RogerdeLluria
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- Jul 5, 2015
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I've seen a lot of comments suggesting its just an unfounded rumor. And nothing else has emerged since this post below (most replies suggest its not happening)be on watch fore some good news from Ukraine - some informations surfacing indicating successful operation of Ukrainian forces in Bachmut...
Blown up and damaged are not synonymous. Which is it?Well now, this is interesting...
Russian military aircraft blown up near Minsk: Belarusian partisans
Belarusian anti-government activists have claimed responsibility for what they said was a drone attack on a Russian A-50 surveillance aircraft at an airfield near the Belarus capital of Minsk on Sunday (26 February).www.euractiv.com
The cheek! Why does Zelenskyy owe anyone, especially media from outside Ukraine like the Canadian-owned Reuters a reason for his changes in military command? During the Second World War I expect that many of the senior commanders in place in 1941-42 were replaced without any reason being given to Reuters or even domestic US media. For some the reasons, like Kimmel might be obvious (if perhaps unfair), but other generals and admirals come and go at the wishes of the Commander in Chief.
What is with Reuters' spelling of the man's name?
Either way, the fact that Belarusian Partisans struck a Russian target and in Belarus at that, is huge.Blown up and damaged are not synonymous. Which is it?
Either way, the fact that Belarusian Partisans struck a Russian target and in Belarus at that, is huge.
Considering that Putin's folly has shown the world that Russia isn't exactly what it has been touted as being, I suspect that we'll be seeing bolder moves by those that want Russia oit of their countries.
Lukashanko really needs to rethink his political strategy, because Moscow is not really in a position to keep him in power if the people have decided they've had enough. This move by the partisans is one of many cracks starting to appear in his facade.
Yep, huge....particularly if Lukashenko denies that there's any opposition in Belarus, or claims that the opposition group is funded by/manned by Ukraine...and use that as an excuse for a more aggressive role in the fighting.
If I was Putin I'd withdraw all forces from Luhansk, Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia, moving them all to Kherson and Crimea.