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Is Putin using gas to break NATO? | Sir Simon Mayall
20,659 views Jul 27, 2022 "It’s a very clever, very powerful weapon for the Russians to be using in retaliation, because they're not going to confront us militarily." Is Putin using gas as a weapon to break western solidarity? Retired British Army officer Sir Simon Mayall tells Carole Walker on #TimesRadio this is Putin’s latest strategy.
 

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Is Putin using gas to break NATO? | Sir Simon Mayall
20,659 views Jul 27, 2022 "It’s a very clever, very powerful weapon for the Russians to be using in retaliation, because they're not going to confront us militarily." Is Putin using gas as a weapon to break western solidarity? Retired British Army officer Sir Simon Mayall tells Carole Walker on #TimesRadio this is Putin’s latest strategy.
and it's prolly not gonna work cause the US is selling NG to the EU to help them......
 

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Well, show us what ya got where it counts, on the battlefield, cause Uncle Sam and his customers will want to know if you are just bullshitting.
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"If only we can get those darn chips from Taiwan."
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Well, show us what ya got where it counts, on the battlefield, cause Uncle Sam and his customers will want to know if you are just bullshitting.
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man, the russian propaganda just gets funnier all the time...they can't even hit himars with their air defense systems, because the software can't recognize them, but they can hack the entire system now? if they could do that, they would just aim them at themselves by mistake and end the war tomorrow... :lol:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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and it's prolly not gonna work cause the US is selling NG to the EU to help them......
The EU appears to be sending a lot more weapons lately, as many as they can afford to in some cases. They are scrambling for energy supplies and must look ahead both for the short and long term. When the Russians start losing in Ukraine they will play with the gas valve to Europe, energy is a weapon. It looks like they are gonna get a bloody nose soon, unless they fight well.

The Russians have been throwing munitions away by the boxcar loads per day for six months, mostly destroying cities and plowing fields. We can see the strains on their military and system. HIMARS can allow the collapse of multiple Russian BTGs by attacking their logistics and ammo dumps. If there is a lot of partisan activity, it forces the Russians to reduce the number of logistical points and to store fuel and munitions together, since they have few troops to guard the rear areas, which are vast. Once they break into the Russian rear areas they can roll them up. I dunno how many BTGs the Russians have north and west of the Dnipro, but they or their equipment at least will be cut off and trapped by destroyed bridges. They could eliminate significant Russian forces in this area while continuing to chew the Russians up elsewhere.
 

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Is Ukraine about to force Russia to surrender?
252,567 views Jul 28, 2022 Kyiv Independent journalist, Illia Ponomarenko, tells #TimesRadio the Ukrainian military is preparing to "possibly force the Russian military to surrender" in upcoming counteroffensives.
 

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Ukraine's 'playbook' to defeat Russia | Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones
39,646 views Jul 28, 2022 "Wars are about people and it's about retaking cities and so it is really significant." Former Joint Force Commander Rupert Jones says retaking the city of Kherson could give the Ukrainians a blueprint to put Putin's forces on the back foot.
 

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Is Putin using gas to break NATO? | Sir Simon Mayall
20,659 views Jul 27, 2022 "It’s a very clever, very powerful weapon for the Russians to be using in retaliation, because they're not going to confront us militarily." Is Putin using gas as a weapon to break western solidarity? Retired British Army officer Sir Simon Mayall tells Carole Walker on #TimesRadio this is Putin’s latest strategy.
but gas is a wmd …


… oh

 

DIY-HP-LED

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but gas is a wmd …


… oh

The perils of being in Putin's power. "Courage is the queen of the virtues, for without courage, none of the others are possible to practice", however it is difficult to muster the balls when Vlad is holding them in his hand. Putin sealed Russia's long term fate, Europe cannot allow itself to be in his thrall, getting out from under his control will be painful, but the fight for freedom often is, just ask the Ukrainians.
 

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Ukraine's ‘shadow army’ working behind Russian lines to free Kherson - BBC News
44,689 views Jul 29, 2022 Ukraine's ‘shadow army’ are a network of agents and informers who operate behind Russian lines. They are working alongside Ukraine's military, which is stepping up strikes on the city of Kherson, hinting at a new offensive to recapture the region.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Worn out artillery has range problems and accuracy issues, ok if you are firing at cities, but not so good if you want to precisely hit enemy troops on the battlefield. From the sheer volume of shells they've been firing and their poor organization and maintenance track record in general, I'd say the Russians could be having trouble with artillery, aside from lack of ammo. Now that Ukraine is on the offensive, they will need the ammo they wasted on cities along with the accuracy they wasted too, troops on the move are harder to hit without drones and accurate artillery and present a much smaller target when dug in. I believe most of the modern guns the Ukrainians are being given come with maintenance plans, spares and support.


Russian artillery self destruct in #Ukraine !
 

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Horrifying footage appears to show Russian captors castrating a Ukrainian prisoner of war
A horrific video posted online on Thursday appears to show a Ukrainian prisoner of war being castrated by his Russian captors.

