Agthatbuilds said:Aggies75455 said:
Part 1 of the James Vasquez interview.
This is gold
Good listen and thanks for posting. Please post the second video when it drops!
Agthatbuilds said:Aggies75455 said:
Part 1 of the James Vasquez interview.
This is gold
⚡️ Institute for the Study of War: Russian forces try to advance on Lysychansk to avoid crossing Siversky Donets River.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 2, 2022
According to the U.S. think tank, Russian forces have also made “incremental advances” north of Sloviansk and Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast, with “limited success.”
Head of the State #Duma Defense Committee, Kartapolov, said that the Ministry of Defense has not reported #Russian army losses in #Ukraine for two months because these losses are practically nonexistent. pic.twitter.com/mPve7RDp66
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 2, 2022
Quote:
Supporting Effort #2Southern Axis (Objective: Defend Kherson and Zaporozhia Oblasts against Ukrainian counterattacks)
Ukrainian forces continued to threaten Russian ground lines of communication (GLOCs) in northeastern Kherson Oblast, despite Russian forces restricting further Ukrainian counteroffensives on May 31 and June 1. The Ukrainian Southern Operational Command reported that Russian forces destroyed bridges over the Inhulets River in Davydiv Brid, an operationally significant settlement located on the Russian-controlled T2205 highway.[23] Russian forces likely destroyed bridges in an effort to hinder Ukrainian efforts to reach Davydiv Brid on May 31.[24] Ukrainian forces can likely still disrupt Russian forces' ability to use the highway as a main supply route if they remain just on the other side of the river, which is less than a kilometer from the road and therefore within range of many tactical systems. Disruption of the T2205 as a primary GLOC could undermine Russian defenses against Ukrainian counteroffensives on the northern Kherson-Mykolaiv Oblast border. Russian forces have also destroyed another bridge just north of Davydiv Brid and intensified artillery fire in northern Kherson, likely in anticipation of continued Ukrainian counterattacks.[25] Russian forces also unsuccessfully attempted to reconnoiter by battle Ukrainian positions on the Mykolaiv-Kherson Oblast on June 1.[26]
Russian forces continued to fortify positions across southern Ukraine in an effort to establish permanent control over occupied territories. The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Russian forces did not conduct any offensive operations in Zaporizhia Oblast, instead executing engineering work for the second lines of defense.[27] The Ukrainian General Staff added that Russian forces transferred likely one T-62 tank battalion and one motorized rifle battalion to Vasylivka, approximately 50km south of Zaporizhia City. ISW has previously reported on an increase in Russian military presence and fortifications east of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP).[28]
Map of Area where HIMARS MLRS M30/M31 Rockets with a range of up to 70 km can strike inside Ukrainian Territory from the frontlines.
— Ukraine Battle Map (@ukraine_map) June 1, 2022
M30/M31 Rockets can also strike Snake Island which is 50 km from the closest Ukrainian town.#UkraineWar #Ukraine #HIMARS pic.twitter.com/1ZxS4wL4mm
Map of Areas that the MQ-1C Gray Eagle Drone can reach when launched from Major Ukrainian Airports
— Ukraine Battle Map (@ukraine_map) June 1, 2022
USA is planning to sell Ukraine 4 MQ-1C Gray Eagle Drones which have a range of 400 Km and can fly for over 30+ hours, and can carry up to 8 Hellfire Missiles#UkraineWar #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Y5QL3PpfOL
New evidence is surfacing of Russia's torture of residents of Kherson
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) June 1, 2022
Electrocutions, floggings, burns, strangulations and threats of organ harvesting have been reported in Kherson
#BREAKING: Newsweek: A classified US report says Putin seems to have re-emerged after undergoing treatment in April for advanced cancer and also confirm that there was an assassination attempt on Putin's life in March https://t.co/MHQ9GgW1UG
— ELINT News (@ELINTNews) June 2, 2022
DNR and LNR cannon fodder do not count as Russian lossesCaptain Positivity said:Head of the State #Duma Defense Committee, Kartapolov, said that the Ministry of Defense has not reported #Russian army losses in #Ukraine for two months because these losses are practically nonexistent. pic.twitter.com/mPve7RDp66
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) June 2, 2022
#Kherson Axis - More information is coming out regarding the #Ukrainian #Kherson offensive. #UAF is attacking from two directions & has liberated the towns of Lozove and Bilohirka. Davydiv has likely been fully recaptured as well. Kostromka, Bruskynske & Andriivka are contested. pic.twitter.com/f3U6ukwFsA
— OSINT Aggregator (@AggregateOsint) June 2, 2022
BattleGrackle said:
It was all a feint remember?
Not that I have any level of confidence in. Apparently the Ukes mined the hell out of a portion of the city but the Russians came in off axis to the field.3rd and 2 said:
Have you guys seen anything about Ukraine springing a trap on the Russians in SEverodontesk(sp?)?
MouthBQ98 said:
If they are smart, they'll use drones to hunt for enemy artillery they can outrange or any depot or supply site or staging area they can reach, then run forward, shoot, and withdraw out of counterbattery range of known enemy systems in the area. Not shoot and scoot sideways to stay in range, but closer up to hit critical targets thought to be out of reach, then back safely out of range, using these critical pieces of artillery.
After three months of war it would only be remarkable if there were no reports of this kind.FIDO95 said:
Pretty frightening/sobering if true. It does sound however that the "demoralized" troops are predominately the territorial defense units and the more professional troops are getting better arms and support. Thankfully, the Russians are having the same problems.
BREAKING: Ukrainian forces have begun training on the HIMARS from the U.S.(Snr. U.S. defense official. US trainers working at an undisclosed location outside of the country. @MattSeyler
— Ian Pannell (@IanPannell) June 2, 2022
Southern Axis Update:#Ukrainian counteroffensives in northwestern #Kherson Oblast pushed #Russian forces to the eastern bank of the #Inhulets River and will likely continue to disrupt Russian ground lines of communication (GLOCs) along the T2207 highway.https://t.co/YqnzbLY1Pz pic.twitter.com/Ow8Gv9koPG
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) June 2, 2022
#Kharkiv Axis - The past several days have seen significant fighting in the N of Kharkiv. #Russian forces captured Ternova 2 days ago (yellow on map). #Ukrainian troops are currently counterattacking the town. #UAF has captured Vesele & Male Vesele (blue on map) 15 mi/24km. pic.twitter.com/kybrC61tC4
— OSINT Aggregator (@AggregateOsint) June 3, 2022
Video from pro-Russian Telegram: DNR 113th regiment complains to Putin they’ve been fighting on the front in Kherson region “in hunger and cold;” no meds. They say they’re thrown to the slaughter without proper weapons, and ask to return to Donetsk, to stop mobilization there. pic.twitter.com/jLDTil2nmK
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) June 2, 2022
#Ukraine: Two BM-21 Grad 122mm multiple rocket launchers, captured from the Russian army by Ukrainian forces, are firing now at the Russian positions in the vicinity of Izium, #Kharkiv Oblast.pic.twitter.com/0lQ1K4Aq1Y
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) June 2, 2022
Ukraine's armed forces show a video with a Bayraktar drone destroying Russian tanks 💪 pic.twitter.com/1Jt4UXASUu
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) June 2, 2022
⚡️Turkey to give Lithuania Bayraktar drone it wanted to buy for Ukraine for free, according to Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anušauskas.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 2, 2022
Lithuania fundraised 5 million euros for the purpose. It will now spend it on ammunition for the drone and other ways to support Ukraine