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#80901
2 minutes ago, Bevo said:

Not much. It was missing the logic behind his thoughts. Putin may use nukes if he becomes desperate. That could happen with a Ukraine victory or a Ukraine loss or if NATO becomes involved. It won't happen if Russia implodes from internal pressure. So our best option is destabilization of the region. We need to actively create issues in Moldova/Transnistria, the Stans, Bulgaria... 

i think your brain glitched. did you mean Belarus?

Bulgaria (and Romania) are Nato states and have been for 20 years.

I can absolutely 1000% promise you that Bulgaria is in fucking lockstep with Poland on the issue known as Fuck Russia. Ive been there, I have talked with the locals and I still have a few acquantances who live there.

The entire country hated the bullshit they went through with the Soviets, and to this day they are mortified that it was 2 Bulgarian's (at the behest of the KGB) who came damn close to assassinating Pope John Paul II. 

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#80902
9 minutes ago, AUS-97HORN said:

i think your brain glitched. did you mean Belarus?

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#80903
1 hour ago, Steel Shank said:

What are the Surly experts' thoughts on the Zeihan video above? Specifically the idea of Putin using nukes if the win in Ukraine.

First, I would like to address the current situation. I believe that the U.S. had thought far ahead on a lot of this and we have planned a lot of this from the beginning. I think we’ve wanted to see a long slow burn on resources to now get to the point of using their own money to fuck them, deploying the f-16s, and green lighting uses of weapons on Russian soil.

To answer your question: sadly, I think we’ll see a nuke at some point. I saw GW Bush speak at the end of 2022. He basically said that he might do a tactical nuke, “like a cone in a controlled area….but why? He would ruin the land he wants to use.”

Unfortunately, I think we are at a point where we can’t control his tantrum of power. 1) if there’s a close war where Russia is running out of resources, he’ll use a juke to gain a large advantage and want Ukraine and the West to beaten into submission. 2) If Ukraine really starts whipping their ass, I think this pisses off Putin a lot and he pushes a button to get more bodies and then walks away.

No matter the case. I’ve said this before and seen many experts say it. Win or lose, this will be the end of the current regime. Russia does not come out of this stronger, wealthier, economically prosperous, more respect, military prowess, etc. Journalists from the beginning have called it a massive miscalculation. They’re right and all they do is write.

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#80904
Russians are claiming they made a column of armor and began to march forward from Kursk. During the march, they were struck, they say the first and last vehicles were destroyed, and then the middle was systematically destroyed. They say the manner of their march was in the style…

Sounds like the green light to use weapons in Russia is paying dividends 

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#80905
2 hours ago, Steel Shank said:

What are the Surly experts' thoughts on the Zeihan video above? Specifically the idea of Putin using nukes if the win in Ukraine.

 

I believe it's an old video. Russian Nukes best and highest use is as a bluff. I don't see them being used absent a complete state meltdown internally, or in Ukraine.

#80906
2 hours ago, Steel Shank said:

What are the Surly experts' thoughts on the Zeihan video above? Specifically the idea of Putin using nukes if the win in Ukraine.

I don't think he would do it for the following reasons:

