Ukrainian UAV footage allegedly showing artillery strikes on Russian forces in Kharkiv. https://t.co/JvRLutWTOF pic.twitter.com/CNBTOgzPY9
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 16, 2022
Ukrainian UAV footage allegedly showing artillery strikes on Russian forces in Kharkiv. https://t.co/JvRLutWTOF pic.twitter.com/CNBTOgzPY9
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 16, 2022
cosmonautGilligan said:That looked like a "meat sack of potatoes" falling into the picture with a few pieces missing.JFABNRGR said:Wow nice attack. Lost a track. Crew trying to evac.ATX_AG_08 said:Destruction of Russian Forces tank after multiple hits by ATGM in Mariupol.
— Aldin 🇧🇦 (@aldin_ww) March 16, 2022
Video from AZOV drone. pic.twitter.com/9B1MCxHEFX
Watch warning the below reference it gets horrific.
I could not figure out what lands on the road at 1:21 until the end when you see a second tank was also blown up. The angle looks off at first from the direction of the second tank kill but its the shadow.
#Ukraine: Ukrainian artillery continues to destroy positions of the Russian army. This time the command post and supply point was targeted, which led to the destruction of multiple cargo trucks. pic.twitter.com/LjWdB4ohbV
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 16, 2022
Once again something to keep an eye on, but it could definitely be a demonstration. https://t.co/gyVNlueFcE
— The Intel Hub (@The_IntelHub) March 16, 2022
Аеропорт Херсон. Розбита російська техніка після атаки ЗСУ pic.twitter.com/Lw5JYn9kLr
— Українська правда ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) March 16, 2022
JFABNRGR said:Аеропорт Херсон. Розбита російська техніка після атаки ЗСУ pic.twitter.com/Lw5JYn9kLr
— Українська правда ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) March 16, 2022
Looks like Kherson airport has been abandoned by the russians.
Twice...FriscoKid said:
That's huge. They fought pretty hard to take it.
Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:
If things are so bad how do three leaders announce they are visiting the president a day before and they ride a train to visit the President! I'm just trying to figure out how this works with a city completely surrounded by Russians.
It's not completely surrounded. Not even close. Russians have done a isht job and Ukes are doing a solid job of bogging them down. The strikes on Kyiv are rocket strikes.
AGHouston11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:
If things are so bad how do three leaders announce they are visiting the president a day before and they ride a train to visit the President! I'm just trying to figure out how this works with a city completely surrounded by Russians.
It's not completely surrounded. Not even close. Russians have done a isht job and Ukes are doing a solid job of bogging them down. The strikes on Kyiv are rocket strikes.
Ok so not surrounded. I'm still not sure how a train route actually exists! Not only that but one safe enough to carry three country leaders in on an announced meeting!
Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:
If things are so bad how do three leaders announce they are visiting the president a day before and they ride a train to visit the President! I'm just trying to figure out how this works with a city completely surrounded by Russians.
It's not completely surrounded. Not even close. Russians have done a isht job and Ukes are doing a solid job of bogging them down. The strikes on Kyiv are rocket strikes.
Ok so not surrounded. I'm still not sure how a train route actually exists! Not only that but one safe enough to carry three country leaders in on an announced meeting!
Because Putin knows what it would mean if his forces killed 3 NATO PMs. You can be damn well certain he told his guys to make sure the chamber was empty with the safety on.
Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:
If things are so bad how do three leaders announce they are visiting the president a day before and they ride a train to visit the President! I'm just trying to figure out how this works with a city completely surrounded by Russians.
It's not completely surrounded. Not even close. Russians have done a isht job and Ukes are doing a solid job of bogging them down. The strikes on Kyiv are rocket strikes.
Ok so not surrounded. I'm still not sure how a train route actually exists! Not only that but one safe enough to carry three country leaders in on an announced meeting!
Because Putin knows what it would mean if his forces killed 3 NATO PMs. You can be damn well certain he told his guys to make sure the chamber was empty with the safety on.
The Russians haven't been able to do significant deep strike outside of ballistic and cruise missiles. It's a fascinating refusal to execute on their own doctrine. The failure to knock out comms, internet and transportation in the first 2 days or even significantly target it is mind boggling.SwigAg11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:
If things are so bad how do three leaders announce they are visiting the president a day before and they ride a train to visit the President! I'm just trying to figure out how this works with a city completely surrounded by Russians.
It's not completely surrounded. Not even close. Russians have done a isht job and Ukes are doing a solid job of bogging them down. The strikes on Kyiv are rocket strikes.
Ok so not surrounded. I'm still not sure how a train route actually exists! Not only that but one safe enough to carry three country leaders in on an announced meeting!
Because Putin knows what it would mean if his forces killed 3 NATO PMs. You can be damn well certain he told his guys to make sure the chamber was empty with the safety on.
That was my thinking as well. WW1 was started with only 1/3 of that assassination. The NATO PMs were daring him to try something.
AGHouston11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:
If things are so bad how do three leaders announce they are visiting the president a day before and they ride a train to visit the President! I'm just trying to figure out how this works with a city completely surrounded by Russians.
It's not completely surrounded. Not even close. Russians have done a isht job and Ukes are doing a solid job of bogging them down. The strikes on Kyiv are rocket strikes.
Ok so not surrounded. I'm still not sure how a train route actually exists! Not only that but one safe enough to carry three country leaders in on an announced meeting!
Because Putin knows what it would mean if his forces killed 3 NATO PMs. You can be damn well certain he told his guys to make sure the chamber was empty with the safety on.
