HalidBeslic [he/him]
That’s a bit of an overreaction, there’s still a pretty big barrier in the shape of a canal between the central part of the city and the parts that Russia controls. They need to break through a good chunk of the line around the town to get in a position to threaten it. With the current tempo of the Russian army in the countryside, it’s going to take at least a few weeks before everything is in position for an assault of Chasiv Yar itself.
There was a terrorist attack in Belgrade earlier today apparently. A cop was seriously wounded protecting the embassy form a weirdo that recently converted to Wahhabism.
As far as I know, only the official successor country continues recognising Palestine (Russia succeeded the USSR in this case). A similar thing happened with former Yugoslavia. Serbia recognised Palestine since it became Serbia, while Slovenia recognised them only a few weeks ago.
Literally zero seconds, as they are carrying a nazi flag and are actual members of Azov. And on top of that the piece of shit on the left is wearing a patch of a prominent member of the OUN. The only thing missing on this photo is Hitler himself.
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Agrarian sector was similar to Ukraine, but with an economy thats a few times smaller, so that leaves only one option.
Chinese investors revived serbian steel industry that was plundered by US investors post-yugoslavia, very interesting article: https://www.obserwatorfinansowy.pl/in-english/business/incredible-rise-of-serbian-steel-industry/
Yes, I know. It was pretty big news here when it happened since the factory employes so many people in Serbia, and Smederevo in particular. It’s certainly a reason why Serbia likes China. A company from there also bought up our biggest copper and gold mine in the east of the country, when it was still a net loser. All of these acquisitions helped the economy here greatly, although I’m not a fan of giving out our strategic resources to any countries, even if friendly.
But that is only part of the Serbian-Chinese dynamic. The other part is the diplomatic support that China has shown us throughout the years. Even as Vučić’s masters in the EU increase pressure regarding the recognition of Kosovo, China has (along with Russia) always shot down any propositions regarding the region in the UN.
Also thanks for the video recommendation, i didn’t know Norton talked about us. I’ll check it out soon.