agsalaska said:No way. I don't see it happening.jabberwalkie09 said:JobSecurity said:
I wonder if the orders relate to the post earlier about orders to take Kyiv by Monday at any cost?
Then we're more than likely about to see Kyiv turn into a modern day Dresden.
❗️There is information that a landing operation took place near #Borispol. pic.twitter.com/kiCKWI6DJx
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) February 27, 2022
Ulysses90 said:The TOS-1 Buratinos only have a range of about 6km. They are basically a weapons for reducing a nearby fortified position. Belgorod is about 80km from Kharkiv and they have had time to cover that distance since they were spotted this morning moving across the border from Belgorod.jabberwalkie09 said:erudite said:TOS-1 was confirmed near Mariupol I believe. Not near Kiev.Keegan99 said:
My SWAG would be thermobaric. Those have been seen in theater, reportedly.
TOS-1's have been spotted in a couple of areas. Today one was spotted in Takmok. They have been spotted near Belgorod as well. I'd put money on the videos that have come from around Kharkiv showing the artillery attack was from TOS-1's from near Belgorod.
worried you may be right.bonfarr said:FireAg said:Keegan99 said:#Russian military leaders should think very carefully before following the orders they recently received #Putin is 2 years shy of the life expectancy of a Russian male
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) February 27, 2022
and you will spend the rest of your lives evading an international tribunal for committing his crimes
Well that's ominous as hell.
Wonder what the orders were?
Thermobaric vacuum bombs are about to be used I think.
Also much respect to the international online #OSINT community, many of whom may not realize how much of their geolocation & vetting of videos & satellite imagery is integrated into the broader work of the intelligence community
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) February 27, 2022
Kyiv has not fallen. My guys in the capital: pic.twitter.com/CMEOMm4GJv
— Michael Weiss 🌻 (@michaeldweiss) February 27, 2022
Fitch said:worried you may be right.bonfarr said:FireAg said:Keegan99 said:#Russian military leaders should think very carefully before following the orders they recently received #Putin is 2 years shy of the life expectancy of a Russian male
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) February 27, 2022
and you will spend the rest of your lives evading an international tribunal for committing his crimes
Well that's ominous as hell.
Wonder what the orders were?
Thermobaric vacuum bombs are about to be used I think.
Found this interesting too.Also much respect to the international online #OSINT community, many of whom may not realize how much of their geolocation & vetting of videos & satellite imagery is integrated into the broader work of the intelligence community
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) February 27, 2022
Red Pear Luke said:
https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1497713340986146825?
The Ukes took out a 56- vehicle column including tanks commanded by the Chechen Spetnaz trained forces. One of the higher MVPs killed is the right hand man (a general) of the Chechen President.
Apparently they were all ambushed and just savaged by RPGs and stingers launched from the Ukrainians. Should get interesting…
⚡️The destruction of a convoy of Chechen special forces near Hostomel on Feb. 26 officially confirmed by the President's Office.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022
Im dying right now, this is the funniest thing pic.twitter.com/Uz0hMasrI5
— conbuch (@conbuch93) February 27, 2022
The Australian Government has just announced that starting today the will begin to provide Lethal Aid to Ukraine through the NATO Alliance though no specific Systems or Weapons were mentioned.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 27, 2022
⚡️Air raid alert in Rivne region & Lutsk.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 27, 2022
People should go to the nearest shelter.
RedNeckGamer88 said:
I find it funny that all the sanctions have exemptions on Russia's Oil and Gas. Apparently 40% of Europe's Oil and Gas comes from Russia. Then you have the fact that "green renewable energy" is completely worthless in Europe during the winter months. As we all know, natural gas is a "transition fuel" to a greening future. The problem is, the more your grid becomes reliant on wind and solar, the MORE natural gas you need. And Germany just turned off there only nuclear plant. I feel like as long as Russia is getting oil and gas money, the war machine will move.
They've tried unsuccessfully to take the Lviv airfield. I'm not sure how else they would be able to. That's not a small border and they'd have to consider Romania tooclw04 said:
At what point does Russia try to take control of the Ukraine border with Poland. Its the only way to prevent resupply of Ukraine at this point unless you are going to try and hit the resupply by air as moving across Ukraine.
Oh I would not bet on no global condemnation.Rapier108 said:
If Putin goes full 'tard and decides to deploy something beyond currently in use conventional weapons, it will likely the aforementioned thermoberic bombs. All of the bang of a low yield nuke, but without the radiation and global condemnation. Russia already used thermoberic weapons in Syria on numerous occasions.
Here is the Russians playing with their TOS-1 in 2019.
RedNeckGamer88 said:
I find it funny that all the sanctions have exemptions on Russia's Oil and Gas. Apparently 40% of Europe's Oil and Gas comes from Russia. Then you have the fact that "green renewable energy" is completely worthless in Europe during the winter months. As we all know, natural gas is a "transition fuel" to a greening future. The problem is, the more your grid becomes reliant on wind and solar, the MORE natural gas you need. And Germany just turned off there only nuclear plant. I feel like as long as Russia is getting oil and gas money, the war machine will move.
EKUAg said:RedNeckGamer88 said:
I find it funny that all the sanctions have exemptions on Russia's Oil and Gas. Apparently 40% of Europe's Oil and Gas comes from Russia. Then you have the fact that "green renewable energy" is completely worthless in Europe during the winter months. As we all know, natural gas is a "transition fuel" to a greening future. The problem is, the more your grid becomes reliant on wind and solar, the MORE natural gas you need. And Germany just turned off there only nuclear plant. I feel like as long as Russia is getting oil and gas money, the war machine will move.
Germany had 6 operational power plants before they shut down 3 at the end of 2021. The other 3 are supposed to shut down at the end of 2022.
They are idiots.
🚨🇺🇦🇷🇺 Ukrainian citizens making Molotov cocktails. #Ucrania #Kyiv #Putin #Russia #Rusia #Ukraine #BREAKING #ULTIMAHORA pic.twitter.com/81Aj50SNpb
— Larc News (@larcplaylive) February 27, 2022
Charpie said:
I still love Marco.
And I find it fascinating that he's tweeting the things that he is. I ****ing love it.
I get your point. But I just do not get the feeling that he can get away with that. He may not have forces willing to do it. The surrounding countries may not allow it.jabberwalkie09 said:agsalaska said:No way. I don't see it happening.jabberwalkie09 said:JobSecurity said:
I wonder if the orders relate to the post earlier about orders to take Kyiv by Monday at any cost?
Then we're more than likely about to see Kyiv turn into a modern day Dresden.
I was being hyperbolic, but I think Putin would probably find some degree of destroying the city as acceptable. They've displayed a willingness to deal damage without regard before in both Chechnya and Syria.
clw04 said:
At what point does Russia try to take control of the Ukraine border with Poland. Its the only way to prevent resupply of Ukraine at this point unless you are going to try and hit the resupply by air as moving across Ukraine.
My mistakeKeegan99 said:
Shock & Awe was 2003, not the Gulf War.
According to TASS, a Russian-state news outlet, Belarusian President Lukashenko REJECTED the deployment of nuclear weapons in his country. https://t.co/5xqq2nxqds
— Doge (@IntelDoge) February 27, 2022
OG UNF said:
Personally I'm highly skeptical that Ukraine is doing this well and it isn't all just propaganda. We're going off Twitter accounts, Ukraine sources (it would seem), Biden admin officials, and CNN. I believe Putin and Pravda as much as the latter two.