Russia & Ukraine

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Jan 18, 2022.

  1. Atlantic

    Atlantic

     
    #17731     Oct 3, 2024
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  2. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    https://united24media.com/latest-ne...ebo-m-radar-station-with-atacms-missiles-2764

    Ukrainian Forces Destroy Russian 'Nebo-M' Radar Station with ATACMS Missiles

    Oct 03, 2024 10:36

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    Ukrainian forces destroyed Russian Nebo-M Radar station, which is capable of detecting and intercepting aerial targets, with ATACMS ballistic missiles.

    This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

    The exact location and timing of the radar station's destruction were not specified. However, it was noted that this strike would help create a favorable "air corridor" for the effective use of long-range Storm Shadow and SCALP-EG cruise missiles.

    According to the General Staff, the "Nebo-M" system is very difficult to hit, as it operates in a stealth mode, searching for aerial targets.

    Overall, Russian forces now have only 10 operational systems of this type, each costing over 100 million dollars.
     
    #17732     Oct 3, 2024
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  3. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    Some more Vovchansk footage on slideshow video:
     
    #17733     Oct 3, 2024
  4. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    #17734     Oct 4, 2024
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    Atlantic



     
    #17735     Oct 4, 2024
  6. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    Lol when you have no friends you go for the bearded goat humpers (so that was the Kadyrovites admittedly but given these guys' treatment of women I wouldn't be surprised if they prefer animals too):
     
    #17736     Oct 4, 2024
  7. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    In the interest of balanced reporting since we are prone to just forwarding Ukrainian successes in this thread, Russia is advancing in Luhansk driving a wedge into the front, which is "not good" militarily speaking: https://deepstatemap.live/en#12/49.5397975/37.7410635

    We're talking about a small fraction of total territory but the potential to create problems for UA defenders is there. And the trend is worrisome. Nonetheless it's a war of attrition and Russia would need to keep this up in 2025.
     
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    #17737     Oct 4, 2024
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  8. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    One victim of this:
     
    #17738     Oct 4, 2024
  9. Nobert

    Nobert

    ,, Russians refer to it as "human safari", hunting individual Ukrainian people ''

    Man. What da.
     
    #17739     Oct 5, 2024
  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    ‘Drunk’ colonel sending troops to their deaths sparks Russian TV row
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ar-AA1rI840

    A Kremlin propaganda ploy to deflect criticism away from a “drunk” front-line commander renowned for ordering soldiers on suicide missions has backfired.

    Vladimir Solovyov, the host of state TV Rossiya-One’s daily chat show, last month described soldiers’ widows as liars for accusing Col Alexei Ksenofontov of being drunk and then sending their husbands to their deaths.

    He told his audience that he personally knew Col Ksenofontov, who was made a “Hero of Russia” in April.

    “Alexei is a normal commander, a thinking commander capable of competently preparing and carrying out a task,” he said.

    “They have slandered a hero.”

    But instead of silencing the mourning women, Mr Solovyov’s intervention has heaped more embarrassment onto the Kremlin by triggering new accusations and given ordinary Russians a rare glimpse of the medieval techniques used by their military commanders.


    Astra, the Russian opposition Telegram news channel that published the original complaints, said it had received dozens of messages in the past few weeks from angry women.

    “After his [show], dozens of relatives of the military contacted the editorial office responding to Solovyov,” it said this week, before posting several more accusations on its Telegram channel.

    Some of these criticisms were also posted directly on social media channels.

    One woman wrote on the Kremlin-controlled VK social media website that she wanted Col Ksenofontov, whose call sign is “Tiger”, to die as her husband had.

    “Solovyov, interview all of us. Look how many women are cursing your Ksenofontov. Talk to the women who wish death to the Tiger,” she wrote.

    Criticising the Russian army comes at great risk for people living in Russia. Police arrest people for the slightest indiscretion and charge them with “discrediting the Russian army”, which carries a prison sentence.

    Mothers and wives of soldiers in Russia were considered to have some leeway for criticising the government, but earlier this year, police detained several women and have now classified a group that had pushed for men mobilised into the army in 2022 to be given a break as a “foreign agent”. This is a derogatory term and makes it far harder for the group to operate.

    Even so, in new comments published this week by Astra, Alina Bolvinova described how a drunk Col Ksenofontov had ordered her husband on a suicide mission near the town of Avdiivka in February without ammunition for his rifle.

    “They were sent out as cannon fodder,” she said. “Can a mentally healthy person give such orders? A person who does not enjoy killing. I think not.”

    The Kremlin has deployed mass infantry tactics over the past few months to push forward its front line, suffering more than 1,000 casualties every day.

    The Russian military leadership has been heavily criticised throughout the war for its barbaric methods.

    Last month, two Russian drone operators posted a video accusing their commander of ordering them on a suicide mission in revenge for an argument. Another video showed an enraged Russian commander punching young soldiers in the face.
     
    #17740     Oct 5, 2024