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Vadim Baldin: the Russian aviation community is concerned about the information about the mass reduction of pilots
The aviation community is concerned about information that Russian carriers have begun to cut staff, Vadim Baldin, head of the Helix airline, deputy chairman of the expert council of the commission of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP) on the military-industrial complex (OPK), told RIA Novosti.

"We are concerned about reports in the media that aviation school graduates are having trouble finding employment due to companies suspending pilot recruitment due to sanctions, and some airlines are experiencing massive layoffs," Baldin said.

He noted that this could lead to a decrease not only in the professionalism of employees, but also provoke a shortage of personnel.

"Our Helix airline is ready to recruit pilots who have experience in piloting the Il-76 . In our opinion, under the current circumstances in the world, we must do our best to help domestic specialists so that they do not go abroad to earn money," the expert added.

The head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Moscow was hospitalized with a heart attack after a fire in a business center
The head of the main department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations in Moscow, Sergei Zheltov, was hospitalized with a heart attack after a fire in a business center in the west of the capital, said Deputy Minister of Emergency Situations Ilya Denisov.

As RIA Novosti was specified in the press service of the Ministry of Emergencies , while extinguishing the fire, the senior assistant to the head of the duty shift of the fire extinguishing service of the main department of the Ministry of Emergencies in Moscow , Colonel of the Internal Service Maxim Seregin, also suffered. He was also hospitalized.

The Moscow prosecutor's office began an investigation. As a spokesman for emergency services told RIA Novosti, the cause of the fire could be arson, but other versions are being considered.

Seems the Head Of Emergency Situations is like the goats that fall over when they get scared. When there is an emergency he has a heart atachk.

A powerful explosion thundered in the center of Melitopol
The Kyiv regime is on the verge of depleting military resources, losing key defense nodes in the Donbass. At the same time, the independent authorities seek to show off their high activity in the fight against Russia. Since it is not possible to defeat the RF Armed Forces in battle, terror is used to demonstrate the “fighting fuse”, which has become a characteristic feature of the Kyiv regime after the 2014 coup d'état.

The goals of the “actions of intimidation” are the civilian population living in the liberated territories, and representatives of the administrative apparatus who go over to the side of Russia. Another terrorist act of the Kyiv regime was committed in Melitopol. As reported, in the center of the settlement there was a powerful explosion as a result of the explosion of a Mercedes car with Ukrainian numbers, which was parked near the place of work of the city administration. As a result of the terrorist attack, three people were injured, glass flew out in nearby buildings.

Such attacks will not stop as long as the terrorist entity UGIL (Ukrainian State of Ivano-Frankivsk and Lvov) exists.

- wrote in this regard, one of the leaders of the regional administration of the Zaporozhye region, Vladimir Rogov.

According to him, only the complete demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine can cope with the terrorist threat posed by the Kyiv regime.

The military commissar writes about the attack on the Beskydy railway tunnel in Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense has not yet commented
Ukrainian media are reporting strikes on targets in the western regions of the country, including in the Stryi region. There are also reports of a missile attack on the Beskydy Tunnel. This is the second longest railway tunnel in Ukraine. Its length is just over 1,8 km, it is located on the territory of the Lviv and Transcarpathian regions. The capacity is up to 100 pairs of trains per day, which run on electric traction.

The Beskydy tunnel has been actively used recently for the supply of foreign weapons to Ukraine. It was through him, according to some reports, that the American M777 howitzers and their ammunition were supplied.

Commissar Andrei Rudenko writes about the strike on the Beskid Tunnel in his TG channel, noting that this was also announced in Kyiv. The military commander Yevhen Poddubny also writes about strikes on the railway infrastructure in the Lviv region in the TG. The Russian Defense Ministry has not yet commented on these messages.

If the Beskydy railway tunnel is really damaged, then this will certainly cause difficulties with the transportation of military cargo to the territory of Ukraine. Moreover, it is difficult to overestimate the importance of the Beskydy Tunnel for the EU countries. After all, more than 60 percent of transit cargo goes through it to Europe.

