Russian Invasion of Ukraine 2022

Hmm...I wonder what kind of facilities they have to protect said weapons from a first strike...

Course, this can only end well...right? /S
Eh, they're tactical weapons. They're also still "russian" despite Belarusian deployment. The only protection they have or need is the joint policies of escalation and "Use it or lose it." If any Western country decides to have a go at them, they'd probably try to use them before they could be destroyed and Russia would almost certainly escalate to tactical nuclear attacks against both Ukraine and whoever tried to strike the Belarusian deployment. At which point, over the course of 15-60 minutes, we end up in a situation where something like +90% of all the world's nuclear weapons both tactical and nuclear will be launched, even when neither the aggressor nor target is directly involved. Fortunately military planners have known and understood these issues for the better part of a century, so we won't be seeing some random NATO state screaming YOLO as the lob missiles at the new location of russian nuclear weapons just because they are somewhere new. This is just more posturing and nuclear sabre rattling from the impotent russian regime.
 



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Gentlemen I present to you our glorious defenders of traditional Christian values. Please clap.
Soviets would be soviets.I am suprised,that you are suprised.
 
First Documented Loss of a Russian T-54/55 in this Invasion so far!

As a VBIED!



Russian Penal Troops Being Issued Mosin-Nagant Rifles (but with modern optics supposedly).



Belgium to send Ukraine fifty M113's refurbished by Cockerill.



One of the 115 specially designed and custom built Toyota Land Cruiser based AA Czechnicals made by Excalibur now in Ukraine.



Russian Sources report Russian troops are complaining that their new Ukrainian citizens can't be as easily abused now for potential subversive activity since they've been formally annexed by Russia.

 


Well, looks like Ukraine won't even need to hit the Russian's in Crimea too hard, the Russian idiot have now poisoned the water supplies to those areas with what they've done to the dam.

The Ukrainian armed forces may just need to wait out the Russians in the south, because the Russian fools have turned their own lines into a multi-plague zone by blowing the dam.
 
Ukraine alleged downing several Russian Ka-52 Alligator Gunships over the past few days (four in three days specifically) but here's one that only lost its tail but presumably made it back to friendly territory.



A settlement called Pyatykhatky near the Dnipro River was liberated by Ukrainian forces.



An as of yet unfinished military hospital in the Bryansk Region of Russia close to Ukraine mysterious started on fire.



Russian appointed Assistant to the Deputy Prime Minister of Vladimir Epifanov of the Zaporizhia Oblast had his car suddenly explode whilst in Crimea. Apparently he and the other two in the car with him survived but are in hospital being treated for severe burns.



Fortunately the Russian Appointed Governor of the Oblast is keeping a close eye on things while in St. Petersburg.

 
A large Russian ammunition depot in Rytove, in the occupied part of the Kherson Oblast, was struck by the Ukrainians and resulting in a really big boom apparently. The target was located more than a hundred kilometers behind the frontlines, closer to teh Sea of Azov and Crimea itself.



Russian Training Base located in Volnovakha in the Donetsk Oblast struck by Ukrainian HIMARS reportedly.



European Union to train 30,000 Ukrainian troops in 2023.



Motorcycle with Sidecar Mounted Kornet ATGM in Russian Service.



Kakhovka Reservoir is Basically Gone now according to satellite imagery.



Russia is reportedly operating a network of sites where Russian soldiers and mobilized are detained, facing torture, interrogations and other abuse for refusing to participate in the Special Military Operation in Ukraine. It's stated there are about fifteen sites that are known of that could be containing hundreds of so called 'refuseniks.' Some of those who endure the threats and torture are then sent to the front at Svatove in the Luhansk Oblast to reportedly "fend for themselves."

 
Two loud explosions heard in Sevastopol after local Russian Air Defenses were put on alert.



Russian Mi-24 Helicopter was reportedly downed this afternoon according to the Ukrainian military. Russian helicopter gunships have been suffering losses recently but also apparently been put to effective use as well.





The group of Western Leopards and Bradleys etc abandoned over a week ago during a failed Ukrainian attack are reportedly still there for the most part.



Alleged video from Astra of a Rehabilitation Camp Where Russians who refuse to fight are kept until rehabilitated.



Analysis of one of the most fortified portions of the Russian Zaporizhia Front.


Short Thread Showing Media of Ukrainian fixed wing UAV's making surprisingly accurate unguided bombing runs on Russian positions and equipment.

 
Thread examining the recent strikes on the Chongar Bridge, one of several bridges that connects Russian owned Crimea with the occupied areas of southern Ukraine.



Causing long vehicle queues.



Apparently Romania is in the news today, related to Ukraine. Mainly in that the Russian-Appointed Governor of Kherson threatened to bomb the bridge between Romania and Moldova as retaliation for the recent attack on a bridge connecting Crimea with occupied Kherson.



Romania is also being floated as a potential host for training Ukrainian pilots on F-16's.


Many Russian Soldiers Reportedly Being Denied Leave (as well as pay in some cases) resulting in months and months of constant deployment on the front.


Seventy two thousand square miles of mined territory. 💀

 
Usually don't post the daily losses but as a reminder of the losses in Ukraine during this whole coup thing and a couple days prior (since June 21st) as well... And including the first lost Caesar SPG.

Russian losses (including coup losses).



Ukrainian Documented Losses.



The Russian ISDM Zemledeliye Remote Minelaying System in particular gave off a visually impressive boom, launching mine laden rockets in every direction randomly presumably.



Ukrainians cleaning up quick after the previous nights missile attacks on Kyiv.



Oh and the Pentagon announced delivery of the GLSDB or Glide Launched Small Diameter Bomb won't happen any earlier then August.

 
More air defense for Ukraine. Germany and the United States are partnering up to provide Ukraine with up to 45 Gepards by the end of the year (over thirty have been delivered). Also two more IRIS-T Air Defense Systems by the end of 2023 and four more in 2024.



Something Exploded in Luhansk.



Seven Russian Kamaz Trucks Destroyed on the Zaporozhye Front.



Ukrainian built Bohdana 155mm Self Propelled Gun firing Excalibur Ammunition.



Based Ukrainian Postal Service. (article archived here)

 
Just saw a release from Ukraine that Russia dropped chemical munitions on a Ukrainian position. It was noted that winds were pushing the chemicals back into Russian lines. LINK

"We recorded the fact of dropping a prohibited chemical munition with an aerosol-suffocating effect on one of the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The wind was [blowing] toward the enemy."
 
Just saw a release from Ukraine that Russia dropped chemical munitions on a Ukrainian position. It was noted that winds were pushing the chemicals back into Russian lines. LINK

"We recorded the fact of dropping a prohibited chemical munition with an aerosol-suffocating effect on one of the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The wind was [blowing] toward the enemy."
I haven’t seen it literally anywhere else, so I’m weary, still this does seem to be one of the better sources.
 

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