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#76901
6 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

This is a bit OBE as an article, the foreign affairs committee passed accession and it will move to a full vote. 
 

#BREAKING Turkey parliament committee approves Sweden's NATO bid, opposition MP to AFP

 

Great news!

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    For the love of Christ woman,  stop posting the same fucking thing every 20 mins just to make your neurotic self feel better.     Bring something useful to the thread other than your inane babbli

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    I volunteered today. Log/Admin role to replace people for 30-60 days. The operation is in the west, or should the Orcs win will be pulled back behind the NATO wall. Either way the humanitarian effort

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#76902
2 hours ago, Parliament said:

Barely.  Thank you.

Will the UKA have enough kickass American F16’s to make a difference?  Will they be able to get to where they can do direct ground support (hunt tanks and such)?

Likely not in the short run. But the initial goal is to eliminate the long range ground to air missiles, Russian airfields before they can go to ground attack mode.

That’s what the US did in the first gulf war. Once the skies are clear, you can do whatever the fuck you want. 

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#76903
2 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

I’m assuming that all of the hydraulic and electrical systems on those large cranes are now inoperable as well, considering the scope and heat of the fire - (hopefully.)   If so, that may result in a bigger long-term problem for the port than just one ship and its cargo.

I think it's safe to say they're gone. Here's an ever clearer video. It's beautiful in multiple ways

This is the clearest video so far of the Ukrainian missile strike against the Russian Ropucha-class landing ship in Crimea.According to some reports, 87 Russians were killed in the huge explosion

 

#76904
1 hour ago, KYHorn said:

I think it's safe to say they're gone. Here's an ever clearer video. It's beautiful in multiple ways

This is the clearest video so far of the Ukrainian missile strike against the Russian Ropucha-class landing ship in Crimea.According to some reports, 87 Russians were killed in the huge explosion

 

The chatter is that the landing craft was full of Shahed drones and other munitions. 

#76906
2 hours ago, KYHorn said:

I think it's safe to say they're gone. Here's an ever clearer video. It's beautiful in multiple ways

This is the clearest video so far of the Ukrainian missile strike against the Russian Ropucha-class landing ship in Crimea.According to some reports, 87 Russians were killed in the huge explosion

 

I’m looking forward to Julia Davis and her reporting on Russian TV in the aftermath of this. 

#76907
2 hours ago, KYHorn said:

I think it's safe to say they're gone. Here's an ever clearer video. It's beautiful in multiple ways

This is the clearest video so far of the Ukrainian missile strike against the Russian Ropucha-class landing ship in Crimea.According to some reports, 87 Russians were killed in the huge explosion

 

Full of munition, refueling, but that fucker is gone. Oh poor Vlady, lost another ship to a country with no navy.

 

#76908
2 hours ago, KYHorn said:

I think it's safe to say they're gone. Here's an ever clearer video. It's beautiful in multiple ways

This is the clearest video so far of the Ukrainian missile strike against the Russian Ropucha-class landing ship in Crimea.According to some reports, 87 Russians were killed in the huge explosion

 

can anyone translate what she is saying in the video?

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#76909
11 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

can anyone translate what she is saying in the video?

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#76911
4 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

can anyone translate what she is saying in the video?

There are two, it seems a mom and maybe daughter? The funny part is when the mom says “oh, it’s hot here”. She asks if someone is filming, expressions of amazement and astonishment. 

#76912
Based on satellite pics Radio Svoboda has identified that next to the Novocherkassk another ship was sunk this morning in the harbor of Russian-occupied Feodosia. It is training ship UTS-150. Source: https://t.co/zkNYL2eXiu#Ukraine #Crimea #Feodosia— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

This Russian T-90M was hit and destroyed by a cheap 500 USD drone (plus Soviet grenade). This is the most expensive Russian MBT, priced between 2.3 - 4.5 million USD.Source of 1st video: https://t.co/LRAtiT0M1QSource of 2nd video: https://t.co/So17Km9QlK#Ukraine #Donetsk…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

 

#76913
Disabled landing ships. Blockade of Crimea. Worrying.

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It’s becoming clearly evident that the only real advantage that the Russian army still possesses is the huge amount of “human meat waves” they’re still able to throw into battles to keep the momentum going. It is the only thing that allows them to continue moving forward. And it…
#76914
7 hours ago, KYHorn said:

I think it's safe to say they're gone. Here's an ever clearer video. It's beautiful in multiple ways

This is the clearest video so far of the Ukrainian missile strike against the Russian Ropucha-class landing ship in Crimea.According to some reports, 87 Russians were killed in the huge explosion

 

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It really was a beautiful explosion.

