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What a coincidence. I just read this on one Russian military blog.Apparently nothing Russia does is a war crime since it is still a "Special military operation".
I suspect this is just a proof of concept. The test of own capability and of enemy's defence.
They are trained to go after the odor of cheap vodkaHow do the Ukrainians get the mosquitoes to bit only Russian troops?
I'd read that in the Israeli media but I can't find any other mention.The only thing Iran has gotten so far, is ten of their own killed last week.
There's no way the hundreds of thousands of young Russian men that had fled will return. If they settle permanently elsewhere this brain drain will have dire consequences for Russia.I think the mobilization was " no longer needed" because it is now time for Russia's regularly scheduled annual draft call-ups.
I understand the sameI think the mobilization was " no longer needed" because it is now time for Russia's regularly scheduled annual draft call-ups.
AFU tanks have the same flaw. I suppose the T-62 and M-55S do not have the exposed carousel. The latter actually looks impressive, for its age, and the updates listed here are impressive. I wonder if the reverse speed is the same abysmal 4 mph of other Soviet-origin designs."Olympic Tank Turret Tossing Championship" current standings
AFU Warriors Show Head-Ripping Champion Tank Defeated
The turret of the tank got blown tens of meters up.charter97.org
The friendly blogger reminded me about one historical event that happened exactly 108 years before the yesterday
s USV's attack in Sevastopol. It was dubbed Sevastopolskaya pobudka - which can be translated as "Sevastopol's wake-up call".
Russian article has a more detailed description of the operation, in particular, of the raid in Odessa where two Turkish destroyers entered Odessa harbour without almost any resistance and stayed there for more than an hour.
Hopefully tomorrow we have some high res. colour pics of the damaged ships.Don't you all love this parte of the article?
"Admiral Kazimir Ketlinski assured the foreign minister that the Black Sea Fleet was "completely ready" for action"
The key problem of biological warfare. Respecting nationality and borders is not something they're good at.How do the Ukrainians get the mosquitoes to bit only Russian troops?
I'm thinking the battle for Kherson may go on for four to six months, at least until the 2023 spring muds have dried. If Russia loses Kherson they'll likely lose Crimea, as it's just down the road.I'm betting this presages a drive to either cut off Kherson directly via the east bank of the Dneiper, or perhaps mount a drive to the Azov coastline through Melitopol. In either event, damaging the Russian capability to provide naval fire support in defense could be the aim.
I'm thinking the battle for Kherson may go on for four to six months, at least until the 2023 spring muds have dried. If Russia loses Kherson they'll likely lose Crimea, as it's just down the road.