So Russia wounding civilians in NATO country.
Trouble is, is this an accident by Russia or is it Russia gently "poking" NATO, testing what response. Many have said Putin won't (initially) outright invade a NATO country but would start with more minor incursions, testing responses. And mixing this attack on romania in amongst a nearby attack on Ukraine means Russia can try to dismiss it as a "misfire" but it still gives Putin the information he wants, how will NATO react.
I have no idea, no information beyond mainstream reports and above is conjecture, not based on evidence.
First of all, he hasn't even got the resources for any incursion, large or small anymore.
Secondly, this is the usual posturing and prodding + propaganda by Putin. He's been doing it for a long time from subs in British waters to landing drones in Poland like warning shots. The state sponsored propagandists were on Russian TV just this week saying 'we should flatten these cities* and the people holding up the fascist Ukrainians' [?!]' (*London, Paris, Berlin) , citing Big Ben as something they could easily get snagged on in their arrogant, mocking fashion. Funny how their progeny are scattered all over Europe but they are simultaneously saying they should nuke European cities.
They are increasingly living in a bubble and they hide their humiliation with more and more aggressive talk.
Putin's threats are becoming increasingly hollow. There's no plan B when you're not willing to concede and your economy is crashing.
More gold bullion sold to China:
Moscow Times
Russia’s Central Bank is actively selling off physical gold bullion from its reserves, executing its largest gold liquidation in 25 years to fund state budget deficits and cover war expenditures. The state is offloading billions in bullion to counter falling oil and gas revenues amid severe Western sanctions.
This is the money graph of what Russians are putting into banks. Doesn't need translating.
The paranoid gargoyle Tzar midget has had guns installed on the roof of the presidential entourage vehicles:
On one of the small boxes I packed up for Ukraine (20cm x 60cm x 40cm), I wrote: