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DIY-HP-LED

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Watch for false flag reports from there. RA might do something there and blame UA, according to the romur vill
Thought ya were talking about Zap. I figure the cops on the Belarus border are because of partisans infiltrating and sowing the seeds of revolution and contacting organizations opposed to the regime. It's coming, the weaker and more chaotic Russia becomes, the better their chances and they have a government in exile living in Poland I believe.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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21 Nov: Clever. Ukrainians LURE & AMBUSH Russian Attackers | War in Ukraine Explained

I am a Ukrainian. My country has been invaded by Russia. In this video I will tell you what happened on the two hundred and seventy first day of the war.

Day 271: November 21

As you might still remember, in October, the Ukrainians conducted a devastating counteroffensive in this region and forced the Russians to start from scratch. It took the Russians around one week to regroup, and during the first week of November, they had already launched their first attacks and attempted to develop their success to the south of Bakhmut.

The reason why the Russians picked the southern direction as their first target is simple. If we zoom into the southern region, we can see that Opytne and Ivanhrad are not separate from Bakhmut. Despite being considered standalone villages from the administrative point of view, they are connected to Bakhmut and are basically its southern outskirts. They are also stretching too far out from the city, which makes them more vulnerable and exposed to potential assaults.

In order to prevent a flank attack, the Russians also engaged some troops to conduct attacks on Klischivka, Andriivka, and Kurdiumivka. And otherwise, the risk of a flank attack would be enormous because the Ukrainians reinforced this region even more, and now it is under the protection of 4 brigades. And even though some of these forces are allocated to protect other areas down the line, this is still a lot and shows that the Ukrainians definitely do not plan to give away any ground.

By the second week of November, the Bakhmut area became the area with the most intense fights in the entire Ukraine. On 8 November, the Spokesman for Ukraine’s Eastern Group stated that the Bakhmut-Avdiivka-Vuhledar line is the hottest area of the front. And on 11 November, it became even hotter because the Ukrainians launched a series of counterattacks. Russian sources reported that the Ukrainians concentrated their artillery fire on Ivanhrad while simultaneously engaging their tank brigade and attacking from Klischivka and Andriivka toward Zaitseve. This is exactly what the Russians feared the most – a flank attack. As a result of these coordinated actions, the Russians suffered severe losses and were forced to retreat, zeroing out the limited gains that they managed to achieve.

After that, the Russians decided to switch their focus to the eastern part of Bakhmut, and they once again tried to return control over the champagne factory, which was partially successful. The intensity of fights somewhat decreased for several days, but after the loss of Kherson, the Russians were in urgent need of victories, which is why they immediately intensified their hostilities. A National Guard representative stated that the Russians were launching attacks with “maniacal persistence.” The losses spiked tremendously. Some of you mentioned that Russian general losses per day reported by Ukraine did not change. Yes, but they did not change, given that the Kherson front became almost inactive. So, for these numbers to stay constant, there must have been a spike in losses in other directions.

In order to gain ground as fast as possible and declare that some settlements have been conquered, the Russians started dropping phosphorus to burn the Ukrainians on the ground. Eventually, this brought results, and geolocated footage showed that the Russians established their positions in Opytne, Ivanhrad, fixed Ukrainian troops in Bakhmut, launched an attack toward the central part of Bakhmut, and also took other factories on the eastern outskirts.

After they exhausted their combat capabilities, the Ukrainians once again launched their counterattacks. The first series of assaults was launched to the south of the city. Here, the Ukrainians once again conducted a broad flank attack and pushed toward Opytne, Zaitseve, and Odradivka.

The second series of assaults was launched from inside Bakhmut itself and attempted to push the Russians from the eastern outskirts and from the central part of the city, where the Russians tried to operate under the cover of their forces located in Ivanhrad.

Even though Russian sources reported these counterattacks as unsuccessful, they still put all of their combat zones back into the grey zone. As you can see, the Russians keep getting into the same trap. They get into the suburbs, and the moment they try to reach the city, they get decimated by a flank attack, which is followed by an attack from inside the city. This is exactly what happened in October, and this is exactly what happened in November, twice.
 

BudmanTX

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The international and UN people are there and will go in first, so lots of professional international witnesses will be first in, booby traps are the first thing they will look for and if they wreck the electrical system and cause a meltdown, they will get the blame. The reactors are all shut down, but they need power for cooling water. Let's just hope Vlad wants to avoid a catastrophe and headache that might finish him and Russia off. Xi would be most displeased and it would be treated the same as using a nuke. Besides if the wind is blowing the right way that shit could blow right to Moscow or the EU a north wind would see Turkey affected and poisoning much of the world's grain growing area would cause mass starvation for a very long time and Russia would get all the blame.
It's not zap, there is one in Belarus, that's the rumor
 

BudmanTX

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Thought ya were talking about Zap. I figure the cops on the Belarus border are because of partisans infiltrating and sowing the seeds of revolution and contacting organizations opposed to the regime. It's coming, the weaker and more chaotic Russia becomes, the better their chances and they have a government in exile living in Poland I believe.
Nope it's in bel....they have one...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Taking a few billion of Russian money to convert the Ukrainian rail system to the western gauge would lock the Russians inside Russia and make trade with the EU much easier, aside from military considerations. It would also make a rail corridor from the Black Sea to Europe for containers through Ukraine possible. New ties, locomotives, or just different trucks and wheels, same for the rolling stock. They might do it for selected routes to Europe from the Black Sea, otherwise transfer of freight must be done.


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DIY-HP-LED

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ok i got a giggle from this.....so who are you gonna conscipt????


even the segul says:
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They can't feed, clothe and equip the cannon fodder they have now. Half of their entire tank force is gone and can't be replaced under sanctions, I guess Uncle Sam and the Ukrainians wouldn't mind destroying the other half and whatever tanks and artillery they have left. It makes an easier lift for Belarus when the time comes, with Vlad's army decimated and his internal security forces deployed back home to deal with growing trouble and sabotage. Belarus will be the next domino to fall, Poland and the Baltic states want it so bad they can taste it, so does Ukraine, it secures much of their northern border and is much less to defend against Russia. Kaliningrad will have little choice but to join a western country, they have two choices of who to join, they will be a long way from Russia by land and the Baltic is now a NATO lake. Once Vlad's army is blead as much as it can be, there could be trouble in Georgia, military aid has been pouring into there too. The blows will keep falling on Russia until Vlad and his cronies are gone. Vlad blew the doors of his empire wide open to clandestine operations of all kinds by many NATO nations, not just Uncle Sam, revolutionaries, partisans and governments in exile too.
 

BudmanTX

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Xi might be lonely at the despots next meeting, if Russia and Irain fall to regime change. With the right US president, it didn't take long for liberal democracy to start winning around the world. Less than halfway through his first term he has Vlad fighting for his life after he fucked up by invading Ukraine.

even the police are turning on them.......make me wonder what the Baji police are doing....hmmm
 
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