That would not even need to happen. Why is there still a train route in to the city? It just doesn't make any sense.
Maybe they did and they just suck at modern war!aezmvp said:The Russians haven't been able to do significant deep strike outside of ballistic and cruise missiles. It's a fascinating refusal to execute on their own doctrine. The failure to knock out comms, internet and transportation in the first 2 days or even significantly target it is mind boggling.SwigAg11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:
If things are so bad how do three leaders announce they are visiting the president a day before and they ride a train to visit the President! I'm just trying to figure out how this works with a city completely surrounded by Russians.
It's not completely surrounded. Not even close. Russians have done a isht job and Ukes are doing a solid job of bogging them down. The strikes on Kyiv are rocket strikes.
Ok so not surrounded. I'm still not sure how a train route actually exists! Not only that but one safe enough to carry three country leaders in on an announced meeting!
Because Putin knows what it would mean if his forces killed 3 NATO PMs. You can be damn well certain he told his guys to make sure the chamber was empty with the safety on.
That was my thinking as well. WW1 was started with only 1/3 of that assassination. The NATO PMs were daring him to try something.
Previously, Russians abducted Ivan Fedorov, the mayor of Melitopol, and took him to occupied Luhansk. Lots of Ukrainian activists on the temporarily occupied territories were kidnapped as well. #StopRussianAggression
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) March 16, 2022
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) March 16, 2022
Rossticus said:Previously, Russians abducted Ivan Fedorov, the mayor of Melitopol, and took him to occupied Luhansk. Lots of Ukrainian activists on the temporarily occupied territories were kidnapped as well. #StopRussianAggression
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) March 16, 2022
🇺🇦 says that mayor of Melitopol was released “after a special operation”. Zelensky speaks to him& jokes: “we are happy they took you.. “You seem to have a very lively voice”, he says.
— Ani Chkhikvadze (@achkhikvadze) March 16, 2022
Mayor:”Thank you for not dropping me”.
Z: “We don’t drop our own”. pic.twitter.com/ciOm6NfQMd
Idk, seems like being in a Russian tank in Ukraine is asking to be smited.ABATTBQ11 said:deddog said:Looks like that tank crew was lost, on it's own, no infantryATX_AG_08 said:Destruction of Russian Forces tank after multiple hits by ATGM in Mariupol.
— Aldin 🇧🇦 (@aldin_ww) March 16, 2022
Video from AZOV drone. pic.twitter.com/9B1MCxHEFX
lost in a foreign land, condemned to die by their superiors, and by a maniacal despot.
That sucks for those soldiers and their family
They have a tank. It's not like they can't shoot their superiors.
Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:Rossticus said:AGHouston11 said:
If things are so bad how do three leaders announce they are visiting the president a day before and they ride a train to visit the President! I'm just trying to figure out how this works with a city completely surrounded by Russians.
It's not completely surrounded. Not even close. Russians have done a isht job and Ukes are doing a solid job of bogging them down. The strikes on Kyiv are rocket strikes.
Ok so not surrounded. I'm still not sure how a train route actually exists! Not only that but one safe enough to carry three country leaders in on an announced meeting!
Because Putin knows what it would mean if his forces killed 3 NATO PMs. You can be damn well certain he told his guys to make sure the chamber was empty with the safety on.
ATX_AG_08 said:#Ukraine: Ukrainian artillery continues to destroy positions of the Russian army. This time the command post and supply point was targeted, which led to the destruction of multiple cargo trucks. pic.twitter.com/LjWdB4ohbV
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 16, 2022
Amazing POV video of Ukraine unit hitting Russian troops transport truck.. pic.twitter.com/uwevPcZVNa
— Aldin 🇧🇦 (@aldin_ww) March 16, 2022
Ag In Ok said:ATX_AG_08 said:#Ukraine: Ukrainian artillery continues to destroy positions of the Russian army. This time the command post and supply point was targeted, which led to the destruction of multiple cargo trucks. pic.twitter.com/LjWdB4ohbV
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 16, 2022
Where are the troops?
Red Pear Realty said:JFABNRGR said:Аеропорт Херсон. Розбита російська техніка після атаки ЗСУ pic.twitter.com/Lw5JYn9kLr
— Українська правда ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) March 16, 2022
Looks like Kherson airport has been abandoned by the russians.
Hell yes!
Around around 75% of Russia's total military "is committed to the fight in Ukraine" right now, a DoD official says.
— Paul McLeary (@paulmcleary) March 16, 2022
NEW: Russian warships are shelling near Odesa, Ukraine's third-largest city, and are on the move in the Black Sea: senior U.S. defense official
— Jack Detsch (@JackDetsch) March 16, 2022
Ag In Ok said:
Must be a misquote - 75% of the committed forces, i can see that with casualties and redeployments. Not of the entire active army. Certainly he wouldn't have moved that many troops in leaving any flank open.
You are assuming Putin has been given accurate numbers on his fighting forces. It is very possible there are some ghost divisions that only exist on paper.Ag In Ok said:
Must be a misquote - 75% of the committed forces, i can see that with casualties and redeployments. Not of the entire active army. Certainly he wouldn't have moved that many troops in leaving any flank open.
Russian transport vehicle getting struck by the 226th battalion of the Ukrainian 127th brigade during a reconnaissance mission in Kharkiv Oblast.
— BlueSauron👁️ (@Blue_Sauron) March 16, 2022
#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/MxVvSpSaEd