I hope all that the stuff raining down at the end is asbestos. 

#76915
By preliminary information, Novocherkask landing ship could have been carrying 4,400 units of artillery shells and 280 Grad missiles, Russian media report.It's unclear whether it had been carrying Shahed drones, as was reported earlier. 62 crew members were on board, but so far…

Alternate explanation about the cargo that exploded.

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#76916

We are so used to seeing leadership on the ancient side, I initially thought this guy was 12 years old (he isn't wrong)

Sweden needs to buy artillery ammunition, both for itself and to be able to send to Ukraine. And the capacity of the factories therefor must increase according to Defense Minister Pål Jonson.https://t.co/sIlekrqTaB

 

#76919

Some not-so-great news in the east this week is that Ukraine unfortunately lost a town, Marinka, which is very close to the city of Donetsk. It's not a strategic place and was likely a pyrrhic victory for the Russians with a large loss of personnel. But, still, their willingness to throw meat into the grinder is working for now. Like someone said above, it's their only means for any kind of success.

 

A  day after Russia said it had taken complete control of Marinka, Gen. Valery Zaluzhny, Ukraine’s top military commander, spoke in sober terms about the fight, comparing it to the scorched-earth battle for Bakhmut, the eastern city that fell to Russia in May. Like Bakhmut, Marinka held limited strategic value, but is now a trophy in ruins for Moscow.

“The situation is exactly the same as it was in Bakhmut,” General Zaluzhny said at a news conference. “Street by street, block by block, and our soldiers were being targeted. And the result is what it is.”

Ukraine’s forces, he said, have retreated to the outskirts of the city and set up some positions behind it, indicating that the cost of staying and fighting was too high. Every inch of Ukrainian land is vital, General Zaluzhny said, but “the lives of our fighters are more important to us.”

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The battle for Marinka illustrated a defining feature of Russia’s invasion, one that analysts say gives Moscow’s forces a big advantage: Its willingness to send wave after wave of troops into fierce assaults, accepting a staggering number of casualties but counting on superior numbers in soldiers and ammunition to wear down the enemy.

It is the same approach Russia has taken in the nearby city of Avdiivka, where it has been attacking for months in the face of fierce Ukrainian resistance. The Russian assaults come as Ukraine is encountering dwindling support from Western allies.

A suburb of Donetsk, Marinka once had a population of 10,000 and streets lined with schools, shops and even a museum. Today no civilians are left and the place has been reduced to rubble.

“Ukrainian forces held Marinka for almost two years as the Russians annihilated it street by street, and then house by house,” General Zaluzhny said on Tuesday.

Geolocated footage shows that Russian forces attacked Ukrainian positions over months of battle. Then on Monday, Russia said it had seized full control of the town.

The capture of Marinka could allow Russian forces to turn their sights to the nearby towns of Kurakove, Vuhledar and Pokrovsk, bringing them closer to achieving Russia’s goal of capturing the entire Donbas region. General Zaluzhny said Ukrainian troops had “prepared a defensive line outside” Marinka, suggesting that his military would try to thwart Russia’s efforts to advance farther.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/26/world/europe/ukraine-crimea-russia-warship-novocherkassk.html

#76920

Announced today.

Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State

The United States is announcing the year’s final package of weapons and equipment for Ukraine.  Our assistance has been critical to supporting our Ukrainian partners as they defend their country and their freedom against Russia’s aggression.

This package provides up to $250 million of arms and equipment under previously directed drawdowns for Ukraine.  Capabilities provided in today’s package include air defense munitions, other air defense system components, additional ammunition for high mobility artillery rocket systems, 155mm and 105mm artillery ammunition, anti-armor munitions, and over 15 million rounds of ammunition.

A coalition of more than 50 countries continues to provide critical support for Ukraine’s forces.  It is imperative that Congress act swiftly, as soon as possible, to advance our national security interests by helping Ukraine defend itself and secure its future.

#76921

Seriously? Whatever agreement is "negotiated" with Russia, they will just break it again at the first opportunity.

 

#76922
12 minutes ago, Grenville Dodge said:

 

The Biden admin and European officials are quietly shifting their focus from supporting Ukraine’s goal of total victory over Russia to improving its position in an eventual negotiation to end the war.https://t.co/ZSKwtUfuYu


 

First post? Just happened to find a specific thread on a football board? Next post is about the US maritime program. Just go away troll. @immamac

3 minutes ago, Paper_jam said:

Seriously? Whatever agreement is "negotiated" with Russia, they will just break it again at the first opportunity.