  • It would clearly signal to the world that Putin/Russia is losing, which is an image he is constantly trying to thwart.
  • Putin has no idea how the UN and NATO will react.  Right now, he knows how things play out, and he's in control even if he's not happy with the results on the battlefield.  Introducing a nuke into the equation introduces a whole lot of unknown variables that would terrify a control freak like him, including turning formerly neutral or even friendly nations against him.
  • He had his proxies on Russian state TV trot the idea of nuking Ukraine or Western European nations out there, and nobody in the West really gave a shit, even though they named specific Western capitols.  Of course, they trotted it out there hoping it would act as a deterrent to us supplying Ukraine, but if anything, it made many in the West more determined to supply Ukraine.  It was the equivalent of little kids telling each other that their dad could beat the other kid's dad up - it's something that will never happen.
  • He has invested a lot of time telling the Russian people that Ukrainians are simply brothers and sisters from another mother.  Nuking a people that he claims are actually Russians runs counter to that, and would make a lot of Russians lose their shit (many have relatives in Ukraine as well).
  • There's no way that a tactical nuke will only affect Ukrainian military forces - it will kill a shit-ton of civilians or Russian forces, and there's no way a nuke's fallout in Ukraine will stay constrained to Ukrainian military buildups - based on how fucking inept the Russian military is at times,  it will drift into Russia proper, or over Russian troops, or into the Black Sea, or into NATO territory.
  • Speaking on ineptness, if he tried a nuke and it backfired on him (exploded on launch, went off course, etc.) it would/could cause even more problems for him.
  • It would roil the world's markets (financial, agricultural/food, etc.) like nobody's business, causing serious problems for China, India, the BRIC countries in general.
  • Speaking of China, while they like to be agents of chaos at times, the kind of instability that would be caused by the introduction of nukes is not something they can tolerate at all. Same with India.  Russia can't afford China and India fully turning fully on them.
  • Finally, Putin is scared of dying (probably thanks (in part) to his KGB background).  The man has body doubles, armored trains, hidden underground bunkers, big-ass tables, and when he visits a place for a photo op, surrounds himself with the same security personnel who masquerade as workers and locals at whatever place he's visiting. He knows that if he starts a nuke war, he becomes the #1 target for a whole lot of countries, as well as Russians who flip out over the nuke stuff.

There's a few other reasons, but those are the main ones I'd say.

#80907
36 minutes ago, MagicSoccerSpray said:

 

I believe it's an old video. Russian Nukes best and highest use is as a bluff. I don't see them being used absent a complete state meltdown internally, or in Ukraine.

We absolutely cannot let a nuclear device — even a so called tactical nuke — be used by Russia in an offensive manner. They know it. It would be the end of Moscow and maybe the world 

#80908
We have more details regarding the perpetrator who assaulted Roderich Kiesewetter (@RKiesewetter). He is close to the "Querdenker" group, basically the German version of Qanon. The police already has a file regarding him. And of course, it was about Roderich's strong stance in… https://t.co/gmnfMBfXDv— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

We have more details regarding the perpetrator who assaulted Roderich Kiesewetter (@RKiesewetter).

He is close to the "Querdenker" group, basically the German version of Qanon. The police already has a file regarding him. And of course, it was about Roderich's strong stance in helping other nations, such as Ukraine. We all knew that it was about this, when the news hit.

I consider the assault against Roderich also a personal matter. Aside that I share many of his stances, I frequently wear the German-Ukrainian friendship pin. So far, never had any issues, instead only thumb ups. And even if it would be different, I would and will not be deterred. Again, please recover well, Roderich! Gute Besserung, Roderich!

#80909
"Lukoil" refinery is on fire in the Russian Republic of KomiBefore the fire on the reservoir of the plant "Lukoil-Ukhtaneftepererabotka" in Komi, there was an explosion. It is reported about 2 dead employees of the refinery.

 

Ukraine to strike military airfields inside RussiaFrance has permitted Ukraine to use it's long-range Storm Shadows/Scalps missiles to strike airfields in Russia's Kursk and Belgorod regions, the BBC quoted an anonymous military aviation officer as saying.France has not…
#80910
23 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:

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A bunch of Ukrainian M777 howitzer decoys.

Russia is approaching U.S. casualty numbers for all of WWII.

US MILITARY CASUALTIES IN WORLD WAR II
 

Branch Killed Wounded
Army and Air Force  318,274   565,861
Navy    62,614 37,778
Marines  24,511 68,207
Coast Guard  1,917 Unknown
TOTAL  407,316 671,278

 

Never mind, misread the data.  Read the 671K as total casualties, not wounded. 

 

Edited by DigglerontheHoof

#80911
24 minutes ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

Russia is approaching U.S. casualty numbers for all of WWII.

US MILITARY CASUALTIES IN WORLD WAR II
 

Branch Killed Wounded
Army and Air Force  318,274   565,861
Navy    62,614 37,778
Marines  24,511 68,207
Coast Guard  1,917 Unknown
TOTAL  407,316 671,278

 

Never mind, misread the data.  Read the 671K as total casualties, not wounded. 

