Russian Invasion of Ukraine 2022

Agent23

Ни шагу назад!


No comment on her being alive after being reported dead.

Drat, you beat me to it, comrade.

Anyway, CRP actually had a pretty good analysis on her, explaining that she ws an obvious fake because she had no dust on her.
She was some type of beauty tuber.

In other news, the EU is going full nazi/EUSSR:

“The author of one of the main Russian-language YouTube channels on military topics was arrested in Riga. European authorities want to accuse him of treason because of the pro-Russian orientation of his videos”

Permanently residing in Latvia, Kirill decided to emigrate to Russia, seeing how the foreign policy situation was deteriorating. Moreover, from the very beginning of the military operation, the blogger began to receive regular threats – he was obsessively offered to change the direction of his videos to anti-Russian, promising otherwise serious problems with the authorities. But on March 17, just before his departure, right in his parents’ apartment, he was detained by state security agencies without explanation. After the 48 hours required by European law, he was not released, and his relatives and lawyer were threatened with problems if they spoke to the Russian press. As Readovka managed to find out, Fedorov was detained upon appeal to Latvia by the European authorities – he is accused of cooperation with Russia and will be charged with treason. In particular, he is charged with cooperation with Russian intelligence.

IMHO though, this guy was probably nabbed by the Latvians, and they are using some local, PATRIOT act style law to hold him, considering what a huge hate-boner those 3 countries over there have for Russia.
TBH, I can't differentiate between a Latvian, a Lithuanian and an Estonian if my life depends on it, and I always mix up Vilnius and Tallinn.

Link to this guy,s channel here:

ASB Military news is also getting attacked:
 
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planefag

A Flying Bundle of Sticks
Entire thread shows human rights abuses of the Zelensky Regime against anyone perceived to be a spy, traitor, saboteur, and cowards. Not even children are spared..

Taping people to a lamp-post? We call that Saturday night in a college town 'round these parts lmao

UkA Equipment captured during one of their failed counter-attacks.

That was first posted back on March 3rd. Also I was unaware that counter-attacks are conducted with immobile vehicles in a repair depot.

This was their main avenue to counter-attack across from. A clear sign that they know they can't continue to contest Irpin

You can also counter-attack with trains!? This is incredible. Can you combine these maneuvers, perhaps, and counter-attack with a train station?

So over the last few days I have noticed a distinct trend in the images of destroyed Russian vehicles: They're all from the Mykolaiv oblast:







And since I'm at media limit, three more asplodes. Guys? I think something bad happened to the Russians north and/or west of Kherson. Just a hunch. 🤔

Also big 'ol 48 hour update. There was just too much for me to sift through in one day but an extra 12+ hours brought a wealth of new information. The way information trickles in means a lot of supposition and guesswork is often disproven later, or dramatically confirmed. That's why I try to confirm as much as possible by hunting around for different sources and try to gauge the "confidence level" in these developments; the picture over time is the most important factor.
 

ATP

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This was their main avenue to counter-attack across from. A clear sign that they know they can't continue to contest Irpin


1.Naming war as special operation still? dunno who wrote it,but he/she is idiot.And,if KGB said that prisoners was not tortured,that mean,that they are tortured.

2.KGBstan burned Mariunpol,becouse they wanted help cyvilians there,REALLY?

3.According to you,that Azow unit should be destroyed few times arleady.

4.Why ukrainian POW should see pictures of Donieck? they saw what KGBstan did to Mariunpol.Whatever made that post is idiot.

5.So,trains could not work there.Ukrainian certainly feared thos nazirussian armored train you mentioned.



No comment on her being alive after being reported dead.


So,KGBstan do not murdered pregnant woman in hospital,only injured her.How....noble of them.
Like in old soviet joke - Lenin meet childrens,and beat one.
Others said - how noble,he could kill!
 

Vaermina

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planefag

A Flying Bundle of Sticks
OSINT is basically a bunch of randos grabbing at sand and calling it gold dust, it seems.

As opposed to copenick sources, which, judging from this thread, seem to consist of:
  • "Guy on twitter says something, offers no sources"
  • Telegram link that won't play in the browser because it's too long and demands I put Telegram on my phone first
  • Man in camo fatigues saying things in a language I don't speak, desc. summarizes it as "he is person X saying thing Y!"
  • Russian in camo fatigues points camera at Warsaw Pact [guns on a table/ammo in a box] and says "we totally just captured this OMG"
  • A squad posing with four NLAWs
I mean, you do you, buddy. Go ahead and post whatever news you want in this here news thread. But don't be surprised if other people prefer more... dynamic content, you know?

Speaking of: Russia released full drone footage of the strike on that mall. It shows how they followed Ukrainian MLRS vehicles back to their ready ammo storage hidden in the mall:



A good example of how persistent drone surveillance has changed this war into an even more artillery-centric one than normal. But it also shows clearly that an Iskander was used to hit the target, which is odd. Those are very expensive, sophisticated weapons. If those Grads were in range, then they were easily within Russian Smerch/Tornado range (Grad does 40, Smerch/Tornado 70) and there's even a GLONASS guided rocket for Tornado! (They're being used in-country, here's pictures!) Or an airstrike with an SU-34 dropping a laser-guided bomb. Or an SU-25. Or 203mm artillery.

