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Let me check if Ivan is alri... Oh shit, better go back to my hiding spot
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"The Russians in the Kharkiv Region have well trapped themselves. The video shows a small fragment of the road along which podors carry out basic logistical tasks. As you can see, there are 4 destroyed Russian cars, at least 4 killed Russian soldiers and a torn up unidentified armored vehicle on a gooseneck in a small area, 200 meters from the road. This is how almost the entire logistics route looks like. For Russians, this is complete hell."
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"Baba Yaga dropped the mines. That's the story..." A Russian soldier films the result of remote mining by a Ukrainian heavy drone of a road on which Russian equipment was moving. It seems that the group of the author of this video, "rushing" to help their screaming and burned comrades, is more interested in filming content than in providing them with first aid and proper evacuation. Things getting... spicier. Chasiv Yar, Ukraine. Russia is destroying the city with Solntsepyok multiple rocket launchers. Russians are mercilessly shelling Chasiv Yar with Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower systems - a terrible weapon that uses thermobaric warheads. The soldiers of the 24th Mechanized Brigade named after King Danylo are holding the settlement and destroying the invaders, the most fierce fighting continues in the area of the Siverskyi Donets-Donbas Canal.
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Real reason... https://www.businessinsider.com/north-korea-troops-ukraine-aiding-russia-cannon-fodder-pentagon-2024-6 North Korean troops will become 'cannon fodder' if they aid Russia in Ukraine, Pentagon says North Korean troops that are sent to Ukraine to aid in Russia's war would become "cannon fodder," the Pentagon said. Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said on Tuesday that "I think that if I were North Korean military personnel management, I would be questioning my choices on sending my forces to be cannon fodder in an illegal war against Ukraine." Ryder was responding to a question about North Korea potentially dispatching army engineering units to Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, which is occupied by Russia. According to South Korea's TV Chosun, citing a South Korean government official and referenced by Reuters, North Korea is planning to send construction and engineering forces to occupied Ukraine as soon as next month for rebuilding work. Countries including the US and Japan condemned the move, with South Korea saying it was considering sending weapons to Ukraine as a result. South Korea's president described the pact as a threat to his nation's security. Ryder described North Korea potentially sending military forces to Russia as "certainly something to keep an eye on," and hinted at the high number of Russian casualties throughout the war. The UK Ministry of Defence said at the end of May that the total number of killed or wounded Russian soldiers since February 2022 was around 500,000. It also said that the average daily number of Russian personnel casualties in May was over 1,200. Russia is known for treating its own troops as highly disposable. This includes through using "meat wave" tactics, where it sends waves of poorly trained and unsupported soldiers toward Ukrainian positions to try to overwhelm them. A Russian soldier who plans offensives said this month that he has to send men forward knowing they will likely die, but doesn't tell them how low their chances of survival are. "I can't tell the men, otherwise they wouldn't fight with the hope of winning," he said.
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See video above and Zona's "juiciest bit"
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See video above for more on this
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This is interesting- perhaps a new approach to combat the meat waves: Haven't seen this tactic mentioned
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It'll catch up with them eventually and this is just the beginning "The [russian] authorities explained with shocking frankness why people cried out for help for several hours and were burned alive without receiving it during the fire in Fryazino [near Moscow]. The reason is the low salaries of firefighters and emergency workers. Nobody wants to work and risk their lives for 40-60 thousand rubles. Everyone has gone to the front; they promise 200. By the way, the building is on fire again." Former Wagner PMC member Vladislav Zamkov returned to the town of Pitkyaranta, Republic of Karelia, Russia, and showed the state of the town. According to Zamkov, he killed more than 200 people in the war, and his apartment was taken away from him for debt. Now he, his wife and three children are homeless and owe the Putin regime more than a million rubles. "What did I fight for? Why did I kill people I didn't know at all? I came to another country and conducted these operations there. I killed more than two hundred people. Why did I take their lives and bring grief to their families? So that I could return to my country and find myself useless?" Zamkov asks. Why do they always come up with these questions after they go to another independent country to kill and loot?
