Putin has instructed his government to submit proposals for the relocation of state-owned companies from Moscow to remote regions of the Russia



by UNITED24Media

24 comments
  1. This isn’t WWII, Vlad. Your border security is shit, and all this means is that people will drive a little further to blow your factories up. And, of course, encourage them to develop drone technology that’ll let them fly even further.

  2. the nazis did the same thing as they started to lose. whatever the nazi regime did putler is going down the same exact path.

  3. They have WW2 on repeat it seems.

    Qualified personel will surely love to move to Siberia and other remote regions.

  4. Nah, they are talking about that every 10 years since 90s. Nothing happened so far.

  5. This might be good news. They might start building sewers outside of Moskou now.

  6. Who will work there? Many remote regions have labor shortages due to the very special 3 day war

  7. Alright, but if you focus your economy on military goods and relocate the corresponding production facilities to the far East in fears of sabotage, air strikes and espionage, then what are the more influential and wealthy Russian citizens in the west going to do? Where will they work and what will they think about this?

  8. Can’t move your palace you f*ckwit war criminal – past time to strike that.

  9. Too many people falling out of windows in Moscow. Need to move them elsewhere.

  10. He can move around all he want. The russia is already depleted. What is he going to fight his war with? Sticks and stones?

  11. Asking for submitting proposals doesn’t mean shit.
    The proposal will be like: “We can’t. The costs will be enormous. The daily logistic costs will eat every single ruble of profit.”
    And Bunker Grandpa will go “Okay, then.”
    And that will be all.

  12. Totally not another opportunity for the ruling elites to line their pockets with massive infrastructure and procurement projects. Definitely not a state sponsored corruption project.

  13. move the capital and suddenly all state owned companies would be remote, but that genius is not clever enough for that. Oh!

  14. Striking Russia seems like it’s causing a bigger problem, more quickly than sanctions, hopefully Ukraine can keep up or increase these strikes.

  15. This sound expensive. Also is expensive move things from and to this remote places.

  16. As the civilized world moves to clean energy, it’s going to be increasingly difficult for Russia to afford any kind of future buildup. They are a one-product economy.

  17. Good, let them waste precious resources and financial capital to relocate these highly complex and expensive facilities to remote and rural regions of Russia, further lengthening supply chains and causing issues with manpower and materials.

  18. Moving the factories and businesses further East brings them closer to China and the disputed regions. Could it be a case of ‘out of the frypan into the fire’?

  19. I’m pretty sure muscovians are not going to move their modern lifestyle to live in Blyatov village to work on electronic guidance devices in the far East while crapping in a hole the village shares

Leave a Reply