@kztsky@DNIGabbard У Фейгіна колись був радянсько- американський епідеміолог, який розповідав що то за лабораторії, як фінансувались і які роботи виконували. https://t.co/9yVbNiiAXC
Завдяки злагодженим діям декількох підрозділів і силами 1 корпусу НГУ Азов, Маріупольський порт наразі не функціонує. Знищено ключові елементи підприємства, які виключають можливість використання порту окупантами. Це неймовірно. 💪🇺🇦
I’ve been in Odesa, Ukraine for the Black Sea Security Forum. The Ukrainian people are resilient and they’re not giving up, even in the face of attacks on civilian infrastructure. We have to continue standing with Ukraine in their fight against Vladimir Putin and Russia.
SEN. KELLY: I've spent 15 years working with Russian cosmonauts. Took me 5 years to understand what motivated them.
Number one, appearance that they were in charge of something. Two, who to blame when something goes wrong. Three, what to steal today. Only four, mission success.
I think as Ukrainians, as Americans, as Brits, we're often motivated by mission success. You want organization you work for to be successful, you want your country to be successful, you want British Army to be successful, I want US Navy to be successful, I want NASA to be successful.
That wasn't my experience with Russian cosmonauts I worked with. I'm talking about dozens of people that I knew well, what motivated them when they went to work every day.
At the top of the list was that they really cared about the appearance that they were in charge of something, not mission success. Now, whether they were really actually in charge of it or not didn't matter so much. Mission success wasn't even number two.
Number two on the list, I would say, was whether they knew who to blame when something went wrong, like placing the blame. Russians have a position in their Mission Control Center which is called "mistakes officer." When a Russian cosmonaut makes a mistake, they keep track of it and they take money out of their pay.
I would say the third thing, even before mission success, was what am I going to steal from my employer today. And we would talk about that. They were very open about this. And apparently there's a saying in Russian that if you didn't steal something at work that day, you did not have a good day.
For us, and I think everybody in this room here, mission success is the thing that matters more than anything else. And for the Russians I worked with, it might have been number four on the list. So I actually was not that surprised about their incompetence.
Sen. Kelly: After 15 years working with Russian cosmonauts, I learned mission success was not their top priority.
First was how things looked, second was who to blame, third was what they could steal. Mission success was somewhere fourth on the list.
Потрясающее историческое видео. Это «грады» так называемой «Новороссии». Одна установка стреляет по позициям ЗСУ, а другая – ровно в противоположную сторону, по Донецку.
Вот вам и ответ на вопрос, кто «восемь лет бомбил Донбасс».
Бегство из Мариуполя 5 марта: как это было.
Это свидетельство разбивает привычную оккупационную сказку о том, что людей якобы «не выпускали».
Из Мариуполя пытались вырваться не через какие-то мифические «зелёные коридоры», а сквозь настоящий артиллерийский ад.
Не было никаких препятствий со стороны Украины. Была другая реальность — постоянные обстрелы, хаос, страх и дорога, где в любой момент всё могло закончиться.
Девушка рассказывает, что выезд был возможен, но это было не спасение по безопасному коридору, а бегство через смертельную опасность.
@Fodorpalaezepa Буряк в окрему каструлю, бажано з товстим дном. Трохи обсмажити і тушити до готовності з томатом. Закинути в майже готовий борщ. Хвилину побулькає і досить. Тоді буде червоний