Ukrainian forces are taking some heavy losses in the Donbas. https://t.co/h3aAeXnvDM
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 2, 2022
Ukrainian forces are taking some heavy losses in the Donbas. https://t.co/h3aAeXnvDM
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 2, 2022
Sully Dog said:I think it's pretty spot on. Ukraine has a serious interest is shaping the narrative against Russia to garner Western support. Russia has no interest in shaping narratives. Thus, you see a lot of videos of Ukrainian heroism and Russian failures, but little to the contraryAgthatbuilds said:RebelE Infantry said:
Here is a good quick write up on the overall strategic military situation. Yes it runs counter to the broad narrative, no it is not Russian propaganda.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10569141/Putin-NOT-crazy-Russian-invasion-NOT-failing-writes-military-analyst-BILL-ROGGIO.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
Read the article. Bunch of opinions giving too much credit to putin and Russia. Truth is in the middle somewhere.
The key to the decision of this invasion, which the article hinted at, was putin correctly calculated that the west would not go to war with Russia. He planned for everything else, except maybe the strength of resistance being put up by the ukes.
jabberwalkie09 said:RebelE Infantry said:jabberwalkie09 said:Im not so sure that is really a fair analysis. Even if we discount the most of desertion and surrendering of Russians to the Ukrainians that have been claimed by the Ukrainian government, there's enough to suggest that the Russian offensive isn't going as well as this guy asserts. It took several days for RU forces to secure Kherson if we assume that they have at this point.RebelE Infantry said:
Here is a good quick write up on the overall strategic military situation. Yes it runs counter to the broad narrative, no it is not Russian propaganda.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10569141/Putin-NOT-crazy-Russian-invasion-NOT-failing-writes-military-analyst-BILL-ROGGIO.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
There's also plenty evidence out there of abandoned/disabled/out of fuel equipment to imply there are significant logistical problems that the Russians cannot support offensive operations of this size and are bogged down by operations from Kharkiv, Kherson, Mariupol, and to some extent Sumy. I took away that the author largely ignores this in his analysis when he says that western intelligence, specifically the DoD, should not be so optimistic and that this isn't as disorganized as it appears.
Just my 2 cents on the article. YMMV.
I think that's a very fair assessment. I just found it interesting because it gives a nice broad picture overview of the Russian attack.
I don't think we really know to what extent the logistics issues are slowing down the advances. A large part of that is because we obviously don't know the Russian war plan, outside of a purportedly captured map and US intel assessment. It's probably not going as well as they had planned for, but also probably not as bad as western media seems to be portraying.
I got ya. I agree with his tactical analysis, but I don't think anyone would really disagree with that. The troop positioning prior to the invasion gave that impression. The RU drops in the western half of the country literally make no sense though. I don't think I've seen anyone really come up with an explanation for those.
We can really only see the logistical problems in Ukraine since there are more camera phones making these observations. However, I'd contend that this massive convoy coming down from Belarus and rate of progress is also indicative of issues, but the extent we don't know yet.
To me, that sounds like the stories of the Russian comms being open enough for Ukrainian forces know in advance where an attack will come and set up an ambush.ATX_AG_08 said:Russian Airborne Forces that landed in the city of Mykolaiv this morning using 4 Helicopters were neutralized quickly either all being killed or taken Prisoner, pictured here are 3 Russian POWs that were captured at a Square near the Center of the City. https://t.co/YzqXbQBEKe
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 2, 2022
Senior US Defense official on the Russian convoy northwest of Kyiv- "They are not moving at any rate that would lead one to believe they’ve solved their problems. So we would characterize it as stalled."
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 2, 2022
According to U.S. officials to FP:
— Global: MilitaryInfo (@Global_Mil_Info) March 2, 2022
- Russia is not making preparations to send reinforcements to the Ukrainian border.
- Combined-arms integrations are "lacking".
- Airspace still contested.
- Belarus has not joined in.
- Ukraine targeting Rus 40-mile long convoy.
According to U.S. officials speaking today, ~100,000 #Russia troops inside #Ukraine (~70% of its entire deployed force) is running out, or has already run out of fuel & food.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) March 2, 2022
How can they continue the fight then? That sounds like a disaster and maybe why all of those vehicles are just being abandoned.Agthatbuilds said:According to U.S. officials speaking today, ~100,000 #Russia troops inside #Ukraine (~70% of its entire deployed force) is running out, or has already run out of fuel & food.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) March 2, 2022
Hope it's true. Perhaps the truth lies in somewhere in the middle.FriscoKid said:How can they continue the fight then? That sounds like a disaster and maybe why all of those vehicles are just being abandoned.Agthatbuilds said:According to U.S. officials speaking today, ~100,000 #Russia troops inside #Ukraine (~70% of its entire deployed force) is running out, or has already run out of fuel & food.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) March 2, 2022
Another unconfirmed report of light/gas outages and Russian forces killing civilians in Novyi Bykiv (Новий Биків). Previous reports from the village mentioned Russians seizing residents' cell phones. https://t.co/qRqeIcZmi9 pic.twitter.com/09MBsAEYJn
— Henry Schlottman (@HN_Schlottman) March 2, 2022
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To me, that sounds like the stories of the Russian comms being open enough for Ukrainian forces know in advance where an attack will come and set up an ambush.
