Kharkiv will be like Bakhmut - a meat grinder. I doubt the Russians improved much tactically. Defending an engagement area that is open terrain gives Ukraine a huge advantage.sclaff said:
Kharkiv will be like Bakhmut - a meat grinder. I doubt the Russians improved much tactically. Defending an engagement area that is open terrain gives Ukraine a huge advantage.sclaff said:
That's us, of course, and we're already Europe's largest supplier of LNG. Problem is, where does Europe store enough to get it thru the winter?Ag with kids said:If only there was a country that had vast amounts of natural gas and was friendly to the EU...74OA said:EU countries plan to use the vast unused underground caverns at this site to store imported natural gas for winter. This strike means Europe can't access any gas already in storage there and must now also find alternative and equally vast storage sites to stock before winter. If Putin wanted to maximize the impact of this to pressure Europe, he should have waited until the onset of winter to strike. Now the EU has six months to find a workaround.FJB24 said:
This could be a big deal.🇪🇺🇺🇦🇷🇺 The second largest gas compressor and storage station in Europe, the Bilche-Volitsa station, ceased to exist.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) May 19, 2024
The main control room (management), SERB (operation and equipment), administrative building, and security buildings were destroyed. https://t.co/pO5h2Rg2MB pic.twitter.com/tdjATw7ZRu
But doesn't most of the gas it stores/sells through to Europe come from…Russia?
STORAGE
Well, technically, they could store it here in the US and then get the supplies as needed. That's at least a workaround for right now.74OA said:That's us, of course, and we're already Europe's largest supplier of LNG. Problem is, where does Europe store enough to get it thru the winter?Ag with kids said:If only there was a country that had vast amounts of natural gas and was friendly to the EU...74OA said:EU countries plan to use the vast unused underground caverns at this site to store imported natural gas for winter. This strike means Europe can't access any gas already in storage there and must now also find alternative and equally vast storage sites to stock before winter. If Putin wanted to maximize the impact of this to pressure Europe, he should have waited until the onset of winter to strike. Now the EU has six months to find a workaround.FJB24 said:
This could be a big deal.🇪🇺🇺🇦🇷🇺 The second largest gas compressor and storage station in Europe, the Bilche-Volitsa station, ceased to exist.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) May 19, 2024
The main control room (management), SERB (operation and equipment), administrative building, and security buildings were destroyed. https://t.co/pO5h2Rg2MB pic.twitter.com/tdjATw7ZRu
But doesn't most of the gas it stores/sells through to Europe come from…Russia?
STORAGE
Europe can't import and distribute LNG as fast as it consumes it. It needs sufficient on-the-continent reserve storage to draw from even as deliveries continue. If it fills existing storage above 90% and the winter is mild, it already has just enough storage to get by as last year demonstrated. The Ukrainian storage caverns would have provided a large buffer to add to what already exists and serve as insurance against a particularly cold winter and other contingencies.Ag with kids said:Well, technically, they could store it here in the US and then get the supplies as needed. That's at least a workaround for right now.74OA said:That's us, of course, and we're already Europe's largest supplier of LNG. Problem is, where does Europe store enough to get it thru the winter?Ag with kids said:If only there was a country that had vast amounts of natural gas and was friendly to the EU...74OA said:EU countries plan to use the vast unused underground caverns at this site to store imported natural gas for winter. This strike means Europe can't access any gas already in storage there and must now also find alternative and equally vast storage sites to stock before winter. If Putin wanted to maximize the impact of this to pressure Europe, he should have waited until the onset of winter to strike. Now the EU has six months to find a workaround.FJB24 said:
This could be a big deal.🇪🇺🇺🇦🇷🇺 The second largest gas compressor and storage station in Europe, the Bilche-Volitsa station, ceased to exist.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) May 19, 2024
The main control room (management), SERB (operation and equipment), administrative building, and security buildings were destroyed. https://t.co/pO5h2Rg2MB pic.twitter.com/tdjATw7ZRu
But doesn't most of the gas it stores/sells through to Europe come from…Russia?