"Lost lustre." Why Russian banks are getting rid of gold
Russian banks in February-March reduced gold reserves by more than 20 percent - by April, only about 44 tons remained in vaults. In anticipation of sanctions, credit institutions increased exports, analysts explain. What threatens the "leakage" of the precious metal, understood RIA Novosti.

Traditionally, gold reserves are affected by seasonality. In winter, deliveries are reduced: the lion's share of the metal is mined in Siberia, Chukotka, the Urals - the harsh climate forces us to suspend work. As a result, raw materials and finished products in refineries are running out by spring.

However, this year it is not only the seasonal factor. Back in February, market participants were actively selling the precious metal: they were preparing for sanctions. They bought ingots from industrialists and immediately exported them abroad, selling off the remains from the storage facilities. Many took the position that exporting gold is the surest way to get foreign exchange.


Cost much for a war there Putin?
 

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The Ukrainian evening news, interviews with the troops and general morale boosting for those with destroyed homes and lives. Retribution, if not justice is being meted out to the Russians and they are paying for what they are doing, your faith, sacrifices and efforts are getting results.
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Defeated occupiers and abandoned bodies. Ukraine's defenders counterattacked enemy in Kharkiv region
188,688 views Jun 3, 2022 The counterattack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kharkiv direction continues. In almost a month Ukraine’s defenders have liberated more than 20 settlements from the Russian occupiers. However, the situation in the Kharkiv region is quite complicated. Fighting continues in the Izium direction. Our correspondent Anastasia Zhuk will tell more from the site.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Well, one of the things the Russians are short on is infantry and nothing soaks them up and kills them like urban combat, especially when your mortars are overlooking the city from the heights across the river a couple of kilometers away, not to mention your 155mm artillery and Drones taking out targets far to the rear including their artillery. Not much need for missiles here, things are pretty tight and it looks like a trap for the Russians to me, instead of one for the Ukrainians. Infantry troops are a big problem for the Russians and tanks in the city would be suicide with NLAWS, Javelins and anti tank weapons of every description, not to mention mortars and artillery! A lot of Russians are gonna die taking Sievierodonets, they will pay a heavy price in Troops and any artillery that gets in range of the 155mm howitzers which means the Russians can't support their infantry in the city with artillery, if they are out ranged by 5 miles.

There are continuing reports of the Russians having a critical shortage of drones and this no doubt will mean they can't locate Ukrainian units or shorter range artillery for destruction by their artillery. Being out ranged by 5 miles will make their artillery useless or destroyed. The Ukrainians have an abundance of drones too and they will multiply the effect of the longer range artillery. The shells can go a lot further than the small commercial quadcopter drones, air plane type small drones would have the range and endurance though to go 25 or 30 km to the target area.
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Ukraine's foreign legion ready to fight Russians back in Sievierodonetsk
254,267 views Jun 3, 2022 Russian forces advanced deep into the ruined eastern factory city of Sievierodonetsk, but Ukrainian troops were still holding out on Friday (June 3) as Russia's assault on its neighbour entered its 100th day.

Members of Ukraine’s foreign legion arrived in Sievierodonetsk on Thursday (June 2) getting ready to join the battle.

Zurab Kakalidze is a 22-year-old member of Ukraine's foreign legion, which is made of foreign fighters who volunteer to come to Ukraine and fight against the Russians. He said he felt he was on the right side of history. He and his fellow fighters were optimistic to see their families again and wanted to make sure the enemy would not, he added.

Ukraine's defence minister said his troops were already training in Europe to operate new, advanced missile systems pledged this week by the United States and Britain, which Kyiv hopes will help swing the battle in its favour in coming weeks.

A war that Western countries believe Russia planned to win within hours has ground on for more than three months, with Moscow having been driven back from the capital but launching a huge new assault in the east.

The past weeks have seen Russia pour its forces into the battle for Sievierodonetsk, a small factory city in the east, which Russia must capture to achieve its stated aim of holding all of Luhansk province. Both sides have been taking punishing losses there in a street-by-street battle that could set the trajectory for a long war of attrition.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Vlad is still alive. I wonder when he croaks, in an effort to retain their power, will his cronies call in a taxidermist and have his corpse wired up inside to create RoboVlad. Good enough to have him sitting in a chair to hide control the wires hanging out of his ass, we have the technology!


