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#65601
I don't think it gets much more intense than this footage.
This is again from the Bakhmut side about 3 weeks ago, uploaded a little over a week ago. It's a full on assault against an entrenched Russian position, first with assault troops, then after initial success they have to call in reinforcements, including an M113. After moving forward they encounter more resistance and finally bring in a tank. I think it's a T-72, but honestly I'm talking out of my ass on that one. It's just a guess. 
Pucker up before hitting play on this one. This is the real deal. The brass balls on these assault teams is real. 
 

Am I wrong to think that some of the tactics seem shitty? The one KIA was just walking up holding one or 2 rifles and behind no cover while the go pro dude had the tree between him and the nest.

Seems like they could really use a flamethrower.
I don't think it gets much more intense than this footage.
This is again from the Bakhmut side about 3 weeks ago, uploaded a little over a week ago. It's a full on assault against an entrenched Russian position, first with assault troops, then after initial success they have to call in reinforcements, including an M113. After moving forward they encounter more resistance and finally bring in a tank. I think it's a T-72, but honestly I'm talking out of my ass on that one. It's just a guess. 
Pucker up before hitting play on this one. This is the real deal. The brass balls on these assault teams is real. 
 

Am I wrong to think that some of the tactics seem shitty? The one KIA was just walking up holding one or 2 rifles and behind no cover while the go pro dude had the tree between him and the nest.

Seems like they could really use a flamethrower.
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#65602
34 minutes ago, cactusflinthead said:
Are ok? Your team? 🥴 https://t.co/7CBX6ng8cL

 

Honestly this shit should be on broadcast. 

It’s amazing to me that so many people I meet and have a conversation about the war have no idea there was a dam destroyed. Literally, no idea. Never mind all the other horseshit that’s gone on with it. 

#65603
3 minutes ago, Nivek said:


Am I wrong to think that some of the tactics seem shitty? The one KIA was just walking up holding one or 2 rifles and behind no cover while the go pro dude had the tree between him and the nest.

Seems like they could really use a flamethrower.
Am I wrong to think that some of the tactics seem shitty? The one KIA was just walking up holding one or 2 rifles and behind no cover while the go pro dude had the tree between him and the nest.

Seems like they could really use a flamethrower.

He probably should have listened to go pro dude and gone left to flank. 

My guess is it’s being shown to other assault teams regarding how quickly you can die out there if you’re being stupid. You can die out there being real smart, too, so why increase the odds? 

#65604
47 minutes ago, SL Xpress said:

He probably should have listened to go pro dude and gone left to flank. 

My guess is it’s being shown to other assault teams regarding how quickly you can die out there if you’re being stupid. You can die out there being real smart, too, so why increase the odds? 

Exactly. See my previous post. Go pro was giving commands to flank and that dude was just strolling straight into fire like he was headed to the bar. Tragic.

#65605

shocked holy shit GIF

Already showing up on NASA's FIRMS satellite Edit: Maybe not the same fire.

Fire appears to be showing up on FIRMS now through provisional detections.
Second angle, something was burning/detonating around the trackside grain elevators at (46.333557, 34.753068)
Per local channels, a Russian ammunition dump was reportedly hit in Heniches'k, Kherson Oblast

 

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#65606

I noticed Go-Pro wasn't all that torn up about it. I bet he was thinking "this will make a great video of what NOT to do".... 

 

Also they kinda glossed over the fact that the last 20 orcs in that fight were just flattened out by the tank. Makes you realize just how dumb that idiot was for walking into those bullets. "Hey Mylosh... just lay down for a few minutes and our tank will steamroll the whole position".... "nah I think I'll stand straight up for a bit and see if I don't get killed". 

#65607
Yes, that Rykove around 46.334894, 34.755823Not whereever he pulled that FIRMS view that has nothing to do with that explosion. @IntelCrab
That firms data not even remotely near Rykove.Given the current wind direction and that we can see the grain elevator in this video I'd say those barracks or a train next to them are good candidates, but this is not a geolocation, I'm to tired for that.https://t.co/yY3DJ5dvpG

 

#65609
12 hours ago, SL Xpress said:

They will get ATACMS some day, but being able to fire US supplied weapons into Russia would require a different administration. That’s not cloak room. I’m grateful to this administration for their support of Ukraine. I don’t see another candidate out there that would do more. But it’s obvious they are prepared to withdraw support if Ukraine uses US provided assets to enter Russia. 

I hate it, but it is what it is. 

