K1052
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Another crispy S-400 site in Crimea, this time at Belbek air base, due to ATACMS. Russian channels are quite grumpy and also hint at aircraft losses.
What? No windows available?*Slovakia’s prime minister has just been shot. I wonder if Russia had anything to do with it.
If this is a pro-UKR action, what happens?
What happens if evidence uncovers that Russia was conducting a false flag operation to make it look like Pro-UKR action?
When you say titanic strides. Do you mean the loss of their flagship in the Black Sea?
Russian cruiser Moskva - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Or the fact Russia lost 1/3 of their Black Sea fleet?
Ukraine war briefing: ‘Third of Russia’s Black Sea fleet sunk or crippled’ | Ukraine | The Guardian
Poland warns Russian missiles coming too close may be shot down; how Ukraine has ramped up making its own weapons. What we know on day 763amp.theguardian.com
Titanic indeed
Nice, subtle, change of position. 👍If accurate this would be a substantial shift in US policy. A much overdue and welcome one though.
Nice, subtle, change of position. 👍
Fair point given the source.I would like to see it explicitly confirmed before getting too excited.
Eh, it means nothing as stated.Nice, subtle, change of position. 👍
I think it is more interesting they lost 16 T-80 and 14 T-72. Would be even more interesting to know how many tanks are loss relative to the number on the field.Somewhat interesting uptrend in Russian T-62 losses. We’ll see if it continues.
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If true, it is a shift. Honestly, I think the Brits are leading the way here and maybe the US will follow.Eh, it means nothing as stated.
Russia is pushing hard in the northeast and pushing towards Kharkiv and theres news about increased desertion rates. We don't know whether the proportion of deaths/desertion is alot higher among the more disposable troops like foreign contractors tricked into signing up.Friendly reminder that Russia has approximately the same number of troops in two days as the US lost in Afghanistan did in 20 years. Wonderful little war they've hitt going on.
Czech President says it's naive to think Ukraine can eject the Russians in the foreseeable future, that it's time for negotiation. It's worth mentioning that they've been a staunch supporter of Ukraine.
I would surely hope so. Negotiations have to involve both Ukraine and Russia, anything else is simply a waste of time.He does state that such negotiations should only happen with Ukraine's consent. Given that the Ukrainians don't trust a word of what the Russians say I don't think that will be forthcoming real soon.
Meh, Putin's promises rank up there with used toilet paper.I would surely hope so. Negotiations have to involve both Ukraine and Russia, anything else is simply a waste of time.