Hadn't heard that. Not sure how much difference that makes from a practical standpoint.Where has it been said that it is DEFCON 2?
Hadn't heard that. Not sure how much difference that makes from a practical standpoint.Where has it been said that it is DEFCON 2?
Also the Chief of Staff one. That was based on a tweet and no credible MSM outlet reported that.That’s it? He may or may be dead, next time I make a large list of things to update a member on what has been reported over the span of days I’ll put “allegedly” or “reportedly” as to not cause so many issues since this appears to be a problem.
Not much it just means more deployable assets are put on standby and an increase in SSBN patrol; however I highly doubt we’re in DEFCON 2.Hadn't heard that. Not sure how much difference that makes from a practical standpoint.
Is it confirmed that the Russian military Chief of staff was dismissed? From a Russian source?Major events
Increase Sanctions on Russia
Kazakhstan was allegedly asked to join the conflict and refused
Reportedly the chief of staff for Russian military was dismissed
Appx. 12,000 chechens have been sent into Ukraine
Reportedly a top Chechen commander was KIA
Increase in friendly fire amongst Ukranian forces and civilians
EU and NATO send supplies to Ukraine VIA Poland most notably EU counties vowed to give Ukraine a sizeable fighter fleet
Russian warships bombed several cargo ships in the Black Sea
Russian warship has run out of fuel in the black sea
Russian strategic nuclear forces are put on high alert
Major Ukrainian cities begin to surrender in order to evacuate civilians from conflict zones
Russian military incompetence becomes more inherent as they take more losses than expected
Ukrainian drones are still in the air and Ukrainian air defenses exist in a limited capacity
Chechens, Russians, and Belarusians make major push towards Kiev
NATO reactionary force was activated for the first time in its history
Lobbying for a no-fly-zone over Ukraine
There’s been a lot more minor things that have happened but this is the digestible major events that I can think of from the past 48 Hrs.
What proof can the Ukrainians offer that he's dead, other than because they say so?
TASS had reported it before it was taken down.Is it confirmed that the Russian military Chief of staff was dismissed? From a Russian source?
TASS had reported it before it was removed off their site for unexplained reasons.Is it confirmed that the Russian military Chief of staff was dismissed? From a Russian source?
Current understanding is that either it was a hack, or, well, Ukraine-friendly employee.It's there actual confirmation on this? I remember it came from the same TASS article that no longer exists which reported 5000 Russian casualties.
Maybe they took it down after it made the Russian government look bad?Current understanding is that either it was a hack, or, well, Ukraine-friendly employee.
Numbers outright matched Ukrainian ones.