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#86651
1 hour ago, Vintner said:

I just sold our Land Cruiser. Maybe that was a mistake given how well this one held up? 

Holds up better than a Russian T90.  Japanese technology.  Glad they're on our side.

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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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#86661
On 12/8/2024 at 4:32 PM, Bevo said:

 

What did Tom Cruise take over besides Monica Barbaro and Jennifer Connelly?

Adding: Oprah's sofa.

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#86665
Russia LOST more tanks at Pokrovsk than any country in Europe has in its army. Think about that for a second.
Russian Telegram channels publish news that a senior official responsible for developing missiles and drones used to attack Ukraine was allegedly shot dead in Moscow.Mikhail Shatsky was a deputy director of Russia's Mars design bureau and was involved in modernizing guided…

Russian Telegram channels publish news that a senior official responsible for developing missiles and drones used to attack Ukraine was allegedly shot dead in Moscow.

Mikhail Shatsky was a deputy director of Russia's Mars design bureau and was involved in modernizing guided missiles from Kh-59 to Kh-69 and developing new drones.

Russian journalist Aleksandr Nevzorov claims Ukraine's military intelligence conducted the operation and an assassinator fled the crime scene.

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#86666

Putin’s regime may be closer to a Soviet collapse than we think

Russia’s resurrected military industrial complex is cannibalising the rest of its economy

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard10 December 2024 3:45pm GMT
 

Vladimir Putin’s loss of a key regional ally in Bashar al-Assad has weakened Moscow at a crucial moment Credit: VALERY SHARIFULIN/AFP

Ukraine is slowly losing the three-year conflict on the battlefield. Russia is slowly losing the economic conflict at a roughly equal pace. The Kremlin’s oil export revenues are too low to sustain a high-intensity war and nobody will lend Vladimir Putin a kopeck.

Russia’s overheated, military-Keynesian war economy looks much like the dysfunctional German war economy of late 1917, which had run out of skilled manpower and was holed below the waterline after three years of Allied blockade – as the logistical failures of the Ludendorff offensive would later reveal.

Putin’s strategic victory in Ukraine was far from inevitable a fortnight ago and it is less inevitable now after the Assad regime collapsed like a house of cards, shattering Putin’s credibility in the Middle East and the Sahel. He could do nothing to save his sole state ally in the Arab world.

“The limits of Russian military power have been revealed,” said Tim Ash, a regional expert at Bluebay Asset Management and a Chatham House fellow.

Turkey is now master of the region. Turkish forces had to step in to rescue stranded Russian generals. Even if Putin succeeds in holding on to his naval base at Tartus – a big if – this concession will be on Ottoman terms and sufferance. “Putin now goes into Ukraine peace talks from a position of weakness,” said Mr Ash.

When Trump won the US elections in 2016, corks of Golubitskoe Villa Romanov popped at the Kremlin. There were no illusions this time. Anton Barbashin from Riddle Russia says Donald Trump imposed 40 rounds of sanctions on Russia, belying his bonhomie with Putin before the cameras. He has since warned that Putin will not get all of the four annexed (but unconquered) oblasts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia.

The Kremlin had banked on a contested election outcome in the US, followed by months of disarray that would discredit US democracy across the world. The polite interregnum has been a cruel disappointment.

Barbashin says Russia’s leaders expect Trump to issue ultimatums to both Kyiv and Moscow: if Volodymyr Zelensky balks at peace terms, the US will sever all military aid; if Putin drags his feet, the US will up the military ante and carpet-bomb the Russian economy.

That economy held up well for two years but this third year has become harder. The central bank has raised interest rates to 21pc to choke off an inflation spiral. “The economy cannot exist like this for long. It’s a colossal challenge for business and banks,” said German Gref, Sberbank’s chief executive.

