:sunglasses: 16.7 % :pray: 16.7 % :laughing: 33.3 % :cry: 16.7 % :🤗 16.7 %
User avatar
By Samanfur
#22992
This snuck out quietly:

Snake Island sailors are freed as Ukraine and Russia conduct a prisoner exchange

Russia and Ukraine exchanged 10 prisoners of war each on Thursday in what Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk called the first full-fledged swap of the month-old conflict.

The exchange also freed 19 Ukrainian civilian sailors who were captured as their ship tried to take Ukrainian troops off of Snake Island in late February.

Ukraine released 11 Russian civilian sailors as part of the deal, Vereshchuk said as she announced the transfer. The civilians had been rescued from a ship that sank near Odesa, she said.

Russia's takeover of Snake Island, also known as Zmiinyi Island, was much-discussed in the first days of the war after Ukrainian soldiers at the small military outpost in the Black Sea defied threats from a looming Russian vessel by flatly telling it, "Russian warship. Go f*** yourself."

The soldiers were initially feared to have been killed, but Russian state media later reported that they had been taken prisoner.
I only came across it when I spotted this:



This link appears to confirm that the entire garrison survived.
User avatar
By Spoonman
#23190
Exchange rate between Sterling & Russian Rouble now stands at £1 = ₽113, essentially back to where it was just before the Ukraine invasion.

I'd guess the demand by Russia for their fuel exports to be paid in Roubles has played a part in it.

https://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from ... UB&view=1Y
User avatar
By Crabcakes
#23389
I seriously cannot see the endgame of this now, other than Putin being taken out. Russia isn’t winning the easy victory it expected, and sanctions are biting - which means people at home aren’t happy. But the ‘retreat to the Donbas’ strategy now seems to be being binned in favour of going all out again - and with the blatant genocide on display there’s going to be no de-escalation.

I don’t know whether to believe the whole Putin is mad thing or if he is just still getting dreadful intel. Either way, he clearly sanctioned the war crimes.
Oboogie liked this
By MisterMuncher
#23390
The mechanics of all that is when it gets really sticky.

Who snuffs him, and how Russia reacts to same is anything but predictable.
User avatar
By Nigredo
#23397
Crabcakes wrote: Tue Apr 05, 2022 11:11 am
I don’t know whether to believe the whole Putin is mad thing or if he is just still getting dreadful intel. Either way, he clearly sanctioned the war crimes.
I've seen a couple of speculated reasons for why Putin has gone in as hard as he has, and none of them indicate a Russian withdrawal anytime soon even with the amount of losses of equipment and personnel they're taking.

In a month's time when it's their annual victory parade, Putin may sue for peace so long as he keeps at least the Donbass region (it's awash with natural resources) under Russian control though it's likely he will want everything east of the Dnipro River, and probably retaining Crimea as well.

Given all the hurt they've endured so far, I doubt any of that would be remotely acceptable to Ukraine.
  • 1
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 35
long long title how many chars? lets see 123 ok more? yes 60

We have created lots of YouTube videos just so you can achieve [...]

Another post test yes yes yes or no, maybe ni? :-/

The best flat phpBB theme around. Period. Fine craftmanship and [...]

Do you need a super MOD? Well here it is. chew on this

All you need is right here. Content tag, SEO, listing, Pizza and spaghetti [...]

Lasagna on me this time ok? I got plenty of cash

this should be fantastic. but what about links,images, bbcodes etc etc? [...]