Pic below is claimed to be yesterday from the depths of the steel plant. Info is still muddled from what I can tell. Anyone have any definitive word? Haven't found any myself yet.
Heavy battle near Seredyna-Buda in Sumy region, border breakthrough attempt by Russian troops. There are fires along border line as result of shelling https://t.co/rRNcWFv2zk #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/19fYEZkaWu
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) May 17, 2022
The future looks grim for the Azov members among the 265 Azovstal factory POWs who surrendered in Mariupol yesterday. Three State Duma deputies, including Volodin & Slutsky, have said returning them to Ukraine is unfathomable. Slutsky wants them executed. https://t.co/K710Bve0yj
— Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) May 17, 2022
Slutsky’s proposal would require an exception to Russia’s moratorium on capital punishment.
— Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) May 17, 2022
Given how fully committed Russia has been to treating Azov like a full-blown Nazi battalion (the group’s emblem and ideology don’t do it many favors here), it is hard to imagine Moscow ever releasing identifiable Azov combatants.
— Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) May 17, 2022
RONA Ag said:
Can someone give an overall synopsis of what is happening? Trying to follow as best I can but I'm summary I have as follows:
Ukraine making strong pushes and encirclement's to the Russian border in the NE while Russia is actively pushing and taking ground in the south toward Odessa. Is this fair to say?
A "working" meeting between the occupation administration, Chechen officials, and Russian State Duma deputy Dmitry Sablin, who has been curating the Mariupol occupation since 2014, took place in Mariupol on May 17, reported Pavlo Andriushchenko, Adviser to Mariupol Mayor 2/2 pic.twitter.com/LzSgTExgQB
— Hromadske Int. (@Hromadske) May 17, 2022
RONA Ag said:
Can someone give an overall synopsis of what is happening? Trying to follow as best I can but I'm summary I have as follows:
Ukraine making strong pushes and encirclement's to the Russian border in the NE while Russia is actively pushing and taking ground in the south toward Odessa. Is this fair to say?
⚡️ Ukraine, Russia stall on peace negotiations.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 17, 2022
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister said that “negotiations are not continuing.” He blamed Ukraine for not agreeing to Russian terms.
Mykhailo Podolyak, advisor to the Ukrainian president’s office, said that negotiations “are paused.”
⚡️ Lviv Oblast Governor: Russian missile attack caused damage to railway infrastructure.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 17, 2022
Regional Governor Maksym Kozytsky said that the Russian forces hit a railway infrastructure facility in the Yavoriv district overnight, but there are no reports of injuries or death so far.
Russians: Make these guys Martyrs and just watch in horror what happens next to you soldiers in Ukraine https://t.co/thyL3hsnL6
— Nuno Felix (@Felix_Nuno) May 17, 2022
Ukrainian officials have said that all Azovstal defenders, who have already surrendered, will be part of a prisoner exchange.
— Oleksiy Sorokin (@mrsorokaa) May 17, 2022
Russia hasn’t confirmed its commitment to a prisoner exchange, with some Russian officials now publicly backing down from the allegedly pre-agreed terms.
Russia's "Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said that Nazi criminals cannot be exchanged" meaning Azovstal defenders, not himself for some reason. Looks like Russia is not going to swap the Azovstal wounded (several officials of ours PR'ed on the exchange as if it's already done).
— English Luhansk (@loogunda) May 17, 2022
Wow, this is such a powerful image. I had to just sit and stare at it for a few seconds, thinking about the incredible bravery demonstrated by these fighters.Eliminatus said:
I still think there are pockets of resistance in Mariupol. Maybe it was just for the wounded that were exchanged?
Pic below is claimed to be yesterday from the depths of the steel plant. Info is still muddled from what I can tell. Anyone have any definitive word? Haven't found any myself yet.
Rossticus said:Ukrainian officials have said that all Azovstal defenders, who have already surrendered, will be part of a prisoner exchange.
— Oleksiy Sorokin (@mrsorokaa) May 17, 2022
Russia hasn’t confirmed its commitment to a prisoner exchange, with some Russian officials now publicly backing down from the allegedly pre-agreed terms.
