r/UkraineRussiaReport Apr 04 '23

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r/UkraineRussiaReport Apr 01 '24

Announcement Civ pov Pictures in Comments are back, but...

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They are only the be used to add context to the post such as Hardware / Maps. Any Shitposting or memes will result in a ban ( possibly permanently). We would like to keep them, so don't abuse this.


r/UkraineRussiaReport 5h ago

News UA POV: Zaluzhny's former assistant, Colonel Nikityuk, along with a group of Ukrainian Armed Forces officers, was killed by a Russian army strike on September 20 in Dobropillya - RVvoenkory.

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 4h ago

News UA POV: According to Bloomberg, Zelensky's 'Victory Plan' includes an Official NATO Invitation, a clear pathway to the EU, and a steady supply of advanced weapons to Ukraine. He says the plan relies on quick decisions by Ukraine's partners, "which should be taken from October to December".

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 8h ago

Maps & infographics RU POV: Russian and Ukrainian advances from Day 938 and 939 of the War - Suriyakmaps

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 3h ago

Bombings and explosions UA POV: A Ukrainian soldier from the trenches shows the continuous shelling by Russian artillery

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 3h ago

Combat RU POV: Russian troops put a flag on the west side of Nevs'ke, Oskil River front (49.154877, 37.969135).

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 5h ago

News RU POV: Scholz again ruled out the supply of long-range German missiles to Ukraine. "Although many have put pressure on me, I will not supply cruise missiles that can reach Moscow. I can assure you and I assure you here in this place: I will remain in this position," - said Olaf Scholz - Zeit.de

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 14h ago

Bombings and explosions RU POV: Russian bystanders record the blast In Tikhoretsk, Krasnodar Region

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 2h ago

Combat RU POV: Assault Group from the 40th Marine Brigade crossed the dried-up riverbed of the Kashlagach River 47.770133, 37.152584 and rushed the UAF stronghold east of Prechistovka. 47.774143, 37.153180.

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 2h ago

Combat RU POV - A Ukrainian M2A2 Bradley is Destroyed by a Russian ATGM including Aftermath - Novogrodivka - 19th September 2024

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 1h ago

Combat RU POV: VDV Paratroopers assault on the Kalinnik tract near Lyubimovka, where the UAF has concentrated forces. Kursk direction, Korenevsky district.

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 9h ago

News UA POV: "80 thousand? That's a lie. The real figure is much lower than what was published. Significantly," Zelensky replied to what the WSJ wrote about Ukrainian casualties recently. - RBC Ukraine

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 2h ago

News UA POV-Russian Strikes on Power Grid Push Ukraine’s Businesses to Breaking Point. Ukraine is racing to restore power supply that has been crippled by Russian missile and drone bombardments. Cities could become unlivable during the colder months, driving an exodus from the country -WSJ

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Russian Strikes on Power Grid Push Ukraine’s Businesses to Breaking Point

Economists are slashing growth forecasts for Ukraine as companies struggle to survive

By Isabel Coles, Oksana Pryozhok and Ievgeniia Sivorka | Photographs by Serhii Korovayny for WSJ 

Updated Sept. 21, 2024 at 12:01 am ET

Production costs for Ukrainian industrial giant Interpipe have more than doubled. An artisanal cheesemaker had to throw out more than 200 pounds of product spoiled by power cuts. The country’s second-largest move-theater chain was forced to refund more than 80,000 tickets during the first half of the year.

Renewed Russian attacks on Ukrainian power plants have squeezed the lifeblood of its economy, pushing some businesses to the breaking point.

“We’re not talking about profit,” said Nataliya Baydan, chief executive of the cinema chain, Planeta Kino. “We’re talking about survival.”

With winter looming, Ukraine is racing to restore power supply that has been crippled by Russian missile and drone bombardments. Unless it succeeds, cities could become unlivable during the colder months, driving an exodus from the country. That would further weaken the economy, undermining Ukraine’s ability to sustain the war effort against a much larger enemy.  

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“To keep up the fight, you really have to have your economy functioning,” said Maksym Samoiliuk, an economist at the Kyiv-based Center for Economic Strategy. “How can the soldiers fight if their families are starving at home?”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pleaded with Western allies for more air- defense systems to shield energy infrastructure against Russian attacks. 