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#86667
40 minutes ago, Bevo said:

 

Putin’s regime may be closer to a Soviet collapse than we think

Russia’s resurrected military industrial complex is cannibalising the rest of its economy

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard10 December 2024 3:45pm GMT
 

Vladimir Putin’s loss of a key regional ally in Bashar al-Assad has weakened Moscow at a crucial moment Credit: VALERY SHARIFULIN/AFP

Ukraine is slowly losing the three-year conflict on the battlefield. Russia is slowly losing the economic conflict at a roughly equal pace. The Kremlin’s oil export revenues are too low to sustain a high-intensity war and nobody will lend Vladimir Putin a kopeck.

Russia’s overheated, military-Keynesian war economy looks much like the dysfunctional German war economy of late 1917, which had run out of skilled manpower and was holed below the waterline after three years of Allied blockade – as the logistical failures of the Ludendorff offensive would later reveal.

Putin’s strategic victory in Ukraine was far from inevitable a fortnight ago and it is less inevitable now after the Assad regime collapsed like a house of cards, shattering Putin’s credibility in the Middle East and the Sahel. He could do nothing to save his sole state ally in the Arab world.

“The limits of Russian military power have been revealed,” said Tim Ash, a regional expert at Bluebay Asset Management and a Chatham House fellow.

Turkey is now master of the region. Turkish forces had to step in to rescue stranded Russian generals. Even if Putin succeeds in holding on to his naval base at Tartus – a big if – this concession will be on Ottoman terms and sufferance. “Putin now goes into Ukraine peace talks from a position of weakness,” said Mr Ash.

When Trump won the US elections in 2016, corks of Golubitskoe Villa Romanov popped at the Kremlin. There were no illusions this time. Anton Barbashin from Riddle Russia says Donald Trump imposed 40 rounds of sanctions on Russia, belying his bonhomie with Putin before the cameras. He has since warned that Putin will not get all of the four annexed (but unconquered) oblasts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia.

The Kremlin had banked on a contested election outcome in the US, followed by months of disarray that would discredit US democracy across the world. The polite interregnum has been a cruel disappointment.

Barbashin says Russia’s leaders expect Trump to issue ultimatums to both Kyiv and Moscow: if Volodymyr Zelensky balks at peace terms, the US will sever all military aid; if Putin drags his feet, the US will up the military ante and carpet-bomb the Russian economy.

That economy held up well for two years but this third year has become harder. The central bank has raised interest rates to 21pc to choke off an inflation spiral. “The economy cannot exist like this for long. It’s a colossal challenge for business and banks,” said German Gref, Sberbank’s chief executive.

Can someone point me to where tfg said anything like this?  First, I don't believe he said it - would love to be proven wrong. Second, I don't believe for a blink of an eye that he would follow through.  I saw Helsinki.  Putin has the goods on him somehow and someway that tfg won't push back.  

#86668
3 hours ago, KYHorn said:
Russia LOST more tanks at Pokrovsk than any country in Europe has in its army. Think about that for a second.
Russian Telegram channels publish news that a senior official responsible for developing missiles and drones used to attack Ukraine was allegedly shot dead in Moscow.Mikhail Shatsky was a deputy director of Russia's Mars design bureau and was involved in modernizing guided…

Russian Telegram channels publish news that a senior official responsible for developing missiles and drones used to attack Ukraine was allegedly shot dead in Moscow.

Mikhail Shatsky was a deputy director of Russia's Mars design bureau and was involved in modernizing guided missiles from Kh-59 to Kh-69 and developing new drones.

Russian journalist Aleksandr Nevzorov claims Ukraine's military intelligence conducted the operation and an assassinator fled the crime scene.

Once a Shitsky, now a Shatsky.  

#86669
3 hours ago, KYHorn said:

Russian journalist Aleksandr Nevzorov claims Ukraine's military intelligence conducted the operation and an assassinator fled the crime scene.

