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Ukrainian pilots were already training in France.

Perhaps this has been Macron's intention all along.

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Thus guys channel quite good. Typical engineer give presentation. 

It seems the China Russia relationship is very complicated. 

 

 

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This prick will say anything to make himself look good.

And anything Biden says he will 100% disagree.

On 6/6/2024 at 10:13 PM, Ender said:

Very hard to understand politicians. Is he really changed or this is just playing politics against Biden?

 

 

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If Ukraine falls, its Germany and Poland next.

Poland is prepared and Germany is not.

Poland bought 1,000 tanks and more than 600 artillery pieces.

Germany still won't spend 2% of GDP on arms.

The outgoing British army chief just said there will be a world war and Britain is also not prepared.

On 6/7/2024 at 1:04 AM, Ender said:

A few months back, it was a firm no to sending Taurus to Ukraine. Softening up. Now is 'in discussion'.

 

 

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When the flame is up their ass and they are feeling the heat

then there is urgency

On 6/7/2024 at 3:30 PM, Ender said:

 

Now in June they started discussion, training starts tomorrow, the delivery is expected in the end of the year?? After observing F16 handling especially by USA, this is very fast. When the will is strong, things get moving fast. Speaks very much of Biden's lack of will.  Can talk but cannot work, sound much like out FT in Singapore. F16 deliveries is mostly stalled by the Biden's administration. I read another article, despite setting multiple training centers for Ukraine's pilots, they can only allow 20 pilots to be trained by end of the year. Not expecting magic from F16s. Things just look very bad for Ukraine in the future if Biden's administration continues to drag their feet. A weak POTUS is a friend to Putin regardless of his stand against Russia.

 

 

 

And do you know someone halted the sending of Gripen to Ukraine with the excuses of introducing F16 to Ukraine. France has no problem sending Mirage. 

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/sweden-halts-plan-gripen-jets-ukraine-news-agency-tt-reports-2024-05-28/

Sweden halts plan for Gripen jets to Ukraine, news agency TT reports

 

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On 6/7/2024 at 7:40 PM, Jamesc said:

If Ukraine falls, its Germany and Poland next.

Poland is prepared and Germany is not.

Poland bought 1,000 tanks and more than 600 artillery pieces.

Germany still won't spend 2% of GDP on arms.

The outgoing British army chief just said there will be a world war and Britain is also not prepared.

 

Poland really front line. 

Polish border guard dies after stabbing by illegal immigrants trying to get through at the belarus border.

Reportedly,  several guards are in trouble for firing warning shots.

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/polish-leaders-seek-clarity-detention-troops-fired-warning-110895601

 

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On 6/7/2024 at 1:22 AM, Volvobrick said:

Give to Mexico? 

Not Cuba meh? At least can exchange for missile like chooloot…😁

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On 6/8/2024 at 10:03 AM, Volvobrick said:

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/06/americas/cuba-russian-ships-submarine-visit-intl-latam

Too obvious a destination. But then Putin heard you! 

Maybe the sub will accidentally leave behind some big cheroots....

Ukraine is already draining putin's resource and pulling russia many years or decades poorer into the history because of the war,  I dont think putin is so crazy to start stiring shits in the NATO countries ,US or UK. And  i am also doubful which of his friendly countries dare to pull the first trigger to sacrifice for putin. Dont forget, if anyone dares to move, his country will be pounded. Unlike russia, Ukraine dare not or does not have the weapon to bomb into russian soil.

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The russia  official media to some extent admits that the situation at the front line is challenging, the frontline russian soldier  being interviewed also shared the miserable situation he was facing, from supply challenges , to amount of drones attack and intense bombardment  from Ukraine’s counter attack
 

 

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On 6/8/2024 at 2:09 PM, Ct3833 said:

The russia  official media to some extent admits that the situation at the front line is challenging, the frontline russian soldier  being interviewed also shared the miserable situation he was facing, from supply challenges , to amount of drones attack and intense bombardment  from Ukraine’s counter attack
 

 

When Putin announced he willing to negotiate (on the news last two days), of course with current new reality, doesn't mean he wants peace. It means he needs the take a breather or pause to regroup, resupply and be in a stronger position. 

