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well once they typed bioWeaponUSA into the password field, that laptop cracked wide open.
Gallows humor aside, I do wonder about that “searchable database” some maga assembled. Can’t wait for Media Bias Fact Check to vet it.
I gave a link to the people that fact checked it.

The Claim
The photo depicts the capture of Canadian General Trevor Cadieu in Mariupol, Ukraine.

Emerging story
News websites and social media users have recently circulated a photo purportedly of Canadian General Trevor Cadieu, who was arrested while attempting to flee the Azovstal factory in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol.


Misbar’s Analysis
"Misbar investigated the widely circulated claim and found it misleading. The image was taken from a video clip published on February 24, 2022, in which Ukrainian soldiers were apprehended by separatist forces in Petrovsky village in Donetsk city, eastern Ukraine. The video was released before the Russian forces besieged Mariupol and took control of the city on April 21, 2022."

"The circulating photo was among Russian news websites and agencies' reports of 14 Ukrainian soldiers surrendering in the Donetsk region."

"Ministry of Defense sources have told Canadian media that since his retirement from the army, Cadieu has gone to Ukraine to fight alongside Ukrainian forces, without specifying his location in Ukraine. Cadieu's movements, according to the Ministry of Defense, have become a personal matter since his retirement from the Canadian Army. "

So while he might have been there and taken he is not the one in the picture.
 

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I gave a link to the people that fact checked it.

The Claim
The photo depicts the capture of Canadian General Trevor Cadieu in Mariupol, Ukraine.

Emerging story
News websites and social media users have recently circulated a photo purportedly of Canadian General Trevor Cadieu, who was arrested while attempting to flee the Azovstal factory in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol.


Misbar’s Analysis
"Misbar investigated the widely circulated claim and found it misleading. The image was taken from a video clip published on February 24, 2022, in which Ukrainian soldiers were apprehended by separatist forces in Petrovsky village in Donetsk city, eastern Ukraine. The video was released before the Russian forces besieged Mariupol and took control of the city on April 21, 2022."

"The circulating photo was among Russian news websites and agencies' reports of 14 Ukrainian soldiers surrendering in the Donetsk region."

"Ministry of Defense sources have told Canadian media that since his retirement from the army, Cadieu has gone to Ukraine to fight alongside Ukrainian forces, without specifying his location in Ukraine. Cadieu's movements, according to the Ministry of Defense, have become a personal matter since his retirement from the Canadian Army. "

So while he might have been there and taken he is not the one in the picture.
I missed the link on fact-checking the alleged laptop database.
 

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Ukraine says fighting in Donbas 'extremely difficult,' more bodies discovered in Mariupol
Workers digging through rubble found 200 bodies in Mariupol, Ukrainian authorities said Tuesday, another grim discovery in the ruined port city that has seen some of the worst suffering of the three-month-old war.

The bodies found in the basement of a collapsed apartment building were in a state of decomposition and a stench permeated the neighbourhood, said Petro Andryushchenko, an advisor to the city's mayor.

 

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Russian Major General Shot Down Over Ukraine – BBC Russian
Major General Kanamat Botashev has become the highest-ranking Russian pilot to be killed in the skies over Ukraine, the BBC’s Russian service reported Tuesday.

The 63-year-old retired general had been flying a Su-25 fighter jet over the Luhansk region on Sunday when the aircraft was targeted by a Stinger shoulder-fired missile system, the BBC reported, citing three of Botashev’s former subordinates who spoke on condition of anonymity.

 

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Zelenskiy Warns Of 'Extremely Difficult' Period As Russia Boosts Offensive In Eastern Ukraine
Russian forces have stepped up their assault on the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk as Moscow now appears focused on securing and expanding its gains in Donbas and the southern coast.

As the conflict entered its fourth month, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned in his nightly address on May 24 that Ukrainians that the coming period of time will be "extremely difficult," especially in the eastern Donbas region.

 

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Zelenskiy Warns Of 'Extremely Difficult' Period As Russia Boosts Offensive In Eastern Ukraine
Russian forces have stepped up their assault on the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk as Moscow now appears focused on securing and expanding its gains in Donbas and the southern coast.

