All of NATO should be hacking Russia right now in response to all the hacking Russia does to NATO.
TorshePaycan on
That’s about half their GDP now
StrangerConscious637 on
Yes!!! More of that! Hack Russia back into the middle ages where they belong!
I really hope there are much more hackers activity harming Russian infrastructure. I would even donate them to do much more and more critical damage to Russia…. until they stop the war, get rid of Putin and become a normal democratic country.
RayB1968 on
One thing Ukraine could do is target commercial jets as well as military… Russians need aeroplanes to travel in their country and send time sensitive cargo, they can’t get replacements…knocking out a large number of Airbus or Boeing jets would cripple the economy and bring the war home to ordinary Russians
Honest-Estimate4964 on
Seriously – is $50 million considered a significant amount for Russia? Estimates suggest that 1 (one) day of war in Ukraine costs Russia around $600 million to $900 million, depending on the intensity of operations.
Psychological_Roof85 on
This is beautiful! Innocent civilians lives lost: almost none (I suppose someone could have needed to fly for an emergency surgery or treatment)
Impact to slowing war effort: max
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All of NATO should be hacking Russia right now in response to all the hacking Russia does to NATO.
That’s about half their GDP now
Yes!!! More of that! Hack Russia back into the middle ages where they belong!
I really hope there are much more hackers activity harming Russian infrastructure. I would even donate them to do much more and more critical damage to Russia…. until they stop the war, get rid of Putin and become a normal democratic country.
One thing Ukraine could do is target commercial jets as well as military… Russians need aeroplanes to travel in their country and send time sensitive cargo, they can’t get replacements…knocking out a large number of Airbus or Boeing jets would cripple the economy and bring the war home to ordinary Russians
Seriously – is $50 million considered a significant amount for Russia? Estimates suggest that 1 (one) day of war in Ukraine costs Russia around $600 million to $900 million, depending on the intensity of operations.
This is beautiful! Innocent civilians lives lost: almost none (I suppose someone could have needed to fly for an emergency surgery or treatment)
Impact to slowing war effort: max