Putin loves a far right fascist :
Menzies type areas, before he gave up the job at least
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Putin loves a far right fascist :
There have been a lot of diversionary topics arising recently here of late, and very little mention of either the Russian strikes on Ukrainian territory or Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory - not to mention "frontline" (these days, sic) events.Pretty quiet on the oreshnik hit in Lviv. Gas storage blown up turning the sky pink, not good stuff
You seem proudPretty quiet on the oreshnik hit in Lviv. Gas storage blown up turning the sky pink, not good stuff
Fair take. I do appreciate the general reportsThere have been a lot of diversionary topics arising recently here of late, and very little mention of either the Russian strikes on Ukrainian territory or Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory - not to mention "frontline" (these days, sic) events.
Russian Oreshnik strike on Lviv:
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Some RF information claims this was not a gas infrastructure but an unmanned systems (meaning drones) base (meaning either supply or control). But mostly it's reported to be a gas plant. Other locations were also struck the same night including Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk.Europe - War in Ukraine - Thread 5 - thread rules updated
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Kupyansk: Russian cells still remain within Kupyansk though are small and are probably not receiving supplies. A further attempt to invade Kupyansk did not succeed.
Huliapole: Was over-run by RF including reported exposure of Ukrainian military data left behind. Followed by more than one Ukrainian attempt to retake Huliapole which as far as I could tell seems to have resulted in currently the town now being "contested".
Vovchansk: RF attempted again to move forward in Vovchansk (I can't remember how the town is spelled) however news on this salient has dried up suggesting maybe it's not moving.
Lyman: In danger from RF attempts to advance but still under Ukrainian control.
Siversk: I believe it's pretty much under RF control.
Dobropilia: Multiple RF attempts to move this direction again seem not to have resulted in any success.
Pokrovsk/Myrnohrad: Both towns have heavy RF placements but neither are under control. The area south of Myrnohrad was vacated by Ukrainian troops. Rodinske in the same readion seems to be another grey area.
Almost all these regions no longer have a "frontline" in reality due to drone-based exchanges rather than forward positions. Its more like a Venn Diagram nowadays with fire control versions of frontlines which overlap each other (ie the RF fire control frontline is on the Ukrainian side of the Ukrianian fire control frontline (and vice versa).
Both military and oil or gas facilities in Russia continue to be struck every couple of days. Belgorod suffered a massive power outage around the same time as the Lviv strike. In Ukraine, Krivy Rih, Kramatorsk and Kharkiv have suffered recent strikes.
I encounter these reports every day but mostly here discussion seems to follow the politically connected topics so I tend not to post those reports.
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Menzies type areas, before he gave up the job at least
Report noted today suggests the push at Vovchansk has been curtailed and the (or some of the) RF forces there have been relocated to Chasiv Yar.Vovchansk: RF attempted again to move forward in Vovchansk (I can't remember how the town is spelled) however news on this salient has dried up suggesting maybe it's not moving.
Ukraine needs a strong leader in the face of genocidal aggression not seen in Europe since Hitler & Nazi Germany.
Let's not forget Bolsonaro too.Looks like the Khamenei dictatorship may fall in Iran.
If it does there goes another strategic ally as a supplier of military hardware to Russia.
That would be Assad, Maduro & Khamenei all lost to Russia.
At this stage Pedo Putin is surely better off securing Belarus & Nth Korea as allies instead of attempting to expand his empire in Ukraine.
While a classic quote that appeals to action movie fans, there's very little evidence he actually said that."I don't need a ride, I need ammunition"
Georgia seizes shadow fleet tanker:
Nobody is afraid of Putin these days.
While a classic quote that appeals to action movie fans, there's very little evidence he actually said that.
It came out of the Ukrainian embassy in London, just tweets. Also some of this stuff gets mixed in with his TV show pre election