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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

I still don't get what point you were trying to make there.. so some Indian got sent to jail in 2006.. so ? idgaf

dont even bother explaining, I'll never get your extreme rules based life bull shite anyway..

You trying to feign ignorance with me will not help your case.

There are many US service personnel and citizens like @gambit @jhungary @F-22Raptor etc who will feel obligated to report your post to the US authorities.

PDF management will be obligated to reveal your identity and you will be charged accordingly.

For your own good please delete your post immediately instead of trying to be smart with me.
 
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Ignore that idiot. The Chinese were short of talented trolls, so they picked that fool from the countryside.

I don't even want him banned. He is so much fun, I literally look for his posts, read them and have my daily dose of laugh. Mods will do a great harm to me if they ban him. :rofl:
 
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You trying to feign ignorance with me will not help your case.

There are many US service personnel and citizens like @gambit @jhungary @F-22Raptor etc who will feel obligated to report your post to the US authorities.

PDF management will be obligated to reveal your identity and you will be charged accordingly.

For your own good please delete your post immediately instead of trying to be smart with me.
what the hell are you even on about, my man ?

what post ?

@jhungary @gambit and @F-22Raptor are going to report me to the US authorities for what exactly ? :lol:

what you smoking, bro .. I can has toke, pliz ? :sarcastic:
 
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what the hell are you even on about, my man ?

what post ?

@jhungary @gambit and @F-22Raptor are going to report me to the US authorities for what exactly ? :lol:

what you smoking, bro .. I can has toke, pliz ? :sarcastic:
Yeah, I have reported you to the FBI.......

I am this bored......LOL :lol: :lol:
 
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If you are a soldier, you know how bad is this, it kind of give you an insight on why the Russian did so badly in the field.
 
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I would say Stryker or LAV would better suit the role. You can carry more troop into combat that way. M1117 are mostly used for ISTAR, it makes sense for Afghan to have it because they would need to call US Air Strike on target, it wouldn't make sense for the Ukrainian to have them.


Ukraine won't put HIMARS close to the frontline, that is a good way to have them destroyed by COUNTBAT or Airstrike. they will put them inland, The reason is Russia don't need to put pressure on Ukraine if their job is to defend Crimea, it would have been another way around. Which mean the Ukrainian would expose their troop in order to go on the attack.

It's very hard to crack Crimea defence, traditional sense you would need to have naval superiority to be able to take it. Again, I don't know if Russian is this inept but what I am saying is the general term.
I'm not saying they should or would put the HIMARS at the frontlines, they have the reach to hit into Crimea far enough. Hitting airbases, defense, command and control, etc. Ukrainians are very adaptable with the tools and skills they have. If they have boats and helos, and more missiles and drones for air support they could launch an assault. I have some good ideas when looking at Crimea map and where to attack it. But as I have said, they need to whittle down its defenses before launching a major assault.

What is that down the left corner?
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Bridge dislocated.
 
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I'm not saying they should or would put the HIMARS at the frontlines, they have the reach to hit into Crimea far enough. Hitting airbases, defense, command and control, etc. Ukrainians are very adaptable with the tools and skills they have. If they have boats and helos, and more missiles and drones for air support they could launch an assault. I have some good ideas when looking at Crimea map and where to attack it. But as I have said, they need to whittle down its defenses before launching a major assault.


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BY front line I don't mean like the forefront, like where the troop movement were, I mean at least 3-40km from the troop movement is, otherwise you can't cover the troop push because once they push 10-20 km into Crimea, they are out of the Artillery range and you will need to move them forward, and that takes time.

As for what Ukraine can do, well, I don't know, but rest assure we are going to find out soon, once the US release what is included in the Lend Lease Package, we will know what Ukrainian are trained for. We may have some surprise when that did eventually released.
 
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Thousands of mobilised Russians sent home, deemed unfit for duty​

The latest troop setback follows Ukraine’s recapture of Lyman in Donetsk, a move which Kyiv says sets the stage for further gains.

Russian reservists meet at a gathering point in the course of partial mobilization of troops, aimed to support the country's military campaign in Ukraine, in the town of Volzhsky in the Volgograd region, Russia September 28, 2022's military campaign in Ukraine, in the town of Volzhsky in the Volgograd region, Russia September 28, 2022

Russian reservists meet at a gathering point in the course of partial mobilisation of troops, aimed to support the country's military campaign in Ukraine [File: Reuters]
Published On 3 Oct 20223 Oct 2022
Thousands of Russians mobilised for military service in Ukraine have been sent home after being deemed unfit for duty, the latest setback to President Vladimir Putin’s conscription of 300,000 servicemen.
Mikhail Degtyarev, the governor of the Khabarovsk region in Russia’s far east, said several thousand men had reported for enlistment in 10 days but many were ineligible.
“About half of them we returned home as they did not meet the selection criteria for entering the military service,” Degtyarev said in a video post on the Telegram messaging app.
He said the military commissar in Russia’s Khabarovsk region was removed, but that his dismissal would not affect the mobilisation.
Russia’s first call to arms since World War II, declared on September 21, led to widespread discontent and drove thousands of men to flee abroad.
The move was billed as enlisting those with military experience.