Analyst breaks down what Putin’s meeting with African leader means
 

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Hey, shit happens.

Zakharova demanded that the US explain for the supply of "Mi-17" to Ukraine
he administration of the US President must explain on what basis Washington is transferring four Russian Mi-17 helicopters to Ukraine, which were transferred by the Russian Federation for operation in Afghanistan. This was stated by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Maria Zakharova.

“The package of“ assistance ”to Ukraine announced on June 1 by the US Administration includes, among other things, four Mi-17 helicopters, which our country previously transferred to the United States for operation exclusively in Afghanistan,” Maria Zakharova said in a comment published on the Foreign Ministry website. RF. She clarified that the contract legally stipulates that Russian helicopters should be delivered to Afghanistan for the armed forces of the Islamic Republic.

The Foreign Ministry spokeswoman added that the Russian embassy in the United States demanded the State Department provide detailed explanations on this matter, but did not receive "any intelligible answer." “The behavior of the United States is a blatant example of a policy of“ double standards ”, when Washington fulfills only agreements that are convenient for it at this particular moment,” Zakharova concluded.

Earlier, the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation protested in connection with the transfer of the Mi-17 by the United States to Ukraine, RT reports . In addition to Russian helicopters, the US plans to transfer multiple launch rocket systems, anti-tank guided missiles and thousands of other anti-tank weapons to Ukraine, the National News Service reports .

The United States stepped up arms supplies with the start of a special operation of the Russian Federation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. US President Joe Biden has signed a law providing Ukraine with a new tranche of $ 40 billion . The US financial reserves were reported to have been exhausted. In this regard, the US Congress demanded Biden to report on spending on Ukraine .

Two strong explosions thundered on the outskirts of Kherson
Russian air defense systems (air defense) worked in the sky over the outskirts of Kherson. It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to its correspondent.

There were three explosions, two of them strong. However, details are not provided.

Since February 24, 2022, Russia has been conducting a special operation to demilitarize Ukraine. During it, the Russian army managed to take the entire territory of the Kherson region under full control. Later, the head of the Kherson regional administration, Gennady Laguta, told the Ukrainian media that the Armed Forces of Ukraine allegedly liberated 20 settlements in the region. Laguta himself had previously fled the region after the arrival of the Russian army.

Putin promised not to attack Ukraine while clearing ports
The military forces of the Russian Federation will not attack the Armed Forces of Ukraine when they clear the ports controlled by the Russian Federation. This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Russia will not take advantage of the demining situation [of Ukrainian ports] to launch attacks from the sea,” the president said in an interview. The broadcast was conducted on Russia 24.

Ukraine mined the waters of the Black Sea, which made it impossible to export grain from the territory of Ukraine. Kyiv went for it when a special operation of the Russian Federation was carried out in the country. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on Ukraine to solve all the problems associated with this, because only in this case Russia will be able to ensure the passage of commercial convoys involved in the export of Ukrainian grain. Putin also informed the heads of France and Germany, Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz, of his readiness to help export food. However, in his opinion, for this it is necessary to lift the sanctions.
 

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Zakharova demanded that the US explain for the supply of "Mi-17" to Ukraine
Yeah, and we'd like to talk to you about all those leased airliners you stole and that have turned to junk without maintenance. Perhaps they should talk to the Ukrainians about it, but if you are upset by it, they can give them back and we can give them a few hundred old Huey's we have laying around, American made, so you don't get upset.
 

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These will do for Ukraine, they can fly them into the ground and arm them to the teeth, they will only need them for a year or two. Transfer them to Poland and they can give them to Ukraine, put them on flatbed trucks and drive em across the border to keep Vlad happy. The crew can climb in and fly the fucker right off the truck and to the eastern front with a refueling stop and lunch along the way. There are even more of them than this in Uncle Sam's cupboard. Oh and he's also retiring 14,000 heavy military Trucks...

Does the Air Force still fly Hueys?

“Officials told us plans to retire the aircraft beginning in 2022 will mitigate aging issues, with full retirement expected by 2032.” Its replacement, the Leonardo-built, Boeing-modified MH-139A, is currently in testing and scheduled to enter service in 2021.
 