While Yahoo News cannot independently verify the authenticity of the video, the footage, which was initially posted on a pro-Russian Telegram page before spreading rapidly on social media, showed what appears to be a Russian soldier or mercenary wearing a distinctive black fringed hat, mutilating a man who appears to be a captured Ukrainian soldier.

The victim in the video wears Ukrainian-style camouflage fatigues and is shown gagged, his hands tied behind his back. He lies helpless on the floor as the man in a Russian uniform, which features a “Z” patch, uses a box cutter to cut off his clothes and then appears to castrate him while shouting degrading insults in Russian. At least two other men who appear to be Russian soldiers can be seen in the video.

While it is unclear when the video was filmed, what appears to be the same man wearing the black fringed hat also appeared in a June broadcast by the Russian state-backed media outlet RT. In that clip, the apparent soldier can be seen carrying a Dragunov sniper rifle as he walks around the Azot chemical plant in the city of Severodonetsk after the Ukrainian withdrawal from the city. In a post that was published on the RIA Novosti Telegram channel, the Russian news agency identified the man as part of the Chechen “Akhmat” battalion of the Russian army.

Russia has captured thousands of soldiers and volunteers in the five months since it launched its invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. In mid-May, around 2,500 Ukrainian soldiers surrendered in what was the last stronghold of Mariupol. Many of the fighters who were holed up in the Azovstal steel plant were sent to a former prison colony located 55 miles north of the city. The International Committee of the Red Cross said it had gathered personal information from the soldiers and registered them as prisoners of war as they left the steelworks, so as to ensure that they would be given humane treatment under the Geneva Conventions. The ICRC also told Russia it must be given “immediate access to all POWs in all places where they are held.”

Since the Kremlin launched its invasion of Ukraine, there have been several accusations of war crimes made against Russian soldiers. Vladimir Putin’s government has categorically denied all of them.
 

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Who will run out of ammo first in Ukraine? | Charles Kupchan
6,495 views Jul 29, 2022 "The Russians don't have a large stockpile of precision guided munitions. So they're going to just launch other kinds of ordnance that are not carefully targeted." Council on Foreign Relations' Charles Kupchan says dwindling stockpiles will encourage Russia to negotiate or commit more war crimes.
 

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Ukraine Bombs Russian Forces in South, Missiles Hit Near Kyiv
Ukraine stepped up its counter-attacks against Russian forces in the south while Moscow bombed Kyiv's outskirts for the first time in weeks as Europe's biggest conflict since World War II dragged on with no end in sight.

Fifteen people were injured when missiles hit military installations in Vyshhorod district on the edge of the Ukrainian capital on Thursday, Kyiv regional Governor Oleksiy Kuleba said on Telegram.

Air raid sirens blared as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed parliament alongside visiting Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, as Ukraine marked its Day of Ukrainian Statehood with a public holiday for the first time on Thursday.

"It doesn't matter with what Russia threatens us; whether it's air-raid sirens or something else, what is important is that we make other countries fall in love with our Ukrainian firmness," Zelenskiy said.

The attack shattered the sense of normalcy that has returned to life in Kyiv since Russian forces abandoned attempts to capture the city in the first weeks of the war, in the face of fierce Ukrainian resistance.

More than 10 Russian missiles also hit the city of Chernihiv about 75 miles northeast of Kyiv, regional Governor Vyacheslav Chausov told Ukrainian TV. Like Kyiv, Chernihiv had not been targeted for weeks.

"This was Russia offering greetings on Ukraine's Day of State Sovereignty," he said, adding there were concerns about a "second phase of ground operations by the enemy."

The North district command of the Ukrainian armed forces said more than 20 missiles had been fired at Chernihiv region bordering Russia from a base in Belarus - Russia's ally.

In the south, Ukraine said its planes struck five Russian strongholds around the city of Kherson and another nearby city, where it is focusing its biggest counter-offensive since Russia's invasion began on Feb. 24.

The Kherson region, which borders Russian-annexed Crimea, fell to Russian forces soon after they began what Moscow calls "a special military operation." Ukraine describes Russia's actions as an imperial-style war of conquest.

Ukraine has used Western-supplied long-range missile systems to badly damage three bridges across the River Dnipro in recent weeks, making it harder for Russia to supply its forces on the western bank.

British intelligence said the strategy was starting to isolate Russian forces in the Kherson region.

"Russia's 49th Army, stationed on the west bank of the Dnipro River, now looks highly vulnerable," it said in an intelligence bulletin.

Kherson city was now virtually cut off from the other territories occupied by Russia.

"Its loss would severely undermine Russia's attempts to paint the occupation as a success," British intelligence said.

Ukraine says it has retaken some small settlements on the region's northern edge in recent weeks as it tries to push Russian forces back.

The Russian defense ministry said its planes had attacked a Ukrainian infantry brigade in the far north of Kherson region and killed more than 130 of its soldiers in the last 24 hours.

Kirill Stremousov, the deputy head of the Russian-appointed military-civilian administration running the Kherson region, has also dismissed Western and Ukrainian assessments of the battlefield situation.