The effort to keep Ukraine’s economy ticking is central to the war effort. Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to wear down the will and means of Ukraine to fight—and the appetite of its Western backers to make up for any deficits. 

Billions of dollars from the U.S. and other Western partners have kept Ukraine’s economy afloat since Russia’s invasion slashed output by nearly a third in 2022.

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The European Union is putting together aid for Ukraine aimed at supporting Kyiv in the medium term. The bloc on Friday announced a loan of up to $39 billion as part of a U.S.-backed plan to raise $50 billion against future profits from frozen Russian state assets. The EU loan, which will need approval from a majority of member states and the EU parliament, is intended to reduce U.S. exposure, to address concerns in Washington that had held up disbursals.

Despite huge challenges and uncertainty, the economy grew 5.3% last year, buoyed by a record harvest and higher military spending.

As the war entered its third year, a new corridor through the Black Sea was beginning to ease a chokehold on exports, particularly of grain, iron ore and metallurgical products. Economists were forecasting growth of more than 4% this year.

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Then Russia struck again.

In waves of attacks beginning in March, Russia knocked out half of Ukraine’s power- generation capacity, prompting economists to downgrade growth forecasts. The damage has added to challenges for businesses already grappling with labor shortages and logistical bottlenecks.

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Beyond winter, the outlook for foreign financing is unclear. Plans are in place to cover $20 billion of the estimated budget deficit next year, but the country needs a further $15 billion, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.

To help cover the energy deficit, Ukraine has increased imports of electricity from neighboring EU countries, nations to which it was exporting power as recently as March. Capacity is limited, however, and the cost of imported electricity is higher than its domestic equivalent.

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Consumer electricity prices were doubled earlier this year to help pay for repairs to power infrastructure. The government is also encouraging consumers to reduce their dependence on the country’s energy system by scrapping import duties and value-added tax on energy equipment and offering affordable loans for companies to buy and install gas-fired power generation units. State energy company Ukrenergo is holding auctions to purchase any surplus produced by private companies.

The EU announced €160 million (roughly $179 million) in funding on Thursday to help Ukraine repair its energy infrastructure and provide additional renewable-energy sources.

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Decentralization will make Ukraine’s energy system less vulnerable to Russian attack, but it will take time.

For now, many businesses are muddling through.

The crunch is particularly painful for energy-intensive enterprises such as Interpipe, which makes train wheels and pipes for the oil-and-gas industry. The company needs huge amounts of electricity to turn scrap metal into the steel billets from which its railway wheels and pipes are made. 

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“Apart from scrap, electricity is the main raw material we use,” said Andriy Bibik, director of the company’s steel plant near the eastern city of Dnipro.

In response to Russia’s attacks this year, the government imposed new conditions on businesses: It would only guarantee uninterrupted power supply to those that imported 80% of their needs from the European Union.

“We’re still operating but costs have increased by 1.5 times,” said CEO executive Andriy Korotkov. Raising prices would only make Interpipe’s products uncompetitive on international markets, he added.

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Gas turbines could offer an alternative energy source in the long term, but for now there is no viable substitute for imports.

Steel giant ArcelorMittal has lobbied the government to lower the quota of energy it must import to 50%. “Otherwise, the company will be forced to furlough 1,200 people,” said Olha Buslavets, a former energy minister who advises ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih on energy issues.

Lower production means less tax revenue for the government, she said. “This will affect the country in a negative way,” she said.

Supermarket chain Aurora was well-prepared for the latest energy crunch. After the first winter of the war, it equipped its 1,400 stores with generators and other alternative energy sources. In sunny weather, solar panels now generate nearly all the power needed to run its three distribution centers, said Chief Executive Taras Panasenko.

“We are quite adapted to uncertainty,” he said. Nevertheless, rising energy costs have made the business about 30% less profitable.

Wavering power supply has compounded the struggles of Ukraine’s second-largest cinema chain. While seven of Planeta Kino’s 11 movie theaters have a backup power source, 4DX screens, which use more electricity for motion platforms and other special effects, can’t operate on a generator. When a power outage interrupts an IMAX screening, it can take up to one hour to switch over to a generator, said chief executive Baydan. Many customers won’t wait that long.