Scroll through the maps and read the red/blue explanatory text imbedded in each of them. JominiRONA Ag said:
Can someone give an overall synopsis of what is happening? Trying to follow as best I can but I'm summary I have as follows:
Ukraine making strong pushes and encirclement's to the Russian border in the NE while Russia is actively pushing and taking ground in the south toward Odessa. Is this fair to say?
****ing russian *******s....makes me sick and now you have countries france germany etc wanting to dance with the devil. Its one thing to be corrupt with tax payer money, its a whole other level of evil to trade cheap energy for innocent lives and livelihoods.Rossticus said:Russians: Make these guys Martyrs and just watch in horror what happens next to you soldiers in Ukraine https://t.co/thyL3hsnL6
— Nuno Felix (@Felix_Nuno) May 17, 2022Ukrainian officials have said that all Azovstal defenders, who have already surrendered, will be part of a prisoner exchange.
— Oleksiy Sorokin (@mrsorokaa) May 17, 2022
Russia hasn’t confirmed its commitment to a prisoner exchange, with some Russian officials now publicly backing down from the allegedly pre-agreed terms.Russia's "Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said that Nazi criminals cannot be exchanged" meaning Azovstal defenders, not himself for some reason. Looks like Russia is not going to swap the Azovstal wounded (several officials of ours PR'ed on the exchange as if it's already done).
— English Luhansk (@loogunda) May 17, 2022
I'm guess they didn't surrender (or try negotiating surrender) until they had no other option. So essentially they had nothing to lose. In this case, hopefully there is a roster of those who surrendered and the world has knowledge of the situation.MouthBQ98 said:
Someone thought Russia would allow those prisoners to be exchanged? Lol. Who trusts Russia on anything?
#Ukraine: The first ever footage of what is claimed by the UA side to be UK-supplied Brimstone missiles in use against Russian forces in the East.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 17, 2022
Two vehicles (Named as tanks) are struck in very rapid succession- it is said this is deep behind the front lines. https://t.co/fUiU9Dcj84 pic.twitter.com/eopVJ9CrHz
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A military analyst on one of Russian state television's most popular networks left his fellow panelists in stunned silence on Monday when he said that the conflict in Ukraine was deteriorating for Russia, giving the kind of honest assessment that is virtually banished from the official airwaves.
"The situation for us will clearly get worse," Mikhail M. Khodaryonok, a retired colonel and a conservative columnist on military affairs, said during the "60 Minutes" talk-show program on the Rossiya network.
It was a rare moment of frank analysis in a country where criticizing the war effort can result in a prison sentence and broadcasters have generally adhered to the Kremlin's talking points.
. . .
The problems that Mr. Khodaryonok referred to, sometimes obliquely, included low morale, the array of Western countries aligned against Russia and the amount of fighters and matriel that Ukraine was assembling.
"We are in total geopolitical isolation and the whole world is against us, even if we don't want to admit it," said Mr. Khodaryonok, noting that Russia's "resources, military-political and military-technical, are limited."
He urged Russians not to take "informational sedatives." The clip was first highlighted by Francis Scarr of BBC Monitoring, which tracks Russian broadcasts. Mr. Khodaryonok did not immediately respond to a request for further comment.
Aside from questioning Russia's position, it was a remarkable moment because Mr. Khodaryonok noted that Ukraine seemed to have momentum. Russians mistakenly tended to try to extrapolate the problems of a few soldiers in the Ukrainian Army to denigrate its whole military, he said. In reality, they were ready to field a million men if given sufficient weapons, were highly motivated and would be receiving an increasing quantity of military support from the United States and Europe, he added.
News talk shows in Russia are generally a shouting match, with the half dozen panelists each vying to drown out the others. On this episode, however, the other panelists stood in stunned silence.