I hear what you're saying, but perhaps it hasn't crossed your mind that the US and the Brits are the most arduous supporters of Urkraine and neither one of them wants Ukraine to use their weapons to attack Russia.  I would be willing to bet this is to protect Ukraine's broad international support.  Russia is the aggressor here, If Ukraine starts attacking into Russia it's a much dicier proposition internationally and it gives cover to elements in supporting countries that want to end support for Ukraine.  It's not a leash law, it's just good looking out and keeping support high for the cause so that aid can readily flow.

 

 

#65610

Russian Sources are reporting that Russian Units have once again been Forced to Withdraw from the Town of P'yatykhatky on the “Lubkove” Frontline in the Zaporizhzhia Region, they further admit that Ukrainian Forces including Infantry and Mechanized Equipment have been able to Establish a “Foothold” in the Settlement most likely for an upcoming Advance on the City of Vasylivka, but that Russian Artillery is continue to Strike these Positions inside and the outside of P'yatykhatky.

Russian Sources are reporting that Russian Units have once again been Forced to Withdraw from the Town of P'yatykhatky on the “Lubkove” Frontline in the Zaporizhzhia Region, they further admit that Ukrainian Forces including Infantry and Mechanized Equipment have been able to…

 

#65611
Footage showing Entrenched Ukrainian Defenders of an Unknown Unit, possibly the 53rd Mechanized Brigade, Repulsing an Attack by the Russian Mechanized and Infantry Forces on the Frontline near the City of Kreminna in the Luhansk Region.

 

Ukrainian troops lightening up more Russian defense lines by using mine-clearing charges (could be M58 MICLIC or UR-77). This area in particular had scorch marks before the latest charge went of. Probably somewhere in the south.#Ukrainehttps://t.co/rtmXEoChy9— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

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#65612
A Black Swan of their own making?Reports that cholera is sickening Russian forces in Kherson Oblast and Crimea - probably spread by filthy flood water from the Kakhovka dam break. An army’s worst enemy of old - disease - may have now entered the fray.https://t.co/fBRC979fyT

 

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#65613
On 6/16/2023 at 8:18 AM, MissingInAction said:

At this point would anyone be surprised if Russia launched cruise missiles at themselves?

Video Appears to Show Moment Russian Missile Boomerangs, Plunges to Earth

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#65614

The thing about cholera and other water borne diseases is once they start spreading it’s really hard to stop them.  It requires a concerted and deliberate cleanup with delivery of clean water and sanitation improvements which are tough to accomplish in peace time.  Given the Russians lack of any rear echelon organization this could get ugly fast.

#65615
3 minutes ago, Hefeweizen said:

The thing about cholera and other water borne diseases is once they start spreading it’s really hard to stop them.

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#65616

Yes except the bacteria can’t tell Russians from Ukrainians.  So hopefully there is a plan for interim water supply as the Russians retreat, but more likely there is going to be some widespread shitty disease for a while.

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#65617

The other bad thing about waterborne diseases is that they do not recognize uniforms.  If the orc army is getting cholera, so is everyone else in that area.  It also threatens Ukrainian forces when they move into the area and start using those water supplies.  Bioweapons are terrifying and rarely used for that reason.

ETA Damn, too slow.

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#65618
Just now, Scheiss Meister said:

The other bad thing about waterborne diseases is that they do not recognize uniforms.  If the orc army is getting cholera, so is everyone else in that area.  It also threatens Ukrainian forces when they move into the area and start using those water supplies.  Bioweapons are terrifying and rarely used for that reason.

Too slow.

Well said fellow connoisseur of feces and filters.

#65620
⚡️Operation of the 🇺🇸M2A2 Bradley ODS-SA BMP of the 🇺🇦47th Separate Mechanized Brigade with the 25mm Bushmaster automatic gun against 🇷🇺Russian targets at night in the Zaporizhzhia direction

 

#65621
38 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Good work by BBC. https://t.co/0NuHDzNSXR

 

Thanks. The BBC article confirms my prior post about disposable Russian troops. 
 
It’s not good news, not what we want to hear, but Ukraine needs to hear it and adapt, too. 
 
Now I’m wondering if Prighozin’s rants are fakes, maybe just theatre to keep Wagner morale up before they’re marched into the fire.  

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#65624
The General Staff reports about the downing of another Ka-52 attack helicopter. This is already the fourth reportedly destroyed Ka-52 in three days.

