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  1. ist of Names for the Butchers of Bucha: Corporal Andrei Bizyaev, 33, has reportedly served in the Red Army for over ten years. He is originally from Khabarovsk in eastern Russia. Private Sergei Peskarev, 24, has evidence of his 64th Brigade membership on Facebook. He worked at a supermarket till until November last year, at which point he signed up in anticipation of a war in Ukraine. In February, he got his wish and is now accused of war crimes. Corporal Dmitry Sergienko, 27, lived in Voronezh, south-western Russia. He has a wife and a young daughter. Private Grigory Naryshkin, 30, is another soldier personally accused of war crimes by the Prosecutor General. The athlete and martial artist is also from the far-eastern region of Russia. Sergeant Nikita Akimov, 25, from Komsomolsk in the far east, is accused of personally kidnapping and torturing innocent Buchans. He has a wife and children and has posted pictures throughout the invasion on Facebook. Corporal Mikhail Kashin, 24, comes from Votkinsk, west Russia. According to his social media, he has a wife and several sisters. He spent his birthday allegedly committing war crimes in Bucha. Private Vasily Knyazev, 24, comes from a poverty-stricken family in Yoshkar-Ola, western Russia. He joined the army straight from school and posted photos on Facebook of where the 64th Motorized Brigade was stationed after invading Ukraine. Private Albert Radnaev, 24, joined the army straight from school. His father is also reportedly a soldier in the Russian Army, though it's unknown whether he has gone to fight in Ukraine. Junior Sergeant Vyacheslav Lavrentyev, 29, was a firefighter in Transbaikal, eastern Russia before signing up to fight in Ukraine. He posted on Facebook: 'Live one life - save thousands.' Corporal Semyon Maltsev, 26, is a dancer. He also comes from Russia's far-eastern region. In February, he stopped touring with his dance company and signed up to fight in Ukraine.
  2. Oryx Retweeted Ukraine Weapons Tracker @UAWeapons · 2h #Ukraine: A curious buggy (all terrain vehicle) armed with a Stugna-P anti-tank guided missile was recently destroyed in the vicinity of Izium, #Kharkiv Oblast. Such vehicles are currently used by many Ukrainian hit-and-run and raid teams in the region. Europeans have no idea of what to call a side by side 4 wheeler.
  3. With how quick shit is showing up in theatre I think the US announcements are letting EU/Nato countries know to send it now the backfill is coming.
  4. What Jeremy Clarkson's line about about VW owners? 'Like German engineering but can't afford a BMW.'
  5. Two RU ammo depots were hit in Donbas. One had missiles for MLRS and the other had artillery shells.
  6. Another ammo depot inside Russia was hit last night. Belgorod Michael Weiss 11h
  7. So, like Ukraine, without a Navy, sunk the flagship Moskva and additionally took back control over a very strategic island without a single boot on the ground?
  8. No one went for the layup? I'm so disappointed in all of you.
  9. Steady paycheck when you live in a shit hole goes a long way.
  10. Also read UKR forces are being frustrated by civilian road traffic and that without civilian road traffic they could have eliminated even more RU armor already.
  11. A war studies guy on RU cutting off energy. Phillips P. OBrien @PhillipsPOBrien · 2h This is the equivalent of the South in the US Civil War embargoing the sale of cotton to Europe. High risk with a very small chance of achieving anything.
  12. Haven't seen any credit for the art but it is Banksy homage if not Banksy.
  13. There were reports yesterday that the strike on Bryansk took out one of the Druzhba pipeline pumping stations. So, this could be a cover story for why it isn't flowing.
  14. It is a jammer. Don't have any idea how they work.
  15. Telling kids that we could pay tuition and rent with a part time job back in the 80s is mind-blowing to them
  16. I think there were some security 'agreements' implied with applying to NATO.
  17. Speculation bubbling up is the strikes in Bryansk were on the Druzhba pipeline pumping stations. If so; Germany, Hungry, and Austria energy qualms are done as there will be no RU oil flowing to them anytime soon.
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