Looks like something is cooking in the Black Sea. https://t.co/kx3pnYFGED
— Petri Mäkelä (@pmakela1) May 11, 2022
Looks like something is cooking in the Black Sea. https://t.co/kx3pnYFGED
— Petri Mäkelä (@pmakela1) May 11, 2022
I’ll be laughing so hard when the Ukrainian military launch new counter-offensive action in the Kherson region and Russia starts yelling about the “Ukrainian attack upon Russia’s sovereign integrity and territory.”
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) May 11, 2022
UPDATERossticus said:I’ll be laughing so hard when the Ukrainian military launch new counter-offensive action in the Kherson region and Russia starts yelling about the “Ukrainian attack upon Russia’s sovereign integrity and territory.”
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) May 11, 2022
The village of Solokhi near Belgorod in Russia is currently burning. Reportedly the village was struck by Ukrainian artillery. pic.twitter.com/vj9hmqq0Km
— Woofers (@NotWoofers) May 11, 2022
На базе "Азова" в Мариуполе нашли учебник "Английский для военных" https://t.co/8lQl2orESn pic.twitter.com/yjPF9UpFUP
— РИА Новости (@rianru) May 11, 2022
NEW: Ukraine's military received 34,000 armored vests, 46,000 uniforms, and more than 30,000 helmets from foreign partners in the last 10 days: Ukraine Deputy Defense Minister
— Jack Detsch (@JackDetsch) May 11, 2022
⚡️ Czech President approves 103 Czechs joining Armed Forces of Ukraine.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 11, 2022
Milos Zeman has given official approval to 103 of the country’s citizens seeking to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine, spokesperson Jiří Ovčáček said. Prime Minister Petr Fiala has to co-sign the decision.
Who did this https://t.co/19rR5nHNL4
— Oryx (@oryxspioenkop) May 11, 2022
Meanwhile, Ukrainians crowd-source the translation of manuals for the Western weapons - earlier I saw tweets searching for volunteers to translate the manuals for NLAWs, Javelins etc and reports on successful completion of the projects, now the one for the M777 howitzer is ready https://t.co/8oWk3Uk6aK
— English Luhansk (@loogunda) May 11, 2022
1. Point east.MeatDr said:Meanwhile, Ukrainians crowd-source the translation of manuals for the Western weapons - earlier I saw tweets searching for volunteers to translate the manuals for NLAWs, Javelins etc and reports on successful completion of the projects, now the one for the M777 howitzer is ready https://t.co/8oWk3Uk6aK
— English Luhansk (@loogunda) May 11, 2022
Those are U.S. military personnel, likely from the 90s. That is a yellow smoke grenade.aggiehawg said:
WTH is that if not mustard gas.
Googled mustard gas images and that came up.92AG10 said:Those are U.S. military personnel, likely from the 90s. That is a yellow smoke grenade.aggiehawg said:
WTH is that if not mustard gas.
Whatever the truth of these attacks (who fired, who was hurt, etc.), these reports could serve as the public justification for an official war declaration & mobilization, if Putin ever decides to go that route.
— Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) May 11, 2022
They liked their idea so much they have also translated this into English pic.twitter.com/xlUNiEq68u
— Max Fras (@maxfras) May 11, 2022
1. No, it doesn't look like a chlorine cloud
— Dan Kaszeta 🇺🇦 (@DanKaszeta) May 11, 2022
2. What kind of dumb chemical attack rises up into the sky where, the enemy isn't, unless you are attacking birds.
5. You know what makes an brown-ish orange cloud like that one you are all talking about? An ammonium nitrate explosion.
— Dan Kaszeta 🇺🇦 (@DanKaszeta) May 11, 2022
6. Go figure. The report on the ground is, erm, an agricultural warehouse with ammonium nitrate got hit. pic.twitter.com/YGd9l2RDy8
FWIW, here’s a chlorine cloud pic.twitter.com/DqlqPb61WX
— Dan Kaszeta 🇺🇦 (@DanKaszeta) May 11, 2022
Now here is a photo of today’s incident. No useful chemical warfare attack rises in the air like that pic.twitter.com/tDQYrE3DUy
— Dan Kaszeta 🇺🇦 (@DanKaszeta) May 11, 2022
wait until they find the blowing up russian tanks for dummies booksRossticus said:
They've got us! Anyone not following Russian state news really should. It's comedy gold!
"Textbook "English for the military" found at the Azov base in Mariupol"На базе "Азова" в Мариуполе нашли учебник "Английский для военных" https://t.co/8lQl2orESn pic.twitter.com/yjPF9UpFUP
— РИА Новости (@rianru) May 11, 2022
Actively opposing Belarus’ involvement in Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine may now lead to death. https://t.co/pIkSNqyQXX
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 11, 2022
Doubt they have ex post facto legal principles. They can likely use the new statute for acts done before it.Quote:
Belarus' parliament approved a bill on May 4 to amend the country's criminal code, introducing capital punishment for acts of "attempted terrorism."
Previously, the death penalty was assigned to those that committed terrorist acts that resulted in casualties.
Belarus' State Security Committee, or KGB, has a long list of alleged "terrorists," which include the "guerrillas" that disrupted the country's national railway earlier in 2022, which means that the new legislation serves to further intimidate those that oppose Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko.
Belarus remains the only country in Europe to impose capital punishment. While human rights activists had hoped for a moratorium on the practice prior to 2020, its application has now broadened.
