ziege maar ook zagge schreef: ↑07 mar 2022, 18:06
Ik ben superbenieuwd hoe het uitpakt... Derk Sauer's analyse (dat Poetin terugkrabbelt omdat ie ziet dat ie het verliest) lijkt me erg optimistisch, het kan heel anders zitten, wie weet is de inzet ook helemaal niet oprecht. Als ie werkelijk aan het verliezen is dan lijkt me dat extra reden voor Oekraïne om niets toe te geven.
Geweldige acties van Anonymous trouwens, live beelden van de oorlog laten zien... en ze kiezen vast 'geschikte' beelden, wat zal Poetin daar ziek van zijn. Hij had ongetwijfeld het idee dat is qua cyber super sterk stond maar hier valt niet tegenop te boksen. Als Anonymous dit vol weet te houden dan krijgt Poetin hele, hele grote problemen in het binnenland.
It's Russia against the world. Trouwens is dus gewoon een hackesgroep van 220.000 man he, nou succes ermee Rusland. try to stop em all. En dan gaat ook nog de halve wereld wapens bijdragen voor het leger.
Qua wapens/hulp heeft de internationale gemeenschap denk ik ook verassend veel gedaan;
Dozens of countries have started to send military or humanitarian aid to Ukraine since Russia invaded last Thursday.
The United States, Canada and 20 European countries have so far responded to Ukrainian appeals for military equipment.
– United States –
Washington is sending an extra $350 million (313 million euros) in military aid to Kyiv to bring its total support to more than a billion dollars over the last year.
– European Union –
For the first time in its history, the EU is financing the purchase and delivery of arms after leaders agree to transport weapons worth 450 million euros to Kyiv.
Foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says some nations are sending the Ukrainians fighter jets.
– Canada –
Canada is sending lethal military weaponry and loaning Kyiv half-a-billion Canadian dollars ($392 million, 350,500 million euros) to help it defend itself.
– Germany –
Berlin has broken a longstanding taboo of not exporting arms to conflict zones in vowing to send Ukraine 1,000 anti-tank weapons, 500 “Stinger” surface-to-air missiles and nine howitzers.
It is also donating 14 armoured vehicles and 10,000 tonnes of fuel.
– Sweden, Norway and Denmark –
Stockholm is also breaking its historic neutral stance to send 5,000 anti-tank weapons to Ukraine, with Denmark contributing a further 2,700. Norway is sending helmets and body armour and up to 2,000 M72 anti-tank weapons.
– Finland –
Neutral Finland takes the “historic” decision to supply weapons to Ukraine and will send 1,500 rocket launchers, 2,500 assault rifles, 150,000 rounds of ammunition, and 70,000 servings of field rations.
– France –
France has sent anti-aircraft and digital weapons, as well as fuel.
– Britain –
London says it will “provide further UK support to Ukraine”, without specifying what it might be.
– Belgium –
Belgium says it will supply Ukraine with 2,000 more automatic rifles and 200 anti-tank weapons, as well as 3,800 tons of fuel.
– Netherlands –
The Dutch defence ministry says it is sending “200 Stinger missiles as soon as possible” as well as sniper rifles and helmets.
– Czech Republic –
Prague is sending 4,000 mortars and an arsenal of 30,000 pistols, 7,000 assault rifles, 3,000 machine guns and a million bullets.
– Croatia –
Zagreb will dispatch 16 million euros’ worth of small arms and body armour.
– Portugal –
Portugal is giving Ukraine night-vision goggles, bullet-proof vests, helmets, grenades, ammunition and automatic G3 rifles.
– Greece –
Athens is sending “defence equipment”. Greece has a large community in Ukraine, including 10 citizens who have been killed and many more who are in the firing line.
– Romania –
Romania, which shares a border with Ukraine, is offering to treat the wounded in its 11 military hospitals. Bucharest is also sending fuel, bulletproof vests, helmets and other “military material” worth three million euros.
HUMANITARIAN AID
– Italy –
Rome has sent 110 million euros in immediate aid to the Ukrainian government as “a concrete sign of our support”.
– US and Britain –
Washington announced $54 million in new humanitarian aid for Ukraine to be spent through NGOs, with London adding £40 million ($54 million, 48 million euros).
– France and Germany –
France has sent 33 tonnes of aid to refugees in Poland. Another 33 tonnes is destined for Moldova. Berlin is giving 16 million euros to aid refugees.
– Norway, Netherlands and Denmark –
The Dutch and Danish governments are sending 20 million euros each in humanitarian aid, with Oslo putting aside 200 million euros.
– Spain –
Madrid has promised to send 20 tonnes of aid to Ukraine, mostly medical and defensive equipment such as bulletproof vests.
– Israel and Ireland –
Israel says it is sending 100 tonnes of humanitarian aid, with Ireland contributing 10 million euros in aid for refugees, as well as medical supplies.
– Turkey and Greece –
Turkey’s disaster relief agency is sending three lorries of aid to Moldova for Ukrainian refugees. The Red Crescent is sending help to people fleeing into Romania.
Greece is sending a shipment of humanitarian aid through Poland.
– Austria –
Austria plans to give 15 million euros for humanitarian aid distributed through international and Austrians NGOs in Ukraine, in addition to 2.5 million earmarked last week.
Dit was een week geleden.
Is nog bijgekomen;
Luxembourg will send 100 NLAW anti-tank weapons, jeeps and 15 military tents to Ukraine, Defence Minister Francois Bausch said in a statement on Monday.
Slovakije He stated that the assistance included 486 air-defense missiles, anti-tank rockets, and 100 air defense launchers, and vowed that "we'll continue supporting our neighbor in all areas."
