They said on day one that they wanted to kill Zelensky. That was the plan. Take Kiev and install a new president. Russia got their asses kicked instead and had to settle for a smaller part. In fact, they might have to move more troops to the SE or risk losing everything.aggiehawg said:Agree. Take the capitol and the government ceases to function.SupaManu said:100% wasn't a feint, that's straight up propagandaAgLA06 said:Then someone doesn't understand the definition of a military feint. Getting your ass kicked and taking the losses they did doesn't align with the definition of a feint. No intelligent person can look at this and say, "yep, that was just troop movements disguised as an assault on Kiev".RebelE Infantry said:
I am of the belief that there is still a cauldron about to doom the Ukrainian forces in the south and east. Which is what I've believed the whole time.
Initially I thought that they would encircle Kiev but it appears that the tenacious defense prevented it or it was a feint. Probably some combination of both.
They had every intention of walking down main street in days just like we did in Iraq. Then reality happened.
Russia thought their assassination teams and double agents would topple the government at the outset. The double agents double crossed the Russians and outed the assassins and then the Russians brigades headed to the capitol stalled.SupaManu said:100% wasn't a feint, that's straight up propagandaAgLA06 said:Then someone doesn't understand the definition of a military feint. Getting your ass kicked and taking the losses they did doesn't align with the definition of a feint. No intelligent person can look at this and say, "yep, that was just troop movements disguised as an assault on Kiev".RebelE Infantry said:
I am of the belief that there is still a cauldron about to doom the Ukrainian forces in the south and east. Which is what I've believed the whole time.
Initially I thought that they would encircle Kiev but it appears that the tenacious defense prevented it or it was a feint. Probably some combination of both.
They had every intention of walking down main street in days just like we did in Iraq. Then reality happened.
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Sean Maloney is a professor of military history at the Royal Military College who served as the Canadian army's historian for the conflict in Afghanistan. He told CBC that, based on his knowledge of Russia's military and sources inside of Belarus and Russia, the high-end NATO estimate of Russian casualties is likely accurate.
"I am confident, with the sources that I have, that the number of Russians killed in action is above 15,000," Maloney said.
The head of Chechnya republic Kadyrov desperately wants people to think he is fighting in #Ukraine. First, he lied about being near #Kyiv when he was seen in Chechnya. Now he says is in Mariupol and posts this picture, not realizing, but there are no Rosneft stations in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/8HaaePM9Vx
— Anonymous Operations (@AnonOpsSE) March 29, 2022
I can confirm that Alpha 1, a Ukrainian Foreign Legion team of multinational special operations soldiers, including American volunteers, took part in the liberation of Irpin. pic.twitter.com/IIUrwiWhIu
— Nolan Peterson (@nolanwpeterson) March 29, 2022
#BREAKING French presidency says no Mariupol humanitarian mission possible "at this stage" pic.twitter.com/O7AO379Qpr
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 29, 2022
#Crimea – Ukraine and Russia would agree to continue negotiations about the status of the occupied peninsula for another 15 years. #Donbas – to be discussed at a potential Zelenskiy-Putin meeting.
— Anastasiia Lapatina (@lapatina_) March 29, 2022
The signees would also have to support Ukraine's accession into the EU.
— Anastasiia Lapatina (@lapatina_) March 29, 2022
Ukraine would agree to not have any foreign military bases or contingents on its soil. It will be a neutral country, and will drop its NATO aspirations.
Imagine what 3 upgraded ATACMs from the American inventory ...RebelE Infantry said:aggiehawg said:First signs that some Russian troops are indeed retreating from the Kyiv direction. Large numbers of BMDs with Russian and VDV flags were spotted today on their way from the Ukrainian border to Belarus' Rechitsa and Gomel where they were loaded onto railway platforms. pic.twitter.com/6B5qTsgFRq
— Tadeusz Giczan 🇺🇦 (@TadeuszGiczan) March 29, 2022
It wouldn't surprise me to see these troops show up somewhere on the Donbas front.
If the West deescalates and Putin stays in power, he will become much stronger and Russia will become more like North Korea. You shouldn't delude yourself, there's no way back to February 23. As a result of "deescalation", Russia won't return to the status quo pic.twitter.com/jQa4H7GFmu
— Kamil Galeev (@kamilkazani) March 28, 2022
Not almost propaganda. It is propaganda. Scott Ritter has had a huge axe to grind with "the west" since the Saddam WMD stuff went down and in recent years has started working for Russia Today.AgLA06 said:That's almost propaganda. No way you commit the amount of forces to get chewed up they did from the north for a feint. Give me a break.RebelE Infantry said:To wit-JFABNRGR said:They are definitely heading to support taking and holding the eastern land bridge (plan D). UKR still has a ton of work cut out and there is a good chance fresh reinforcing units from within russia reach these areas before the units NW & NE of Kviv can be reallocated.RebelE Infantry said:aggiehawg said:First signs that some Russian troops are indeed retreating from the Kyiv direction. Large numbers of BMDs with Russian and VDV flags were spotted today on their way from the Ukrainian border to Belarus' Rechitsa and Gomel where they were loaded onto railway platforms. pic.twitter.com/6B5qTsgFRq
— Tadeusz Giczan 🇺🇦 (@TadeuszGiczan) March 29, 2022
It wouldn't surprise me to see these troops show up somewhere on the Donbas front.1/ Big Arrow War—a primer. For all those scratching their heads in confusion, or dusting off their dress uniforms for the Ukrainian victory parade in Kiev, over the news about Russia’s “strategic shift”, you might want to re-familiarize yourself with basic military concepts.