As the conflict entered its fourth month, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned in his nightly address on May 24 that Ukrainians that the coming period of time will be "extremely difficult," especially in the eastern Donbas region.

"All the power of the Russian army, which still remains in them, has been thrown into the attack,” Zelenskiy said in his nightly address on May 24.

The Russian forces are aiming to destroy everything in Lyman, Popasna, Severodonetsk, and Slovyansk, he said.

"But in the interceptions of their conversations, we hear that they are well aware that this war does not make sense for Russia and that strategically their army has no chance,” he said.

It will take time and “a lot of extraordinary efforts” for Ukrainians to break their advantage in equipment and weapons, Zelenskiy said as he again called for Western countries to supply more heavy weapons.

Providing rocket-propelled grenades, tanks, anti-ship, and other weapons to Ukraine is the best investment to maintain stability in the world and prevent many "severe crises" that he said Russia is still planning.

Zelenskiy spoke earlier on May 24 to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, saying that Russia had carried out nearly 1,500 missile strikes and over 3,000 air strikes against Ukraine in the first three months of the war.


British intelligence said in its daily report on May 24 that Russians are seeking to encircle Severodonetsk, a city of some 100,000 people on the banks of the Siverskiy Donets river, but are also focusing their attacks on Lysychansk and Rubyzhne in the same area.


The report said that Russian forces had achieved some localized successes in the area with the aid of intense artillery fire, but Ukrainian resistance is strong and Kyiv's Joint Force Operation command structure has remained in control of this segment of the front.


Russia's capture of Severodonetsk would see the whole of the Luhansk region falling under Russian occupation, the report said.





Amid the fighting, two top Russian officials appeared to acknowledge that Moscow’s advance has been slower than expected, though they vowed the offensive would achieve its goals.

Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of Russia’s Security Council, said the Russian government “is not chasing deadlines.” And Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu told a meeting of a Russia-led security alliance of former Soviet states that Moscow is deliberately slowing down its offensive to allow residents of encircled cities to evacuate.

Russian officials also announced that Moscow’s forces had finished clearing mines from the waters off Mariupol and that a safe corridor will open on May 25 for the exit of as many as 70 foreign ships from Ukraine’s southern coast.

With Russia's military campaign now in its most active phase, Ukrainian Defense Ministry spokesman said battles being fought in eastern Ukraine could determine the country's fate.

In Donetsk region, Moscow’s troops took over the industrial town of Svitlodarsk, home to a thermal power station, and raised the Russian flag there, Serhiy Goshko, head of the local Ukrainian military administration, told Ukraine’s Vilny Radio.

Goshko said armed units were patrolling Svitlodarsk’s streets, checking residents’ documents.

The governor of Luhansk, Serhiy Hayday, said that the Russian military was advancing in all directions at once in the region. The Russians beefed up their forces with some 12,500 soldiers who were attempting to seize Luhansk, he said.

“They brought over an insane number of fighters and equipment," Hayday said on Telegram. “The invaders are killing our cities, destroying everything around.” He added that Luhansk is becoming “like Mariupol.”

Mariupol was relentlessly pounded during a nearly three-month siege that ended last week after some 2,500 Ukrainian fighters abandoned a steel plant where they had made their stand.

Workers digging through the rubble of an apartment building in Mariupol found 200 decomposing bodies in the basement, Ukrainian authorities said on May 24.

Petro Andryushchenko, an adviser to the mayor, did not say when they were discovered, but the number of victims makes it one of the deadliest known attacks of the war.

If the Russians are successful and the Donbas front line moves further west, British intelligence estimated that Russian lines of communication would be overstretched and likely lead to further logistic resupply difficulties.
It's crunch time, the decisive point in the battle, first with the most, the Ukrainians did a tactical withdrawal, dunno how much equipment they left behind, but they probably destroyed it before they left. They will most likely stay on the west side of the river and pound the shit out of the concentrated Russian forces, if they are stupid enough to get in range of the M777s. They are continuing to inflict heavy casualties and equipment losses on the attacking Russians weakening them continuously while Ukrainian forces grow, especially the ones trained on modern weapons that continue to arrive. We only know some of what we are giving them and there are ways to deceive the Russians in terms of numbers of weapons.