 

troll. First post on Surly.

#76923
Poland close to ending border blockade with Ukraine - Prime Minister Tusk"I don't think we will achieve the maximum that truckers want, but it seems that what can be achieved will allow us to defuse emotions and lift the blockade on the border."

 

Robotyne, Ukrainian forces hit a Russian tank with a top attack TOW-2B ATGM.

 

 

#76924
1 hour ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Robotyne, Ukrainian forces hit a Russian tank with a top attack TOW-2B ATGM.

Dude be all like, “Yeah! Fantastic Four! - Look at me….I’m the Human Torch!”

#76927

Another war crime.

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian occupation authorities vastly and deliberately undercounted the dead in one of the most devastating chapters of the 22-month war in Ukraine — the flooding that followed the catastrophic explosion that destroyed the Kakhovka Dam in the southern Kherson region.

The AP’s reporting focused on Oleshky, one town in the vast area flooded by the dam. Health workers and others who were in Oleshky told The Associated Press that Russian authorities hid the true number of dead by taking control of the issuance of death certificates, immediately removing bodies not claimed by family, and preventing local health workers and volunteers from dealing with the dead, threatening them when they defied orders. Still afraid, many Oleshky residents and health workers declined to speak, fearing reprisal. The AP’s investigation is based on the accounts of those who did, most of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity or on condition only their first names be used, fearing reprisal from Russia on family members still in occupied territory.

Here are the key takeaways from the investigation:

HUNDREDS DEAD

 

https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-dam-takeaways-1990ddd405844c189bb4cfac9384b6ec

#76931

Lots of chatter about her, but Putin isn’t letting her run for President so it’s a moot point

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/top-russian-court-backs-move-bar-anti-war-politician-running-against-putin-2023-12-27/#:~:text=MOSCOW%2C Dec 27 (Reuters),be candidate%2C said on Wednesday.

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Russia's Supreme Court has upheld a decision to bar a former TV journalist who opposes the war in Ukraine from taking part in a presidential election in March, Yekaterina Duntsova, the would-be candidate, said on Wednesday.

Members of the central electoral commission voted unanimously to reject the candidacy of Duntsova, citing "numerous violations" in the papers she had submitted in support of her bid.

 

 

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Members of the central electoral commission voted unanimously to reject the candidacy of Duntsova, citing "numerous violations" in the papers she had submitted in support of her bid.

“Not just once, but several times, she said she was running against Putin!”

 

#76933
2 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

“Not just once, but several times, she said she was running against Putin!”

She maybe unknown, but if Putin wasn’t threatened, he’d allow her to run.  

#76934
9 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

She maybe unknown, but if Putin wasn’t threatened, he’d allow her to run.  

It was also interesting reading about the military wives and moms who had a grassroots movement opposing the war. Combating some of the unhappiness with the war is probably best done at a time where Ukraine had not blown up your large landing craft and ammo/missiles.  Putin looks weak. That is the real sin, not grinding meat. 

The average Russian sees people not coming home from the war, the price of eggs going up, inflation going up, and Ukraine wrecking their valuable shit in a way they would not have believed possible at the start of the SMO.  Look, I’m not saying this is a Battleship Potemkin moment, I’m just saying that it is difficult to see the cracks occurring in a nation where cracks are not allowed to be seen.

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#76935

Late entry for Russian babushka of the year. Shame there are not enough people like her to smack some sense in all the vatniks. 

 

#76936
52 minutes ago, Dilligas said:

Kinda like what’s happening in our country right now

“What, we’re having fun here no?” Sorry I know better than to CR this thread, should have used a smiley face.
Carry on with the great info

#76939
Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Kharkiv, Lviv and many other Ukrainian cities are currently targeted by the largest wave of Russian cruise missile attacks in over a year

 

 

#76940
Horrible news are coming from Kyiv, Dnipro, Odesa, Kharkiv and many other 🇺🇦 cities and regions are coming right now: massive Russia’s missile attack. Dozens of all types of missiles are being launched to hit civilian targets. Big mall in Dnipro, multi stores buildings in Kyiv…

 

Russian cruise missile strikes shopping mall in Dnipropic.twitter.com/OlPnmowTeL

 

#76941
maternity hospital is struck in Dnipro.The missile attack on Ukraine continues. It’s almost 9:00 am in Ukraine. May the god protect us when we abandoned by the world strongest. I don’t know what to say…

 

 

#76942
Ukraine’s air force spokesman Yury Ihnat confirms the unprecedented scale of Russian attack this morning. “We have never seen so many targets on our monitors at once.”
Head of Ukrainian Air Defense confirms this is the largest attack of the entire war.Russia is using their entire strategic bomber fleet for this attack.