Ukraine is actually gaining back some lands for these couple of weeks. It's better than the fall of Avdiivka where everyday they are losing land. We are slowly seeing the positive effects of the renewed aid from replenishment of arty and ATACMs and scalps/storm shadows.

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On 6/8/2024 at 8:09 AM, mersaylee said:

Not Cuba meh? At least can exchange for missile like chooloot…😁

Cuba will be stupid to allow Russian missiles and nukes to be deployed on its soil. 60 years after Cuban Missile Crisis, they are still being sanctioned to tell the whole world don't f with the Monroe Doctrine.

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fell out of window again ?

seems like windows there are very lossy.

 

https://x.com/officejjsmart/status/1798726580577226799

Yesterday in Moscow, judge Natalya Larina, who had delivered guilty verdicts for plenty of political prisoners, fell out of a window. Those who, even in secret, criticize the Putin Regime’s system are doomed to drink bad tea or trip near an open window.

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On 11/26/2023 at 3:42 PM, Ender said:

 Good read on the efforts they made to get these things to happen. 

https://sg.yahoo.com/news/singaporean-couple-built-500-homes-134101978.html

A Singaporean couple built 500 homes on the Ukrainian frontlines as the war raged around them. Here's how they did it.

Matthew Loh

Sat, 25 November 2023 at 9:41 pm SGT

  • Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim are a Singaporean couple who built 500 emergency homes in Ukraine.
  • They focus mostly on warzone locations and the frontlines, helping the poor, elderly, and disabled.
  • They told BI that together, they've traveled to Ukraine seven times in the last two years.

In Bucha, the first person who saw Lam Baoyan couldn't stop screaming.

Lam had been offered a chance to see the frontlines in Ukraine in May 2022. As she entered the city, an elderly Ukrainian woman spotted Lam's east Asian features, and fearing Lam was a Russian, started sobbing, Lam said.

"I have nothing left to give you," an interpreter translated, Lam recounted to Business Insider.

Lam, a 39-year-old Singaporean, was astounded. Aid workers managed to calm the elderly woman, and she eventually told Lam her story — of how her entire family was killed, of how she only had corners of her roof to live under and potatoes in her garden to live on.

It had been weeks since Russian forces pulled out of Bucha, but the small city was still bleeding, Lam said.

"The Russians took everything from their houses, and burned them down. They were living in their chicken coops," Lam said.

Lam's first trip to Ukraine drove her to eventually build some 500 free emergency houses for war victims in hard-hit areas of Ukraine like Moshchun and the Donbass. She and her husband, Rudy Taslim, said they've traveled to the Ukrainian frontlines more than seven times since the war began, launching and funding aid projects on their own dime.

The couple, who run an architecture firm in Singapore, designed and manufactured a series of container homes meant to house families in need of shelter.

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One of Lam and Taslim's larger delivered homes, next to a destroyed building in TKTK.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim.

They declined to share how much they've spent on aid projects in Ukraine.

BI verified their humanitarian work with the Ukrainian embassy in Singapore and spoke to three Ukrainians who work with the couple on their aid projects.

Building a local base

While much of the global conversation for aid in Ukraine has centered around weapons, Lam and Taslim said their focus is on the people who can't flee the war.

"Who hasn't left? The handicapped, the poor, people who are the most marginalized," Lam said. "They're looking for basic things, a sense of stability, food, shelter."

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Some of the Ukrainians that Lam met were living in chicken coops or in corners of their homes that were still intact, she said.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim

Lam spent April 2022 at a refugee center in Bad Blankenburg, a city in Germany, assisting Ukrainians who'd fled Russia's invasion.