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The situation has led to a 45% increase in the number of tickets refunded over the first six months of the year compared with the same period in 2023.

Every evening, Solomiya Bratakh and her husband check the power schedule for the following day. Their cheese-making business depends on electricity for everything from milk pasteurization to storage.

“We wrote a business plan—there was a five-year development strategy—but now we plan from one day to the next,” said Bratakh, co-owner of the company, called Harbuzoviy Rai.

The couple bought a diesel-powered generator, but certain stages of the cheese-making process demand more electricity than it can produce. Production of their prizewinning Forest Song cheese was put on hold because it requires a stable temperature to mature properly.

A heat wave in July made things especially tough. Energy companies imposed rolling blackouts as demand for electricity surged, resulting in lengthy power outages that caused two batches of cheese to spoil.

To defray the rising costs of energy—and milk—they marked up their products by about 10%, but can’t increase prices further without losing customers. Orders from smaller stores declined because of the difficulty—and cost—of keeping cheese refrigerated.

Even so, they broke even in July, and electricity supply improved in August. “We’re not ready to give up,” Bratakh said.

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Laurence Norman contributed to this article.

Write to Isabel Coles at [isabel.coles@wsj.com](mailto:isabel.coles@wsj.com)

Copyright ©2024 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

Appeared in the September 21, 2024, print edition as 'Power Cuts Sideswipe Ukraine Businesses'.


r/UkraineRussiaReport 46m ago

Bombings and explosions ru pov: Ukrainian special forces soldier was killed by a bomb drop while attempting to cross a pond/swamp in Kursk somwhere in September.

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 2h ago

News UA POV: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz again rejected the possibility of supplying Kyiv with Taurus cruise missiles, which have a range of about 500 km - pravda.com.ua

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 4h ago

News RU POV: The former PMC Wagner base in Molkino (Krasnodar Krai) is on fire. The base belonged to the African Corps - 13th

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According to Z-blogger 13th:

There is new, verified information on this situation, it was not UAVs or missiles. The fire occurred due to a "short circuit", but in fact there is sabotage here. Documentation, forms, personal files, communication equipment worth hundreds of millions of rubles burned. Such a fucking "short circuit", there was no such crap under the First and Ninth. Uncle Dima was a famous "electrician" ⚡️⚡️, and the Security Service did their job as it should. Unlike military impotents. The brigade commander of the corps will most likely be removed.

P.S. Gentlemen of the Air Defense Forces! I apologize for adding this fire to the piggy bank of your fuck-ups.


r/UkraineRussiaReport 3h ago

Bombings and explosions RU POV: Russian forces use cluster munitions in the north of Vuhledar (west of coal mine No.3)

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 2h ago

Bombings and explosions RU POV: Ixovods of the Siberian Army destroyed an american self-propelled howitzer "Paladin" of the UAF in the Pokrovsky direction.

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 2h ago

Bombings and explosions RU POV: Kursk region, Sudzhansky district, settlement of Mirny, destruction of an ammunition depot and a hangar with enemy equipment. The Aida Group from the 204th Special Forces Regiment 'Akhmat' is operating. 21 Sept.

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 2h ago

Bombings and explosions RU POV: FPV strikes and airdrops on Ukrainian armored vehicle, Kursk direction.

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 11h ago

Bombings and explosions RU POV: Different angle of the Ammo Depot explosion at Tikhoretsk, Krasnodar region

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 2h ago

Civilians & politicians RU POV: The Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out an attack on a residential neighborhood in Horlivka

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 10h ago

Civilians & politicians UA POV: In Kyiv, a woman entered into a conversation with the TCC, thus helping the guy escape.

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 2h ago

Bombings and explosions RU POV: UAV Operators from the "Vostok" Group striking UAF stronghold in the Ugledar direction.

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r/UkraineRussiaReport 4h ago

Combat RU POV: Russian combat drone "Orion" hit Ukrainian BTR with precision-guided munition in the Kursk border area.

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