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'An inflection point': How the next 100 days may look in Ukraine
32,926 views Jun 3, 2022 Russia's war in Ukraine has now gone on for 100 days. CNN's Ben Wedeman, CNN's Brian Todd and retired Army Gen. James "Spider" Marks look back at the evolving military strategies of Russia and what the state of the battlefield may be in the next few months.
 

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Biden thinks Ukraine will have to cede land to Russia when all is said and done.
You need to work on your reading comprehension

Biden said:

“From the beginning, I’ve said and I’ve been — not everyone’s agreed with me — nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine,” Biden began his answer. “It’s their territory. I’m not going to tell them what they should and shouldn’t do.

“But it appears to me that at some point along the line, there’s going to have to be a negotiated settlement here,” the president added. “And what that entails, I don’t know. I don’t think anybody knows at the time. But in the meantime, we’re gonna continue to put the Ukrainians in a position where they can defend themselves.”
 

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You need to work on your reading comprehension

Biden said:

“From the beginning, I’ve said and I’ve been — not everyone’s agreed with me — nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine,” Biden began his answer. “It’s their territory. I’m not going to tell them what they should and shouldn’t do.

“But it appears to me that at some point along the line, there’s going to have to be a negotiated settlement here,” the president added. “And what that entails, I don’t know. I don’t think anybody knows at the time. But in the meantime, we’re gonna continue to put the Ukrainians in a position where they can defend themselves.”
"But it appears to me that at some point along the line, there’s going to have to be a negotiated settlement here,”

President Emmanuel Macron in an interview with French media repeated on Friday that Russia should not be “humiliated … so that the day the fighting stops we can pave a way out through diplomatic means”.

Ukraine wants to bolster military position before resuming talks with Russia: Official

Ukraine wants to strengthen its positions on the ground with the help of new weapons deliveries from the West before it resumes peace talks with Russia, Ukrainian negotiator David Arakhamia has said.

You need to keep up with things. Mind you, that is why we are here, to share information.
 

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"But it appears to me that at some point along the line, there’s going to have to be a negotiated settlement here,”

President Emmanuel Macron in an interview with French media repeated on Friday that Russia should not be “humiliated … so that the day the fighting stops we can pave a way out through diplomatic means”.

Ukraine wants to bolster military position before resuming talks with Russia: Official

Ukraine wants to strengthen its positions on the ground with the help of new weapons deliveries from the West before it resumes peace talks with Russia, Ukrainian negotiator David Arakhamia has said.

You need to keep up with things. Mind you, that is why we are here, to share information.
Ceding land may very well be part of negotiations, but nowhere in that quote did Biden say say Ukraine "will have to" give up land
 

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I think the Ukrainians are betting all on being able to negotiate from strength. Papa Joe should be stinging from his fumble of Afghanistan, and a bit more proactively helping the obvious good guys.
 
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WW2 ended with a diplomatic settlement called an unconditional surrender. Ukraine will not give up territory, why should they? They can defeat the Russian army in the field and destroy them as a future fighting force, one might as well negotiate with Hitler. They simply cannot be trusted and they would never let Ukraine develop their resources in peace. The people of the country want this and the west will have to stab them in the back to get them to agree and we've done that once too often. Zelenskiy could not and would not, even try to change their minds and if we pulled the pin on them it would cause NATO to break apart and create a larger war.

Macron might want it and Germany might want it, but I can assure you the eastern Europeans allies like Poland will side with Ukraine. They want Russia destroyed as a military power and future threat. The west cannot do it without Ukraine's approval and doing a deal with a war criminal to give away another countries territory and people to a war criminal is unacceptable, not just to Ukraine, but to many of it's allies too. It would also hurt Biden politically as it would any leaders who pushed it and want to strangle Ukraine. These countries are not making the major sacrifices they are making to allow Putin to get away with imperial conquest.