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I can't believe they still have some of those Azovstal guys. Translation of the full video from the Ukrainian soldier who killed 2 Russians with a grenade after narrowly escaping one himself
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The US is close to lifting the ban on US military contractors in Ukraine to help with maintenance and repairs of US systems. https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/25/politics/biden-administration-american-military-contractors-ukraine/index.html
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[Remains Found] Caleb Harris, the disappearing A&M CC kid
KYHorn replied to immamac's topic in Daily Texan
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I believe this is the consensus on the cause of the civilian deaths in Crimea. Russia is of course feigning shock and horror after they (intentionally) hit a large residential building in Ukraine a couple days ago. Russian air defense reportedly shot down an ATACMS cluster munitions variant in occupied Sevastopol 2 days ago. The amount of submunitions hitting the water/beach and how they are dispersed (wider than usual) seems to confirm the missile was downed. This beach is only 5km away from Belbek Military Airbase, actively used by Russia. Russian authorities reported that 4 people were killed and 153 injured although that cannot be concluded from this footage.
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[Remains Found] Caleb Harris, the disappearing A&M CC kid
KYHorn replied to immamac's topic in Daily Texan
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The EU remains very pro Ukraine- just elected probably the most staunch supporter of Ukraine to the to foreign affairs position- much to Putin's dismay. Juicy. On June 21, 2024, a strike was carried out on the 726th Air Defense Training Center in Yeysk, Krasnodar Krai, by two cruise missiles, likely R-360 "Neptune." The center, which trains personnel to use various UAVs, suffered significant damage. The strike killed instructors and technical personnel from Yelabuga, destroyed ~20 Shahed-136 attack UAVs, ~50 Lancet attack UAVs, and ~40 ZALA reconnaissance UAVs. There is no reported information about military personnel casualties.
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Money talks: Serbia has sharply increased its military production, and its defense enterprises have switched to working in three shifts to produce weapons that go to Ukraine, sources familiar with the situation in Belgrade told Kommersant. According to them, this happened two years ago, immediately after the start of the full-scale invasion of the Russian army in Ukraine. During this time, Kiev received 800 million euros worth of weapons from Belgrade, but not directly, but through intermediaries, the Financial Times found out . “Yes, we export our weapons. We cannot export to Ukraine or Russia, but we have many contracts with Americans, Spaniards, Czechs and others. What they do with it in the end is their business,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told the newspaper. According to him, even if he knew for sure who the Serbian weapons ultimately ended up with, it “wouldn’t concern him.” He noted that Belgrade today has a “golden opportunity, since its weapons are cheaper than Western ones” and Serbian arms exports could grow even more. Before this, the Reuters agency wrote about the supply of Serbian weapons to Ukraine , which published a secret Pentagon document entitled “Europe: a response to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.” It followed that Serbia, although it refused to train the Ukrainian military, agreed to supply weapons to Ukraine or “has already supplied them.” The then-current Minister of Defense of the country, Milos Vucevic, responded to this by saying that “Serbia has not sold and will not sell weapons to either the Ukrainian or Russian sides.” “Someone obviously wants to destabilize our country and drag it into a conflict in which we will not participate,” he said. As Kommersant’s sources explained, the Serbian authorities in this situation “are primarily afraid of a harshly negative reaction from Moscow,” which previously expressed concern about arms supplies to Ukraine. “If the Serbs knew that weapons were coming to Ukraine even through third countries, this cannot be regarded as a friendly step,” said Vladimir Dzhabarov, head of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs. Moreover, after the start of the war, the Serbian authorities repeatedly declared support for the territorial integrity of Ukraine and voted at the UN for several resolutions “condemning Russian aggression against Ukraine.” However, Belgrade has not yet joined the US and EU sanctions against Russia.
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Ukrainian somehow not taken out by the grenade gets 3 Russians with his grenade Video of the soldier describing the situation cannot be embedded for some reason: https://x.com/albafella1/status/1804879630672765203?t=guzgf5SsU26x9nQ2ZdW2Qg&s=19
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Awesome
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^I'm not convinced those aren't just normal-looking Russians. Helps explain why they're still able to recruit. Gotta hit them financially to take away their largest advantage and main weapon (people).
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A source of at last some of the ammo from undisclosed countries
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