Ukrainian War Developments

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Deino

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Ok guys ... some here and even formerly respected members seem to have lost all humanity and cannot hide their feelings to post war crimes, murder or cruelties.

As such two more idiots were banned immediately and I can only advice you: Whoever is posting images, videos or whatever footage showing war crimes, murder or cruelties will be banned without any further warning! The same goes for anyone who gives advises on how to circumvent this warning by whatever measure ...

If you have such a strong pervert desire to watch and spread something like this, then shame on you and please better leave this forum, or at least shut up and do not post.
 

Darkon112

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More proof that Wester media and it's economists are utter shit.

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VS reality.

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The ruble has recouped most of its losses and become the top-performing currency globally. It continues to gain and is up 60 per cent against the US
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from its lows in the first week of March.

The ruble appreciated to 83 to the
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intraday on Tuesday against a record low of 139 on March 7. Thanks to the recent rally, the ruble is only about 10 per cent lower than what it was before the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24. The ruble was trading at around 76 before the invasion, according to the data from Bloomberg.

Analysts say the post-invasion depreciation in the ruble is modest, considering the severity of European and American sanctions on
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. As part of the sanctions, the United States and
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froze nearly half the Russian central bank’s $640-billion foreign exchange reserves held in banks outside
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Abominable

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Ok guys ... some here and even formerly respected members seem to have lost all humanity and cannot hide their feelings to post war crimes, murder or cruelties.

As such two more idiots were banned immediately and I can only advice you: Whoever is posting images, videos or whatever footage showing war crimes, murder or cruelties will be banned without any further warning! The same goes for anyone who gives advises on how to circumvent this warning by whatever measure ...

If you have such a strong pervert desire to watch and spread something like this, then shame on you and please better leave this forum, or at least shut up and do not post.
So if a video of a tank or S-300 gets blown up that's not allowed anymore either? What do you think happens to the crew inside?
 

Deino

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So if a video of a tank or S-300 gets blown up that's not allowed anymore either? What do you think happens to the crew inside?


You know my opinion on such topics anyway but at least no-one can deny there is a difference between showing a tank blown up or such videos where you clearly see a person being shot, blood and the killing itself! Yes, that's the red line which is known since years in the rules and if you think blowing up a tank and as such knowing peoples are being killed can justify to post such cruelties, then you are simply wrong!
 

redion

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There is all so the possibility that if the conflict will go on in the long term the western I mean the NATO regular calibers and weapons will became even more predominantly ore replace same of the former Soviet armaments case in point this photo from the Georgian legion of Ukrainian National Guard
On the expression that things on the battlefield move faster than you can even imagine
 

Darkon112

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You know my opinion on such topics anyway but at least no-one can deny there is a difference between showing a tank blown up or such videos where you clearly see a person being shot, blood and the killing itself! Yes, that's the red line which is known since years in the rules and if you think blowing up a tank and as such knowing peoples are being killed can justify to post such cruelties, then you are simply wrong!

Didn't see anyone here been glee over war crimes. All are disgusted so far. And frankly this thinks should be shown and not swept under the rug what the western media and on reddit similar places is happening right now.
 

Coalescence

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You know my opinion on such topics anyway but at least no-one can deny there is a difference between showing a tank blown up or such videos where you clearly see a person being shot, blood and the killing itself! Yes, that's the red line which is known since years in the rules and if you think blowing up a tank and as such knowing peoples are being killed can justify to post such cruelties, then you are simply wrong!
A suggestion for a concrete criteria is if you think it will cause distress to viewers watching it and/or is evidence of warcrime being committed or the aftermath of it, then don't post it.
 

56860

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Ok guys ... some here and even formerly respected members seem to have lost all humanity and cannot hide their feelings to post war crimes, murder or cruelties.

As such two more idiots were banned immediately and I can only advice you: Whoever is posting images, videos or whatever footage showing war crimes, murder or cruelties will be banned without any further warning! The same goes for anyone who gives advises on how to circumvent this warning by whatever measure ...

If you have such a strong pervert desire to watch and spread something like this, then shame on you and please better leave this forum, or at least shut up and do not post.
As long as there is a NSFW warning it should be fine. We are not reveling in gore, this is the brutal reality of war.
 

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Posted by Scott Ritter @RealScottRitter, the ex-USMC, on 29 March 2022

1/ Big Arrow War—a primer. For all those scratching their heads in confusion, or dusting off their dress uniforms for the Ukrainian victory parade in Kiev, over the news about Russia’s “strategic shift”, you might want to re-familiarize yourself with basic military concepts.

