Ukraine - Russia Conflict

Looks like Pooty-Poo wants to go to war with everyone.

Lithuania and now poor Kazakhstan. :rolleyes:
Do you even know the reason why that pipeline has been shut for a period of one month? They found over 50 WW2 mines in the area of the pipeline which supplies Europe. It was a mutual decision of both nations to stop the flow till those mines are defused or removed.
 
This is according to Ukraine, which I don't believe either. probably twice that at best.

same "problem" with russia : we never have the right numbers. May be in a couple of years after the end of the war...
Do you even know the reason why that pipeline has been shut for a period of one month? They found over 50 WW2 mines in the area of the pipeline which supplies Europe. It was a mutual decision of both nations to stop the flow till those mines are defused or removed.
Very very strange we only found now ww2 mines.... exactly now. And not one mine, but 50 ! why not 500?
 
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Lithuania is not a disputed territory,

That's not up to Lithuania to decide, it's up to the Belarussian and Russian population in the region. Plus the involvement of other similar ethinicities in the east.

if a terrorist perpetrates something like a bomb attack in Lithuania and runs to Kaliningrad to hideout, they will be bombed at their hideout.

Good luck.
 
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That's not up to Lithuania to decide, it's up to the Belarussian and Russian population in the region. Plus the involvement of other similar ethinicities in the east.



Good luck.
They already have, that's why it's in the EU. You massively overestimate Russian popularity anywhere in Europe. Even Russians leave Russia for the EU. Russia's way of life is politically bankrupt in Europe. Has been for a long time. If they had any popularity they'd be a democracy after all, ditto for Belarus? :ROFLMAO:

No luck required, just a cruise missile.
Try adding another zero after the zeroes.

Heavy artillery doesn't take any wounded.
Wrong and wrong. Anything that produces shrapnel produces wounded.

Russia would have won by now if their figures were correct.
 
Do you even know the reason why that pipeline has been shut for a period of one month? They found over 50 WW2 mines in the area of the pipeline which supplies Europe. It was a mutual decision of both nations to stop the flow till those mines are defused or removed.
Far more going on than that. Kazakh government basically thinks Putin is a scumbag.



 
About two hundred Russians are buried in the woods near Izium
Dirty, hungry and angry. Near Izyum, two hundred occupiers fled from their commanders and hid in the woods. This was announced by the current authorities of the Borivka community in Kharkiv region. A large number of Russian soldiers who took part in the battles near Izium entered the village of Gorokhovatka. From there they returned wounded and with damaged equipment.




Three hundred occupiers of the past day were sent by the Ukrainian army "to the other world". Most of the invaders died in the Bakhmut and Avdiivka directions, the General Staff said. In total, since the beginning of the full-scale war, our fighters have eliminated more than 34,000 Russian servicemen. Also, Ukrainian soldiers destroyed 19 more enemy tanks, three artillery systems, 18 armored combat vehicles, 10 drones and 7 cruise missiles.

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They already have, that's why it's in the EU. You massively overestimate Russian popularity anywhere in Europe. Even Russians leave Russia for the EU. Russia's way of life is politically bankrupt in Europe. Has been for a long time. If they had any popularity they'd be a democracy after all, ditto for Belarus? :ROFLMAO:

No luck required, just a cruise missile.

Wrong and wrong. Anything that produces shrapnel produces wounded.

Russia would have won by now if their figures were correct.

The first step is to arm the God's favourite people, the other God, with NATO supplied weapons. Plenty of those in the EU. When attacks are happening all over the EU, separatist movements in the Baltics will then gain favour. In the meantime, the food crisis in MENA will push more immigrants into the EU, most of them being God's favourite people. Later on, we will see attacks in the Baltics, with separatists hiding in Belarus and Russia, thereby creating a condition similar to what we see between India and Pakistan.

Heavy artillery will rip you to shreds even if a shrapnel grazes you. A single shrapnel can affect 35-40% of the part of the body facing it. Good luck surviving 40% damage to your body. Wounded is great and everything, but very likely crippled, and only if you're rescued in time, which has become very difficult in many places.

No. If Ukr has an estimated 500k to 900k soldiers, then killing 100k won't give you the victory you need. It's just 10-20% of the troops. Plus the fact that the Russians are more focused on killing and advancing slowly rather than making deep thrusts, encircling the enemy and taking them prisoners, they don't have the numbers for it either. They are basically relying on the Ukrainians retreating on their own after enough damage is done.

You aren't able to wrap your head around how much damage the Russians are delivering. They are basically dropping 50-100k shells a day, a single day. That's effectively equal to 1500-3000 500Kg bombs dropped every single day for CAS. That's basically 400-800 jets delivering 4 bombs each every single day. And this is without counting MLRS, attack helicopters, strike jets and CM/BMs. That's how much punishment the Ukrainians are taking every single day, and it's apparently just 10-20% of what the Russians can actually do.

