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Maxar Technologies
A large convoy of Russian armed forces is moving closer to Kyiv. The group of at least several hundred vehicles was initially detected in satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies on Sunday. On Monday, it was approximately 20 miles north of Antonov Airport on the outskirts of Kyiv, and 30 miles from the city limits. The convoy is stretched out over at least 17 miles, with some gaps in the column of vehicles. The line of vehicles is so extensive that it was not entirely captured in today's satellite imagery. In some areas, the vehicles are two to three rows deep.
It is unclear if the convoy is planning to go toward Kyiv's city center or if it will possibly join forces with other Russian troops to encircle the city.
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Mr. AGSPRT04 said:aeroag14 said:JobSecurity said:
Is this the first time Zelensky himself has requested a no fly zone? This is explicitly asking for others to join the warAXIOS: #Ukraine's President Zelensky is urging Biden and NATO to impose a "no-fly zone" over "significant parts" of the country.
— Apex (@Apex_WW) February 28, 2022
This is the first I have seen. Enacting a no fly zone is tantamount to the US declaring war on the Russians.
Zero percent chance that it happens.
Imposing a no fly zone at the behest of the sovereign country whose airspace is would be patrolled is not the same as declaring war. It's not Russia's airspace.
Mr. AGSPRT04 said:aeroag14 said:JobSecurity said:
Is this the first time Zelensky himself has requested a no fly zone? This is explicitly asking for others to join the warAXIOS: #Ukraine's President Zelensky is urging Biden and NATO to impose a "no-fly zone" over "significant parts" of the country.
— Apex (@Apex_WW) February 28, 2022
This is the first I have seen. Enacting a no fly zone is tantamount to the US declaring war on the Russians.
Zero percent chance that it happens.
Imposing a no fly zone at the behest of the sovereign country whose airspace is would be patrolled is not the same as declaring war. It's not Russia's airspace.
They wouldn't have sent the Chechens if the goal was to avoid targeting civilians.Woods Ag said:
I disagree.. It may not be a goal of Putin's, but I have a few Russian friends in Russia, and they grew up friends with Ukrainians. They see them as brother/sisters, friends, family. Many have family ties there or at least ancestry there. I think that's why we've seen a bit of a hesitation and exactly why you are seeing Russians protesting. This is not a popular war in Russia.
UPDATE: Pentagon on #Russia
— Joyce Karam (@Joyce_Karam) February 28, 2022
• Plan to encircle Kyiv in ‘coming days’
• Wants to seize Kharkiv + Mariupol
• Indications Wagner is deployed
• Ru Didn’t plan to run out of fuel
• #Ukraine’s resistance “stiff & effective” https://t.co/sGo0KRBWr3
SPSAg05 said:BREAKING:
— Henri Vanhanen (@HenriVanhanen) February 28, 2022
Historic polls as for the first time, the majority of Finns are in favor of #NATO membership. 53 in favor, 28 against and 19 uncertain. #Ukraine
This needs to be fast-tracked.
Faustus said:
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/02/28/world/ukraine-russia-warQuote:
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Maxar Technologies
A large convoy of Russian armed forces is moving closer to Kyiv. The group of at least several hundred vehicles was initially detected in satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies on Sunday. On Monday, it was approximately 20 miles north of Antonov Airport on the outskirts of Kyiv, and 30 miles from the city limits. The convoy is stretched out over at least 17 miles, with some gaps in the column of vehicles. The line of vehicles is so extensive that it was not entirely captured in today's satellite imagery. In some areas, the vehicles are two to three rows deep.
It is unclear if the convoy is planning to go toward Kyiv's city center or if it will possibly join forces with other Russian troops to encircle the city.
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Uke has no brrrrrtsSPSAg05 said:Faustus said:
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/02/28/world/ukraine-russia-warQuote:
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Maxar Technologies
A large convoy of Russian armed forces is moving closer to Kyiv. The group of at least several hundred vehicles was initially detected in satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies on Sunday. On Monday, it was approximately 20 miles north of Antonov Airport on the outskirts of Kyiv, and 30 miles from the city limits. The convoy is stretched out over at least 17 miles, with some gaps in the column of vehicles. The line of vehicles is so extensive that it was not entirely captured in today's satellite imagery. In some areas, the vehicles are two to three rows deep.