 

 

The US had 1,076,245 total casualties in WW2. That is about double the current number of casualties that Russia has incurred in Ukraine.

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#80912
Just now, Bevo said:

 

WW2 had 1,076,245 total casualties. That is about double the current number of casualties that Russia has incurred in Ukraine.

yeah, that's why I added the edit that I had misread the numbers. 

#80913
Early this morning, a significant military engagement occurred near the village of Starytsya in the Kharkiv region as Russian forces launched a large-scale attack on Ukrainian positions. The Ukrainian 42nd Brigade responded with a coordinated effort, resulting in the destruction…

 

Trouble in paradise? Russian propagandist and miliblogger Alexander Kots reports about the situation in the Kharkiv region for Russian forces. Confirming their progress has stalled."The enemy does not have lack of shells anymore. They also operate a wide range of FPV's. There…
#80914
This morning, Ukrainian forces successfully struck a Russian warehouse complex in Shebekino, Belgorod Oblast.The warehouse was inside Russia, roughly 12km behind the frontline in Vovchansk city.

 

#80916

This may have been covered as this article was published over a year ago. It may not be feasible for Russia to expand its AF to 1.5M without adding  30 to 50 yo (or women, which in their society would not be acceptable), to the conscription rolls.
 

Drafting 1 in 10 men between 21 and 30 — the proposed new age range for mandatory service— would theoretically yield around 690k if 100% were fit for service. Another alternative mentioned is mass recruitment of young men from Central Asia for service in exchange for Russian citizenship.
 

What could possibly go wrong?

Russian Armed Forces Face Severe Demographic Challenges

#80917
9 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

This may have been covered as this article was published over a year ago. It may not be feasible for Russia to expand its AF to 1.5M without adding  30 to 50 yo (or women, which in their society would not be acceptable), to the conscription rolls.
 

Drafting 1 in 10 men between 21 and 30 — the proposed new age range for mandatory service— would theoretically yield around 690k if 100% were fit for service. Another alternative mentioned is mass recruitment of young men from Central Asia for service in exchange for Russian citizenship.
 

What could possibly go wrong?

Russian Armed Forces Face Severe Demographic Challenges

They've been pulling in central Asians, Africans, and Cubans by throwing money at them.

#80918
1 minute ago, Schulz2.0 said:

They've been pulling in central Asians, Africans, and Cubans by throwing money at them.

Seems like Ukraine could do the same.

#80920
35 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:
This morning, Ukrainian forces successfully struck a Russian warehouse complex in Shebekino, Belgorod Oblast.The warehouse was inside Russia, roughly 12km behind the frontline in Vovchansk city.

 

Now that Ukraine is able to strike targets within Russia, I wonder how long before Russia hits a residential area in Russia and blames Ukraine?

18 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:

They've been pulling in central Asians, Africans, and Cubans by throwing money at them.

Any idea on numbers?

#80921
49 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Early this morning, a significant military engagement occurred near the village of Starytsya in the Kharkiv region as Russian forces launched a large-scale attack on Ukrainian positions. The Ukrainian 42nd Brigade responded with a coordinated effort, resulting in the destruction…

 

Trouble in paradise? Russian propagandist and miliblogger Alexander Kots reports about the situation in the Kharkiv region for Russian forces. Confirming their progress has stalled."The enemy does not have lack of shells anymore. They also operate a wide range of FPV's. There…

And we see that, judging by the behavior of the enemy, it is preparing a serious counter-offensive blow in the Kharkiv direction."
 

fingers crossed

#80922
19 minutes ago, immamac said:

Please post the whole text of tweets. A lot of people don't want to go to Twitter and they no longer expand without going there. 

Thanks!!!

#80923
11 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

Any idea on numbers?

Seems like they were rounding up a bunch of the central Asian immigrants and pressing them into service. The Cubans are around a few hundred. Haven't seen any estimates on Africans.

#80924

[mention=143]atomheartbevo[/mention] not sure I buy that the Russian people will find anything unacceptable. If Putin called them the master race, Russians wouldn’t even notice.

@Sawbones not sure they would care if women were conscripted. They would just bring up how they were the first to put a woman into space, and how their women are better fighters than western men. They would drop tradition for Putin. They dropped everything else.

