Russian Army Commander Dismissed for Ukraine War Failures Dies in Moscow
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After washing machines, toilets and other furniture the second army of the world started to loot bicycles from the local population. Being proud of it as well.
I am not even going to talk about how these bums are dressed.
adesso arriverà sacrafail a dire che non è vero :sisi: tra l'altro, il più giovane di quei tizi sembra mio nonno, ma questo è un altro discorso
Pare che gli alti ufficiali russi (col. Shuvalov, in questo caso) si siano accorti che le clusters sono brutte e fanno tanta bua. Stranamente finché le usavano loro (magari sui civili) non l'avevano notato, mentre ora che gli stanno piovendo sulla testa i depositi USA sì. Che ci sia una correlazione? :fag:
Citazione:
And again about cluster munitions. It's hard for me to understand why we need to manipulate statistics if the response we’re getting for showing off results in collossal, real difficulites.
I already wrote about cluster munitions before - https://t.me/shouvalov/20.
Basically, nothing has changed, but a lot needs to be added. Information, now in full measure, reached the authorities that everything was not as it seemed in the initial reports. It is impossible not to take into account the factor of modern Western cluster munitions - they shamelessly mow down both fighters at the front (not only at the front) and civilian infrastructure in the rear.
Civil infrastructure is a separate topic. Recently, there was an arrival in Tokmak, which terribly slashed trucks and drivers. The Defense Ministry decided not to focus on this, because there was a risk of reciprocal publication of data from the enemy with arguments that the civilian targets were not quite simple and not very civilian.
But there were comrades in the camp of military correspondents who unleashed their anger towards the vile NATO members on the heads of readers, and attached videos as proof. This is something the enemy might not have had. And now the enemy can quite boldly show that the goals were legal from a military point of view. And all by our hands...
We had to throw all our efforts into blocking the supply of cluster munitions to Ukraine: to declare that we would not use such munitions, to tear apart the Europeans, who have cluster munitions banned. There was a chance. But they played us, we happily fell for it and declared that we had these clusters munitions, whole landfills of them, not just stockpiles.
Yes, we have many. You can search for photos. For the most part, it’s an illiquid asset killed by time, the rest - is morally and technically obsolete. And things are not very good with carriers either.
Now you can’t roll back the situation, and when you are caught being weak, it’s silly to try and scare them. The General Staff already understands this, but they cannot bring the situation even higher, there is no solution. The guys on the front line are taking the beating, and it's not easy at all. In the context of problems with medicine, wounds from cluster munitions often result in death, and this is a very painful and terrible death. The enemy has learned (yes, imagine, they are also learning!) to cut off the path of reinforcements or withdrawal of forces with artillery, and trenches do not save from cluster munitions. You can’t save yourself with a bandage or a tourniquet, after being hit with cluster munitions you need solid medical care, if you managed to survive.
In the trenches, a terrible mess is formed from the living and the dying, who are sometimes completely impossible to help.
In such cases, the enemy methodically waits for those of our forces that rush to help their comrades. I saw all this in Chechnya, when a sniper left a wounded man to pull other guys to him. This happened in single occasions, but with cluster munitions, everything is the same, but scaled tens and hundreds of times. We need counter-battery fire, but it is not there. We need a lot of things, but first of all, need to finally admit the problem exists and start solving it, and not throw around the words like “we’re going to smash you!”.
It is not some colonel in a hospital bed that is yelling about the cluster munitioins - the voices of hundreds of guys dying in terrible agony in the trenches and the widows of hundreds killed by them in just these couple of weeks are shouting to you about these problems. And I specifically do not specify whether there are really hundreds, or already thousands - we will not please the enemy with statistics.
The army needs a solution. The cluster situation is terrible, and worst of all, we try to silence the problem when we need a solution. And this is already beyond the capabilities of individual generals and commanders. We made threats with words, now let's get down to business."
Altra cosa che fa ridere ai tg è:
- attacco ucraino alle linee russe (no numero ipotetico di morti)
- attacco russo a una città piena di civili: 2 feriti leggeri.
:uhm:
Non sono bombardamenti da seconda guerra mondiale (e comunque anche in merito a questo il numero di vittime dei missili V2 per dire fu sorprendentemente basso, per lo stesso motivo), il volume effettivo di esplosivi in arrivo è molto limitato e non avendo bersagli precisi (il che amplifica enormemente l'effetto per chilogrammo) il risultato è quello.
https://twitter.com/IntData209/statu...162702152?s=20
ahi ahi :fag:Citazione:
Frightened Skabeeva calls to the admin of the Trizub telegram channel. Ukrainian cyber troops hacked Skabeeva's phone and find interesting videos and photographs, as well as correspondence and promised to publish them on a separate dedicated channel
Ma sì, invadiamo anche la Svezia, dai! :o
Darya, non ti dimentichiamo
comunque, pare che i lenti ma indubbi progressi a sud siano dovuti in larga parte all'uso delle bombe a grappolo
se gli US le avessero fornite un poco prima... imbarazzanti, qualunque sia il motivo di questo ritardo
Dal Washington Post
U.S. intelligence says Ukraine will fail to meet offensive’s key goal
Thwarted by minefields, Ukrainian forces won’t reach the southeastern city of Melitopol, a vital Russian transit hub, according to a U.S. intelligence assessment
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The path to Melitopol is an extremely challenging one, and even recapturing closer cities such as Tokmak will be difficult, said Rob Lee, a military analyst with the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
“Russia has three main defensive lines there and then fortified cities after that,” he said. “It’s not just a question about whether Ukraine can breach one or two of them, but can they breach all three and have enough forces available after taking attrition to achieve something more significant like taking Tokmak or something beyond that.”
The bleak outlook, briefed to some Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill, has already prompted a blame game inside closed-door meetings. Some Republicans are now balking at President Biden’s request for an additional $20.6 billion in Ukraine aid given the offensive’s modest results. Other Republicans and, to a lesser extent, hawkish Democrats have faulted the administration for not sending more powerful weapons to Ukraine sooner.
E' quello che dico da più di anno, ma qui è sempre stato pieno di gente che "eh ma poi i russi si incazzano, è comprensibile che non mandino le armi più serie" e "eh ma stanno cuocendo i russi a fuoco lento, stai a vedere".
Più il tempo passa, e più è chiaro chi aveva ragione.,, da notare pure che sono arrivati sia i missili a lungo raggio che le bombe a grappolo ed i russi non hanno fatto un cazzo, a parte dare mandato a Medvedev di scrivere qualche baggianata.
Commento di Stirpe a questo "leak":
"Quando si citano "i servizi segreti" si può stare sicuri che c'è qualcuno che millanta: se effettivamente ci fossero leaks di questo genere, contrari alla politica del Governo, il direttore della CIA salterebbe subito. Detto questo, andando a leggere scopriamo che in realtà il testo dice che è improbabile la conquista di Melitopol... Anche perché gli ucraini NON stanno puntando affatto lì, ma più a est e cioè verso Berdiansk e Mariupol; poi come al solito il titolata ha colorato un po' le cose..."