STORAGE
⚡️Russian channels report that today an 🇺🇦ATACMS missile attack was reportedly carried out on 🇷🇺Project 22800 Karakurt class "Cyclone" in the port of Sevastopol.
— 🇺🇦Ukrainian Front (@front_ukrainian) May 19, 2024
As a result of the strike, the ship reportedly sank and 6 servicemen were killed and 11 more were injured. pic.twitter.com/iF20vGA3s1
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In the border districts of Chernihiv and Sumy regions Russian artillery shelled Luhivka, Druzhba, Bilopillya, - General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine reports
notex said:
No counter-offensive this year, or next, likely.🇺🇦Zelensky isn't sure if Ukraine can make a counteroffensive by 2025 pic.twitter.com/4h0TBCXYtb
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) May 19, 2024
I disagree. They're planning to launch at least one more offensive this year, maybe more.Teslag said:notex said:
No counter-offensive this year, or next, likely.🇺🇦Zelensky isn't sure if Ukraine can make a counteroffensive by 2025 pic.twitter.com/4h0TBCXYtb
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) May 19, 2024
Lucky for Ukraine, Russia can't either.
Waffledynamics said:I disagree. They're planning to launch at least one more offensive this year, maybe more.Teslag said:notex said:
No counter-offensive this year, or next, likely.🇺🇦Zelensky isn't sure if Ukraine can make a counteroffensive by 2025 pic.twitter.com/4h0TBCXYtb
— SIMPLICIUS Ѱ (@simpatico771) May 19, 2024
Lucky for Ukraine, Russia can't either.
Russia's going hard right now.
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Soldiers of the State Border Service of the "Steel Border" brigade showed a video of the defeat of Muscovites in the northern part of Vovchansk
Two groups of Katsap infantry were discovered, one of which was located in a house in the northern part of the city, and the second reached the bridge of the western part, hiding under it. The Defense Forces, using FPV drones, inflicted damage on the enemy, destroying it.
The situation in the Vovchansk region remains difficult. The enemy continues to try to gain a foothold in the northern part of the city, build positions and even tries to break through to the west. Events are dynamic, the Defense Forces keep Muscovites under fire control, and units are also working to clean up the city. You can see different locations of battles and defeats by infantry. Immediately on the outskirts of the city, freaks even manage to loot houses. Fighting continues in the area of Gatishche and Staritsy.
In the area of the village of Liptsi, the Katsapas are unsuccessfully repeating their attempts to advance to the village. Our fighters meet the enemy with artillery and drone fire. Fighting continues in the area of Hlybokoy and Lukyantsi.
that is going to take a long while to replace; guess Putin going scorched earthTeslag said:
So Russia blew up their own gas supply to Europe while Ukraine decimates their domestic refining?
Putin, ever the master strategist.
Russia is using civilians and commercial ships for sabotage and spying in Europe, but governments hesitate to go public for fear of escalation & spreading panic. My report via @WSJ https://t.co/OC95WrpoJ6
— Bojan Pancevski (@bopanc) May 20, 2024
Can the Russians open a third front?
— Patricia Marins (@pati_marins64) May 20, 2024
The recent Russian strategy of forcing the Armed Forces of Ukraine to withdraw troops from Donbass to stabilize the Kharkov region aimed to stretch the Ukrainian contingent, as I wrote days ago.
But what if the Russians open a third front… pic.twitter.com/AnNGSJS89w
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The Russians are investing 1.5 billion euros in this Belarus railway corridor.
Coincidentally, this happens exactly at the moment when both countries confirmed joint military exercises for the first months of 2025, including the simulation of tactical nuclear weapons usage.
The Russians are probably planning to redeploy their military equipment to Belarus again. Belarusian Railways is already preparing to receive the trains, according to the Community of Belarusian Railroaders.
The railroaders clarify that Belarus is taking measures to ensure the secrecy of these equipment transports.