#80925
1 hour ago, Sawbonz said:

This may have been covered as this article was published over a year ago. It may not be feasible for Russia to expand its AF to 1.5M without adding  30 to 50 yo (or women, which in their society would not be acceptable), to the conscription rolls.
 

Drafting 1 in 10 men between 21 and 30 — the proposed new age range for mandatory service— would theoretically yield around 690k if 100% were fit for service. Another alternative mentioned is mass recruitment of young men from Central Asia for service in exchange for Russian citizenship.
 

What could possibly go wrong?

Russian Armed Forces Face Severe Demographic Challenges

But you have to account in this equation for Russia already having lost 500k of men (killed or seriously wounded) and for them having about 1.3m still in the armed forces.   Some are outside the age range and some are foreigners, but overall the majority fall in that age group.  So they already have approximately 2.5 out of 10 already committed.   Then add more to get to 3.5-4 % of the men in that age group.    Definitely starting to need Moscow and St. Petersburg men.

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#80926
14 hours ago, Steel Shank said:

What are the Surly experts' thoughts on the Zeihan video above? Specifically the idea of Putin using nukes if the win in Ukraine.

I’ve been out of this thread as a mental break as I kind of live and breathe Ukraine non-stop. I do not believe that Putin would elevate to the use of nuclear weapons absent a compelling threat to Russia internationally recognized borders.  Crimea may be a somewhat gray zone. There is almost no battlefield sense and it would likely tilt the west in favor of intervening directly. 
 

The reason he threatens with them so much is because they are of little value militarily, their utility is in the threatening. 

#80927
1 hour ago, Sawbonz said:

Now that Ukraine is able to strike targets within Russia, I wonder how long before Russia hits a residential area in Russia and blames Ukraine?

Any idea on numbers?

Marginal and mostly as a PR stunt, Russia remains dependent on its own base of manpower.  They do prefer to grab people from impoverished areas first. 

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#80928
2 hours ago, immamac said:

Please post the whole text of tweets. A lot of people don't want to go to Twitter and they no longer expand without going there. 

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#80929
Bradley + its Bushmaster gun = liquidation of the occupiers. An American-made Bradley IFV destroyed two russian BTR-82 APCs along with the infantry.📹: 47th Mechanized Brigade

 

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#80932
3 hours ago, Nivek said:

[mention=143]atomheartbevo[/mention]
@Sawbones not sure they would care if women were conscripted. They would just bring up how they were the first to put a woman into space, and how their women are better fighters than western men. They would drop tradition for Putin. They dropped everything else.

It’s not like Soviet women didn’t fight in World War II. Think of the Night Witches

#80933
3 hours ago, Nivek said:

[mention=143]atomheartbevo[/mention] not sure I buy that the Russian people will find anything unacceptable. If Putin called them the master race, Russians wouldn’t even notice.

@Sawbones not sure they would care if women were conscripted. They would just bring up how they were the first to put a woman into space, and how their women are better fighters than western men. They would drop tradition for Putin. They dropped everything else.

 

14 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

It’s not like Soviet women didn’t fight in World War II. Think of the Night Witches

The article makes the distinction between protecting the homeland vs being pressed into service to fight a war of invasion. Honestly idk how the politics of that plays out but the authors seem to think it’s untenable 

#80935
12 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

 

The article makes the distinction between protecting the homeland vs being pressed into service to fight a war of invasion

it becomes even muddier when the expressed reason for the Special Operation was to ‘protect the homeland’ from Nazi neighbors.  

Six of one…

#80936
27 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

The article makes the distinction between protecting the homeland vs being pressed into service to fight a war of invasion. Honestly idk how the politics of that plays out but the authors seem to think it’s untenable 

13 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

it becomes even muddier when the expressed reason for the Special Operation was to ‘protect the homeland’ from Nazi neighbors.  

Six of one…

Putting aside that this will exacerbate their demographic problems, I don’t see how they touch women without first pulling a shitload of men out of Moscow and St Petersburg.  Plus, moms and widows were a huge factor in pressuring Moscow over Afghanistan, and I would imagine sending women off to get a couple of weeks of training, and then die on a Ukrainian battlefield will not go over well at all.  