— Scott Ritter (@RealScottRitter) March 29, 2022
Not sure I agree with his statement of victory just yet, but a good overview that puts the different fronts in perspective relative to each other. Be sure to click through to read the whole thread.
Ukrainian forces are digging out those stuck Russian T-80U tanks.https://t.co/bgaFeXaqHB pic.twitter.com/ME8TeQVYSY
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 29, 2022
The Russians are doing what Ukraine missed to do before the war: They are mining the Dnepr bridges in Kherson to detonate them if (when!) the Ukrainians reach them again from the north.
— Julian Röpcke🇺🇦 (@JulianRoepcke) March 29, 2022
They plan to keep the oblast south of the river. https://t.co/dGIZFwKEF8
⚡️Poland to block coal imports from Russia.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 29, 2022
“We cannot wait any longer for the EU reaction on the issue,” said Polish government spokesman Piotr Muller. “We are aware of the risks.”
Almost 20% of Polish coal comes from Russia.
RIA Novosti just published this a few minutes ago.
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) March 29, 2022
No further details at this time but it follows an alleged Russian cyberattack on Ukrtelecom, which resulted in a 15 hour outage of Ukraine's key Internet and phone service provider pic.twitter.com/dkhs5PsRBT
With more details published in Russian media, it appears as if the MFA is linking Ukrainian volunteer hackers which are aided by the West, to a "cyber-war" on Russia. Russia is also sounding the alarm about a threat of "cyber-terrorism" emanating from Ukraine. Alarming rhetoric.
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) March 29, 2022
Macron and Putin are on the phone again.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 29, 2022
Putin just told Macron he wants Mariupol to surrender. Russian diplomacy in action.
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) March 29, 2022
The supposedly elite Russian 4th Guards Tank Division is going to have to be totally reconstituted after this war. Dozens of tanks lost along with many other armored vehicles and supply trucks. Hundreds of casualties. Total disaster.
— Woofers (@NotWoofers) March 29, 2022
The most reasonable assumption to make is that Russia went to Kiev trying to take over the capital. The expended too many resources to try and take airfields around Kyiv and then sending tanks well into Kyiv within the first few days.RebelE Infantry said:
I am of the belief that there is still a cauldron about to doom the Ukrainian forces in the south and east. Which is what I've believed the whole time.
Initially I thought that they would encircle Kiev but it appears that the tenacious defense prevented it or it was a feint. Probably some combination of both.
To the people of Russia and the brave men and women of the Russian armed forces—thank you for making the upcoming celebration of the defeat of Nazi ideology on May 9 even more relevant and special. I’ll be drinking in your honor! Good hunting! pic.twitter.com/WkKeE5UkGS
— Scott Ritter (@RealScottRitter) March 27, 2022
Nazis have no rights. Neither do governments like Ukraine that facilitate neo-Nazi political parties and seek to bring their odious ideology into the mainstream of Ukrainian society. I am ashamed of every American who fails to see this. History is harshest on those who ignore it.
— Scott Ritter (@RealScottRitter) March 27, 2022
The battle for Mariupol has lifted the veil of uncertainty of both the existence of a large, well-armed and mainstream militarized arm of Ukrainian neo-Nazi ideology, and the level to which this cancer has infected Ukraine as a whole. There is now no excuse to believe otherwise.
— Scott Ritter (@RealScottRitter) March 27, 2022
Not to mention:GAC06 said:
Russia is going to claim whatever they capture in the East was the plan all along. They'll just memory hole all the talk about disarming and "de-nazifying" the whole country. Taking another chunk of Eastern Ukraine doesn't help Russia. That just leaves an even more Western leaning Ukraine behind.
I see three plausible scenarios for the Russian future:
— Kamil Galeev (@kamilkazani) March 28, 2022
1. North Korea
2. Imperial Reboot
3. Jubilee
Since Ukraine is resolved to fight, the choice of a Russian historical track ultimately depends upon the resolve of the West. Today I'll outline the North Korea scenario 🧵 pic.twitter.com/Mi0yhMDFBI
So Mariupol isn't lost just yet.Rossticus said:Macron and Putin are on the phone again.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 29, 2022Putin just told Macron he wants Mariupol to surrender. Russian diplomacy in action.
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) March 29, 2022
For everyone else units with the Guards title are generally recognized as the best of their military and it is usually applied after a significant/notable success. Units generally get best troops, equipment and have most training time.Rossticus said:The supposedly elite Russian 4th Guards Tank Division is going to have to be totally reconstituted after this war. Dozens of tanks lost along with many other armored vehicles and supply trucks. Hundreds of casualties. Total disaster.
— Woofers (@NotWoofers) March 29, 2022
I don't think there will be much traffic between a Ukrainian Crimea and Russia despite any neutrality agreements that may be signed.MouthBQ98 said:
What if they get it back?
Not at a place where I can find the tweets or articles, but somebody supposedly (posted on ANONNEWS twitter) DELETATED all the Civil Aviation Administration files AND backups. Basically their aviation administration is working from paper with no hopes of restoring.Rossticus said:RIA Novosti just published this a few minutes ago.
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) March 29, 2022
No further details at this time but it follows an alleged Russian cyberattack on Ukrtelecom, which resulted in a 15 hour outage of Ukraine's key Internet and phone service provider pic.twitter.com/dkhs5PsRBTWith more details published in Russian media, it appears as if the MFA is linking Ukrainian volunteer hackers which are aided by the West, to a "cyber-war" on Russia. Russia is also sounding the alarm about a threat of "cyber-terrorism" emanating from Ukraine. Alarming rhetoric.
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) March 29, 2022
Powerful cyber attack on Russia’s Civil Aviation Authority servers: no more data nor back-up.
— Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) March 29, 2022
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