Opening a new LNG terminal in a year is a crazy turn around. Wow.74OA said:
Germany making progress towards its goal of using two-thirds less Russian gas by the end of '22: "In 2021, Russia accounted for about 55% of Germany's gas supply; by mid-April, it had dropped to around 35%, Habeck said on May 1, per S&P Global. Berlin is aiming to cut its Russian fuel supply down even further to 10% by summer 2024, Habeck said." "Germany doesn't have any LNG import terminals now, but it has approved a draft law to fast-track their approval process to one-tenth of the time it usually takes, Bloomberg reported on May 10. The first terminals will be operational by next year, Reuters reported, citing the German network regulator." WEANING
I'm not sure if that timeline refers to completing a new land regasification facility or arrival of the floating regasification barges that Germany is also renting.aezmvp said:Opening a new LNG terminal in a year is a crazy turn around. Wow.74OA said:
Germany making progress towards its goal of using two-thirds less Russian gas by the end of '22: "In 2021, Russia accounted for about 55% of Germany's gas supply; by mid-April, it had dropped to around 35%, Habeck said on May 1, per S&P Global. Berlin is aiming to cut its Russian fuel supply down even further to 10% by summer 2024, Habeck said." "Germany doesn't have any LNG import terminals now, but it has approved a draft law to fast-track their approval process to one-tenth of the time it usually takes, Bloomberg reported on May 10. The first terminals will be operational by next year, Reuters reported, citing the German network regulator." WEANING
Former #Russian Prime Minister Dmitry #Medvedev: "People often ask me why my Telegram posts are so harsh. The answer is that I hate them. They are bastards and scum. They want death for us, for #Russia. And as long as I'm alive, I'll do anything to make them disappear". pic.twitter.com/3suXepthL7
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 7, 2022
"Over the weekend, #Ukrainian forces have recaptured parts of #Sievierodonetsk although #Russian forces likely continue to occupy eastern districts", reports the #British Ministry of Defence. https://t.co/WOEujjROVT
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 7, 2022
⚡️ Governor: Russian troops 'likely withdraw' from Melitopol district in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, move towards Kherson.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 7, 2022
Oleksandr Starukh, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration, said the move could be part of a troops' rotation.
⚡️ In #Kherson, there was an explosion in a cafe near the building of the occupation administration.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 7, 2022
📰Russian state media RIA Novosti pic.twitter.com/G3uN2Z0O3V
🔥Artillerymen of the 44th brigade covered the #Russian "Grads" along with ammunition. pic.twitter.com/2OwqnJ4QLI
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 7, 2022
⚡️General Staff: Russia preparing for renewed offensive on Sloviansk.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 7, 2022
The General Staff said that Russian troops are preparing for the offensive on the city of Sloviansk, Donetsk Oblast. Russia continues trying to capture Sievierodonetsk in Luhansk Oblast, the military said.
This War is far from being over…….. https://t.co/xp2fPwqDgJ
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 7, 2022
Not to derail, but they can always bring in some floating terminals on barges.aezmvp said:Opening a new LNG terminal in a year is a crazy turn around. Wow.74OA said:
Germany making progress towards its goal of using two-thirds less Russian gas by the end of '22: "In 2021, Russia accounted for about 55% of Germany's gas supply; by mid-April, it had dropped to around 35%, Habeck said on May 1, per S&P Global. Berlin is aiming to cut its Russian fuel supply down even further to 10% by summer 2024, Habeck said." "Germany doesn't have any LNG import terminals now, but it has approved a draft law to fast-track their approval process to one-tenth of the time it usually takes, Bloomberg reported on May 10. The first terminals will be operational by next year, Reuters reported, citing the German network regulator." WEANING
They need to start carrying and dropping these munitions in a vertical manner. They lose far too much accuracy being dropped horizontally while the 3d printed fins stabilize the mortar.JFABNRGR said:
A hasty fighting position has its place when you are caught in the open against enemy artillery. We should be sending plenty of E tools. I am guessing about 75M meters from impact.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/v72hfh/a_shell_lands_next_to_a_supposedly_ukrainian/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Georgians in intense firefight. rifles, grenade launcher, ATMs.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/v72u2q/6minute_video_of_todays_clash_between_georgian/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Drone drop munition directly in trench direct hit at T intersection.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/v6z25w/ukrainian_24th_mechanized_brigade_dropping/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Kherson is going to be tough and Ukraine is unlikely to make much of a push there until the fall at the earliest. As the gateway to Crimea, its strategic value to the Russians is very high.docb said:
Sounds as if Russia is having to pull troops from Kherson and Melitopol to try and patch things up there. May not be going so good for the Russians. I bet the Ukranians are able to take Kherson in the next few weeks.
