(Russia started the SMO with 200K trained soldiers?)
I was surprised to hear yesterday that the most valuable land in Ukraine is in the east. Is this correct?
movielover said:
I agree we should end the war, but this benefits the MIC, and in some ways Russia by increasing their military capabilities and experience. They've also grown closer to China and Iran, and NATO is apparently depleted. I also don't see how Russia surrenders the Donbas or a neutral Ukraine.
(Russia started the SMO with 200K trained soldiers?)
I was surprised to hear yesterday that the most valuable land in Ukraine is in the east. Is this correct?
The Ukrainian Defence Ministry has been so kind as to provide an English translation for non-Russian readers.
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) March 15, 2023
2/https://t.co/2UncOsYhhh
Only 57 Mobiks in those four waves returned.
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) March 15, 2023
That is, only 13.13% of the Mobiks in those four waves came back, with 86.86% left as dead, wounded, missing, deserted or captured.
5/ pic.twitter.com/QMMRZ2RJMa
AFU is burying these metal tube fortifications 1.5 to 2 meter below the ground with power shovels to protect it's troops against Russian artillery & human wave attacks.
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) March 15, 2023
9/https://t.co/CMDB73bs87
While Prigozin posts daily complaints about lack of ammunition, soldiers of the 136th Brigade, who will be replacing the 155th Kamikaze Brigade in Vuhledar, accuse the command of sending all ammo to Wagner. pic.twitter.com/FJI9CEqOM5
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) March 8, 2023
Girkin: almost no Russian progress in Bakhmut in the last few days. This plays into Ukrainian hands as they continue to wear down Wagner.
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) March 13, 2023
Similarly, while some settlements were claimed captured near Avdiivka, they might as well go back under https://t.co/x4XQvQ2iee… https://t.co/u54SYBfT0Z pic.twitter.com/v00uvPdiV2
Milchakov, leader of the nazi Rusich group openly supports executions of prisoners of war, calls anyone opposing it cowards. He believes that due to too much "humility", "conquered territories" are full of pro-Ukraine people who reveal Russian positions. pic.twitter.com/T8snBDiYY1
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) March 8, 2023
Girkin states that both Prigozhin and Shoigu and anything but good commanders after failing to take Bakhmut, and that the advertised Russian winter offensive failed without bringing any meaningful results.https://t.co/unSsIGKiC6 pic.twitter.com/8de0ZOjLsV
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) March 8, 2023
You all really should listen/read this translation.
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) March 14, 2023
It will give you the mind set of the Russian supremacist's who provide Putin a base of support for the invasion & ethnic cleansing of Ukraine. https://t.co/JzWySFdDaT
Unit2Sucks said:
For anyone interested in reading randos on twitter who post about the war, both wartranslated and Trent Telenko have interesting takes. Neither one has the impressive experience of ML's favorite youtuber HistoryLegends whose channel is focused on talking about war movies and video games but they source interesting content and in the case of WT, make it consumable by people who don't speak Russian or Ukrainian.
Telenko had a thread today on Ukraine's infliction of disproportionate losses in Bakhmut. I suppose useful idiots may not find it as credible as unsourced random stuff proffered by people who have been wrong since day one like Mcgregor, but some may find it worthwhile to hear a different POV.
I still don't think that UFA is genuinely trying to save Bakhmut - there are no civilians left and the city has been completely leveled, but I think it's quite plausible that UFA is continuing to fight because it's generating disproportionate casualties and/or buying time for an offensive. The idea that Ukraine is just sending waves of men out to die, as Russia has done, with no strategic imperative makes no sense. If that were the case, Ukraine would have lost this war months ago - possibly in the first few weeks as all of the useful idiots predicted.
Russian soldiers complaining about all the ammo going to Wagner (meanwhile Prigozhin is publicly complaining about not having enough). And of course the shills would continue to have you believe that Russia is swimming in ammo but still begging for old ammo from NK and Iran just for fun.
Quote:
Russia making no progress in Bakhmut the last few days.
More criticism from prominent pro-Russian military blogger Girkin of the fact that Russia hasn't made any progress.
This line was the last hope for Ukraine to build a solid front inside the city, where Russians would be physically held back along a natural and structural barrier.
