inside source tells me that was just a plain old **** up
but who knows
but who knows
Proc92 said:
I could see Putin setting off some small form of wmd on Russian border territory or Belarus to provide a reason to kick off a small nuke retaliation on Kiev if things keep going south.
cone said:
regardless, energy infrastructure sabotage is now on the table
If you were to sabotage those lines, the leak locations are almost the perfect place to do it.wessimo said:Apparently there are three separate leaks. These are the locations pic.twitter.com/sCA8tI6pnY
— Lion Hirth (@LionHirth) September 27, 2022
Whodunnit? Seems unlikely the Russians would have motive.
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Belarusian railways improving infrastructure to receive military echelons - monitor group
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Ukrainian military in liberated Ridkodub village
AgLA06 said:
I've been extremely critical of those that constantly go "BUT THE NUKES".
This might be the time to question that if it was indeed sabotaged. So I guess my question is, false flag to give them the excuse or did we (any western country capable) just call their bluff and slap them down like a *****.
wessimo said:Apparently there are three separate leaks. These are the locations pic.twitter.com/sCA8tI6pnY
— Lion Hirth (@LionHirth) September 27, 2022
Whodunnit? Seems unlikely the Russians would have motive.
I think Putin would need to take full control of Belarus. Their military seems highly opposed to intervention and theyve had a lot internal unrest.Waffledynamics said:Quote:
Belarusian railways improving infrastructure to receive military echelons - monitor group
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/27-september-belarusian-railways-improving-infrastructure
Interesting map in the link.
Russian source reports that the last safe supply route into #Lyman is in danger of being severed at #Makiivka. The #Kreminna-#Zarichne road is not usable due to heavy shelling. This would constitute a tactical encirclement. #Ukraine #Russia #Donetsk #Luhansk #Kharkiv pic.twitter.com/w1tSq8vC5g
— До біса війна 🇺🇦 (@putinsucks69) September 27, 2022
It could be the Russians. It's probably not good to allow sea water into your pipelines so Germany may be forced to continually feed these leaks from their stockpiles or lose the pipeline forever.wessimo said:Apparently there are three separate leaks. These are the locations pic.twitter.com/sCA8tI6pnY
— Lion Hirth (@LionHirth) September 27, 2022
Whodunnit? Seems unlikely the Russians would have motive.
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Mom: Good morning to you too. Where is your hat?
Soldier: But moooom!!!!
Mom: Don't mooom me. Hat, then - a helmet on top.
Soldier . I bring death, Mom. Why do you keep pestering me?
Mom: I don't see a valid reason not to wear a hat while bringing it (death).
WARNING:
— Saint Javelin (@saintjavelin) September 27, 2022
This is painful to watch
A Russian man purposefully breaks his friends leg in order to avoid mobilization
Kyiv in 72 hours with morale this high! pic.twitter.com/lJX4cBmyiC
A captured T72(B3?) "with the Sosna-U system, full fuel tanks and ammo". https://t.co/xZzcHjD2T8 pic.twitter.com/G71HYX2mFV
— JD (@Haruspexut) September 27, 2022
Russian lines north of Lyman reportedly collapsing as Ukraine continues to advance .https://t.co/asKi6v0ZH3
— sylvaner (@Sylvaners) September 27, 2022
Ukrainian BTR-4E eliminates the Russian R-330Zh "Zhitel" electronic warfare jamming communication station pic.twitter.com/Q1uEht6GSV
— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) September 27, 2022
MouthBQ98 said:
I think Russian control of information and social media in particular is a big problem for them. Once Ukraine punched through a bit of front line, if they can run some light forces into the secondary areas, word seems to spread fast on the Russian side via informal communications and social media that they are threatened with being encircled or cut off and no plan or response seems to arrive to direct them how to react, so they mostly just run or retreat back to a safer area. There appears to be a lack of capable leadership at the tactical level and control and use of communication to react to sudden changes with proper responses. That may be a systemic issue, and if that is not worked out, Ukraine will be able to continuously exploit that.
I don't know how Russia can resolve that in the middle of the war. There is not time to train and implement changes to deal with slow information flow and improper tactical reactions to having flank and rear security threatened. There's no time to develop better leadership in the field.
What air defense doing?
— CJ (@CasualArtyFan) September 27, 2022
Somewhere in Ukraine, a Russian Pantsir S-1 Air Defense system suffers a malfunction and launches an interceptor towards the cameraman. pic.twitter.com/Uf0r6POELV
Ukrainian National Guards storming Russian position in Kharkiv Oblast.#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Th5ObQPmK9
— BlueSauron👁️ (@Blue_Sauron) September 27, 2022
I am Pashkov Vladimir, born 1977, drafted by the Moscow Voyenkomat on September 21, 2022 to the Russian army. I came to Kupinsk to kill nationalist battalions.
— Lyja Lietus (@lyja_lietus) September 27, 2022
When I got here, I realized that there were no battalions.
The more pressure Russia's government puts on its military and civilian population, the closer they get to putting themselves into a situation Czar Nicholas would have been familiar with around 1917.MouthBQ98 said:
Huge force consumes vast amounts of logistical resources. If they are untrained, they will be slow, make many mistakes, have poor morale, and break easily under pressure. The experienced units around new units won't trust those new units to be reliable.
Russia doesn't have months or years for some of these soldiers to develop. And they are now very lacking in competent and experienced mid grade officers to make sound tactical battlefield decisions.
A bunch of conscription can make things much worse, instead of better, even though on paper there are more forces.
just me, but if you are wearing bright blue **** over your camo, that means you expect complete fire superiority and are more worried about friendly fire than the enemy.CondensedFoggyAggie said:
Pretty rare to be caught on tape.
Ukrainians establish fire superiority, close in, call for the Russians to surrender, and take them prisoners.
Honestly these Russians are incredibly lucky.Ukrainian National Guards storming Russian position in Kharkiv Oblast.#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Th5ObQPmK9
— BlueSauron👁️ (@Blue_Sauron) September 27, 2022
I'd suggest filming selfies in the midst of a close assault is even more telling.cbr said:just me, but if you are wearing bright blue **** over your camo, that means you expect complete fire superiority and are more worried about friendly fire than the enemy.CondensedFoggyAggie said:
Pretty rare to be caught on tape.
Ukrainians establish fire superiority, close in, call for the Russians to surrender, and take them prisoners.
Honestly these Russians are incredibly lucky.Ukrainian National Guards storming Russian position in Kharkiv Oblast.#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Th5ObQPmK9
— BlueSauron👁️ (@Blue_Sauron) September 27, 2022
that alone says alot about what is really happening.
Images of the Russian losses near Kupyansk are starting to come out. From the things I hear, you should prepare yourselves for enormous numbers.
— Andrew Perpetua (@AndrewPerpetua) September 26, 2022