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DIY-HP-LED

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Security Service of Ukraine: Russians ready to kill their generals that force soldiers to fight

The Security Service of Ukraine has evidence that Russian contract soldiers refuse to participate in the offensive because they are suffering significant losses.

Details: According to the intelligence service, Russian contract soldiers in the Donetsk region have come close to shooting their general (district commander) Valeriy Solodchuk and his bodyguards, who arrived to quell the riot and force the "rejecters" to continue fighting.

The soldiers refused to obey the order and were ready to blow up the "high ranking guests." Therefore, the Russian general shamefully fled from the front line.

A member of the Russian military complains in a conversation with his wife that only a third of their brigade (over 600 people) remains, the rest have been killed or wounded.

Quote: "We have almost the entire battery refusing to fight. He [the general - ed.] began to wave the barrel, shoot: ‘I, he says, will kill you if you, do not f*ing go there! ... ‘ That was that. Here's a kid: ‘Go on, he says, kill us!’ F*ck, he got a grenade, pulled a pin out and says: ‘Come on, shoot me! He says, let's explode here together, he says.’

That’s that. Then the special forces also started poking at us with barrels, we poked the barrels back at them. In short, we all nearly f*ing shot each other. He got into his car, left… After these f*ing words, I don't want to stay here at all!"

Previously: The Security Service of Ukraine has released a hotline number - 2402 - for Russian occupiers seeking a way out of the war.

We remind you that the 90-day timeline set by the Putin regime for the so-called "special operation" runs out at the end of May. Russian contract soldiers who came to fight in Ukraine in February have grounds to "legally" leave the service. According to the Security Service of Ukraine, Russian contract soldiers are dreaming of leaving Ukraine.


Reuters
UK says Russia suffers devastating losses among lower-ranked officers

LONDON (Reuters) - Russia appears to have suffered devastating losses amongst mid- and junior-ranking officers in its conflict with Ukraine, raising the prospect of weaker military effectiveness in future, Britain's defence ministry said on Monday.

Brigade and battalion commanders were probably deploying to the most dangerous positions while junior officers have had to lead low-level tactical actions, the ministry said on Twitter in its latest Defence Intelligence update.

"With multiple credible reports of localised mutinies amongst Russia's forces in Ukraine, a lack of experienced and credible platoon and company commanders is likely to result (in) a further decrease in morale and continued poor discipline," it said.

The loss of younger officers was likely to exacerbate Russia's problems in modernising its military command and control, the ministry said.

"More immediately, battalion tactical groups which are being reconstituted in Ukraine from survivors of multiple units are likely to be less effective due to a lack of junior leaders," it said.

Russian forces intensified attacks on Monday to capture Sievierodonetsk, a key city in Ukraine's southeastern Donbas region which Moscow is targeting having failed to take the capital Kyiv early in the war.

(Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Kate Holton)
 

xtsho

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Whiplash in Russia. They thought they were moving forward. Too bad for the people just wanting to be part of the rest of the world.

 

DrBuzzFarmer

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A friend in the UK said his grow light cost three times as much to use as it did a year ago. He's not sure he can run his lights any more. Back to buying herb.
Take that, Putin.
At least he doesn't live in Finland, where they are burning their pets to keep warm now.
Good thing, too, because they'll be eating them soon.
The West might be sitting in the dark, starving in a few years, but as long as it hurt's Vlad's feelings, it'll be worth it.
Maybe, if you have an extra dollar, invest in the Ruble.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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A friend in the UK said his grow light cost three times as much to use as it did a year ago. He's not sure he can run his lights any more. Back to buying herb.
Take that, Putin.
At least he doesn't live in Finland, where they are burning their pets to keep warm now.
Good thing, too, because they'll be eating them soon.
The West might be sitting in the dark, starving in a few years, but as long as it hurt's Vlad's feelings, it'll be worth it.
Maybe, if you have an extra dollar, invest in the Ruble.
In war sacrifices have to be made and the Russian slave army is making them. The objective of the west is to destroy the Russian army with Ukrainian blood and our weapons. Russia is an imperialist country and is actually an empire of conquest, after Ukraine it will be Belarus and after that the internal republics. Ukraine and Belarus will cause liberal democracy in Russia, an iron curtain through the Slavic cultural world is impossible to implement. Russia cannot survive as a liberal democracy, it will lead to the dissolution of Russia.

Ukraine has lot's of gas and oil and will cut the Russians out of the European energy market, with a trillion in seized Russian money for reconstruction they should be an economic powerhouse in a few years. Russia will still be under the sanctions shithouse, Vlad fucked himself and his country with stupid imperial visions from the past, times change.
 

Jimdamick

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A friend in the UK said his grow light cost three times as much to use as it did a year ago. He's not sure he can run his lights any more. Back to buying herb.
Take that, Putin.
At least he doesn't live in Finland, where they are burning their pets to keep warm now.
Good thing, too, because they'll be eating them soon.
The West might be sitting in the dark, starving in a few years, but as long as it hurt's Vlad's feelings, it'll be worth it.
Maybe, if you have an extra dollar, invest in the Ruble.
So you say give Russia Ukraine to make life more comfortable for the rest of the World?

You do it.
You invest in rubles
You suck Vlad's dick.

Not the rest of us that stand up for freedom

AT WHATEVER THE COST!!!!!!

Maybe I'll even eat these fucking things if I have to, but so be it


FUCK PUTIN/RUSSIA!!!!

(tell your friend to buy LED's & shut the fuck up :) )
 

HGCC

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A friend in the UK said his grow light cost three times as much to use as it did a year ago. He's not sure he can run his lights any more. Back to buying herb.
Take that, Putin.
At least he doesn't live in Finland, where they are burning their pets to keep warm now.
Good thing, too, because they'll be eating them soon.
The West might be sitting in the dark, starving in a few years, but as long as it hurt's Vlad's feelings, it'll be worth it.
Maybe, if you have an extra dollar, invest in the Ruble.
Can't help but notice the ruble is headed the way of the Zimbabwe dollar and their country looks to be falling apart.
 

Polly Wog

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Security Service of Ukraine: Russians ready to kill their generals that force soldiers to fight

The Security Service of Ukraine has evidence that Russian contract soldiers refuse to participate in the offensive because they are suffering significant losses.

Details: According to the intelligence service, Russian contract soldiers in the Donetsk region have come close to shooting their general (district commander) Valeriy Solodchuk and his bodyguards, who arrived to quell the riot and force the "rejecters" to continue fighting.

The soldiers refused to obey the order and were ready to blow up the "high ranking guests." Therefore, the Russian general shamefully fled from the front line.

A member of the Russian military complains in a conversation with his wife that only a third of their brigade (over 600 people) remains, the rest have been killed or wounded.

Quote: "We have almost the entire battery refusing to fight. He [the general - ed.] began to wave the barrel, shoot: ‘I, he says, will kill you if you, do not f*ing go there! ... ‘ That was that. Here's a kid: ‘Go on, he says, kill us!’ F*ck, he got a grenade, pulled a pin out and says: ‘Come on, shoot me! He says, let's explode here together, he says.’

That’s that. Then the special forces also started poking at us with barrels, we poked the barrels back at them. In short, we all nearly f*ing shot each other. He got into his car, left… After these f*ing words, I don't want to stay here at all!"

Previously: The Security Service of Ukraine has released a hotline number - 2402 - for Russian occupiers seeking a way out of the war.

We remind you that the 90-day timeline set by the Putin regime for the so-called "special operation" runs out at the end of May. Russian contract soldiers who came to fight in Ukraine in February have grounds to "legally" leave the service. According to the Security Service of Ukraine, Russian contract soldiers are dreaming of leaving Ukraine.


Reuters
UK says Russia suffers devastating losses among lower-ranked officers

LONDON (Reuters) - Russia appears to have suffered devastating losses amongst mid- and junior-ranking officers in its conflict with Ukraine, raising the prospect of weaker military effectiveness in future, Britain's defence ministry said on Monday.

Brigade and battalion commanders were probably deploying to the most dangerous positions while junior officers have had to lead low-level tactical actions, the ministry said on Twitter in its latest Defence Intelligence update.

"With multiple credible reports of localised mutinies amongst Russia's forces in Ukraine, a lack of experienced and credible platoon and company commanders is likely to result (in) a further decrease in morale and continued poor discipline," it said.

The loss of younger officers was likely to exacerbate Russia's problems in modernising its military command and control, the ministry said.

"More immediately, battalion tactical groups which are being reconstituted in Ukraine from survivors of multiple units are likely to be less effective due to a lack of junior leaders," it said.

Russian forces intensified attacks on Monday to capture Sievierodonetsk, a key city in Ukraine's southeastern Donbas region which Moscow is targeting having failed to take the capital Kyiv early in the war.

(Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Kate Holton)
The only hope is people.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The only hope is people.
Armies collapse and crack under the strain, the lower the morale, the lower that point is, in terms of losses, if people believe what they are fighting for and their homes and families, it makes a big difference. Morale comes from the word moral, it is important to fight for what you believe is right and important, they say it makes a 3 to 1 difference in battle, motivation and a willingness to die are big factors.

The Russians are unlikely to panic any time soon, their slave style top down army is designed to whip the troops like cattle and they are slaughtered like cattle. However the Ukrainians are killing Russian officers of all ranks at an alarming rate and they have no sergeants to speak of and they function more as officer body guards. Also they are divided into BTGs which are independent commands and only a systemic issue like having fuel or logistics cut behind them could cause them to break. If they have no fuel they can't move, advance or retreat, or power their weapons systems. They won't sit in useless equipment getting shelled by long range artillery they will run, on foot and they are not infantry troops for the most part.

The American MLRS systems can allow the Ukrainians to reach out and touch their logistical and fuel hubs from much further away, they just need to get close. BTGs are often arrayed in depth and these MLRS can reach all the way to their rear and make the collapse of individual BTGs much easier.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Fuck Putin, tell him he should have thought about that before he began his imperial adventure. This is being controlled by Putin, allow them to build their own systems then, missiles or heavy suicide drones and cruise missiles, they can build them themselves with our money and buy the fucking parts from China through western allies. Ukraine ain't under sanctions and can also make it's own 155mm & 152mm shells too. They have the capability to do this, not right away, but they are getting enough aid to begin, there are millions of women across the border in Poland who can make sub components there, or move back to Ukraine to work in these industries, if required, though most men in the country are currently unemployed.

Ukraine has the educated talent to do this not everybody is on the front line, only a small fraction of the population of 44 million. With allied aid, they can found their own defense industry, they already make manpads, antitank missiles and small drones. Shells first, then missile reloads for MLRS systems they have or capture or refurbish from Russian wrecks.

They have been getting lots of artillery though, from smaller countries too and with all the attention focused on MLRSs, it has been flying largely under the radar, along with the drones from a dozen different countries or more. Better weapons mean less Ukrainian blood and they will be pissed at chickenshit reluctant allies, so they will increasingly make their own, because parts and components are easier for them to get than finished weapons systems.


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DIY-HP-LED

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Moscow is still reduced to glass along with 90% of the population, almost instantly, the rest won't take long to die. Nuclear blackmail by a mafia Don, if the UK escorts grain ships to feed the hungry, I'll nuke ya, bullshit. A threat like that requires a response, a very painful one for Russia. Every time they do it, a better weapons system is given to the Ukrainians to humiliate the fuckers even faster. More threats will mean cruse missiles for Ukraine and further nuclear threats might even mean they will have lend lease warheads on them, under Ukrainian control. You will know about it when the Ukrainians tell you about it, now STFU and die in Ukraine.
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DIY-HP-LED

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By the time they get to sell any of it Ukraine will have displaced their European market and demand will drop like a stone in a decade with EVs, green new grids with energy storage and renewables. It might remain in the ground like coal, with a steadily dwindling price on international markets. EVs are coming and most cars and light Trucks will be electric, because they will be cheaper to buy and run than ICE vehicles, which will be as hard to find, as old fashioned TVs are today.


Russia's Catastrophic Oil & Gas Problem
 

BudmanTX

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By the time they get to sell any of it Ukraine will have displaced their European market and demand will drop like a stone in a decade with EVs, green new grids with energy storage and renewables. It might remain in the ground like coal, with a steadily dwindling price on international markets. EVs are coming and most cars and light Trucks will be electric, because they will be cheaper to buy and run than ICE vehicles, which will be as hard to find, as old fashioned TVs are today.


Russia's Catastrophic Oil & Gas Problem
yeah i see that coming too.....
 

GoatSoup

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By the time they get to sell any of it Ukraine will have displaced their European market and demand will drop like a stone in a decade with EVs, green new grids with energy storage and renewables. It might remain in the ground like coal, with a steadily dwindling price on international markets. EVs are coming and most cars and light Trucks will be electric, because they will be cheaper to buy and run than ICE vehicles, which will be as hard to find, as old fashioned TVs are today.


Russia's Catastrophic Oil & Gas Problem

You beat me to posting this. Shows the real reason Puty wants the Donbas. It's not his love for the Russian minority, but his need to pay off his Oligarchy to keep his head! If the Ukraine can develop and export it's gas it's deep shit for Putin and the Russians!
 
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