Russia’s government tries to control what is on Russian social media, but stuff slips through and remains up long enough to be sent around. Imagine that video from a day or two ago of the guy being hunted by a drone, and now imagine it was a Russian woman.

Or hell, we’ve seen how the Russian men will fight/rape/kill other Russians as well as Ukrainian civilians, and now imagine introducing Russian women into the ranks of those men who probably don’t think they have long to live.  The Russian men will rape the shit out of the Russian female soldiers.

#80937
3 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

The Russian men will rape the shit out of the Russian female soldiers.

i’m sure it’s just their own war correspondents that they rape.  that whole resurrection thing means they get to rape again after they die. 

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#80938
46 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

it becomes even muddier when the expressed reason for the Special Operation was to ‘protect the homeland’ from Nazi neighbors.  

Six of one…

I don’t think it will be muddy at all if they begin conscripting women. 

#80939
1 minute ago, Sawbonz said:

I don’t think it will be muddy at all if they begin conscripting women. 

Yeah, I totally agree with you, but that is not what I was implying.  I was trying to point out the ludicrous differentiation on what is ‘danger to Mother Russia’ per their own propaganda. 

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#80940
4 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

I’ve been out of this thread as a mental break as I kind of live and breathe Ukraine non-stop. I do not believe that Putin would elevate to the use of nuclear weapons absent a compelling threat to Russia internationally recognized borders.  Crimea may be a somewhat gray zone

Speaking Crimea, Ukraine is slowly but surely reducing the air defenses and logistics capabilities in and around Crimea (both the air defense systems and ships will be hard to replace), and when they decide to take the bridge out completely, then what?  Russia would be hard-pressed to be able to use Crimea in terms of military capabilities if they can’t resupply it or easily move units in and out. Any units there could not be deployed elsewhere.

And they are worried - they are putting in barricades around some of the major weak points of the bridge

Russia continues adding barriers around the Crimean bridge to defend against Ukraine’s naval drones.

 

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#80941

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Damn. The new, non-corrupt, honest Russian minister of defence says Ukraine lost 35000 people in May, in addition to 290 tanks and hundreds of other equipment. Dude's got a good start.

 

#80942
3 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

Yeah, I totally agree with you, but that is not what I was implying.  I was trying to point out the ludicrous differentiation on what is ‘danger to Mother Russia’ per their own propaganda. 

Sure. I think they tolerate the propaganda at this point not because it’s convincing but rather because it’s not worth going to Siberia to fight it. Mass conscription of women changes the calculus 

#80943

HIMARS talk

This level of accuracy of ATACMS (whether it's the M48 or M57 variant) suggests a very small CEP.As a result, as few as 3 ATACMS may be enough to score an almost guaranteed hit on the Kerch Bridge.Note that 🇺🇦 is likely still waiting for U.S. approval to engage this target. https://t.co/5d5I5C6TTP
Image claimed to show Expended Rocket Pods from a U.S-Provided M142 HIMARS in the Kharkiv Region, following recent Ukrainian Strikes into the Belgorod Region of Western Russia. 54 Pods can be seen, meaning that at least 324 Rockets were Launched by the System.

 

#80944
14 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

 

Damn. The new, non-corrupt, honest Russian minister of defence says Ukraine lost 35000 people in May, in addition to 290 tanks and hundreds of other equipment. Dude's got a good start.

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#80945

Anything happening in Georgia?  Seems like this stuff is continuing

Protests against the Russian foreign agents law continue in Tbilisi and other cities. People are chanting “Sakartvelo” (Georgia) at a fundraiser concert for those fined during the protests. #GeorgiaProtests 📸MtavariTV

 

#80946
34 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

Sure. I think they tolerate the propaganda at this point not because it’s convincing but rather because it’s not worth going to Siberia to fight it. Mass conscription of women changes the calculus 

I don’t think he will ever do that. That could cause him to lose his job. And in Russia, lose your job means a bullet in the brain.