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That thing identifies a target based on the shape and size of the object it is hunting? So it's like a missile with "facial recognition" software? So it's just flying around and sees what it wants to hit and basically says, "I got you now b**ch".benchmark said:#Ukraine: The first ever footage of what is claimed by the UA side to be UK-supplied Brimstone missiles in use against Russian forces in the East.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 17, 2022
Two vehicles (Named as tanks) are struck in very rapid succession- it is said this is deep behind the front lines. https://t.co/fUiU9Dcj84 pic.twitter.com/eopVJ9CrHz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brimstone_(missile)Quote:
In addition to the semi-autonomous ability to decide its own targets, the Brimstone has the capacity to determine where on a target to best impact causing the most damage.
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In terms of the quadcopter-mounted drum magazine, it's possible that we may have already seen a prototype version in use by Ukrainian forces. A video clip, seen below, reportedly taken using a camera on a weaponized commercial drone, is said to show an attack on a Russian T-72B3 tank involving four mortar rounds dropped in relatively quick succession. The general size and shape of the mortar rounds seen in the footage, as well as the total number of rounds employed and that they are released horizontally, could line up with the capabilities of the drum we've seen so far.🇷🇺танк не смог
— IgorGirkin (@GirkinGirkin) May 15, 2022
описание https://t.co/cbiN5q3xEK pic.twitter.com/ocjjbK5Yj6
A magazine made specifically for mortar shells that can be mounted on off-the-shelf multi-rotor drones could provide Ukraine with a significant upgrade in how its forces take on Russian ground forces and armor. Whether or not the T-72B3 attack video actually shows this system in use, it does showcase the value of having multiple rounds available when engaging a single target especially a heavily armored one allowing for rapid follow-up attacks. Alternatively, it also creates the opportunity for several targets to be engaged in one single drone flight.
Gilligan said:
...and the RuSSians are dropping grenades in a solo cup!
The NLAW targeting system is based on optical recognition as well. Point it towards a tank, it optically recognizes the tank, and steers the missile to be just over the tank before pouring a super-sonic stream of molten copper into the guts of the tank.FriscoKid said:That thing identifies a target based on the shape and size of the object it is hunting? So it's like a missile with "facial recognition" software? So it's just flying around and sees what it wants to hit and basically says, "I got you now b**ch".benchmark said:#Ukraine: The first ever footage of what is claimed by the UA side to be UK-supplied Brimstone missiles in use against Russian forces in the East.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 17, 2022
Two vehicles (Named as tanks) are struck in very rapid succession- it is said this is deep behind the front lines. https://t.co/fUiU9Dcj84 pic.twitter.com/eopVJ9CrHz
That's amazingly complex engineering..
I agree UKR far more creative in their technological uses of munitions and drones but in case there are some who don't understand the reasoning by the cup/glass here's why. It allows the user to pull the safety pin while the cup or the glass holds the spoon in place which prevents the fuze from ignition. Once the cup/glass with grenade impacts the ground and the two separate, the restraint on the spoon (the cup/glass) no longer works and the grenade goes off immediately or up to several seconds depending on the grenade version and how it was set up.Ag In Ok said:Gilligan said:
...and the RuSSians are dropping grenades in a solo cup!
Says so much about innovation - the Ukes 3D print, upgrade mortars, and modernize their drones for military uses. The Russians, who landed on the moon and have hyeprsonics, use high end Dixie cups to drop handheld grenades.
Who is the world power with a technical advantage...
There appears to be a massive Sealift Operation currently underway from the Eastern United States involving almost all USNS Ships in the Atlantic, including the USNS Soderman one of the Navy’s RORO Ships who left the Sunny Point Naval Yard yesterday heading likely toward Europe. https://t.co/Y2d9colHMP
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 17, 2022
Russian shells hit the Knauf Gips plant in Bakhmut, in the Donbass.
— Michael A. Horowitz (@michaelh992) May 17, 2022
Heavy smoke reported pic.twitter.com/Xqk5Tb7eoN
Hope the Russian subs don't start shooting torpedoes at our ships.Rossticus said:There appears to be a massive Sealift Operation currently underway from the Eastern United States involving almost all USNS Ships in the Atlantic, including the USNS Soderman one of the Navy’s RORO Ships who left the Sunny Point Naval Yard yesterday heading likely toward Europe. https://t.co/Y2d9colHMP
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 17, 2022