— Julian Röpcke🇺🇦 (@JulianRoepcke) March 14, 2023
Now, it's gone. Russians can move forward street by street, West of the Bakhmutivka, from now on. pic.twitter.com/XWrVLuFG55
Video from a couple of weeks ago in Bakhmut.
— Tom (@tom_username_) March 8, 2023
"The Russians hunt us like bunnies", says one of the Ukrainian soldiers stationed there.
There are also complaints about ridiculously untrained soldiers being sent to Bakhmut.
After admitting this, he then fears he "spoke too much". pic.twitter.com/itlxXbU1qg
Quote:
As British supermarkets ration eggs and an array of fruit and vegetables amid shortages provoked in large part by the Ukraine war, no such hardships afflict Vladimir Putin's citizens.
The pictures were taken at a food hall, two superstores and a corner shop in Perm, a city with a population the size of Birmingham in the Ural mountains, a 24-hour drive from Moscow. The images suggest the West's much-vaunted sanctions on Russia, imposed to punish President Putin for his invasion, are not having a deep bite.
What's more, the scenes are a reversal of 40 years ago, when many of us watched pitiful TV footage of Russians under the Communist regime queuing for staples such as bread and eggs.
Now it's Britain's turn to suffer. Supermarkets here in Britain are rationing tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and lettuces as UK farmers struggle with higher energy costs which stop them using hothouses in winter to grow them. Soft fruit, including raspberries, are also hard to find in the shops.
Quote:
Tony Montalbano, a director of Green Acre Salads in Roydon, Essex, typically produces a million kilograms of baby cucumbers a year, but his glasshouses were empty last month.
He delayed growing his crops to avoid rocketing winter fuel bills of up to 500,000 a month. He expects his production to be cut by up to half this year.
'It's sad and frustrating but I can't afford to grow,' he said. 'I must make a profit. If I don't, there's no point in me going on. Lots of growers are closing their doors and selling up.'
Jack Ward, chief executive of the British Growers Association, added: 'Up and down the country, we've got empty glasshouses. People who would grow two or three crops of cucumbers a year may cut that to just one, because they want to avoid using more expensive energy.'
Eggs are also being rationed as farmers cannot afford the costs of keeping laying hens warm in energy-guzzling sheds.
The result is that many staples here are far more expensive than in Russia as our chart shows.
Residents of Perm, and elsewhere in Russia, have plenty of cheap food. Low-cost energy in the gas-rich nation means vegetables can be grown in hot houses throughout the bitter winter. Russia is also able to import large quantities of fruit from sympathetic countries, such as Iran, enjoying warmer climates.
Nor is there anxiety over heating homes, while filling cars with plentiful cheap petrol or diesel is a breeze.
Quote:
As UK-born John, 67, and his Russian wife, Helena, 51, told the Mail from their two-bedroom apartment in the city: 'Crisis, what crisis? We are living our lives normally despite the Ukraine situation. We watch what is happening in Britain with food shelves empty. We are in Russia, working here, and are not suffering from the West's sanctions.'
The truth is that while oligarchs have been evicted from Britain, Russian-UK flights and money transfers banned, along with the import of oil, the population there isn't feeling the pinch. Food production is booming because of Russia's plentiful in-country energy supplies and its ability to buy from supportive nations.
John and Helena insist that the Ukraine conflict is of little interest to them. 'The average Russian cares about having a home that is warm, food on the table, a glass of vodka and personal safety on the streets.
'We have all that. Nothing has been changed by the war.'
John is a researcher and Helena is a former college lecturer. They spoke to us as President Putin boasted in his annual address to the nation last month that inflation has dropped to four per cent, against the UK's 10.1 per cent.
Tensions dans le cortège de la manifestation contre la réforme des retraites. Charges des forces de l'ordre. #greve11mars pic.twitter.com/EOttGCfjb4
— Amar Taoualit (@TaoualitAmar) March 11, 2023
🛑🎥Un policier politique a donné un violent coup de poing a une femme qui était pourtant de dos lors d'une charge à Paris (Luc Auffret pour QG)
— 📢 🔥A__SAMEDI🔥 (@_samedi_) March 7, 2023
➡️AnonymeCitoyen pic.twitter.com/5iQnsdbNKB
Les forces de l'ordre procèdent à de nombreuses charges dans le cortège contre la réforme des retraites à Paris. pic.twitter.com/XddTmFOoLl
— Amar Taoualit (@TaoualitAmar) February 7, 2023
More details on the alleged money laundering investigation of Trump Media. https://t.co/AaZ4KQxXh4
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) March 15, 2023
A notable Russian military correspondent had his vehicles seized by local police in the temporarily occupied territory in the Kherson region.
