Putin ramps up weapons production as both Ukraine and Russia run out of ammunition | General Barrons



Both sides are short of ammunition, missiles and shells.” However, Russia’s huge defence industry could allow Putin’s forces to …

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  1. Poland says Russian missiles penetrated airspace by 40km, they also said if Russian missiles were to go further, they would be shot down. Why did they not shoot down any aircraft that penetrates Polish airspace? Why does the West show its cowardice toward Putin and encourage him to keep doing as he pleases?

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  2. Why people repeat "it was a response to something" when russia bombs civilian targets again? To what russia responded by completely destroying multiple Ukrainian towns? It was a response to Ukraine not agreeing to their demands. This is the only reason. They don't really give an f about their soldiers or people. They just want Ukraine empty and in ruins. They just don't have the conventional means to achieve that but they're trying really hard.

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  3. Times Radio, in my view, you're loosing more and more credibility in your analysis. The Novocherkassk was sunk, not "damaged", and the missile barrage from russia following that was not a retaliation. It takes at least 10-14 days to administer and configure for those attacks. Just arming and loading up 9-15 TU-95 takes days.

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  4. Times just reported that Putin secretly returned to the pipeline and it more explosives to be 100 % sure it would never operate again, because he heard that once Navalney wins the election he was planning owning it up again to save the German economy and the rest of Europe.

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  5. Kremlin claims that the ship was only damaged goes to show you that denial is not just a river in Egypt. Moreover, it exemplifies the 'damage' that truly exists in the mindset of the kleptocrat idiots in charge of the military in Russia. As for the 'damage' … if there was one hole in the ship then it could, technically be raised from its shallow grave and repaired, and this at great cost in a war where money will be spent elsewhere. The problem here is that the hull and main build of the ship suffered a massive primary and then a second and more violent sympathetic ammunition explosion. This completely gutted the frame of the vessel. The fire alone weakened and collapsed any structure that existed post ammo detonation. Even if raised the metal would not be strong enough to add or subtract from to make a viable military vessel. It is done, gone, over. People also need to remember that this is now a grave with perhaps 80 or more Russian sailors aboard. Their lives lost sadly, for a cause championed by a sick little man who dreams of tsarist conquest. In the end this folly will cost more than lives for the average Russian. It could see the breakup of their flimsy federation.

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  6. Democracy is an absolute joke, one man in Europe, and one man in America, has rendered Democracy ineffective.
    I think that people should write in Putin's name on the upcoming elections ,he seems to be better at running Europe and the US better than their leadership🙃

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  7. There are many disaffected groups that propagandise for Russia in the West. Criticising them is not enough. Governments need to tackle issues like poverty, and cultural divides that could drive people into supporting Russia. We saw with Communism, that these divides sometimes led to people helping the Soviets.

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  8. Russia has been running out of ammunition, missiles, troops, shovels, dishwashers on this channel since 02/2022. And Putin has died at least 23 times.
    You believe your own propaganda. You are most likely sponsored by the military-industrial complex, to keep the wars going.

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  9. "6:06 – "Russia has a massive defense industry". The media narrative was that they were using their cold war stockpiles and running out (with some analysts using Prigozhin's dispute with Shoigu and Gerasimov to support this narrative), and Russia had to "beg" for weapons from Iran and North Korea. You all deliberately lied about Russia's military capabilities to manufacture consent for a reckless war escalation among your watchers. If people knew that Russia was a formidable force, they would'nt have been so dismissive of the peace treaties Ukraine walked away from.

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  10. Imagine trying to "ramp up" munitions manufacturing in Russia when your workforce consists of indolent drunks because the fit and able ones have been conscripted away to a pointless death. Oh, and of course there are all those levels of "management" in the Russian kleptocracy that siphon off their wages and leave the Russian worker at substance levels.
    The Russian army is burning through Soviet era munitions made over decades and Russia on it's own has no real capacity to replace it.

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