The War in the Ukraine

sheogorath

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real AFU claimed this ? i dont believe it. it should come from western "analysts" or NAFO crowds.
It was mostly the schizo brOSINT crowd that came up with the claim, yeah. This guy, tendar, the squirrel guy; the usual suspects


Su-34 spotted with two Groms


Another HIMARS might have been taken down

 

gelgoog

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Kalibers from the BSF took part in the missile attack despite AFU claiming the BSF ran out of Kaliber carriers.
Retarded conclusions by OSINTers without a clue.

Russia has several Buyan-M corvettes operating in the area. The Admiral Grigorovich frigates. The Project 636.3 submarines. All of them can fire the Kalibr.

New Amur class ship added in the Caspian Sea fleet. Ships here also fire Kalibers.
Right. Here is another Kalibr carrier of the Karakurt class. And from the Caspian Sea it can hit targets all over Ukraine. Because the Kalibr has over 2500 km range.

Russia has more attack ships, with more VLS cells, than they had when the conflict started. And we are supposed to believe that Ukraine is delivering some sort of crippling blow to Russia's Navy.

They damaged one Kilo submarine, Russia put two Kilos and one Lada submarine in service. They sank a Slava class cruiser, Russia put the Admiral Golovko frigate in service. The Russians put two Project 20380 light frigates into service. Two nuclear strategic and two nuclear attack submarine cruisers. Two Karakurt and two Buyan-M corvettes put into service while Ukraine damaged two such ships and supposedly destroyed one.

The Ukrainian Navy lost pretty much all its large combat ships, including their frigate, their corvettes, several auxiliary vessels, and is only left with patrol boats as offensive craft.
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Tam

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The Russians may have nailed HIMARS twice in one day, not including the Buk-M1 that might still be an M270 which is the video below for reference. For now though, since the MoD called that a Buk, we will take that as a Buk, although it might have US missiles, SM-2 Standards or Sparrows. SM-2 Standards are the closest thing to a Buk in size and weight, enough that Buks were accused of copying Standards. Based on this video, is this an M270 or a Buk telar carrying American missiles? Regardless of either, definitely a good result for the Russians.


HIMARS entered inside a hanger and ammo depot. Then wham, Iskander. This is one mighty explosion suggesting what's inside the ammo depot went off. That would be a bonus for the Russians if the hanger is storing extra missiles.


Spotted after firing, HIMARS launcher is tracked as it speeds up to it's new hidden position in a forest, the coordinates of which is sent to the Iskander.


Due to the presence of casualties, can't post the next video, which shows the 4th LPR Brigade along with Akhmat forces making a full assault somewhere in Chasiv Yar. As I mentioned before there are different Akhmat units in the front, and this is a different unit from the one in the Kursk region. The Akhmat unit south of Chasiv Yar is among the units that held the line in Kleeshevka in 2023, then afterwards retook it, and now moved further west towards an encirclement of Chasiv Yar with elements of the 98th VDV Division and the 200th Lenvo Brigade.

War is escalating ominously. Belarusian vehicles along the Belarus border are now being marked "B".

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Ukrainians might be gone from Novogrodovka. Pokrovsk direction.

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Ukrainian T-80BV burning towards the Pokrovsk direction.

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Destroyed Humvee in the Donbass.

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Russians raising flags on the highway to Ugledar.

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Russians may have captured another Abrams, this in the Pokrovsk direction.

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Destroyed mobile command post M577 in Korenevo. A destroyed command vehicle means dead commanders and people with irreplaceable experience.

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Group North of forces takes out a Ukrainian EW station near the Belgorod border.

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Baba Yaga taken out by FPV drone.

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Ukrainian assault gone bad. APC or BMP takes a direct hit.

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Tam

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Short update.

Kalinovo on the Pokrovsk direction has fallen to the Russians. The 114th Brigade (again#*!!) raises it's flag.

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Orion UAV strike on a concentration of parked Ukrainian vehicles west of Suja in the Kursk region.

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MSTA-B takes out a Ukrainian tank in the Orekhiv direction using a Krasnopol.

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Series of Krasnopol strikes by the 1st Tank Army on various targets including a bridge and a Ukrainian 2A65 MSTA-B via 2S5 Giatsint-S.

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Krasnopol takes out a UAV control point.

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Rare Orlan-20 'Cartographer' shot down near Dnipropetrovosk. These are equipped with cameras used to map terrain for missile strikes.

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Russians captured most of Novogrodovka.

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gelgoog

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In theory ever since Ukraine "invaded" Russia in Kursk, Russia can ask Belarus as a member of the Union State to join its armed intervention in Ukraine. Belarus is already under similar sanctions from the West as Russia is, so I am not sure why they should particularly care about Western threats either.
 

Minm

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Proportionality doesn't change whether you are invaded or not. Hitting energy infrastructure is problematic already, killing hundreds of thousands while doing so is obviously going to be a very serious war crime.

Going by civilian to military casualty rates this war would instantly go from probably the cleanest major war in the history of warfare to a moderately dirty one.
The fault for civilian casualties would clearly lie with Ukraine. They're using the civilian population of Kiev as human shields in order to protect the power supply for their military. Clearly they could have emptied the reservoir years ago or evacuated the population.
 

vincent

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In theory ever since Ukraine "invaded" Russia in Kursk, Russia can ask Belarus as a member of the Union State to join its armed intervention in Ukraine. Belarus is already under similar sanctions from the West as Russia is, so I am not sure why they should particularly care about Western threats either.
Belarus can sent troops to Kursk. Perfectly legal in international law.
 

Index

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The fault for civilian casualties would clearly lie with Ukraine. They're using the civilian population of Kiev as human shields in order to protect the power supply for their military. Clearly they could have emptied the reservoir years ago or evacuated the population.
It doesn't make them easier to rule later though, so I think Russia would rather not.

Besides if you think about it, which people make up most of the civilians in Kiev anyways? It's women, draft dodgers etc. The ones able and anti-Russia would have been shipped to the front long ago. It's those people that Russia is trying to wipe out, and those aren't mostly found in Kiev anymore.
 
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