Maybe these new longer range Polish missiles will do the trick ?
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Sevastopol likely has the highest concentration of SAM batteries and AA in the theatre.
pretty sure that Surovokin is a much more effective leader and strategist than Sergei Shoigu and GerasimovPJYoung said:#BREAKING: General Sergei Surovikin, the deputy commander of the joint group of Russian troops in Ukraine, has been arrested. The New York Times had reported that per US intel, Surovikin had previous knowledge of the Wagner Group's planned mutiny attempt. -The Moscow Times pic.twitter.com/ScMP3FRk7b
— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) June 28, 2023
txags92 said:I am honestly over caring what happens to Russia, because based on what we have seen so far, I don't think they have the capabilities we have all been scared of. I hope the whole country crashes and burns and splits into 1000 little fiefdoms, with each one ruled by whoever looted the most microwave ovens and washing machines from Ukraine before the Ukes kicked their asses.Squadron7 said:Ag97 said:
Here come the purges. Gonna be lots of officers eating bullets or worse in the next month. Just hope their replacements are less capable and more corrupt so the existing Russian State collapses sooner rather than later.
Do we want a collapse? A humbling, sure, but I want someone still guarding the nukes.
RogerEnright said:After Ukraine pushes Russia out, we want a functioning Russia that can help the world balance China. A healthy Russia can help create a 'Peace of Westphalia' type balance for the world.Squadron7 said:
Do we want a collapse? A humbling, sure, but I want someone still guarding the nukes.
Likely this happens without Putin, but we want a stable Russia without Crimea.
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Ukrainian Defense Forces advancing at Rivnopil-Volodyne direction and took strategic initiative at Bakhmut axis, advancing in multiple locations
This number includes three children, two born in 2008 and one in 2011. Another 60 people were injured, including an eight-month-old child.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) June 29, 2023
📸 Wojciech Grzedzinski/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
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Ukrainian Defense Forces shot down Russian Su-25 with Igla MANPADS
📍#BREAKING: The US is close to approving Long-Range ATACMS missiles for Ukraine. -WSJhttps://t.co/4yt0n3gsRh
— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) June 29, 2023
74OA said:
With Prigozhin off the hook (for the moment) and most of his mercs given amnesty, now that Putin is starting to purge others who knew in advance about the mutiny or stood by while it happened it's hard to believe that the existing rift between Wagner and the regular Russian military/security services won't expand to a chasm.
PURGE
pagerman @ work said:Eliminatus said:74OA said:
Poland may give Ukraine the low-observable Naval Strike Missile. If so, that would effectively end Russia's naval domination of the Black Sea.
Today's SITREP.
I am sure NATO is the only reason they haven't yet. In my limited time there and the Poles I've met in my journeys, there is an absolute loathing of Russia so normalized it is almost subconscious and shows itself in various ways you would not really think of. Which matches everything I see online as well. I know everyone looks at weapons and vehicles but Polands stepping up on both of those fronts AND humanitarian aid is outmatched to my knowledge. I am sure a lot of it, probably most of course, is because of genuine goodwill but can't help but wonder how much is to snub Russia. It's a win/win in their eyes I bet. All of those old Soviet break aways are like that and have been since the first minutes. They were nearly rabid in their condemnation and willingness to go at Russia from that first day.
They, of all others not named Ukraine, know exactly what the Russian Federation is and how it operates. Outsiders were taken aback I remember and even ridiculed it but sometimes there are just things that will never trump first hand knowledge. I am sure all of y'all at some point have had to stop explaining something to someone and just go "You won't understand. You weren't there". I know I have.
And noooow….time to go on a deep dive on the NSM. I'm familiar with the basics of it but need to see if it could be truly decisive alone unless one of y'all know for certainty it will be.
The base I was on in Iraq was a coalition base that was primarily Polish (along with smaller contingents of Salvadorans, Ukrainians, Latvians, Estonians, Lithuanians & Mongolians). On the occasions I had to talk with the Polish troopers, they were not at all shy about how much they did not like Russia and how happy they were to be allied with America.
If I were in the Russian military the last country I would want to tangle with would be Poland. They would to a man fight the Russians with everything they had until the last ounce of strength left their bodies.
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Eexcept for the fact they have the largest arsenal of nuclear weapons in the world.
Almost 16% of Russians support the use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 29, 2023
The results of a poll conducted jointly by Russian Field and RTVI show that:
▪️ 73.9% of respondents consider the use of nuclear weapons "unacceptable";
▪️ 10.5% reported that nuclear weapons could be… pic.twitter.com/bgDGaP5Itw
Why is it we have to publish this.PJYoung said:📍#BREAKING: The US is close to approving Long-Range ATACMS missiles for Ukraine. -WSJhttps://t.co/4yt0n3gsRh
— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) June 29, 2023
190 mile range is a game changer.
You don't think that they already knew? Maybe their current intelligence/espionage abilities aren't up to Cold War standards, but I would be surprised if there is ever anything published that they don't already know.Quote:
Why is it we have to publish this.
I had that question as well. It is possible that they are already on their way, already in UKR and close to launch location. If we announce it before the Russian's find the debris, it seems more above the table. Optics are better.JFABNRGR said:
Why is it we have to publish this.
Why not do it in secret, deliver them in secret, get them deployed in secret and then let hell rain down on them in a big surprise while they are all grouped up. Now they will start dispersing further off the X.
