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Nov 15 2022 08:21am
Zelensky gave his speech at the G20, and Russia conspicuously chose this exact moment to resume airstrikes on Kiev, Kharkiv and other areas as reports come in.
More infrastructure destroyed, more electricity outages reported. Ukraine doing its usual claim of shooting down 95% of missiles, but the footage that is trickling onto social media shows cruise missiles just flying low over Kiev and striking targets without any sort of AA even attempting to down them.
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Nov 15 2022 08:35am
Gas storages in Germany exceed 100% filling mark.
Russia will have hard time to convince EU give up.

Quote (Goomshill @ 15 Nov 2022 15:21)
Zelensky gave his speech at the G20, and Russia conspicuously chose this exact moment to resume airstrikes on Kiev, Kharkiv and other areas as reports come in.
More infrastructure destroyed, more electricity outages reported. Ukraine doing its usual claim of shooting down 95% of missiles, but the footage that is trickling onto social media shows cruise missiles just flying low over Kiev and striking targets without any sort of AA even attempting to down them.


Unfortunately it proves there's no other choice than finishing up these savages and the people supporting them.
It's impossible to trust them, give Putin few months for a "peace deal" ? Such a joke, he will prepare his army for another agression.
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Nov 15 2022 08:56am
Quote (Meanwhile @ 15 Nov 2022 15:35)
Gas storages in Germany exceed 100% filling mark.
Russia will have hard time to convince EU give up.


German gas storages are full because we've just had 4 weeks of exceptionally mild weather from early October till now, at a time which usually belongs to the heating period. The doomsday predictions regarding Germany/gas supplies will most definitely not come true, but it's still far too early to tell how well we will get through this winter (and the next one). Accurate predictions will imho be impossible to make before spring, when we know how much reserves are left after the winter, where the global prices for natural gas are headed in the intermediate future, and how many companies had to file for insolvency due to the high prices in the meantime.

This post was edited by Black XistenZ on Nov 15 2022 08:56am
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Quote (Goomshill @ 15 Nov 2022 15:21)
Zelensky gave his speech at the G20, and Russia conspicuously chose this exact moment to resume airstrikes on Kiev, Kharkiv and other areas as reports come in.
More infrastructure destroyed, more electricity outages reported. Ukraine doing its usual claim of shooting down 95% of missiles, but the footage that is trickling onto social media shows cruise missiles just flying low over Kiev and striking targets without any sort of AA even attempting to down them.


if by "targets" you mean residential areas and civilian infrastructure, then yes - russia is once again indiscriminately murdering ukrainians, and the usual suspects are cheering...
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Nov 15 2022 08:58am
Quote (Black XistenZ @ 15 Nov 2022 15:56)
German gas storages are full because we've just had 4 weeks of exceptionally mild weather from early October till now, at a time which usually belongs to the heating period. The doomsday predictions regarding Germany/gas supplies will most definitely not come true, but it's still far too early to tell how well we will get through this winter (and the next one). An accurate predictions will imho be impossible to make before spring, when we know how much reserves are left after the winter, where the global prices for natural gas are headed in the intermediate future, and how many companies had to file for insolvency due to the high prices in the meantime.


For germany i think it's the first time it ever reach such capacity. Btw let's not forget others countries in EU. French reserves also reached 100% early october. Didnt check for others.
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Nov 15 2022 09:03am
Quote (Santara @ Nov 15 2022 03:27pm)
It must really get painful, not knowing how dumb you are compared to everyone else.


i think you and meanwhile are the most stupid by the way.

Palasan is actually smart, but too emotionally involved

Quote (Goomshill @ Nov 15 2022 05:21pm)
Zelensky gave his speech at the G20, and Russia conspicuously chose this exact moment to resume airstrikes on Kiev, Kharkiv and other areas as reports come in.
More infrastructure destroyed, more electricity outages reported. Ukraine doing its usual claim of shooting down 95% of missiles, but the footage that is trickling onto social media shows cruise missiles just flying low over Kiev and striking targets without any sort of AA even attempting to down them.


Not a coincidence, Russians have done that before. Ukrainian electricity infrastructure is pretty stacked because of soviet-redundancy + de-industrialization + human exodus(excess energy). I am curious about what the costs would add up to, if russia was able to completely suppress the grid. (west and south would still be functional, because you won't really hit nuclear-infrastructure)

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Nov 15 2022 09:14am
Quote (ownyaah @ Nov 15 2022 09:03am)
i think you and meanwhile are the most stupid by the way.


When the assessment is made by someone of your caliber, I am entirely unconcerned with the results.

Still dodging post 16151 too. Not that I suspect you are capable of giving a reasoned answer.
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Nov 15 2022 09:15am
Quote (Meanwhile @ 15 Nov 2022 15:58)
For germany i think it's the first time it ever reach such capacity. Btw let's not forget others countries in EU. French reserves also reached 100% early october. Didnt check for others.

Germany could have hit 100% in pretty much every year if they had wanted to. But with supplies seeming stable and reliable, there was no reason to do that.

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Ukrainian electricity infrastructure is pretty stacked because of soviet-redundancy + de-industrialization + human exodus(excess energy). I am curious about what the costs would add up to, if russia was able to completely suppress the grid. (west and south would still be functional, because you won't really hit nuclear-infrastructure)

Russia would only need to destroy the grid which connects the power plants in the south and west with Kyiv and the population centers to the east of the Dnieper river. If they managed to fully black out Kyiv, Kharkiv and the metropolitan region around Dnipro, they could probably force Ukraine into accepting a peace treaty with favorable conditions for Russia. I have no idea how realistic that would be though.

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Quote (ownyaah @ 15 Nov 2022 23:03)
i think you and meanwhile are the most stupid by the way.

Palasan is actually smart, but too emotionally involved



Not a coincidence, Russians have done that before. Ukrainian electricity infrastructure is pretty stacked because of soviet-redundancy + de-industrialization + human exodus(excess energy). I am curious about what the costs would add up to, if russia was able to completely suppress the grid. (west and south would still be functional, because you won't really hit nuclear-infrastructure)


I can somewhat agree to that statement.
He is the exact opposite of Chopsticks.
And he is also Lvivz.

This post was edited by Hamsterbaby on Nov 15 2022 09:16am
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Nov 15 2022 09:19am
Quote (Black XistenZ @ 15 Nov 2022 16:15)
Germany could have hit 100% in pretty much every year if they had wanted to. But with supplies seeming stable and reliable, there was no reason to do that..


Ofc i read a report in german, usually it was doing a max 90% or 95%, this times it's 100%. France too: Since the beginning the idea was to fill the reserves first.
I would consider it as a good news. Just checked; Whole EU is at more than 95% while demand fell 20 percent below normal.
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