It is unclear if the convoy is planning to go toward Kyiv's city center or if it will possibly join forces with other Russian troops to encircle the city.
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Just sitting there begging for a brrrrrrt….
dtkprowler said:
Don't think Putin cares. Think he would rather go out in a "blaze of glory" than with his tail tucked between his legs.
Keegan99 said:
Releasing prisoners to fight.
Photo op of EU "application".
Requesting no-fly zone.
Zelensky is doing what he can, but collectively, these indicate that the situation is deteriorating.
BQ_90 said:Uke has no brrrrrtsSPSAg05 said:Faustus said:
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/02/28/world/ukraine-russia-warQuote:
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Maxar Technologies
A large convoy of Russian armed forces is moving closer to Kyiv. The group of at least several hundred vehicles was initially detected in satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies on Sunday. On Monday, it was approximately 20 miles north of Antonov Airport on the outskirts of Kyiv, and 30 miles from the city limits. The convoy is stretched out over at least 17 miles, with some gaps in the column of vehicles. The line of vehicles is so extensive that it was not entirely captured in today's satellite imagery. In some areas, the vehicles are two to three rows deep.
It is unclear if the convoy is planning to go toward Kyiv's city center or if it will possibly join forces with other Russian troops to encircle the city.
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Just sitting there begging for a brrrrrrt….
And then what happens when Russia doesn't abide by your no fly zone. You've got russian fighters in the same airspace as european union or american assets.Mr. AGSPRT04 said:aeroag14 said:JobSecurity said:
Is this the first time Zelensky himself has requested a no fly zone? This is explicitly asking for others to join the warAXIOS: #Ukraine's President Zelensky is urging Biden and NATO to impose a "no-fly zone" over "significant parts" of the country.
— Apex (@Apex_WW) February 28, 2022
This is the first I have seen. Enacting a no fly zone is tantamount to the US declaring war on the Russians.
Zero percent chance that it happens.
Imposing a no fly zone at the behest of the sovereign country whose airspace is would be patrolled is not the same as declaring war. It's not Russia's airspace.
20:44 (Minsk time)
— MotolkoHelp (@MotolkoHelp) February 28, 2022
The 8th aircraft was heard over Mazyr. The sound is the same. https://t.co/vMLHRN4A0X
NATO’s responsibility is to ensure that the conflict does not “spiral out of control, escalate or turn into a full-scale war in Europe with NATO allies,” Stoltenberg said.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) February 28, 2022
Городня, Черниговская обл
— IgorGirkin (@GirkinGirkin) February 28, 2022
Уничтоженная техника вс рф pic.twitter.com/bvMXKoYll6
one MEEN Ag said:And then what happens when Russia doesn't abide by your no fly zone. You've got russian fighters in the same airspace as european union or american assets.Mr. AGSPRT04 said:aeroag14 said:JobSecurity said:
Is this the first time Zelensky himself has requested a no fly zone? This is explicitly asking for others to join the warAXIOS: #Ukraine's President Zelensky is urging Biden and NATO to impose a "no-fly zone" over "significant parts" of the country.
— Apex (@Apex_WW) February 28, 2022
This is the first I have seen. Enacting a no fly zone is tantamount to the US declaring war on the Russians.
Zero percent chance that it happens.
Imposing a no fly zone at the behest of the sovereign country whose airspace is would be patrolled is not the same as declaring war. It's not Russia's airspace.
If you're going to have a no fly zone, you've got to enforce it. And that means shooting down airplanes. Which is an escalation of war.
Very true Woods. My wife is from Moscow. Yesterday she talked to family in both Moscow and Odessa. It is a complicated country.Woods Ag said:
I disagree.. It may not be a goal of Putin's, but I have a few Russian friends in Russia, and they grew up friends with Ukrainians. They see them as brother/sisters, friends, family. Many have family ties there or at least ancestry there. I think that's why we've seen a bit of a hesitation and exactly why you are seeing Russians protesting. This is not a popular war in Russia.