 

#65626
A Ukrainian MR-2 Viktor anti-drone system near frontlines.115 of these @excaliburarmycz modernised ZPU-2 anti-air guns, on Toyota Land Cruiser 79 series, will be delivered to Ukraine, 15 of which were crowdfunded and 100 funded by Netherlands.2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

 

#65627
On 6/16/2023 at 1:18 PM, KYHorn said:
Khodakovksy said last week that Russian forces captured a Canadian-made system used to locate the position of UAV operators. He expresses concern because of the system's capabilities.https://t.co/sxm3uQO17H
Reuters: Ramaphosa said that international investigations on alleged abuses in the Ukrainian city of Bucha should be allowed to go on, and that it was important to listen to what both Russia and Ukraine had to say.

 

This is a major pro Kremlin account and this is absolutely hilarious. They got this line ready only for Ramaphosa to then contradict them.

 

I haven’t seen it explicitly stated, so maybe that is the answer, but we’re any of these delegates that had to rush to bomb shelters from BRICS? Wasn’t South Africa trying to get out of hosting because they didn’t want to deal with the arrest warrant? Surely no country would want to host if their own delegates were targeted

#65628
4 minutes ago, SquishMitten said:

I haven’t seen it explicitly stated, so maybe that is the answer, but we’re any of these delegates that had to rush to bomb shelters from BRICS? Wasn’t South Africa trying to get out of hosting because they didn’t want to deal with the arrest warrant? Surely no country would want to host if their own delegates were targeted

Some of those guys have been around the game of politics and/or have survived dealing with various European powers for decades.

They knew that the attack on Kyiv while they were there was a message from Putin.

#65629
The trigger for Rybar's post was China's establishment of a Center for the Study of TajikistanXi Jinping's railway pledge in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, which was announced in China's recent Central Asia summit adds to these concerns https://t.co/JMxMEM407s

 

#65630
25 minutes ago, SquishMitten said:

I haven’t seen it explicitly stated, so maybe that is the answer, but we’re any of these delegates that had to rush to bomb shelters from BRICS? Wasn’t South Africa trying to get out of hosting because they didn’t want to deal with the arrest warrant? Surely no country would want to host if their own delegates were targeted

After his official spokesperson spent hours effectively denying the raid even happened - despite journalists witnessing the delegation taking cover in hotel bomb shelter - Ramaphosa finally admits that Russia did in fact fire missiles at Kyiv earlier today.Clown car diplomacy. https://t.co/cUm4ZphDPq

Remember that South Africa has done war games drills with Russia and also supplied them with weapons. They don't care.

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#65631

This seems important.

Big Ukrainian channel Nikolaevsky Vanek says the military stockpile that went up in the air today in Rykove, South Kherson, was fully loaded with ammo and has been used to supply the Russian Zaporizhzhia group. It's been used for months and was guarded by special forces including…

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Just saw a video of a Challenger-2 tank in Ukraine. Or not. By the way, where is Armata? Are we just meant to forget about it?

 

#65632
Big Ukrainian channel Nikolaevsky Vanek says the military stockpile that went up in the air today in Rykove, South Kherson, was fully loaded with ammo and has been used to supply the Russian Zaporizhzhia group. It's been used for months and was guarded by special forces including…

 Edit: atom beat me to it. Can't delete link on mobile.

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#65633
I try to not comment too much on our advances. But WarGonzo states Piatykhatky is now back under Ukrainian control. Say they're getting ready to move forward, towards Vasylivka. We're advancing, slowly but surely.

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#65634
1,5 years in and 2000+ destroyed tanks later, Peskov seems to have realised that NATO countries are getting more and more involved in the conflict. I'm not even talking about his ridiculous claim about the demilitarisation of Ukraine. As if there's anything else Russia can do…
Putin keeps trying to find sane people who still want to talk to him. But the circle is getting smaller by the day. In a few more months Putin will be meeting with representatives of Arctic indigenous tribes to discuss their peace plan for Ukraine. But his speeches are for his…

 

T-80 hits a mine.  Ukrainian drone finishes the job by flying into a hatch left open by the crew.

Russian T-80 hits a mine, then a group of drones is finishing the job like a swarm of hornets.Source: https://t.co/j9CWJgjZjl#Ukraine— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

#65635
7 hours ago, KYHorn said:

Russian Sources are reporting that Russian Units have once again been Forced to Withdraw from the Town of P'yatykhatky on the “Lubkove” Frontline in the Zaporizhzhia Region, they further admit that Ukrainian Forces including Infantry and Mechanized Equipment have been able to Establish a “Foothold” in the Settlement most likely for an upcoming Advance on the City of Vasylivka, but that Russian Artillery is continue to Strike these Positions inside and the outside of P'yatykhatky.

