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26/4/2024 23:05 | Russian forces strike train carrying Western weapons – MOD The attack took place in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic, according to the Defense Ministry. Russian forces have struck a freight train carrying military equipment supplied to Ukrainian forces by Kiev's Western backers, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said. The combined attack involved aircraft, missiles and artillery, the ministry said in a statement on Friday. “A train with Western weapons and military equipment was hit in the area of the settlement of Udachnoye in [Russia’s] Donetsk People’s Republic,” it added.. Udachnoye, translated as ‘lucky’ in English, is located in the western part of the republic. Personnel and equipment from the 67th Ukrainian mechanized brigade were also struck at a railway loading station in the area of Balakleya in Ukraine’s Kharkov Region, the ministry said. Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces have also destroyed five US-made M777 howitzers, two American M102 105mm lightweight towed howitzers, a US-designed AN/TPQ-50 counter-fire radar, a British FH-70 howitzer, and other hardware, according to the statement. The flow of Western aid to Ukraine decreased drastically in recent months as Republicans in the US Congress resisted attempts by President Joe Biden to push through another $61 billion in military assistance for Kiev. The standoff, which had dragged on since the autumn, was resolved earlier this week when lawmakers passed the legislation and Biden signed off on it. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday that the delays in aid from the US and the EU had led to “consequences& Russia has repeatedly warned that foreign weapons deliveries to Kiev will not prevent Moscow from achieving its military goals, but will merely prolong the fighting and could increase the risk of a direct confrontation between Russia and NATO. According to officials in Moscow, the provision of arms, intelligence-sharing | stonedyou | |
26/4/2024 22:43 | NATO bears direct responsibility for Ukraine crisis — Chinese Foreign Ministry. Spokesman Wang Wenbin stressed that China was not providing weapons to the conflicting parties and strictly controlled dual-use goods, including the export of drones. BEIJING, April 26. /TASS/. The North Atlantic Alliance bears direct responsibility for the Ukrainian crisis, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Wang Wenbin told a news briefing. "NATO bears indisputable responsibility for this crisis. The alliance should give thought to its role, stop shifting the blame and effectively take practical action for the political settlement of the crisis," he said. Wang added that China was not providing weapons to the conflicting parties and strictly controlled dual-use goods, including the export of drones. He said that "more than 60% of the weapons components and dual-use items imported by Russia come from the United States and Western countries." He emphasized that Russia and China maintained normal and open trading and economic cooperation. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg earlier said that 90% of microelectronics imported by Russia in 2023 came from China and that China was allegedly providing Russia with satellite imagery. | stonedyou | |
26/4/2024 21:28 | Outrageous excess deaths Dr. John Campbell | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 18:57 | Buy backs seem to have been scaled back - they must think they are going to get them cheaper - they wont be buying mine yet ..... | idandy | |
26/4/2024 17:35 | UK market loves a cost cutter | makinbuks | |
26/4/2024 17:07 | Trying to rig the market with tax penalties on petrol or incentives on electric will never be enough to persuade the majority of people to purchase EVs, they are expensive, no second hand value, inconvenient if drive reasonable miles and not environmentally friendly since require rare metals to build, can’t recycle the batteries and majority of charging is from carbon produced electricity. My mode of transport, four wheel drive diesel, It's Fantastic | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 17:03 | RUSSIAN ARMY CAPTURES ANOTHER AMERICAN ENGINEERING VEHICLE FROM KIEV FORCES (PHOTOS) Support SouthFront The Russian military has captured an American-made M88A1 Recovery Vehicle from Kiev forces in the Donetsk direction. Photos of the captured vehicles were posted to social networks on April 25. The vehicle was reportedly captured near the settlement of Stepovo, to the northwest of the city of Avdeevka, then pulled back to the rear by units from the Tsentr Group of Forces. The M88A1 was designed around the now obsolete M60 Patton main battle tank. Its primary role is to repair or replace damaged parts in fighting vehicles while under fire, as well as extricate vehicles that have become bogged down or entangled. The medium recovery vehicle, which weights 50,8 tone, has 432 mm ground clearance, 2.6 meter fording depth, 1.1 meter wall climb and 2.6 meters trench crossing capabilities. It is powered by an AVDS-1790-2DR V12, air-cooled Twin-turbo diesel