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anamseair · 2 months
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Discover the major exports of Ukraine and its key export partners with Seair Exim Solutions. Gain insights into Ukraine's export market, trade statistics, and economic impact.
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kobzars · 4 months
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Recently, paintings by Ukrainian artists with images of Ukrainian cities are in high demand. For example, this painting “Kyiv, Andriyivskyi Uzviz” by Mykhalchuk Vadim has found its new owner, a Ukrainian living in the USA
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tomorrowusa · 1 year
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In addition to bombing maternity hospitals, playgrounds, and apartment buildings, Putin's war criminals are now bombing cathedrals.
This was the second time that the vast, sand-yellow Transfiguration Cathedral, which sits in the heart of Odesa’s Unesco-listed historic centre, had been attacked: in the 1930s, it was torn down during Joseph Stalin’s atheism drive. On Sunday morning, the rebuilt version was hit during a Russian airstrike on the city. A missile blew a large hole in the roof, collapsed the altar and left several walls charred by fire. It was one of several strikes on the southern port city in the early hours. Schools, residential buildings and a revered 19th-century mansion also suffered damage. One person was killed and 14 were hospitalised, the regional governor said.
Central Odesa is a designated World Heritage Site.
Putin is having another major hissy fit. His three-day "special operation" to wipe out Ukraine as a country began on 24 February 2022 and marks its 17th month today. He is currently attacking the port city of Odesa because that is where most of Ukraine's grain is exported. If Putin can't have Ukraine, developing countries can't have grain.
Russia has been hitting Odesa relentlessly since Moscow last week pulled out of a deal allowing Ukrainian grain to be exported from the city’s Black Sea ports. The Russian defence ministry has also threatened to treat commercial ships attempting to dock in Odesa as military targets in order to ensure that no grain can leave the city. “Russia’s current strategy is to destroy Odesa. They would never really attack foreign-flagged ships coming to Odesa, so they are attacking Odesa to make it clear that it’s too dangerous here,” said Oleksiy Honcharenko, a Ukrainian MP from the city. He said Ukraine urgently needed more air defence systems. Even by the standards of Russia’s ruthless war strategy, a missile strike on a historic cathedral – one that was consecrated by the patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, no less – was a shocking development. The priests at the scene were dumbfounded. “This is barbarism, it’s terrorism. The people who did this are not people at all,” said Myroslav Vdodovych, the cathedral’s chief priest, as he walked through the ruins in a fluorescent orange helmet, taking calls on his mobile phone and directing emergency workers to spots where there was still rubble to clear.
Of course it's terrorism. Russia has become a terrorist state under Putin. Putin runs the country like the head of a fascist mafia.
We need to send ATACMS and F-16s to Ukraine. Fortunately Ukrainian pilots are already in the process of being trained to fly F-16s.
A lot of the terrorist missiles used against Ukraine are fired from planes flying over the international waters of the Black Sea. Ukraine needs the ability to shoot down Putin's flying terrorists. Let them sleep with the fishes along with the Moskva.
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indizombie · 2 months
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Last year, the German government authorized arms exports worth a total of €326.5 ($355.3 million) to Israel. Of this amount, €20 million was earmarked for weapons of war while the remaining €306.3 million was reserved for defense equipment. According to media reports, the supplies include 3,000 portable anti-tank weapons, 500,000 rounds of ammunition for fully and semi-automatic firearms as well as other fuses and propellants. Much of the over €300 million was spent on armored vehicles, military trucks and safety glass. Until the fall of 2023, only €38.5 million worth of military exports to Israel had been approved in Germany. That figure rose sharply after October 7. In November, the Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control, which overseas arms exports, stated that as a consequence of the attack, "applications for the export of military equipment to Israel" would be decided upon according to priority. The share of weapons of war amounts to nearly 6% of the total volume — in 2022, it was 2%. As a result of the significant increase in arms exports from Germany to Israel, the latter now ranks seventh among the prime recipients of Germany military technology. Ukraine tops the list, receiving over €4 billion worth, while Norway and Hungary fall in second and third place respectively, both receiving over €1 billion.
Andreas Noll, ‘War in Gaza: Germany supplies 30% of Israel's arms imports’, Deutsche Welle
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metalgear-f-15e-tfr · 2 months
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What's even the point of sending f-16s to Ukraine midwar, like they aren't going to get even a fraction of the potential out of them. Not only are they getting like a dozen, their pilots are straight out of b course, probably without aggressor training, and they don't have the air frames to lose so they can't do anything risky with them. So that means no CAP, definitely no SEAD, front line is well within Russian air defense so no CAS, no strike for the same reason, what can they even use them for at this point?