I never heard Lloyd personally walk back his statement about destroying the Russian army yet, though there was some diplomatic back peddling. Of course they are gonna talk peace while conducting war, Putin does it all the time and it means nothing. The eastern European states have had a good look at the Russian army and don't fear it as they did once and a smaller alliance than NATO could deal with them. One only has to look at the enthusiasm of many of these nations and how much of their military budgets they devoted. Sweden and Finland would have their confidence shaken if we force Ukraine to agree to Russia's crimes. Perhaps as part of the agreement the war crimes will be forgotten and the sanctions lifted? How about compensating Russia for their losses and returning all the frozen money?
 

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WW2 ended with a diplomatic settlement called an unconditional surrender. Ukraine will not give up territory, why should they? They can defeat the Russian army in the field and destroy them as a future fighting force, one might as well negotiate with Hitler. They simply cannot be trusted and they would never let Ukraine develop their resources in peace. The people of the country want this and the west will have to stab them in the back to get them to agree and we've done that once too often. Zelenskiy could not and would not, even try to change their minds and if we pulled the pin on them it would cause NATO to break apart and create a larger war.

Macron might want it and Germany might want it, but I can assure you the eastern Europeans allies like Poland will side with Ukraine. They want Russia destroyed as a military power and future threat. The west cannot do it without Ukraine's approval and doing a deal with a war criminal to give away another countries territory and people to a war criminal is unacceptable, not just to Ukraine, but to many of it's allies too. It would also hurt Biden politically as it would any leaders who pushed it and want to strangle Ukraine. These countries are not making the major sacrifices they are making to allow Putin to get away with imperial conquest.

I never heard Lloyd personally walk back his statement about destroying the Russian army yet, though there was some diplomatic back peddling. Of course they are gonna talk peace while conducting war, Putin does it all the time and it means nothing. The eastern European states have had a good look at the Russian army and don't fear it as they did once and a smaller alliance than NATO could deal with them. One only has to look at the enthusiasm of many of these nations and how much of their military budgets they devoted. Sweden and Finland would have their confidence shaken if we force Ukraine to agree to Russia's crimes. Perhaps as part of the agreement the war crimes will be forgotten and the sanctions lifted? How about compensating Russia for their losses and returning all the frozen money?
And if Russia agrees to returning to the February per-invasion divide?
 

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I hear it was started by a drummer spontaneously combusting.

Hundreds of people were urgently evacuated from the hostel of the Polytechnic University in Perm
The fire occurred in the dormitory building of the Polytechnic University of Perm on the territory of the complex of the educational organization. Everyone inside was evacuated before rescuers arrived.

“At the time of the arrival of the first fire and rescue unit, there was heavy smoke on the 6th floor of the building. Before the arrival of fire departments, 211 people were evacuated from it, ”the KP-Perm website says with reference to the Main Directorate of the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Perm Territory. In the press service of the department, the correspondent of URA.RU was unable to promptly obtain information. A written request has been sent to the ministry.

No casualties have been reported yet. According to eyewitnesses, it took firefighters about 10 minutes to extinguish the fire. The call was quickly responded to. The causes of the incident are being established.

Earlier, URA.RU wrote that firefighters extinguished a fire in a mattress in a Perm hospital. 16 employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and 5 cars worked on the call. There were no deaths or injuries during the incident.

NATO will conduct large-scale exercises in the Baltic Sea. Sweden and Finland will participate in them
NATO's large-scale annual international military exercises Baltops will be held in the Baltic Sea. They will be attended by Sweden and Finland, who are going to join the alliance.

“In the Baltic Sea region, from June 5 to June 17, large-scale annual international military exercises “Baltops 22” will be held with the participation of 14 NATO members - the USA, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Turkey. As well as two partner countries - Sweden and Finland, ”the LSM portal writes with reference to the national armed forces of Latvia.

These exercises are one of the largest in the Northern European region. They are aimed at strengthening cooperation between countries that will show a willingness to provide protection and enhance security. This year, more than 4,000 people from the naval, air and ground forces will participate in the exercises. It is planned to use more than 60 aircraft and 40 ships of various classes.

At the end of May, NATO began the Ramstein Legacy 2022 (RALY 22) exercise using combat aircraft near the Russian borders. The event runs until June 12 to strengthen defense and protect territories.
 
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