Waffledynamics said:
My guess is celebrations of the 875th anniversary of the city. I haven't seen anything else to indicate backlash to Putin yet.
Odds putin is about to start drawing moscowians(?) Into the military?
Waffledynamics said:
My guess is celebrations of the 875th anniversary of the city. I haven't seen anything else to indicate backlash to Putin yet.
Russia summoned a UN Security Council debate on the threat posed to world peace by Western weapons deliveries to Ukraine
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 11, 2022
Ukraine’s legendary permanent representative to the UN, @SergiyKyslytsya, basically said that the Russians are mentally I’ll and shouldn’t waste people’s time pic.twitter.com/NdMTL25sPY
Obviously unverified but this call comes from the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence hotline for Russians who want to surrender. The Russian man is asking where he can surrender and if his sack will be safe.
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) September 10, 2022
(U)=Ukrainian (R)=Russian pic.twitter.com/k1reBvIFpt
..."the sound of liberation" is getting closer to the ears of the occupiers.#UkraineWar #Russia pic.twitter.com/MUgoZ8Ng2f
— Sami 🇷🇴 (@Crisineh) September 10, 2022
If this battle results in the end of the war, I might agree. But I doubt Ukraine will keep the momentum up all the way to the Kerch Bridge.Ulysses90 said:
[There are lots of military history books but there are sparse examples of an operation on this scale going as well as this appears to be going. This is a master class in session. It appears to a be a victory in the making and if it is then it's on the scale of Hannibal's victory at Cannae or the Russian fleet being sunk at Tsushima. The Ukrainians could not have done it without a LOT of NATO help but their operational planning is just superb.
A pro-Russian Telegram channel is claiming a Ukrainian raiding party crossed into Belgorod Oblast, stole a bunch of Russian military equipment, and then escaped back into Ukraine.🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/az2vqVVr6x
— Jimmy (@JimmySecUK) September 10, 2022
This is something I and a number of other OSINT Accounts have been stressing since the beginning of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, we are starting to see Russia backed into a corner and what they do from there could determine if NATO is truly willing to draw a Red-Line. https://t.co/fwHzKsCR1d
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) September 10, 2022
Now that the Russians have lost Izyum, I would like to post a short thread of all the Russian transport trucks that drove into the Oskil river while trying to get there.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) September 10, 2022
All Luhansk area started panicking . The roads leading to east,to Russia border, are full of Russia collaborators,Russians and terrorists heading back where they came from and sheltering from advancing Ukraine Army.
— Sergy (@SPodopryhora) September 10, 2022
The Russian Air Force’s inability to conduct SEAD missions and maintain air superiority has absolutely destroyed their ability to support ground forces.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) September 10, 2022
Doesn’t help that their targeting capabilities are solidly stuck in the 1980s. https://t.co/DYeJaYsNjN
Russian SU-34 red 20 downed in Kharkiv Oblast pic.twitter.com/aOKiuu0ikg
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) September 10, 2022
The language among Russian milbloggers has somewhat shifted since the fall of Izyum. During previous setbacks, there was the tendency to blame the west, the Ukrainians, or random uncontrollable things, but this is the first time I have seen leadership targeted, especially Putin.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) September 11, 2022
This rant from Genshab is getting shared around. "The fireworks in Moscow looked blasphemous and wild today, against the backdrop of the offensive in the Kharkiv region... Now the President of Russia is the main holder of all the risks and negative consequences." pic.twitter.com/xVv7QKhKkc
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) September 11, 2022
Anti-aircraft warfare could be heard this night in occupied #Sevastopol, #Crimea. pic.twitter.com/0sz32qIyBL
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 11, 2022
FIDO95 said:
https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/xbag85/i_think_this_is_how_all_of_us_feels_at_this_moment/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
LMAO!!
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant halts operations - Energoatom https://t.co/VaV3b5iiQ9 pic.twitter.com/MjR9dgnBZe
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 11, 2022
Ulysses90 said:
You are correct. If it ends the war. I believe it has a chance to do so.
How fast it ends is ver unclear. It's probably more appropriate to say that what Ukraine has achieved may be of tge the same significance of the victories one the same day that happened in 1863 at Gettysburg and Vicksburg.
This is still amazing because there is such a long continuous front like in WW I. The collapseof a large portion of that front that the Ukrainians have actually achieved is what the Schlieffen Plan sought to do.