I assume that is an assassin sent by Burger King

#86670
5 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

Can someone point me to where tfg said anything like this?  First, I don't believe he said it - would love to be proven wrong. Second, I don't believe for a blink of an eye that he would follow through.  I saw Helsinki.  Putin has the goods on him somehow and someway that tfg won't push back.  

I'm telling you.  I know how badly y'all hate the guy, but if there's one game he knows how to play, it's that the only way to shut a bully down is to be a bigger fucking bully.  We are a bigger bully than Putin, and we will act that way.  

3 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

I assume that is an assassin sent by Burger King

Sir, this is a Wendy's.  

#86671
5 minutes ago, Trey3216 said:

I'm telling you.  I know how badly y'all hate the guy, but if there's one game he knows how to play, it's that the only way to shut a bully down is to be a bigger fucking bully.  We are a bigger bully than Putin, and we will act that way.  

Sir, this is a Wendy's.  

which shows how much I fast food

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#86672
33 minutes ago, Trey3216 said:

I'm telling you.  I know how badly y'all hate the guy, but if there's one game he knows how to play, it's that the only way to shut a bully down is to be a bigger fucking bully.  We are a bigger bully than Putin, and we will act that way.  

Sir, this is a Wendy's.  

You are correct I hate tfg.  

I think you are incorrect that he knows how to be a bigger bully.  Further, I think you operate from a false premise:  Putin is a bigger bully.  Trump is scared shitless of him.  We all saw it in his eyes.  

In other words, as stated previously, I'll believe tfg's stance towards Putin has changed when I see evidence.

I asked for evidence up thread.  So far there has been none.  Only words, and those have been few and not convincing.  

#86673
42 minutes ago, Trey3216 said:

I'm telling you.  I know how badly y'all hate the guy, but if there's one game he knows how to play, it's that the only way to shut a bully down is to be a bigger fucking bully.  We are a bigger bully than Putin, and we will act that way.  

Sir, this is a Wendy's.  

hamburglar GIF

#86674
4 hours ago, KYHorn said:
Russia LOST more tanks at Pokrovsk than any country in Europe has in its army. Think about that for a second.
Russian Telegram channels publish news that a senior official responsible for developing missiles and drones used to attack Ukraine was allegedly shot dead in Moscow.Mikhail Shatsky was a deputy director of Russia's Mars design bureau and was involved in modernizing guided…

Russian Telegram channels publish news that a senior official responsible for developing missiles and drones used to attack Ukraine was allegedly shot dead in Moscow.

Mikhail Shatsky was a deputy director of Russia's Mars design bureau and was involved in modernizing guided missiles from Kh-59 to Kh-69 and developing new drones.

Russian journalist Aleksandr Nevzorov claims Ukraine's military intelligence conducted the operation and an assassinator fled the crime scene.

I clicked through so I could read the whole thing so posting that others don't have to click.  I think the middle stat is called Inventory turnover ratio.

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#86675
30 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

You are correct I hate tfg.  

I think you are incorrect that he knows how to be a bigger bully.  Further, I think you operate from a false premise:  Putin is a bigger bully.  Trump is scared shitless of him.  We all saw it in his eyes.  

In other words, as stated previously, I'll believe tfg's stance towards Putin has changed when I see evidence.

I asked for evidence up thread.  So far there has been none.  Only words, and those have been few and not convincing.  

You asked for evidence upthread....and I'm afraid I have none...yet.  Basing my thoughts on the Game Theoretical options here.  We're gonna have to see it play out.  

#86676
28 minutes ago, Trey3216 said:

You asked for evidence upthread....and I'm afraid I have none...yet.  Basing my thoughts on the Game Theoretical options here.  We're gonna have to see it play out.  

We do have past behavior with these same actors, nations, and incentives that we can draw inferences from. And let me tell you, it's not a very friendly picture for a free and whole and democratic Ukraine. And I'm certainly not the only person who feels that way

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#86677
🇸🇾🤔 Russia is nearing an agreement with Syria’s new leadership to keep two vital military bases in the Middle East state, - Bloomberg ❗️Talks are taking place for Russian forces to remain at the naval port in Tartus and the air base at Hmeimim.