Small village outside of Kharkiv and literally all buildings on both sides of the street looked like this. pic.twitter.com/zVoog7aoi4
— Björn Stritzel (@bjoernstritzel) May 10, 2022
Residents were allowed to return just two days ago, not sure if EODs already cleared up. Several empty launchers for RPO-A lying around, but one still loaded (no pic).
— Björn Stritzel (@bjoernstritzel) May 10, 2022
And apparently a Western gift was used here. pic.twitter.com/GNuZYyWgKN
The United Kingdom has officially signed a Mutual Defense Treaty with both Finland and Sweden today while the Countries join NATO, the agreement states that the UK will come to the Aid of Finland/Sweden if they are attacked and they will come to the Aid of the UK if they are. pic.twitter.com/BITXXKPEUC
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 11, 2022
Putin's wrong move has already set off a tectonic chain of events.AgBQ-00 said:
Luckily I don't think the Russian army is the juggernaut that the German army of the 19-teens and 1930s-40s was. So hopefully that does not come into play. But sides are being chosen and a wrong move can set off a chain of events that could be tectonic on the global political stage.
Political reassurance is important of itself, but the UK's deeply atrophied military is largely unable to come to anyone's aid in a meaningful way. Nonetheless a welcome move that NATO should copy.Rossticus said:The United Kingdom has officially signed a Mutual Defense Treaty with both Finland and Sweden today while the Countries join NATO, the agreement states that the UK will come to the Aid of Finland/Sweden if they are attacked and they will come to the Aid of the UK if they are. pic.twitter.com/BITXXKPEUC
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 11, 2022
The upheaval in global energy markets, impact on worldwide inflation, degraded international food security, vast European rearmament, destruction of the Russian economy and the worldwide security reassessment go far beyond superficial regional effects.AgBQ-00 said:
Right now it is regional and they (the Russians) can still be pushed back into their borders. This is superficial at this point. I am talking about full on involvement and actual world changing events. I am prayerful that we do not see anything like that get rolling because death tolls in the 10's of millions is not something I ever want to do more than read about from historical records.
The main benefit is to be properly humiliated. I mean *properly*. Not like in '91. At that time, there was a sense that the USSR just folded under its own weight. It was not defeated so much as it defeated itself. That's why so many Russians (wrongly) accuse Gorbachev of treason.
— Sergey Radchenko (@DrRadchenko) May 11, 2022
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The chaos of the 1990s was blamed on Russia's weakness. Putin rode to power on the promise to deliver strength. His abuse of power, corruption, violation of human rights and erosion of democratic institutions were all tolerated in the name of that promise of strength.
Russia may have been poor, corrupt and authoritarian, but Putin was seen investing in the military and building up Russia's "greatness". And the Russians have always been suckers for greatness. They would sell their last shirt for the elusive promise of greatness.
Parades, parades, parades. Tanks, tanks, tanks. Missiles, missiles, missiles. Even "liberal" Russians were secretly tempted by that image of "Russia standing tall and proud." I am so glad Ukraine punctured a hole in this image. A big gaping hole.
I hope all the chauvinism, all the arrogance of our minds, all the stupid delusions - all will now be sucked out into the vacuum of space. Russia is poor, corrupt, authoritarian. And it genuinely sucks at everything. It is being defeated by Ukraine. Joy.
Maybe something good will come out of this. But first Russia will have to accept what it actually is, and not what it has always pretended to be.
Many reports coming from #Belgorod tonight. Not all are confirmed afaik. Death toll reached two, a fuel depot and oil storage are on fire, aviation airborne and possible air defence activity pic.twitter.com/hCaijigH9t
— marqs (@MarQs__) May 11, 2022
Oleksiy Arestovych, an adviser to President Zelensky, says he, his wife, & their kids have been getting death threats for two days straight from people claiming to be the wives & relatives of Azov combatants trapped in Mariupol. They accuse Kyiv of abandoning their loved ones. pic.twitter.com/HNtJVLQFmi
— Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) May 11, 2022
In the same broadcast, Arestovych confirmed that Ukrainian troops have crossed the border into Russian territory in some places around Kharkiv. He says these movements have been for “symbolic, not military, significance.” https://t.co/CBH3OfmLnc
— Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) May 11, 2022
Sure, but your original assertion that the existing effects are merely "regional" and "superficial" is preposterous.AgBQ-00 said:
Yes all of that requires major shifts in stuff that can be shifted. It just has to be worked out on the how do we get stuff flowing. That is if we remain in global markets and we don't go back to individual countries securing their own supply chains. It will be hard and we are on a razors edge of it tipping into worldwide destruction. But at this point it can still be averted. What I am talking about would leave London, Paris, Berlin, Moscow, New York, Rome, etc., etc., etc. smoldering ruins.
That can still be avoided. We cannot let the aggression stand. We cannot trade land for "peace" because it would never stop until more that 300MM people were enslaved to the Russian government. But if we can keep it contained to Ukraine and deal with the other issues as best we can perhaps we will not have another generational culling.
If, like the Russians, you don't care about civilian casualties or collateral damage, then this seems like an efficient weapon when you are fighting and trying to clear built-up areas. Am i incorrect in that assessment?Rossticus said:
Russians and their damn MICLICsWondered how every building could have been hit, then found this at the end of the street: A DM-70 mine-clearing line charge for UR-77. pic.twitter.com/xk05kYPeOE
— Björn Stritzel (@bjoernstritzel) May 10, 2022