B-1 83 said:
Russia denied Wagner fuel, but then ultimately denied their own troops fuel.
Absolutely insane footage. Weren't those guys too bunched up than they should have been? Seemed like a well placed grenade or shell would take multiples of them out.74OA said:Footage of yesterday's battalion vs battalion combat of the 🇺🇦1st Mech Battalion (3 Assault Br) vs 🇷🇺3rd Battalion (57th Guards).
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) June 25, 2023
As a result of the assault, the bridgehead on the western bank of the Siversky Donets - Donbas canal was completely cleared.
During the operation,… pic.twitter.com/reUuGTZj58
What resources are already in place in Belarus? I think Wagner just north of Kiev is a dangerous situation.Waffledynamics said:
I doubt Russia has the logistics to open up another front while maintaining the existing fronts.
A little pedantic, but there's no way they lost 39 pilots. Perhaps 39 aircrew. 39 pilots would suggest around 20 aircraft. The reports I've seen are 7 aircraft. Still a lot for 1 day's fighting and little damage done to Wagner.amercer said:
Russia lost 39 pilots to Wagner yesterday???
I know we've entered serious game of thrones territory over there, but that's got to be hard to forgive.
That number has to include the fixed wing passenger jet they use for EW that was also shot down. At least half from there.chickencoupe16 said:A little pedantic, but there's no way they lost 39 pilots. Perhaps 39 aircrew. 39 pilots would suggest around 20 aircraft. The reports I've seen are 7 aircraft. Still a lot for 1 day's fighting and little damage done to Wagner.amercer said:
Russia lost 39 pilots to Wagner yesterday???
I know we've entered serious game of thrones territory over there, but that's got to be hard to forgive.
Ukraine has been fortifying its northern border ever since it repelled the attack on Kiev in the first days of the war. Everything I'm reading says Prigozhin is exiled to Belarus and his men are being forced to sign contracts to serve within the Russian army. As I understand it, Wagner as an independent mercenary force is gone or will be soon.Straight Talk said:What resources are already in place in Belarus? I think Wagner just north of Kiev is a dangerous situation.Waffledynamics said:
I doubt Russia has the logistics to open up another front while maintaining the existing fronts.
It can't. All the mining operations, all the oil and gas operations and ownership wouldn't be sustainable without it's deniability and muscle for the Russian government. So either it's just gone in name and they'll make the prisoners (who mostly likely didn't participate because they weren't trusted) enlist to be used as cannon fodder and the core nucleus gets to fall back to one of the hundred shell company names and keep going outside the Ukraine / Russian territory.74OA said:Ukraine has been fortifying its northern border ever since it repelled the attack on Kiev in the first days of the war. Everything I'm reading says Prigozhin is exiled to Belarus and his men are being forced to sign contracts to serve within the Russian army. As I understand it, Wagner as an independent mercenary force is gone or will be soon.Straight Talk said:What resources are already in place in Belarus? I think Wagner just north of Kiev is a dangerous situation.Waffledynamics said:
I doubt Russia has the logistics to open up another front while maintaining the existing fronts.
Wagner's value as plausible deniability is burned. Besides, Moscow has a number of other merc outfits and shell companies it can hide behind when it wants to.AgLA06 said:It can't. All the mining operations, all the oil and gas operations and ownership wouldn't be sustainable without it's deniability and muscle for the Russian government. So either it's just gone in name and they'll make the prisoners (who mostly likely didn't participate because they weren't trusted) enlist to be used as cannon fodder and the core nucleus gets to fall back to one of the hundred shell company names and keep going outside the Ukraine / Russian territory.74OA said:Ukraine has been fortifying its northern border ever since it repelled the attack on Kiev in the first days of the war. Everything I'm reading says Prigozhin is exiled to Belarus and his men are being forced to sign contracts to serve within the Russian army. As I understand it, Wagner as an independent mercenary force is gone or will be soon.Straight Talk said:What resources are already in place in Belarus? I think Wagner just north of Kiev is a dangerous situation.Waffledynamics said:
I doubt Russia has the logistics to open up another front while maintaining the existing fronts.
I'm not saying Wagner wasn't a useful foil so long as Prigozhim was a loyal Putin crony, but now that Moscow sees it as a threat there are other mechanisms to provide the same service with less risk.AgLA06 said:
If that were the case, Wagner wouldn't have been as prolific as it was.
Exactly. From your HATE link earlier, Russia is a toxic brew of multiple private military companies - all with divided loyalties. A lot of Wagner mercs will likely be absorbed by other PMC's. Nothing will fundamentally change because Russia, at it's core, is nothing more than an organized crime organization.74OA said:
I'm not saying Wagner wasn't a useful foil so long as Prigozhim was a loyal Putin crony, but now that Moscow sees it as a threat there are other mechanisms to provide the same service with less risk.
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Around 10 private military companies now operate in Russia, with their allegiance belonging to a collection of security officials, oil giants and oligarchs.
Mr Shoigu is said to control his own company called Patriot PMC which operates in Ukraine and is in direct competition with Wagner, according to the US state department.
The loyalty of these groups to the regime must now be questionable at best, and may weaken the assumption that Mr Putin's government is more capable of withstanding a long conflict in Ukraine than President Volodymyr Zelensky's government in Kyiv.
"The hopes of a part of the Russian elite, including, apparently, the president himself, that a long war is beneficial for Russia…are a dangerous illusion," said Ruslan Pukhov, an analyst with the Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (Cast).
"Prolongation of the war carries huge domestic political risks for the Russian Federation."
knj2417 said:
Curious if wargonzo has been posting recently?
bonfarr said:knj2417 said:
Curious if wargonzo has been posting recently?
Isnt he dead? I thought he was shot and killed a week ago.
It was rather curious following the opinions of public Russian personas yesterday while the events around Wagner unfolded. Those who are naturally close to Kremlin - various military reporters with millions of followers who recently attended a meeting with Putin, they rallied…
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) June 25, 2023
Purgings are already occurring. Quiet and otherwise. New extremely NSFW vid of another execution but of a Russian trooper having his throat slit by his own unit for openly supporting ole Pringles. Very tough to see....and hear. You hear one beheading video, you hear them all. Ugh. He is not the first from what I have seen and he assuredly will not be the last.PJYoung said:In Russia, everyone lost yesterday — Prigozhin, Putin, the military and above all the Russian state that has shown itself to be so vulnerable and weak. My day-after analysis in @WSJ https://t.co/kZGaPbxQGE
— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) June 25, 2023
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 25, 2023
shiftyandquick said:
It's unlike Prigozhin to be radio-silent. Would not surprise me if he is dead.