 

 

#86678
23 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

lulz ‘suicide’ is never the answer

 

 

A permanent solution to a persistant problem.

#86679
4 hours ago, Trey3216 said:

You asked for evidence upthread....and I'm afraid I have none...yet.  Basing my thoughts on the Game Theoretical options here.  We're gonna have to see it play out.  

fify: hopium and cognitive dissonance. 

I literally had to laugh out loud at the idea tfg could even say "Game Theoretical" much less participate in it.  You got me there.  

 

3 hours ago, Captainant said:

We do have past behavior with these same actors, nations, and incentives that we can draw inferences from. And let me tell you, it's not a very friendly picture for a free and whole and democratic Ukraine. And I'm certainly not the only person who feels that way

This right here. 

3 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:
🇸🇾🤔 Russia is nearing an agreement with Syria’s new leadership to keep two vital military bases in the Middle East state, - Bloomberg ❗️Talks are taking place for Russian forces to remain at the naval port in Tartus and the air base at Hmeimim.

 

 

Seems like this should go in the other thread, the one about Syria.

Still, I hope these negotiations go poorly for him.

 

#86680
42 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

fify: hopium and cognitive dissonance. 

I literally had to laugh out loud at the idea tfg could even say "Game Theoretical" much less participate in it.  You got me there.  

 

This right here. 

Seems like this should go in the other thread, the one about Syria.

Still, I hope these negotiations go poorly for him.

 

Can go in both threads but don't mean shit. What do they have at these ports? I am pretty sure the Italian navy could take them out if needed. Air base? Um, they will just transit via Dubai any wagner fucks. Commercial there, move over to the "cargo" terminal that is already full of Russian aircraft, and fly into the Sahel.

These are prestige bases so they can claim at home "look, we are a global power."

The only real base they had in the Pacific not in USSR territory was Cam Rahn Bay. Yeah, guess who built it?

Troops and systems? Meh, 10K? They lose that in a bad few weeks.

#86681
4 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Can go in both threads but don't mean shit. What do they have at these ports? I am pretty sure the Italian navy could take them out if needed. Air base? Um, they will just transit via Dubai any wagner fucks. Commercial there, move over to the "cargo" terminal that is already full of Russian aircraft, and fly into the Sahel.

These are prestige bases so they can claim at home "look, we are a global power."

The only real base they had in the Pacific not in USSR territory was Cam Rahn Bay. Yeah, guess who built it?

Troops and systems? Meh, 10K? They lose that in a bad few weeks.

Yeah prestige bases, I also hope it goes pooly.

This gives them a base in the Middle East to stir stuff up and also gives their Navy a base in the Mediterranean that they can use since technically Turkiye is blocking their Black Sea fleet.

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#86682
8 minutes ago, MillerEP said:

Yeah prestige bases, I also hope it goes pooly.

This gives them a base in the Middle East to stir stuff up and also gives their Navy a base in the Mediterranean that they can use since technically Turkiye is blocking their Black Sea fleet.

And do what? Shit, their embassy's are the historical stir shit up places.

And the navy? The med? Do what?

I hope they withdraw, hell I hope their sailors get lured by sirens and hit rocks. But this is the last of my concerns for Syria and its future. Or the region for that matter.

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#86683
In Novosibirsk in Russia, what is reported as army supply warehouses are on fire. The blaze has spread to 7,000 square meters.
#86684

Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of State

As part of the surge in security assistance that President Biden announced on September 26, the United States is providing another significant package of urgently needed weapons and equipment to our Ukrainian partners as they defend against Russia’s ongoing attacks.