If this war goes on for many months, Ukr will lose an entire generation, like in WW2. And the West will happily support that.
 

 
Les services occidentaux guettent le risque grandissant de guerre civile à Minsk

Western services watch for growing risk of civil war in Minsk

The electric atmosphere in Belarus is pushing security circles in Washington, London, Ankara and Kiev to consider the risk of military escalation. While Lukashenko's inner circle is preparing for guerrilla-style attacks, armed opposition groups are reportedly planning a conventional offensive, hypothetically supported by Western allies.
 
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The first step is to arm the God's favourite people, the other God, with NATO supplied weapons. Plenty of those in the EU. When attacks are happening all over the EU, separatist movements in the Baltics will then gain favour. In the meantime, the food crisis in MENA will push more immigrants into the EU, most of them being God's favourite people. Later on, we will see attacks in the Baltics, with separatists hiding in Belarus and Russia, thereby creating a condition similar to what we see between India and Pakistan.

Heavy artillery will rip you to shreds even if a shrapnel grazes you. A single shrapnel can affect 35-40% of the part of the body facing it. Good luck surviving 40% damage to your body. Wounded is great and everything, but very likely crippled, and only if you're rescued in time, which has become very difficult in many places.

No. If Ukr has an estimated 500k to 900k soldiers, then killing 100k won't give you the victory you need. It's just 10-20% of the troops. Plus the fact that the Russians are more focused on killing and advancing slowly rather than making deep thrusts, encircling the enemy and taking them prisoners, they don't have the numbers for it either. They are basically relying on the Ukrainians retreating on their own after enough damage is done.

You aren't able to wrap your head around how much damage the Russians are delivering. They are basically dropping 50-100k shells a day, a single day. That's effectively equal to 1500-3000 500Kg bombs dropped every single day for CAS. That's basically 400-800 jets delivering 4 bombs each every single day. And this is without counting MLRS, attack helicopters, strike jets and CM/BMs. That's how much punishment the Ukrainians are taking every single day, and it's apparently just 10-20% of what the Russians can actually do.

If this war goes on for many months, Ukr will lose an entire generation, like in WW2. And the West will happily support that.
Amazing how you casually promote Islamic terrorism in the name of Russia. This will have zero affect on the Baltics because they are not targets of choice for Islamic terrorists.

Attacks in the Baltics will work against Russia's interests, because they would force NATO to setup a permanent border presence to prevent the attacks, which would then draw Russian forces away from the Ukrainian border, allowing Muslims to smuggle NATO and Russian weapons into Chechnya, Dagestan, Georgia and Azerbaijan, with many possible consequences, none of them good for Russia.

Migrants moving into the EU will be routed on to Britain as usual, who will send them to Rwanda, hence recycling them for sustainable migration.

Depends on the nature of the shrapnel, how far away you are and where it hits you. Russians suffers similar such damage. Ukrainian artillery is also increasing as units are moved in via the EU - CAESARs, PzH2000s, AHS Krabs, M777s, M270s, M109s, HIMARS. It's a very bleak future for Russians anywhere near the front lines.

It would because it would allow you to advance way faster. Russian claims for Ukrainian deaths and Russian deaths are a laughing stock. I've personally seen way more Russians getting killed on YT and Twitter than Russia claim. Being Russian doesn't make you invincible in a protracted symmetrical war, as you imagine that it does. Your comments don't even align with Putin's, Putin set timescales, he wanted Severodonetsk under control by 10th of June. Their aim at the start was to end this war in 1 week. They screwed the pooch bigtime, face facts.

You aren't able to wrap your head round the fact that Russia hasn't advanced past Severodonetsk for over a month, and it has lost ground in the Kherson region, with pro-Russian forces around Kharkiv now deserting. You are deluding yourself massively.

It already has gone on for many months, this is now basically the start of Month 5, and Russian has lost more men and equipment than Putin imagined possible even in his worst nightmares on the 24th of February. Putin knows he's made a mistake, he's known this for many weeks now, he's just stuck because he can't admit it or it will be career-ending, maybe even life-ending.
 