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#80947
A Russian supply base in the industrial district of Shebekino, Belgorod Region, Russia, was wiped out this morning. In the debris field, parts of a missiles can be seen. Russian propaganda initially claimed that a civilian market was hit, but the location is neither civilian nor…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

A Russian supply base in the industrial district of Shebekino, Belgorod Region, Russia, was wiped out this morning. In the debris field,  parts of a missiles can be seen. Russian propaganda initially claimed that a civilian market was hit, but the location is neither civilian nor the debris seen on the pictures. 

It proves that Ukrainian Forces are starting to destroy Russian military support bases for their incursion in Kharkiv Region.

Coordinates of the impacts:

50°24'38.61"N,  36°54'21.95"E

Source of pics: Telegram / Fonartv

🚀 Russian S-300/400 air defence system battery was targeted by HIMARS in the Belgorod region of Russia: “The video shows the result of the strike on the S-300/400 air defense system in the Belgorod region.The strike was carried out using the HIMARS MLRS.Presumably, without…

 Russian S-300/400 air defence system battery was targeted by HIMARS in the Belgorod region of Russia: 

“The video shows the result of the strike on the S-300/400 air defense system in the Belgorod region.

The strike was carried out using the HIMARS MLRS.

Presumably, without casualties among personnel.

01-02.06.2024”

I might be wrong, but I believe this is the first publicly-known appearance of the Malva in Ukraine. https://t.co/9J0S2gkNbG

 

#80948
"Denys Yaroslavsky, commander of a reconnaissance battalion in Ukraine’s 57th Brigade, entered the border town of Vovchansk on May 2, accompanied by four battalions of exhausted troops. Fresh from the battlefield in a different northeastern city, they soon realized their new…

"Denys Yaroslavsky, commander of a reconnaissance battalion in Ukraine’s 57th Brigade, entered the border town of Vovchansk on May 2, accompanied by four battalions of exhausted troops. Fresh from the battlefield in a different northeastern city, they soon realized their new positions were the first line of defense — and that only 200 troops were already stationed in the town.

When Russian forces pushed in just over a week later, he said, 'we lost almost the entire battalion.'"
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washingtonpost.com/national-secur…

"Yaroslavsky and his reconnaissance battalion were hunkered down in Vovchansk just hoping to survive. That day, he said, his troops weathered an 'insane' number of glide bomb strikes — more than 40 in 24 hours."

"Kozhemyako, the founder of Khartia, also said his troops had suffered punishing hits as Washington deliberated the policy shift. Over the past 20 days, he said, they have come under 250 glide bomb strikes, attacks so powerful that even those who are not badly wounded or killed are often traumatized and concussed by the shock waves. After the airstrikes, Russian ground troops then storm their positions, he said."

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#80949
Russians claimed that Ukraine struck the Shebekino market in BelgorodHowever, a closer look shows that the Russians brought an Iskander launcher with cluster ammo at the market, and civilian casualties are entirely the Russian responsibility

 

Russian airfieilds are getting slaughtered by storm shadow missiles in both Belgorod and Kursk (Russia).Hard to believe Russians didn't move that stuff.We have a whole new game now.

 First video I've seen of that destroyed convoy 

Kursk Oblast, Russia, Ukrainian forces conducted a highly successful ambush on a Russian column of 14 vehicles moving just over the border.Ukrainian forces hit a lead KamAZ truck with an FPV munition, before hunting down and destroying the rest of the convoy.

 

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#80950
Belgorod Oblast, Russia, Ukrainian forces successfully hit a Russian S-300/400 battery in a HIMARS strike, destroying at least two TELs and a command post.
[ENG] Interview with English subtitles of 24 yo russian captured in North Karkhiv.Out of 300, only 9 of them remained after a few days. He speaks of colossal losses, confusion and blocking troops. There are told to move forward no matter what.When they arrive at the first UA…

Interview with English subtitles of 24 yo russian captured in North Karkhiv.

Out of 300, only 9 of them remained after a few days. He speaks of colossal losses, confusion and blocking troops. There are told to move forward no matter what.

When they arrive at the first UA village, it was empty. Then it was a rain of fire....

just to be clear thats about 1/6th of the combat power of the 9th. gone in 1 attack.

 

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