They're purveyors of inhuman atrocities and misery who are incapable of self-leadership. The inevitable outcome of Russian statehood is cronyism and crimes against humanity in the name of the Russian people.
New Russian air defense system… Won’t be getting any export orders though https://t.co/KCBn046Kux
— Dmitri Alperovitch (@DAlperovitch) April 3, 2022
I wouldn't mock this. That's a smart use of rear echelon soldier's down time. Creating decoy's and setting traps for drones and other assets is just good battle doctrine.MeatDr said:New Russian air defense system… Won’t be getting any export orders though https://t.co/KCBn046Kux
— Dmitri Alperovitch (@DAlperovitch) April 3, 2022
aezmvp said:I wouldn't mock this. That's a smart use of rear echelon soldier's down time. Creating decoy's and setting traps for drones and other assets is just good battle doctrine.MeatDr said:New Russian air defense system… Won’t be getting any export orders though https://t.co/KCBn046Kux
— Dmitri Alperovitch (@DAlperovitch) April 3, 2022
⚡️Russian troops are preparing to surround Kharkiv. -Motuzyan (Ministry of Defense of Ukraine)⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 4, 2022
The Lithuanian Government has Officially Announced that they are downgrading their Diplomatic Status with the Russian Federation, Expelling the Russian Ambassador from the Country and recalling their own Ambassador from Moscow, Lithuania is the first EU Country to do this. pic.twitter.com/wc6l0hu8qU
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 4, 2022
U.S. pushes to suspend Russia from UN Human Rights Council. (A two-thirds majority vote by the 193-member assembly can suspend a state from the council for persistently committing gross and systematic violations of human rights) https://t.co/CshN4WIFP4
— Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) April 4, 2022
In an event which is beyond parody the Russian puppet Denis Pushilin has awarded a man wearing Nazi imagery an award for destroying “Nazis”. Yes, the people “denazifing” Ukraine are awarding Nazis with medals. pic.twitter.com/PwvpycP8u9
— Woofers (@NotWoofers) April 4, 2022
did not know that, and that is really fascinating.aggiehawg said:
From a tactical standpoint, Putin went into Ukraine with a total war order to inflict as much damage and carnage upon the Ukrainian people as possible. He believed he would get away with it by shutting down power and negating internet accessibility.
But Elon Musk immediately sent over his Star Links to restore internet access to many places in Ukraine. And the world has watched things unfold on the ground because of that one move.
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 4, 2022
Germany expels 40 Russian diplomats in response to the Bucha Massacre.
DPR Deputy Minister of Information Bezsonov says that the remnants of the Ukrainian 501st Marine Battalion have surrendered in Mariupol, Deputy Chairman of the Russian State Duma's Defense committee Dmitry Sablin also reports this.
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) April 4, 2022
From what I have seen, and has been stated Mariupol is Ukraine's Alamo. It will fallRebelE Infantry said:DPR Deputy Minister of Information Bezsonov says that the remnants of the Ukrainian 501st Marine Battalion have surrendered in Mariupol, Deputy Chairman of the Russian State Duma's Defense committee Dmitry Sablin also reports this.
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) April 4, 2022
Unconfirmed of course, but if it proves correct this would have a big impact on the tactical situation in Mariupol. Last report I saw said that the Ukrainian forces still controlled the port, the Azovmash plant, and the Azovstal steel plant. This would probably mean that one of those 3 is now in Russian/DPR hands.
One other thing. Zelensky ordered a switch on their power grid from Russia's grid to an EU grid. That move meant that individual power stations would have to be taken down by people on the ground, instead of Putin just taking them offline of the grid.aggiehawg said:
From a tactical standpoint, Putin went into Ukraine with a total war order to inflict as much damage and carnage upon the Ukrainian people as possible. He believed he would get away with it by shutting down power and negating internet accessibility.
But Elon Musk immediately sent over his Star Links to restore internet access to many places in Ukraine. And the world has watched things unfold on the ground because of that one move.
Fightin_Aggie said:From what I have seen, and has been stated Mariupol is Ukraine's Alamo. It will fallRebelE Infantry said:DPR Deputy Minister of Information Bezsonov says that the remnants of the Ukrainian 501st Marine Battalion have surrendered in Mariupol, Deputy Chairman of the Russian State Duma's Defense committee Dmitry Sablin also reports this.
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) April 4, 2022
Unconfirmed of course, but if it proves correct this would have a big impact on the tactical situation in Mariupol. Last report I saw said that the Ukrainian forces still controlled the port, the Azovmash plant, and the Azovstal steel plant. This would probably mean that one of those 3 is now in Russian/DPR hands.
No way to resupply, reinforce or escape.
