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  1. Ako mislis na kruzni tok u kome se nalazi obrnuti trougao, a na ulazu u kruzni tok znak za prvenstvo prolaza (zuto bela kocka), da znam za takav kruzni tok, jer je prvenstvo prolaza uzrokovano reljefom/nizbrdicom na ulazu u kt.
  2. Postoje, naravno.
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    Bliski Istok

    Po meni nema potrebe da ukljuce 'nuklearni kisobran', dovoljno je da posalju s300 i s400 pvo sisteme Iranu, sto bi skupocene izraelske f35ice (i slicne avione) drzalo na sigurnoj udaljenosti. Sad, s obzirom sta sve Ukrajna gadja po Rusiji i sopstvenoj okupiranoj teritoriji, nisam siguran jos koliko tih sistema ima, a da njihovi izvoz ne ugrozi vec prenapregnutu pvo.
  4. Verovatno kombinacija svih tih stvari i ukupna vojna nadmoc Rusije. bbc The BBC has spoken to two soldiers from the 72nd brigade who managed to leave the city before the final assault and take up new positions in the same area. They claim that their troops have withdrawn from the city. Over the past few days Ukrainian soldiers had to find their own way out of Vuhledar by foot as it was impossible to evacuate them otherwise, a machine-gunner who wished to remain anonymous said. Many were wounded and killed by Russian drones and artillery as they tried to leave, another soldier, Roman, says. Many more are still missing. Moscow has launched numerous attacks to seize the city since the start of the full-scale invasion in February 2022, but they all failed up until now. One of the biggest tank battles took place there last year. Instead of launching frontal assaults, the Russian army recently switched to its favourite tactic – advancing along the flanks to surround the target. Last month they seized the village of Prechystivka to the west and Vodyane to the east to complete a pincer movement. Moscow’s enormous advantage in weapons and troops - some soldiers have estimated the ratio of forces as seven to one - enabled them to break through Ukrainian defence lines along the flanks and approach Vuhledar. It became clear that the city was doomed when the Russians effectively cut off the only remaining lifeline route – the road from Vuhledar to Bohoyavlenka. Russian troops advanced so close that their artillery and kamikaze drones targeted anyone and anything moving on that road. “We tried to send supplies, organise evacuation of our wounded and dead soldiers but without any success,” Roman said. “We lost a number of vehicles and then had to stop [such operations].” The situation became critical when Russian troops entered the city, and Ukrainian units started retreating without waiting for the order to pull out. “If a withdrawal is not organised, it ends up being chaotic,” the machine-gunner explained. Ukrainian defenders were like Titans trying to stop the Russians, he said. But some groups, he added, had become completely disoriented because of a communication blackout. Their radios were down, and when they came under heavy fire, they had to make quick decisions on their own and often it was to retreat. Ukrainian defence lines were devastated by Russia’s aviation bombs and thermobaric weapon systems such as its Solntsepek heavy flame-thrower, in addition to drones and multiple rocket launchers. Facing such an onslaught, withdrawing from certain positions became unavoidable, Roman argued. “You either die or retreat.” But getting out from a city that had been nearly surrounded was extremely dangerous. During the daytime it became close to a suicide mission. Ukraine’s troops mostly tried to escape at night, having to cross mine fields via designated paths to avoid the road because it was closely monitored by the Russians. Until recently, evacuation vehicles had been able to drive in under cover of darkness with their headlights off, Roman explained. But once Russian troops had reached the centre of the city, the only way to escape was on foot. Those who managed to get out are exhausted and depressed. They are also angry at their commanders for not ordering the retreat earlier, because they argue it was obvious for some time that Ukrainian forces wouldn’t be able to hold the city for long. “I don’t know why [they didn’t give the order],” the machine-gunner said. “Maybe it’s fear of the military leadership or maybe it was an order from the top [to hold positions] with our blood until the very end.” Military officials from the 72nd brigade and Ukraine’s operational command in the area refused the BBC’s request to comment. In their most recent daily briefings, the military’s General Staff kept silent about Vuhledar.
  5. cnn The Russian government wants to earmark 32.5% of its spending for defense in 2025, a record amount and up from a reported 28.3% this year, as Moscow seeks to prevail in the war in Ukraine. The government’s draft budget released Monday proposes spending just under 13.5 trillion rubles (over $145 billion) on national defense. That is about three trillion rubles ($32 billion) more than was set aside for defense in 2024, which was the previous record. According to the draft budget, spending on defense should decline in 2026. Meanwhile, on Monday Putin signed a call-up order for 133,000 conscripts in the autumn military draft, which is a routine number for seasonal conscription campaigns. In September, he ordered the military to increase the number of troops by 180,000 to a total of 1.5 million. Overall military personnel would be about 2.4 million. Od ostalih vesti, samo tokom septembra, Rusija je poslala oko 1300 Shahid dronova na Ukrajnu. Ranije ta brojka nije prelazila 1000 mesecno, ali svakako pokazuje da li je Iranu bitniji Hezbollah ili Rusija.
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    Bliski Istok

