The Ukraine war thread
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wrote on 17 Nov 2022, 21:31 last edited by Renauda
@Mik said in The Ukraine war thread:
Vladivostok is a tough mob controlled city where bribery of officials is normal and life is cheap. Could very well be that some mobster’s brat was called up and the deceased Colonel wouldn’t play the game unless he received more money. Could be that it some of local hoods were called up and simply didn’t want go. Could be that the deceased just didn’t show enough respect for a mob boss. Could be anything or nothing. He got whacked that’s all.,
Doubt they will find out why he he got whacked and by whom - that they pronounced it a suicide suggests to me that the investigators were covered and paid well in advance.
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Prepare for the long haul:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/nato-long-haul-ukraine-1.6658147
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wrote on 22 Nov 2022, 02:37 last edited by
First criminal cases for Russian conscripts who are refusing to fight:
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Ukraine seems to be very adept strategically and tactically. Excellent at cutting Russian resupply routes.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The Ukraine war thread:
@George-K said in The Ukraine war thread:
Maybe he fell out of a window?
After being poisoned
And committing suicide by stabbing himself…five times.
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wrote on 27 Nov 2022, 12:53 last edited by
Moscow has expended nearly two-thirds of its ammunition reserves
The Russian offensive in Ukraine has stalled as Moscow has expended nearly two-thirds of its ammunition reserves, head of Estonian military intelligence Margo Grosberg told Estonian public broadcaster ERR on Nov. 25.
“The Russian Federation has used up about two-thirds of the ammunition it has, or slightly less than that,” Grosberg said.
Read also: Ukraine urges Russian troops to study rules of surrender
According to him, waning ammunition stocks explain a decrease in the offensive activity of Russian troops. He added that "for limited operations and with economical use of ammunition, Russia will have enough for about a month."Estonian intelligence believes that Russia is now stockpiling ammunition – in preparation for a renewed offensive in Spring 2023.
Grosberg also noted that Russia is trying to purchase missiles and drones from Iran and North Korea, and is exporting ammunition from Belarus.
CNN earlier reported that the Iranian authorities also intend to supply the Kremlin regime with 1,000 short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missiles for the war against Ukraine.
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wrote on 29 Nov 2022, 15:07 last edited by Mik
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wrote on 29 Nov 2022, 16:21 last edited by Renauda
I would say more like Churchill’s assessment following Al Alamein and two days into Operation Torch:
“The end of the beginning”
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wrote on 29 Nov 2022, 16:51 last edited by Mik
He's not going to give it up without something where he can claim victory. If we want Russia out of Ukraine and Crimea, it's going to be a long slog. However painful, from an American perspective I think it's worthwhile to do so. Ukrainians may well have a different opinion.
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He's not going to give it up without something where he can claim victory. If we want Russia out of Ukraine and Crimea, it's going to be a long slog. However painful, from an American perspective I think it's worthwhile to do so. Ukrainians may well have a different opinion.
wrote on 29 Nov 2022, 17:10 last edited byNo argument from me. If Ukrainians can continue hold out this winter despite ongoing Russian destruction of their energy infrastructure, they will prevail militarily. As for Russia it wins by losing. To quote Timothy Snyder:
“Russia wins by losing. Russia really needs to lose this war, and to lose it decisively,” he said. “The whole colonial move towards Ukraine is a distraction, a substitute for the internal changes which Russia really has to make.”