They're doing that, too. BARGESlb3 said:Not to derail, but they can always bring in some floating terminals on barges.aezmvp said:Opening a new LNG terminal in a year is a crazy turn around. Wow.74OA said:
Germany making progress towards its goal of using two-thirds less Russian gas by the end of '22: "In 2021, Russia accounted for about 55% of Germany's gas supply; by mid-April, it had dropped to around 35%, Habeck said on May 1, per S&P Global. Berlin is aiming to cut its Russian fuel supply down even further to 10% by summer 2024, Habeck said." "Germany doesn't have any LNG import terminals now, but it has approved a draft law to fast-track their approval process to one-tenth of the time it usually takes, Bloomberg reported on May 10. The first terminals will be operational by next year, Reuters reported, citing the German network regulator." WEANING
Over the weekend, Italian TV host Massimo Giletti went to Russia where he interviewed Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova and top state TV host Vladimir Solovyov
— Francis Scarr (@francis_scarr) June 6, 2022
Fellow Italian journalist Alessandro Sallusti wasn't impressed...
(thanks to @LBuscicchi for translating) pic.twitter.com/J02tK8pkYZ
Donbas artillery logistics and Russian "Offensive Culminating Point" thread🧵
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) June 7, 2022
NATO 155mm/52 caliber self propelled guns donated to Ukraine are making themselves felt.👇
1/ https://t.co/7boOTPWsoO
Rossticus said:
Nice.
We are now past the 100 day mark since Russian began its invasion of #Ukraine. Today, an examination why strategic patience is needed in our support for Ukraine to defeat the Russian invasion. 1/24 pic.twitter.com/hZkTxGmxWL
— Mick Ryan, AM (@WarintheFuture) June 7, 2022
Without air power the long range indirect fire cant get there fast enough. Will be devastating to the orcs in the south if they can keep them from being destroyed by russian aircraft of missiles and will shut down any further advances in the east.74OA said:
Interesting update of all three major fronts in Ukraine. BBC
The U.S. is also looking into providing long range anti-ship missiles which could help Ukraine regain control of portions of the northwestern Black Sea.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 8, 2022
Captain Positivity said:The U.S. is also looking into providing long range anti-ship missiles which could help Ukraine regain control of portions of the northwestern Black Sea.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 8, 2022
Sounds like a good time to make sure what they can really do then.Jock 07 said:Captain Positivity said:The U.S. is also looking into providing long range anti-ship missiles which could help Ukraine regain control of portions of the northwestern Black Sea.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 8, 2022
Interesting, If true I'm a bit surprised we're willing to hand over such operational/strategic missile systems. ASBMs will be critical in a PACOM SCS or Taiwan fight.
Medvedev was never really an alternative. Putin placed him in the Presidency to ensure his continuing control of the Russian government as the PM. Medvedev has always been Putin's puppet.Captain Positivity said:
He was once considered the moderate alternative to Putin.Former #Russian Prime Minister Dmitry #Medvedev: "People often ask me why my Telegram posts are so harsh. The answer is that I hate them. They are bastards and scum. They want death for us, for #Russia. And as long as I'm alive, I'll do anything to make them disappear". pic.twitter.com/3suXepthL7
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 7, 2022
I'm wondering how much real information they are getting in what the security services are telling them.