This additional assistance, provided under previous drawdowns from Department of Defense stocks, is valued at $500 million.  It includes:  Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-UAS) munitions; ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS); 155mm and 105mm artillery ammunition; High-speed Anti-radiation missiles (HARMs); Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS); Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles (MRAPs); High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWVs); light tactical vehicles; Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) protective equipment; Javelin and AT-4 anti-armor systems; Tube-launched, Optically guided, Wire-tracked (TOW) missiles; small arms ammunition; grenades and training equipment; demolition equipment and munitions; as well as spare parts, ancillary equipment, services, training, and transportation.

The United States and more than 50 nations stand united to ensure Ukraine has the capabilities it needs to defend itself against Russian aggression.

#86685
9 hours ago, TexasEd said:

I clicked through so I could read the whole thing so posting that others don't have to click.  I think the middle stat is called Inventory turnover ratio.

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The bottom of that graphic pisses me off.   The United States didn't have shit fuck to do with El Alamein other than some supplies.   The Brits and Commonweath troops fought and won those battles.   

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#86686

lol at the idea of the guy who brought the Taliban to Camp David for negotiations on exiting Afghanistan or received love letters from Kim Jong Un knowing how to be a bully in international relations. It’s like people forgot what happened between 2016-2020

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#86688

https://www.threads.net/@kyivindependent_official/post/DDftgoDxk5U?xmt=AQGz4cRy36cRIUvubjhcxvoMMiPfiFZDkjqdjpNk2OIGcA

️Russian guided bomb attacks fall sharply after ATACMS, Storm Shadow strikes, analysts say.
Russian attacks against Ukraine with guided aerial bombs have reportedly fallen by over 50% since Western partners allowed Kyiv to target Russia with long-range missiles.

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#86689
10 minutes ago, MillerEP said:

https://www.threads.net/@kyivindependent_official/post/DDftgoDxk5U?xmt=AQGz4cRy36cRIUvubjhcxvoMMiPfiFZDkjqdjpNk2OIGcA

️Russian guided bomb attacks fall sharply after ATACMS, Storm Shadow strikes, analysts say.
Russian attacks against Ukraine with guided aerial bombs have reportedly fallen by over 50% since Western partners allowed Kyiv to target Russia with long-range missiles.

Would have been cool if we authorized that a long time ago...

#86690
11 hours ago, TexasEd said:

I clicked through so I could read the whole thing so posting that others don't have to click.  I think the middle stat is called Inventory turnover ratio.

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I'm finding it hard to believe we lost 1100 pieces of armor during the Gulf War. Some quick Google searches does not turn up a number anywhere close to that.  That makes me wonder what else is made up on that chart. 

#86691
1 hour ago, MillerEP said:

https://www.threads.net/@kyivindependent_official/post/DDftgoDxk5U?xmt=AQGz4cRy36cRIUvubjhcxvoMMiPfiFZDkjqdjpNk2OIGcA

️Russian guided bomb attacks fall sharply after ATACMS, Storm Shadow strikes, analysts say.
Russian attacks against Ukraine with guided aerial bombs have reportedly fallen by over 50% since Western partners allowed Kyiv to target Russia with long-range missiles.

Well no fucking shit.

#86692
2 hours ago, Pig Bellmont said:

lol at the idea of the guy who brought the Taliban to Camp David for negotiations on exiting Afghanistan or received love letters from Kim Jong Un knowing how to be a bully in international relations. It’s like people forgot what happened between 2016-2020

Yes they did

#86693
55 minutes ago, 0xdeadbeef said:

I'm finding it hard to believe we lost 1100 pieces of armor during the Gulf War. Some quick Google searches does not turn up a number anywhere close to that.  That makes me wonder what else is made up on that chart. 

didn't look on wikipedia?

 

Kuwait:
420 killed
12,000 captured
≈200 tanks destroyed/captured
850+ other armored vehicles destroyed/captured

#86694
I'm finding it hard to believe we lost 1100 pieces of armor during the Gulf War. Some quick Google searches does not turn up a number anywhere close to that.  That makes me wonder what else is made up on that chart. 

