November 10, 20223 yr 7 hours ago, Lloyd said: This is (was) the vehicle. You know how it is. You're driving back from Walmart, but the wife keeps texting you, and next thing you know you accidentally run straight into a missile. It probably fell out of a window.
November 11, 20223 yr Russia looking out for it's people again, just like China ... https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/kaspersky-to-kill-its-vpn-service-in-russia-next-week/
November 11, 20223 yr hey @Abracadabra - that's what actual liberation looks like. enjoy the temporary occupation of ... Pavlovka though.
November 11, 20223 yr 21 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Amazing. Congrats to Ukrainians everywhere.
November 11, 20223 yr Twitter is full of reports/rumors that the Kherson retreat has been worse for Russia than the Kharkiv retreat.
November 11, 20223 yr Haven't seen those earlier reports of thousands of Russian troops stranded in Kherson materialize. Would have been great to add a huge number of POWs to the haul that is liberating Kherson. Beautiful day for the UAF though.
November 11, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Thrive said: Twitter is full of reports/rumors that the Kherson retreat has been worse for Russia than the Kharkiv retreat. It was nice of Biden to lend them his "successful withdrawal playbook".
November 11, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Putin knew this would happen. He planned for this.
November 11, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said: hey @Abracadabra - that's what actual liberation looks like. enjoy the temporary occupation of ... Pavlovka though. Add Mayorsk and Opytne to the list. After 56 failed offensives on Kherson since September, where tens of thousands of Ukies died, the Russian withdrawal seems almost philanthropic.
November 11, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Add Mayorsk and Opytne to the list. After 56 failed offensives on Kherson since September, where tens of thousands of Ukies died, the Russian withdrawal seems almost philanthropic. Many more Russians have died in the months long effort to take Bakhmut. What happened here is that the cannon fodder ran out. Casualties among the mobilized, especially those sourced from prison and remote areas of Russia with little political power are staggering, and at some point the body count DOES factor in for Moscow. But only as part of the calculus around preventing instability, which would threaten the power structure. It is absolutely frightening how ignorant you are.
November 11, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Many more Russians have died in the months long effort to take Bakhmut. What happened here is that the cannon fodder ran out. Casualties among the mobilized, especially those sourced from prison and remote areas of Russia with little political power are staggering, and at some point the body count DOES factor in for Moscow. But only as part of the calculus around preventing instability, which would threaten the power structure. It is absolutely frightening how ignorant you are. Actually, the Wagner "musicians" have been doing most of the infantry work around Bakhmut. If their losses were so staggering, they'd be out of business. The reality is that the slow progress is a result of tactics designed to minimize losses of men. Just as the phony reports of thousands of Russians left in Kherson city, the exaggerated death count among Russians will prove false also.
November 11, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Abracadabra said: Actually, the Wagner "musicians" have been doing most of the infantry work around Bakhmut. If their losses were so staggering, they'd be out of business. The reality is that the slow progress is a result of tactics designed to minimize losses of men. Just as the phony reports of thousands of Russians left in Kherson city, the exaggerated death count among Russians will prove false also.
November 11, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Abracadabra said: Does the third party's name begin with Ukrainian SBU?
November 11, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, Thrive said: Twitter is full of reports/rumors that the Kherson retreat has been worse for Russia than the Kharkiv retreat. It's a special military retrograde maneuver.
November 11, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, Abracadabra said: Add Mayorsk and Opytne to the list. After 56 failed offensives on Kherson since September, where tens of thousands of Ukies died, the Russian withdrawal seems almost philanthropic. Troll or stupid?
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