Bucha looks like Goliad only the Russians slathered the town instead of the soldiers
Fightin_Aggie said:From what I have seen, and has been stated Mariupol is Ukraine's Alamo. It will fallRebelE Infantry said:DPR Deputy Minister of Information Bezsonov says that the remnants of the Ukrainian 501st Marine Battalion have surrendered in Mariupol, Deputy Chairman of the Russian State Duma's Defense committee Dmitry Sablin also reports this.
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) April 4, 2022
Unconfirmed of course, but if it proves correct this would have a big impact on the tactical situation in Mariupol. Last report I saw said that the Ukrainian forces still controlled the port, the Azovmash plant, and the Azovstal steel plant. This would probably mean that one of those 3 is now in Russian/DPR hands.
No way to resupply, reinforce or escape.
Bucha looks like Goliad only the Russians slathered the town instead of the soldiers
Easier is just a Berlin Airlift sortie of Poland or Turkey. Logistics is easy, the engagement tightrope is where things get fun.3rd and 2 said:Fightin_Aggie said:From what I have seen, and has been stated Mariupol is Ukraine's Alamo. It will fallRebelE Infantry said:DPR Deputy Minister of Information Bezsonov says that the remnants of the Ukrainian 501st Marine Battalion have surrendered in Mariupol, Deputy Chairman of the Russian State Duma's Defense committee Dmitry Sablin also reports this.
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) April 4, 2022
Unconfirmed of course, but if it proves correct this would have a big impact on the tactical situation in Mariupol. Last report I saw said that the Ukrainian forces still controlled the port, the Azovmash plant, and the Azovstal steel plant. This would probably mean that one of those 3 is now in Russian/DPR hands.
No way to resupply, reinforce or escape.
Bucha looks like Goliad only the Russians slathered the town instead of the soldiers
I had a dream that a US aircraft carrier parked next to Mariopol used 2,000 drones carrying supplies to resupply the city. Can this happen?
Yeah. They aren't going to surrender. That news is from Russian news site. The same kind of outfit that keeps saying that the war is going to plans.Waffledynamics said:
I'm a little skeptical that the troops in Mariupol are surrendering, and I base that on little to no upside for them to do so. They're doomed, and they know they're doomed. Unless they're allowed to leave and retreat (doubtful), those surrendered men are in for a hell on earth even worse than they've already been dealing with.
Waffledynamics said:
I'm a little skeptical that the troops in Mariupol are surrendering, and I base that on little to no upside for them to do so. They're doomed, and they know they're doomed. Unless they're allowed to leave and retreat (doubtful), those surrendered men are in for a hell on earth even worse than they've already been dealing with.
this includes almost 200 MBTs. If we assumed only 30% fully operational that is still 60 MBTs available to UKR.74OA said:
Ukraine has captured over 1000 Russian vehicles, so far. RELOADING
There are probably plenty of reserve forces or recent veterans in the Ukrainian volunteer forces with the necessary skills and training to operate them.JFABNRGR said:this includes almost 200 MBTs. If we assumed only 30% fully operational that is still 60 MBTs available to UKR.74OA said:
Ukraine has captured over 1000 Russian vehicles, so far. RELOADING
3 crew per tank. UKR has lost 93 of which 11 were damaged or abandoned and assuming those crew are still available versus the rest are not.
I have to think training personnel is a big hurdle right now and given this I don't understand the supply of tanks by NATO to UKR when the russians have given them fully armed up but possibly low on fuel.
Or has a bunch of UKR soldiers been training on these units the last month or two in neighboring countries?
RebelE Infantry said:Waffledynamics said:
I'm a little skeptical that the troops in Mariupol are surrendering, and I base that on little to no upside for them to do so. They're doomed, and they know they're doomed. Unless they're allowed to leave and retreat (doubtful), those surrendered men are in for a hell on earth even worse than they've already been dealing with.
You're probably right in the case of Azov and other "nationalist battalions" but it may be a different story for UKR regulars.
The idea is that Ukraine is already intimately familiar with operating and maintaining the T-72 and the additional tanks will be useful to strip for spare parts, if nothing else.JFABNRGR said:this includes almost 200 MBTs. If we assumed only 30% fully operational that is still 60 MBTs available to UKR.74OA said:
Ukraine has captured over 1000 Russian vehicles, so far. RELOADING
3 crew per tank. UKR has lost 93 of which 11 were damaged or abandoned and assuming those crew are still available versus the rest are not.
I have to think training personnel is a big hurdle right now and given this I don't understand the supply of tanks by NATO to UKR when the russians have given them fully armed up but possibly low on fuel.
Or has a bunch of UKR soldiers been training on these units the last month or two in neighboring countries?
⚡️France declares 35 Russian diplomats as persona non grata.⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 4, 2022
Ukraine says Russian troops preparing a big attack in the east: AFP
— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) April 4, 2022
Tomorrow there will be a meeting of the #UN Security Council on the war crimes in #Bucha. https://t.co/cshyWjD5z2
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) April 4, 2022