Slovenie: Slovenia has sent rifles, ammunition and helmets to Ukraine, Defence Minister Matej Tonin announced Monday, adding that aid had already been dispatched aboard “several aircraft” without revealing the exact quantities.
The donated rifles are Kalashnikovs that the Slovenian Armed Forces had used before receiving newer equipment and which have been set aside as a strategic reserve. The shipment has been sent via a hub in Poland.
Letland: Latvia to send weapons to Ukraine - defense minister
Earlier, Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anusauskas said that Lithuania is ready to support Ukraine by all means, including the transfer of lethal weapons
Litouwen:The Lithuanian government on Wednesday approved a shipment of international civil protection assistance to Ukraine, including boats, dosimeters, gas masks, gloves, and balaclavas. In a separate resolution that was not made public, the cabinet also decided to assist the country in the form of weapons.
Ierland
There are currently just under 2,000 anti-tank weapons lying idle in Irish munitions depots which many have come to believe would be far better off in the hands of the Ukrainian soldiers currently fighting Russian invaders. [dit is nog niet definitief]
Italie: The Italian cabinet signed off on a measure authorizing the dispatch of Stinger surface-to-air missiles, mortars and Milan, or Panzerfaust, anti-tank weapons. Italian media had claimed Israeli-made Spike missiles would be included in the package but a defense source said that was doubtful since Israel would need to approve their use and would be unlikely to do so.
Among other weaponry on the Italian list, which will need to approved by parliament this week, were Browning heavy machine guns, MG-type light machine
Zuid KoreaSouth Korea is focusing “on providing largely humanitarian support, such as blankets and field rations” to Ukraine, the report quoted another unnamed Defense Ministry official as saying.
Kyiv has apparently asked for rifles, anti-tank missiles, helmets, bulletproof vests and satellite information, according to the report.
Seoul was quick to join the US and other allies in taking measures against Russia, having already banned the export of strategic materials to Moscow and backing efforts to exclude Russia from the SWIFT global payment system.
Japan: Japan will send the Ukrainian military bulletproof vests and other basic supplies in response to a request from Kyiv, but it has no plans to send weapons, a government spokesman said.
New Zeeland: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand is sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine rather than weapons as there is a 'gap' there in the international response.
Australie: Australian Government approved military aid for Ukraine:
$25 million worth of non-lethal military equipment on Feb 25, 2022.[4][5]
$50 million worth of lethal military equipment ("rockets and ammunitions") on 28 Feb, 2022.[6][7][8]
Oostenrijk: Chancellor Karl Nehammer approved military aid for Ukraine:
10,000 helmets, flak jackets, and more than 100,000 liters of fuel.[9][10][11]
Azerbeidjan: President – Ilham Aliyev approved aid for Ukraine:
€5 million of medical supplies and equipment.[12]
Free fuel for ambulances and vehicles of the State Emergency Service at SOCAR petrol stations.[1
Bulgarije: Unspecified number of clothes, shoes, tents, sheets, blankets.[18]
Estonia: Javelin anti-tank weapons systems arrived on February 18, 2022.[47]
Additional Javelins, munitions, medical equipment, personal equipment, and 25,000 field rations announced on February 25, 2022.[48]
Ijsland: The Government of Iceland decided to offer to transport military equipment to Ukraine for other countries, as Iceland does not have a military of its own. An Air Atlanta Icelandic freighter has been chartered and used to deliver military equipment from Slovenia to Ukraine.[66]
India: Medicines, medical equipment.[67][68]
100 Tents, 2,500 blankets on March 3, 2022.[6
Israel: 100 tons of humanitarian aid, including 17 tons of medicines and medical equipment, water purification systems and emergency water supply kits, and thousands of tents, blankets, sleeping bags, and coats.[73]
Medical team of 40 doctors and paramedics, with medical and humanitarian equipment at the Moldova-Ukraine border to provide medical assistance to refugees.[74]
Litouwen: Ministry of Defence delivered Stinger anti-aircraft missile systems to the Armed Forces of Ukraine on February 23, 2022[86]
Latvian National Armed Forces donated 30 truckloads of individual equipment and supplies (including combat helmets, dried food, medical devices and medicine) on February 26, 2022.[87]
Ministry of Defence delivered 90 unmanned aerial vehicles donated by Latvian companies to the Armed Forces of Ukraine on March 3, 2022.[88]
Polen: Undisclosed amount of man portable air-defense systems, light anti-tank weapons, FlyEye drones, on Feb 24, 2022.[106][107]
42,000 WZ 2005 helmets.[108]
3,000 bulletproof vests.
1,770[109] 152mm, 125mm, 122mm ammunition
30,000[109] 23mm ZU-23 ammunition.
73mm BWP1, SPG-9 ammunition.
RGP-40 grenade launchers.[110]
100[109] LMP-2017 mortars[110] with 1,500 rounds.[
Roemenieresident – Klaus Iohannis approved military aid for Ukraine:
€3 million ($3.3 million) worth of non-lethal military equipment on Feb 28, 2022.[113][53]
2,000 combat helmets.[114]
2,000 bulletproof vests.[114]
Fuel, ammunition, food, water, and medicines.[
Taiwan: 27 tonnes of medical supplies.[133]
President Tsai Ing-wen, Vice President William Lai and Premier Su Tseng-chang announced on 2 March 2022 that they will each donate one month of salary as humanitarian aid.[13
Jersey (sorry vond het geinig dit ook te benoemen); £360,000 in humanitarian aid, announced on March 2, 2022.
Griekenland: Unspecified numbers of portable rocket launchers, ammunition and Kalashnikov rifles, on Feb 28, 2022.[64]
Turkije Bayraktar drones
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of fight in the dog.
SLAVA UKRAINE!!!