The War in the Ukraine

FriedButter

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If it's true, it open the door for Kiev carpet bombing more or less, they could be used on something more relevant...
ASB on telegram reported 2 missiles being shot down over Belgorod. Doesn’t seem like they hit anything and idk the time zone but it looks like it happened some time ago. Interesting that Fox News is the first one using the blow horn on it.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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If it's true, it open the door for Kiev carpet bombing more or less, they could be used on something more relevant...
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If they have not done so already, they should be bringing Russian electrical engineers in to study how to safely deny enemy territory of power while keeping power generation capabilities to supply their own territory.
 

RottenPanzer

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Heard a report that the Russians already established a bridgehead at Severskydonetsk River towards Slovyansk, tho this hasn't been verified yet

And also a claim from someone i knew that there's detachment of VDV clashes at the Nikolaev region, has it been verified yet that Russia already control southern outskirts of Nikolaev btw?
 

gelgoog

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Speaking of BMP-1s (or is it 2s?), there have been several seen on trains going from Russia to Ukraine. There may be the same pressures on IFVs as there has been on tanks. You don't bring out the old stuff if there's plenty of newer (re: T-64s)
You mean the T-62Ms. Any T-64s would be Ukrainian ones or captured from Ukraine and used by the Donbass militia. Since Russia does not manufacture the diesel engines used in the T-64 any such tanks in Russia, together with the T-80UD, were put into storage. The main production facilities of the T-64 are in Kharkov and Lviv.

Those T-80BV in the train are better than the tanks the Poles sent to Ukraine. They also seem to be in good condition. So I do not see what is the problem. The BMP-1 is shit though. Thus far it seems to be relegated to engineering units. But I would not put it in service. At least not with that turret.

If they have not done so already, they should be bringing Russian electrical engineers in to study how to safely deny enemy territory of power while keeping power generation capabilities to supply their own territory.
They already said if Ukraine wants electricity they will provide it but they need to pay for it. And probably in rubles.

The progress of the great Kherson Counteroffensive, according to ISW
 
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FriedButter

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Around 500 civilians hiding at Severodonetsk Azot plant: Governor

Russian forces continue to storm the city of Severodonetsk, and have pushed the Ukrainian army back “due to a significant advantage in artillery,” Serhiy Haidai wrote on Telegram. He said Russians were destroying the city “quarter by quarter”.

A spokesman for the general staff of Ukraine’s armed forces said Russian forces had pushed Ukraine’s units out of the Severodonetsk city centre.

Seems like Russia is making progress in the city center of Serodonetsk and 300 civilians have left the plant.
 

gelgoog

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That is bollocks. The Ukrainian side have been stuck in that plant for days already. Then again Ukraine seems to think hitting a place with artillery constitutes an advance. They might be hitting the center of the city from the other side of the river and claiming this is an advance.
 
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