A Chinese television crew caught this Russian tank announcing the end of its migration to Ukraine with a turret pop. pic.twitter.com/k0GQ9Wxue8
— Christian Borys (@ItsBorys) May 11, 2022
Rossticus said:
There's a reason they used to call it "shell shock".
What I did to destroy Russian pantonne bridge over Siverskyi Donets - a thread 🧵
— Максим (@kms_d4k) May 11, 2022
Here you go -> -> ->
CNN obtains graphic surveillance video showing Russian forces shooting Ukrainian civilians @sarasidnerCNN reports pic.twitter.com/5hGzyhVd6e
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) May 11, 2022
Honestly no surprise how fiercely the Ukrainians are fighting back against these murderers and rapists.MeatDr said:CNN obtains graphic surveillance video showing Russian forces shooting Ukrainian civilians @sarasidnerCNN reports pic.twitter.com/5hGzyhVd6e
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) May 11, 2022
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The boy, identified as Andrei Bliznyuk, spoke to the Ukrainian news outlet TSN about the family's doomed escape from the village of Sofiivka in early March.
He said they were confronted by a column of Russian military vehicles as they tried to make their way out, and one of the armored personnel carriers deliberately crushed their vehicle.
"Dad died first. Mom was still alive, but wounded," the boy told the news outlet as he revisited the wreckage of the family's car for the first time.
Russian troops yanked him out of the vehicle and tossed him on the road, he said, then they began firing at the family's car as his parents were still inside, deliberately aiming for and striking the gas tank.
Quote:
"We were in trenches on a small hill near Kharkiv not long ago. Not a big hill, just a rise above and trees behind. We had no place to piss and **** in the trench so we went in the trees behind. Someone said we should **** in the trench in cups but no one wanted to smell that and what if they spilled?
So the trees are where we went. 'Mykola' went into the trees to ***** He was gone about 5 minutes and we heard artillery shoot in front of us. This was not strange because we had not been hit in days but we always heard artillery fired. Now we heard the artillery coming at us and we all yelled to Mykola to hurry the *****up.
It (artillery shells) starts hitting in front of us and Mykola is still not returned yet. For 15 minutes it hits and Mykola is gone. When it is done he comes back with no pants on. We ask where he was? He told us he ran further away from the trench. His pants on his ankles so he left them behind. He comes back after to find his pants and artillery had moved them into a tree!
So now Mykola sits with no pants. We found him something to wear and now when he goes to take another **** we tell him to bring another pair of pants. He said next time he will **** in the trench."
- Ukrainian Soldier. Invasion of Ukraine. May 11th, 2022.
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"I'm a Russian immigrant living in the United States. Proud American citizen. (Believe it or not, there's a lot of us) I was conscripted into the Russian army in 1995. I'm not here to offer any political or strategic opinions, but only to talk about the trauma I know all the soldiers are going to have to deal with in the coming years. I know because I am a survivor of Grozny.
In Grozny, I saw nothing but criminal acts on both sides. More than once I saw captured Chechens shot against a wall or in the street. More than once, captured soldiers, my friends, were butchered like hogs within earshot of us. In war, you are not your normal self.
I know these soldiers are going to have nightmares. I know that some won't be able to please their wives because of impotence. I couldn't for a long time. They will never hold their children the same way again because they will have seen children blown to pieces.
They will never walk the streets again without at least a small thought in their head a rifle is pointed at them from a window. They will never be able to be fully truthful about what they saw and what they did. Out of shame, anger or guilt. No war story you ever hear is the complete truth.
Myself and other Chechen war veterans will attest to this. I know men on both sides of this war are just thinking one thing. 'I'd rather be home.' Because war is not like the movies we see here in America. You don't die with glorious music playing and in slow motion. You may get your jaw shot off and scream for hours until you bleed out. You may get crushed by a tank, or burn to death trapped in a house. Worst of all, you may fight among your own homes and families like these Ukrainians.
Those kids in Mariupol. In that factory. If they make it out of that building they have my prayers. They will not be the same coming out as they were coming in.