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) March 15, 2023
Roman Saponkov, a Russian who often visits the frontline and appears on TV shows, explained how a week ago, collaborator police stopped… https://t.co/XvBXXitj6v pic.twitter.com/mMUHWjd70a
Encirclement & capture of #Bakhmut is happening almost every day, for the past 9months, it's true, so far only with pro Russian channels & Propagandists reports.
— АЗОВ South (@Azovsouth) March 15, 2023
In reality, there is a connection with the city, you can enter & leave, but you can also come under fire on the road. pic.twitter.com/1NJjRxUjuH
The ONE video Ukraine warmongers DON'T want you to see as Zelenskyy closes churches and ARRESTS Priests pic.twitter.com/Rwi5pWSoEM
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 15, 2023
movielover said:The ONE video Ukraine warmongers DON'T want you to see as Zelenskyy closes churches and ARRESTS Priests pic.twitter.com/Rwi5pWSoEM
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 15, 2023
dimitrig said:movielover said:The ONE video Ukraine warmongers DON'T want you to see as Zelenskyy closes churches and ARRESTS Priests pic.twitter.com/Rwi5pWSoEM
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 15, 2023
That super secret corner of the news world only the privileged few get to see :
Tucker Carlson on Fox News
Cal88 said:dimitrig said:movielover said:The ONE video Ukraine warmongers DON'T want you to see as Zelenskyy closes churches and ARRESTS Priests pic.twitter.com/Rwi5pWSoEM
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 15, 2023
That super secret corner of the news world only the privileged few get to see :
Tucker Carlson on Fox News
The question you need to ask yourself here is, why is is the active persecution and repression of a large religious and cultural minority in Ukraine is only being reported by Tucker Carlson on Fox News.
Churches are being burned, clergy harassed, evicted from their century-old churches and monasteries, parishes roughed up. And all this is being carried out by the supposedly enlightened European government of Zelensky?
movielover said:
Puppet Scott Ritter estimated kill rates from a podcast today:
- 30 Russias KIA per day / ('200 a week')
- 100 American KIA in Vietnam / a day
- 1,000 Ukrainians KIA / a day
dimitrig said:movielover said:
Puppet Scott Ritter estimated kill rates from a podcast today:
- 30 Russias KIA per day / ('200 a week')
- 100 American KIA in Vietnam / a day
- 1,000 Ukrainians KIA / a day
Do you really believe 1000 Ukrainians are being killed every day but only 30 Russians?
Is that soldiers or just old women and children?
Unit2Sucks said:
C'mon guys. The answer is obvious. Russia has already won the war but our lying media hasn't told us about it yet. According to IvanDefinitelyNotaTroll88 (he has a blue check!) on Twitter, Russia has killed over 100 million Ukrainians while managing to bring back 1,000 Russians back from the dead during the war, sorry liberation of Ukraine sorry special military operation. Oh and they planted flowers along the way while helping old ladies cross the street and definitely didn't rape anyone.
The only reason the media is still hiding the truth from us is because Joe Biden is still hiding in his basement while his woke body double is taking down banks with surgical precision by preventing white men from sprinkling their magic dust to solve all problems.
But fear not, one of these days the adult chat room enthusiast, who Putin definitely couldn't possibly have any dirt on, will be proven true. And as he and Mcgregor have said, this war (oops, special military operation) was to end more than a year ago and so it must have.
Like a red dwarf in another galaxy, it just takes a long time before we all see the results.
https://bearinsider.com/forums/6/topics/107414/replies/2143327Quote:
"In other news, it looks like Putin poisoned his erstwhile BFF Kadyrov. Rumor has it that his palace in Grozny doesn't have any functioning windows so defenestration wasn't an option. Another war criminal colleague ally of his in Chechnya was poisoned by Putin last month as well.
I'm sure someone will share some propaganda showing that Kadyrov wasn't really poisoned and is doing just fine, but there is a lot of solid reporting that Kadyrov went to the UAE for emergency healthcare because he doesn't trust Russian doctors. "
dimitrig said:movielover said:
Puppet Scott Ritter estimated kill rates from a podcast today:
- 30 Russias KIA per day / ('200 a week')
- 100 American KIA in Vietnam / a day
- 1,000 Ukrainians KIA / a day
Do you really believe 1000 Ukrainians are being killed every day but only 30 Russians?
