Russian VDV BMD-2 vehicle catastrophic kill. https://t.co/YQjWjrLZyw
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 8, 2022
Russian VDV BMD-2 vehicle catastrophic kill. https://t.co/YQjWjrLZyw
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 8, 2022
The contrast is stunning. The proud Ukrainians think that Putin will lose his war of aggression against them, while the Western observers overwhelmingly think Russia will win. Having studied the Finnish Winter War I am all with the Ukrainians.
— Anders Åslund (@anders_aslund) March 8, 2022
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— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) March 8, 2022
>Destroyed column of the Russian army
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>Kharkov region
Two tanker trucks and nasty tire side walls on several trucks. https://t.co/GW9xvedvKY
Correction about yesterday’s news on 30 RU helicopters bombed and destroyed in #Kherson airport. The satellite pictures show 45 helicopters. #StandWithUkraine️ #PutinWarCrimes
— olexander scherba🇺🇦 (@olex_scherba) March 8, 2022
The Capella SAR image says 49 helicopters 'deployed', not 'destroyed'. We don't know the number destroyed yet
— JOSINT (@JOSINT2) March 8, 2022
Ukrainian General Staff informed today that a naval infantry unit conducted a night operation that destroyed some 30 helicopters at Kherson Airbase.
— Konrad Muzyka - Rochan Consulting (@konrad_muzyka) March 7, 2022
Below is @capellaspace SAR imagery collected 1026Z / 1227L 6MAR22 showing at least 49 helicopters deployed at the airbase. pic.twitter.com/Cuq7r7S46a
🛑🛑🛑Video from social media showing Ukrainian army seizing a #Putin regime terrorists tank that’s being used in the regimes military parades, in Sumy overnight #Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/DF9MaMqnel
— Слава Україні🇺🇦 (@ignis_fatum) March 8, 2022
1/ Ukrainian Theater of War, Day 12: Russian offensive actions remain contained to east and south Ukraine as they continue to build forces around Kyiv for renewed operations. Ukrainian forces target vulnerable Russian supply lines. #UkraineUnderAttaсk #UkraineRussiaWar #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/a9qRhAxfAA
— Jomini of the West (@JominiW) March 8, 2022
#Nebenzia on #Ukraine: #Kiev regime tries to prevent exit of civilians and foreign citizens to Russia🇷🇺 in every way possible, out of fear that once liberated, people will tell everyone the truth about the acts of Ukrainian 🇺🇦radicals - threats, blackmail, physical violence, etc. pic.twitter.com/8v3kYLWnN3
— Russian Mission UN (@RussiaUN) March 8, 2022
BREAKING - The night of March 8 in capital #Kyiv was the first night since the war began when the #Ukrainian air defense intercepted and destroyed ALL Russian cruise missiles. No impacts registered in Kyiv this night. Source: Ukrainian Army via Telegram channel "operativnoZSU"
— AlexandruC4 (@AlexandruC4) March 8, 2022
What Sunday's rally in support of #Ukraine in #Almaty, #Kazakhstan looked like. pic.twitter.com/x7TKOSsOB8
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 8, 2022
Zelensky welcomes spring in #Kyiv pic.twitter.com/bjhSSS7NAJ
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 8, 2022
#Ukraine: Rare combat footage of Ukrainian soldiers using UK-supplied NLAW; note how the missile just avoids the top of the building. pic.twitter.com/L3GnUtedAT
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 8, 2022
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The tactic of siege-plus-humanitarian corridor, they say, essentially gives residents a brutal choice between fleeing into the arms of their attackers or dying under bombardment.
They said the offer also gives an illusion of legitimacy to the mass slaughter of civilians who remain behind once the siege resumes in full force.
"It is not like Russia can create a humanitarian corridor for two days and then say, 'Well, we've done our job, now we can destroy everything,'" said Sara Kayyali, Syria researcher for Human Rights Watch.
❗❗❗Розстріл цивільного авто з людьми 🇷🇺російськими загарбниками! pic.twitter.com/zYU9sxh1Gr
— 🇺🇦Armed Forces (@ArmedForcesUkr) March 8, 2022
Allegedly in some operational areas Russian army is out of any trucks and transports own soldiers as garbage - in dump trucks. A strong feeling of ISIS or Taliban. pic.twitter.com/jtT8biGmnC
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 8, 2022
We've been seeing this for a week as they were attaching civilian trucks as small as sprinter vans on flatbed/tank transporter rail cars to help supply the their forces. A lot harder to get across bad roads and alot alot harder to transport fuel that way. If (and it's a big if) the Ukes can hold Kharkiv for another 2 weeks and Mariupol for a week and contain the breakout in the South then the Russians are going to have some monstrous supply problems even worse than now. They're having a lot fewer abandonment of equipment but the captured number is going to sky rocket. If you want to buy scrap metal Ukraine this time next year might be your market.htownag10 said:Allegedly in some operational areas Russian army is out of any trucks and transports own soldiers as garbage - in dump trucks. A strong feeling of ISIS or Taliban. pic.twitter.com/jtT8biGmnC
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 8, 2022
htownag10 said:Allegedly in some operational areas Russian army is out of any trucks and transports own soldiers as garbage - in dump trucks. A strong feeling of ISIS or Taliban. pic.twitter.com/jtT8biGmnC
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 8, 2022
I get the desire to revel in this (Russian military poverty = good), but many a war has been won by a force who improvises & adapts. Our nation's highlight reel includes many images which would elicit civilian snark.flakrat said:htownag10 said:Allegedly in some operational areas Russian army is out of any trucks and transports own soldiers as garbage - in dump trucks. A strong feeling of ISIS or Taliban. pic.twitter.com/jtT8biGmnC
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 8, 2022
This images need to make it to the Russian public. What an embarrassment to the might bear army.