At the end of the month, she and seven other volunteers made a 21-hour drive through Germany, Poland, and then into Ukraine, she recalled. It was her first time in the country.

When she chanced upon a group of Christian pastors in Lviv, they asked her if she wanted to see Bucha and other areas of Ukraine that had seen fighting.

Lam accepted. Both staunch Protestant Christians, she and Taslim would go on to work extensively with these pastors, who formed a base team for finding aid workers and translators.

By the end of her first trip, she knew she'd be back to help the people made homeless by the war.

Designing a home for a war survivor

Lam flew back to Singapore in June. She and Taslim run a firm called Genesis Architects, which oversees projects in countries including the Maldives, Singapore, Taiwan, and New Zealand.

Lam runs business operations, while Taslim, also 39, covers design.

Lam and Taslim said they spent their summer designing a simple way to house Ukrainian families.

"We were confronted with several issues," said Taslim. "Number one was that winter was approaching."

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Taslim looks over design plans with a Ukrainian partner.Rudy Taslim and Lam Baoyan

Winter temperatures in Ukraine can drop to -4 degrees Fahrenheit, and much of the infrastructure in war-ridden civilian areas was obliterated.

He eventually designed a modular home that's slightly bigger than a shipping container, replete with running water capacity, heating, electricity, kitchen, and bathroom.

Each house is prefabricated and can be put together in a week, but it's also built to withstand shockwaves from shelling, provide insulation, and last for years, Taslim said.

But Ukraine was also actively battling an invasion, and acquiring construction materials and building the houses would be tricky, he said.

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Lam and Taslim's homes come with electricity, furniture, running water, and a toilet.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim

Buying materials from foreign suppliers would have turned Lam and Taslim's project into profits for a corporation, he said, and their goal was also provide business opportunities for local companies.

"When the war started, obviously a lot of construction projects stopped," he said. "So they had in their possession a lot of materials that can be purchased off them."

Many Ukrainian men, who couldn't leave the country but hadn't been conscripted yet, needed jobs, Taslim said. And a house requires laborers, logistics workers, and electricians.

Labor and materials would have to come from within Ukraine, the couple decided.

Their houses would also have to be situated directly in their beneficiaries' neighborhoods. Lam and Taslim said they were determined not to displace any families in the process of giving them a new home.

"We didn't want to create some sort of mass refugee camp or something that's temporary, but something dignified," he said.

How Lam and Taslim started their own house-building operation

In August 2022, Lam returned with Taslim, flying into Germany, driving through Poland, and entering Ukraine via the western border.

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Lam and Taslim said they've traveled to Ukraine at least seven times together.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim

Their idea was to build the portable houses off-site, then deliver them to war-ravaged towns.

Lam and Taslim said they used their first trip to meet Ukrainian contractors, warehouse owners, and delivery drivers.

A team of Ukrainian aid workers helps them identify people who need homes the most and coordinate delivery.

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Lam and Taslim traveled to several neighborhoods devastated by the war, such as this location in Lyman.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim

In August 2022, the first of their houses were built and delivered to families in Irpin and Moshchun — just before the summer nights in Ukraine started to grow cold.

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Taslim points to a container home loaded on a truck, while Lam poses next to one of their delivered houses.Rudy Taslim and Lam Baoyan.

One house initially cost them around $25,000, but Taslim said they've managed to reduce its price to around $4,200 through supply chain tweaks, such as sourcing timber from Ukraine's forests. BI was not able to independently verify the costs.

Lam and Taslim's team manufactured and delivered 400 homes before the winter of 2022, and another 100 after January, they said.

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One of Lam and Taslim's houses, delivered to a bombed neighborhood in Moshchun.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim.

Lam said the elderly, those with disabilities, and widows get priority among the recipients. She and Taslim visited dozens of neighborhoods to approve house deliveries, she said.

"We're giving this away for free, without conditions, so once we've identified these people, we need to walk on the ground and do background checks," she said.

