The Russian military also reportedly lost three tanks, and three command posts of the 35th army division. Ukraine's Armed Forces have also downed two Russian Orlan-10 drones.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) October 14, 2022
The Russian military also reportedly lost three tanks, and three command posts of the 35th army division. Ukraine's Armed Forces have also downed two Russian Orlan-10 drones.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) October 14, 2022
Alexei Martynov, head of one of the departments in the #Moscow government, died in #Ukraine.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) October 14, 2022
He was mobilized on September 23. pic.twitter.com/Mys028zk4t
I was infantry when I was in, and I don't know what a field ammo dump is supposed to look like, but I'm pretty sure stacking tank rounds and propellant charges loose on the floor isn't what right looks like.2000AgPhD said:Live ammo all over the place. Not exactly textbook.agyellow said:2000AgPhD said:The fact that the Russkies skedaddled and just LEFT everything in situ speaks to the degree of disorganization and lack of even basic training that most of the Soviet - err, Russian, army has. Did not take it with them, did not blow it up - just flat left it.FriscoKid said:The Russian ammunition warehouse located in the school was captured by Ukrainian troops in the Kherson region pic.twitter.com/QlMB5kXOBO
— Paul Jawin (@PaulJawin) October 13, 2022
They are such pigs.
Looks like a lot of the ammo boxes are probably empty as they were used to cover/barricade windows and other open areas.
Private PoopyPants said:Alexei Martynov, head of one of the departments in the #Moscow government, died in #Ukraine.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) October 14, 2022
He was mobilized on September 23. pic.twitter.com/Mys028zk4t
So they are actually sending the Moscow civil servant class into war? That's how you get a revolt.
Today is 🇺🇦Ukraine’s Defender Day.
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) October 13, 2022
It’s definitely not only our Ukrainian day, but it belongs to everyone in the world supporting Ukraine.
We are always thankful for the selfless sacrifice of Ukrainian soldiers, who saved this country and gave us what we all have now. pic.twitter.com/X8fPeboxSH
CondensedFogAggie said:Today is 🇺🇦Ukraine’s Defender Day.
— Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@IAPonomarenko) October 13, 2022
It’s definitely not only our Ukrainian day, but it belongs to everyone in the world supporting Ukraine.
We are always thankful for the selfless sacrifice of Ukrainian soldiers, who saved this country and gave us what we all have now. pic.twitter.com/X8fPeboxSH
Last night as a result of the shelling of the Oktyabrsky village in the #Belgorod region three members of the National Guard of #Russia were killed and 10 wounded.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) October 14, 2022
An ammunition depot was also blown up. pic.twitter.com/WdwZkkZLKU
We’re just following his recommendation 🤷♂️
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 14, 2022
10thYrSr said:FriscoKid said:
Russia is dusting off tanks from the'60s and putting them on the front line.
The question is, is Russia getting rid of old equipment, or is this the best they have. How would we know? Are there other theaters they have operated in where they had better equipment? Are they holding back the good stuff for later? Are there videos of better equipment being used and maintained by the Russians? Is Russia a failed country that survives on it's reputation from 50 years ago? Does Putin know this? What is the answer?
#BREAKING Moscow orders Crimea bridge repairs to be completed by July 2023 pic.twitter.com/haxrkARIDW
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 14, 2022
Crimean bridge pic.twitter.com/yw1YlrKXY1
— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) October 14, 2022
The movement of trains in the #Belgorod region has been suspended
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) October 14, 2022
Governor Gladkov said that this was due to the fall of several missiles, that were shot down by air defense, on the railway and damaged power lines.
The #Ukrainian side did not report shelling of Belgorod. pic.twitter.com/hMMvMde9a4
Danilov added that the time when Russia wouldn't be able to use those missiles "is already approaching."
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) October 14, 2022
🎪In #Russia the plane was not allowed to leave #Ufa airport for #Antalya because the co-pilot was mobilized
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) October 14, 2022
The pilot received the summons before the flight, but he did not come to military commissariat and was banned from leaving the country just before the flight.
Video:Mash pic.twitter.com/VZm1dIsdti
It's happening "very slowly" and mostly due to successful operations of Russian mercenary organization Wagner Group, reads the report.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) October 14, 2022
“Of course, this is alarming for us. That’s why we introduced the counter-terrorist operation mode and started deploying a regional grouping of Belarus and Russia in the western direction,” Lukashenka said.
— Belarusian Hajun project (@MotolkoHelp) October 14, 2022
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Moreover, he once again said that he doesn’t want to get involved in the war. And he accused the Americans, who allegedly declare “at meetings in Warsaw” that they will go somewhere straight through Belarus. Of course, he didn’t provide any proofs.
— Belarusian Hajun project (@MotolkoHelp) October 14, 2022
4/4
FriscoKid said:
Russia is dusting off tanks from the'60s and putting them on the front line.
#BREAKING French energy giant TotalEnergies is facing legal action for 'complicity in war crimes' for allegedly helping fuel Russian planes that have bombed Ukraine, a source close to the case said pic.twitter.com/5BQ3omOdHX
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 14, 2022
0. I admire the actions of SpaceX of enabling StarLink service in Ukraine. It is a true game changer for Ukrainian army in the open fields of no cellular, and long distances not suitable for radios, given the situation is changing quick on the battlefield.