Zelenskyy says "compromise" is possible on Putin's demands he cede Crimea/DPR/LPR & not join NATO: "I've cooled down regarding this question a long time ago after we understood that NATO isn't prepared to accept Ukraine." Could be big if both sides genuine https://t.co/7pd5mOrgAM
— Alec Luhn (@ASLuhn) March 8, 2022
Agthatbuilds said:Zelenskyy says "compromise" is possible on Putin's demands he cede Crimea/DPR/LPR & not join NATO: "I've cooled down regarding this question a long time ago after we understood that NATO isn't prepared to accept Ukraine." Could be big if both sides genuine https://t.co/7pd5mOrgAM
— Alec Luhn (@ASLuhn) March 8, 2022
Get Off My Lawn said:I get the desire to revel in this (Russian military poverty = good), but many a war has been won by a force who improvises & adapts. Our nation's highlight reel includes many images which would elicit civilian snark.flakrat said:htownag10 said:Allegedly in some operational areas Russian army is out of any trucks and transports own soldiers as garbage - in dump trucks. A strong feeling of ISIS or Taliban. pic.twitter.com/jtT8biGmnC
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 8, 2022
This images need to make it to the Russian public. What an embarrassment to the might bear army.
I just get a sense that many folks are gleefully dancing on Putin's grave while he's still very much alive and it concerns me that these attitudes will help to get us drawn into an unwise position.
I don't argue with the initiative and value of the troops on the ground improvising to continue their mission / survive, but for the general populace, this would be good propaganda.OG UNF said:This. Ukraine army has been made out to be a scrappy fighter, but riding in a dump truck means Russians ain't acting like redcoats.Get Off My Lawn said:I get the desire to revel in this (Russian military poverty = good), but many a war has been won by a force who improvises & adapts. Our nation's highlight reel includes many images which would elicit civilian snark.flakrat said:This images need to make it to the Russian public. What an embarrassment to the might bear army.htownag10 said:Allegedly in some operational areas Russian army is out of any trucks and transports own soldiers as garbage - in dump trucks. A strong feeling of ISIS or Taliban. pic.twitter.com/jtT8biGmnC
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 8, 2022
I just get a sense that many folks are gleefully dancing on Putin's grave while he's still very much alive and it concerns me that these attitudes will help to get us drawn into an unwise position.
OG UNF said:Get Off My Lawn said:I get the desire to revel in this (Russian military poverty = good), but many a war has been won by a force who improvises & adapts. Our nation's highlight reel includes many images which would elicit civilian snark.flakrat said:htownag10 said:Allegedly in some operational areas Russian army is out of any trucks and transports own soldiers as garbage - in dump trucks. A strong feeling of ISIS or Taliban. pic.twitter.com/jtT8biGmnC
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) March 8, 2022
This images need to make it to the Russian public. What an embarrassment to the might bear army.
I just get a sense that many folks are gleefully dancing on Putin's grave while he's still very much alive and it concerns me that these attitudes will help to get us drawn into an unwise position.
This. Ukraine army has been made out to be a scrappy fighter, but riding in a dump truck means Russians ain't acting like redcoats.
Spaceship, how are things with your BIL in Melitopol? Things still relatively peaceful in Melitopol? Power, water, heat still on?Spaceship said:12th Man Stan Account said:You're thinking of Spaceship. He has a BIL in Melitopol.BadMoonRisin said:
How is your BIL doing in Mauripol?
Thanks for asking. They are doing okay - the city has remained relatively peaceful. Two large aid trucks arrived today, apparently from Russia (Crimea), with food and a gesture to the Ukrainian people to those who tolerate the Russian occupation with relatively low resistance get rewarded…
He said all the police have basically fled and so some locals have banded together to create a citizens police group to monitor the streets, keep the peace, etc. Apparently looting is a big problem right now.
With this power plant near disaster tonight only being 60 miles away from Melitopol, I'm wondering if it gets shut down and they lose power indefinitely. Hopefully not.
My BIL there firmly believes Ukraine will ultimately prevail and win this. My 80 year old Ukrainian father-in-law here in the US firmly believes Russia will. It's a interesting dichotomy.
Get Off My Lawn said:
My point is that we should curb our enthusiasm. Something can be a good sign while still falling short of being indicative of victory. There are folks getting whipped into a frenzy over this thing. Covid, BLM, Ukraine, Russian collusion, orange man bad, etc: a person who lets their emotions outrun their skepticism will follow puppet masters.
⚡️US foreign policy heavyweights call for limited no-fly zone over Ukraine.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 8, 2022
The group of 27 foreign policy leaders urged the U.S. to impose a limited no-fly zone over Ukraine starting with protection for humanitarian corridors, Politico reported.
But where are these guys. The weird thing about all of these abandoned and shot up RU vehicles is there are no video of captured or killed troops. And if they are making it back to other units what's happening to them there? Are they being shot by RU for deserting? Its very strange that there are no video or pics of RU soldiers.MouthBQ98 said:
They don't have enough logistical support in regular forces to conduct a deep penetration attack away from established forward operating bases more than a few days, and what they did have has taken tremendous losses, so they are attempting to improvise.
Logistics is terribly hindering the Russian attack, they don't have food and fuel, hence they keep abandoning vehicles where they have overextended and retreating on foot.