2/ Maneuver warfare is a good place to start. Understand Russia started its “special military operation” with a severe manpower deficit—200,000 attackers to some 600,000 defenders (or more). Classic attritional conflict was never an option. Russian victory required maneuver.

3/ Maneuver war is more psychological than physical and focuses more on the operational than on the tactical level. Maneuver is relational movement—how you deploy and move your forces in relation to your opponent. Russian maneuver in the first phase of its operation support this.

4/ The Russians needed to shape the battlefield to their advantage. In order to do this, they needed to control how Ukraine employed it’s numerically superior forces, while distributing their own smaller combat power to best accomplish this objective.

5/ Strategically, to facilitate the ability to maneuver between the southern, central, and northern fronts, Russia needed to secure a land bridge between Crimea and Russia. The seizure of the coastal city of Mariupol was critical to this effort. Russia has accomplished this task.

6/ While this complex operation unfolded, Russia needed to keep Ukraine from maneuvering its numerically superior forces in a manner that disrupted the Mariupol operation. This entailed the use of several strategic supporting operations—feints, fixing operations, and deep attack.

7/ The concept of a feint is simple—a military force either is seen as preparing to attack a given location, or actually conducts an attack, for the purpose of deceiving an opponent into committing resources in response to the perceived or actual actions.

8/ The use of the feint played a major role in Desert Storm, where Marine Amphibious forces threatened the Kuwaiti coast, forcing Iraq to defend against an attack that never came, and where the 1st Cavalry Division actually attacked Wadi Al Batin to pin down the Republican Guard.

9/ The Russians made extensive use of the feint in Ukraine, with Amphibious forces off Odessa freezing Ukrainian forces there, and a major feint attack toward Kiev compelling Ukraine to reinforce their forces there. Ukraine was never able to reinforce their forces in the east.

10/ Fixing operations were also critical. Ukraine had assembled some 60,000-100,000 troops in the east, opposite Donbas. Russia carried out a broad fixing attack designed to keep these forces fully engaged and unable to maneuver in respect to other Russian operations.

11/ During Desert Storm, two Marine Divisions were ordered to carry out similar fixing attacks against Iraqi forces deployed along the Kuwaiti-Saudi border, tying down significant numbers of men and material that could not be used to counter the main US attack out west.

12/ The Russian fixing attack pinned the main Ukrainian concentration of forces in the east, and drove them away from Mariupol, which was invested and reduced. Supporting operations out of Crimea against Kherson expanded the Russian land bridge. This phase is now complete.

13/ Russia also engaged in a campaign of strategic deep attack designed to disrupt and destroy Ukrainian logistics, command & control, and air power and long-range fire support. Ukraine is running out of fuel and ammo, cannot coordinate maneuver, and has no meaningful Air Force.

14/ Russia is redeploying some of its premier units from where they had been engaged in feint operations in northern Kiev to where they can support the next phase of the operation, namely the liberation of the Donbas and the destruction of the main Ukrainian force in the east.

15/ This is classic maneuver warfare. Russia will now hold Ukraine in the north and south while its main forces, reinforced by the northern units, Marines, and forces freed up by the capture of Mariupol, seek to envelope and destroy 60,000 Ukrainian forces in the east.

16/ This is Big Arrow War at its finest, something Americans used to know but forgot in the deserts and mountains of Afghanistan and Iraq. It also explains how 200,000 Russians have been able to defeat 600,000 Ukrainians. Thus ends the primer on maneuver warfare, Russian style.
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Then a well-thought question to an actual ex-military man from someone there:

How has your position towards the future developments of the war changed during the time? Anything that surprised you and made you change your mind from the initial analysis?

The slow pace of operations. I never thought Russia would depart from its doctrine of overwhelming firepower and mass to preserve civilian life and property. The evidence clearly shows they have.
 
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Abominable

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You know my opinion on such topics anyway but at least no-one can deny there is a difference between showing a tank blown up or such videos where you clearly see a person being shot, blood and the killing itself! Yes, that's the red line which is known since years in the rules and if you think blowing up a tank and as such knowing peoples are being killed can justify to post such cruelties, then you are simply wrong!
No disrespect intended, but it sounds like you don't know the difference between a war crime and graphic footage (which I agree is disgusting and should not be posted here).

For example, there are pictures circulating of Ukrainian forces using hollow point ammunition. Using that is clearly a war crime, yet is not graphic in any way. It's just a guy loading a magazine. Is that banned?
 
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