Russian Sources are reporting that Russian Units have once again been Forced to Withdraw from the Town of P'yatykhatky on the “Lubkove” Frontline in the Zaporizhzhia Region, they further admit that Ukrainian Forces including Infantry and Mechanized Equipment have been able to…

 

i remain a master strategist

#65636
6 hours ago, Hefeweizen said:

The thing about cholera and other water borne diseases is once they start spreading it’s really hard to stop them.  It requires a concerted and deliberate cleanup with delivery of clean water and sanitation improvements which are tough to accomplish in peace time.  Given the Russians lack of any rear echelon organization this could get ugly fast.

The problem is, this will hurt Ukrainians as well.

😡

#65637
6 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

The problem is, this will hurt Ukrainians as well.

😡

Yes, but in theory, Western Europe can put a lot of fresh water (bottled or on tanker trucks) into the area and help them out.

Russia probably doesn't have that kind of capacity, or fresh water is way down the list of priorities for their cargo.

#65638
⚡️The European Union plans to accelerate the supply of weapons to Ukraine to support the Ukrainian offensive, – the European Commissioner for Internal Policy and Military Industry Thierry Breton says, Reuters reports.Breton also recalled the EU's commitment to deliver a million…
🔥 Military hospital under construction in Russian Bryansk on fire https://t.co/u5QclhzJMd

 

#65639
In the Kursk region, there were explosions and a fire in a warehouse with fuel and lubricant materials. Locals report there are power outages.
$ 1 billion for the restoration of #Ukraine is accumulated by the #UN within the framework of a special program. This was written by Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal on Facebook.

 

#65640
🇵🇹🇺🇦Portugal to provide Ukraine with Tekever AR3 drones, - media Portuguese drone manufacturer Tekever is ready to provide Ukraine with some of its long-range systems to support land and sea operations. This step will be funded by the United Kingdom's International Fund for…
⚡️Great Britain will allocate 16 million pounds ($20.48 million) to Ukraine to strengthen cyber defense, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said, Sky News writes.It is noted that the aid package will be able to help Ukraine protect critical national infrastructure from russian…

 

#65641
31 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Yes, but in theory, Western Europe can put a lot of fresh water (bottled or on tanker trucks) into the area and help them out.

Russia probably doesn't have that kind of capacity, or fresh water is way down the list of priorities for their cargo.

That Chechen war book, "One Soldier's War," discussed this.  They drank water downstream from dead bodies.

#65642
This is how the view looks from Russian occupied Kakhovka across the Dnipro River to Beryslav 3.5km away, most of the water has gone away due to the destruction of the Nova Kakhokva Dam
#Ukraine The Russian Army sent a T-54/55 VBIED filled with 6 tonnes of TNT at AFU lines near Marinka, Donetsk Oblast.The attempt failed as the remotely-controlled bomb ran into a mine 100m from the front line, and was then hit by a Ukrainian RPG shot, causing a huge explosion.

^ISIS with snow is becoming more and more ISIS-like

#65645

I'm having a real hard time believing a Russian battalion decided to fight to the last man in a village that they couldn't find on a map, that wasn't in Russia, and that they gave no shits about.

#65646

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Damn, he outkicked his coverage at what, 15 years old?

No worries, there are plenty of divorced 40-something and 50-something American guys more than happy to marry her and raise his kid as their own.

edit: that’s assuming the kid was his, and not from some Jody banging his wife while he was gone.

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#65647
5 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

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Damn, he outkicked his coverage at what, 15 years old?

No worries, there are plenty of divorced 40-something and 50-something American guys more than happy to marry her and raise his kid as their own.

edit: that’s assuming the kid was his, and not from some Jody banging his wife while he was gone.

Wood not. Hair seems tangly. 

#65648

Russians saw the drone(s) and bailed.  That’s a serious lack of faith in your vehicle’s armor

#Ukraine: A Russian 2S3 Akatsiya 152mm self-propelled howitzer was blown apart by a Ukrainian FPV loitering munition strike after the ammunition on board detonated.

 

#65649
51 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

I'm having a real hard time believing a Russian battalion decided to fight to the last man in a village that they couldn't find on a map, that wasn't in Russia, and that they gave no shits about.

There must have been a distillery there.  

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