Reuters could not verify the battlefield reports.

RIA reported on Thursday that Russian security services had uncovered a group of Ukrainian agents in Kherson who had been paid to pass on the map coordinates of Russian forces there to Ukraine for targeting with artillery.

Two people in the southern seaside town of Koblevo were blown up by a sea mine while swimming despite a ban, Mykolaiv regional governor Vitaliy Kim said on Telegram.

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Russia continues to carry out strikes against targets across Ukraine while trying to take control of the entirety of the industrialized Donbas region in the east, comprising the provinces of Donetsk and Luhansk.

Russian forces shelled the town of Bakhmut, which has been cited by Russia as a prime target in its advance through Donetsk, four times, Donetsk regional governor Pavlo Kyrylenko said on Telegram. At least three people were killed and three were injured, he said.

As the fighting rages, international efforts continued to try to reopen Ukrainian ports and allow exports of grain and other commodities.

Allowing safe passage for grain shipments from Ukraine should ease shortages that have left tens of millions of people around the world facing soaring food prices and hunger.

Russia and Ukraine struck a deal last week to unblock grain exports from Black Sea ports, but U.N. aid chief Martin Griffiths said "crucial" details for the safe passage of vessels were still being worked out.

Griffiths was hopeful the first shipment of grain from a Ukrainian Black Sea port could take place as early as Friday.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Horrifying footage appears to show Russian captors castrating a Ukrainian prisoner of war
A horrific video posted online on Thursday appears to show a Ukrainian prisoner of war being castrated by his Russian captors.

While Yahoo News cannot independently verify the authenticity of the video, the footage, which was initially posted on a pro-Russian Telegram page before spreading rapidly on social media, showed what appears to be a Russian soldier or mercenary wearing a distinctive black fringed hat, mutilating a man who appears to be a captured Ukrainian soldier.

The victim in the video wears Ukrainian-style camouflage fatigues and is shown gagged, his hands tied behind his back. He lies helpless on the floor as the man in a Russian uniform, which features a “Z” patch, uses a box cutter to cut off his clothes and then appears to castrate him while shouting degrading insults in Russian. At least two other men who appear to be Russian soldiers can be seen in the video.

While it is unclear when the video was filmed, what appears to be the same man wearing the black fringed hat also appeared in a June broadcast by the Russian state-backed media outlet RT. In that clip, the apparent soldier can be seen carrying a Dragunov sniper rifle as he walks around the Azot chemical plant in the city of Severodonetsk after the Ukrainian withdrawal from the city. In a post that was published on the RIA Novosti Telegram channel, the Russian news agency identified the man as part of the Chechen “Akhmat” battalion of the Russian army.

Russia has captured thousands of soldiers and volunteers in the five months since it launched its invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. In mid-May, around 2,500 Ukrainian soldiers surrendered in what was the last stronghold of Mariupol. Many of the fighters who were holed up in the Azovstal steel plant were sent to a former prison colony located 55 miles north of the city. The International Committee of the Red Cross said it had gathered personal information from the soldiers and registered them as prisoners of war as they left the steelworks, so as to ensure that they would be given humane treatment under the Geneva Conventions. The ICRC also told Russia it must be given “immediate access to all POWs in all places where they are held.”

Since the Kremlin launched its invasion of Ukraine, there have been several accusations of war crimes made against Russian soldiers. Vladimir Putin’s government has categorically denied all of them.
They are creating future terrorists who won't settle for peace, even if the government does. They are ensuring the remnants of their army will be destroyed trying to hang onto Belarus when the time is right. Shit like this makes peace with the Russians impossible, if it is real and like other atrocities, will lead to more artillery and HIMARS. Not many Ukrainians will surrender to Russians and not many Russian will be taken alive, unless to be used to trade with for Ukrainians. At this point it might be best to start putting the fucks out of their misery, destroy them in Ukraine then foment trouble in Belarus, leading to an intervention by Ukraine to support a new government. If Belarus goes, so does Kaliningrad or land access to it at least.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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They are creating future terrorists who won't settle for peace, even if the government does. They are ensuring the remnants of their army will be destroyed trying to hang onto Belarus when the time is right. Shit like this makes peace with the Russians impossible, if it is real and like other atrocities, will lead to more artillery and HIMARS. Not many Ukrainians will surrender to Russians and not many Russian will be taken alive, unless to be used to trade with for Ukrainians. At this point it might be best to start putting the fucks out of their misery, destroy them in Ukraine then foment trouble in Belarus, leading to an intervention by Ukraine to support a new government. If Belarus goes, so does Kaliningrad or land access to it at least.
i think it would be entirely appropriate to bomb the ever living fuck out of belarus...every airfield, rail line, and russian base or depot should be wiped off of their map. then the Belorussians should be given a one time choice...join us, or join our enemies...
and the guy who did this shit, that keeps appearing in videos? a big bounty on his head dead, a HUGE bounty on his head, alive...then a public trial for war crimes, followed by a televised execution...and ANYONE else they try to turn into some kind of fucked up hero gets the same, hunted down, prosecuted, executed...
 
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