^I really hate how cowardly our government is acting

#76943

Once again, rather than launch dozens or even hundreds of missiles against military targets, which might help Russian troops on the battlefield, Putin wants to terrorize Ukrainian civilians by hitting apartment buildings, shopping malls, and hospitals, because if he can’t have them, nobody can.

Plus, he’s probably pissed about the Russian ship full of goodies blowing up.

#76944

12 dead per BBC.

Ukraine attacked with 158 missiles and drones, says military

Ukraine's military says that, according to preliminary results, Russia used 158 means of air attack in its "massive military attack" on Ukraine.

The commander-in-chief of Ukraine's armed forces, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, says Russia used the more "traditional" method of deploying Iranian-made Shahed drones first.

This was followed by the use of at least 55 cruise missiles, 14 ballistic missiles, five aeroballistic missiles and a number of anti-radar missiles.

Zaluzhnyi says Ukraine downed 27 of the 36 drones launched from Russia, as well as 87 missiles.

It's just gone 11:00 in Kyiv, here are the latest numbers of dead and wounded from across Ukraine:

  • In Kyiv two have been killed and 18 others injured
  • One person is dead in Lviv and nine others are wounded
  • Five are dead in Dnipro after a strike on a shopping centre, 15 others are injured
  • In the port city of Odesa two are dead and at least 15 others injured
  • One person has been killed after shelling in Kharkiv which has injured at least nine others
  • In Zaporizhzhia one person has been killed after attacks on infrastructure, and 10 were injured

Stay with us as we continue to bring you live updates.

Edited by InkaUtexas

#76946
4 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Once again, rather than launch dozens or even hundreds of missiles against military targets, which might help Russian troops on the battlefield, Putin wants to terrorize Ukrainian civilians by hitting apartment buildings, shopping malls, and hospitals, because if he can’t have them, nobody can.

Plus, he’s probably pissed about the Russian ship full of goodies blowing up.

It's a sign of desperation by Putin.  He can't win militarily at this point, and as you said, he doesn't even see the point of attacking military targets.  What a creep and a loser.  The real truth about Russia and Russian culture is that they are just a bunch of losers.  

#76947
5 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Once again, rather than launch dozens or even hundreds of missiles against military targets, which might help Russian troops on the battlefield, Putin wants to terrorize Ukrainian civilians by hitting apartment buildings, shopping malls, and hospitals, because if he can’t have them, nobody can.

Plus, he’s probably pissed about the Russian ship full of goodies blowing up.

 

58 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

It's a sign of desperation by Putin.  He can't win militarily at this point, and as you said, he doesn't even see the point of attacking military targets.  What a creep and a loser.  The real truth about Russia and Russian culture is that they are just a bunch of losers.  

And it might work.  Dead babies on TV in the west will beg the question, "Can Ukraine win?"  Not unlike the Tet Offensive.

#76948

Several of the missiles that got through were Kh-22s, which was developed as an anti-ship missile.  They’re inaccurate but pack a wallop and blow up all the shit around them.  AFU has not shot one down yet. 
 

Worth tracking for us because it’s a weapon that was designed exactly against us. 
 

I think we will see more infrastructure strikes, but my gut is that this was retaliation for the losses of jets and the Feodosia attack. 

#76949
9 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Several of the missiles that got through were Kh-22s, which was developed as an anti-ship missile.  They’re inaccurate but pack a wallop and blow up all the shit around them.  AFU has not shot one down yet. 
 

Worth tracking for us because it’s a weapon that was designed exactly against us. 
 

I think we will see more infrastructure strikes, but my gut is that this was retaliation for the losses of jets and the Feodosia attack. 

Is the reason the Kh-22 so hard to intercept because it's such a low flyer?  

#76950
15 minutes ago, Parliament said:

 

And it might work.  Dead babies on TV in the west will beg the question, "Can Ukraine win?"  Not unlike the Tet Offensive.

Given how little we’ve actually given Ukraine, one would think it would have the opposite effect… then again, today we live in the upside down where almost half the US unknowingly parrots Putin’s propaganda… 
 

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