Speaking of which. 2 things on Ukraine from recent days, Polish press:Vympel wrote:Reports about the conditions in Ukraine's armed forces are not great. This is probably the first conflict where the government has had to crowd fund for equipping its troops.
A) Massive arms and combat material smuggling and half-smuggling into Ukraine recently. Especially helmets and combat vests - one person can carry one during border crossing, Ukrainians evade it by handing the stuff to random people to carry through or walking through border dozens of times per day.
Now, investigative reporter could ask, why the hell Ukrainian state doesn't buy them en masse through proper channels, is it so failed now they don't have money, or do the arms go to someone else, say the right winger militia that totally doesn't exist? Yet, no one asks that. Why bother? Not like our border might be in danger from gangs armed with looted army guns, can it?
Especially disgusting was case of large transport that was stopped on border by customs. Not even whole transport - just helmets and vests decreed by NATO laws to be full military grade ones, needing permits. Others were let through. Our russophobic press didn't congratulate border guards on upholding both Polish and pact law, though, they digged up token Maidan girl with ready quote: "I thought Poles were our friends, why you help Putin?" and started howling how we hurt allied country
B) Russia slapped Poland with counter-sanctions, at first just for Polish apples. Polish russophobes responded with "Eat apple to kick Putin", but we'd need to basically double internal consumption to make any dent in deficit. Since we sell stuff worth close to a billion per year, this is kind of serious.
Of course, states that can capitalize on it by selling their own products to Russia, states rhyming with "ermany", "olland", "ance", "taly" and "itain" didn't do anything to protest save for a few insincere words, a few crocodile tears, and a few snicks as they walked to bank. Like they always do when Russia bans some Polish goods after barking from local loonies. Why I am not surprised? We'll sanction Russia to last Złoty, eh, comrades?