Gilligan said:
RuZZia needs an out. How does this end?
AgLA06 said:Gilligan said:
RuZZia needs an out. How does this end?
They have plenty of off ramps that head back across their border.
They need an ass whoopen of epic proportions that makes them military unable to try something like this again for decades. And for the next tyrant to know the world isn't going to sit by if they're dumb enough to do so again.
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Russian authorities restricted movements at occupied regions for men for further mobilisation, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
Good way to wind up with a bunch of hostile rifles pointed at your back while you are trying to fight.Waffledynamics said:
Looks like they're conscripting locals to fight in Kherson.Quote:
Russian authorities restricted movements at occupied regions for men for further mobilisation, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine says in the morning report
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/11-september-russian--authorities-restricted-movements-at
RONA Ag said:
Is there a visual representation of the overall gains this week. Trying to follow as best I can based on town captures and encirclements but having a difficult time understanding the true scale of these captures
September 10, 2022 map update for @TheStudyofWar
— George Barros (@georgewbarros) September 10, 2022
🇺🇦 forces are within 25 km / 15 miles of the international border
🇷🇺 sources report 🇺🇦 forces captured Velykyi Burluk in Kharkiv
🇺🇦forces captured Bilohorivka, Russian forces no longer have full control over Luhansk Oblast.
🧵 https://t.co/ITFKbW19vc
This is what we want to happen, but will the psychopathic RuZZians come to this realization or just quadruple down?RONA Ag said:AgLA06 said:Gilligan said:
RuZZia needs an out. How does this end?
They have plenty of off ramps that head back across their border.
They need an ass whoopen of epic proportions that makes them military unable to try something like this again for decades. And for the next tyrant to know the world isn't going to sit by if they're dumb enough to do so again.
This, Russia needs to get whipped back to pre 2014 borders and then hopefully economic sanctions and the embarrassment of this epic loss of life for now gain will force an uprising and regime change in Russia.
We need to ensure though that once they lose we don't make the same mistakes like after WW1 and ruin them economically for decades to the point where another facist regime comes in.
Also need to speed Ukraine's entrance into nato after the ceasefire.
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Ukraine's military says its forces have retaken over 3,000 sq km (1,158 sq miles) during a rapid counter-offensive in eastern Ukraine.
The remarkable advance, if confirmed, means Kyiv's forces have tripled their stated gains in little over 48 hours.
On Thursday evening, President Zelensky put the figure at 1,000 sq km, and then 2,000 sq km on Saturday evening.
The BBC cannot verify the Ukrainian figures, and journalists have been denied access to the frontlines.
On Saturday, the eastern counter-attack saw Ukrainian troops enter the vital Russian-held supply towns of Izyum and Kupiansk.
But UK defence officials have warned that fighting has continued outside those towns. And officials in Kyiv said Ukrainian forces were still fighting to gain control of a number of settlements around Izyum.
Russia's defence ministry confirmed its forces' retreat from Izyum itself and Kupiansk, which it said would allow its forces "to regroup" in territory held by Moscow-backed separatists.
The Russian ministry also confirmed the withdrawal of troops from a third key town, Balaklyia, in order to "bolster efforts" on the Donetsk front. Ukrainian forces entered the town on Friday.
At the same time, the head of the Russia-installed administration in the Kharkiv region recommended that its people evacuate to Russia "to save lives".
Shock and joy in Ukraine's liberated villages
Unverified footage on social media appeared to show long queues of traffic building up at border crossings. The governor of the Belgorod border region in Russia, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said "thousands" of people had crossed into the country.
Good will gesture in Varvarivka
— Def Mon (@DefMon3) September 11, 2022
Lyptsi Liberatedhttps://t.co/IDZzPjohTFhttps://t.co/bkoBQWLpEJ pic.twitter.com/5mvPcmYjLD
The near total withdrawal of Russian forces in Kharkiv Oblast puts a number of important targets within range of Ukrainian artillery.
— Benjamin Pittet (@COUPSURE) September 11, 2022
For example, this large ammunition depot is 30km from the border or this Russian support base, seen in the tweet below, is 10km from the border. https://t.co/RZXWFi45Dz pic.twitter.com/Uw3IqvkgEK
Your daily dose of copium. Official Russian POV on what happened in Kharkiv region.
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) September 10, 2022
(English subtitles) pic.twitter.com/zNqF60xVu4