Is Ukraine about to have a war?
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Aviation content. Series of explosions at the major Russian IL-76 base, Taganrog, also the repair centre for SU-25, SU-27 etc…
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Aviation content. Game over for a Russian frogfoot pilot.
https://twitter.com/JimmySecUK/statu...69417556549632
https://twitter.com/JimmySecUK/statu...69417556549632
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PoW is a bit of a misnomer, neither has declared war AFAIK. Combatants?
A further complication is that at least 3 types will be in the bag: Russian military, Ukraian dissidents, mercenaries like Wagner.
Red Cross / Crescent probably reaching for Geneva Convention and checking signatories.
My knowledge base ends 1914!
A further complication is that at least 3 types will be in the bag: Russian military, Ukraian dissidents, mercenaries like Wagner.
Red Cross / Crescent probably reaching for Geneva Convention and checking signatories.
My knowledge base ends 1914!
Well, what welcoming country could he retreat to that would not lead to, soon after an electrifying private interview where he would happily reveal certain bank account numbers and the passcodes thereto, a rapid deterioration of his health or a long fall off a tall building.
I am sure they would have a nice, very private, funeral after which, taking no chances, he would be both cremated and then his ashes spread far out to sea outside of territorial waters. (No GPS position of the splashdown point would be taken ).
“Putin? Putin? We can state categorically that Putin is definitely not [ on / in / under ] the sovereign territories of our nation!
Perhaps he out to sea, maybe on one of his many yachts.”
I am sure they would have a nice, very private, funeral after which, taking no chances, he would be both cremated and then his ashes spread far out to sea outside of territorial waters. (No GPS position of the splashdown point would be taken ).
“Putin? Putin? We can state categorically that Putin is definitely not [ on / in / under ] the sovereign territories of our nation!
Perhaps he out to sea, maybe on one of his many yachts.”
I wonder if he is packing for a swift departure?
https://twitter.com/jadenmiles/statu...86990428209154
https://twitter.com/jadenmiles/statu...86990428209154
"Sviatohirsk has been officially liberated by the Ukrainian Army. It’s located south-east of Izyum, toward Severodonetsk."
Of course the evidence says some are, but Ukraine has always tried to occupy the moral high ground, as indeed it is entitled. PoWs en masse, whatever they are called, come with big responsibilities and consume big resources. If what we read is true, they can probably be guarded by very basically trained troops, but they need food, shelter and medical support.
The problem I foresee is General Winter: Ukraine itself will need food, shelter and medical support for its own army and its battered stoical population.
NATO needs a good plan to help with the end game, if end game it is.
The problem I foresee is General Winter: Ukraine itself will need food, shelter and medical support for its own army and its battered stoical population.
NATO needs a good plan to help with the end game, if end game it is.
"Surrender cards are being distributed to Russian forces"
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"Surrender cards are being distributed to Russian forces"
Shouldn't hose have say five white flags printed at the bottom so that every time the card holder surrenders, they get a flag punched and once they've collected five, the next surrender includes a free upgrade like an ensuite tent at the camp?
Shouldn't hose have say five white flags printed at the bottom so that every time the card holder surrenders, they get a flag punched and once they've collected five, the next surrender includes a free upgrade like an ensuite tent at the camp?
"Reports that Azerbaijan is shelling the entire border with Armenia. "
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Confirmation of the above..
”Reports that Azerbaijan have started large scale artillery attacks against Armenia this evening. The Armenian MoD report attacks against the area of Goris, Sotk, and Jermuk”.
”Reports that Azerbaijan have started large scale artillery attacks against Armenia this evening. The Armenian MoD report attacks against the area of Goris, Sotk, and Jermuk”.
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It would appear there is some sense in Russia in the higher echelon in making the state of play clear, and issuing some reassurance.
Meanwhile another of Putins cronies went swimming off the back of a boat.
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Meanwhile another of Putins cronies went swimming off the back of a boat.
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Any idea what the vehicle is? I doubt anyone survived that. Impressive combat footage of teamwork.
Of course the evidence says some are, but Ukraine has always tried to occupy the moral high ground, as indeed it is entitled. PoWs en masse, whatever they are called, come with big responsibilities and consume big resources. If what we read is true, they can probably be guarded by very basically trained troops, but they need food, shelter and medical support.
The problem I foresee is General Winter: Ukraine itself will need food, shelter and medical support for its own army and its battered stoical population.
NATO needs a good plan to help with the end game, if end game it is.
The problem I foresee is General Winter: Ukraine itself will need food, shelter and medical support for its own army and its battered stoical population.
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Fingers and toes crossed.
Breaking news: 1500 Ukrainian soldiers are reportedly attacking the nuclear power plant in #Zaporizhzhia . Russian troops are trying to repel the attack. The odds ratio would be at least 3: 1 In favor of the Ukrainians. Let's hope there is no nuclear accident
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So much for the ceasefire…
Multiple Armenian Artillery and S-300 Air Defenses Systems as well as a number of Azerbaijani Aircraft have all reportedly been destroyed in the Extremely Heavy Fighting that began between the 2 Countries only around an hour ago, I expect a large number of Casualties as well.
