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Maybe you better adress this to Norsktiger -
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Since I know that the laundry services are a big time scammed, I'd get the quote and the pricing first. -
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You still failed to answer the question. Regrettable as this poor woman's death was (and I genuinely mean that) how many lives have the vaccines saved? -
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News Forum - Ukraine’s Zelensky defies Russia’s ultimatum to lay down weapons
Well besides the obvious reason being Ukraine doesn't really want to show those pictures. There are other logical reasons too. The first being Ukraine isn't using their tanks in the same way as Russia. The second is they haven't been using a lot of tanks period. Ukraine started the war with 2 regular tank brigades, and 3 reserves ones. The only one that's been in continuous action is a regular unit in Donbas. I know one reserve unit has been sitting near Odesa the entire war in case Russia decided to do an amphibious invasion. Another is near Izyum, don't know which type, and is now also in action. Where the other two are is anyone guess, I would assume both are being held in reserve. Of course there are also tanks in every mechanized brigade too. However Ukraine isn't using them like Russia, out on their own leading the advance (where the bulk of the losses happen). They are mostly being used as mobile direct fire artillery. Keep in mind Ukraine has been holding most of their tanks in reserve to fight an expected tank battle once the ground dries up and Russia completes it's breakout. Once you get to June, Ukraine's landscape is great for tank warfare. Still I think the point remains Ukraine is at some point going to start running out of tanks. There are only so many old Soviet Union tanks left to grab and send to backfill. I haven't hear anything else about the ones in Cyprus, and I know Poland still has 2-3 hundred they can send over. No doubt there are more, but counties are hesitant to let go their tanks if they don't have a replacement. Still no news of on those Leopard 1s sitting in Germany gathering dust either.
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