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Russian Ministry of Defense claims control over Bilohorivka village of Luhansk region
P.U.T.U said:
From the video of the bottom there were at least 4 Russian ships almost side by side and in order for them to shoot down any drones they would have to fire directly into the city. Russia really doesn't care about their citizens
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Missile strike reported in Dovzhansk at occupied part of Luhansk region
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The Soviet principles of military science, from Soviet AirLand Battle Tactics ISBN 0-89141-160-7. Similar principles continue to be followed in CIS countries.
Preparedness The ability to fulfill missions under any conditions for starting or the conduct of war.
Initiative Utilizing surprise, decisiveness, and aggressiveness to continuously strive to achieve and retain the initiative. Initiative, in this sense describes efforts to fulfill the plan in spite of difficulties. This is in contrast to the western usage of the term which means attacking (or threatening to attack) to force enemy reaction, thus denying his ability to act.
Capability Full use of the various means and capabilities of battle to achieve victory.
Cooperation Coordinated application of and close cooperation between major units of the armed forces.
Concentration Decisive concentration of the essential force at the needed moment and in the most important direction to achieve the main mission.
Depth Destruction of the enemy throughout the entire depth of their deployment.
Morale Use of political and psychological factors to demoralize opponents and break their will to resist.
Obedience Strict and uninterrupted obedience. Orders are to be followed exactly and without question. Commanders are expected to directly supervise subordinates in a detailed manner in order to ensure compliance.
Steadfastness Subordinate commanders are to carry out the spirit and the letter of the plan.
Security Security complements surprise. All aspects of security, from deception and secrecy, to severe discipline of subordinates who through action or inaction allow information to fall into the hands of ourselves are to be vigorously carried out.
Logistics Restoration of reserves and restoration of combat capability is of paramount concern of the modern, fast paced battlefield.
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Denis Yaroslavsky, a local commander who made national headlines for complaining that fortifications that were supposed to prevent Russian advances did not really exist, told The Economist that Zelensky "is being kept in a warm bath" that is, being told comforting lies by his aides.
The Economist's anonymous government source said the president has been clashing with Ukrainian generals after allegedly sensing that he was not getting the whole truth about the frontline situation.
Zelensky's strained relations with the military leadership, which reportedly stems from him putting his political goals ahead of military objectives, has previously been covered by Ukrainian and international media.
All of this movement on the existing front line has been facilitated by the Russian attack northeast of Kharkov. Apparently lacking operational reserves, the Ukrainians stripped approximately three divisions (!) of troops off the Donbass front to staunch the bleeding up north.… pic.twitter.com/HF5xTl8IgF
— Armchair Warlord (@ArmchairW) May 20, 2024
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And while it's safer for Russian troops to ride in a 70-year-old BTR-50 with its 10-millimeter-thick armor than to ride in, say, a brand-new Chinese golf cart, it's still an ominous sign for Russia that more BTR-50s are appearing on the battlefields of eastern Ukraine as Russia's wider war on Ukraine grinds toward its 28th month.
"Without mechanized units fully equipped with proper combat vehicles like tanks, achieving swift and decisive penetration of defenses will be very challenging," Ukrainian analysis group Frontelligence Insight explained. "This limitation is likely to result in slower and more limited advances, hampering the overall progress of Russian forces."
🇷🇺🇺🇦Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy/refinery infrastructure has negligible/temporary impact, according to the Pentagon.
— Brian Berletic (@BrianJBerletic) May 19, 2024
Western media focus on the 14% disruption & ignore both how temporary it was & the fact energy revenues have actually *increased* for Russia... pic.twitter.com/M3WP8DQHou
benchmark said:
For those interested in reading the originating source and not RT's spin ... The Economist: Ukraine's Desperate Struggle to Defend Kharkiv
For those intested in "Armchair Warlord" since his tweets are often posted on this thread ...
Tyler 'Armchair Warlord' Weaver
Russia has accused Ukraine of attacking it with French-made guided bombs in the Russian region of Belgorod, which borders Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/FVPOdHVuOC
— French Aid to Ukraine 🇨🇵🇺🇦 (@aidefranceukr) May 18, 2024