#Russia's foreign ministry calls #Germany's decision to supply #Ukraine with lethal weapons 'outrageous'
— Doge (@IntelDoge) February 28, 2022
Agthatbuilds said:
Sounds like a turbo prop
TomFoolery said:one MEEN Ag said:And then what happens when Russia doesn't abide by your no fly zone. You've got russian fighters in the same airspace as european union or american assets.Mr. AGSPRT04 said:aeroag14 said:JobSecurity said:
Is this the first time Zelensky himself has requested a no fly zone? This is explicitly asking for others to join the warAXIOS: #Ukraine's President Zelensky is urging Biden and NATO to impose a "no-fly zone" over "significant parts" of the country.
— Apex (@Apex_WW) February 28, 2022
This is the first I have seen. Enacting a no fly zone is tantamount to the US declaring war on the Russians.
Zero percent chance that it happens.
Imposing a no fly zone at the behest of the sovereign country whose airspace is would be patrolled is not the same as declaring war. It's not Russia's airspace.
If you're going to have a no fly zone, you've got to enforce it. And that means shooting down airplanes. Which is an escalation of war.
I mean Russia can certainly take it as an act of war... so I guess it depends if we are talking in theory or in reality. The US had naval vessels and citizens "attacked" multiple times in the lead up to WW2 and they were never considered a formal declaration of war by those county on the US.
That being said, not trying to debate how the Russian govt would view the action... definitely agree they would sell it as an act of war by the US/NATO
Most likely, yesaeroag14 said:Agthatbuilds said:
Sounds like a turbo prop
Agree. TU-95?!
Looks like it was hit from an air strike.jabberwalkie09 said:Городня, Черниговская обл
— IgorGirkin (@GirkinGirkin) February 28, 2022
Уничтоженная техника вс рф pic.twitter.com/bvMXKoYll6
Reportedly from near Chernihiv. Lots of munitions scattered around.
BREAKING: And wow!!! After BP, the deluge. Shell announces it's exiting all its joint-ventures with Gazprom, including its 27.5% stake in the Sakhalin-2 LNG facility. Shell carries those JV at $3 billion valuation on its books, and it's warning of impartments #Ukraine
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) February 28, 2022
село Роздол, между Мелитополем и Васильевкой pic.twitter.com/mjw0dwWIDc
— IgorGirkin (@GirkinGirkin) February 28, 2022
Wow. The devastating financial side of this is going to force Putin to be removed one way or another. The Russian economy is going to crater quickly, and none of the countries or companies leveling the sanctions is going to be willing to back off if he is still running the show. His seat has to be getting very hot, especially with the oligarchs bankrolls on the line. I don't see how he survives for much longer.JobSecurity said:BREAKING: And wow!!! After BP, the deluge. Shell announces it's exiting all its joint-ventures with Gazprom, including its 27.5% stake in the Sakhalin-2 LNG facility. Shell carries those JV at $3 billion valuation on its books, and it's warning of impartments #Ukraine
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) February 28, 2022
GarryowenAg said:Looks like it was hit from an air strike.jabberwalkie09 said:Городня, Черниговская обл
— IgorGirkin (@GirkinGirkin) February 28, 2022
Уничтоженная техника вс рф pic.twitter.com/bvMXKoYll6
Reportedly from near Chernihiv. Lots of munitions scattered around.
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Russian Rockets Hit Kharkiv, and Troops Move to Encircle Kyiv
Russian rockets on Monday hit a residential neighborhood in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, killing dozens of people, according to Ukrainian officials. Videos of the attacks appear to show the most aggressive targeting of a civilian area by Russian airstrikes since the invasion began five days ago.
Ukrainian forces retained control of major cities. But Russian troops have moved to towns west of Kyiv, the capital, including Borodianka, according to Ukrainian officials and videos of the fighting. The movement may be an attempt to encircle Kyiv and cut off supply lines to arms and other military equipment arriving from E.U. countries.
Source: New York Times reporting; Institute for the Study of War. Russian-occupied areas as of 4 p.m. Eastern on Feb. 27. The New York Times
Russian troops in southern Ukraine continued to advance, capturing the coastal city of Berdiansk. Russian airstrikes hit Zaporizhzhia, up the Dnipr river, according to Ukrainian officials. And Russian officials claimed to take control of a nearby town, Ererhodar, although Ukrainian officials disputed this.
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dtkprowler said:
Would a drone be operating that "low" or at least it appears low altitude to me