Meanwhile, criticism over Putin’s war in Ukraine has been growing at home.
Some 2,000 people were arrested at anti-war protests in more than 30 towns and cities, with independent news outlets saying some detained were served summons to report at military enlistment offices.
Russian officials usually supportive of the president also expressed anger over the mobilisation move, in a rare show of dissent.
Among them, Valentina Matviyenko, the chairwoman of Russia’s upper house, the Federation Council, said mistakes made in sending call-up papers were “absolutely unacceptable”.
The Russian military appeared increasingly in turmoil on Monday as it suffered a stinging setback in its strategic rail hub of Lyman, in the Donetsk region.
Ukrainian forces claimed that their recapture of the major bastion sets the stage for further advances that could cut off thousands of Russian troops from all supplies as winter sets in.
Ukraine’s lightning counteroffensive in September has put into question Russia’s ability to control the Donbas.
Putin on September 30 proclaimed the annexation of four regions covering nearly a fifth of Ukraine, an area that includes Lyman.
Kyiv and the West have condemned the move as a meaningless war tactic following referendums conducted during the occupation and without oversight.
The announcement, which brings the annexed territories under Russia’s nuclear umbrella, constitutes the most serious escalation of the conflict since Moscow invaded Ukraine in February, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said.
Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall, reporting from Moscow, said Russia’s lower parliament was expected on Monday to ratify a draft constitutional law allowing the admission of the new provinces, which Russia now calls “independent”.
“Nobody expects any vote against these treaties,” Vall said, despite the reality on the field shifting in favour of Ukraine.
In a separate development, Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Russia’s southern Chechnya region, called for the use of “low-yield nuclear weapons” to defend Russia’s “territorial integrity”.
The United States said it would respond decisively to any use of nuclear weapons and has warned Moscow of “catastrophic consequences”.

Sending in protesters against mobilization to the frontlines is a very bad idea. I wouldn't be surprised they give up easily or turn their weapons over to the Ukrainians.
 
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and the famine in Iran was also the result of Javanese attack , strangely it happened in British controlled area and Tehran


usa figure for that engineered famine death toll at first was 15m and later moderated to 10-12m
Get off this thread to talk this topic. This is not Iran. You are welcome to exercise your freedom to open another thread. You have some interesting poitns, but you are being a parasite by bringing it up here.

Putin should just nuke these cuntbags and their American masters

peace can wait till that walking corpse, old man biden is either dead (soon) or out of office...

he's disgusting, this demented old corpse.. Hunter ka papa

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Putin has put Russia back 20 years, and humliated it. And the best you can do is hope for some superhuman capability that Russia has that its kept hidden. You are pathetic. Open up another thread to show your disdain for any western leader. Here , your master is getting his butt handed to him (by his own Army btw)

ok.. so ?

what point were/are you trying to make here ?
Unless you are sitting in piss infested India, you are going to be a news article for making threats. Anybody above an IQ of 30 would have made that connection
 
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PMC "Wagner" spoke in detail about the real situation in some sectors of the Ukrainian front. According to the soldiers, do not expect easy fighting in Ukraine, do not underestimate the enemy. Despite this, the Wagner soldiers manage to advance even when the number of Ukrainian troops is 2-3 more. Videos with subtitles


Two episodes of fighting in Ukraine filmed by Ukrainian soldiers. In the first part of the video, soldiers make a sortie in mobile groups on Humvee armored vehicles, you can see that one of them is hit. In the second episode, a Ukrainian tank is blown up by two mines and ambushed, according to the second version of the events of this episode, the soldiers dismounted fire into the void, as at the end they ask where the enemy is.


The Russian crew of an infantry fighting vehicle rescued the crew of another vehicle in Ukraine under enemy fire. At the time of the evacuation, the armored vehicle was hit, presumably by the Javelin ATGM, since the blow was from above, despite the damage, the BMP was able to leave the battlefield and evacuate people.


The use by Ukrainian soldiers of the famous in quotation marks M120-15 Molot mortar. The 120 mm Ukrainian M120-15 mortar manufactured by the Mayak plant turned out to be very unsuccessful, but it was accepted into service anyway. During its use from 2016 to 2021, as a result of explosions of Molot mortars, more than 20 Ukrainian soldiers died and about 45 more were injured, some called it cursed. The mortar has a mass of 210 kg and a firing range of 7100 m, a rate of fire of up to 15 rounds per minute, a mortar crew of 5 people.


Episode of the battle in Ukraine. A Ukrainian mobile group in a Hummer found a damaged Russian truck. After trying to check the car, they heard the sounds of Russian armored vehicles and tried to drive away, while the car was attacked by the Russian army.

 
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Hope the Ukrainians can make more significant progress before winter sets in and Russia gains some breathing room for a desperately needed “reset”.
 
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