This guy seems to have a pretty good grasp on what the Russian military is doing. Not sure where his intel is coming from but it at least appears legit.
Let's try and keep the discussion of politics to a bare minimum.
🇷🇺🇧🇾Coverage of the S-400 "Triumph" air defense system deployed on the territory of the Union State of Russia and Belarus.#Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/uJpoHkpkp6
— Ukraine War Report (@UkrWarReport) January 26, 2022
Russian prisoners of war taken by Ukraine’s 93rd Mechanized Brigade today pic.twitter.com/BIDCXle1A6
— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 24, 2022
Reportedly, the 6th Russian aircraft downed by Ukraine pic.twitter.com/XG2Kb2A0wm
— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 24, 2022
Ka-52 Alligator all-weather attack helicopter operated by the Russian air force shot down by #Ukrainian forces #UkraineWar #RussiaUkraineConflict #Putin https://t.co/S6JU2kg15h
— VAZY°🇮🇳 (@vazy_7011) February 24, 2022
Seems like a fake photo. Here's the same photo from 2018.CT'97 said:Reportedly, the 6th Russian aircraft downed by Ukraine pic.twitter.com/XG2Kb2A0wm
— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 24, 2022
This video posted on imgur is supposed to be those burning tanks on ring road according to the translation provided. pic.twitter.com/qJXdAeIPfL
— Arturo Gonzalez (@jonsknowsnothin) February 24, 2022
Looks like it, I wondered how many old photo's would be rehashed to get a tweet published.CanyonAg77 said:Seems like a fake photo. Here's the same photo from 2018.CT'97 said:Reportedly, the 6th Russian aircraft downed by Ukraine pic.twitter.com/XG2Kb2A0wm
— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) February 24, 2022
https://en.mehrnews.com/news/131005/Saudi-jet-fighter-downed-by-Yemenis
https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/world-tornado-fighter-jet-crashes-in-saudi-arabia-during-return-from-training-mission-452511
#Kyiv more and more people coming to sign up for Territorial Defense battalions pic.twitter.com/ktWGSdfs2D
— MilitaryLand.net (@Militarylandnet) February 24, 2022
I don't think any western actions could have stopped this. Putin put this in motion maybe as much as a year ago with a time line to kick off as soon as the Olympics were over and stuck to his plan. He has acted to insulate the Russian economy from external forces and and the more we sanction Russia the more we empower him and convince the Russian people they need him to counter the west.Teacher_Ag said:
Ky question is whether even the heaviest sanctions will stop Putin now. I'd think he weighed that consideration before deciding to do this.
You know, sometimes I think we take for granted the power that we have behind us when we deploy or get stationed overseas, and the courage it gives our troops on the ground. Gotta have respect for anyone that is willing to fight back against a super power, when you know you stand no chance.CT'97 said:
The biggest thing that stands out to me is that the Ukrainian army is in fact fighting back and causing casualties on the Russian side.
⚡️ Russian assault force in Hostomel airport fully destroyed.
— Stratcom Centre UA (@StratcomCentre) February 24, 2022
The facility is entirely under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — adviser to Head of the Presidential Office Oleksii Arestovych. #StandWithUkraine
Look at the size of anti-war protestors in St Petersburg, Russia. Wow pic.twitter.com/dHg9Uwt9RQ
— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) February 24, 2022
Pushkin Square, maybe less than 1000 meters from Red Square and the Kremlin, is the cite of a significant protest. These people know the risks of challenging the regime. They’re on the street in-spite of major personal costs. pic.twitter.com/bYEfbO91xG
— Alexander S. Vindman (@AVindman) February 24, 2022
Yes, seems he doesn't have local support. We will see if those 150 officials disappear in the coming days.74OA said:
Looks like Putin is facing growing dissent: LETTER
Most Russians are likely brainwashed, but protests of any size are an embarrassment for Putin and the body bags haven't started arriving back in Mother Russia yet. Early days.CT'97 said:Yes, seems he doesn't have local support. We will see if those 150 officials disappear in the coming days.74OA said:
Looks like Putin is facing growing dissent: LETTER
Was this a wag the dog event? Putin loosing support and needing a straw-man to attack in order to retain power?
Ukraine is putting up a stiff resistance. Russian has about 50% of it's troops employed and has yet to achieve some of it's first day objectives. There have been multiple locations traded back and forth in the fighting over for the last 48 hours.micahb2002 said:
Anyone know the score?
I can't find my old battle book from when I was stationed in Germany (1-6 IN(Mech), 1AD), but if memory serves the lead element combat recon patrol (CRP) for a motor rifle regiment (MRR) was 3 sets of 3x BMPs, doing recon of 3 routes. That would be followed by a forward security element (FSE), company + size, I think 3 tanks and 10 BMPs (1 tank platoon and 3x BMP platoons, plus a command BMP). That would generally follow the most promising route of advance identified by the CRPs, and hopefully create an initial breach or gap to be exploited by the MRR main effort.CT'97 said:
Hard to ID anything but supposedly T-72 and MTLB's destroyed outside of Kharkiv. Likely a lead scout element for an armored unit.
Digging back a long way back in my memory but the Russian armored scout element was 2 T-72's and 2 BTR's. Not sure why the MTLB's would be there, that is usually used for support personnel.This video posted on imgur is supposed to be those burning tanks on ring road according to the translation provided. pic.twitter.com/qJXdAeIPfL
— Arturo Gonzalez (@jonsknowsnothin) February 24, 2022