Meanwhile the Russians are deploying T62s a sure sign they are getting low on tanks as well as manpower, manpower will be their limiting factor, much more so than the Ukrainians who are continuously receiving new equipment and by all accounts losing less of it in battle, particularly the artillery, that need not get in enemy artillery range and is dispersed. Russia will need to be weakened even more and Ukraine will need more arms before serous offensive operations can begin. It will have to begin by breaking the army in the east and as long as they continue to attack they lose a disproportionate number of men and equipment.

One good point, most of the major industries in the east were obsolete and owned by Russian loyal oligarchs, like the Azovsteel plant, I doubt they will be compensated. Zelenskiy said damages were in the half trillion range so far, they are still within the range of possible frozen Russian assets, other estimates put damages much lower, but there is compensation for the people harmed and displaced, loans and aid to be repaid, along with arms etc.
 

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Why Russia Must Suffer A 'Devastating Defeat' In Ukraine
283,309 views May 24, 2022 "It is time to stop worrying about sparing Putin’s feelings. That is the mind-set that led to the invasion of Ukraine in the first place," writes Max Boot in a new Washington Post column. Boot joins Morning Joe to discuss along with Katty Kay.
 

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Russia learns the perils of aggression in an age of defensive dominance
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By Max Boot
Most analysts have been shocked by the setbacks the Russian military has suffered in Ukraine. They might have been less surprised if they had read an article published Oct. 14 by T.X. Hammes, a retired Marine colonel and iconoclastic military strategist, in an obscure publication called Joint Force Quarterly. In light of how the Ukraine war has unfolded, the article’s title — “The Tactical Defense Becomes Dominant Again” — now looks prescient.
 

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Russia learns a hard lesson about the folly of war
Great powers usually come off worse when they invade smaller countries


Vladimir Putin was not the only one who got it wrong. The Russian leader’s assumption that his armies would vanquish Ukraine within days was widely shared. The same western intelligence agencies that correctly predicted that Russia would invade Ukraine also believed that Putin would probably win a swift victory.
 

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Why is the Russian army so brutal? | Military historian Antony Beevor
8,360 views May 25, 2022 There seems no doubt that atrocities and war crimes have been committed on a massive scale by Russian soldiers in Ukraine. Why is the Russian army so brutal? We are joined by one of Britain's foremost historians Anthony Beevor whose new book is “Russia: Revolution and Civil War 1917-1921”
 

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Another dumb drone idea from Belarus, made from RC drone parts on what appears to be a welded aluminum frame, FPV through the weapon gun sight. Why lug all the weight on that big heavy aluminum frame to carry such a shitty weapon? Just drop bombs like Ukrainians do! A machine gun on a fucking 50 pound drone is another brain fart, what happens during recoil?

If ya wanna kill someone with cheap commercial drones or planes and drones made from RC plane parts, drop simple cheap DIY modified bombs and grenades on them from above. Or use a cheap disposable one, with plastic explosive and fly it into the target with FPV or autonomously with GPS. Why mount a Javelin on a drone when you can fly over the tank and drop a $50 anti tank bomb on it? For the weight of a Javelin, you could carry many anti tank bombs or grenades and attack from miles away. Besides the Russians sleep at night and park their tanks and equipment and it can be destroyed at night with little risk, using night vision on the drone camera. Likewise you can fly a couple of hundred feet following a trench line at night while pouring dozens of hand grenades along it's length.

So these gimmicks must have the Ukrainian drone guys laughing, they've been fighting using drones for 8 years in the Donbas and have learned a thing or two.
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This drone-mounted RPG is terrifying
197,107 views Aug 20, 2018 The Belarusian military shared a video on May 27 showing a drone-mounted anti-tank rocket launcher being showcased for army officials. The rocket launcher appears to be an RPG-26 Aglen, supported by a four-rotor rig. The demonstration took place at the Losvido training ground in the country’s Vitebsk region on May 18, according to Defence Blog.
 
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