Les services occidentaux guettent le risque grandissant de guerre civile à Minsk

Western services watch for growing risk of civil war in Minsk

The electric atmosphere in Belarus is pushing security circles in Washington, London, Ankara and Kiev to consider the risk of military escalation. While Lukashenko's inner circle is preparing for guerrilla-style attacks, armed opposition groups are reportedly planning a conventional offensive, hypothetically supported by Western allies.
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There are huge consequences to Russia's failure to make this a walk-in invasion like Crimea. This is just one of them. Putin has fckked his only remaining ally to his West in Europe, alienated Kazakstan, and caused Finland and Sweden to apply for NATO membership. Not to mention being globally condemned and kicked off the UN human rights panel, and getting road and rail routes to Kaliningrad cut-off. In an attempt to gain, he has only lost.
Morning is not morning, without fried rusna. Happy Victory Day to all. Glory to Ukraine!

 
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Amazing how you casually promote Islamic terrorism in the name of Russia. This will have zero affect on the Baltics because they are not targets of choice for Islamic terrorists.

Attacks in the Baltics will work against Russia's interests, because they would force NATO to setup a permanent border presence to prevent the attacks, which would then draw Russian forces away from the Ukrainian border, allowing Muslims to smuggle NATO and Russian weapons into Chechnya, Dagestan, Georgia and Azerbaijan, with many possible consequences, none of them good for Russia.

Migrants moving into the EU will be routed on to Britain as usual, who will send them to Rwanda, hence recycling them for sustainable migration.

Depends on the nature of the shrapnel, how far away you are and where it hits you. Russians suffers similar such damage. Ukrainian artillery is also increasing as units are moved in via the EU - CAESARs, PzH2000s, AHS Krabs, M777s, M270s, M109s, HIMARS. It's a very bleak future for Russians anywhere near the front lines.

It would because it would allow you to advance way faster. Russian claims for Ukrainian deaths and Russian deaths are a laughing stock. I've personally seen way more Russians getting killed on YT and Twitter than Russia claim. Being Russian doesn't make you invincible in a protracted symmetrical war, as you imagine that it does. Your comments don't even align with Putin's, Putin set timescales, he wanted Severodonetsk under control by 10th of June. Their aim at the start was to end this war in 1 week. They screwed the pooch bigtime, face facts.

You aren't able to wrap your head round the fact that Russia hasn't advanced past Severodonetsk for over a month, and it has lost ground in the Kherson region, with pro-Russian forces around Kharkiv now deserting. You are deluding yourself massively.

It already has gone on for many months, this is now basically the start of Month 5, and Russian has lost more men and equipment than Putin imagined possible even in his worst nightmares on the 24th of February. Putin knows he's made a mistake, he's known this for many weeks now, he's just stuck because he can't admit it or it will be career-ending, maybe even life-ending.

You've practically declared an economic war on Russia. You are trying to make them a full pariah. What makes you think they are not gonna react? They are gonna use everything that's possible short of a nuclear war to make it happen.

Problems in Lithuania will shut off NATO's land access to the Baltics.

The problem migrants will stay back. They will even be allowed to find safe haven in Russia/Belarus etc during crackdowns. China does the same to separatists in India.

Shrapnel is dangerous to IFVs even 10-20m away, forget soldiers in the open. Each STANAG protection level against 155mm artillery is 100m, 80m, 60m, 30m, 25m and 10m. Western howitzers need to be delivered in the hundreds every few days to match Russia's 2400 guns.

You are getting literally zero real, authentic news about Russia. The Russians are providing video evidence of their offensive. Recall the pics of the bridges I posted? They are showing off areas captured with Russian flags on occupied govt buildings.

The Russians are not expected to cross Severo directly, they are encircling the region elsewhere. One is Slovyansk, then there's Popasna and the last is Bakhmut. If Slovyansk and Bakhmut come under attack, Lysychansk-Severodonetsk area is done. They will have to retreat, surrender or fight to the death. Plus the UAF is abandoning troops, so those troops are holding on for some time before surrendering, like they did at Azovstal. Just 2 days ago the Aidar battalion surrendered in Metalokine.

The Russians are adapting faster than the Ukrainians. Plus this war has a long term positive impact too, where the only country in the world with experience in modern warfare will be Russia. They are rapidly plugging weaknesses in their BTG concept. So, 10 years down the line, the military they will raise using this experience gained will be very frightening. This is something the West wanted to avoid, which is one of the main reasons why Ukraine wasn't armed with heavy weapons and jets. To make matters worse, Russian doctrine is becoming very attractive in many parts of the world. Particularly in the Middle East, where they are failing against the Yemenis using the more expensive Western doctrine.

Putin has overwhelming domestic support. He's convinced the Russians that the Western sanctions are aimed at Russians and not himself, and the problems they are facing right now has been enough as proof. The West shot themselves in the foot here by making the average Russian suffer. The average Russian civilian now basically believes the West is now the enemy. And Putin has also successfully sold the concept of USSR to the Russians. He's basically calling himself the next Peter the Great and people are believing in that ideal.
 
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