    Gledam DW, kazu neki strucnjaci da su Hezbollah i njihovi borci sada motivisaniji za borbu i da su se ukopali po selima spremni za izraelsku ofanzivu. Ja ne sumnjam da imaju jaku zelju za osvetom, ali bez celog komandnog kadra, prosto je tesko poverovati da su spremni na neki duzi otpor.
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    Crna Gora

    Ma kakvi, ne bi Vucic to, ma nema sanse, te birace da prevozi i premesta, jok. https://nova.rs/vesti/politika/biraci-iz-srbije-glasali-u-crnoj-gori/
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    Bliski Istok

    Odakle ta vest da USA salje vojnike? Koliko znam, oni vec imaju nosace aviona jos od 8. oktobra prosle godine.
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    Bliski Istok

    Obezglavljeni su i nije cudno sto Izrael sad pokusava da ih 'dokrajci' pre nego sto se pregrupisu. Videcemo hoce li Iran traziti vojnu podrsku Rusije i diplomatsku pomoc Kine, kako sada stvari stoje, situacija ide od loseg ka gorem po njih. Naravno, bice kljucno u narednim danima da li Hezbollah ima kapacitet da pruza otpor.
  10. DW Russia launched several waves of drones targeting Kyiv early on Monday. All the drones that Russia launched at the Ukrainian capital were either destroyed by defense systems or neutralized by electronic warfare, Serhiy Popko, the head of Kyiv's military administration, said on the Telegram messaging app. According to preliminary information, no casualties or damage have been reported, he added. Kyiv, its surrounding region and all of the eastern part of Ukraine were under an air raid alert for more than five hours early Monday, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. The air force said it had shot down 67 of the 73 drones and one of the three missiles fired by Russia during the attack.
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    Bliski Istok

    a na drugoj strani
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    Bliski Istok

