jhungary
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You may have confused City Hall and the City.Ok thanks for sharing this, I read the article: https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/28/europe/mariupol-mayor-ukraine-occupiers-intl/index.html
Based on how CNN's heading is written it does appear the Mayor was referencing the evacuation corridor. However, he did not say Russian control was limited to the evacuation corridors. He's admitting the city is lost and that is the point to take away. Other sources have also reported most of the city is under Russian control minus some Ukrainian resistance that is holding out.
IIRC, Mariupol City centre (where the town hall is) was captured like a week ago, if you look at the war map below, you will see Ukrainian only have 3 out of 5 district (or whatever that was called)
Google Map put Mariupol Townhall In Zhoevyetyi District
(The dot in the map)
And according to this BBC war map of Mariupol as of 2100 GMT 27 March (Yesterday), that area is already occupied by the Russian. And the Russian made some advance (The Black Line crossed over are now belonging to the Russian now as per Russian source claimed)
By the way, this map (unaltered version) is approximately 1 day old when the CNN article was made, this is just for the reference.
Well, my guess is China will bail Russian out somehow, but will not be doing it in the scale that will piss off the west, so it does not make sense for Russia to peg to gold.I agree as well for those reasons... It seams like the Chinese have made the choice here and they aren't willing to do Harakiri (or hara-kiri) for the Russians....
Again, unless China really will not do anything to bail Russia out, then and only then it would make sense that Russia peg their currency with gold..
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