— Dimko Zhluktenko 🇺🇦 (@dim0kq) October 14, 2022
It’s a game-changer. pic.twitter.com/GJnJVu40UH
2. In my charity fund @dzygaspaw, I have bought and delivered to the frontlines over 50 StarLinks, some of them are still being paid from my credit card, now 60$ each per month.
— Dimko Zhluktenko 🇺🇦 (@dim0kq) October 14, 2022
Pic related - one more StarLink I bought and pay for - for Ukrainian EOD unit for Kharkiv offensive. pic.twitter.com/m58pV3VZJ4
In addition to terminals, we have to create, launch, maintain & replenish satellites & ground stations & pay telcos for access to Internet via gateways.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 14, 2022
We’ve also had to defend against cyberattacks & jamming, which are getting harder.
Burn is approaching ~$20M/month.
#UPDATE Rapes and sexual assaults attributed to Moscow's forces in Ukraine are part of a Russian "military strategy" and a "deliberate tactic to dehumanise the victims", UN envoy Pramila Patten told @AFP in an interview pic.twitter.com/JvNkIzPzuh
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 14, 2022
If you are a Russian male, your reality today is as such: go out in the morning to buy smokes, be greeted by nice gentlemen who give you a summons, get sent to sleep on an empty field, surrender to Ukrainians in a couple weeks, if you're lucky. pic.twitter.com/gaj9Z3ZaWh
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) October 14, 2022
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Russian President Putin: A confrontation between NATO forces and Russia will lead to a global catastrophe
FarmerJohn said:
No one has done more to get Russian oil to Western markets and been a better friend to Putin, and this is what we are mad about?
[EDIT] - Referring to Total.
In this intercepted call, the Russian soldier sums up the work of the Russian artillery saying the move trick of "I'm requesting artillery on my position" won't work here because they'll miss anyway. pic.twitter.com/zagLoRnr6F
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) October 14, 2022
#Ukraine: The best close-up look at the Russian Shahed-136 (Geran-2) loitering munition so far. This one (Serial: M273) crashed/didn't detonate for unknown reasons somewhere in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/IZcx7KFyir
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) October 14, 2022
Another view of this Shahed-136 in #Mykolaiv Oblast- by the appearance the drone crashed in the water- hence it remained mostly intact. Quite lucky! pic.twitter.com/g6NcPbuWDw
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) October 14, 2022
Bakhmut pic.twitter.com/K1EmUhAgq7
— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) October 14, 2022
Russian troops are receiving fresh supplies in Kherson.There are now three vessels docked at the port. Two passenger ships the "Dombay" & the "Ararat" as well as a pleasure craft the "Khrustalnyy"https://t.co/C4DwvlXTJf. #Ukraine #Russia #putin #putinswar #russiaisateroriststate https://t.co/SsNqJ9YJtf pic.twitter.com/AALcDhU9me
— raging545 (@raging545) October 14, 2022
Rossticus said:#UPDATE Rapes and sexual assaults attributed to Moscow's forces in Ukraine are part of a Russian "military strategy" and a "deliberate tactic to dehumanise the victims", UN envoy Pramila Patten told @AFP in an interview pic.twitter.com/JvNkIzPzuh
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 14, 2022
Private PoopyPants said:
While we don't know for sure how many precision-guided munitions Russia still has available in their arsenal, it can't be that many. Why do I assume this? Because they are losing the war but haven't been using them to try to turn the tide. A few days ago was the first time we've heard about Kh-101 and Kalibr missiles in use in a very long time, nor have we heard much about Iskanders in months. The Iranian suicide drone purchase (smaller warhead, easier to shoot down) indicates they are trying to fill gaps in their capabilities.
Instead, Russia has been using S-300 air defense missiles in ground attack mode and it appears they are lobbing them in the general direction of their targets hoping to hit what they are aiming for. They are not highly precise. They are shelling cities like Kharkiv and Sumy almost every day because they are close enough to the Russian border to use more conventional artillery.
They had not struck Kyiv for months until a few days ago (nor Lviv or other cities out of artillery range). Surely there are legitimate military targets they could hit with precision in those areas? Why haven't they hit them? IMO it is because they are running very low on their guided munitions. I can't think of another reason.
BlackGoldAg2011 said:Quote:
The planes allegedly have the capacity to attack targets in the U.S. and all of Europe with nuclear bombs.
Fixed it for them
10thYrSr said:FriscoKid said:
Russia is dusting off tanks from the'60s and putting them on the front line.
The question is, is Russia getting rid of old equipment, or is this the best they have. How would we know? Are there other theaters they have operated in where they had better equipment? Are they holding back the good stuff for later? Are there videos of better equipment being used and maintained by the Russians? Is Russia a failed country that survives on it's reputation from 50 years ago? Does Putin know this? What is the answer?
128th mountain assault brigade in the Posad-Pokrovke village Kherson region. 46.80512795585335, 32.26308811192858 pic.twitter.com/klW9sASBSk
— Paul Jawin (@PaulJawin) October 14, 2022