    samo neka nastavi Iran da salje naoruzanje Putinu u Rusiju, veoma pametna odluka. po Izrael.
  13. Posle visednevnog cirkusa, ipak je doslo do susreta Trampa i Zelenskog. Ne znam odakle Trampu informacija da Putin zelis da se rat zaustavi. bbc “We both want to see this end, and we both want to see a fair deal made,” he said. “It should stop and the president (Zelensky) wants it to stop, and I’m sure President Putin wants it to stop and that’s a good combination.” Zelensky said: “Putin killed so many people and of course we need to do everything to pressure him to stop this war. He’s on our territory.” Zelensky invited Trump to visit Ukraine, and Trump replied: “I will”.
  14. Mislim da sam vec postavljao ovaj link, ima prakticno sve o granatama, municiji i oruzju do cega su dosli istrazivacki novinari. Poveci je tekst, kriticki, ali kad se procita, sve sto se desava postaje dosta jasnije. https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/ukraine-crisis-artillery/
  15. bbc Zelensky told the New Yorker that the victory plan had to be agreed - and Ukraine strengthened - in October, November and December. “This plan is designed, first and foremost, with Biden’s support in mind,” he told the magazine. That support is by no means guaranteed but Zelensky is staking much on securing it. That is because the situation will change significantly if Donald Trump were to win the election. At a campaign rally on Monday, the former president mocked Zelensky as “the greatest salesman in history” because “every time he comes into this country, he walks away with $60bn”. Trump restated his position that he would urge Russia and Ukraine to agree a deal to end the war, one that Kyiv fears would force them to accept territorial losses and no guarantee against further Russian aggression.
  16. Da nece Daum sa pasosem da ima problema i u Srbiji? Pitam za drugara.
  17. bbc Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to present a "plan for victory" in the country's war with Russia to President Joe Biden during this week's visit to the US. Zelensky also intends to present the plan to Congress and the two candidates in the US presidential election: Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump. This autumn would "determine the future of this war," Zelensky wrote in a post on X. In a statement ahead of the visit, the Ukrainian leader previewed three elements to his plan: further weapons donations, diplomatic efforts to force Russia to agree to peace, and holding Moscow accountable for its full-scale invasion in 2022. Trump has previously criticised US support for Ukraine and spoken highly of Putin, but said he would "probably" meet Zelensky. The ex-president previously flagged his own plan to end the war "within 24 hours" if re-elected in November, but has not given details. According to Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who he met in March, Trump has vowed to "not give a penny in the Ukraine-Russia war. That is why the war will end". The US has been the largest foreign donor to Ukraine, and to date has provided $56bn for its defence. After arriving in the US on Sunday, Zelensky stopped in Biden's birth town of Scranton, Pennsylvania, to visit a munitions factory involved in supplying the Ukrainian war effort. After Washington, Zelensky is expected to head to New York and the United Nations for a planned meeting of the Security Council on Tuesday and a speech at the General Assembly on Wednesday.
  18. Kakva, bre, Mega, ljudi? Jesu svi bas toliko poludeli? Ili se prave naivni. Naravno da je 'Misko' uzeo pare od Topica. Da li neko stvarno veruje da taj novac in the end nije zavrsio u Miskovim dzepovima? Kakva saopstenja, kakve gluposti, kakvi razgovori, neverovatna kolicina licemerja. Pri tome ne mislim da mu taj novac ne pripada, samo kazem da je ovoliko 'pranje ruku' bas onako fuj. Kao, 'ma ne bih ja te Megine pare, ma kakvi, jok, sve da mi sa masnicom zapakuju, ja bih reko, ma to je Megino, ja s tim nemam nikakve veze, nije Mega moj klub, ma kakvi, 'ajte, molim vas, odakle vam to?
  19. bbc A partial evacuation has been ordered in Russia's Tver region after a "massive" Ukrainian drone attack sparked a fire there, the local governor has said. Igor Rudenya said emergencies services in the town of Toropets were trying to "localise" the blaze caused by falling drone wreckage. He did not say whether there were any casualties. Meanwhile, unverified footage has emerged purportedly showing a massive blast in the town, amid unconfirmed reports that a weapons depot was hit overnight. Toropets lies about 380km (236 miles) north-west of Russia's capital Moscow, and some 470km north of the border with Ukraine. On Wednesday morning, Toropets authorities said buses had already been prepared for the evacuation. They also claimed that the situation was "under control" in the town of about 13,000 residents.
  20. Pojima nemam, mene je toliko smorila, da je nisam ni odgledao do kraja. Prve 4 sezone su mi se bas svidjale, pa sam se valjda previse razocarao nedostatkom ideja reditelja i, pogotovo, scenariste.
  21. Ne postoji opcija da Ukrajna bude nezavisna. Ili ce biti kako Rusi zele - ruski provizorijum poput Belorusije, ili onako kako Ukrajinci hoce - evroatlanske integracije.
  22. Nije bas prva opcija gadjanje NATO tacaka, kao odgovor Rusije, ali nije iskljuceno ni nuklearno oruzje. bbc Putin’s potential response is much broader. He offered some clues back in June. At a meeting with the heads of international news agencies, he was asked: how would Russia react if Ukraine was given the opportunity to hit targets on Russian territory with weapons supplied by Europe? “First, we will, of course, improve our air defence systems. We will be destroying their missiles,” President Putin replied. “Second, we believe that if someone is thinking it is possible to supply such weapons to a war zone to strike our territory and create problems for us, why can’t we supply our weapons of the same class to those regions around the world where they will target sensitive facilities of the countries that are doing this to Russia?” In other words, arming Western adversaries to strike Western targets abroad is something that Moscow has been considering. Earlier this month, Russia’s deputy foreign minister, Sergei Ryabkov, announced that Russia was set to revise its nuclear doctrine: the document that lays out under what circumstances Moscow may consider using nuclear weapons. He suggested that the decision to revise the doctrine was “connected with the escalation course of [Russia’s] Western adversaries”. U sustini, Putin je prakticno priznao da naoruzava Iran, Hamas i Hute da bi pravili problem 'kolektivnom zapadu'. Ono sto jos uvek nije uradio, a sto bi bilo vrlo nezgodno, je da posalje moderne s400 pvo sisteme u Iran i Severnu Koreju. To bi potencionalno izbrisalo vazdusnu nadmoc koju ima NATO i stvorilo bas ozbiljne probleme. Mada, trenutno, Rusiji su ti sistemi bas neophodni da cuva sopstvenu armiju i zemlju. Cisto sumnjam da ima neki respektabilan broj tih sistema na lageru i daleko od rata.
  23. jel igramo jos jednu utakmicu u ovoj "diplomatskoj misiji?
  24. bbc Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned Nato was at risk of entering into war with Russia if Europe and the US allowed Kyiv to attack Russian territory with western-made long-range western missiles. Putin told Russian state television that this would “mean nothing other than the direct participation of Nato countries - the US and European countries - in the war in Ukraine." "It is their direct participation," he said. "And, of course, this substantially changes the very essence, the nature of the conflict.” He added: “If that is the case, we will take corresponding decisions based on the threats that will be created to us.”
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