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Lam and Taslim visit an elderly beneficiary in one of their container homes.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim

After establishing their production chain, they've left much of the house-making and delivery to Ukrainian aid workers, Taslim said.

Checking on homes

Lam and Taslim said they continue to visit Ukraine every few months, checking on the homes and starting new aid projects for civilians and soldiers on the frontlines.

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Lam and Taslim visited a warehouse they hired in Ternopil. It was bombed in July 2023, they said.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim.

They have had to reclaim several houses from people, Lam said. The couple discovered that one family in Moshchun had been living with relatives elsewhere, while keeping their gifted container house as a summer home, she said.

"We've had to make that decision and give the resources to someone who really needs it," Lam said.

The couple has since moved their focus to other aid projects in Ukraine, supplying generators in the winter, furnishing aid shelters for new mothers whose husbands were killed in the war, and bringing medical supplies to the frontlines.

Yulia is a worker at House of Bread, an organization that runs soup kitchens in Ukraine and that has partnered with Lam and Taslim.

"They reached out to so many people, including soldiers on the frontline, encouraging them and supporting for them," she told BI about the couple and their work. "So many lives have been saved, many lives restored," she added.

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Taslim and Lam visit a TKTK factory in TKTK.Rudy Taslim and Lam Baoyan

In late 2022, they were awarded Ukrainian temporary residency permits, which were seen by BI.

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Lam and Taslim delivered fuel and set up shelters for those with special needs.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim

They work with charities such as the Red Cross. The Red Cross Singapore confirmed its partnership with Lam and Taslim but declined to comment further.

"What's important is that they're not just bringing what they want to bring or whatever they have at the moment," said Andrii Lupaniek, the pastor of the Power of Revival church in Kyiv. "They always ask what is the need of people in the area. What is the need right now?"

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Lam and Baoyan pose for a photo with their Ukrainian partners and other foreign aid workers. Lapienuk is holding the Singapore flag in the center of the photo.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim.

Lupaniek told BI via a translator that the couple has accompanied him on humanitarian trips since late autumn 2022.

He brings medicines, food, and supplies to the frontlines, and estimates that without Lam and Taslim's resources, his aid ministry would be operating at half capacity.

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Lupaniek watches Taslim hug a Ukrainian beneficiary after delivering supplies.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim.

Together, they've distributed freezing-temperature sleeping bags, 200 tons of food, and winter clothing to areas of the Donbass such as Lyman, a city that was retaken by Ukraine in early October after multiple battles, Lupaniek said.

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Lam and Taslim pose for a photo with doctors and directors at a hospital in Ukraine after delivering medical equipment.Lam Baoyan and Rudy Taslim

Lam and Taslim are aware of criticism that they're foreign civilians putting themselves in a conflict that doesn't directly involve their country.

"A lot of people, maybe out of love, or disbelief, have tried to dampen our spirits," he said. "But I think over the months we've learned to quiet these voices down. I think we just have to walk away from certain conversations."

Their motivation, they said, stems from their faith.

"Love is an action. It looks like something. It looks like bread for the hungry and a home for the homeless," Lam said, when asked why she'd spent time and resources on projects that carried such personal risk.

"I'd say that question could be rephrased," said Taslim. "Why not? Why not me?"

Read the original article on Business Insider.

 

 

 

https://www.todayonline.com/features/stories-behind-spore-couple-built-500-homes-ukraine-residential-status-2436666

The Stories Behind: The S'pore couple given residency by Ukraine after designing, building 500 emergency homes there

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On 6/8/2024 at 3:31 PM, Kb27 said:

fell out of window again ?

seems like windows there are very lossy.

 

https://x.com/officejjsmart/status/1798726580577226799

Yesterday in Moscow, judge Natalya Larina, who had delivered guilty verdicts for plenty of political prisoners, fell out of a window. Those who, even in secret, criticize the Putin Regime’s system are doomed to drink bad tea or trip near an open window.

When will Sergei Shoigu fall out of window ? 

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