War will turn all of these boys into shadows of men who have blood on their hands. I feel so sorry that another generation of people will be traumatized. Traumatized because the fires of government grew too big and burned everyone it could."
- Former Russian Soldier. Invasion of Ukraine. May 6th, 2022.
Occupied Crimea. Sign: ""Soldier of the russian federation, know that we are already here. Crimea is Ukraine."
— 25% - Roman🇺🇦🇹🇷🇪🇺🇺🇸🇬🇧🇮🇱🇹🇼🇯🇵🇦🇺 (@Wh0Know5) May 11, 2022
Wife: "“With panic, I returned home to find this on my front door. Damnit. My husband is participating in the special military operation in Ukraine.Lord God Lord God…” pic.twitter.com/AXjHhAJHc5
MeatDr said:CNN obtains graphic surveillance video showing Russian forces shooting Ukrainian civilians @sarasidnerCNN reports pic.twitter.com/5hGzyhVd6e
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) May 11, 2022
No words.MeatDr said:CNN obtains graphic surveillance video showing Russian forces shooting Ukrainian civilians @sarasidnerCNN reports pic.twitter.com/5hGzyhVd6e
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) May 11, 2022
Russia must be held responsible, Putin is an abomination.CondensedFoggyAggie said:Honestly no surprise how fiercely the Ukrainians are fighting back against these murderers and rapists.MeatDr said:CNN obtains graphic surveillance video showing Russian forces shooting Ukrainian civilians @sarasidnerCNN reports pic.twitter.com/5hGzyhVd6e
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) May 11, 2022
There's a video of a wounded Russian sniper drawing his last breaths, and the Ukrainians around him are casually commenting "Well he's getting there".
Also...
10-Year-Old Ukrainian Boy Says Russian Troops Burned His Mom AliveQuote:
The boy, identified as Andrei Bliznyuk, spoke to the Ukrainian news outlet TSN about the family's doomed escape from the village of Sofiivka in early March.
He said they were confronted by a column of Russian military vehicles as they tried to make their way out, and one of the armored personnel carriers deliberately crushed their vehicle.
"Dad died first. Mom was still alive, but wounded," the boy told the news outlet as he revisited the wreckage of the family's car for the first time.
Russian troops yanked him out of the vehicle and tossed him on the road, he said, then they began firing at the family's car as his parents were still inside, deliberately aiming for and striking the gas tank.
This is so correct, so brilliant, it needs to be repeated. Perfect.PJYoung said: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, 2022Quote:
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.
MeatDr said:CNN obtains graphic surveillance video showing Russian forces shooting Ukrainian civilians @sarasidnerCNN reports pic.twitter.com/5hGzyhVd6e
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) May 11, 2022
... and created the necessary stocks of weapons, ammunition, fuel and lubricants, food and medicine. There is heavy equipment and weapons in the Ukrainian region, firing points are equipped in the houses.
— Def Mon (@DefMon3) May 11, 2022
The blue square is roughly 170km2. The other blue stuff are rivers. pic.twitter.com/D8kGowgJGa
— Def Mon (@DefMon3) May 11, 2022
After @Danspiun identified most of the BMP's as BMP-1's, we both think 35th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade is now the more likely Russian unit. They use older T-72B's and still have quite a few BMP-1's in their motorized rifle battalions. https://t.co/fvRGGDdbTM
— Henry Schlottman (@HN_Schlottman) May 12, 2022
What I did to destroy Russian pantonne bridge over Siverskyi Donets - a thread 🧵
— Максим (@kms_d4k) May 11, 2022
Here you go -> -> ->
⚡️Czech Republic recognizes Russia's actions in Ukraine as genocide.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 11, 2022
Yevhen Perebyinis, Ukraine’s ambassador to the Czech Republic, said that the Czech Republic Senate adopted a resolution that also supports supplying weapons to Ukraine and granting it the EU candidate status.
Nowadays we call it combat stress. Took me manny years to overcome it.Rossticus said:
There's a reason they used to call it "shell shock".
