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• #4377
Where do you see this?
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• #4378
Sevastapol last night.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_submarine_B-237
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• #4379
An admiral, impressive
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• #4380
The Ukranians are saying that they timed the attack to coincide with a planned meeting of senior staff thanks to Russian informers.
Even if the bit about the informers is not true, I'm assuming that it will trigger another wave of chaos in Russian leadership as they try to uncover the moles and replace the lost senior personel. -
• #4381
Beggars belief that they were all still having big joint meetings in ordinary well known military office buildings. Still pretending like they aren't actually at war.
A local air defense system was destroyed and the back up HQ was hit a few weeks ago, a submarine was hit in dry dock down the road days before - yet they still decided to continue having big senior meetings in the ordinary HQ building. Mind blowing incompetence.
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• #4382
Mind blowing incompetence.
Could incompetence by the deceased or could also be purposeful sabotage by a Ukrainian collaborator(s) who can influence those decisions. And the surviving Russian brass have no way of knowing which it is.
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• #4383
Russia now releasing footage claiming to show he is still alive, guess the truth will come out in time
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• #4384
thanks to Russian informers.
That must be the coolest job in the world. Figuring out which Russian top guys to falsely attribute assistance to. Along the lines of "Thanks Medvedev! Looking forward to working with you in the future".
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• #4385
A quite amusing argument breaking out over Margarita Simonyan's suggestion that Russia should drop a nuclear bomb over Siberia to show strength or whatever. Siberians are understandably pissed and the gulf between Moscow and the ethnic minorities in the East just got a lot wider.
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• #4386
Ukraine finally got ATACMS missiles very quietly and used them last night on a Russian air base
https://apnews.com/article/atacms-ukraine-longrange-missiles-5fd95f32449d14da22b82d57d6ccab22
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• #4388
That stuff is impressive but FPV racing drones chasing down individual soldiers is absolute nightmare fuel
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• #4389
Damn that packed a punch. What’s the Ukrainian text say?
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• #4390
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From the detonation of thermobaric munitions, the Usatnov itself, worth over 15 million dollars, exploded.
An incredibly cool result!
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• #4391
I know I shouldn't be surprised at this point but Russian tactics never fail to surprise, spend months accumulating material and resource and then just throw it all away, repeatedly chucking everything at fortified positions and expecting a different result day after day.
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• #4392
https://time.com/6329188/ukraine-volodymyr-zelensky-interview/
Duration of the conflict starting to take a toll on recruitment, corruption, public support
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• #4393
Russia lost 10 tanks in a renewed assault on Vuhledar:
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/72nd-brigade-repels-russia-advance-132500840.html
Coupled with heavy losses in Avdiivka (which has been under attack for 9 years) it's clear that Putin is desperate for a victory to brag about when he launches his re-election campaign.
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• #4394
re-election campaign
Wave-through surely?
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• #4395
He'll have killed off half of his voters by then.
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• #4396
What have voters got to do with Russian presidential elections?
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• #4397
I don't have a source here, but from what I am reading and hearing Putin still needs to do kind of well in the elections. He's got a very very heavy thumb on the scale, but his still not at the stage where he can outright manufacture a result without consequence.
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• #4398
A victim of his success to some extent. He has crafted a voter base who only responds to simple and absolute truths, such as Russia and the West being locked in an eternal struggle, the gays are coming for your kids, Putin the only man who can lead Russia and so on. Once one of those pillars start to wobble they're all going down. You've got yourself a mikado pile of inflexible axioms and his own people might just go for the next tough guy.
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• #4399
That’s one way of putin’ it. I suppose that when you can put up your own sock puppet opponents and have the instruments of the state harass, obstruct, imprison and murder any actual opponents, there’s no excuse for not knocking it out of the park.
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• #4400
What have voters got to do with Russian presidential elections?
It's all about optics. Any Russian with half a brain knows the elections are rigged but they will remain obedient so long as the supreme leader appears strong.
For an example of how strong Putin is look at what happened in Dagestan. It's a Muslim majority republic yet the airport rioters got off largely scot free (a handful were given jail sentences lasting a few days). A stronger punishment could have led to an uprising in the region. All the more reason then for a meaningful battlefield victory to bolster Putin's position.
Did not have Ukraine taking out a sub on my bingo card