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Wow 30 of them. That's gonna fill an entire bus headed to the Gulag. Good on them. I only hope they survive until Putin is gone.
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Wow 30 of them. That's gonna fill an entire bus headed to the Gulag. Good on them. I only hope they survive until Putin is gone.
it's coming up on more than one source nowSpokesperson for Ukraine's Southern Operational Command, Natalya Humenyuk, stated on September 12 that Russian forces located along the right bank of the Dnipro River in Kherson Oblast are attempting to negotiate for surrender under the auspices of international law.
I heard they said they left Kharkiv to prevent the horrible Ukrainians from killing defenseless civilians and destroying infrastructure.The Kremlin acknowledged its defeat in Kharkiv Oblast, the first time Moscow has openly recognized a defeat since the start of the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Kremlin officials and state media propagandists are extensively discussing the reasons for the Russian defeat in Kharkiv Oblast, a marked change from their previous pattern of reporting on exaggerated or fabricated Russian successes with limited detail. The Kremlin never admitted that Russia was defeated around Kyiv or, later, at Snake Island, framing the retreat from Kyiv as a decision to prioritize the "liberation" of Donbas and the withdrawal from Snake Island as a "gesture of goodwill." The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) originally offered a similar explanation for the Russian failure in Kharkiv, claiming that Russian forces were withdrawing troops from Kharkiv Oblast to regroup, but this false narrative faced quick and loud criticism online. The Kremlin's acknowledgment of the defeat is part of an effort to mitigate and deflect criticism for such a devastating failure away from Russian President Vladimir Putin and onto the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) and the uniformed military command.
you must mean to prevent the Ukrainian Nazis for committing genocide on ethnic Russians in the Kharkiv Oblast, which was their original justification for this Special Military OperationI heard they said they left Kharkiv to prevent the horrible Ukrainians from killing defenseless civilians and destroying infrastructure.
Lol
I gather these "minor injuries" are self-inflicted gunshot wounds.Russian cancelling sending some units to frontline due to mass refusal to take part in fighting, claims Ukraine's spy agency
Ukraine's defense intelligence agency is claiming that the Russia military has cancelled sending some units to the front because there is a mass refusal among personnel to take part in hostilities.
The GUR, as Ukraine's intelligence agency is called, says members of the 5th separate tank brigades of the 36th army have refused to fight with some of them having been dismissed from service.
The agency says that it believes there is "a catastrophic shortage of personnel" in units already in Ukraine and as a result commanders have significantly reduced the time soldiers who receive minor injuries are allowed to recuperate.
Doctors have been "recommended" to only schedule surgery after the end of the war or with the direct permission of the commander of the wounded soldier, the GUR added in posts on its website and social media.
It says Russia is planning to redeploy four battalions to the Kherson region, to bolster for the forces there but "these units are significantly understaffed".
"Most of the personnel are not Chechens, but mercenaries from the poorest regions of the Russian federation," the GUR's statement said.
Jebus that is off the scale for both pathetic and disgusting.Lifers and double lifers get pardoned if they sign with Wagner for 6 months..
it's an old Russian tactic - called Mosin Anti Aircraft batteriesRE : Ukrainian shoot down of Russian plane
Well, it could have happened.
Maybe.
Yeah....like when Uncle Ho and his buddies use to get together.
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