Gracias saludos somos 110 colombianos Exmilitares ayudando en esta guerra a Ucrania y Muchos Mas de otros paises mas los que estan en la Legion Territorial de Ucrsnia Amen🙏🏻🇺🇦🇨🇴
— Blackbreadcrums🇨🇴🇱🇷🇩🇿🇦🇫 (@banpercie) May 11, 2022
Colombian sniper volunteering for Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/DbJRQ1AhVj
— Fuat (@lilygrutcher) May 11, 2022
“Despotism creates the circumstances of its own undermining. The information gets worse. The sycophants get greater in number. The corrective mechanisms become fewer. And the mistakes become much more consequential.” https://t.co/NcDIPWdCBp
— Lisa Abramowicz (@lisaabramowicz1) March 20, 2022
Video from Ukraine’s 503rd Naval Infantry Battalion of a UAV dropping munitions on a Russian BTR-82, Ural truck, and possible MT-LB. https://t.co/RABYX7Zlfc pic.twitter.com/NvXDiKYQYe
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) May 12, 2022
#Ukraine alleges the ship has 27,000 tons of grain #Russia stole. It says Russia tried to ship the grains to Egypt, which refused to take the cargo. Ukrainian diplomats had been asking nations not to accept the grain. The ship turned off its transponders nearly a week ago.
— Jon Gambrell | جون (@jongambrellAP) May 11, 2022
Ukraine - Reports another attempt by Russian forces to breach the Siversky Donets River near Lyman may be ongoing this morning https://t.co/ZgcZiKLbxh
— The Cavell Group (@TCG_CrisisRisks) May 12, 2022
Quentin Somerville's BBC report from the front line north of Kharkiv, yesterday. pic.twitter.com/tRHUnY8rYh
— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) May 12, 2022
Just back from Lysychansk, part of the last sliver of Luhansk oblast still under Ukrainian control. Situation very tough - Russians are pushing the offensive hard here now. City has no water, comms or electricity and artillery and mortar fire is constant. pic.twitter.com/UslP1v37po
— Neil Hauer (@NeilPHauer) May 12, 2022
Spartak, a battalion commander in Severodonetsk across the river, says the fighting is hard. 'The Russians brought four fresh brigades in recent days, and they out-shell us by 3 to 1.' Ukrainian forces blew up one of the bridges over the Seversky Donets river yesterday. pic.twitter.com/QUdSJoZ9hw
— Neil Hauer (@NeilPHauer) May 12, 2022
Rossticus said:#Ukraine alleges the ship has 27,000 tons of grain #Russia stole. It says Russia tried to ship the grains to Egypt, which refused to take the cargo. Ukrainian diplomats had been asking nations not to accept the grain. The ship turned off its transponders nearly a week ago.
— Jon Gambrell | جون (@jongambrellAP) May 11, 2022
Accumulation of subscribers of #Russia'n mobile communication on the territory of #UkraineRussiaWar Hotspot: #Izyum region pic.twitter.com/cMgX1dtb4Q
— C4H10FO2P (@markito0171) May 12, 2022
74OA said:
Finland makes its momentous decision. NATO
Translated passage from the Yevgeny Prigozhin-aligned Federal News Agency. Since Lithuania recognized Russia's actions as genocide and called Russia terrorist, the Russian media is also dredging up World War II era Nazi links to the Lithuanian Foreign Minister's family. pic.twitter.com/HPxeeUeOok
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) May 12, 2022
Rossticus said:Ukraine - Reports another attempt by Russian forces to breach the Siversky Donets River near Lyman may be ongoing this morning https://t.co/ZgcZiKLbxh
— The Cavell Group (@TCG_CrisisRisks) May 12, 2022
11/05, 18:00 «Ворог намагається утримати позиції на правому березі річки Сіверський Донець»
— IgorGirkin (@GirkinGirkin) May 12, 2022
12/05 6:00 «На Лиманському напрямку ворог форсував річку Сіверський Донець для введення основних сил та проведення наступу»
ГШ за ніч змінив оцінку на 180
— OSINT UK (@jon96179496) May 12, 2022
Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Finland's accession to NATO would threaten Russia. 🇷🇺 will conduct a special analysis after 🇫🇮 joining NATO in order to develop the necessary security measures, he added - Interfax Russia.
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) May 12, 2022