engine and equipped with a winch and a spade. The vehicle is also armed with an M2 Browning .50 caliber machine gun with 1,300 rounds for self protection. Kiev forces received at least eight M88A1 vehicles from the United States last year. Most of them have already been destroyed or damaged by the Russian military. The U.S. and other allies of Ukraine have been struggling to supply Kiev forces with engineering vehicles for the recovery of damaged vehicles as well as to clear obstacles and minefields. The shortage and misuse of such vehicles contributed to the failure of the Ukrainian spring counteroffensive. The M88A1 captured by the Russian military will likely end up on display at the Kubinka tank museum near the capital, Moscow, or some other military museum. Support SouthFront | stonedyou | |
26/4/2024 16:20 | Four Candles All that tax payers money spent on the Torys New Green Wind Mill Deal, To make energy unaffordable.. Wind producing 1.5 percent Live generation data from the Great Britain electricity grid | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 15:22 | The latest Lefty Buzz Word "sustainable" meaning more red tape regulations to screw British Business, Communist China enjoys every moment Watching the West destroy itself Manufacturing firms face heightened pressure to become more sustainable Almost half of production and manufacturing firms face heightened pressure to adopt more environmentally sustainable practices, research from Calor Ireland shows. Around 46% of businesses face "a lot of supply chain pressure" to adopt more sustainable practices, while 53% said they are experiencing at least some pressure to do so. | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 14:58 | VIDEO Quentin Letts the mask slip as he attacks Tommy Robinson on GB News. VIDEO Dave Rubin interview with Tommy Robinson: | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 14:42 | Curious to see where this goes now. Seems more confidence in current CEO than has been for a while. | bridggar | |
26/4/2024 14:26 | Four including ex-Patisserie Valerie chief financial officer deny fraud charges The former chief financial officer of Patisserie Valerie along with three other defendants, including his wife, have denied being part of a plot to commit fraud at the collapsed cafe chain. Christopher Marsh, a former director and chief financial officer of Patisserie Holdings (PHP), the company behind Patisserie Valerie, and his wife, accountant Louise Marsh, were charged by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). Christopher Marsh, Mistry and Lad also pleaded not guilty to five charges of fraud by false representation and one of making or supplying an article for use in fraud. The trio are accused of making false statements to lenders HSBC and Barclays about the bakery’s cash reserves before it collapsed and the reason that cheques were being stopped. They also allegedly made false statements to auditor Grant Thornton, including issuing certain invoices between 2015 and 2018 that were “untrue or misleading” or were not genuine. | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 10:45 | Monster insider trading alert: Former Tesla executive sells $180 million of TSLA shares Although criticism is growing regarding the ethics and fairness of individuals trading stocks of companies in which they have extensive insider information, such a practice continues, with one of the recent examples including a former Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) top engineering executive. Specifically, Andrew Baglino, who resigned from his position as the senior vice president of powertrain and energy engineering at Tesla a couple of weeks ago, has sold over 1.1 million TSLA shares worth about $181.4 million, according to the information shared by markets analyst Barchart in an X post on April 26. | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 10:32 | NatWest becomes latest UK bank to report sharp drop in profits The lender said pre-tax earnings in the first quarter of 2024 were £1.3bn - a decline of nearly 28% on the same period a year ago. Lloyds and Barclays also reported falls earlier this week. Increased competition for savings, lending and mortgage products has squeezed margins across the banking sector in recent months. | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 10:17 | Pret a Manger brings back co-founder to get a handle on coffee chain's nearly £700million debt pile that surged during Covid - as boss vows to get finances under control Sinclair Beecham has returned to the chain following a boardroom shakeup | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 10:07 | Double glazing giant Everest slips into administration Everest, one of the UK’s largest double-glazing providers, has slipped into administration as it searches for an immediate buyer to save hundreds of jobs. This week, the 350-employee-strong business, which has been owned by Jon Moulton’s Better Capital for over ten years, appointed ReSolve as administrator. | johnwise | |
26/4/2024 08:32 | Where's Mr. Wise? I miss his informative news items. | jordaggy |
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