Agthatbuilds said:According to U.S. officials speaking today, ~100,000 #Russia troops inside #Ukraine (~70% of its entire deployed force) is running out, or has already run out of fuel & food.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) March 2, 2022
Airborne Silks are the better soldiers too. Dang, Russia hates their Airborne. They've dropped them 3 or 4 times now and each time they are unsupported and just wasted.aggiehawg said:To me, that sounds like the stories of the Russian comms being open enough for Ukrainian forces know in advance where an attack will come and set up an ambush.ATX_AG_08 said:Russian Airborne Forces that landed in the city of Mykolaiv this morning using 4 Helicopters were neutralized quickly either all being killed or taken Prisoner, pictured here are 3 Russian POWs that were captured at a Square near the Center of the City. https://t.co/YzqXbQBEKe
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 2, 2022
— Floris (@r_evolutie) March 2, 2022
Awful logistics. Anyone signing off on those battle plans needs to be fired.Quote:
Airborne Silks are the better soldiers too. Dang, Russia hates their Airborne. They've dropped them 3 or 4 times now and each time they are unsupported and just wasted.
Bridge in Baryshivka near Kyiv was dropped today pic.twitter.com/q7sE3ulOfG
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 2, 2022
Thats what I've been wondering. Surely there were Uke troops stationed in the western part of the country that are making their way east to Kiev. Or were they all deployed in the eastern part of the country in anticipation for the invasion.Ag In Ok said:Agthatbuilds said:According to U.S. officials speaking today, ~100,000 #Russia troops inside #Ukraine (~70% of its entire deployed force) is running out, or has already run out of fuel & food.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) March 2, 2022
A hit to their western flank encircling Kiev would be a disaster for them - especially if they can relink up with the west. The forces left on the south can be dealt with. Would they refocus the artillery off of the city to a counterattack or continue to pound and bring in reinforcements or more air power?
⚡️Loud blasts heard in Kyiv.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 2, 2022
FOUR RUSSIAN FIGHTER JETS VIOLATED SWEDISH AIRSPACE ON WEDNESDAY -SWEDISH ARMED FORCES
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) March 2, 2022
Bridge located at 50.3618663, 31.340175 for those curious. Cuts off the path into Barhshivka from the east over the Trubizh RiverTRM said:Bridge in Baryshivka near Kyiv was dropped today pic.twitter.com/q7sE3ulOfG
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 2, 2022
Video reportedly of fighting in Mariupol. https://t.co/zBj1qj5VTw pic.twitter.com/S60TeWUJOv
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 2, 2022
Second batch of #Javelin anti-tank missile systems donated by #Estonia has reached #Ukraine. From decision to delivery within a few days. #StandwithUkraine @oleksiireznikov @DefenceU @GeneralStaffUA pic.twitter.com/zcvgV67ZTI
— MoD Estonia (@MoD_Estonia) March 2, 2022
The Ukraine General Staff update at 12:00 today added this:
— Henry Schlottman (@HN_Schlottman) March 2, 2022
"In the Nizhyn direction - moved in the direction of Nova Basan, Kozelets." pic.twitter.com/r1h9MVHGZA
If the part about 1st GTA being in Bohodukhiv was correct, I was slightly off with the map of I posted about 13 hours ago. It could be elements of 4th or 47th GTD. All this information can be found at @GeneralStaffUA
— Henry Schlottman (@HN_Schlottman) March 2, 2022
@AFP STOCKHOLM: Four Russian fighter jets violate Swedish airspace over Baltic Sea: military
— Sebastian Smith (@SebastianAFP) March 2, 2022
sounds like a zorch possibility. Get some funny looking kids that way.SPSAg05 said:@AFP STOCKHOLM: Four Russian fighter jets violate Swedish airspace over Baltic Sea: military
— Sebastian Smith (@SebastianAFP) March 2, 2022
If we can't brrrrrt them, can we bork them?
Agthatbuilds said:According to U.S. officials speaking today, ~100,000 #Russia troops inside #Ukraine (~70% of its entire deployed force) is running out, or has already run out of fuel & food.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) March 2, 2022