Artillery shells from 1939 found in a russian position pic.twitter.com/6lAyvxRzPJ
— Mr. Parrot ™ 🇺🇦 (@parrot_soldier) June 29, 2023
Gordo14 said:Artillery shells from 1939 found in a russian position pic.twitter.com/6lAyvxRzPJ
— Mr. Parrot ™ 🇺🇦 (@parrot_soldier) June 29, 2023
A Russian general squirreled them away incase he had to march his army group on Moscow after the war.Blackbeard94 said:Gordo14 said:Artillery shells from 1939 found in a russian position pic.twitter.com/6lAyvxRzPJ
— Mr. Parrot ™ 🇺🇦 (@parrot_soldier) June 29, 2023
Surprised they did not fire them in the 40's.
Current orders are already in the make for Poland, Australia, Estonia, Lithuania, and Morocco.PJYoung said:📍#BREAKING: The US is close to approving Long-Range ATACMS missiles for Ukraine. -WSJhttps://t.co/4yt0n3gsRh
— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) June 29, 2023
190 mile range is a game changer.
P.U.T.U said:
Western countries aim to use a zero civilian loss planning while the Russians believe any citizens that die are just casualties of war. They never have had the same value of life as almost the rest of the world.
But yeah the evidence does show western troops were there.
IMPROVED statement!P.U.T.U said:
Western countries aim to use a zero civilian loss planning while the Russians believe any citizens that die are just casualties of war. They never have had the same value of life as almost the rest of the world.
But yeah the evidence does show western troops were there.
I watched several videos that showed before and direct after of the cafe and along both streets at the corner on Reddit.ABATTBQ11 said:P.U.T.U said:
Western countries aim to use a zero civilian loss planning while the Russians believe any citizens that die are just casualties of war. They never have had the same value of life as almost the rest of the world.
But yeah the evidence does show western troops were there.
No one has denied that there are Western volunteers in Ukraine. It's been stated many times. That said, I watched some of that video and what was pointed out was circumstantial or fallacious evidence at best that they were there specifically. For example, the tweet with the supposedly SOF vehicles being parked there as evidence that troops were there. Part of it was, "Don't day they were parked there afterwards because they're dirty, and that's evidence they were there before the strike." That ignores the fact that vehicles can get dirty in lots of ways, and a SOF vehicle in theater is probably going to be dirty all the time. It also ignores the high probability that those vehicles would have been heavily damaged or destroyed by the strike. If a ballistic missile just landed near them, why aren't the windows blown out?
I'm glad Poland and other similarly geographically positioned countries are stepping up and doing all they can in this war. It felt like many of these eastern European countries with the most to lose physically weren't committed over the last decade or 2.74OA said:
Poland providing an additional 60 PT-91 tanks (upgraded T-72) to Ukraine.
"This recent tank donation adds to the previous deliveries, which already include over 250 T-72M and T-72M1(R) tanks, 14 Leopard 2A4 tanks, and 60 PT-91s tanks."
TANKS
Well, the Swiss have supported all the economic sanctions against Russia, including freezing sanctioned individual's money in Swiss banks, have consistently voted against Russia in the UN and have accepted ~66,000 Ukrainian refugees, too. They also agreed to return a number of Leo 2s to Germany, which is sleight-of-hand to free up more of Germany's own Leo 2s to send to Ukraine. It's not much, but it's something.AgLA06 said:I'm glad Poland and other similarly geographically positioned countries are stepping up and doing all they can in this war. It felt like many of these eastern European countries with the most to lose physically weren't committed over the last decade or 2.74OA said:
Poland providing an additional 60 PT-91 tanks (upgraded T-72) to Ukraine.
"This recent tank donation adds to the previous deliveries, which already include over 250 T-72M and T-72M1(R) tanks, 14 Leopard 2A4 tanks, and 60 PT-91s tanks."
TANKS
The Switzerland is starting to rub me the wrong way. They've made an art form of playing both sides while claiming neutrality to benefit on everyone's pain.
I think we have beat this topic too much nor do I understand what it matters if it was a random hit on civilian structure or if it was targeting western soldiers. The loss of life is horrible whether its 14 year old girls like my own ,fellow brothers in arms, or a combination thereof.ABATTBQ11 said:P.U.T.U said:
Western countries aim to use a zero civilian loss planning while the Russians believe any citizens that die are just casualties of war. They never have had the same value of life as almost the rest of the world.
But yeah the evidence does show western troops were there.
No one has denied that there are Western volunteers in Ukraine. It's been stated many times. That said, I watched some of that video and what was pointed out was circumstantial or fallacious evidence at best that they were there specifically. For example, the tweet with the supposedly SOF vehicles being parked there as evidence that troops were there. Part of it was, "Don't day they were parked there afterwards because they're dirty, and that's evidence they were there before the strike." That ignores the fact that vehicles can get dirty in lots of ways, and a SOF vehicle in theater is probably going to be dirty all the time. It also ignores the high probability that those vehicles would have been heavily damaged or destroyed by the strike. If a ballistic missile just landed near them, why aren't the windows blown out?
I feel like this is deja vu. Storm shadow, GLMRS, Himars, Patriots, challengers, abrams, leopards, F-16's…etc.PJYoung said:📍#BREAKING: The US is close to approving Long-Range ATACMS missiles for Ukraine. -WSJhttps://t.co/4yt0n3gsRh
— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) June 29, 2023
190 mile range is a game changer.