Ukraine
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Big strike on Crimea air base - ammunition dumps and several planes go boom. Reports of huge traffic jams as people get the fuck out which is unsurprising. Seems Ukraine is keeping quiet on how it happened, with a bit of trolling that it could be a Russian 'accident'. Not sure if this is special forces wizardry or the new weapons systems Ukraine are using.
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On Sunday (local time), Russian- the appointed Governor of annexed Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozzhaev, wrote a warning on Telegram to Russian tourists.
"I remind you: try to shoot less photos and do not upload videos of how our AD works. If you are filming or taking pictures, at least don’t reference to the area,"Razvozzhaev said.
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I read they are heading towards a town/city (Kupyansk) which is a railroad nexus - if Ukraine forces can secure that it'll really fuck up Russian supply lines in the Kharkiv region.
edit - found the place names
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I wonder if the Kherson offensive was a ruse? Get the Russians reinforcing west of the river then bottleneck them after the bridges are blown. Then real counter attack in Kharkiv oblast.
Its the only thing that makes the 'much publicused' part of the Kherson offensive make sense. I just thought every one in the modern age were just blabber mouths. Maybe they were smarter than I thought. Including some US source going off record saying they had helped with the Khrrson plan,advising to limit it etc. That kind of off-record comment made me roll my eyes, but if it was a ruse then my impression should be revised up.
Maybe I'm giving too much credit, could just be opportunism.
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@Rapido it makes a lot of sense and given the US intel and advice Ukraine is receiving I'm sure that is helping with tactics (or is it strategy... I always get that mixed up). From a bunch of sources today it sounds like the biggest surprise has been how fast and how far the offensive has gone. Seems Russian defense in depth was pretty shallow and now a big issue is the number of POWs!
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Looks ripe for encirclement if Russia still has forces available.
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@antipodean surely Ukraine won't be oblivious to that risk, and if they are rolling the dice you'd hope it's a calculated risk.
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@Paekakboyz said in Ukraine:
@antipodean surely Ukraine won't be oblivious to that risk, and if they are rolling the dice you'd hope it's a calculated risk.
Well it's happened to vastly superior armies than Ukraine's. Withdraw, extend enemy's logistics train as they chase their success, encircle, cut off and destroy.
I'd expect the Russians to have this in their specialitet curriculums.
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This is pretty gnarly. Apparently sub launched missiles striking at power plants. Seems a real case of if we can't win the war we'll fuck your infrastructure as best we can.
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@Paekakboyz said in Ukraine:
This is pretty gnarly. Apparently sub launched missiles striking at power plants. Seems a real case of if we can't win the war we'll fuck your infrastructure as best we can.
A bit of scorched earth as they head toward winter.
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@NTA to make them buy more gas! oh, wait!
I read the strikes were on civilian power stations, but I have no idea if there is/was a military rationale for hitting them - or if it's just Russia kicking some toys over on their way back to their border.
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@antipodean just wait for Russian to accidentally nuke them instead of the Ukrainian forces
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@MajorRage Pretty fucken scary to be fair, as long as Putin is in power this war is not going to end. He seems to be escalating in terms of numbers, 3-400,000 soldiers is a lot of cannon fodder for Ukraine and the west to get through. I wonder if this is exactly how the west viewed Hitler as he marched into Poland. I just feel sick at all the innocent people that have died and will continue to die in their thousands. Fuck humans and our stupid brains that allow us to be brainwashed and tribal.