Multiple Armenian Artillery and S-300 Air Defenses Systems as well as a number of Azerbaijani Aircraft have all reportedly been destroyed in the Extremely Heavy Fighting that began between the 2 Countries only around an hour ago, I expect a large number of Casualties as well.
Think he may need some fresh air
Russian Commander Says He's 'Depressed' by How War Is Turning Out (msn.com)
Alexander Khodakovsky, a Kremlin-backed commander and former political leader in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) in eastern Ukraine, has given a rare bleak assessment of Russia's performance in the ongoing war.Khodakovsky, who now oversees a military unit, discussed the possibility of a potential mobilization of Russia's population, as President Vladimir Putin's troops are being pushed out of the southern Kharkiv region as a result of a successful counteroffensive by Ukraine.
The Russian "Vostok" battalion commander suggested that announcing war mobilization—which would allow Putin under Russian law to draft conscripts and mobilize reserve forces—would not solve fundamental issues that exist within the Russian army.
"I want to blame myself for the inconsistency: on the one hand, I am depressed by the results of this stage of the war (I knew we would stop, but that we would retreat, I couldn't even dream about it), on the other - I am against universal mobilization. How to turn the course of events then?" Khodakovsky wrote on his Telegram channel on Monday.
He said he believes that the reason why Russia is not doing as well as Putin had hoped is not because of a shortage of manpower, but because of their "sloppy use, that is, in the organization of the process."
If this approach is maintained, the shortage will be constant, no matter how many people you mobilize, and Russia will be overwhelmed by a wave of funeral notices in the absence of the desired result, which will lead to a serious crisis," the commander warned.
He added: "The shortage is precisely caused by a simplified approach, and continuing to cultivate it means simply grinding out resources in the meat grinder of the war."
The prominent commander warned that if Putin were to eventually announce a general mobilization, the move will serve as a "powerful blow" to the country, "which it will not withstand."
Khodakovsky suggested that lack of manpower is a more minor issue for Russia, saying that his unit sometimes has difficulty locating Ukrainian troops in combat, and that his unit does not have sufficient equipment.
"I have fewer people than I would like—but the main difficulty I have is not in this, but in the fact that sometimes I cannot find the enemy's positions from which they are hitting us," he added. "If suddenly I can, then I don't have enough range to fire at them, or I don't have enough ammo."
His remarks came as the head of the Kharkiv region, Oleg Sinegubov, said that the Ukrainian military had liberated more than 40 settlements in the region that was seized by Russia in the early days of the war.
On Monday, Vitaly Ganchev, a Russia-appointed head of the military-civilian administration of the Kharkiv region, told the Rossiya 24 TV channel that Russian troops are severely outnumbered.
The official said Russian troops in the Kharkiv direction were pulled out to preserve personnel, as Ukraine's armed forces outnumbered them "by about eight times, no less."
Newsweek has contacted Russia's foreign ministry for comment.
Alexander Khodakovsky, a Kremlin-backed commander and former political leader in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) in eastern Ukraine, has given a rare bleak assessment of Russia's performance in the ongoing war.Khodakovsky, who now oversees a military unit, discussed the possibility of a potential mobilization of Russia's population, as President Vladimir Putin's troops are being pushed out of the southern Kharkiv region as a result of a successful counteroffensive by Ukraine.
The Russian "Vostok" battalion commander suggested that announcing war mobilization—which would allow Putin under Russian law to draft conscripts and mobilize reserve forces—would not solve fundamental issues that exist within the Russian army.
"I want to blame myself for the inconsistency: on the one hand, I am depressed by the results of this stage of the war (I knew we would stop, but that we would retreat, I couldn't even dream about it), on the other - I am against universal mobilization. How to turn the course of events then?" Khodakovsky wrote on his Telegram channel on Monday.
He said he believes that the reason why Russia is not doing as well as Putin had hoped is not because of a shortage of manpower, but because of their "sloppy use, that is, in the organization of the process."
If this approach is maintained, the shortage will be constant, no matter how many people you mobilize, and Russia will be overwhelmed by a wave of funeral notices in the absence of the desired result, which will lead to a serious crisis," the commander warned.
He added: "The shortage is precisely caused by a simplified approach, and continuing to cultivate it means simply grinding out resources in the meat grinder of the war."
The prominent commander warned that if Putin were to eventually announce a general mobilization, the move will serve as a "powerful blow" to the country, "which it will not withstand."
Khodakovsky suggested that lack of manpower is a more minor issue for Russia, saying that his unit sometimes has difficulty locating Ukrainian troops in combat, and that his unit does not have sufficient equipment.
"I have fewer people than I would like—but the main difficulty I have is not in this, but in the fact that sometimes I cannot find the enemy's positions from which they are hitting us," he added. "If suddenly I can, then I don't have enough range to fire at them, or I don't have enough ammo."
His remarks came as the head of the Kharkiv region, Oleg Sinegubov, said that the Ukrainian military had liberated more than 40 settlements in the region that was seized by Russia in the early days of the war.
On Monday, Vitaly Ganchev, a Russia-appointed head of the military-civilian administration of the Kharkiv region, told the Rossiya 24 TV channel that Russian troops are severely outnumbered.
The official said Russian troops in the Kharkiv direction were pulled out to preserve personnel, as Ukraine's armed forces outnumbered them "by about eight times, no less."
Newsweek has contacted Russia's foreign ministry for comment.