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memenewsdotcom · 1 year
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Crimea bridge bombed as Russia ends grain deal
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AUSTRIAN ROTAX
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avaricology · 1 year
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What does this mean for you? Watch until the end to find out.
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just2bruce · 2 months
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Dark fleets and Sanctions
We now have two worlds of international commerce, as a result of trade wars and the Ukraine-Russia conflict. As the Western world, principally the EU, UK and related countries and the US look to tighten sanctions on Russian oil exports, some shipowners are finding creative ways to get around the rules set by the West. One important escape hatch is to flag ships with a Flag State that doesn’t…
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head-post · 7 months
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European Commission wants to cut LNG purchases from Russia after halting gas transit through Ukraine
The European Commission intends to reduce purchases of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) after Russia’s pipeline gas transit through Ukraine stops on 31 December 2024.
European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson told reporters at an EU Council meeting:
We have to discuss the extension of measures to limit gas consumption and we will discuss the consequences of stopping the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine. I am also sure that we will have a good discussion on how we can further reduce the supply [to EU countries] of Russian liquefied natural gas.
Simson also emphasised that under the European Commission’s RePowerEU plan, EU countries are obliged to “completely phase out Russian gas by 2027”. The directive to ban Russian LNG supplies is planned to be introduced in April.
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anamseair · 2 months
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https://www.seair.co.in/blog/exports-of-ukraine.aspx
Discover major exports of Ukraine, including cereals, iron and steel, and sunflower oil. Learn about Ukraine's top export partners like Poland and China, and explore the country's significant role in global trade.
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fucknewsfrance · 9 months
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#DecathlonGate en #Russie : l'entreprise dément utiliser une société écran pour exporter son matériel de sport en RussieL'article sur bit.ly/3BpAdZO
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tomorrowusa · 2 years
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From @Biz_Ukraine_Mag
As my Polish grandmother might have put it: “God is punishing Russia.” It’s amusing how those extra cold temperatures roughly conform to Russia’s borders.
Temperatures as of 1615 GMT/UTC on Sunday...
Kyiv 🇺🇦 ··················· -5°C/23°F
L’viv 🇺🇦 ·················· +1°C/34°F
Odesa 🇺🇦················ -1°C/30°F 
Moscow 🇷🇺············· -18°C/0°F
St. Petersburg 🇷🇺··· -16°C/3°F
Chelyabinsk 🇷🇺······ -24°C/-11°F
London 🇬🇧·············· +7°C/45°F
Paris 🇫🇷················· +11°C/52°F (Il fait chaud)
Toronto 🇨🇦··············· -3°C/27°F
New York City 🇺🇸···· +2°C/36°F
Tokyo 🇯🇵 ················· +6°C/43°F
Stockholm 🇸🇪·········· +3°C/37°F
Mostly average or above average temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere cold belt – except in deep freezing Russia. 🥶
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exportimport12 · 10 months
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indizombie · 1 year
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The soaring cost of energy in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine has delivered windfall gains to Qatar which this year expects to earn about $76 billion in tax from its energy exports. Qatar's budget surplus last year, buoyed by energy exports, was 45 times bigger than the previous year. The UK's energy exports last year delivered tax revenue that was nine times higher than the previous year, after the Conservative government introduced an Energy Profits Levy to compensate consumers as domestic power bills soared. Despite intense lobbying and continued opposition from the oil giants, the UK lifted its headline tax rate for oil and gas producers to 75 per cent, from 40 per cent. And still the companies delivered record profits to shareholders. The UK government expects to pull in an average of 8.6 billion pounds ($16 billion) over the next six years, compared with a yearly average of just 800 million pounds ($1.5 billion) in the six years to last June.
Ian Verrender, 'Why Australia lags behind the rest of the world in taxing oil and energy giants’, ABC
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minnesotafollower · 11 months
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Once Again, U.N. General Assembly Condemns U.S. Embargo of Cuba
On November 2, 2023, the U.N. General Assembly again condemned for the 31st time, the U.S. embargo of Cuba. This time the vote was 187-2 with one abstention. The negative votes were cast by the U.S. and Israel; the abstention by Ukraine. Three other countries did not vote on the resolution: Somalia, Venezuela and Moldova.[1] U.S. Deputy Ambassador Paul Flambee, after the vote, told the Assembly…
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