have horse blinders on, thinking that somehow Russia is an antidote to corrupt capitalism when it is corrupt capitalism par excellence.
@F100 I can't foresee how any Russian apologist could ever be a "leftist", tbh. They're either grifters, fascist manipulators who pretend to be leftist (a tradition at this point) or just plain old useful idiots.
An artificial reef is to be created on the seabed in a shellfish bed in the middle of Piran Bay by the end of the summer. The first artificial underwater structure of its kind in the country will also aim to provide food from the sea in a more sustainable way, including the cultivation of oyster and mussel fry....
598 million euros: this is the amount of surcharges on reimbursable doctors' fees billed to Belgian patients during hospitalization in 2021. This astronomical sum is one of the findings of the Agence intermutualiste's annual hospital barometer. It is above all the surcharges for day hospital stays that have increased (102...
In a few years, one in three children in Czechia will not have a pediatrician. Pediatricians themselves, as well as their professional organizations, have warned that the situation in the Czech Republic is already critical due to the low number of GPs for children. They are therefore asking the state for a systemic measure that...
The Tartu-based Estonian National Museum (ERM) has canceled an exhibition by two Israeli artists, initially on the grounds of its being from a too 'Russian' perspective. One of the artists has a Russian-sounding name, the second, an Estonian-sounding name – the artist is indeed of Estonian descent.
I see a great push towards renewable energy all over the place. And its no wonder with what's happening, going green is a matter of national security at this point.
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Brexit has failed - we must now return to the centre of Europe, Lord Heseltine says (www.independent.co.uk)
Lord Heseltine said it is time to stop ‘hiding from the damage’ caused by Brexit
a community for anti-authoritarian leftist firearms enthusiasts (lemmy.world)
https://lemmy.world/c/jbrc...
Russia loses four companies on Tavriia front over past 24 hours - Commander of Tavriia Group of Forces (www.pravda.com.ua)
Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, Commander of the Tavriia Operational and Strategic Group of Forces, has stated that Russian losses in this area amounted to over four companies in just 24 hours.
Gas stoves pollute homes with benzene, which is linked to cancer (www.npr.org)
Serbia: Seventh week of mass demonstrations against the government (www.euronews.com)
Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters on Saturday staged marches in Belgrade and other Serbian cities against President Aleksandar Vučić, pledging to “radicalise” weeks of peaceful gatherings that have already shaken his populist rule.
English will receive the status of an international language in Ukraine, - Shmyhal (lb.ua) Ukrainian
There is a growing need for people with English language skills in Ukraine. The government is currently working to make English more accessible to everyone....
Detonating for over an hour: the occupant base near Melitopol (Rykove) was blown up. (apostrophe.ua) Ukrainian
Detonating for over an hour: the occupant base near Melitopol was blown up. Photo...
The Liepāja Latvian port sees tenfold increase in shipments over the year as a result of sanctions against Russia (eng.lsm.lv)
Sanctions against Russia mean more work for Latvian ports as many Central Asian countries are looking for new freight corridors. Large ports are already experiencing an increase in traffic. In Li...
[Fil unique] Croissance de Lemmy (the-federation.info) French
Plutôt impressionnant en si peu de temps
Swiss voters to decide on country’s energy transition (www.swissinfo.ch)
Should Switzerland achieve climate neutrality by 2050? On June 18 the Swiss people vote on the new climate law. What's at stake?
These tunnels were dug by a Giant Ground Sloth that lived 10.000 years ago in Brazil (feddit.de)
An artificial reef, the first underwater structure of its kind, is about to come to life in the Slovenian sea (www.rtvslo.si)
An artificial reef is to be created on the seabed in a shellfish bed in the middle of Piran Bay by the end of the summer. The first artificial underwater structure of its kind in the country will also aim to provide food from the sea in a more sustainable way, including the cultivation of oyster and mussel fry....
From double to quadruple: Belgian hospital surcharges have exploded in 2021 (www.rtbf.be) French
598 million euros: this is the amount of surcharges on reimbursable doctors' fees billed to Belgian patients during hospitalization in 2021. This astronomical sum is one of the findings of the Agence intermutualiste's annual hospital barometer. It is above all the surcharges for day hospital stays that have increased (102...
Critical shortage of paediatricians in Czechia (ct24.ceskatelevize.cz) cz
In a few years, one in three children in Czechia will not have a pediatrician. Pediatricians themselves, as well as their professional organizations, have warned that the situation in the Czech Republic is already critical due to the low number of GPs for children. They are therefore asking the state for a systemic measure that...
The Estonian National Museum (ERM) cancels Israeli artists' exhibition over 'Russian' concerns (news.err.ee)
The Tartu-based Estonian National Museum (ERM) has canceled an exhibition by two Israeli artists, initially on the grounds of its being from a too 'Russian' perspective. One of the artists has a Russian-sounding name, the second, an Estonian-sounding name – the artist is indeed of Estonian descent.
Finland's free park lunches are a great benefit, but not for everyone (yle.fi)
Finland's bigger cities offer free lunches to kids during the summer when school cafeterias are closed.
Tourism in the face of drought: between fear of restrictions and responsibility in water spending (www.rtve.es) Spanish
Water reserves are strained in destinations such as the Costa del Sol or Ibiza, with few surpluses and many visitors....
Estonia's first wind and solar hybrid park set to open on Global Wind Day (news.err.ee)
On Thursday June 15, Global Wind Day, Enefit Green's Purtse wind and solar hybrid park is set to be officially opened.