> At least 40% of Russia's oil export capacity is at a standstill due to Ukrainian drone attacks
Russians must be so glad to learn that they're losing billions without having gained virtually any new territory after 4 years of war.
It's crazy to think how wealthy russians could be if Putin didn't invest everything in wars. They have everything: resources, smart scientists, energy etc. They just need to get rid of the corrupt politicians and authorities.
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PjpjpjpjpjMar 29, 2026
+44
>At least 40%
...so far.
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Ok-Effective6969Mar 29, 2026
+21
Well overthrowing the oligarchs is a lot of work! They don’t like hard work.
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BitRunner64Mar 29, 2026
+9
They're not interested in politics.
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Valkyrie17Mar 30, 2026
+1
Russia does not have oligarchs, that hasn't been the case since the early 2000's. Any billionaire can just disappear, the same as in China.
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WasteBinStuffMar 29, 2026
+28
Narrator: Unfortunately, "Russians" aren't learning any of this.
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ClassBShareHolderMar 29, 2026
+6
Or how wealthy they’d be if he didn’t funnel it all into his own pockets.
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cincochainsMar 29, 2026
+6
Well they don’t have everything then, do they?
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PlebiconValleyMar 29, 2026
+3
Asking Russia to be non-corrupt is like asking water not to be wet 😂
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cosmicraeMar 29, 2026
+1
Remember, victory is not losing. Thus far, it's a heinous stalemate.
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PlebiconValleyMar 29, 2026
+27
How dumb can you be to think the enemy will not go after your main source of income? Dumbass Russians proving again they are the dumbest
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Horat1us_UAMar 29, 2026
+7
I mean… they did not expect the enemy to go after anything at all
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sonic_couthMar 29, 2026
+1
Dumber than MAGA?!
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PlebiconValleyMar 30, 2026
+1
im wondering if MAGA will still have voting rights when this is all said and done lol
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Under_Over_ThinkerMar 29, 2026
+59
Maybe Russia attacking Ukrainian civilian infrastructure and housing, kidnapping Ukrainian children and torturing POWs could be some sort of a predictor for this “force majeure”?
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WasteBinStuffMar 29, 2026
+55
Nice try.
Force majeur doesn't cover totally predictable events directly resulting from your own poor decisions.
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ClassBShareHolderMar 29, 2026
+10
You can’t just say force majeur.
I didn’t just say it, I DECLARED it!
So what does declaring it do? In insurance, doesn’t it get them out of paying?
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Deedogg11Mar 29, 2026
+7
It’s telling that Ukraine is striking these energy targets that in addition to providing Russia income; also produce military grade products for Russian planes, tanks and other equipment and: Russia cannot stop it.
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Weak-Plane2509Mar 29, 2026
+1
What a joke “issue”. If you’re so inclined, buying from Russia is sanctionable. You’re not gonna use a court to sue for breach of contract if you are gonna admit to the sanction. If you are not inclined, then the next breach of contract is war. Russia is at war with Ukraine. Any country/business contracting with Russia knows this. You bring law suits for breach to win money for damages flowing from the breach of contract. In either scenario, Russia wins nor will they pay, it’s a nonstory
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