This stood out to me as well.
didn't look on wikipedia?
 
Kuwait:
420 killed
12,000 captured
≈200 tanks destroyed/captured
850+ other armored vehicles destroyed/captured

Wow. There you go.
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#86695

Last night I went to a screening of Porcelain War, followed by a conversation with two of its subjects and Frodo the Yorkie.  I’m still processing a lot of it, but I think what sticks with me the most is how well it captures the Ukraine that I know and love as Ukrainians see it and how the central couple are so exactly Ukrainian, right down to their casual switching between Russian and Ukrainian.  
 

I won’t dwell on the narrative but it follows an artist couple—ceramicists— and their dog in Kharkiv. Slava makes little animal figures for his wife to paint and doesn’t like guns but also trains riflemen for the armed forces and belongs to a drone and mortar unit that defends Kharkiv and later deploys to Bakhmut. Lots of switching between their life at home in Kharkiv under fire and excursions to nature when the can interspersed with GoPro and drone footage from Slava’s unit. 
 

It was a rough watch and had me sad and stewing after, and so I’ll make a list of people I hate.  I used to have a kind of desultory dislike for people but Ukraine has made me, for the first time, truly loathe whole groups of them. 
 

- Russians who think this war is cool and makes their country better, obviously. 
 

- Americans and Westerners have the chance to see this beautiful and courageous and imperfect nation and want to demand they be perfect to deserve to defend themselves against Orcs. 
 

- The outhouse scum who have tried and largely succeeded in framing Ukrainians as our enemies who are stealing from us. 
 

- Most of all, the bone-dry, powdered ass big brains policy experts who have recently announced that Ukraine needs to feed their 18 year olds to Russians, and we will send body armor. But we’re not going to let them escalate, no!  It’s fucking grotesque to call this a manpower problem when we won’t let them take the fight to the enemy and deny, delay, dissemble on every request for more strategic capabilities. Fuck them for asking Ukraine not just to sacrifice its today but also its tomorrow to ease our fears that Putin might get bit mad. 
 

Anyway, please go watch the movie if you can. It will be in Houston on 10 January.

https://porcelainwar.url.film
 

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#86698

https://www.threads.net/@noelreports/post/DDjJV3tNaKM?xmt=AQGzL2YtnKA8DPA1AtLOIKv54EVqC4Uj8BXmlIt5JMJYfg

Overnight, Ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery in Oryol, Russia. Tanks are burning. Russian sources claim 37 drones were 'intercepted'.
 

https://www.threads.net/@meanwhile_in_ua/post/DDeXoF-vz2w?xmt=AQGzL2YtnKA8DPA1AtLOIKv54EVqC4Uj8BXmlIt5JMJYfg

On the night of December 11, Ukrainian troops attacked an oil depot in the Bryansk region of russia. The oil depot, which was used to supply the russian army, was hit by Ukrainian drones from military intelligence units.
 

#86699
54 minutes ago, MillerEP said:

https://www.threads.net/@noelreports/post/DDjJV3tNaKM?xmt=AQGzL2YtnKA8DPA1AtLOIKv54EVqC4Uj8BXmlIt5JMJYfg

Overnight, Ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery in Oryol, Russia. Tanks are burning. Russian sources claim 37 drones were 'intercepted'.
 

https://www.threads.net/@meanwhile_in_ua/post/DDeXoF-vz2w?xmt=AQGzL2YtnKA8DPA1AtLOIKv54EVqC4Uj8BXmlIt5JMJYfg

On the night of December 11, Ukrainian troops attacked an oil depot in the Bryansk region of russia. The oil depot, which was used to supply the russian army, was hit by Ukrainian drones from military intelligence units.
 

Clever of those russians to let the oil tanks intercept the drones. Talk about successful static defense.

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