Is that soldiers or just old women and children?
Cal88 said:dimitrig said:movielover said:
Puppet Scott Ritter estimated kill rates from a podcast today:
- 30 Russias KIA per day / ('200 a week')
- 100 American KIA in Vietnam / a day
- 1,000 Ukrainians KIA / a day
Do you really believe 1000 Ukrainians are being killed every day but only 30 Russians?
Is that soldiers or just old women and children?
The kill ratio has been heavily lopsided, that much is certain, though it's hard to ascertain with precision how lopsided it has been, it's anywhere between 5 to 1 to 8 to 1 overall.
This being said, the current situation in Bakhmut has been one where complete noobs conscripts have been taken from the streets of Kharkov, Odessa, Dnipro etc and sent to the "meat grinder" to plug gaps, by the thousands, going against hardened, well-organized Wagner squads, with no air support, artillery support, not even mortars, just light weapons they barely know how to use. This is where we have kill ratios well above 10 to 1.
In cases where Wagner is going against more hardened troops in Bakhmut like the 94th and special forces, like the battle for the metalworks industrial zone in the north of the city, the loss ratio still favors Russia, as they have far greater artillery and air support resources, because the Ukrainians are heavily constrained in their supply lines to that front, and they start with far smaller resources (down to only 300 artillery pieces for the whole front, with something like 10 shells/day available per canon). But that ratio is somewhere around 5 to 1 in favor of the Russians, vs up to 30 to 1 against the untrained, panicky "bunnies", poor souls that are being sacrificed by the tens of thousands in the last few months.
I would refer you to the recent WaPo article, which is a rare candid account of what is really going on in a sea of MSM propaganda:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/03/13/ukraine-casualties-pessimism-ammunition-shortage/
"On the front lines, however, the mood is dark.
Kupol, who consented to having his photograph taken and said he understood he could face personal blowback for giving a frank assessment, described going to battle with newly drafted soldiers who had never thrown a grenade, who readily abandoned their positions under fire and who lacked confidence in handling firearms.
His unit withdrew from Soledar in eastern Ukraine in the winter after being surrounded by Russian forces who later captured the city. Kupol recalled how hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers in units fighting alongside his battalion simply abandoned their positions, even as fighters for Russia's Wagner mercenary group pressed ahead.
After a year of war, Kupol, a lieutenant colonel, said his battalion is unrecognizable. Of about 500 soldiers, roughly 100 were killed in action and another 400 wounded, leading to complete turnover. Kupol said he was the sole military professional in the battalion, and he described the struggle of leading a unit composed entirely of inexperienced troops.
"I get 100 new soldiers," Kupol said. "They don't give me any time to prepare them. They say, 'Take them into the battle.' They just drop everything and run. That's it. Do you understand why? Because the soldier doesn't shoot. I ask him why, and he says, 'I'm afraid of the sound of the shot.' And for some reason, he has never thrown a grenade."
So yes, I do believe that the kill ratio in a fight between Wagner squads and Ukrainian conscripts who are literally afraid of the sound of their AKs is going to be somewhere around 30 to 1.
This also really shows how cruel and pointless this war is, it is a wholesale massacre of a generation (or two) of Ukrainian men being forcibly sent to their deaths by the tens of thousands.
There is no military solution for Ukraine, this is something I have been repeating for a year, and now this reality is only starting to emerge through the wartime propaganda.
dimitrig said:movielover said:
Puppet Scott Ritter estimated kill rates from a podcast today:
- 30 Russias KIA per day / ('200 a week')
- 100 American KIA in Vietnam / a day
- 1,000 Ukrainians KIA / a day
Do you really believe 1000 Ukrainians are being killed every day but only 30 Russians?
Is that soldiers or just old women and children?
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 16 March 2023.
— Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) March 16, 2023
Find out more about Defence Intelligence's use of language: https://t.co/gjsLU9pJZb
🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/ND6yhgaSFk
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 17 March 2023.
— Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) March 17, 2023
Find out more about Defence Intelligence's use of language: https://t.co/y5daPr1dkT
🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/IEAW3R5oPq
Quote:
As Russian offensive power seemed to peter out across Ukraine's eastern front, mercenary forces from Russia's Wagner Group doubled down on attacks against the Ukrainian defenders of Bakhmut city in the Donetsk region during the 55th week of the war.
Ukrainian Colonel Oleksiy Dmytrashkivskyi said Russian ground attacks had decreased over the past week across the front from a high of up to 100 per day to below 30 per day, while there were between two and nine attacks at night. Dmytrashkivskyi believed Russian forces had suffered significant manpower and equipment losses.
…
Wagner Group mercenaries, who have led Russia's fight in Bakhmut for months, tried in February to encircle the city first from the south then from the north in an attempt to choke off supplies to the Ukrainian defenders. But they have so far failed to do so.
movielover said:
I'll give a partial answer. Ukraine has sent battalion after battalion there and fought bravely. The cliche is that its the Stalingrad of this war. It appears to be a mild winter, so the freeze came late and ended early, impacting movement.
Bakhmut is surrounded with only an exit route through fields. Reportedly Ukraine pulled out some of their remaining experienced fighters, replacing them with cannon fodder. Ukraine has dreams / plans for a Spring offensive. Ammo didn't shrink overnight, they were in better shape 6 or even 4 months ago.
movielover said:
The Kiev Independent: "a Ukrainian soldier Volodymyr, 54, said he felt ill-prepared."
Why is Ukraine deploying an ill-prepared 54-year-old soldier?
oski003 said:movielover said:
I'll give a partial answer. Ukraine has sent battalion after battalion there and fought bravely. The cliche is that its the Stalingrad of this war. It appears to be a mild winter, so the freeze came late and ended early, impacting movement.
Bakhmut is surrounded with only an exit route through fields. Reportedly Ukraine pulled out some of their remaining experienced fighters, replacing them with cannon fodder. Ukraine has dreams / plans for a Spring offensive. Ammo didn't shrink overnight, they were in better shape 6 or even 4 months ago.
For the sake of honest discussion, I am going to ask Unit2's same questions without his asinine inputting of insults and unsupported conclusions...
Whatever happened to the devastating offensive that Russia was preparing? So far it looks like it consisted of Vuhledar, where they got smoked, Soledar which took 5 months, and Bakhmut, which they still haven't managed to take in 8 months despite constant
shelling?
Unit2Sucks said:movielover said:
The Kiev Independent: "a Ukrainian soldier Volodymyr, 54, said he felt ill-prepared."
Why is Ukraine deploying an ill-prepared 54-year-old soldier?
Ukraine is buying time for their offensive. ...
... The Wagner ex cons get a few days of training before going to the front ...
... Unlike what you believe from your Russian sources, UFA has not lost millions of men or even 500k. That appears to be pure fantasy.
UN commission corroborates my academic study finding that there is no #genocide in #Ukraine. Propaganda peddlers & Internet trolls attacked me for telling truth on this issue. They have no concern for truth & lives of #Ukrainians. #ukrainewar #Russia https://t.co/vr4tjDXcj4
— Ivan Katchanovski (@I_Katchanovski) March 16, 2023
What is an SMO? Are you denying that Wagner recruited fighters from prisons? Are you denying that they've executed defectors with sledgehammers? Are you denying that there is a rift between Prigozhin/Wagner/KFC/Taco Bell and Shoigu/Kremlin?movielover said:Unit2Sucks said:movielover said:
The Kiev Independent: "a Ukrainian soldier Volodymyr, 54, said he felt ill-prepared."
Why is Ukraine deploying an ill-prepared 54-year-old soldier?
Ukraine is buying time for their offensive. ...
... The Wagner ex cons get a few days of training before going to the front ...
... Unlike what you believe from your Russian sources, UFA has not lost millions of men or even 500k. That appears to be pure fantasy.
You do realize that Wagner operated before this SMO.
Nobody asserted millions of deaths or 500k KIA. Several sources have asserted 200K or more Ukrainians KIA, with another 200K injured, with only 100K being able to retake the battlefield. So 300K professional soldiers, their best, taken off the battlefield.
Unmentioned by your side is a completely depleted NATO and Germany. Yesterday McGregor said its so bad, "Poland could conquer Germany in a week." The industrial power, frugal Germans, bleeding industrial jobs (thanks Greenies), who have to grapple with the ND 1 and 2 sabotage.