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Death toll of Russian airstrike in Kupiansk increased to 6, the bridge over Oskil river destroyed
Russian war propaganda targeting the youth is going into overdrive.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 19, 2023
“We will win,” - the young Putin-patriots sing
pic.twitter.com/Ptg3nQI6j8
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu arrived in Tehran today to beg Iranian officials to send more weapons to Russia.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 19, 2023
Iran and North Korea are the only 2 countries sending direct military aid to Russia. pic.twitter.com/XBKTJcnPsB
Russian forces made marginal advances along the Avdiivka-#Donetsk City line and reportedly advanced near #Bakhmut & in the Donetsk-Zaporizhia border area on Sept. 18. Russian forces also continued limited ground attacks along the #Kupyansk-Svatove-Kreminna line but did not make… https://t.co/BU8RrS62bX pic.twitter.com/FMoVjoSZyp
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) September 19, 2023
1/ A Russian colonel arrested earlier this year for stealing seven T-90 tank engines appears to have been even more industrious than first realised: investigators have now reportedly linked him to the theft of 21 tank engines, worth tens of millions of rubles. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/98dicz3KRX
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) September 19, 2023
Rybar’s so-called “high resolution map” sucks. Attached.
— Oleg Kostour 🇺🇦🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@OlegKostour) September 19, 2023
I feel like they’re being premature in calling it for Bakhmut. Ukraine has maybe 1-2 months left to do this (weather-wise), and there’s still a grind through cities like zaitseve, and a few more river crossings to go… pic.twitter.com/d35RuxCzVM
So 50 cents?Rossticus said:
Gotta love Russian corruption.1/ A Russian colonel arrested earlier this year for stealing seven T-90 tank engines appears to have been even more industrious than first realised: investigators have now reportedly linked him to the theft of 21 tank engines, worth tens of millions of rubles. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/98dicz3KRX
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) September 19, 2023
One puts it in a tank.Nagler said:
What does one do with a tank engine?
well george parr used to use them to power his ranch off of stolen tapped gas lines from nearby operators.Nagler said:
What does one do with a tank engine?
Colonel, is that a T90 Engine in your pocket or are you happy to see me?Rossticus said:
Gotta love Russian corruption.1/ A Russian colonel arrested earlier this year for stealing seven T-90 tank engines appears to have been even more industrious than first realised: investigators have now reportedly linked him to the theft of 21 tank engines, worth tens of millions of rubles. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/98dicz3KRX
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) September 19, 2023
Not to derail the thread. I met someone who was conscripted into the Iranian army the day he graduated in high school. They held the 25 male seniors in the cafeteria, would not let them speak with their families. He and one other person are the only survivors.txags92 said:Their ability to advance would seem to have departed with the Wagner troops. Wagner seemed to be the only marginally effective force they had at trying to advance since the initial invasion was stopped. And they were mostly only successful because they had a bunch of prison conscripts to throw at battles like Iranian human wave attacks.benchmark said:Russian's aren't attempting to advance because it's intuitively obvious it would be suicidal. Apparently, even anoymous bloggers also agree.nortex97 said:
Russians aren't attempting to advance, and replicate Stalin's mistakes from WW2:
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Ukrainian Military intelligence says 2 planes and a helicopter were damaged at Chkalovsky airfield near Moscow as result of saboteur attack
that's been known and confirmed for a few days now.74OA said:
Nice damage assessment of the cruise missile attack on the Russian sub Rostov-on-Don.
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Yes, the basic fact of the sub's destruction is well known, but the article is the most detailed breakdown I've come across of how the Storm Shadow likely created the damage we see in photos.LMCane said:that's been known and confirmed for a few days now.74OA said:
Nice damage assessment of the cruise missile attack on the Russian sub Rostov-on-Don.
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the bigger question is was the Landing Ship destroyed
and more importantly were the dry docks made ineffective for a long period of time.
And the bigger point is that nothing in the dry dock is safe so that renders it useless.The Fife said:
I believe there's been pretty conclusive evidence that the ship in the dry dock is also a total loss. As for the dry docks themselves, I don't see how they could be used for anything for at least a period of several months because of the destroyed ship and sub that would have to be cut up and removed first.
Nagler said:
What does one do with a tank engine?
🇩🇪 #Germany announced a new military aid package for #Ukraine
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 19, 2023
It includes:
◾ 30,000 155-mm shells
◾ 3,800 155 mm DM125 smoke shells
◾ 105,000 120-mm shells
◾ 480 M26 (AT2) rockets
◾ 200 MRAP armored vehicles.
◾ demining systems
◾ Dachs armored engineering vehicles.
◾… pic.twitter.com/TSMaOYuSNB
Nagler said:
What does one do with a tank engine?
Two very specialized aircraft destroyed in the raid DETAILSWaffledynamics said:Quote:
Ukrainian Military intelligence says 2 planes and a helicopter were damaged at Chkalovsky airfield near Moscow as result of saboteur attack
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/20-september-ukrainian-military-intelligence-says-2-planes