Then there's this. This is typically a weapon one wouldn't fire at land targets, especially when more suited for purpose and specialized land-attack weapons like Kalibr are available:



*cough*cough* Armored combat trains were a thing. *cough*cough*
Humor aside, we have these things:
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Allegedly they were of some use during WWII as well,and in both the Russian civil war and in the 2nd world war they were quite useful, with some even claiming that they won the commies the Civil War.

Guess the Ukrainians might try and LARP that aspect of the USSR's wars as well, since they are already using shtrafbats, takchankas, and they have apparently dragged a few old Tommy guns out of storage.

LARPing the Soviet Union, huh?



🤔

Here's an article from 2016 about them: "Russia Has Revived Its Armored Trains." The subhead is perfect: "The pressing question is... why?"

But reading is hard and boring so here's some more blown up stuff fresh off the Twitter presses, this time a T-90. I'll be back with more as soon as it drops. Cheerio~
 

sillygoose

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Except everyone BUT the Russians are saying they lost over 7k.
I say 7 as a low ball.
Hell, some say Russia even admits 10k losses.

And there was no surprise invasion
Given that the US says their estimates are at best low confidence I don't think anyone but Russia is qualified to say what Russian losses actually are. Not that the Russians would actually say what their real losses are.
 

Agent23

Ни шагу назад!
Given that the US says their estimates are at best low confidence I don't think anyone but Russia is qualified to say what Russian losses actually are. Not that the Russians would actually say what their real losses are.
Maybe at the end of the war.
 

Agent23

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They don't even have accurate numbers for WW2, why would this one be better?
Um, WWII was a massive, existential war that almost led to Russia's downfall, with massive loss of life and with the Nazis taking a massive amount of territory.
This is a bit more clean-cut, and bureaucracy has improved considerably.
 

sillygoose

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Um, WWII was a massive, existential war that almost led to Russia's downfall, with massive loss of life and with the Nazis taking a massive amount of territory.
This is a bit more clean-cut, and bureaucracy has improved considerably.
Granted, but they have even more reason to downplay losses.
 

Agent23

Ни шагу назад!
Ukronazi puppets meet another type of "puppet"(Buratino is the Russian version of Pinocchio)


White House Warns of Global Food Shortages After Ukraine Invasion
White house admits there will be food shortages their export bans, but not to worry, those will be limited to Africa, the Middle East and South-East Asia.
Mostly peaceful but fiery famine, nothing to see here, move along, or would you prefer, it is just the famine, bro.

This will escalate, and pretty sure a lot of those weapons Russia is capturing will be in high demand.
 

Chiron

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Taping people to a lamp-post? We call that Saturday night in a college town 'round these parts lmao

We call that assault and battery here.

That was first posted back on March 3rd. Also I was unaware that counter-attacks are conducted with immobile vehicles in a repair depot.

Different area and unit. Also a repair depot would not have unsecured ammo about, this was clearly a staging area which was overran before the vehicles could be manned.

You can also counter-attack with trains!? This is incredible. Can you combine these maneuvers, perhaps, and counter-attack with a train station?

It's a bridge. Engineers can use it as a base for a temporary road.



 

planefag

A Flying Bundle of Sticks
We call that assault and battery here.

<indiscriminate thermobaric bombardment of a city>

I think I'm missing the middle of this story, here.

It's a bridge. Engineers can use it as a base for a temporary road.

This is substantially more difficult if it's in artillery range of the enemy, and they already know where it is. Best to bring your own:



Ladies and gentlemen, coastal defense artillery engaging ships. WHAT YEAR IS IT



8-inch artillery has entered the chat. US should have never divested the M110. She lives on in our hearts. 🙏



This will escalate, and pretty sure a lot of those weapons Russia is capturing will be in high demand.

Well they certainly aren't going to be selling new domestic production:



On the other hand I've got a feeling Russian military equipment is going to be in lower demand in the near future.
 

Zachowon

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Given that the US says their estimates are at best low confidence I don't think anyone but Russia is qualified to say what Russian losses actually are. Not that the Russians would actually say what their real losses are.
The US estimates are also low confidence because casualties can mean various things
 

BlackDragon98

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OSINT uses what ever it can.
Most OSINT supports the Ukrainians over the Russians
You literally ruined your point.

By favoring the Ukrops over the Russkies, they are adding bias into their publications.

Which makes them sus.

@Agent23 is right about something. Your helmet has definitely been used to clean one too many toilet bowls.

That's why your arguments stink.

Guess who's not using Ukrainian gov/military sources?

That's right, Oryx.

The TB2 fanboy?

He's rather pro Ukrainian even though he doesn't use Ukrop sources.

He just pretends to be neutral. At the end of the day, him and the rest of OSINT are just Ukrop shills.

Just like those TikTokers that got invited to the White House.

All are just cogs in Klaus Schwab's almighty propaganda machine: DIE NEUE GOEBBELS!
 

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